User Guide
24 Yosemite Backup Installation Guide
Multiple SCSI Buses with Libraries
If your library and its devices are connected to different SCSI buses, the device driver may become
confused as to which device is contained within the library. If the library and its devices use either the
SCSI-2 serial number or the new SCSI-3 identifier protocol, all devices will be correctly identified.
However, if the library supports neither the SCSI-2 serial number nor the SCSI-3 identifier protocol, you
must connect the library and its devices to the same SCSI bus. You can also configure the drivers
manually as follows:
1. Log in to Yosemite Backup.
2. From the Device view, select the library.
3. Open the Configuration property page.
4. Update device information as required.
5. To enable or disable a device driver, select the Driver Control page for the library.
6. Save your changes.
7. Restart Yosemite Backup.
8. Access the Device page again to verify the name of the library and its devices.
NetWare Installation Notes
Running Yosemite Backup for NetWare for the First Time
When you run Yosemite Backup the first time after installing Yosemite Backup on a NetWare Server,
NetWare asks you to enter the NetWare Directory Services (NDS) login user name and password for the
administrator. You must enter this password before you can log in to Yosemite Backup.
The default NDS information provided by Yosemite Backup may not be correct for your NDS
installation. If the NDS login displays something like:
cn=admin.ou=organizationalunit.o=organization
Try changing the path to:
cn=admin.o=organization
After you successfully log on to NDS, the normal Yosemite Backup display login screen appears.
NOTE: You are only asked to enter the NDS login password once. After you enter the password, the
normal Yosemite Backup login screen always appears.
Users with Adaptec Controllers Must Install the Latest Drivers
Some NetWare users with Adaptec controllers may be using outdated drivers, which will affect Yosemite
Backup operation. Therefore, if you have an Adaptec controller, please update your drivers before
installing Yosemite Backup.
Using NWASPI.CDM
NWASPI.CDM is a NetWare Peripheral Architecture (NWPA) driver written as a Custom Device
Module (CDM). It allows applications that access devices with the ASPI interface to do the same on a
NetWare server.










