Hi Mark --

Here are my tpconfigs on both the Master and Media servers:

Master server: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/tpconfig -d

Index DriveName              DrivePath                Type    Shared   Status
***** *********              **********               ****    ******   ******
  0   Hagrid-1               /dev/rmt/3cbn            hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=1
  1   Hagrid-2               /dev/rmt/2cbn            hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=2
  2   Hagrid-3               /dev/rmt/1cbn            hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=3
  3   Hagrid-4               /dev/rmt/0cbn            hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=4

Currently defined robotics are:
  TLD(0)     robotic path = /dev/sg/c0tw2001005013e00369l1,
             volume database host = albus.ucdavis.edu

*******************************************************************************

Media Server:# /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/tpconfig -d
Index DriveName              DrivePath                Type    Shared   Status
***** *********              **********               ****    ******   ******
  0   Hagrid-1               /dev/st/nh1c0t0l2        hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=1
  1   Hagrid-2               /dev/st/nh1c0t0l3        hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=2
  2   Hagrid-3               /dev/st/nh1c0t0l4        hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=3
  3   Hagrid-4               /dev/st/nh1c0t0l5        hcart2   Yes      UP
        TLD(0) Definition       DRIVE=4

Currently defined robotics are:
  TLD(0)     robot control host = albus.ucdavis.edu
             volume database host = albus.ucdavis.edu

All I/O is still going through the device paths of the Master Server.



On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:51:24 -0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Examples of SSO vm.conf files
>
> It's not vm.conf, it's tpconfig.
>
> Be sure which drives are the shared ones, ie /dev/rmt/x on server1 is
> /dev/rmtY on server2.  Then carefully setup the drives as shared drives via
> tpconfig.
>
> vm.conf is plain.
>
> Really, the manual is your friend on an SSO setup.
>
> -M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathryn
> Hemness
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:26 PM
> To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] Examples of SSO vm.conf files
>
>
> Greetings -
>
> I'm trying to setup SSO for an LTO2 library shared between a Solaris 9
> Master and a RHEL3 Linux Media server.  Can someone give me examples of
> the vm.conf files on each server?
>
> Right now, I'm using an evaluation license and I can see drives
> on both Master and Media servers and the robotic is controlled
> by the Master.  However, all of the traffic is still going through
> the Master server.  The Master server has a vm.conf but my Linux
> media server doesn't.
>
>
> --kathy
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--kathy

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