Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Administrator's Guide


Selecting the Appropriate Device Driver for Tivoli Storage Manager Devices

Selecting the appropriate device driver depends upon the type of device and the media management technique. Devices supported by TSM can use the TSM device driver, and other devices can use Windows device drivers. The way you set up the two competing device drivers determines which one acquires devices when TSM is started.

Determine if Devices Meet Requirements for Using Windows Device Drivers with Tivoli Storage Manager

Devices may be used with Windows device drivers or with the manufacturer's device drivers, but the devices must have the following capabilities:

A file listing devices and their attributes can be created:

  1. Click Start>Programs>Command Prompt on the Windows Start button. The Command Prompt dialog appears.
  2. Change directories to the directory in which the TSM Console been installed. For default installations, the path resembles the following:
    c:\program files\tivoli\tsm\console
    
  3. To create the file, type in the following command:
    tsmdlst devlist.txt
    
  4. To view the file, type in the following command:
    notepad devlist.txt
    

Select from the following device driver setup procedures based upon the device environment.

Controlling All Devices With the TSM Device Driver

The TSM device driver supports many manual and automated library devices. At many sites, the TSM device driver may be all that is required.

The TSM device driver is installed with the TSM server, but the device driver is unusable until the default behavior of the Windows device driver is controlled. By default, the Windows device driver tries to acquire all devices when Windows is started. If this happens, the TSM device driver is unable to acquire devices. Ensure that the TSM device driver acquires the devices that it needs by starting the TSM device driver before starting any Windows device driver.

To Configure the TSM Device Driver to Acquire Devices before the Windows Device Driver

To start the TSM device driver before starting any Windows device driver:

From the TSM Console:

  1. From the TSM Console, expand the tree to TSM Device Driver for the machine that you are configuring.
  2. Expand TSM Device Driver and Reports.
  3. Click Service Information IconService Information in the TSM Console tree. The Service Information window appears in the right panel.
  4. Right click TSM Device Driver. A pop-up menu appears.
  5. Click Properties in the pop-up menu. The Device Driver Options dialog appears.
  6. Click to check the Enable Windows 2000 and Optical Device Support check box. The startup type is set to Boot as a default.
  7. Click OK.

In the Windows Control Panel:

Windows NT

  1. Click Settings>Control Panel on the Windows Start button. The Control Panel dialog appears.
  2. Double click Devices. The Devices dialog appears.
  3. Click the Windows device driver to select it.
  4. Click the Startup... button. The Device dialog appears.
  5. Click Manual. This ensures that the Windows device driver does not start until you enter the Control Panel dialog and manually start the Windows device driver.
  6. Click OK.


Windows 2000 If you use TSM with Windows 2000, you do not need to explicitly control the Windows device driver's acquisition of devices. When the TSM device driver is in boot mode, it automatically acquires all devices not specified in its Device Exclude List.

Controlling Some Devices With the TSM Device Driver and Others With Windows Device Drivers

Some devices are not supported by the TSM device driver, but they can still be used with TSM using the Windows device drivers. At sites where a mix of supported and unsupported devices are used, both the TSM and the Windows device drivers may be used together.

An example of this scenario is an environment where some data is backed up to an automated library device and some data is backed up to an Iomega Jaz drive. The automated library device requires the TSM device driver. However, the TSM device driver does not support Iomega Jaz drives so the Windows device driver is used to allow TSM to back up to the Iomega Jaz drive.

To Configure Some Devices to Use the TSM Device Driver and Other Devices to Use the Native Device Drivers

From the TSM Console:

  1. From the TSM Console, expand the tree to TSM Device Driver for the machine that you are configuring.
  2. Expand TSM Device Driver and Reports.
  3. Click Service Information IconService Information in the TSM Console tree in the left panel. The Service Information window appears in the right panel.
  4. Right click TSM Device Driver in the right pane. A pop-up menu appears.
  5. Click Properties in the pop-up menu. The Device Driver Options dialog appears.
  6. Click to check the Enable Windows 2000 and Optical Device Support check box. The startup type is set to Boot as a default.
  7. To control a device to with the TSM Device Driver:
    1. Use the move button (<) to move a device from the Devices Controlled by Native Device Drivers pane to theDevices Controlled by the TSM Device Driverpane.
    2. Click OK. A message appears stating that the TSM Device Driver must be restarted. Click OK.
    3. Right click the TSM Device Driver in the right pane. A pop-up menu appears. Select Stop.
    4. Right click the TSM Device Driver in the right pane. A pop-up menu appears. Select Start.
  8. To control a device to with the Windows Device Driver:

    Use the move button (>) to move a device from the Devices Controlled by the TSM Device Driver pane to the Devices Controlled by Native Device Drivers pane.

