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NetBackup™ SAN Client and Fibre Transport Guide
Last Published:
2024-03-26
Product(s):
NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (10.4)
- Introducing SAN Client and Fibre Transport
- Planning your deployment
- About SAN Client storage destinations
- Preparing the SAN
- Licensing SAN Client and Fibre Transport
- Configuring SAN Client and Fibre Transport
- Configuring a Fibre Transport media server
- Configuring SAN clients
- Configuring SAN clients in a cluster
- Fibre transport properties
- Configuring SAN client usage preferences
- Managing SAN clients and Fibre Transport
- Disabling SAN Client and Fibre Transport
- Troubleshooting SAN Client and Fibre Transport
- About unified logging
- Appendix A. AIX Specific Configuration Details
- Appendix B. HP-UX Specific Configuration Details
- About configuring legacy device files
Identifying the HBA ports for a 16-gigabit target mode HBA support
The NetBackup nbftsrv_config command's -scst -list_port option helps you identify the port World Wide Names (WWNs) or World Wide Port Names (WWPNs) that are defined as targets. The computer must have enabled FTMS for a 16/32Gb target mode HBA support.
For example:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbftsrv_config -scst -list_port
HBA-Type | Port WWN | Status | Current Mode | Set Mode | Supported Speeds | Current Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
QLE2692 | 21:00: f4:e9:d4: 53:bb:c4 | Online | Target | Target | 8 Gbit, 16 Gbit | 16 Gbit |
Note:
The types of HBA cards that get listed are QLE2772, QLE2770, QLE2692, and QLE2562 of QLogic HBA, and Emulex LPe31000/35000 Series HBA. If the QLogic HBA is used as a target, you can use Emulex HBA to work as an initiator, if an initiator HBA is required.