Index

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A

absent cartridge, 9.9
absent volumes, 9.10.1
access control
enabling
ownership.assignments file, 8
access control information, rebuilding, 6.2.6
accessibility, Q.1.1
ACS states, 13.4.16.3
ACSLS
audit, 8.3
commands, 13
database recovery, 10.10
directory structure, 1.5.9
dual-LAN client configuration, 8.9
dual-LMU configurations, 8.8
extended store feature, 8.5
idling, 1.5.8.3
mixed-media restrictions for SCSI-attached LSMs, 8.6.2
mixed-media support, 8.6
reconfiguring
general product behavior, 6.2.3
logging options, 6.2.2, 6.2.4, 6.2.5
restarting, 1.5.8.4
scratch preferences, 8.6.3
suspending request processing, 1.5.3
utilities, 12
ACSLS commands
audit, 13.4.1
cancel, 13.4.2
clear lock, 13.4.3
define pool, 13.4.4
delete pool, 13.4.5
dismount, 13.4.6
eject, 13.4.7
enter, 13.4.8
idle, 13.4.9
lock, 13.4.10
logoff, 13.4.11
mount, 13.4.12
mount *, 13.4.13
move, 13.4.14
query, 13.4.15
query acs, 13.4.16
query cap, 13.4.17
query clean, 13.4.18
query drive, 13.4.19
query lmu, 13.4.20
query lock, 13.4.21
query lsm, 13.4.22
query mount, 13.4.23
query mount *, 13.4.24
query pool, 13.4.25
query port, 13.4.26
query request, 13.4.27
query scratch, 13.4.28
query server, 13.4.29
query volume, 13.4.30
set cap mode, 13.4.32
set cap priority, 13.4.33
set clean, 13.4.34
set commands, 13.4.31
set lock, 13.4.35
set owner, 13.4.36
set scratch, 13.4.37
show, 13.4.38
start, 13.4.39
switch lmu, 13.4.40
unlock, 13.4.41
vary, 13.4.42
venter, 13.4.43
ACSLS utilities
acs_renumber.sh, 12.2.1
acsss, 12.2.2
bdb.acsss, 12.2.3
config acs, 12.2.5
config drives, 12.2.6
config lsm, 12.2.7
config ports, 12.2.8
db_export.sh, 12.2.9
db_import.sh, 12.2.10
del_vol, 12.2.11
drives_media.sh, 12.2.12
ejecting.sh, 12.2.13
free_cells.sh, 12.2.14
get_license_info, 12.2.16, 12.2.16
getHba.sh, 12.2.15
greplog, 12.2.17
moving.sh, 12.2.21, 12.2.21
probeFibre.sh, 12.2.22
rdb.acsss, 12.2.23
showDevs.sh, 12.2.24
showDrives.sh, 12.2.25
stats_report, 12.2.26
userAdmin.sh, 12.2.27
volrpt, 12.2.28
watch_vols, 12.2.29
acssa
remote login, 1.5.6
acssa user ID, 1.3
acsss command, 12.2.2
acsss user ID, 1.3
acsss_config, 6, N
enabling or disabling auto-clean, 9.7.9.1
for dynamic changes to drive configurations, 12.2.6
logging volume statistics report, 11.2
menu, 5.2, 6.1
run after adding, removing, or swapping modules, E.6.2, F.6.2
stats report, 12.2.26.2
adding scratch volumes, 9.8.2
addresses, translating, C.3, D.3.4
AEM, D.4
architecture, CSCI, N.1.2
audit command, 13.4.1
audit, when to perform, 8.3.2
auditing the library, 8.3
audit intervals, 8.3.3
running an audit, 8.3.2
automatic database backup, 10.6

