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netbackup appliance connection with tape library

syedzeeshan
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dear ali

 

i have netbackup appliance 5220 connected with fibra channel and lan ports

 

need to connect the tape library IBM TS3200 Tape Library with it

 

how to proceed with it  ,is there SAS port available on nbu appliance 

please advice

 

 

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Marianne
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No. There is no SAS port available on the 5220 or 5230 Appliance.

The only connection that can be used for a tape library is fibre channel.

See 'Tape out' section in this TN: http://www.veritas.com/docs/000074496

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Marianne
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No. There is no SAS port available on the 5220 or 5230 Appliance.

The only connection that can be used for a tape library is fibre channel.

See 'Tape out' section in this TN: http://www.veritas.com/docs/000074496

GulzarShaikhAUS
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In a helpless condition you can think of buying a bridge.

ATTO FibreBridge 6500 Rackmount 8Gb FC(2-Port) to 6Gb/s SAS (8 phys) Controller

Just a suggestion on personal note. I  have not used it and neither I know its performance.

syedzeeshan
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thanks the tape library have option of Fibra channel

 

just to list down the steps

 

-create zone of tape library 

-nbu applinace already created zone

-add tape library zone with the nbu appliance zone

 

-how to find and ensure the nbu appliance connected with tape library

-install drive for the tape library 

please advice

 

sdo
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I strongly advise against mixing disk and tape in the same zone.  SCSI resets are often issued to tape.  Disk arrays do NOT like receiving SCSI resets.  Errors will coccur.  Corruption of both disk and tape, caused by abandonned IO caused by SCSI resets, can and will occur.

I strongly advise against having more than one initiator in a zone.

This may help:

https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/fc-switch-configuration-tape-library-netbackup-device

sdo
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Please excuse the firm tone of the following text.

Making a mistake with zoning opens up a very real opportunity/possibility to take your entire SAN off-line.

If you do not know how to save a zoning config before making any changes, then you should not be zoning.

If you do not know how to restore a zoning config, then you should not be zoning.

If you have never zoned before, i.e. if this is your first ever time at zoning AND are going to be using the GUI - then do not zone on your own - get someone to help you, and verify your actions with you.

If you corrupt AND loose your zoning config (or do not have a save config) - then it may take several to many hours or even days to re-create the configuration.

The 'terms' upload/download for saving/restoring a SAN zoning configuration can be confusing - be sure that you get it right.

SAN zoning is typically a "must not fail, cannot fail" type activity - i.e. you typically have one, and only one, chance to get it right.

D_Flood
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In addition to all the above warnings, you can't use the same fibre connection from a 5220 for both tape and SAN...

Here's the document with "what ports do what"   https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.DOC7648

Note that slot 3 (the upper right one as you look at the back) is reserved for fibre tape drive connections.

Slots 2 and 4 (and yes, you have to have both filled with fibre cards for a supported config) are for SAN connections.  So you have to have a Model D as described on pages 23 and 24 (or a Model E)...talk to your Reseler about a reconfiguration if you have a different model and need both tape and SAN fibre connections..

 

 

Marianne
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I see you had a similar query about a year ago: 

NBU Appliance 5220 compatibility 

The answer has not changed.