x86_64 Linux clients
can use the dontload option to suppress specific
plug-in
libraries from being loaded when the backup-archive client is started.
The
TIVsm_BAhdw.x86_64 package
provided
in Linux x86_64 distributions
contains software that is required to support snapshot incremental
backups for NetAPP and N-Series file servers. When this package is
installed on a Linux x86_64
system that is used to perform backup-archive client operations for
a virtual machine, the files in this package cause all VMware backup-archive
operations to fail. When these failures occur, the following message
is displayed:
ANS8811E
VMware
operations cannot be run when the hardware plug-in product TIVsm-BAhdw
is installed and loaded. Either uninstall the hardware product TIVsm-BAhdw,
or set the option DONTLOAD PIHDW in the options file to prevent the
hardware plug-in from being loaded.
Use this option
to prevent the plug-in library from being loaded into RAM when the
client is started. Alternatively, you can uninstall the TIVsm_BAhdw package
if it is not needed for snapshot operations.
Supported
Clients
This option is only valid
for Linux x86_64 clients.
Options File
Place this option in the dsm.sys file within a server stanza.
Syntax
>>-DONTLoad----PIHDW-------------------------------------------><
Parameters
- PIHDW
- Specifies that
the hardware plug-in (TIVsm-BAhdw) is not loaded
into RAM when the client is started. Use this option on backup-archive
clients that have the hardware plug-in installed, to prevent the plug-in
from causing failures when performing backup-archive operations on
VMware virtual machines. There is no default for the dontload option.
To
determine whether the plug-in is installed, enter the following command
and examine the output.
rpm -q -a | grep TIV
If
the output contains a package starting with "TIVsm-BAhdw" (followed
by a version string), the hardware plug-in package is installed.
Examples
- Options file:
DONTLoad PIHDW
- Command line:
- Does not apply. Do not
use this option on the command line.