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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
  3. Section I. Operating systems
  4. Solaris
  5. About the NetBackup sg driver
Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide

About the NetBackup sg driver

NetBackup provides its own SCSI pass-through driver to communicate with SCSI-controlled robotic peripherals. This driver is called the SCSA (generic SCSI pass-through driver), also referred to as the sg driver.

For full feature support, NetBackup requires the sg driver and SCSI pass-through device paths.

Install the NetBackup sg driver on each Solaris NetBackup media server that hosts tape devices. Each time you add or remove a device, you should reinstall the sg driver again.

If you do not use a pass-through driver, performance suffers.

NetBackup uses the pass-through driver for the following:

  • By avrd and robotic processes to scan drives.

  • By NetBackup to position tapes by using the locate-block method.

  • By NetBackup for SAN error recovery.

  • By NetBackup for Quantum SDLT performance optimization.

  • By NetBackup for SCSI reservations.

  • By NetBackup device configuration to collect robot and drive information.

  • To collect Tape Alert information from tape devices allowing support of functions such as tape drive cleaning.

  • For WORM tape support.

  • Future NetBackup features and enhancements

Note:

Because NetBackup uses its own pass-through driver, NetBackup does not support the Solaris sgen SCSI pass-through driver.

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Installing/reinstalling the sg and the st drivers

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