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Setting up Legato Networker - what do i do first?? 2

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angelohl

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Nov 28, 2007
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Having this project already purchased and being thrown in my lap - I've googled it and also looked on Legato's site - being a first time implementor I'm really not sure what I'm looking for or what should be done first. Can you please offer some guidance?

Any assistance you can offer would be appreciated - I can do the footwork, I'd just appreciate a little guidance of "do this, then this.....etc. ". What I have is:

* NetWorker Server Network Edition for Windows
* NetWorker Network Edition Storage Node for Windows
* NetWorker Autochanger Software Module 1-128 Slots
* NetWorker Dynamic Drive Sharing Option for W2K/WinNT/Unix/Linux
* NetWorker Cluster Client Connections for Windows
* NetWorker Client Connections for Windows/UNIX/Linux/NetWare/OSX
* NetWorker ClientPak for Linux
* NetWorker Module for Oracle, Linux Client
* Priority First Year Maintenance Software update subscription service (major & minor releases) included with Priority Support

I'm a guru in other areas but this is thrown into my lap and I don't know where to start or what to do with what... Many thanks in advance.
 
- Make sure that the name resolution is fast and unique in your network

- Setup the hardware on your NW server
- Disable the Removable Storage Manager Service
- Make sure that it runs with the OS tools (ntbackup) as NW relies on it
- Then install the NW software
- Next configure the hardware for the NetWorker server
- (Inventory the jukebox?)
- Label a media
- Do your first manual backup (via GUI or "save" command)

- Learn a bit of the theory
- Plan the residual configuration depending on your environment
- Repeat the general setup and configuration for the other nodes

For a good general help, you may also want to download the NetWorker cookbook which you can find here: ftp://ftp.legato.com/pub/NetWorker/German/tdocs/archive
 
Ok, my first day, Networker 7.4.build.187 is installed on Win2k3 and appears to be functioning - well, let me clarify - the client has been installed on a few Win2k3 servers and a few Red Hat workstations, and while in Networker Management Console I can see them.... Now, I went to Computer Management/Removable Storage and I can see the installed tape library (Quantum Scalar i500)...my question is, how do I connect to the tape library to do a backup in otherwords which Networker package?

In looking at the Legato docs, it appears I should be using Networker User to do backups - but when I open that it says "This client is not licensed for VSS. If required, please enter a VSS Enabler on the Networker License Manager."....what does this mean becuase I can click Ok and it goes to the screen where I can back up local files but I want to backup remote clients....

Lastly, which may be answered by the question I just asked - how do I backup something from a Red Hat client?

Thanks in advance,

Angelo
 
The package you need to install on a Storage Node (a Client with backup hardware installed) is the Storage Node package. On Windows, you do not see that because you only specify the functionality this host shall become.

Once again - DISABLE RSM !

Now use the GUI to inventory the jukebox and label tapes to the Default pool.

VSS is a MS specific snapshot technology - if not licensed, NW does use the legacy method (a standard fiel backup).

NW 7.4 does not have a GUI for backups any more. For this purpose, you must use the 'save' command: save directory .
 
To hide the VSS licensing bit, edit the given client, and look for the "Save operations" field - not sure which tab it's on as I use the X version of nwadmin now.

Enter "VSS:*=off" in that field, and you shouldn't see any more VSS licensing spam.
 
Thanks to you all (Ch 11; havent tried that yet but will), in the meantime; For the life of me I couldn't figure out what the Disk Path format is (as you'll see), After installing the Networker software (server/storage node/client and necessary client packs), disabling RSM in Windows 2003 server and rebooting. In Networker Administration - Devices, under Libraries, I can see the ADIC@7.1.1, right clicked to configure and receive the message that I must use jbconfig to confure it. Opened a command prompt and typed inquire which brought up:

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>inquire
scsidev@0.0.0:SlimtypeDVDRW SSW-8015S HGS4|CD-ROM
scsidev@5.0.0:LSI MegaRAID 8308ELP1.03|Disk
S/N: 0051f204942787610e00944a00b00506

WWNN=600605B0004A94000E6187279404F251

scsidev@5.64.0: RAID DummyDevice 0001|Unknown Device Type
scsidev@7.0.0:IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 6B20|Tape
S/N: 1210307630
ATNN=IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 12103076
30
WWNN=500308C09C356000
WWPN=500308C09C356001
PORT=00000001
scsidev@7.1.0:IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 6B20|Tape
S/N: 1210307931
ATNN=IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 12103079
31
WWNN=500308C09C356004
WWPN=500308C09C356005
PORT=00000001
scsidev@7.1.1:ADIC Scalar i500 400G|Autochanger (Jukebox), \\.\Changer0
S/N: ADICA0C0187729_LLA
ATNN=ADIC A0C0187729_LLA

I then typed, jbconfig:

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>jbconfig

Jbconfig is running on host rap05h.doc.microshaft.com (Windows Server 2003 5.2),
and is using rap05h.doc.microshaft.com as the NetWorker server.

