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  2. NetBackup™ SAN Client and Fibre Transport Guide
  3. Appendix B. HP-UX Specific Configuration Details
  4. Creating device files for SAN Clients on HP-UX
NetBackup™ SAN Client and Fibre Transport Guide

Creating device files for SAN Clients on HP-UX

NetBackup SAN clients use tape drivers and SCSI pass-through methods for Fibre Transport traffic to NetBackup FT media servers. On HP-UX systems, NetBackup SAN clients require the sctl driver and pass-through tape drive device files.

The following table describes the tasks that create the device files. Before you create the device files, the NetBackup FT media server must be active and the SAN must be zoned correctly.

Table: SAN Client device file tasks

Step

Action

Description

Step 1

If the sctl driver is not the default pass-through driver on your system, install and configure the sctl driver.

See the HP-UX scsi_ctl(7) man page.

Step 2

Create the pass-through paths required.

 

The media server FT devices appear as ARCHIVE Python tape devices during SCSI inquiry from the SAN client. However, they are not tape devices and do not appear as tape devices in NetBackup device discovery.

You can use legacy device files for SAN client pass-through paths for Fibre Transport traffic to NetBackup media servers.

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