Viewing The Store Details - HPE StoreOnce 6500 User Manual

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When using StoreOnce Catalyst over Fibre Channel on AIX, an additional configuration step is
required in the StoreOnce GUI. Find the WWPN of the client AIX Fibre Channel port. On the Fibre
Channel Settings tab, set the Emulation Mode to AIX. After changing the emulation, you must scan for
device file changes by executing the cfgmgr command on AIX as a root user.
HPE recommends setting Delayed I/O Failure (fc_err_recov=delayed_fail) and Disabled
Dynamic Tracking (dyntrk=no) on StoreOnce Catalyst over Fibre Channel AIX media/backup
servers. These options are not compatible with IBM Spectrum Protect. Be sure that StoreOnce
Catalyst over Fibre Channel and IBM Spectrum Protect do not share a media/backup server.
HP-UX Clients
StoreOnce Catalyst over Fibre Channel presents a device type of "Processor." On HP-UX, these devices
files are created in /dev/pt/ptX. After zoning the devices or changing the Number of Devices per
Initiator Port, scan for device file changes. Execute the ioscan -fnC /dev/pt command as a root
user. By default, /dev/pt/ptX devices are accessible by root users only. If backups are run as a
nonroot user, first grant the backup user permissions to access these device files using chmod o
+rwx /dev/pt/pt*.
For finer grained permissions, determine which /dev/pt/ptX device files relate to Catalyst over Fibre
Channel using:
/usr/sbin/scsimgr -p get_attr all_lun -a device_file -a dev_type -a pid |
grep StoreOnce
Then use chmod o+rwx on the appropriate devices.
Solaris Clients
StoreOnce Catalyst over Fibre Channel presents a device type of "Processor." On Solaris, these devices
files are created in /dev/scsi/processor/*. After zoning the devices or changing the Number of
Devices per Initiator Port, scan for device file changes. Execute the following commands as a root user.
These operations will not affect Fibre Channel devices already configured on the Solaris system.
add_drv -vi scsiclass,03 sgen
update_drv -vai scsiclass,03 sgen
By default, /dev/scsi/processor/* devices are accessible by root users only. If backups are run as a
nonroot user, first grant the backup user permissions to access these device files using chmod -R o
+rwx /dev/scsi/processor/*.
For finer grained permissions, determine which /dev/scsi/processor/* device files relate to Catalyst
over Fibre Channel using:
for i in /dev/scsi/processor/*; do echo $i; ls $i; luxadm inq $i | egrep
"Vendor|Product"; echo; done
Then use chmod -R o+rwx on the appropriate devices.

Viewing the store details

Navigate to StoreOnce > StoreOnce Catalyst > Stores.
The top half of the Stores page shows all stores configured for the couplet. The Service Set is shown in
the right column.
Click a store to display its details in the lower half of the page.
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