HP Tc2120 HP Server Ultra 3 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Installation and Configurati - Page 56
Using the NetWare Tape Backup, Using a CD-ROM with NetWare, Lock Status
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Chapter 5 Novell NetWare Installation Before you eject your current media, you should first Dismount it (menu choice 5). When the media status is Dismounted, you can eject the media. However, NetWare does not allow you to dismount it if the media is locked. To insert your new media, wait for the drive to spin-up, and then select the Drive Mount option. Lock Status If your removable-media device supports the Lock/Unlock feature, you can lock the media (menu choice 6). The media must be in the Not Locked state before you can eject it. If the media is Locked, it cannot be ejected when you press the Eject button. Using the NetWare Tape Backup Included with Novell NetWare is a server-based tape backup utility called sbackup.nlm. This utility allows you to backup server disk drives to a server tape drive. The utility supports HP host adapters. Novell NetWare documentation contains instructions for loading the server backup software. Refer to the NetWare Server Backup Manual to load the tapedai, tsa, and sbackup modules. 1. Once you have loaded adpt160m.ham, load tsaxxx.nlm (tsa312.nlm, tsa400.nlm, tsa410.nlm) and sbackup with these options: :load scsi2tp.cdm :load tsaxxx :load sbackup The appropriate driver that interfaces sbackup to ASPI is loaded automatically. 2. When sbackup is loaded, it asks for a login name. Enter the appropriate name. 3. If sbackup asks you to select the device driver, select the HP DIBI-2 Tape Driver, regardless of the type of SCSI tape drive being attached (e.g., even if the tape drive is manufactured by Wangtek, do not select the Wangtek driver). Novell publishes a list of SCSI tape drives supported by sbackup.nlm. Using a CD-ROM with NetWare To use a CD-ROM with NetWare, follow these instructions: 1. Load adpt160m.ham by entering the following line: :load [pathname]adpt160m 50