StorageTek Automated Cartridge System Library Software Installation Guide Release 8.3 E48579-06 |
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Automated Cartridge System Library Software (ACSLS) is Oracle's StorageTek's server software that controls StorageTek automated tape libraries. The StorageTek ACS family of products consists of fully automated, tape cartridge-based data storage and retrieval systems. StorageTek ACSLS supports network access to different client systems that can range from workstations to mainframes to supercomputers running on a variety of operating systems.
This guide is for the individual responsible for administering StorageTek ACSLS. It is expected that you already have a working knowledge of the following:
UNIX file and directory structure
How to use UNIX commands and utilities for your platform
UNIX system files
How to do typical UNIX system administrator tasks, such as logging on as root and setting up user accesses to a UNIX application
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For more information, see the following documents in the ACSLS, Release 8.3 documentation set:
ACSLS 8.3 Security Guide
ACSLS 8.3 Third Party Licenses and Notices
ACSLS 8.3 Release Notes
ACSLS 8.3 Product Information
ACSLS 8.3 Administrator's Guide
ACSLS 8.3 Messages
ACSLS 8.3 Quick Reference
ACSLS HA 8.2.1 Cluster Installation, Configuration, and Operation
ACSLS 8.3 Interface Reference
ACSLS SNMP Agent 2.1.1 Release Notes
ACSLS SNMP Agent 2.1.1 Installation and User's Guide for Solaris
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