
Chapter 4, SAN Configuration for ServerFree Agent 51
Verify NetBackup Access to SAN Devices
Verify NetBackup Access to SAN Devices
Note It is assumed that NetBackup and all device drivers are installed, and that devices
are properly connected and powered up.
▼ Verify OS device path visibility
1. On the media server, run the bptpcinfo command.
The following sends the output to the screen, using -o - (note the space before the final
hyphen).
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bptpcinfo -a -o -
The following sends the output to a file:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bptpcinfo -a -o output_file_name
2. Examine the bptpcinfo output to see if your OS device paths are listed. If all devices
are listed, go to step 8 for HP-UX or to step 9 for Solaris.
▼ Making OS device paths visible
3. For Solaris: If your tape devices are not listed in the bptpcinfo output, make sure
you have target and LUN values for each tape device in the st.conf file.
4. For Solaris: If your disks are not listed in the bptpcinfo output, make sure you have
target and LUN values for each disk in the sd.conf file.
5. If the devices behind the bridge (or third-party copy device) are not listed in the
bptpcinfo output, or if the third-party copy device is not enabled for third-party
copy data movement, consult the VERITAS support website for assistance (see
“ServerFree Agent Information on the Web” on page xiv).
6. On the bridge or third-party copy device, set the address mapping mode to FIXED.
This prevents the addresses from changing when the devices are reset. For help
configuring supported third-party copy devices, go www.support.veritas.com.
(See “ServerFree Agent Information on the Web” on page xiv.)
7. Enter the following to reboot the operating system on the media server:
Solaris:
reboot -- -r
HP-UX:
reboot
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