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Post Setting up Windows Media Server 
Netbackup 7.1
Windows 2008 R2
Qlogic QLE2460 HBAs
Quantum i6000 Tape Library with (HP) Ultrium5 and Ultrium 3 drives.

I’m a UNIX admin so don’t really know my way around windows well. The HBAs show up in Windows but no drives beneath them. The HBAs show up in Qlogic’s SANSurfer and I see “type” as “disk” for the library and it doesn’t seem to have a place to change “type”. In SANSurfer I do see LUNs for each of the tape drives. After doing some research I used SANSurfer to turn on persistent binding and rebooted but it doesn’t seem to make a difference.

When I go into NBU console and try to create storage units it shows me the TLD0 but has it in red so presumably there is a problem. If I try to go ahead and configure it it says:
“The device is not supported by the volumes wizard at this time”.

Are library is partitioned so that all but 1 of the drives is one partition and that 1 drive (an Ultrium 3) is in the other partition. In the Windows devices I see the Ultrium 3 as a tape drive and the NBU storage units show that as well. The windows devices do not show the drives from the other partitions.

I do have the SSO and Tape Drives options licensed on the server. All the appropriate NBU services seem to be running.

If I try to setup storage unit in the NBU GUI for disk storage (for our attached dedupe appliances it shows this media server but when I tell it to use the tape it doesn’t show it.

Any ideas?


Jeffrey C. Lightner
Sr. UNIX Administrator

DS Waters of America, Inc.
5660 New Northside Drive NW
Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30328

P: 678-486-3516
C: 678-772-0018
F: 770-937-7360
E: jlightner < at > water.com ([email]jlightner < at > water.com[/email])








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Post RE: Setting up Windows Media Server 
The key thing is to get the Windows system to see the drives first. Symantec stopped shipping device drivers for Windows several versions ago and is relying upon the underlying operating system to properly configure the drives. Quantum should have on their web site some Windows drivers for the library and the tape drives.

On the i6000, there is some advanced masking you have to do for the drives to be properly seen by the media server. You might have to work with Quantum to get this done. Quantum will need the WWN's of the FC adapters in you media server to accomplish this.

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Post Setting up Windows Media Server 
What does windows report for the tape driver in device manager.
In the past veritas supplied their own tape drivers, but I believe that they are moving away from that.
I am not sure if Quantum supplies a driver for their library.
But it may be a driver issue.
If everything is ok with the driver, you might try a reboot of the system to see if that improves things.

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server



Netbackup 7.1
Windows 2008 R2
Qlogic QLE2460 HBAs
Quantum i6000 Tape Library with (HP) Ultrium5 and Ultrium 3 drives.

I’m a UNIX admin so don’t really know my way around windows well. The HBAs show up in Windows but no drives beneath them. The HBAs show up in Qlogic’s SANSurfer and I see “type” as “disk” for the library and it doesn’t seem to have a place to change “type”. In SANSurfer I do see LUNs for each of the tape drives. After doing some research I used SANSurfer to turn on persistent binding and rebooted but it doesn’t seem to make a difference.

When I go into NBU console and try to create storage units it shows me the TLD0 but has it in red so presumably there is a problem. If I try to go ahead and configure it it says:
“The device is not supported by the volumes wizard at this time”.

Are library is partitioned so that all but 1 of the drives is one partition and that 1 drive (an Ultrium 3) is in the other partition. In the Windows devices I see the Ultrium 3 as a tape drive and the NBU storage units show that as well. The windows devices do not show the drives from the other partitions.

I do have the SSO and Tape Drives options licensed on the server. All the appropriate NBU services seem to be running.

If I try to setup storage unit in the NBU GUI for disk storage (for our attached dedupe appliances it shows this media server but when I tell it to use the tape it doesn’t show it.

Any ideas?


Jeffrey C. Lightner
Sr. UNIX Administrator

DS Waters of America, Inc.
5660 New Northside Drive NW
Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30328

P: 678-486-3516
C: 678-772-0018
F: 770-937-7360
E: jlightner < at > water.com ([email]jlightner < at > water.com[/email])





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How and Why I Should Support Bottled Water!
Do not relinquish your right to choose bottled water as a healthy alternative to beverages that contain sugar, calories, etc. Your support of bottled water will make a difference! Your signatures count! Go to http://www.bottledwatermatters.org/luv-bottledwater-iframe/dswaters and sign a petition to support your right to always choose bottled water. Help fight federal and state issues, such as bottle deposits (or taxes) and organizations that want to ban the sale of bottled water. Support community curbside recycling programs. Support bottled water as a healthy way to maintain proper hydration. Our goal is 50,000 signatures. Share this petition with your friends and family today!

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Post Setting up Windows Media Server 
I had already done the masking in the library. As noted earlier SANSurfer is seeing the drives under the controllers. The library also shows the host HBAs as "online" where I mapped them.

