About robot control
When you add a robot to NetBackup manually, you must configure how the robot is controlled. The New Robot dialog box includes a section named Robot control, in which you configure the control options.
The following table lists the information that is required to configure the three robot control types (local, NDMP, and remote). The information that is required depends on the robot type and the media server type.
Table: Robot control information
Robot type | Media server type | Robot control | Information required for configuration |
|---|---|---|---|
ACS | Windows, Solaris SPARC, and Linux (except Linux64) | NDMP | NDMP host name and robot device |
ACS | All | Remote | ACSLS host |
TL4 | UNIX | Local | Robotic device file |
TL4 | Windows | Local | Robot device or SCSI coordinates |
TL8 | UNIX | Local | Robotic device file |
TL8 | Windows | Local | Robot device or SCSI coordinates |
TL8 | Windows, Solaris SPARC, and Linux (except Linux64) | NDMP | NDMP host name and robot device |
TL8 | All | Remote | Robot control host |
TLD | UNIX | Local | Robotic device file |
TLD | Windows | Local | Robot device or SCSI coordinates |
TLD | Windows, Solaris SPARC, and Linux (except Linux64) | NDMP | NDMP host name and robot device |
TLD | All | Remote | Robot control host |
TLH | All (except Solaris Opteron, HP IA64, Linux, and Linux64) | Local | Library name |
TLH | Windows, Solaris SPARC, and Linux (except Linux64) | NDMP | NDMP host name and robot device |
TLH | All (except Solaris Opteron, Linux64) | Remote | Robot control host |
TLM | All (except Linux64 and HP IA64) | Remote | DAS/SDLC server |
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