Looking for information about what works with our NAS and iscsi products? On this page you will find a list of software and hardware products which were tested by IBM and other vendors, using certain configurations of the following list of IBM storage networking products. This is a list of software and hardware products, which were tested by IBM and other vendors, using certain configurations of the following list of IBM storage networking products: The NAS 200 includes the 5194 Model 200, 201, 225 and 226. The NAS 300 includes the 5195 Model 325* and 5195 Model 326*. The NAS 300G includes the 5196 Model G00, G01, G25* and G26*. The IP Storage 200i includes the 4125 Models 100, 110, 200 and 210 * The following are dual clustered configurations. Important Disclaimer Information: The following compatibility/interoperability information provided by IBM should be used as a guide only, since hardware and software levels and releases may vary, and numerous hardware and software combinations are possible. IBM makes no representation or guarantee regarding the compatibility of specific hardware or software products. THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Unless otherwise specified, warranty, service, and support for non-ibm products are provided directly to you by the product manufacturer, supplier or publisher of the product. IBM makes no representations or warranties regarding the non-ibm products. The inclusion of an IBM or non-ibm product on an interoperability list is not a guarantee that it will work with the designated IBM network attached storage (NAS) product. In addition, not all software and hardware combinations created from compatible components will necessarily function properly together. The following list includes products developed or distributed by companies other than IBM. IBM does not provide service or support for the non-ibm products listed, but does not prohibit them from being used together with IBM's NAS products. During problem debug and resolution, IBM may require that hardware or software additions be removed from the IBM product to provide problem determination and resolution on the IBM-supplied hardware/software. For support issues regarding non-ibm products, please contact the manufacturer of the product directly. IBM does not warrant either functionality or problem resolution of any non-ibm products. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 1 of 20
Summary of Software and Hardware Interoperability The purpose of these charts is to provide a quick overview of the software and hardware that has currently been tested by IBM. "Yes"- indicates that IBM has tested the specified software with the corresponding IBM storage networking product. "No"- only indicates that testing by IBM has not yet occurred. Please note that most, if not all of the software listed is expected to perform normally in conjunction with the corresponding storage networking products, it just may not have been tested by IBM as yet. This chart will be updated on an ongoing basis as further tests are performed. Please refer to the more detailed information that follows these summary charts for specific product information. Software NAS 200 NAS 300 NAS 300G Product / Model 200 201 225 226 325 326 G00 G01 G25 G26 TSM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VERITAS NetBackup Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VERITAS Backup Exec Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Legato NetWorker Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CA ARCserve 2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WQuinn StorageCentral SRM Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No IBM DB2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM Director Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Oracle Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Lotus Domino Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Microsoft Exchange Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Microsoft MediaServer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WebSphere Application Server Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tivoli SANergy Yes Yes Yes Yes Symantec Norton Anti-Virus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TrendMicro ServerProtect Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NSI Double-Take Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 2 of 20
