HP StoreOnce 4420 HP D2D Backup System Installation and Configuration guide (E - Page 33

Manual driver installation (optional, VTL only), HP LTO Tape driver, Medium changer driver

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Table 1 Using iLO2 with the HP StoreOnce Backup System (continued) if you change the server name in the Web Management Interface, these changes will not be reflected automatically in the iLO2 pages. IMPORTANT: Do not use the Power Management button on this page. System Status - other pages The navigation pane on the left provides several options. System Information, iLO2 Log and Integrated Management Log, all provide information that may be useful, particularly if making a support call. Do not use Diagnostics, and the information on iLO2 User Tips and Insight Agent is not relevant to HP StoreOnce Backup Systems. Remote Console Virtual Media This is the main purpose of iLO2 with HP StoreOnce Backup Systems. It requires a user name and password, which should be the same password as the HP StoreOnce Backup System. Any changes you make to the password on the Web Management Interface also apply to the password on the iLO2 Remote Console. This is not supported. Do not use. Power Management Do not use the power off button. You will power off the D2D Backup System untidily and may disrupt backup and restore and replication jobs. Similarly, the Power Regulator for ProLiant setting should always be in HP Static High Performance Mode. If you change this, you may affect performance. Administration If required, use this option to set up and manage iLO2 users; it does not affect users of the StoreOnce Backup System. Do not use the software upgrade function on these pages. StoreOnce Backup System software upgrades should not be carried out across a network. Always use the Web Management Interface and follow the instructions in the software release notes on how to upgrade using the software Management CD and USB Key media. Manual driver installation (optional, VTL only) If you intend to create Virtual Tape Devices on the HP StoreOnce Backup System, two drivers are required; an HP LTO Tape driver and a medium changer driver. NOTE: Certain backup applications require you to use their own drivers for both the tape device and medium changer. For many applications these will be installed automatically during the software installation process. If the backup software is already installed, you may need to manually update the drivers after installing the HP StoreOnce Backup System. HP LTO Tape driver The HP LTO Tape driver must be installed to allow your system to recognize the Ultrium tape devices created by the HP StoreOnce Backup System. Tape drivers can be installed from the drivers directory on the HP StoreOnce Backup System CD-ROM, where they are supplied as an installer application and as driver files for manual installation. Also check the HP website for driver updates at http://www.hp.com/support. The tape drive is configurable as an LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4 or LTO-5 device. This is the default behavior of the tape drive and there is no need and no way to change it on the HP StoreOnce Backup System. It is important not to confuse emulation type with cartridge size. Emulation type is totally independent from cartridge size. The HP StoreOnce Backup System allows you to pick whatever cartridge size you like (up to 3.2 TB). Medium changer driver No additional medium changer driver is required because Microsoft Windows provides a suitable generic driver and all backup applications provide their own changer drivers. Device Manager After installation, the HP StoreOnce Backup System does not appear as a device under My Computer and it is not mapped to a drive letter. You must always use a backup application on the host Manual driver installation (optional, VTL only) 33

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Table 1 Using iLO2 with the HP StoreOnce Backup System
(continued)
if you change the server name in the Web Management Interface, these changes will
not be reflected automatically in the iLO2 pages.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use the
Power Management
button on this page.
The navigation pane on the left provides several options. System Information, iLO2 Log
and Integrated Management Log, all provide information that may be useful, particularly
System
Status — other
pages
if making a support call. Do not use Diagnostics, and the information on iLO2 User Tips
and Insight Agent is not relevant to HP StoreOnce Backup Systems.
This is the main purpose of iLO2 with HP StoreOnce Backup Systems. It requires a user
name and password, which should be the same password as the HP StoreOnce Backup
Remote Console
System. Any changes you make to the password on the Web Management Interface
also apply to the password on the iLO2 Remote Console.
This is not supported. Do
not
use.
Virtual Media
Do
not
use the power off button. You will power off the D2D Backup System untidily and
may disrupt backup and restore and replication jobs. Similarly, the Power Regulator for
Power Management
ProLiant setting should always be in
HP Static High Performance Mode
. If you change
this, you may affect performance.
If required, use this option to set up and manage iLO2 users; it does not affect users of
the StoreOnce Backup System. Do
not
use the software upgrade function on these pages.
Administration
StoreOnce Backup System software upgrades should not be carried out across a network.
Always use the Web Management Interface and follow the instructions in the software
release notes on how to upgrade using the software Management CD and USB Key
media.
Manual driver installation (optional, VTL only)
If you intend to create Virtual Tape Devices on the HP StoreOnce Backup System, two drivers are
required; an HP LTO Tape driver and a medium changer driver.
NOTE:
Certain backup applications require you to use their own drivers for both the tape device
and medium changer. For many applications these will be installed automatically during the
software installation process. If the backup software is already installed, you may need to manually
update the drivers after installing the HP StoreOnce Backup System.
HP LTO Tape driver
The HP LTO Tape driver must be installed to allow your system to recognize the Ultrium tape devices
created by the HP StoreOnce Backup System.
Tape drivers can be installed from the
drivers
directory on the HP StoreOnce Backup System
CD-ROM, where they are supplied as an installer application and as driver files for manual
installation. Also check the HP website for driver updates at
h
t
tp://w
w
w
.hp
.co
m/su
ppo
r
t
.
The tape drive is configurable as an LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4 or LTO-5 device. This is the default
behavior of the tape drive and there is no need and no way to change it on the HP StoreOnce
Backup System. It is important not to confuse emulation type with cartridge size. Emulation type is
totally independent from cartridge size. The HP StoreOnce Backup System allows you to pick
whatever cartridge size you like (up to 3.2 TB).
Medium changer driver
No additional medium changer driver is required because Microsoft Windows provides a suitable
generic driver and all backup applications provide their own changer drivers.
Device Manager
After installation, the HP StoreOnce Backup System does not appear as a device under
My Computer
and it is not mapped to a drive letter. You must always use a backup application on the host
Manual driver installation (optional, VTL only)
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