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  2. NetBackup™ NAS Administrator's Guide
  3. Section III. Using NDMP
  4. Configuring NDMP DirectCopy
  5. Configuring NDMP DirectCopy
NetBackup™ NAS Administrator's Guide

Configuring NDMP DirectCopy

Use the following procedure to configure NDMP DirectCopy from the backups that were made to a VTL.

To configure NDMP DirectCopy from the backups that were made to a VTL

  1. Configure the VTL as an NDMP host. You can use the NetBackup Device Configuration Wizard, as follows. In the NetBackup Administration Console, click Media and Device Management and, in the right panel, click Configure Storage Devices.

    • In the Device Hosts dialog box of the wizard, choose the device host, then click Change.

    • In the Change Device Host dialog box, select NDMP server and click OK.

    • Click Next. The VTL appears in the NDMP Host window of the NDMP Hosts dialog box.

  2. Authorize NetBackup access to the VTL. Note that the VTL emulates an NDMP host.

  3. Configure the VTL as a robot, then configure one or more tape drives in a Media Manager storage unit.

    You can use the NetBackup Device Configuration Wizard. Additional help configuring devices and Media Manager storage units is also available.

    See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide Volume I.

  4. Configure one or more tape drives in the VTL as Network Attached Storage devices, and create one or more NDMP storage units for the drives.

    The drives can be the same as those that were selected in the previous step. NetBackup supports sharing of drives among media servers and NDMP hosts.

  5. Configure one or more NDMP tape drives in the physical tape library, and add the drives to NDMP storage units. Use the same procedures as those mentioned in the previous step.

    You can also use these drives in Media Manager storage units, if they are shared on a SAN.

More Information

Using the NetBackup Device Configuration Wizard for NDMP hosts

Authorizing NetBackup access to a NAS (NDMP) host

Adding a tape drive

Adding NDMP storage units

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