Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Administrator's Guide
- Overview
- About accessing the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
- About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- About appliance console components
- Monitoring the NetBackup appliance
- About hardware monitoring and alerts
- About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup appliance
- Managing a NetBackup appliance from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
- About storage configuration
- About Copilot functionality and Share management
- About viewing storage space information using the Show command
- About appliance supported tape devices
- About configuring Host parameters for your appliance
- Manage > Appliance Restore
- Manage > License
- About the Migration Utility
- Software release updates for NetBackup Appliances
- About installing an EEB
- About installing NetBackup Administration Console and client software
- Manage > Additional Servers
- Manage > High Availability
- Managing NetBackup appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- About OpenStorage plugin installation
- About mounting a remote NFS
- About running NetBackup commands from the appliance
- About NetBackup administrator capabilities
- Creating a NetBackup touch file from the NetBackup appliance
- Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts
- About NetBackup administrator capabilities
- About Auto Image Replication between appliances
- About forwarding logs to an external server
- About high availability configuration
- About the non-certified disk erasure
- Understanding the NetBackup appliance settings
- Settings > Notifications
- Settings > Network
- Settings > Network > Network Settings
- Settings > Network > Fibre Transport
- Settings > Network > Host
- Settings > Authentication
- About configuring user authentication
- About authorizing NetBackup appliance users
- Settings > Authentication > LDAP
- Settings > Authentication > Active Directory
- Settings > Authentication > Kerberos-NIS
- Settings > Authentication > User Management
- Troubleshooting
- Deduplication pool catalog backup and recovery
About the HBA port mode configuration table
The port mode configuration table shows the details of the HBA ports that can be used for Fibre Transport Deduplication.
Fibre Transport Deduplication is a feature that enables you to use an appliance as a target host for optimized duplication and Auto Image Replication.
Note:
The HBA port mode configuration table only shows information of the HBA ports for Fibre Transport Deduplication. The ports that are reserved for SAN Client Fibre Transport are not shown in this table.
You can configure an HBA port in the table to be in target mode or standard initiator mode.
Table: HBA port mode configuration describes the HBA port mode configuration table.
Table: HBA port mode configuration
Column Name | Description |
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This column shows the slot number of the HBA card on this appliance. | |
This column shows the port number of the HBA ports. | |
This column shows whether the HBA port is connected to a fabric switch or another port. The link status on an HBA port can be the following:
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This column shows the port WWN. You can use the port WWN to identify a port on the appliance. | |
This column shows the configured port mode of an HBA port. The available options for HBA port mode are the following:
You can click on the current port mode, and then change the port mode configuration. If you change the port mode, you can see the new port mode with a red earmark. You can click on the option to restore the port configuration to the factory default state. |
For more information about HBA port options, review the following topics: