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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
  3. Additional configuration
  4. About the Shared Storage Option
  5. About reserving or releasing shared devices
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II

About reserving or releasing shared devices

The Shared Storage Option does not load firmware in SAN devices or communicate with hub or switch APIs. The Shared Storage Option can communicate with hub or switch APIs if you use the NetBackup shared_drive_notify script.

NetBackup runs the shared_drive_notify script when a shared drive is reserved or released.

The script requires the following parameters:

  • The name of the shared drive.

  • The name of the current scan host.

  • The operation, which is one of the following:

    RESERVED

    The host on which the script is executed needs SCSI access to the drive until it's released.

    ASSIGNED

    Informational only. It does not change the fact that the host that reserved the drive needs SCSI access.

    RELEASED

    Only the scan host needs SCSI access to the drive.

    SCANHOST

    The host that executes the script has become the scan host. A host should not become a scan host while the drive is RESERVED.

    The scan host may change between a RESERVED operation and a RELEASED operation.

The shared_drive_notify script resides in the following directory:

  • On Windows: install_path\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin

  • On UNIX/Linux: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/shared_drive_notify

Note:

The script must be executable by the root user.

The script exits with status 0 upon successful completion.

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