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6.Keep the new configuration and exit SYSGEN:

Enter Y for Purge old configuration (yes/no)?.

7.Create a device link file using mknod:

:mknod “/dev/picker c 0 31” :mknod “/dev/drive c 0 30”

8.To verify the changes, restart the system.

After you connected and configured standalone devices, configure them for use with Data Protector. For detailed steps, see the online Help index: “configuring standalone devices”.

Configuring SCSI tape libraries

1.Connect a device to the system.

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Contents HP Data Protector A.06.11 MPE/iX system user guide Page Contents Index Figures Tables Edition history Part number Guide edition ProductPublication history Guides Intended audienceDocumentation set Other documents and online Help provide related informationHP Data Protector disaster recovery guide HP Data Protector integration guide for HP Reporter Online Help This guide fulfills a similar function for Media OperationsGuide Documentation mapAbbreviations Map Abbreviation GuideIntegrations Integration Guide Convention Element Document conventions and symbolsDocument conventions Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Data Protector graphical user interfaceProvides additional information General information HP technical support Data Protector graphical user interfaceDocumentation feedback Subscription serviceHP websites For additional information, see the following HP websitesIntegration concepts Configuring the integrationIntroduction PrerequisitesBefore you begin Configuring devicesConfiguring standalone devices Connect a device to the systemO configuration standalone device Run the Sysgen utility, IO subsystem Autochanger robotics device and identify it as Picker Ioadev LDEV=31 PATH=52.3.1 ID=PICKERCreate a device link file using mknod Configuring Scsi tape librariesKeep the new configuration and exit Sysgen O configuration Scsi tape library At the ISL prompt, enterPaths and devices for tapes MODE=AUTOREPLYBackup types BackupTurboSTORE/iX supports two backup types Variable Value Description User-definable backup variablesList of backup variables Setting Backup Variables Specifying backup options Click Add to add the new variable to the list Full system backupTurboSTORE/iX backup options Creating Store Tapes RestoreCreating SLT To create a SLT, runList of restore variables User-definable restore variablesSetting Restore Variables TurboSTORE/iX restore options Click OK to apply the settingsShell script can contain commands for job streaming Pre- and post-exec commandsDisaster recovery ExampleData Protector A.06.11 supports the omnib command Supported CLI commandsRecovery Procedure Backup and restore of MPE/iX database TurboSTORE/iX log files Example 1. TurboSTORE/iX log files with OnlineUDC files To create a UDC file, enter the following in command promptUDC files and environment variables Example 2. TurboSTORE/iX log files with ONLINE=STARTTo activate the UDC file enter OB2SET fileExample Index