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Creating Configuration Files for Offhost Backup
Note The world-wide name (wwn) is a 16-digit number. On some devices, the WWN can
be found on the back of the device or in the boot-time messages written to the
/var/adm/messages log on the NetBackup Media Server. For the Chaparral
router, the world-wide name can be displayed by the Chaparral FC-to-SCSI Router
Administrator interface (see the example in Chapter 2 on page 34: Port WWN =
2000005013B05497).
Figure 11. 3pc.conf file—what to edit.
If you are using the NetBackup Media Server backup method, there is no need to
specify world-wide names. Just make sure the 3pc.conf file has been created on the
NetBackup media server (see step 1).
Figure 12 contains an example message showing a world-wide name for a device,
written to the /var/adm/messages log on the server. Note there are two versions of
the world-wide name: the node wwn and port wwn. For entry in the 3pc.conf file,
try the port wwn first.
Figure 12. Example of world-wide name in /var/adm/messages log/
# devid major minor devpath sn npid lun wwn
#%d %d %d %s %s %x %d %s
0 32 130 /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s2 SEAGATE:ST39173N:LM98269700007914H8K6 0x0 0 WWN
1 32 170 /dev/rdsk/c2t5d0s2 SEAGATE:ST39173N:LM9803140000191307A9 0x0 0 WWN
2 32 178 /dev/rdsk/c2t6d0s2 IBM:DNES-318350W:AK0MM225 0x0 0 WWN
3 33 349 /dev/rmt/2cbn SONY:TSL-A500C:0009480002 0x0 0 WWN
Replace each instance of “WWN” with the actual
world-wide name (16-digit value) of the third-party
copy device, bridge, or other SAN device that the
storage device is connected to.
NetBackup 4.0V ServerFree Agent System Administrator's Guide for Solaris
NetBackup 4.0V ServerFree Agent System Administrator's Guide for Solaris
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