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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section III. Configuring storage
  4. Configuring robots and tape drives
  5. About configuring robots and tape drives in NetBackup
  6. About robot control
  7. Library sharing example
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Library sharing example

Figure: Robot control host example shows library sharing with two servers using two drives in a TLD robot.

The robotic control for the robot is on the host that is named eel. One drive in the robot is connected to eel and the other is connected to the host shark.

Host eel is the robot control host. To configure this robot on host eel, select Robot is controlled locally by this device host. To configure this robot on host shark, select Robot control is handled by a remote host. Then, enter eel for the Robot control host.

Figure: Robot control host example

Robot control host example

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