Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
- Introducing device configuration
- Section I. Operating systems
- Linux
- About the required Linux SCSI drivers
- About configuring robot and drive control for Linux
- Solaris
- Installing/reinstalling the sg and the st drivers
- About Solaris robotic controls
- About Solaris tape drive device files
- Configuring Solaris SAN clients to recognize FT media servers
- Windows
- Linux
- Section II. Robotic storage devices
- Robot overview
- Oracle StorageTek ACSLS robots
- About removing tapes from ACS robots
- Robot inventory operations on ACS robots
- NetBackup robotic control, communication, and logging
- ACS robotic test utility
- ACS configurations supported
- Device configuration examples
Solaris command summary
The following is a summary of commands that may be useful when you configure and verify devices:
/usr/sbin/modinfo | grep sg
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.install
/usr/sbin/rem_drv sg
Uninstalls the sg driver. This command usually is not necessary because sg.install uninstalls the old driver before it upgrades a driver.
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sg.build all -mt max_target -ml max_lun
Updates
st.conf
,sg.conf
, and sg.links, and generates SCSI Target IDs with multiple LUNs./usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sgscan all
Scans all connected devices with an SCSI inquiry and provides correlation between physical and the logical devices that use all device files in
/dev/sg
.Also checks for the devices that are connected to the StorEdge Network Foundation HBA that are not configured for use by Veritas products.
boot -r or reboot -- -r
Reboot the system with the reconfigure option (-r). The kernel's SCSI disk (sd) driver then recognizes the drive as a disk drive during system initialization.
See the procedures in this chapter for examples of their usage.