Hardware NAS 200 NAS 300 NAS 300G Product / Model 200 201 225 226 325 326 G00 G01 G25 G26 5194-EXP Yes Yes Fibre Channel HBA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SCSI SE card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SCSI LVD/SE card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SCSI HVD card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 40/80 Internal Tape Drive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM 3581-L17 External Tape Drive Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM 3570 Tape Library Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM 3581 LTO Tape Library Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Quantum DLT8000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NAS Gateway Products Only NAS 300G Project / Model G00 G01 G25 G26 IBM -2105 ESS Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM -2106 MSS Yes Yes Yes Yes FAStT200 Yes Yes Yes Yes FAStT500 Yes Yes Yes Yes FAStT700 Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM -7133, IBM 7140 SAN 160 Yes Yes Yes Yes Compaq MA-8000 Yes Yes No No Compaq ESA-1200 Yes Yes No No SAN Fabric NAS 200 NAS 300 NAS 300G Product / Model 200 201 225 226 325 326 G00 G01 G25 G26 IBM-2031 Mc DATA FC Switches Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM -2032 Mc DATA FC switch. Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM-2042 INRANGE FC Switch. Yes Yes Yes Yes Brocade 2800/2400, Compaq FC SW Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM-2109 FC Switch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM-2108 SAN Data Gateway Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes McDATA 3016 FC switch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM-3534 Managed Hub N/T Yes N/T Yes N/T Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 3 of 20
IBM TotalStorage? IP Storage 200i One of the benefits of iscsi technology is that the protocol functions in a way that is transparent to the client operating system, database, middleware or applications. Hence, any environment that operates on a supported operating system should work with the IP Storage 200i. To date the following software has been tested in conjunction with the IP Storage 200i. We will update the list on an ongoing basis as more tests are completed. The following software was already tested with 200i ver 1.0 - see details below; TSM Microsoft Exchange Lawson Tivoli SANergy DB2 Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 4 of 20
Software Interoperability Details Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) Provides backup / recovery management for logical volume and files, including LAN-free support. Tivoli Storage Manager client version 4.2 (or later) Version 4.2 client is pre-loaded on the NAS 200, NAS 300 and NAS 300G Version 4.2.1 will be made available on the web client for the support of LAN-free backup support. Contact IBM support 1-800-IBM-SERV The Tivoli Storage Manager Server function must be installed on a server on the network in order to use the TSM client function that is pre-loaded on these NAS products. Before using this TSM function, licenses must be purchased for both the TSM Server and for each pre-loaded TSM client code. To purchase TSM server or client licenses contact IBM Tivoli (in the US call 1-800-2-TIVOLI (1-800-284-8654) -or- 512-436-800 or see http://www.tivoli.com/inside/locations/sales/ VERITAS NetBackup Datacenter for Windows NT/2000 Backup NAS operating system partition or the user data partitions to tape VERITAS NetBackup Datacenter for Windows NT/2000 Version 3.4 (or later) Client Normal Windows 2000 software installation procedures on any of the above models. This software is not pre-loaded. Contact the software vendor (http://www.veritas.com/) The optional barcode reader on the IBM 3581 LTO tape library is not supported with NetBackup Datacenter 3.4. VERITAS device drivers should be installed for tape devices instead of the manufacturer's drivers or Microsoft Windows drivers. Therefore, during the software installation, select VERITAS drivers instead of the OEM drivers. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 5 of 20
VERITAS Backup Exec Backup NAS operating system partition or the user data partitions to tape VERITAS Backup Exec 8.0 (or later) Client Normal Windows 2000 software installation procedures on any of the above models. This software is not pre-loaded. Contact the software vendor (http://www.veritas.com/) VERITAS device drivers should be installed for tape devices instead of the manufacturer's drivers or Microsoft Windows drivers. Therefore, during the software installation, select VERITAS drivers instead of the OEM drivers. For all NAS products -- There is a known conflict between the VERITAS Open File Option and the IBMsupplied software; therefore the Open File Option should not be installed (nor used). IBM is aware of this conflict and every attempt is being made to correct it in a later release of the software for these products. For 5195-325 and 5196-G25 -- if Backup Exec is running on a cluster engine that fails, IBM's testing indicated that Backup Exec must be restarted manually on the other engine. Legato Networker for Windows NT/2000 Backup NAS operating system partition or the user data Legato Networker for Windows NT/2000 Version 6.0, 6.0.1 and 6.11 Clients Normal Windows 2000 software installation procedures on any of the above models. This software is not pre-loaded. Contact the software vendor (http://www.legato.com/) Legato Networker Version 6.0.1 has been tested with the 5194-200, 5194-225, 5195-325, 5196-G00 and 5196-G25. Legato uses OEM drivers for the tape drive but uses its own driver for the media changer. Therefore, the OEM driver should be loaded for the tape drive. If the OEM or any other driver is loaded for the media changer, it should be uninstalled before the Legato software installation. For 5195-325, 5195-326, and 5196-G25 and 5196-G26 only: Creating a PSM Persistent Image of the NAS operating system volume (C:\) while a backup is in progress may cause the backup to stop. This issue is under investigation. In the meantime, do not create a Persistent Image on the NAS C:\ system volume while tape backup is in progress. This program may be configured as a cluster resource for automatic recovery of failures occurring during a backup operation. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 6 of 20
CA ARCserve 2000 Backup NAS operating system partition or the user data partitions to tape Version 2000 (or later) Client Normal Windows 2000 software installation procedures on any of the above models. This software is not pre-loaded. Contact the software vendor (http://www.ca.com/arcserve) 5195-325, or 5196-G25 - At the time of IBM's testing, if a clustering failover occurs during a backup, the backup is not restarted automatically on the new node. CA ARCserve uses its own drivers for the tape device(s). If any other drivers are loaded for the media changer, they should be uninstalled before the CA ARCserve software installation. 5196-G01, or 5196-G26 - Registry edit is needed. First stop Tape Engine, got to: HKLM->software->Computer Associates ->ARCSERVE IT-> BASE -> TAPEENGINE. Add key "CONFIG", leave class blank. Add key DWORD "EnableSharedDevices" and set data value to 1. WQuinn StorageCentral Provides advanced storage resource management (disk quota, disk usage reporting, others) StorageCentral SRM Active Directory 5.0 or above StorageCentral SRM Standard 5.0 or above Use keyboard, mouse and monitor directly attached to the NAS appliance Contact the software vendor (http://www.wquinn.com/) IBM has successfully installed and demonstrated StorageCentral program suite on the above IBM NAS products. Contact WQuinn for questions and support regarding this product. W.Quinn StorageCentral SRM may consume large disk space for the work area (2GB), thus it is recommended to be installed to user disk space rather than C: drive. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 7 of 20
IBM DB2 IBM TotalStorage TM Network Attached Storage As a foundation of e-business, DB2 is a multimedia, Web-ready relational database management system. NAS products:db2 UDB 7.1 on IBM AIX 4.3.3, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, SUN Solaris 8 or Red Hat Linux IP Storage 200i products: DB2 UDB 7.1 on Red Hat Linux or Microsoft Windows NT/2000. Windows environments require IBM's iscsi Client for Windows 2000, and Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or Windows NT 4 Service Pack 6. DB2 must be installed on an application server, NOT on the NAS or IP Storage 200i appliance. No additional client code is necessary to be installed on the IBM NAS or IP Storage 200i. IBM TotalStorage NAS and IP Storage 200i product support DB2 UDB database files can be created on the IBM TotalStorage NAS and IP Storage 200i products. NAS products: DB2 UDB database files can be created on the IBM TotalStorage NAS products. DB2 UDB running on an application server must be connected to the IBM TotalStorage NAS products via either the CIFS or NFS network protocol. If DB2 UDB is running on the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, CIFS protocol is recommended. If DB2 UDB is running on a Unix platform that includes IBM AIX, SUN Solaris or Linux, the NFS protocol is recommended. IP Storage 200i: DB2 UDB running on an application server and must be connected to the IBM TotalStorage IP Storage 200i products using IBM's iscsi Client for Windows (or equivalent). This client is shipped with the IP Storage 200i unit and must be installed on each server that requires access to the iscsi device. This code may also be downloaded from: Click here Important notice for Solaris and Linux DB2 users: DB2 Linux and DB2 Solaris require known configuration modifications. A configuration tool has been included with Product CD shipped with IBM NAS. More information can be found at http://ssddom02.storage.ibm.com/techsup/webnav.nsf/support/5196-g00. Select "Hints and Tips" from "Information" group. From the list, find out the document entitled "IBM DB2 UDB Server (for Solaris and Linux) Support Enablement Utilities. You may also search using the keyword "DB2". For Solaris users: in order to support DB2 over NFS v3, please make sure to apply Solaris 8 patch "108727-09". This information can also be found in the link indicated above. Important notice for IP Storage users: 1. Configure the logical drives in write-through mode. 2. While using the Linux client (i.e. DB2 running on a Linux server), if the IP Storage 200i terminated abnormally, the iscsi module should be unloaded and reloaded on the Linux client (i.e. DB2 server machine) prior to restarting or bringing the database back online. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 8 of 20
