RE: [Veritas-bu] Scan device path help

2006-03-13 Thread Kampen, Scott








Thanks Cheryl, Marianne, Judi, and
Katherine for the emails and advice on this topic.  I opened a case with
Symantec prior to sending my email request to this group and combined with all
your emails and tech support I was able to get the problem solved.

 

It turned out that I had to rebuild the sg
drivers as you all suggested.  There was no need to reboot, which was a great
thing because this server is one of our production SMS servers and it would
have been ugly had I needed to.

 

Thanks again everyone.

 

Scott

 









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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Scan device
path help



 

Hello,

 

I have a V880 running Solaris 8 which is setup as a media
server to back itself up (SSO).  From the OS I can see the 12 drive paths
to my tape devices, but when I run the scan command all I see it 8.  How
can I make the Netbackup application see all 12 drives (which it use to see
until today) without performing a reboot of the system?  My other media
servers see all twelve drives.

 

cfgadm –a

c2
fc-fabric    connected    configured  
unknown

c2::500507630f404307  
tape
connected    configured   unusable

c2::500507630f404308  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f404309
  tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f40430a  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f40430b  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f40430c  
tape   
 connected    configured   unknown

c3
fc-fabric    connected    configured  
unknown

c3::500507630f404301  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404302  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404303  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404304  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404305  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404306  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

 

 

/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scan | grep -i cbn | wc
–l

8

 

 








[Veritas-bu] Scan device path help

2006-03-10 Thread Kampen, Scott








Hello,

 

I have a V880 running Solaris 8 which is setup as a media
server to back itself up (SSO).  From the OS I can see the 12 drive paths
to my tape devices, but when I run the scan command all I see it 8.  How
can I make the Netbackup application see all 12 drives (which it use to see
until today) without performing a reboot of the system?  My other media servers
see all twelve drives.

 

cfgadm –a

c2
fc-fabric    connected    configured  
unknown

c2::500507630f404307  
tape
connected    configured   unusable

c2::500507630f404308  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f404309   tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f40430a  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f40430b  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c2::500507630f40430c  
tape     connected   
configured   unknown

c3
fc-fabric    connected    configured  
unknown

c3::500507630f404301  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404302  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404303  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404304  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404305  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

c3::500507630f404306  
tape
connected    configured   unknown

 

 

/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scan | grep -i cbn | wc –l

8

 

 








[Veritas-bu] SSO Tuning

2006-03-03 Thread Kampen, Scott








I’m trying to setup an HP-UX 9000 as a media
server.  I have visibility to my drive through the fabric and can backup
my server to itself, but I’m getting some slow thru put.  Are there
any kernel params (share memory) setting which need to be set?  What about
max buffer settings? 

 

I know I should be getting more than 4megs per second from
this server to the tape drives.  I have a Sun system doing the same thing
at it gets 30-35 megs per second.

 

Thanks in advance for any advice.

 

Scott