bptpcinfo(1M)
150 NetBackup ServerFree Agent System Administrator’s Guide
bptpcinfo(1M)
NAME
bptpcinfo - discovers SAN devices and creates a 3pc.conf file.
SYNOPSIS
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bptpcinfo [-a] [-c] [-h] [-u] [-v]
[-x client_name] [-d disk_device_directory]
[-t tape_device_directory] [-p physical_device]
[-o output_file_name] [-o -]
DESCRIPTION
The bptpcinfo command lists all source and destination devices on the SAN, such as
disk and tape drives and third-party copy devices, and provides information about each
device (one line per device). By default, this command writes the information to the
following file:
/usr/openv/volmgr/database/3pc.conf
Note For offhost backup (Third-Party Copy Device or NetBackup Media Server backup
methods), a 3pc.conf file must exist at /usr/openv/volmgr/database.
See the NetBackup ServerFree Agent System Administrator’s Guide for further instructions
and related information on creating the 3pc.conf file.
OPTIONS
-a Discovers all devices on the fibre channel and SCSI connections. This
option lists all devices in /dev/rdsk and /dev/rmt.
-c Checks for syntax errors in an already existing
3pc.conf file (in
/usr/openv/volmgr/database). If the 3pc.conf file does not exist, a
message states “cannot open file.” In that case, use other options on this
command to create the file. Note that if -c is specified, any other options
are ignored.
The -c option checks for syntax errors such as missing keywords (for
instance, a missing “w=”), missing spaces between entries, or a
world-wide name that is not 8 digits in length. Any such errors can cause
the backup to fail.
-h Displays the bptpcinfo usage statement.
-u Discovers all devices on the fibre channel and SCSI connections, and
updates the existing3pc.conf file. If the 3pc.conf file does not exist,
the -u option will fail (use -a instead).
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