Hi
having 2 backup domains with 2 different masters contolling 2 Tape libraries. Now we need to merge the two masters catalog into only one while still have access to client backup hostory for restores of the master that need to be removed.
Thanks
We’ve done recently done an upgrade to STK library by adding 3 LTO2 drives, so actually the L700 is configured with 8 x LTO1 and 3 x LTO2.
Withing NBU SSO, I’ve reconfigured storage units with the wizard and it adds a new storage unit of type hcart2. LTO2 type medias add to the robot and placed...
1- Removed the old drive from all sharing storage unit
stop NBU daemon
2- replaced the drive and map it JNI EZ fiber with new WWN, and issue a reconfiguration reboot (boot -r). Also add the following lines to st.conf for lto2 support:
"IBM ULTRIUM-TD2", "IBM Ultrium-2", "CLASS_LTO2"...
I've run the following test:
For one storage unit, have downed all the LTO1 drive exept the new LTO2 drive to force a backup with this new drive. When a manual backup is strated, NBU loads the tape, then we see the a media write error, the tape is freezed, and it tries for a new tape until all...
I've configures the LTO2 drive as hcart type within the storage unit, and also only have hcart medias on the library. But still can't use the new LTO2 drive.
While replacing a Fiber Channel IBM LTO1 or LTO2, is there any way to preserve the WWN, so no need to reconfigure the Servers(Solaris 8), JNI driver and to reboot ?
Thanks
Yelhammar
I've recently replaced an IBM LTO1 drive by an LTO 2 FC drive within an 8 drives STK L700e. all cdrives onnected to a brocade 3800 switch, Sun servers with JNI 6460 HBAs also connected to this switch.
Solaris/Netbackup has been re-configured to map the new Tape Drive, also updated Solaris st...
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