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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
  3. Configuration of snapshot methods for disk arrays
  4. About HP EVA arrays
  5. Verifying connectivity from clients to array using SSSU 5.0
Veritas NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide

Verifying connectivity from clients to array using SSSU 5.0

NetBackup communicates with the array by means of the SSSU for HP StorageWorks Command View EVA utility or the StorageWorks Command View EVA Web interface. To verify that the CLI is installed and that NetBackup can communicate with the array, use the following procedure on each NetBackup client.

To verify connectivity from clients to array using SSSU 5.0

  1. Connect to the disk array host:
        /opt/hp/sssu/sssu_sunos

    Example output:

        SSSU for HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 5.0 [v5.0.12]
  2. Log on to the disk array host:
        NoSystemSelected> select manager manager_host
            user=manager_username password=manager_password
  3. Verify that you can see the EVA arrays that are managed by the host:
        NoSystemSelected> ls cell

    Example output:

        Systems available on this Manager: 
         HPEVA4000 
         VRTS.EVA.ROS

See Troubleshooting the SSSU procedure.

To verify connectivity from clients to array using SSSU 6.0

  1. Connect to the disk array host:
        /opt/hp/sssu/sssu_sunos

    Example output:

        SSSU for HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 
        Version: 6.0 
        Build: 34
  2. At the prompts, log on to the disk array host:
        Manager:disk array host name 
        Username:username 
        Password:password
  3. Verify that you can see the EVA arrays that are managed by the host:
        NoSystemSelected> ls cell

    Example output:

        Systems available on this Manager: 
         hpeva_2200nc07

See Troubleshooting the SSSU procedure.

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