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HP StoreOnce D2D4000 manual available for free PDF download: Configuration Manual
HP StoreOnce D2D4000 Configuration Manual (37 pages)
HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
5
Overview
5
NAS Targets for Backup Applications
5
Virtual Tape Library Targets for Backup Applications
5
Hardware Installation
5
Software Requirements
5
Configuration Stages
5
2 Discovery
6
Overview
6
Using DHCP to Discover the HP Storeonce Backup System
6
Using the HP Discovery Tool
6
To Identify the Required Device
7
To Configure the Network Settings of a Device
7
3 Linux (X86, X64 and IA64)
9
Overview
9
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for Iscsi
9
How to Install the Open-Iscsi Module
9
How to Configure the Open-Iscsi Module Using the D2Dsetup Script
9
How to Configure the Open-Iscsi Module Manually Using the Command Line
10
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for Fibre Channel
11
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for NAS (NFS)
12
Controlling an HP Storeonce Backup System Using Linux
13
Verify You Are Controlling the Correct Library
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To Verify the Device File for the Robotics of the Library
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To Verify the Tape Device File for the Tape Drive
13
Reviewing the Media in a Library
14
Loading a Cartridge into a Library Tape Drive
14
Unloading a Cartridge from a Library Tape Drive
14
Moving a Cartridge to the Library Mail Slot
15
Moving a Cartridge from the Library Mail Slot
15
Backup and Restore Files Using TAR in Linux
15
Back up the Linux Kernel
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Restore the Linux Kernel
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4 HP-UX 1 1I V2/V3 (PA-RISC & IA64)
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Overview
17
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for Iscsi
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How to Install the Iscsi Software Initiator
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How to Configure the Iscsi Software Initiator Using the D2Dsetup Script
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How to Manually Configure the Iscsi Software Initiator Using the Command Line
18
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for Fibre Channel
21
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for NAS (NFS)
23
Controlling an HP Storeonce Backup System Using HP-UX
24
Using Large Block Sizes with HP-UX 1 1I V2
24
Reviewing the Media in a Library
24
Loading a Cartridge into a Library Tape Drive
25
Unloading a Cartridge from a Library Tape Drive
25
Moving a Cartridge to the Library Mail Slot
25
Moving a Cartridge from the Library Mail Slot
25
Backup and Restore Files Using TAR in HP-UX
25
Back up the HP-UX Kernel
26
Restore the HP-UX Kernel
26
5 Solaris (X86 and SPARC)
27
Overview
27
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for Iscsi
27
How to Enable the Iscsi Software Initiator
27
How to Configure the Iscsi Software Initiator Using the D2Dsetup Script
27
How to Manually Configure the Iscsi Software Initiator Using the Command Line
28
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for Fibre Channel
30
Configuring the HP Storeonce Backup System for NAS (NFS)
31
Controlling an HP Storeonce Backup System Using Solaris
31
Verify You Are Controlling the Correct Library
31
To Verify the Device File for the Robotics of the Library
32
To Verify the Tape Device File for the Tape Drive
32
Reviewing the Media in a Library
32
Loading a Cartridge into a Library Tape Drive
33
Unloading a Cartridge from a Library Tape Drive
33
Backup and Restore Files Using TAR
33
Back up the Kernel
33
Restore the Kernel
34
About this Guide
35
Intended Audience
35
Related Documentation
35
Document Conventions and Symbols
35
HP Technical Support
36
Customer Self Repair
36
Product Warranties
36
Subscription Service
36
HP Websites
36
Documentation Feedback
37
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