Using the Device Configuration Wizard
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NetBackup Media Manager System Administrator’s Guide for Windows
The following table shows the supported server platforms for device discovery and the
configuration requirements for devices to be recognized. See the NetBackup Media
Manager device configuration guide for operating system configuration details.
Server Platform Type
Configuration Requirements
Microsoft Windows (Intel
only)
A tape driver must exist for each tape device. Attached devices appear
in the registry. In Windows 2000 (and later supported operating system
levels), devices may be controlled by the Microsoft Removable Storage
Manager (RSM), which has a public API or they may be
natively-attached (SCSI-controlled).
NetBackup may be able to discover RSM-controlled devices, but will
not automatically configure RSM robots.
Sun Solaris
Devices must have device files, which are links to character-special files
with naming conventions that are driver and HBA-dependent.
NetBackup installs its own pass-through driver called SG (SCSI
Generic).
This driver must be properly configured to create device files for any
device used by NetBackup, or performance and functionality is limited.
Each tape or optical disk drive device also has a device file that is
created for use by the system tape/disk driver interface, which must
exist for all read or write I/O capability.
HP Tru64 UNIX
Device files must exist following the naming conventions described in
the Media Manager device configuration guide. The operating system
creates all device files automatically.
HP HP9000 HP-UX
Device files must exist following the naming conventions described in
the Media Manager device configuration guide. Some HP SCSI
adapters do not support SCSI pass-thru, so devices on these adapters
are not auto-discovered.
IBM RS6000 AIX
The ovpass driver must be properly configured for SCSI-controlled
robot discovery and device files must exist following the naming
conventions described in the Media Manager device configuration
guide.
SGI IRIX
Device files must exist following the naming conventions described in
the Media Manager device configuration guide.
RedHat Linux
Device files must exist following the naming conventions described in
the Media Manager device configuration guide. A built-in pass-thru
driver (SG) is available.
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