Multiple people mentioned the drivers no longer being provided by NetBackup to me but on going to Quantum's site it suggests that the driver is supplied by Symantec for both BackupExec and NetBackup. It also unfortunately makes you contact support for i6000 driver updates so I've opened a case with Quantum for that.

In Windows Device Manager I see LTO3 twice which is odd to me as there is only 1 LTO3 in one partition that I would typically see as "standalone" on my other servers. There is another LTO3 in the other partition but also 10 LTO5s - I'd expect it not show me the 2nd LTO3 if it isn't also showing me the LTO5s for the other partition so I'm not sure if this is a duplicate entry for the 1 drive or not.

Driver Details for both LTO3s shown in Windows Device Manager is:
C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERs\ltotape.sys MS version 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)

So for those of use using libraries does the Windows Device Manager show all the attached drives as "tape drives" in the listing for just "tape drivers"?
Do you see anything under the storage controllers other than the HBAs? (All I'm seeing are the HBAs.)

The drives are made by HP - one person suggested I needed HP drivers. Is this something I'd need to get from HP even though in a Quantum library?






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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server

The key thing is to get the Windows system to see the drives first. Symantec stopped shipping device drivers for Windows several versions ago and is relying upon the underlying operating system to properly configure the drives. Quantum should have on their web site some Windows drivers for the library and the tape drives.

On the i6000, there is some advanced masking you have to do for the drives to be properly seen by the media server. You might have to work with Quantum to get this done. Quantum will need the WWN's of the FC adapters in you media server to accomplish this.

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Post Setting up Windows Media Server 
We have 4 x HP LTO3 drives in two masters attached to old Quantum PX502 libraries and we use different drivers for both. On Windows 2003 we use HP driver 1.0.4.0 and in Windows 2008 we use Microsoft driver 6.0.6001.18000

Here is a screenshot (Windows 2008) of the two drives:



-Jonathan

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From: veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Lightner, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 2:11 PM
To: VERITAS-BU < at > MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server

I had already done the masking in the library. As noted earlier SANSurfer is seeing the drives under the controllers. The library also shows the host HBAs as "online" where I mapped them.

Multiple people mentioned the drivers no longer being provided by NetBackup to me but on going to Quantum's site it suggests that the driver is supplied by Symantec for both BackupExec and NetBackup. It also unfortunately makes you contact support for i6000 driver updates so I've opened a case with Quantum for that.

In Windows Device Manager I see LTO3 twice which is odd to me as there is only 1 LTO3 in one partition that I would typically see as "standalone" on my other servers. There is another LTO3 in the other partition but also 10 LTO5s - I'd expect it not show me the 2nd LTO3 if it isn't also showing me the LTO5s for the other partition so I'm not sure if this is a duplicate entry for the 1 drive or not.

Driver Details for both LTO3s shown in Windows Device Manager is:
C:Windowssystem32DRIVERsltotape.sys MS version 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)

So for those of use using libraries does the Windows Device Manager show all the attached drives as "tape drives" in the listing for just "tape drivers"?
Do you see anything under the storage controllers other than the HBAs? (All I'm seeing are the HBAs.)

The drives are made by HP - one person suggested I needed HP drivers. Is this something I'd need to get from HP even though in a Quantum library?






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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server

The key thing is to get the Windows system to see the drives first. Symantec stopped shipping device drivers for Windows several versions ago and is relying upon the underlying operating system to properly configure the drives. Quantum should have on their web site some Windows drivers for the library and the tape drives.

On the i6000, there is some advanced masking you have to do for the drives to be properly seen by the media server. You might have to work with Quantum to get this done. Quantum will need the WWN's of the FC adapters in you media server to accomplish this.

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Post Setting up Windows Media Server 
Thanks for the help so far. Several people responded saying that I must first insure drivers exist at Windows OS level for the library and for the drives.

After working on this I realized that the 2 LTO3 drives I was seeing were because it did find drivers for those so it was seeing the 1 LTO3 in one partition (which only has that 1 drive) and the other LTO3 from the second partition (which also has my 10 LTO5 drives which were not being seen presumably because it didn’t have drivers for those). I got the driver for the Quantum i6000 from Quantum tech support and was advised the drivers for the tape drives had to be obtained from HP. The drivers for the tape drives were downloaded and the OS now sees the 10 LTO5s as well as the 2 LTO3s under Tape Drives (In fact during this process I saw the Windows Device Manager had the 10 LTO5s as Other Devices so it may have been seeing them all along and I hadn’t noticed them being in the wrong section.) For good measure I also updated the driver on the LTO3s.