B

backup
automatic, 10.6
manual to tape, 10.7
specified tape device attached to ACSLS server, 10.8
UNIX file, 10.9
Backup and Recovery Tools
automatic backups, A.1.1
disaster scenarios
database corrupted-need to restore database to working state, A.3.1
ran acsss_config against wrong library, A.3.2
server failure - rebuilding another ACSLS server with new hardware, A.3.4
server failure - rebuilding the same server with new hardware, A.3.3
manual backups, A.1.2
manual database exports, A.1.3
using db_import.sh, A.2.2
using rdb.acsss, A.2.1
bdb.acsss utility, 12.2.3

C

cancel command, 13.4.2
CAP
bulk, C.5.1
cap_state, 13.4.17.3
displaying information about, 9.2.5
modes, 9.2.3
priorities, 9.2.4
set mode, 13.4.32
set priority, 13.4.33
states, 9.2.2
types, 9.2.1
cartridge
recovery, 9.11
status reporting, 9.10.1
cartridge access ports
enter/eject cartridges, C.8
cartridges
absent, 9.9
applying policies, 9.6
ejected, 9.9
ejecting, 9.4
entering, 9.3
expired, 9.15
loading into disabled LSM, 9.17
scratch, 9.8
cell, display, 14.2.2
checkGui.sh, J.9
cleaning cartridges, 13.4.34
checking, 13.4.18
cleaning tape path, manual mode, 9.7.7
cleaning transports, 9.7
manually, 9.7.7
cleaning transports in SCSI-attached LSMs, 9.7.8
clear lock command, 13.4.3
clustering
cartridges, C.8
cmd_proc
batch user interface functionality, 1.5.8, 1.5.8.1
redirecting output, 1.5.8
using an input file, 1.5.8.1
exiting, 1.5.4
input file, 1.5.8
logoff, 13.4.11
output file, 1.5.8
redirecting inputs and outputs, 1.5.8
redirecting output, 1.5.8.2
shortcut keys, 1.5.7
using, 1.5
using an output file, 1.5.8.2
command processor
batch user interface functionality, 1.5.8
redirecting output, 1.5.8
exiting, 1.5.4
input file, 1.5.8
output file, 1.5.8
redirecting inputs and outputs, 1.5.8
redirecting output, 1.5.8.2
shortcut keys, 1.5.7
using, 1.5
using an output file, 1.5.8.2
command syntax, 13.1
commands, ACSLS, 13
config acs, 12.2.5
config drives utility, 12.2.6
config lsm, 12.2.7
configuration
updating, 5.2
Configuration
configuring your library hardware, 6.2.8
defining event notification settings, 6.2.7
menu, 6.1
rebuilding access control information, 6.2.6
setting access control variables, 6.2.4
setting automatic backup variables, 6.2.5
setting CSI tuning variables, 6.2.1
setting event logging variables, 6.2.2
setting general product behavior variables, 6.2.3
configuring
tape drives
layouts, C.3.1
CSCI
architecture, N.1.2
environmental variables, N.3
error messages, N.2
overview, N.1

D

database
automatic backup, 10.6
backup to specified tape device, 10.8
backup to UNIX file, 10.9
deleting volumes, 12.2.11
exporting, 10.2
importing, 10.3, A
installing, 10.1
manual backup to tape, 10.7
recovering and restoring, 10.10
recovery, 10.10
restoring to most recent backup, 10.11
verifying, 10.5
verifying and library configuration, 10.5
db_export.sh utility, 10.2, 12.2.9
db_import.sh utility, 12.2.10
define pool command, 13.4.4
del_vol utility, 12.2.11
delete pool command, 13.4.5
deleting scratch pools, 9.8.4
diagnostics
get_diags, J.7
dismount command, 13.4.6
display cap command, 14.2.1
display cap information, 9.2.2
display cell command, 14.2.2
display command references, 14, 15
display commands, 14.1
display cap, 14.2.1
display cell, 14.2.2
display drive, 14.2.3
display lock, 14.2.4
display lsm, 14.2.5
display panel, 14.2.6
display pool, 14.2.7
display port, 14.2.8
display volume, 14.2.9
display drive command, 14.2.3
display lock command, 14.2.4
display lsm command, 14.2.5
display panel command, 14.2.6
display pool command, 14.2.7
display port command, 14.2.8
display volume command, 14.2.9
displaying scratch information, 9.8.1
drive
clear lock, 13.4.3
configuration, 12.2.6
display, 14.2.3
lock, 13.4.10, 13.4.21, 13.4.35
state, 13.4.19
status, 13.4.19
unlock, 13.4.41
Dual TCP/IP Support on SL3000, D.12
Dual TCP/IP Support on SL8500, B.2
dual-LAN client configuration, 8.9
dual-LMU, 13.4.20
managing, 8.8
dual-LMU configuration, 8.8
dynamic configuration
config acs, 12.2.5
config drives, 12.2.6
config lsm, 12.2.7
config ports, 12.2.8
dynamic configuration utilities, 12.2.4
dynamic variables
setting access control, 6.2.4
setting automatic backup, 6.2.5
setting CSI, 6.2.1
setting event logging, 6.2.2
setting event notification, 6.2.7
setting general product behavior, 6.2.3