Oracle One of leading relational database management systems in the industry. Oracle 8.17 on IBM AIX 4.3.3, SUN Solaris 8 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Oracle RDMS must be installed on an application server, NOT on the NAS box. No additional client code needs to be installed on the IBM NAS. For Oracle product support, contact Oracle Support Services at http://www.oracle.com/support/ or by phone at numbers listed by geography on this website. Contact IBM TotalStorage NAS product support for hardware-related or configuration modification issues. An Oracle database file can be created on the IBM TotalStorage NAS products. Oracle RDBMS running on an application server must be connected to the IBM TotalStorage NAS products via either the CIFS or NFS network protocol; however, the NFS network protocol is recommended. In clustering configuration (NAS 300 and NAS 300G), Oracle can fail over to secondary node if primary node is down. However it does not automatically fail over from secondary node even when the primary node has been fixed. Oracle suggests fail over by manual operation. Contact Oracle support for further information IBM Director TM IBM Director? is a highly integrated systems management software solution built that can manage individual or large groups of IBM non-ibm PC-based servers, IBM NAS appliances, desktops, workstations and notebooks on a variety of platforms, including: Microsoft Windows and Linux to name few. IBM Director version 2.0 or above IBM Director Agent is preloaded on all NAS appliances. For operation, the Director Agent requires a licenced IBM Director Server installed on a server in the network. IBM TotalStorage NAS product support. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 9 of 20
MS SQL Server 2000 One of leading relational database management system in Windows environments. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 MS SQL Server 2000 must be installed on an application server., NOT on the NAS box. No additional client code needs to be installed on the IBM NAS. Contact the software vendor (http://www.microsoft.com/) Microsoft SQL 2000 Server running on an application server must be connected to one of these IBM NAS products via the CIFS network protocol. Before creating the database file on the IBM NAS product, the registry file on the Windows operating system must have the Trace Flag set to 1807. If this is not done one of the following error messages will be encountered: 5105 "Device Activation Error" or 5110 "File 'file_name' is on a network device not supported for database files". Lotus Domino Integrated software for e-mail, calendar, group scheduling, Web serving, and information management Lotus Domino 5.0.8 on IBM AIX 4.3.3 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Lotus Domino must be installed on an application server. No additional client code is necessary to be installed on the IBM NAS. Contact the software vendor (http://www.lotus.com/) Lotus Domino running on an application server must be connected to one of these IBM NAS products via either the CIFS or NFS network protocol. If Lotus Domino is running on the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, the CIFS protocol is recommended. If Lotus Domino is running on the IBM AIX operating system, it must be connected via the NFS protocol. Lotus Proven test case "NotesBench 5.0.4" was used for the qualification. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 10 of 20
MS Exchange As E-mail foundation software, it enables users to exchange messages via customer's network or Internet. Microsoft Exchange 5.5 MS Exchange must be installed on an application server, NOT on the NAS box. No additional client code needs to be installed on the IBM NAS Contact the software vendor (http://www.microsoft.com/) MS Media Server Media sever distributes multimedia contents to clients via HTTP protocol Microsoft Media Player 7 and Internet Explorer for client MS Media Server and IIS must be installed to application server, Microsoft Media Player 7 and Internet Explorer should be installed at client Contact the software vendor (http://www.microsoft.com/) IBM TotalStorage NAS products serve multimedia data streaming to clients. Multimedia data files and HTML Files written for calling Media Player 7 ActiveX Control can be placed on IBM TotalStorage NAS products. Clients can receive data streaming by opening the HTML file via the Web browser. It is recommended that the client served install Microsoft Internet Explorer as the browser and Microsoft Media Player 7 as the plug-in. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 11 of 20