Despite that when I go into Devices under NetBackup it shows me only the tape library (as TLD 0 like all the other media servers) for this Windows media server and the 2 LTO3 drives. When I select any of the LTO5 drives it does not show this Windows Media Server in the list for that drive (but does show all my other media servers).

After some online reading I tried running “scan.exe –all” but it didn’t output any useful information.

Also since I had earlier enabled Persistent Binding in Qlogic SANSurfer I disabled it and rebooted thinking perhaps it had persistently bound “nothing”. That didn’t help.

Any ideas on how to get NBU to see the LTO5s for this Windows media server given that the OS now sees them?


From: veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Lightner, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 11:14 AM
To: veritas-bu < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server


Netbackup 7.1
Windows 2008 R2
Qlogic QLE2460 HBAs
Quantum i6000 Tape Library with (HP) Ultrium5 and Ultrium 3 drives.

I’m a UNIX admin so don’t really know my way around windows well. The HBAs show up in Windows but no drives beneath them. The HBAs show up in Qlogic’s SANSurfer and I see “type” as “disk” for the library and it doesn’t seem to have a place to change “type”. In SANSurfer I do see LUNs for each of the tape drives. After doing some research I used SANSurfer to turn on persistent binding and rebooted but it doesn’t seem to make a difference.

When I go into NBU console and try to create storage units it shows me the TLD0 but has it in red so presumably there is a problem. If I try to go ahead and configure it it says:
“The device is not supported by the volumes wizard at this time”.

Are library is partitioned so that all but 1 of the drives is one partition and that 1 drive (an Ultrium 3) is in the other partition. In the Windows devices I see the Ultrium 3 as a tape drive and the NBU storage units show that as well. The windows devices do not show the drives from the other partitions.

I do have the SSO and Tape Drives options licensed on the server. All the appropriate NBU services seem to be running.

If I try to setup storage unit in the NBU GUI for disk storage (for our attached dedupe appliances it shows this media server but when I tell it to use the tape it doesn’t show it.

Any ideas?


Jeffrey C. Lightner
Sr. UNIX Administrator

DS Waters of America, Inc.
5660 New Northside Drive NW
Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30328

P: 678-486-3516
C: 678-772-0018
F: 770-937-7360
E: jlightner < at > water.com ([email]jlightner < at > water.com[/email])





Athena, Created for the Cause™
Making a Difference in the Fight Against Breast Cancer


How and Why I Should Support Bottled Water!
Do not relinquish your right to choose bottled water as a healthy alternative to beverages that contain sugar, calories, etc. Your support of bottled water will make a difference! Your signatures count! Go to http://www.bottledwatermatters.org/luv-bottledwater-iframe/dswaters and sign a petition to support your right to always choose bottled water. Help fight federal and state issues, such as bottle deposits (or taxes) and organizations that want to ban the sale of bottled water. Support community curbside recycling programs. Support bottled water as a healthy way to maintain proper hydration. Our goal is 50,000 signatures. Share this petition with your friends and family today!

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Post Setting up Windows Media Server 
In Windows Server Manager > Diagnostics > Device Manager
--Under Storage Controllers I am seeing both Qlogic HBAs
--Under System devices I am seeing the Scalar i6000 < The Quantum tape library
--Under Tape Drives I am seeing the 2 LTO3 drives and the 10 LTO5 drives.
None of those shows a yellow question mark. When I look at properties I don’t see anything that would seem to be indicating an issue. (As noted prior to the drive installs I was not seeing the LTO5s in Tape Drives.)

I felt confident I have the drivers given that the change to what I saw above occurred after I applied the drivers and I am able to see properties for each of the drives when I select them in above.

Initially in the NetBackup 7.1 GUI on Windows Media Server > Media and Device Management > Devices
--Under Robots I see the TLD(0) library for all my media servers including this Windows server.
--Under Drives I see all my drives but on selecting them only the two LTO3 show the Windows server as a host (along with all my other media servers). The 10 LTO5 show all my other media servers as a host but NOT the Windows server.

The question about the yellow question mark though reminded me that before the driver updates, on the Master in GUI I was seeing red indicators on things suggesting an issue. Due to this I went back to the Master in Netbackup 7.1 Java GUI logged into atlbks01 selected:
Media And Device Management
Configure Storage Devices
Deselected all servers except the Windows media server.
Clicked next through most of the windows since it saw the 11 drives in partition as robot and the 1 in the other partition as standalone.
When it went to automatically create the storage units at end I deselected the ones it had as they don't match our naming convention.
Did Finish to exit the wizard.
After that I expanded Storage then selected Storage Units.
Selected one of my other media server storage units for LTO3 and selected copy. In the copy I changed
name to match storage unit naming convention for the Windows media server and changed media server to hostname of the Windows media server.
Repeated same for LTO5 storage unit.
Verified the LTO3 shows hcart3 as Density and LTO5 shows hcart2 like it does on the other media servers.

