Robot and Drive Configuration Examples
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NetBackup Media Manager System Administrator’s Guide for Windows
This example adds three standalone drives to the device configuration for the host eel that
was shown in Example 1. As in that example, the volume database and all devices are on
the same server. The following tables show the Add Drive dialog entries for the
standalone drives. Configuration information for the robot and its two drives is the same
as in “Example 1: Configuring a Robot on a Server” on page 77 and is not repeated here.
Add Drive Dialog Entries (Tape2)
Device Host
eel
Drive Name
eel_qdrv_2
Drive Type
1/4” Cartridge (qscsi)
Device Name
Tape2
Drive is in a Robotic Library
No
Add Drive Dialog Entries (Tape3)
Device Host
eel
Drive Name
eel_qdrv_3
Drive Type
1/4” Cartridge (qscsi)
Device Name
Tape3
Drive is in a Robotic Library
No
Add Drive Dialog Entries (Tape4)
Device Host
eel
Drive Name
eel_4mm_drv_4
Drive Type
4mm Cartridge (4mm)
Device Name
Tape4
Cleaning Frequency
0 (hours)
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