
Getting Started
Implementing nTier Deduplication
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3. Log in using the default user name
root
and the default password
spectra
(case
sensitive and all lower case).
4. Click
OK
and wait for the nTier VTL appliance hostname to appear in the
navigation tree.
The hostname has the format
FSxxxxx
, where
xxxxx
is a unique number for your
VTL appliance, which is displayed on a label on your appliance.
Backup server access to the nTier VTL appliance
Use one of these access schemes, which determine how backup servers access the
nTier VTL appliance:
•
In the default "Open Access" scheme, the pre-defined
Everyone_iSCSI
or
Everyone_FC
client represents the backup server and all or some of your
virtual tape libraries/drives must be assigned to this client. This scheme is
applied when you follow guidelines for
Everyone
clients below.
•
In a “Secured Access” scheme, access is dictated by creating specific
clients to represent specific backup servers. A backup server can access
only
its own designated virtual tape library or drives via a dedicated port.
This scheme is applied when you add a SAN client as described in
’Controlling backup server access to the nTier appliance’
.
Using the built-in Everyone_iSCSI client
On all nTier VTL appliances, iSCSI is enabled by default and the client
Everyone_iSCSI
is already created. This special SAN client represents your backup
server but does not correspond to any specific client machine. Using this client, you
can create iSCSI targets that are accessible by any iSCSI client that connects to the
nTier VTL appliance. Refer to
’Create a target for the iSCSI client to log onto’
.
Typically, assign your default virtual tape libraries/drives to the
Everyone_iSCSI
client
.
While such a publicly available target is convenient, it may not be appropriate for all
organizations. If your nTier VTL appliance will be shared by multiple backup servers,
you may want to use a “secured access” scheme, where access is dictated by
creating specific clients to represent specific backup servers instead of using the
built-in
Everyone_iSCSI
client. In this mode, each backup server can access
only
its
own designated virtual tape library or drives. Refer to
’Managing iSCSI clients’
.
Note:
Complete these steps if your backup server will communicate with the VTL
appliance using the iSCSI protocol.