Showing posts with label Configuring virtual tape in VIOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Configuring virtual tape in VIOS. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Configuring virtual tape in VIOS

Step by Step Virtual Tape Drive Configuration 

Environment 
Virtual Tape supported at VIOS 2.1 with added fixes at VIOS v2.1.0.10- 
FP20.1 

Resolving the problem 
Requirements 
VIOS v2.1.0.0 or higher (v2.1.0.10-FP20.1 is the minimum recommended) 
Supports SAS-attached tape drives only 
New configuration allows physical tape devices to be virtualized 

Supported client OS 
AIX 5.3 TL 09 or higher 
AIX 6.1 TL 03 or higher 
LINUX 
i5/OS (IBM i) 

VIOS partition with NON-target tape (Not a SAS tape drive ) 

$ lsdev -type tape 
name status description 
rmt0 Available SCSI 4mm Tape Drive 

VIOS Partition with a target SAS tape drive 
Step 1: 
$ lsdev -type tape 
name status description 
rmt0 Available SAS 4mm Tape Drive 

To list all devices of type "tape" that can be used as backing 
devices, type 
$ lsdev -type tape4vtd 
name status description 
rmt0 Available SAS 4mm Tape Drive 

To export a physical tape drive to a client as a virtual tape drive. 
step 2: 
$ mkvdev -vdev rmt0 -vadapter vhost0 
vttape0 Available 

To list all virtual target tape devices 
step 3: 
$ lsdev -type tape -virtual 
vttape0 Available Virtual Target Device - Tape 

step 4: 
$ lsmap -all -type tape 
SVSA Physloc Client Partition ID 
-------------- ------------------------- ------------------- 
vhost0 U8203.E4A.10D4431-V2-C11 0x00000004 
VTD vttape0 
Status Available 
LUN 0x8100000000000000 
Backing device rmt0 
Physloc U789C.001.DQD2684-P1-C4-T1-L900-L0 

step 5: 
Run cfgmgr on client partition to configure the virtual tape drive 
Note: If the physical tape drive is currently used as a backing device 
and you want to use it locally on the VIOS (i.e to create a 
backupios), the Virtual Target Device (VTD) must be removed or set in 
a Defined state first, or you can also choose to remove the backing 
device 
Example: 
To remove VTD, vttape0, type 
$ rmvdev -vtd vttape0 

To put VTD, vttape0, in a Defined state, type 
$ rmdev -dev vttape0 -ucfg 

To remove the backing device 
$ rmvdev -vdev rmt0 

Note: The VIO Server cannot use Atape drive when attempting to 
virtualize a SAS tape drive such as the 3580 to AIX client lpar. The 
Atape driver can be used on the running AIX client lpar.