E

eject command, 13.4.7
ejected cartridge, 9.9, 9.13
ejected volumes, 9.4, 9.13
enabling access control, ownership.assignments file, 8
enter
cartridges, C.6, C.8
optimization, C.8
enter command, 13.4.8
enter command, manual vs automatic, 13.4.8.2
entering cartridges, 9.3
event log, 6.2.2
event log, search, using greplog, 10
event notification, 8.10
exiting a cmd_proc, 1.5.4
Expired Cartridges, 9.15
exporting
database to disk file, 10.2.3
database to tape, 10.2.4
exporting the database, 10.2
Extended Store, 8.5, L.4
extended store feature, 8.5

F

Fast Load, H.2.6
firewall security
ACSLS, M.1
benefits, M.3
communications, M.9
communications concerns, M.2.3
RPC concerns, M.2.1
scenarios, M.5
security concerns, M.2.2
setting variables, M.4
turning off, M.7
turning on, M.6
float, 8.5, 12.2.21.2, C.6, L.4, L.4
optimization, C.8
frequently asked questions, M.10

G

greplog, 10
GUI
starting, 4.1
troubleshooting tips, J.10

H

HLI–PRC, description of, C.2, D.3.4

I

idle command, 13.4.9
idling ACSLS, 1.5.8.3
importing
database from disk file, 10.3.1
db_import.sh, 12.2.10
importing the database, 10.3, A
initiating cmd_proc, 1.5.5
installing Solaris, preparation
Solaris 8, 7
internal addresses
description, C.2, D.3.4
invoking access control, ownership.assignments file, 8
IP addresses, registering for primary and secondary LANs, 8.9

K

keyboard shortcuts, cmd_proc, 1.5.7

L

lib_cmd, 15.1.1, 15.1.1
Library Hardware
configuring, 5
library server utilities, general information, 12
LMU, switch, 13.4.40
loading a CAP, 9.2.1
loading cartridges into a disabled LSM, 9.17
lock
clear, 13.4.3
command, 13.4.10
lock command, 13.4.10
logical libraries, H.1
benefits, H.1.1
command line interface, 15.1
creating, H.2
deleting, H.3
lib_cmd, 15.1.1
limitations, H.1.2
logoff command, 13.4.11
LSM
display, 14.2.5
populating, 9.1
query, 13.4.22

M

managing a mixed-media library, 8.6
managing scratch volumes, 9.8
manual enter, 13.4.8
manual volume delete utility, 9.14, 12.2.11
media management, O, O.3
media optimization, C.6, C.8
media validation, 8.14
miscellaneous ACSLS files, recovery, 10.13
missing cartridge, 9.10, 9.12
mixed media
files, 8.6.1
scratch preferences, 8.6.3.1
library, managing, 8.6
media label, 13.4.43.3
mount, 13.4.13.4
restrictions for SCSI-attached LSMs, 8.6.2
scratch preferences, 8.6.3
mount * command, 13.4.13
mount command, 13.4.12
mounting scratch volumes, 9.8.5
move, 13.4.14
move command, 13.4.14
move volume, 13.4.14
moving.sh, 12.2.21
multi-homed host, 8.9.2