1) Configure an AlphaStor Library.
2) Configure an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
3) Configure an Autodetected NDMP SCSI Jukebox.
4) Configure an SJI Jukebox.
5) Configure an STL Silo.
6) Configure a Microsoft Removable Storage Jukebox.

What kind of Jukebox are you configuring? [1] 2
14484:jbconfig: Scanning SCSI buses; this may take a while ...
Installing 'Standard SCSI Jukebox' jukebox - scsidev@7.1.1.

What name do you want to assign to this jukebox device? Quantumi500
15814:jbconfig: Attempting to detect serial numbers on the jukebox and drives ..
.

15815:jbconfig: Will try to use SCSI information returned by jukebox to configur
e drives.

Turn NetWorker auto-cleaning on (yes / no) [yes]? n
The drives in this jukebox cannot be auto-configured with the available
information. You will need to provide the path for the drives.
Is (any path of) any drive intended for NDMP use? (yes / no) [no] n
Is any drive going to have more than one path defined? (yes / no) [no] n

Please enter the device path information in one of the following formats:

\\.\Tape0 --for local path or
host:device-path --for remote node or NDMP device(s) or
host:drive-letter:directory path --for Windows disk file

Drive 1, element 256local bus, target, lun value = 7.0.0,
WWNN=500308C09C356000 model LTO Ultrium-3
Drive path ? 6B20
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `6B20' does not exist.
Pathname '6B20' is not valid. Please try again.
Drive path ? Drive0,1
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `Drive0,1' does not exist.
Pathname 'Drive0,1' is not valid. Please try again.
Drive path ? \\.\Tape0
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `\\.\Tape0' does not exist.
Pathname '\\.\Tape0' is not valid. Please try again.
Drive path ? scsidev@7.0.0:IBM
Hostname 'scsidev@7.0.0' is not valid.
Drive path ? WWNN=500308C09C356000
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `WWNN=500308C09C356000' does not exist.
Pathname 'WWNN=500308C09C356000' is not valid. Please try again.
Drive path ? scsidev@7.1.1:A
Hostname 'scsidev@7.1.1' is not valid.
Drive path ? \\scsidev@7.0.0:IBM
Hostname '\\scsidev@7.0.0' is not valid.
Drive path ? \\scsidev@7.0.0:IBM\Tape0
Hostname '\\scsidev@7.0.0' is not valid.
Drive path ? \\scsidev@7.1.1:ADIC\scsidev@7.0.0:IBM\Tape0
Hostname '\\scsidev@7.1.1' is not valid.
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer0

Drive 2, element 257local bus, target, lun value = 7.1.0,
WWNN=500308C09C356004 model LTO Ultrium-3
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer0
You've already used that path name for Device 1.
Please choose another pathname.
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer1


Please select the appropriate drive type number:
1) 3480 24) 9840b 47) qic
2) 3570 25) 9840C 48) SAIT-1
3) 3590 26) 9940 49) SD3
4) 3592 27) 9940B 50) sdlt
5) 4890 28) adv_file 51) sdlt320
6) 4mm 29) dlt 52) sdlt600
7) 4mm 12GB 30) dlt vs160 53) SLR
8) 4mm 20GB 31) dlt-s4 54) T10000
9) 4mm 4GB 32) dlt-v4 55) tkz90
10) 4mm 8GB 33) dlt1 56) travan10
11) 4mm DAT160 34) dlt7000 57) TS1120
12) 4mm DAT72 35) dlt8000 58) tz85
13) 8mm 36) dst (NT) 59) tz86
14) 8mm 20GB 37) dtf 60) tz87
15) 8mm 5GB 38) dtf2 61) tz88
16) 8mm AIT 39) file 62) tz89
17) 8mm AIT-2 40) himt 63) tz90
18) 8mm AIT-3 41) logical 64) tzs20
19) 8mm AIT-4 42) LTO Ultrium 65) VXA
20) 8mm AIT-5 43) LTO Ultrium-2 66) VXA-172
21) 8mm Mammoth-2 44) LTO Ultrium-3 67) VXA-2
22) 9490 45) LTO Ultrium-4 68) VXA-320
23) 9840 46) optical

Enter the drive type of drive 1? [LTO Ultrium-3] 44
Are all the drives the same model? (yes / no) [yes] yes
39078:jbconfig: SYSTEM error: Device \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer0 is not a val
id LTO Ultrium-3 device.



