Chapter 2, Configuring Storage Devices
Adding Robots
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The following example applies only to NetBackup Enterprise Server.
The following figure shows two servers using two drives in a TL8 robot. This is an
example of library sharing. The robotic control for the robot is on the host named eel. One
drive in the robot is connected to eel and the other is connected to the host shark.
RSM
Windows (needs RSM
support)
Local
Robot device
TL4
UNIX (except Linux)
Local
Robotic device file
TL8, TS8, TSD
UNIX
Local
Robotic device file
TLD
UNIX
Local
Robotic device file
TSH
AIX
Solaris
IRIX
Local
Robotic device file
TL4, TL8, TLD
TS8, TSD
Windows
Local
Robot device
TL8
All
Remote
Robot control host
TLD
All
Remote
Robot control host
TL8, TLD, TSD, TLH
Windows
AIX
Solaris
HP-UX
NDMP
NDMP host name
Robot device
TLH
AIX
Local
LMCP device file
TLH
UNIX (except AIX and Linux)
Windows
Local
Library name
TLH
All (except Linux)
Remote
Robot control host
TLM
All (except Linux)
Remote
DAS/SDLC server
Robot Control Configuration Overview (continued)
Robot Type
Media Server Platform
Robot Control
Information Required
for Configuration
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