Configuration Checklist
92 NetBackup ServerFree Agent System Administrator’s Guide
Configuration Checklist
This checklist includes major caveats and important information. READ THIS TABLE
before setting up your disk arrays for Extended Frozen Image Services. The right column
refers to sources for more information.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING ! Refer to these topics for help
If you want your client data configured over Volume Manager
volumes, make sure your arrays and operating system are
supported by Volume Manager (VxVM).
Refer to the NetBackup Release Notes, or
go to www.support.veritas.com
(see “ServerFree Agent Information on
the Web” on page xiv).
Make sure the client data is correctly mirrored to secondary disks
in the array.
See “Configuring Primary and
Secondary Disks” on page 98.
When configuring a backup policy, be sure to select a frozen image
method that supports your arrays.
See “The Frozen Image Methods” on
page 93.
Ask your array support technician to configure your array as
follows:
- The NetBackup clients must have access (visibility) to primary
and secondary disks in the array
- The media server must have access to the secondary disks.
See “Disk Configuration
Requirements” on page 96.
If you are upgrading from the NetBackup for EMC product (for
NetBackup 3.4), ask your array support technician to reconfigure
your arrays so that NetBackup clients have access to the primary
disks AND TO THE SECONDARY disks in the array.
See “Disk Configuration
Requirements” on page 96.
If client data is configured over Volume Manager volumes, label
all secondary disks using the format command (label option).
See “Disk Configuration
Requirements” on page 96.
Solaris: The EMC Symmetrix array must be configured in Common
Serial Number Mode to support multiple client SCSI and/or fibre
channel connections.
See “Multiple Connectivity to EMC
Array: Common Serial Number mode”
on page 98
Do not include secondary disks in a Volume Manager disk group.
Be sure to follow this and other restrictions when using Volume
Manager.
See “Disk Types” on page 111.
Read the “Best Practices” section. See “Best Practices” on page 115.
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