WebSphere Application Server (WAS) As e-business infrastructure, WAS provides the core software needed to deploy, integrate and manage e-business applications WebSphere Application Server 3.5 or 4.01 on IBM AIX 4.3.3 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 WAS must be installed on an application server. No additional client code needs to be installed on the IBM NAS. IBM WebSphere product support at www.ibm.com/software/support/probsub.html WAS has been tested in configuration with IBM DB2 UDB. Both WAS data and DB2 UDB database files can be created on IBM TotalStorage NAS products. WAS running on an application server must be connected to an IBM TotalStorage NAS product via either CIFS or NFS network protocol. If WAS is running on the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, the CIFS protocol is recommended. If WAS is running on IBM AIX, it must be connected via the NFS protocol. Lawson Recommended version: Lawson Software delivers enterprise software solutions developed and designed to serve the specialized needs of service industries. Large to mid-sized organizations in professional services, healthcare, financial services, retail, public sector and other strategic markets rely on their systems to automate and integrate critical business processes and to facilitate collaboration among customers, partners, suppliers and employees. Lawson applications at version 7.2.4 (or higher) running the Lawson environment at version 7.3.3 (or higher) Windows / NT or Windows / 2000 with IBM's iscsi Client for Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 and Windows NT 4 Service Pack 6. No changes were required to either the Lawson environment nor Lawson applications. 200i was used to store the Lawson application suite and the DB2 V7 was used for the application data. IBM's iscsi Client for Windows (or equivalent) needs to be installed on each server that requires access to an iscsi device. This code is delivered with the iscsi unit or can be downloaded from http://ssddom02.storage.ibm.com/techsup/cspan.nsf/fprodhome?openform&p1=kubrqt9395p& Support for Lawson Software is available at http://www.lawson.com/support or by calling 1-800-477-1257. Additional information on the Lawson Suite of products is available at http://www.lawson.com/ by contacting Lawson Software, Inc. at 1-800-477-1357. or can be obtained Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 12 of 20
Tivoli SANergy Provides high speed Fibre Channel access to large files located on a SAN Tivoli SANergy version 2.2 or later Version 2.2 of SANergy must be installed on every machine that intends to share logical volumes on the NAS 300G or IP Storage 200i. Contact IBM Support 1800-IBM-SERV SANergy client function that is pre-loaded on NAS 300G, but not on IP Storage 200i. Before using this SANergy function on NAS 300G, licenses must be purchased for each machine using the SANergy function. To purchase SANergy client licenses contact IBM Tivoli (in the US call 1-800-2-TIVOLI (1-800-284-8654) -or- 512-436-800 or see http://www.tivoli.com/inside/locations/sales/ Symantec Norton AntiVirus Protect against viruses in the NAS operating system partition or on the user data partitions Symantec Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition 7.5 (or later) Norm al Windows 2000 software installation procedures on any of the above models. This software is not pre-loaded. Contact the software vendor (http://www.symantec.com/) Depending on configuration options, AntiVirus scanning may use substantial CPU or disk resources; therefore, customers should carefully select scanning options and the appropriate scanning schedule. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 13 of 20
NSI Software Double-Take for Windows 2000/NT Real-time data replication for high availability and disaster recovery NSI Software Double-Take for Windows 2000/NT Version 4.1 (or later) Normal Windows 2000 software installation procedures on any of the above models. This software is not pre-loaded. Contact the software vendor (http://www.nsisw.com/) To purchase Double-Take contact NSI Software. In the US call 1-888-674-9495 or see http://www.nsisw.com/main/pages/sales.html for a complete list of international sales contacts TrendMicro Server Protect Policy based virus protection that can be centrally managed. Trend Micro Server Protect 5.31 The software can be installed on a server or on the NAS appliance. For installation details and configuration options please refer to the ServerProtect Administrator's Guide for NT Server/Netware that is included on the 30-day evaluation CD or on the download page that is accessible through the registration link below. Contact the software vendor at Global http://www.trendmicro.com/serverprotectibm/ Inside Japan http://www.trendmicro.co.jp/serverprotectibm ServerProtect is available for a 30-day trial product offering by registering on the Trend Micro Web site at Global http://www.trendmicro.com/serverprotectibm/ Inside Japan http://www.trendmicro.co.jp/serverprotectibm Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 14 of 20
