Preface

This publication describes how to install Oracle's StorageTek Enterprise Library Software (ELS).

This software solution consists of the following software:

Base software:

  • Oracle's StorageTek Storage Management Component (SMC)

    (includes the product formerly known as StorageTek HTTP Server)

  • Oracle's StorageTek Host Software Component (HSC)

  • Oracle's StorageTek Virtual Tape Control Software (VTCS)

  • Oracle's StorageTek Concurrent Disaster Recovery Test (CDRT)

Additional supportive software:

  • Oracle's StorageTek Library Content Manager (LCM). LCM includes an enhanced version of the product formerly known as Offsite Vault Feature.

  • Oracle's StorageTek Client System Component for MVS Environments (MVS/CSC)

  • Oracle's StorageTek LibraryStation

Audience

This document is intended for storage administrators, system programmers and operators responsible for installing and configuring their storage environment.

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Related Documents

Visit the Oracle Technical Network (OTN) at the following URL to access related documentation for StorageTek libraries, tape drives, and associated software and hardware:

http://docs.oracle.com

Conventions

The following conventions are used in this document:

Text Conventions

Text conventions are as follows:

Convention Meaning
boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.

Control Statement Conventions

The standard syntax conventions for control statements are as follows:

  • The only valid control statement information area is from column 1 to column 72. Columns 73-80 are ignored.

  • Parameters may be separated by one or more blanks or a comma.

  • A value is associated with a parameter by an equal (=) sign or by enclosing the value in parentheses, and concatenating it immediately after the parameter.

  • Case (upper or lower) is ignored in actual control statements.

  • Continuations are supported by including a plus (+) sign at the end of the line to be continued. A control statement is terminated if the statement is not continued.

  • Use /* and */ to enclose comments in the job stream. HSC PARMLIB members and definition data sets must specify comments in this format.

    • A comment is not required as the first control statement of any PARMLIB member.

    • Comments can be continued over multiple lines, but cannot be nested.

  • The maximum length for any control statement is 1024 characters.