N

network IP addresses, registering for primary and secondary LANs, 8.9.1

O

optimization guidelines
cartridges, C.6, C.8
media, C.6, C.8
tape cartridges, C.6, C.8

P

panel, row, column addressing, C.2, D.3.4
Partitioning, I
changing partition IDs, I.3
changing partitioned ACS to un-partitioned, I.5
guidelines, I.2
library, I.3
lre-partitioning a library, I.4
pass-thru, L
pool
define, 13.4.4
delete, 13.4.5
display, 14.2.7
query, 13.4.25
port verification, 14.2.8
ports
adding, 12.2.8.2
information about, 14.2.8

Q

query acs command, 13.4.16
query cap command, 13.4.17
query clean command, 13.4.18
query commands, 13.4.15
query drive command, 13.4.19
query lmu command, 13.4.20
query lock command, 13.4.21
query lsm command, 13.4.22
query mount * command, 13.4.24
query mount command, 13.4.23
query pool command, 13.4.25
query port command, 13.4.26
query request command, 13.4.27
query scratch command, 13.4.28
query server command, 13.4.29
query volume command, 13.4.30
Queue Mounts and Dismounts, 8.12

R

rdb.acsss, 12.2.23
rdb.acsss utility, 12.2.23
rebalancing scratch pools, 9.8.3
reconfiguring ACSLS
logging options, 6.2.2, 6.2.4, 6.2.5
Reconfiguring ACSLS when tape drives are moved, added, or removed, 8.13
recovery
from failed server, 10.12
redirecting cmd_proc inputs and outputs, 1.5.8
redundant electronics, B.4
Redundant Electronics, B.4
in query lmu, 13.4.20
in switch lmu, 13.4.40
registering for event notification, 8.10
request, query, 13.4.27
restarting ACSLS, 1.5.8.4
restore, 10.10
miscellaneous ACSLS files, 10.13
restoring database
to most recent backup, 10.11
restoring miscellaneous ACSLS files, 10.13
Retry Mounts and Dismounts, 8.12

S

scratch
cartridge optimization, C.8
scratch pool
defining, 13.4.4
deleting, 13.4.5
displaying, 14.2.7
mount scratch, query, 13.4.23
rebalancing, 9.8.3
scratch, query, 13.4.28
SCSI-attached
adding, 8.4
server
failure recovery, 10.12
idle, 13.4.9
starting, 13.4.39
server state, query, 13.4.29
server utilities, general information, 12
set cap mode command, 13.4.32
set cap priority command, 13.4.33
set clean command, 13.4.34
set lock command, 13.4.35
set owner command, 13.4.36
set scratch command, 13.4.37
setting event notification, 6.2.7
show command, 13.4.38
SL3000
ACSLS Support, D.1
aliasing CAP IDs, D.5
auditing, D.2.4
auditing new cartridge addresses, D.11
before configuring, D.2
CAP behavior, D.7
CAP numbering, D.3.1
connecting to ACSLS, D.2.1
finding missing cartridges, D.8
internal addressing, D.3.4
modules, D.3.2
new panel types, D.3.3
using dynamic configuration, D.10
varying offline, D.9
SL500
ACSLS Connectivity, E.1, F.1
address schemes, E.2.2.1, F.2.2.1
auditing the library, E.6, F.6
CAP behavior, E.5, F.5
column numbers, E.2.2.4, F.2.2.4
drive addresses, E.2.2, F.2.2.5
library configurable settings and ACSLS, E.4, F.4
Library Differences, E.2, F.2
panels, E.2.2.2, F.2.2.2
row numbers, F.2.2.3
SL8500
ACSLS HA, 1.2
adding new SL8500 to right, C.12.3.5
adding new SL8500 to the left, C.12.3.3
CAP behavior, D.7
caps, C.5
connecting to multiple SL8500s, B.3, C.1
Dual TCP/IP, B.2, D.12
expansion, C.12
Expansion
auditing, C.12.2.1
internal addresses and ACSLS addresses, C.2
managing cartridge locations, C.8
minimizing elevator and PTP activity, C.6
missing cartridges, C.9, D.8
partitioning, I
pass-rhtu-ports
adding new SL8500s, C.12.3.2
pass-thru ports, C.12.3
pass-thru-ports
merging ACSs, C.12.3.8
removing PTPs, C.12.3.13
splitting ACSs, C.12.3.13, C.12.3.13
supporting tape workloads, C.7
tape drive locations, C.3.1
translating internal addresses, C.3
vary offline, C.10, D.9
verify SL8500 components are operational, C.1.1, D.2.2
Solaris
backup and export database, 10.2
start command, 13.4.39
starting cmd_proc, 1.5.5
static variables
setting CSI, 6.2.1
setting event logging, 6.2.2
setting event notification, 6.2.7
setting general product behavior, 6.2.3
using acsss_config, 6.1
stats_report utility, 12.2.26
support
get_diags, J.7
suspending and resuming a cmd_proc, 1.5.3
suspending request processing, 1.5.8.3
switch lmu command, 13.4.40