Hardware Interoperability Details 5194-EXP / 4125-EXP / 3531-1RU Storage Unit Storage unit for disks used with 5194-225 and 226 The 5194-EXP can be ordered with the 5194-226. Both 36.4GB and 73.4GB are supported on the 5194-226. Normal hardware installation Contact IBM support Fibre channel for tape backup Connect external tape drive, autoloader or library to NAS product Appropriate IBM Fibre Channel Feature Normal PCI card installation procedures (the device drivers are already preloaded on all of these NAS products. The card should be installed in slot 5) Contact IBM product support. This fibre channel host bus adapter card can be ordered on the following: 5194-226 (feature code 3703 -- currently available as MES only), 5195-326 (machine type model 5187-6RZ feature code 0002), 5196-G00 or 5196-G25 (machine type model 5187-5RY feature code 0002), or 5196-G01or 5196-G26 (machine type model 5187-6RY feature code 0002). This card has also been successfully tested and may also be installed on the 5194-225 (order 5194-226 feature code 3703 via MES using sn 00000. Using sn 00000 will bypass MES checking. Call the CSO or BPSO for help if necessary). It is not recommended that the same engine fibre channel port (host bus adapter) be used for both tape backup and disk access, for performance reasons. Note: The 5196-G01 and 5196-G26 offer a two-port fibre channel card (5187-6RY feature code 0011). One of these ports can be used for Tape backup (and the other for connection to the disk units via the SAN). Note that on clustered configurations such as the 5195-325, 5195-326, 5196-G25 and 5196-G26 this card must be ordered in pairs so that both engines will be configured the same. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 15 of 20
SCSI-SE for tape backup Connect external tape drive, autoloader or library to NAS product Appropriate IBM feature codes - see below Normal PCI card installation procedures (The device drivers are already preloaded on all of these NAS products. The card should be installed in slot 5) Contact IBM NAS product support. This SCSI "single-ended" card is orderable on the following: 5194-200, 5194-201, 5194-225 or 5194-226 (feature code 3701), 5195-325 (5187-5RZ feature code 0001), 5195-326 (5187-6RZ feature code 0001), 5196-G01 or 5196-G26 (5187-6RZ feature code 0001). The SCSI SE may also be used on the 5196-G00 or 5196-G25 (order 5194-200 feature code 3701 via MES using sn 00000. Using sn 00000 will bypass MES checking, Call the CSO or BPSO for help if necessary). Note that on clustered configurations such as the 5195-325, 5195-326, 5196-G25 and 5196-G26 this card must be ordered in pairs so that both engines will be configured the same. Take extra care in selecting the correct SCSI interface, as hardware damage may occur if connected to the wrong interface. SCSI-LVD/SE for tape backup Connect external tape drive, autoloader or library to NAS product Use appropriate IBM feature code Normal PCI card installation procedures (the device drivers are already preloaded on all these NAS products. The card should be installed in slot 5) Contact IBM NAS product support.. This SCSI "Low Voltage Differential" or "single-ended" card is orderable on the following: 5194-201 or 5194-226 (feature code 3702), 5195-326 (5187-6RZ feature code 0013), 5196-G01 or 5196-G26 (5187-6RY feature code 0013). This card has also been successfully tested and may also be installed on the 5194-200, 5194-225, 5195-325, 5196-G00, or 5196-G25 (order 5194-201 feature code 3702 via MES using sn 00000. Using sn 00000 will bypass MES checking. Call the CSO or BPSO for help if necessary). This SCSI card is dual mode and can provide either the low voltage differential or single ended interface for tape backup. Note that on clustered configurations such as the 5195-325, 5195-326 or 5196-G25 and 5196-G26 this card must be ordered in pairs so that both engines will be configured the same. Take extra care in selecting the correct SCSI interface, as hardware damage may occur if connected to the wrong interface. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 16 of 20
