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Hi,
we are planning to buy an FAS2040c and would like to know if it is possible to directly attach an IBM TS3100 LTO5 tape drive to it via FC? In our current setup we have FAS3040c with a directly attached Overland library via FC. Backup is done with backup exec through ndmp. Also we would like to attach 2 IBM servers running ESX. Both servers should be attached directly via FC as well. From the products page I can see that the FAS2040 has 4 FC ports so there should be enough ports, I'm just not sure if this is possible to directly attach the devices. I only know configurations with a FC switch in between.
Regards,
Oliver
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Oliver -
Nothing special to using direct attached, you should have no problems.
Connect to initiator port for tape drive, and target ports for the servers.
The on board FC ports can be configured as target or initiator.
system> fcadmin config
Local
Adapter Type State Status
---------------------------------------------------
0a initiator CONFIGURED online
0b initiator CONFIGURED online
0c target CONFIGURED online
0d target CONFIGURED online
system> fcadmin config -d 0b
system> fcadmin config -t target 0b
system> reboot
I hope this response has been helpful to you.
At your service,
Eugene Kashpureff
NetAppU Instructor and Independent Consultant
(P.S. I appreciate points for helpful or correct answers.)
Oliver -
Nothing special to using direct attached, you should have no problems.
Connect to initiator port for tape drive, and target ports for the servers.
The on board FC ports can be configured as target or initiator.
system> fcadmin config
Local
Adapter Type State Status
---------------------------------------------------
0a initiator CONFIGURED online
0b initiator CONFIGURED online
0c target CONFIGURED online
0d target CONFIGURED online
system> fcadmin config -d 0b
system> fcadmin config -t target 0b
system> reboot
I hope this response has been helpful to you.
At your service,
Eugene Kashpureff
NetAppU Instructor and Independent Consultant
(P.S. I appreciate points for helpful or correct answers.)
Thanks a lot. This is good news for us. I will setup the system next week.
Cheers,
Oliver
Finally the day has come to get the tape drive up and running... and guess what it is not working.
TS3100 + ULT3580-HH5
I logged in to the TS3100 Webinterface to verify everything is fine. I realized that the webinterface was showing the tape drive as unsupported. I fixed this by installing the latest firmware for the library. The tape drive is now recognized.
On the 2040 I still get the message:
ukwgsan02> sysconfig -t
Tape drive (0a.4) IBM ULT3580-HH5 (Non-qualified tape drive)
I called netapp support and they told me to install the .tcf file for the ULT3580on the filer. This I did but unfortunately it is still shown as un-qualified.
The tape is now explicitly listed:
rsh san2 "storage show tape supported" | grep ULT
Seagate ULTRIUM06242
IBM ULT3580-TD1
IBM ULTRIUM-TD1
IBM ULT3580-TD2 - Dynamically Qualified
IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 - Dynamically Qualified
IBM LTO3 ULT3580 - Dynamically Qualified
IBM LTO3 ULTRIUM - Dynamically Qualified
IBM LTO 4 ULT3580 - Dynamically Qualified
IBM LTO 4 ULTRIUM - Dynamically Qualified
IBM LTO 5 ULT3580 - Dynamically Qualified
Before we purchased the drive our supplier contacted netapp to ensure the drive is supported and now this....
Any ideas?
Ok, I got it listed now.
I used the /etc/cloned_tapes file with the following entry:
IBM ULT3580-HH5 EMULATES IBM ULT3580-TD5
This now lists the drive:
sysconfig -t
Tape drive (0a.4) IBM ULT3580-HH5 emulates LTO 5 ULT3580
rst0l - rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
nrst0l - no rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
urst0l - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
rst0m - rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GB cmp
nrst0m - no rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GB cmp
urst0m - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GB cmp
rst0h - rewind device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
nrst0h - no rewind device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
urst0h - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
rst0a - rewind device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
nrst0a - no rewind device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
urst0a - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
I will now do a test backup
So, I'm running into the same thing. Where did you download the ULT3580 tcf file?
Hi !!!
I have same problem here,
I´m using a NETAPP 3210, TS3200 and a TAPE DRIVE ULT3580-HH5.
sysconfig -t
Tape drive (2b.4) IBM ULT3580-HH5 (Non-qualified tape drive)
What do I do ?
I using NDMPD, and ARC SERVE, but in the software CA, this tape are OFFLINE
Thanks!
Denis
Hi Denis,
if you are running DataONtap 8.x you don't have this issue. Just to let you know.
If you are running an earlier version of DataONtap do the following:
add this entry in /etc/cloned_tapes file:
IBM ULT3580-HH5 EMULATES IBM ULT3580-TD5
Wait a few moments and check the drive using sysconfig -t:
sysconfig -t
Tape drive (0a.4) IBM ULT3580-HH5 emulates LTO 5 ULT3580
rst0l - rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
nrst0l - no rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
urst0l - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
rst0m - rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GB cmp
nrst0m - no rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GB cmp
urst0m - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GB cmp
rst0h - rewind device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
nrst0h - no rewind device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
urst0h - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
rst0a - rewind device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
nrst0a - no rewind device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
urst0a - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
Do a test backup. You might need to restart your ARC serve services.
Best Regards,
Oli
Hi Oli !!!
Thanks for your help!
I am running DataOntap 8.0 1P3, but i´m having this problem.
Even running 8.0 1P3, i need add entry in Cloned_tapes ?
Best Regards,
Denis
Hi,
we are using:
8.0.1P4 7-Mode:
and we didn't need the cloned entry. Just give it a try or update to a later patch level.
Ok,
I try and paste the result here !
Thanks !