So, I tried:



C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>jbconfig

Jbconfig is running on host rap05h.doc.microshaft.com (Windows Server 2003 5.2),
and is using rap05h.doc.microshaft.com as the NetWorker server.

1) Configure an AlphaStor Library.
2) Configure an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
3) Configure an Autodetected NDMP SCSI Jukebox.
4) Configure an SJI Jukebox.
5) Configure an STL Silo.
6) Configure a Microsoft Removable Storage Jukebox.

What kind of Jukebox are you configuring? [1] 2
14484:jbconfig: Scanning SCSI buses; this may take a while ...
Installing 'Standard SCSI Jukebox' jukebox - scsidev@7.1.1.

What name do you want to assign to this jukebox device? Quantumi500
15814:jbconfig: Attempting to detect serial numbers on the jukebox and drives ..
.

15815:jbconfig: Will try to use SCSI information returned by jukebox to configur
e drives.

Turn NetWorker auto-cleaning on (yes / no) [yes]? n
The drives in this jukebox cannot be auto-configured with the available
information. You will need to provide the path for the drives.
Is (any path of) any drive intended for NDMP use? (yes / no) [no] n
Is any drive going to have more than one path defined? (yes / no) [no] n

Please enter the device path information in one of the following formats:

\\.\Tape0 --for local path or
host:device-path --for remote node or NDMP device(s) or
host:drive-letter:directory path --for Windows disk file

Drive 1, element 256local bus, target, lun value = 7.0.0,
WWNN=500308C09C356000 model LTO Ultrium-3
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `\\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0' does not exist.

Pathname '\\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0' is not valid. Please try again.
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `\\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0' does not exist.

Pathname '\\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0' is not valid. Please try again.
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\scsidev@7.0.0:IBM
Hostname '\\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\scsidev@7.0.0' is not valid.
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer0

Drive 2, element 257local bus, target, lun value = 7.1.0,
WWNN=500308C09C356004 model LTO Ultrium-3
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer1


Please select the appropriate drive type number:
1) 3480 24) 9840b 47) qic
2) 3570 25) 9840C 48) SAIT-1
3) 3590 26) 9940 49) SD3
4) 3592 27) 9940B 50) sdlt
5) 4890 28) adv_file 51) sdlt320
6) 4mm 29) dlt 52) sdlt600
7) 4mm 12GB 30) dlt vs160 53) SLR
8) 4mm 20GB 31) dlt-s4 54) T10000
9) 4mm 4GB 32) dlt-v4 55) tkz90
10) 4mm 8GB 33) dlt1 56) travan10
11) 4mm DAT160 34) dlt7000 57) TS1120
12) 4mm DAT72 35) dlt8000 58) tz85
13) 8mm 36) dst (NT) 59) tz86
14) 8mm 20GB 37) dtf 60) tz87
15) 8mm 5GB 38) dtf2 61) tz88
16) 8mm AIT 39) file 62) tz89
17) 8mm AIT-2 40) himt 63) tz90
18) 8mm AIT-3 41) logical 64) tzs20
19) 8mm AIT-4 42) LTO Ultrium 65) VXA
20) 8mm AIT-5 43) LTO Ultrium-2 66) VXA-172
21) 8mm Mammoth-2 44) LTO Ultrium-3 67) VXA-2
22) 9490 45) LTO Ultrium-4 68) VXA-320
23) 9840 46) optical

Enter the drive type of drive 1? [LTO Ultrium-3] 44
Are all the drives the same model? (yes / no) [yes] y
39078:jbconfig: SYSTEM error: Device \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Changer0 is not a val
id LTO Ultrium-3 device.


So, I tried:


C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>jbconfig

Jbconfig is running on host rap05h.doc.microshaft.com (Windows Server 2003 5.2),
and is using rap05h.doc.microshaft.com as the NetWorker server.

1) Configure an AlphaStor Library.
2) Configure an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
3) Configure an Autodetected NDMP SCSI Jukebox.
4) Configure an SJI Jukebox.
5) Configure an STL Silo.
6) Configure a Microsoft Removable Storage Jukebox.

