Preface

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.

Audience

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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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the ACSLS, Release 8.4. documentation set:

  • ACSLS 8.4 Security Guide

  • ACSLS 8.4 Licensing Information User Manual

  • ACSLS 8.4 Release Notes

  • ACSLS 8.4 Product Information

  • ACSLS 8.4 Administrator's Guide

  • ACSLS 8.4 Messages

  • ACSLS 8.4 Quick Reference

  • ACSLS HA 8.4 Cluster Installation, Configuration, and Operation

  • ACSLS 8.4 Interface Reference

  • ACSLS SNMP Agent 2.4 Installation and User's Guide for Solaris

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