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Re: [Networker] configure jukebox LTO2 on Linux server 2.1 with NetWorker 7.1.1

2004-06-08 05:37:15
Subject: Re: [Networker] configure jukebox LTO2 on Linux server 2.1 with NetWorker 7.1.1
From: "Maarten Boot (CWEU-USERS/CWNL)" <Maarten.Boot AT NL.COMPUWARE DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 11:36:58 +0200
Only Networker 7.xx supports LTO-2 natively and you can only select a number 
in the type menu , you cannot fill in your own values , you can however cheat 
by using nr 29 as it is at least LTO.

I would recooment upgrading your software to 7.1.1 
Maybe 6.1.3 also supports LTO-2 but you should check that in the compatibility 
matrix

Maarten

On Tuesday 08 June 2004 10:13, Sadrai, Hamid wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have exactly the same error but the storage node is Solaris 2.8 with
> networker 6.0.3.Does anybody know how we can resolve this problem?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Girot, Jean-Pierre
> Envoyé : mercredi 2 juin 2004 17:36
> À : NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Objet : [Networker] configure jukebox LTO2 on Linux server 2.1 with
> NetWorker 7.1.1
>
> Hello,
>
> I try to configure Overland jukebox with LTO2 HP drive but
> systematically I obtain this error message:
>
>  root@macdo ~]$ /usr/sbin/jbconfig -s paoli-qfe3
>
> On a storage node, the hostname is a prefix to the jukebox name.
> Enter the hostname to use as a prefix? [macdo]
> using 'macdo' as the hostname prefix
>
>          1) Configure an AlphaStor/SmartMedia Jukebox.
>          2) Configure an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
>          3) Configure an Autodetected NDMP SCSI Jukebox.
>          4) Configure an SJI Jukebox.
>
> What kind of Jukebox are you configuring? [1] 2
> Installing 'Standard SCSI Jukebox' jukebox - [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> .
>
> What name do you want to assign to this jukebox device? NONO
> using 'rd=macdo:NONO' as jukebox device name
> Turn NetWorker auto-cleaning on (yes / no) [yes]? no
>
> The following drive(s) can be auto-configured in this jukebox:
>  1> LTO Ultrium-2 @ 0.1.0 ==> /dev/nst0
> These are all the drives that this jukebox has reported.
>
> To change the drive model(s) or configure them as shared or NDMP drives,
>
>  you need to bypass auto-configure. Bypass auto-configure? (yes / no)
> [no] yes
>
> Is (any path of) any drive intended for NDMP use? (yes / no) [no]
> Is any drive going to have more than one path defined? (yes / no) [no]
>
> Please enter the device path information in one of the following
> formats:
>
>         /dev/nst0 --for local path or
>         host:device-path --for remote node or
>         host:drive-letter:directory path --for Windows disk file
>
> Drive  1, element 480, system name = /dev/nst0,
>        local bus / target / lun value = 0/1/0,
>            model LTO Ultrium-2
> Drive path ? [/dev/nst0]
>
> Only model LTO Ultrium-2 drives have been detected.
> Are all drives in this jukebox of the same model?  (yes / no) [yes] no
>
> Please choose a model from among the following types
>
>   1) 3480                  16) 9490                  30) optical
>
>   2) 3570                  17) 9840                  31) qic
>
>   3) 3590                  18) 9940                  32) SD3
>
>   4) 4890                  19) dlt                   33) sdlt
>
>   5) 4mm                   20) dlt1                  34) SLR
>
>   6) 4mm 12GB              21) dlt7000               35) tkz90
>
>   7) 4mm 20GB              22) dlt8000               36) tz85
>
>   8) 4mm 4GB               23) dst                   37) tz86
>
>   9) 4mm 8GB               24) dst (NT)              38) tz87
>
>  10) 8mm                   25) dtf                   39) tz88
>
>  11) 8mm 20GB              26) file                  40) tz89
>
>  12) 8mm 5GB               27) himt                  41) tzs20
>
>  13) 8mm AIT               28) logical               42) vhs
>
>  14) 8mm AIT-2             29) LTO Ultrium           43) VXA
>
>  15) 8mm Mammoth-2
>
> Enter the drive type of drive 1? [LTO Ultrium-2]
>
> A Dedicated Storage Node can backup only local data to its devices.
> Should macdo be configured as a Dedicated Storage Node? (yes / no) [no]
> jbconfig: RAP error: 'LTO Ultrium-2' invalid choice for 'media type',
> try 8mm 5GB
>
> When we would like to configure a standalone drive LTO 2 we don't see
> this type of drive in the list.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Regards
>
> Jean-Pierre GIROT
>
>
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Maarten Boot, 
Compuware Europe B.V.
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