Configuring The Hp Storeonce Backup System For Nas (Nfs) - HP StoreOnce B6000 Configuration Manual

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An example of a GUI is shown below; for details of the GUI specific to your product, please refer
to the product's User Guide.
To verify that the Linux machine now has access to the target device, use the following command:
localhost:~ $ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
The output of this command will be a list of all the configured SCSI devices on the system, including
the HP StoreOnce Backup System. An example output would be:
Attached devices:
Host: scsi4
Vendor: HP
Type:
Medium Changer
Host: scsi5
Vendor: HP
Type:
Sequential-Access

Configuring the HP StoreOnce Backup System for NAS (NFS)

The StoreOnce Backup System NAS interface should be configured to use NFS as the Access
Protocol when backing up data using Linux.
The NFS share can then be mounted in Linux using the mount command. For example:
localhost:~ $ mount 192.168.0.100:/nas/D2DBackupShare /mnt/D2DBackupShare
The StoreOnce Backup System supports NFSv3. To explicitly mount the StoreOnce Backup System
using NFSv3, the following syntax should be used:
localhost:~ $ mount
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Linux (x86, x64 and IA64)
Channel: 00
Id: 00
Model: MSL G3 Series
Channel: 00
Id: 00
Model: Ultrium 3-SCSI
t nfs
o nfsvers=3 x.x.x.x:/<name of share> <local mount>
Lun: 00
Rev: pc81
ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Lun: 00
Rev: pc81
ANSI SCSI revision: 03

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