Configure tape drive.

Hi,
What are the steps required for the database backups to be taken on tape drives ? Is rman sufficient for that?
thanks..

yes,legato is third party software.
it includes a Media Management Library (MML).
and to utilize tape storage for your database backups, RMAN requires a media manager. A media manager is a utility that loads, labels, and unloads sequential media such as tape drives for the purpose of backing up and recovering data.
Thanks
Kuljeet Pal Singh

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                    power-supply, instance #15
                    power-supply, instance #16
                    rscrtc (driver not attached)
                beep, instance #0
                rtc, instance #0
                gpio, instance #0
                pmc, instance #0
                parallel, instance #0
                rsc-control, instance #0
                rsc-console, instance #1
                serial, instance #0
            network, instance #0
            usb, instance #0
                mouse, instance #3
                keyboard, instance #2
            scsi, instance #0
                disk (driver not attached)
                tape (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #6
            scsi, instance #1
                disk (driver not attached)
                tape (driver not attached)
            SUNW,XVR-100, instance #0
        pci, instance #1
            SUNW,qlc, instance #0
                fp (driver not attached)
                    disk (driver not attached)
                fp, instance #1
                    ssd, instance #1
                    ssd, instance #0
            scsi, instance #2
                disk (driver not attached)
                tape (driver not attached)
                st, instance #18
            scsi, instance #3
                disk (driver not attached)
                tape (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #1 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #2 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #3 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #4 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #5 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #7 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #8 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #9 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #10 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #11 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #12 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #13 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #14 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #15 (driver not attached)
                sd, instance #16 (driver not attached)
                st, instance #0 (driver not attached)
                st, instance #1 (driver not attached)
                st, instance #2 (driver not attached)
                st, instance #3 (driver not attached)
                st, instance #4 (driver not attached)
                st, instance #5 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #0 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #1 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #2 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #3 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #4 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #5 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #6 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #7 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #8 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #9 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #10 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #11 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #12 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #13 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #14 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #15 (driver not attached)
        ramdisk-root, instance #0
        os-io (driver not attached)
        iscsi, instance #0
        pseudo, instance #0
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