What kind of Jukebox are you configuring? [1] 4
Enter the number corresponding to the type of jukebox you are installing:
1) ADIC-1200c/ADIC-1200d 20) Exabyte 690D 39) HP-Optical
2) ADIC-VLS 21) Exabyte Jukebox 40) Sony TSL-7000
3) ARC DiamondBack 22) Hitachi ML010 Series 41) Sony TSL-A500C
4) Sun 20Gb 4mm Tape Loader 23) HP-C1553A/Surestore 12000e 42) Sony TSL-AIT

5) Breece Hill Saguaro 24) HP-C1557A/Surestore 12000e 43) Digital 4mm DAT TL
Z9L
6) Breece Hill 25) HP C5713A 44) Digital 4mm DAT (TLZxx)

7) Philips Blackjack 26) Hewlett-Packard A4853A 45) Digital TL800 Series
8) DLI Libra Series 27) Metrum (SCSI) 46) Digital TL810 Series
9) Quantum DLT/Digital DLT 28) Qualstar 47) Digital TL820 Series

10) Exabyte 10e or 10h 29) Spectralogic 48) Digital TL893
11) Exabyte 10i 30) STK 9704/Lago 340 49) Digital TL893
12) Exabyte 18D 31) STK 9708/Lago 380 (SCSI) Datawheel 50) Digital TL
896
13) Exabyte 60 32) StorageTek 9730 51) Digital TL896
14) Exabyte 120 33) StorageTek 9738 52) Digital TL899
15) Exabyte 210 34) STK 9708/Lago 380 (SCSI) Datawheel 53) Digital TL
899
16) Exabyte 218 35) Dell PowerVault 130T 54) Digital Optical
17) Exabyte 220 36) IBM 3570 55) Digital TK Series
18) Exabyte 230D 37) IBM 7331/IBM 9427 56) Standard SCSI Jukebox
19) Exabyte 400 Series 38) ATL/Odetics SCSI

Choice? 9
Installing an 'Quantum DLT/Digital DLT' jukebox.

What name do you want to assign to this jukebox device? Quantumi500
39744:jbconfig: Enter the control port of the jukebox in the following format:

scsidev@3.0.0 Pathname of the control port for the jukebox device? scsid
ev@7.0.0
There appears to be some hardware problem(s) with your jukebox. Please consult
your device's documentation or vendor for assistance.
39077:jbconfig: error, Jukebox reported '0' drive(s).

I have two questions; 1. What am I doing wrong to configure this library as it can be seen by the system?

2. This may be unrelated or related but when I go into the Networker User program to do a backup, I get the message: "This client is not licensed for VSS. If required, please enter a VSS Enabler on the Networker License Manager."....(again, I'll try that if I get the option)
 
Two things.

First, I'll point this out:

Please enter the device path information in one of the following formats:

\\.\Tape0 --for local path or
host:device-path --for remote node or NDMP device(s) or
host:drive-letter:directory path --for Windows disk file

Drive 1, element 256local bus, target, lun value = 7.0.0,
WWNN=500308C09C356000 model LTO Ultrium-3
Drive path ? \\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0

Where you are putting in "\\rap05h.doc.microshaft.com\Tape0", you should be putting in "\\.\Tape0" as indicated in the example.

Second, at that point in jbconfig, you are specifying drives (devices), not autochangers. It's asking for the paths to your tape drives, not your autochanger. It already knows the path to the autochanger from earlier.

Ignore the VSS errors for now imo.
 
I tried that too, but it didn't take

Drive path ? \\.\Tape0
14476:jbconfig: stat error: device `\\.\Tape0' does not exist.
Pathname '\\.\Tape0' is not valid. Please try again.


Being new to this, I'm a quicker learner (and not afraid to try stuff as you can see) but I'm not sure what format it's asking for, then it look like it took in one instance, then the question for drive two.... I'm not sure what to put for either one but I did try that and it failed - my NW server is a WinBlows box that will be backing up other servers onto the jukebox drives if that will help you to help me?? What do I need to type to specify drive 1..and what for drive 2?
 
The tape drives have not been properly configured for the OS - they should appear as "\\.\Tape#" respectively but inquire does not show this. The only device which has added to the OS is the jukebox (\\.\Changer0). This is most likely due to the fact that the correct driver has not been installed.

As you can only configure HW for NetWorker which has been setup by/for the OS, the installation will fail. And the error message is correct as these device names do not exist yet.

So before you do any NW configuration, add the correct drive for the LTO-3s first.
 
Thanks to you both, I've downloaded the correct drivers from the libraries site and installed it - show's up in Device Manager correctly....Just thinking outloud; Hmm, perhaps there's something I need to do on the changer side itself.

Wow, in two days I'm just all into this (not that I know what I'm doing yet - just been asked to "make it work")...I'll double-check things and followup with this thread over the weekend.
 
Thanks to you both, I updated the drivers on the OS and rebooted, re-ran jbconfig, and was able to run the backup successfully. I need to start another thread, but thanks to this one - it's operational now... :)
 
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