my understanding of using your tape drives to perform the encryption, you must
use the same type of drive to perform the decryption.
i'm looking at crossroads as a encryption appliance, similar to decru.
dave..
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hi.
i believe that once the drives have been enabled to encrypt data, then
they can only be used for encrypting data. i've heard that whatever lto4
vendor you use to encrypt your tapes, you must use the same vendor to
decrypt your tapes.
i am using hp's lto3 at home but at sungard i use ibm's
we keep our tapes offsite and have then delivered to sungard.
sungard will have a server with solaris 10 installed with a sans and
library attached.
when i show up i load netbackup. import the catalog, clean up the
hardware configuration, run the wizard to add in the drives and robot.
open the
good morning.
i am setting up a test disaster recovery server running netbackup 6 mp5
on a v210 with solaris 10 with a exabyte magnum 1x7 autoloader.
running the storage device wizard fails thus leaving the robot disabled
not enabled, the lto 3 tape drive is picked up without problems.
i have
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] robot not enabled.
Does the OS see the robot? Check that using sgscan -- if the OS doesn't see
the changer then that's your problem.
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] robot not enabled.
thanks dave. yes the os does see the library as well as the drive.
SunOS truxtun 5.10 Generic_127127-11 sun4u sparc SUNW