Configuring and Using Backup Devices
Configuring Devices for Direct Backup
Chapter 238
Configuring Devices for Direct Backup
This section provides the configuration steps for backup devices used in a
direct backup environment. Refer to the HP OpenView Storage Data
Protector Concepts Guide for a more detailed information on direct
backup concepts.
Direct backup is a Data Protector backup solution in a SAN
environment. Please read the section “Shared Devices in the SAN
Environment” on page 44 for general information on SAN environments.
Note that the direct backup device configuration steps differ from the
configuration steps described in the mentioned section, and are given in
this section.
A direct backup environment consists of the following:
• a SAN network
• internal or external Fibre Channel bridge(s) (FC bridge)
• backup device(s) connected to FC bridge(s) (standalone or SCSI-II
library)
• physical XCopy engine(s) (present on an FC Bridge)
• disk array(s) assuring point-in-time stability of data (HP
StorageWorks Disk Array XP or HP StorageWorks Virtual Array)
• application system(s) connected to the disk array original disk(s)
• backup system(s) connected to the disk array mirror disk(s) and
controlling the SCSI-II library robotics and SCSI-II
library/standalone device drives
An internal FC bridge is embedded in the backup device, whereas an
external FC bridge resides at any point in the SAN.
A backup device used in the direct backup environment is identified by
the World Wide Name (WWN) of the Fibre Channel bridge that it is
connected to or embedded in the backup device, and by the device
(standalone device) or drive (SCSI-II library) Logical Unit Number
(LUN) as seen on the SAN. If a SCSI-II library is used, its robotics does
not have to be connected to a FC bridge.