About the tpconfig device configuration utility
UNIX systems only.
The NetBackup tpconfig device configuration utility is a character-based, menu-driven interface to configure robots, drives, and logon credentials. It can be used at any terminal (or terminal emulation window) for which termcap or terminfo is defined.
The NetBackup command utilities are alternatives to the NetBackup Administration Console or NetBackup web UI. The terminology, general concepts, and results are the same regardless of which method you use.
After you configure devices, you can use the NetBackup web UI to configure volumes.
The following list describes the attributes of device configuration and how to use the tpconfig utility to configure those attributes.
The tpconfig device configuration utility attributes are as follows:
Robot number
You assign a robot number when you add a robot to the configuration. tpconfig prompts you to enter a number or accept the next available robot number that appears. This number identifies the robot in displays and listings, and it follows the robotic type in parentheses.
If you configure robots on multiple systems, robot numbers must be unique. If you connect drives from a robot to multiple systems, specify the same robot number for the robot on all systems.
Robotic control path
For most robots, you or the operating system creates this path in the /dev directory when you add a robot to the configuration. When the tpconfig utility prompts you, enter the path to the robotic control as found in the /dev directory. If the entries do not exist, more information is available.
See the NetBackup Device Configuration Guide.
The control path to a robot may be on another host. If so, enter the host name of the host instead of a path. When you define a robot that another host controls by another host, the robot number must be the same on both hosts.
See the NetBackup Device Configuration Guide for information about how to configure robotic control.
Host name
You must specify a host name in the following cases:
When you add an ACS robot, enter the name of the host on which the ACS Library Software resides instead of a robotic control path.
When you add TLD robots that have robotic control on another host, you are prompted for the name of that host.
No rewind on close device name
You specify an no rewind on close device name when you add a drive. Usually the letter n precedes or follows the device name. If the device name entries do not exist, you must create them.
See the NetBackup Device Configuration Guide.
In tpconfig displays and tpconfig output, the device names are shown under the heading DrivePath.
Drive status
Drive status indicates whether NetBackup considers a drive available. You specify the initial drive status when you add a drive to the configuration. You can change the status. To do so, use the Update option of the Drive Configuration menu in tpconfig (ensure that the device daemonltid is not active). If the device daemon ltid is active, use the Device monitor or the vmoprcmd command.