SCSI-HVD for tape backup Connect external tape drive, autoloader or library to NAS product IBM 3570 Adapter card kit (pn 08L6517) Normal PCI card installation procedures (the device drivers are already preloaded on all these NAS products. The card should be installed in slot 5) Contact IBM NAS product support. This SCSI card provides "High-voltage differential" interface for tape backup on all of the IBM NAS products. Note that on clustered configurations such as the 5195-325, 5195-326 or 5196-G25 or G26 this card must be ordered in pairs so that both engines will be configured the same. The part number listed above can not be ordered as a feature or MES on any of these NAS products. Instead, go to http://www.ibm.com/, click on "Ready to Buy" or purchase this item as an eserver xseries option. This card is similar to the Adaptec 2944UW SCSI-HVD card. Take extra care in selecting the correct SCSI interface, as hardware damage may occur if connected to the wrong interface. Internal Tape Drives Backup of NAS operating system and user data (typically on smaller NAS systems) IBM 40/80 DLT SCSI Tape drive (pn 00N7990) has been tested successfully LTO full-height (pn 00N8016) or LTO half-height (pn 24P2396) have not been specifically tested but are very similar to the IBM 3581 (external SCSI LTO Autoloader tape drive) and are anticipated to work Normal hardware installation. See tape backup software for device driver requirements. For IBM tape backup devices from IBM, contact IBM NAS product support. Other internal SCSI-based tape backup units that have been tested by the tape backup software vendor on Windows 2000 Advanced Server should work. For detailed tape driver support contact the backup software vendor. The part number listed above can not be ordered as a feature or MES on any of these NAS products. Instead, go to http://www.ibm.com/, click on "Ready to Buy" or purchase this item as an eserver xseries option. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 17 of 20
External LTO Tape Drives Provide backup of user data and NAS operating system. several are available; see below. Normal hardware installation Contact the vendor of the tape backup device. For IBM tape backup devices, contact IBM NAS product support. IBM has tested successfully with 3581-L17 (LVD SCSI) using the SCSI LVD/SE card mentioned above. This unit is an external LTO drive with an autoloader holding seven cartridges (max 1.4TB compressed). Additionally, the following external SCSI-LVD LTO tape drives are very similar and are also anticipated to work. As tape drive support is often vendor specific, contact the appropriate backup software vendor for details and for support for these tape drives. IBM 3580-L11 (SCSI LVD interface) external single drive (max 200GB compressed). Above SCSI LVD/SE card mentioned above is recommended. IBM 3583 external tape library, up to 6 tape drives and up to 72 cartridges (max 14.4TB compressed). If purchased with SCSI LVD interface, the SCSI LVD/SE card mentioned above is recommended. If purchased with a fibre channel interface, the fibre channel card mentioned above is recommended. IBM 3584 external tape library, up to 72 tape drives and up to 440 cartridges (max 496TB compressed). If purchased with SCSI LVD interface, the SCSI LVD/SE card mentioned above is recommended. If purchased with fibre channel interface, the fibre channel card mentioned above is recommended. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 18 of 20
Tape Backup Devices The following table provides the results of IBM's testing with various tape drives and backup software packages. Please continue to check this Web site since additional tape backup devices may periodically be tested and added to the table. Additional tape backup devices are supported by software vendors. Please contact the appropriate software backup vendor for a list of tape drives supported by their software. For support issues regarding non-ibm tape backup products, please contact the manufacturer of the product Directly External/Internal Tape Backup Device IBM 3581 LTO Tape Ultrium Tape Library Backup software tested NAS Model Notes Veritas Backup Exec 8.6 with out Open File Manager option. Veritas DataCenter 3.4 without Open File Manager option. 5194-201 5195-326 5196-G01 5196-G26 Veritas DataCenter 3.4, CA ARCserve 2000, client software was installed on the NAS device. CA ARCserve 2000 Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 with out Open File Manager option. Veritas DataCenter 3.4 without Open File Manager option. Legato Networker 6.0 without Open File Manager Option Veritas Backup Exec 8.0 with out Open File Manager option. 5194-200 5195-325 5196-G00 5196,G25 Veritas Backup Exec installed on the NAS Veritas DataCenter 3.4, Legato Networker client software was installed on the NAS device. Veritas Backup Exec installed on the NAS. Veritas Backup Exec installed on the NAS. Quantum DLT8000 VERITAS Backup Exec 8.5 without open file manager 5194-200 5196-G00 Veritas Backup Exec installed on the NAS. IBM 3570 Magstar MP Tape Library Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 with out Open File Manager option. Veritas DataCenter 3.4 without Open File Manager option. 5194,-200 5194-225 5196 - G00 5196- G25 Veritas DataCenter 3.4 client software was installed on the NAS device. Veritas Backup Exec installed on the NAS Veritas Backup Exec 8.0 without Open File Manager option. 5196-G00 5196-G25 Veritas Backup Exec installed on the NAS. Date Last Modified - May 16, 2002 Page 19 of 20
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