T

TCP/IP timeout, 8.9
translating addresses, C.3, D.3.4
transports
cleaning, 9.7
cleaning for SCSI attached LSMs, 9.7.8
cleaning manually, 9.7.7
displaying, 14.2.3
troubleshooting
ACSLS event log, J.1
client conections, J.5
database recovery, 10.10
drives not being cleaned, 9.7.9
GUI, J.10
library connections, J.4
pinglmu, J.4.2
tuning variables, 6.2.1

U

UNIX file backup, 10.9
unlock command, 13.4.41
unscratching volumes, 9.8.6
user, show, 13.4.38
userAdmin.sh, 12.2.27
using a cmd_proc, 1.5
Using display Command Options, 14.1
using the CAP, 9.2
utilities
acs_renumber.sh, 12.2.1
acsss, 12.2.2
bdb.acsss, 12.2.3
config acs, 12.2.5
config drives, 12.2.6
config lsm, 12.2.7
config ports, 12.2.8
db_export.sh, 12.2.9
db_import.sh, 12.2.10
del_vol, 12.2.11
drives_media.sh, 12.2.12
ejecting.sh, 12.2.13
free_cells.sh, 12.2.14
get_license_info, 12.2.16
getHba.sh, 12.2.15
greplog, 12.2.17
lib_type.sh, 12.2.19
licensekey.sh, 12.2.20
moving.sh, 12.2.21
pinglmu, J.4.4
probeFibre.sh, 12.2.22, J.4.6
probescsi.sh, J.4.5
rdb.acsss, 12.2.23
showDevs, J.4.7
showDrives.sh, 12.2.25
stats_report, 12.2.26
testlmu, J.4.3
testlmutcp, J.4.2
testports, J.2, J.4.1
userAdmin.sh, 12.2.27
volrpt, 12.2.28
watch_vols, 12.2.29

V

vary command, 13.4.42
venter command, 13.4.43
verifying imported database, 10.5
Virtual Tape Library, G
behavior, G.2
configuring to ACSLS, G.3
supported configurations, G.1
volrpt utility, 12.2.28
volume attributes, 10.3
volume reports, custom, 11.1.1
volume statistics, 6.2.2
volume statistics report
logging volume movement, 11.2
volume, querying, 13.4.30
volumes
absent, 9.9, 9.10
adding scratch, 9.8.2
delete, 9.14
display, 14.2.9
displaying scratch information, 9.8.1
ejecting, 9.4
managing scratch, 9.8
mounting scratch, 9.8.5
unscratching, 9.8.6

W

watch_vols utility, 12.2.29