  9. Click OK

In the Windows Control Panel:

Windows NT

  1. Click Settings>Control Panel on the Windows Start button. The Control Panel dialog appears.
  2. Double click Devices. The Devices dialog appears.
  3. Click the Windows device driver to select it.
  4. Click the Startup... button. The Device dialog appears.
  5. Click Manual. This ensures that the Windows device driver does not start until you enter the Control Panel dialog and manually start the Windows device driver.
    Note:
    After the system starts, you must manually start the Windows device driver so that it can acquire the devices excluded by the TSM device driver.
  6. Click OK.

Windows 2000 If you use TSM with Windows 2000, you do not need to explicitly control the Windows device driver's acquisition of devices. When the TSM device driver is in boot mode, it automatically acquires all devices not specified in its Device Exclude List.

Controlling the Same Device With the TSM Device Driver and the Windows Device Driver

In some environments, you will want to use the same devices with both the TSM device driver and the Windows device driver. For example, this occurs when devices are used to back up data with TSM and then the same devices are used at other times to back up data with a different backup utility. This scenario requires a reboot of the system to switch between applications. The device drivers can be set up to give you the choice of starting either device driver.

To Configure a Device to Use the TSM Device Driver with TSM and the Windows Device Driver with Other Applications

Activate the TSM Device Driver:

  1. From the TSM Console, expand the tree to TSM Device Driver for the machine that you are configuring.
  2. Expand TSM Device Driver and Reports.
  3. Click Service Information IconService Information in the TSM Console tree in the left pane. The Service Information window appears in the right pane.
  4. Right click TSM Device Driver. A pop-up menu appears.
  5. Click Properties in the pop-up menu. The Device Driver Options dialog appears.
  6. To use the TSM device driver:
    1. Click to check the Enable Windows 2000 and Optical Device Support check box. The TSM device driver is automatically set to start at boot time and acquire all devices.
    2. Click OK.
  7. To use the Windows device driver:
    1. Click to uncheck the Enable Windows 2000 and Optical Device Support check box. This ensures that the Windows device driver acquires devices.
    2. Click OK.
  8. You must reboot your system for the changes to take effect.

Activate the Windows Device Driver:

Windows NT

  1. Click Settings>Control Panel on the Windows Start button. The Control Panel dialog appears.
  2. Double click Devices. The Devices dialog appears.
  3. Click the Windows device driver to select it.
  4. Click the Startup... button. The Device dialog appears.
  5. Click Manual. This ensures that the Windows device driver does not start until you enter the Control Panel dialog and manually start the Windows device driver.
    Note:
    After the system starts, you must manually start the Windows device driver so that it can acquire the devices excluded by the TSM device driver.
  6. Click OK.

Windows 2000 If you use TSM with Windows 2000, you do not need to explicitly control the Windows device driver's acquisition of devices. When the TSM device driver is in boot mode, it automatically acquires all devices not specified in its Device Exclude List.

Controlling All Devices with Windows Device Drivers

By default, the Windows device driver acquires control of supported devices when the operating system is started. In an environment made up entirely of devices unsupported by the TSM device driver, you can use this default setting.

To Configure all Devices to Use the Windows Device Driver

  1. From the TSM Console, expand the tree to TSM Device Driver for the machine that you are configuring.
  2. Expand TSM Device Driver and Reports.
  3. Click Service Information IconService Information in the TSM Console tree in the left panel. The Service Information window appears in the right panel.
  4. Right click TSM Device Driver. A pop-up menu appears.
  5. Click Properties in the pop-up menu. The Device Driver Options dialog appears.
  6. Click Manual as the startup type. This ensures that the Windows device driver acquires devices.
  7. Click OK.


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