Chapter 2, Configuring Storage Devices
Using the Device Configuration Wizard
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For important background information on device discovery, device serialization, and the
Device Configuration wizard, see “Frequently Asked Questions About Device Discovery”
on page 269.
The following point applies only to NetBackup Enterprise Server.
When using the Device Configuration wizard a global device database host conflict may
be detected during device scanning. This conflict occurs when the hosts you selected to
scan in the wizard do not agree on which host stores global device information. See “The
Global Device Database Host” on page 39 for more information.
Device Configuration Wizard Limitations
Note
When using the Device Configuration wizard in a shared drive (SSO) environment,
the limitations are different than in a configuration without shared drives. See the
NetBackup Shared Storage Option system administrator’s guide for details.
The following are limitations for this wizard:
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Auto-configuration works better with devices that support device serialization.
For devices to be fully configured by this wizard, each robot and drive must report a
unique serial number, and each robot must report the serial number of each of the
drives contained within the robot.
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To recognize the connected devices, device discovery used by the wizard needs to
issue SCSI pass-thru commands to the devices. The supported server platforms may
require special operating system configuration. See the NetBackup Media Manager
device configuration guide.
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All information required for full auto-configuration may not be available on some
systems. In this case, the wizard will do as much as possible with the limited device
information. Later you need to manually configure the remaining devices.
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If tape drives are in use or offline, they cannot be discovered and will not be
configured.
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After adding or removing devices from a SCSI bus, the operating system must be
made aware of the new configuration before auto-discovery can be used. Often this
requires a reboot of the operating system.
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The wizard can discover RSM changers, but configures them as native SCSI devices
not as RSM robot types.
The following points apply to NetBackup Enterprise Server.
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To scan and auto-configure a device, all of the device hosts (media servers or SAN
media servers) that you select in the wizard must be running NetBackup release 4.5 or
later. The scan for devices will fail on hosts that are running older release levels.
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