After that when I went back to GUI on the Windows server itself it now shows all the drives.

Final question: Do I need to make the paths persistent on the Qlogic HBAs?

I don’t on my Linux servers using the same HBAs but in my research I had seen that mentioned by some folks when troubleshooting Windows even though it isn’t in the official documentation for 7.1 itself. I wasn’t sure if that is still a requirement for NBU 7.1.

From: WEAVER, Simon (external) [mailto:simon.weaver < at > astrium.eads.net]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 1:24 PM
To: Lightner, Jeff
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server


On the Windows Server, goto Device Manager and please ensure there are no devices shown as a "Yellow Question Mark"

Can you double check? If SCAN.exe is not seeing anything, then something is blocking the devices from being seen or drivers are not being shown.

Simon


From: veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Lightner, Jeff
Sent: 30 April 2012 15:07
To: veritas-bu < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server
Thanks for the help so far. Several people responded saying that I must first insure drivers exist at Windows OS level for the library and for the drives.

After working on this I realized that the 2 LTO3 drives I was seeing were because it did find drivers for those so it was seeing the 1 LTO3 in one partition (which only has that 1 drive) and the other LTO3 from the second partition (which also has my 10 LTO5 drives which were not being seen presumably because it didn’t have drivers for those). I got the driver for the Quantum i6000 from Quantum tech support and was advised the drivers for the tape drives had to be obtained from HP. The drivers for the tape drives were downloaded and the OS now sees the 10 LTO5s as well as the 2 LTO3s under Tape Drives (In fact during this process I saw the Windows Device Manager had the 10 LTO5s as Other Devices so it may have been seeing them all along and I hadn’t noticed them being in the wrong section.) For good measure I also updated the driver on the LTO3s.

Despite that when I go into Devices under NetBackup it shows me only the tape library (as TLD 0 like all the other media servers) for this Windows media server and the 2 LTO3 drives. When I select any of the LTO5 drives it does not show this Windows Media Server in the list for that drive (but does show all my other media servers).

After some online reading I tried running “scan.exe –all” but it didn’t output any useful information.

Also since I had earlier enabled Persistent Binding in Qlogic SANSurfer I disabled it and rebooted thinking perhaps it had persistently bound “nothing”. That didn’t help.

Any ideas on how to get NBU to see the LTO5s for this Windows media server given that the OS now sees them?


From: veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Lightner, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 11:14 AM
To: veritas-bu < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Setting up Windows Media Server


Netbackup 7.1
Windows 2008 R2
Qlogic QLE2460 HBAs
Quantum i6000 Tape Library with (HP) Ultrium5 and Ultrium 3 drives.

I’m a UNIX admin so don’t really know my way around windows well. The HBAs show up in Windows but no drives beneath them. The HBAs show up in Qlogic’s SANSurfer and I see “type” as “disk” for the library and it doesn’t seem to have a place to change “type”. In SANSurfer I do see LUNs for each of the tape drives. After doing some research I used SANSurfer to turn on persistent binding and rebooted but it doesn’t seem to make a difference.

When I go into NBU console and try to create storage units it shows me the TLD0 but has it in red so presumably there is a problem. If I try to go ahead and configure it it says:
“The device is not supported by the volumes wizard at this time”.

Are library is partitioned so that all but 1 of the drives is one partition and that 1 drive (an Ultrium 3) is in the other partition. In the Windows devices I see the Ultrium 3 as a tape drive and the NBU storage units show that as well. The windows devices do not show the drives from the other partitions.

I do have the SSO and Tape Drives options licensed on the server. All the appropriate NBU services seem to be running.

If I try to setup storage unit in the NBU GUI for disk storage (for our attached dedupe appliances it shows this media server but when I tell it to use the tape it doesn’t show it.

Any ideas?


Jeffrey C. Lightner
Sr. UNIX Administrator

DS Waters of America, Inc.
5660 New Northside Drive NW
Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30328

P: 678-486-3516
C: 678-772-0018
F: 770-937-7360
E: jlightner < at > water.com ([email]jlightner < at > water.com[/email])





Athena, Created for the Cause™
Making a Difference in the Fight Against Breast Cancer


How and Why I Should Support Bottled Water!
Do not relinquish your right to choose bottled water as a healthy alternative to beverages that contain sugar, calories, etc. Your support of bottled water will make a difference! Your signatures count! Go to http://www.bottledwatermatters.org/luv-bottledwater-iframe/dswaters and sign a petition to support your right to always choose bottled water. Help fight federal and state issues, such as bottle deposits (or taxes) and organizations that want to ban the sale of bottled water. Support community curbside recycling programs. Support bottled water as a healthy way to maintain proper hydration. Our goal is 50,000 signatures. Share this petition with your friends and family today!

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