Configuring The Hp Storeonce Backup System For Nas (Nfs); Controlling An Hp Storeonce Backup System Using Solaris; Verify You Are Controlling The Correct Library - HP StoreOnce B6000 Configuration Manual

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To verify devices files for the iSCSI target device have been created, use these commands:
lrwxrwxrwx
c2t500110AE1443192Ed0 -> ../../../devices/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,qlc@0/
fp@0,0/sgen@w500110ae1443192e,0:changer
Here you can see device file c2t5001 10AE1443192Ed0 has been created for the changer
element.
# ls -l /dev/rmt/*cb
lrwxrwxrwx
/dev/rmt/2cb -> ../../devices/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0/
st@w500110a057bb1b32,0:cb

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 Solaris.
The NFS share can then be mounted in Solaris using the mount command. For example:
# mount
F nfs
The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports NFSv3. To explicitly mount the StoreOnce Backup
System using NFSv3, the following syntax should be used:
# mount
F nfs

Controlling an HP StoreOnce Backup System using Solaris

The HP StoreOnce Backup System appears to the Solaris operating system as a changer device
and Ultrium tape drive. The changer device represents the robotics within the library and can be
controlled from the console using a command called mtx. mtx is not installed with Solaris by
default but it can be downloaded and installed from sourceforge.net
The following examples illustrate how to complete common tasks with the HP StoreOnce Backup
System.

Verify you are controlling the correct library

Review the media
Load a cartridge into the tape drive
Unload a cartridge from the tape drive
Move a cartridge to the mail slot
Move a cartridge from the mail slot
Verify you are controlling the correct library
The robotics of the library will be assigned a SCSI device file. To discover the device file assigned,
use the following command:
# ls /dev/scsi/changer
The response will the name of the device file. e.g. c3t1d0.Therefore, the library can be controlled
using the device file /dev/scsi/changer/c3t1d0.
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o vers=3 192.168.0.100:/nas/D2DBackupShare /mnt/D2DBackupShare
o vers=3 x.x.x.x:/<name of share> <local mount>
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