HP StorageWorks 8000 - NAS User Manual page 96

Nas 8000 user's guide
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Configuring Your System and Network
10. With the NDMP services started on the NAS server, execute
Note:
allow you to select the NAS 8000 storage volume. You must type the storage volume
name and desired subdirectories into the appropriate area.
Note:
restoring from an incremental backup, navigate to the directory or file you want to
restore, then select it. Do not select the top-level volume file.
See the NetBackup software documentation for further instructions on setting up
NDMP for NetBackup. This will guide you through:
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All of this information can be found on the NDMP user interface.
The changer's device file may differ depending on your environment. The
Backup Devices area located at the bottom of the NDMP user interface lists
your tape changer device files. You must use the lettered device file (sga-sgz)
for the changer; do not use the sg(0-n). The values "3 0 3" from above
represent the SCSI controller number, SCSI ID, and the SCSI LUN. The
correct values to use can be found in the Backup Devices section of the
NDMP user interface. In this section, storage devices will be listed with a
n:n:n:n entry. The colon-separated values are for the controller number,
channel, SCSI ID, and LUN respectively. Use the listed SCSI controller
number, SCSI ID, and SCSI LUN values when configuring your changer's
robotics.
set_ndmp_attr -verify NAShostname
This authenticates with the NAS server if login is successful.
When supplying the data set for a redirected restore, the browse button will not
When performing a partial restore, restoring from a subdirectory backup, or
Adding your tape library/robotic changer
Adding your storage unit
Adding your class
Setting up your media volumes
Performing backups
Performing restores

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