03-30-2012 08:24 AM
I have a Windows 2008 x64 server with a SpectraLogic robot and 6 drives. I installed NBU as a media server and now trying to install the device drivers but it says that no valid installation found. Am I missing something here? This used to install on Windows 2003 servers fine.
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03-30-2012 09:00 AM
It depends what tape drive you have installed
You dont need drivers for the robotics - this should just say "unknown medium changer"
The tape drives are usually IBM or HP - you will have to check on their sites for Windows 2008 drivers for the drives that you have
Give us a bit more info. so that we can assist further
03-30-2012 09:00 AM
It depends what tape drive you have installed
You dont need drivers for the robotics - this should just say "unknown medium changer"
The tape drives are usually IBM or HP - you will have to check on their sites for Windows 2008 drivers for the drives that you have
Give us a bit more info. so that we can assist further
03-30-2012 10:59 AM
The NBU tape drivers are for 32-bit media servers only.
As per Mark's post - download 64-bit driver from drive manufacturer's web site.
03-30-2012 12:03 PM
They are IBM LTO5 drives and I was able to obtain from IBM's site.
03-30-2012 12:33 PM
Please take note of the following section in NBU 7.x HCL regarding IBM tape drivers:
If using the IBM Windows Tape Device Drivers be sure to choose the install_nonexclusive.exe executable. This option permits a tape drive to be accessed by multiple processes on a Media Server, which is a requirement for NetBackup.
NetBackup requires the IBM Data Path Failover feature to be disabled on the IBM tape device driver. To disable this feature, open the reg folder of the IBM driver
package, double-click DisableDPF.reg, and reboot the system.
03-30-2012 12:38 PM
I do not see this disableDPF.reg in the 6.2.2.1 driver download. Can you send me the setting to change manually?
03-30-2012 12:55 PM
Seems the note in the HCL is related to driver version 6.2.1.7. See p. 149 of NetBackup 7 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL): http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH76495
If a newer driver version does not come with disableDPF.reg, my guess is that it is probably no longer required...