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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
1
Overview
Legal Notice
Software Requirements
System Requirements
ACSLS GUI Requirements
Co-Hosting
2
Installing ACSLS on Solaris
Preparing for Installation
Step 1: Export Existing Database and Control Files
Step 2: Remove Previous ACSLS Versions
Step 3: Ensure Solaris is Installed
Step 4: Network Security Settings
Step 5: Cron Administration
Step 6: ACSLS Access Privileges
Step 7: Download and Unzip the ACSLS 8.5 Package
Step 8: Create User Accounts and Groups
Installing ACSLS
Performing Post Installation Tasks
Installing the XAPI Service
Importing Database and Control Files
Testing ACSLS Without a Library
Verifying the ACSLS Installation
3
Installing ACSLS on Linux
Preparing for Installation
Step 1: Export Existing Database and Control Files
Step 2: Remove Previous ACSLS Versions
Step 3: Ensure Linux is Installed
Step 4: SELinux Security Settings
Step 5: Cron Administration
Step 6: ACSLS Access Privileges
Step 7: Adjust Linux Tuning Settings
Step 8: Download and Unzip the ACSLS 8.5 Package
Step 9: Configure YUM
Step 10: Create User Accounts and Groups
Installing ACSLS
Performing Post Installation Tasks
Adjusting ACSLS Tuning Settings
Installing the XAPI Service
Importing Database and Control Files
Testing ACSLS Without a Library
Verifying the ACSLS Installation
4
Installing ACSLS on the SL4000 Feature Card
Overview
Installation Options
Feature Card with ACSLS 8.5.1
Feature Card with ACSLS 8.5.0
Feature Card Locations
Pre-Installation Requirements for ACSLS on the Feature Card
User Equipment
Library Equipment and Feature Card Information
Video, Network, and USB Connections
Initializing the Feature Card and Storage Cards
Step 1: Insert and Install the DC Power Converter
Step 2: Insert and Initialize the Feature Card
Step 3: Verify Feature Card Initialization
Step 4: Insert, Initialize, and Verify the Second Feature Card if Using Dual ACSLS Feature Cards
Step 5: Insert and Initialize All Feature Storage Cards
Configuring the Feature Card and Preparing for ACSLS Installation
Step 1: Connect User Equipment
Step 2: Establish a Temporary Connection to the External Network
Step 3: Download the ACSLS Software Bundle
Step 4: Extract the ACSLS Feature Card Scripts
Step 5: Configure the Feature Card for Bond3 Network Connectivity
Step 6: Configure the Feature Card with DNS Servers and Other Required Settings
Step 7: Configure the Feature Card Host Name
Step 8: Initialize and Configure the Storage Cards
Step 9: Verify Storage Card Configuration
Step 10: Extract the ACSLS Software Bundle
Installing, Configuring, and Running ACSLS on the Feature Card
Step 1: Installing ACSLS
Step 2: Configuring and Running ACSLS
5
Un-Installing ACSLS
Un-installing ACSLS on Solaris
Removing the XAPI Service
Removing SCSI Media Changer (mchanger) Device Links
Uninstalling the ACSLS Software on Solaris
Un-Installing ACSLS on Linux
Removing the XAPI Service
Removing SCSI Media Changer (mchanger) Drivers and Device Links
Uninstalling the ACSLS Software on Linux
Uninstalling ACSLS on Linux Without the pkg_uninstall Script
A
Installation Command Examples
B
Linux and ACSLS Tuning Settings
Linux Network Settings
Network Settings - Small System
Network Settings - Medium System
Network Settings - Large System
Linux 6.8 or 6.10 Operating System Settings
Linux 6.8 or 6.10 Operating System Settings - Small System
Linux 6.8 or 6.10 Operating System Settings - Medium System
Linux 6.8 or 6.10 Operating System Settings - Large System
Linux 7.3, 7.6, or 7.8 Operating System Settings
Linux 7.3, 7.6, or 7.8 Operating System Settings - Small System
Linux 7.3, 7.6, or 7.8 Operating System Settings - Medium System
Linux 7.3, 7.6, or 7.8 Operating System Settings - Large System
ACSLS Tuning Settings
Verifying Tuning Settings
C
Using the ACSLS Feature Card Availability Toolkit
Overview
Pre-Installation Requirements for FCAT
Configuring the FCAT Environment
Step 1: Install and Configure ACSLS on Both Feature Cards
Step 2: Sync Time Between Feature Cards and the SL4000
Step 3: Extract and Install the Feature Card Availability Toolkit
Step 4: Shut Down ACSLS on Both Feature Cards
Step 5: Cluster the Feature Cards and Establish Trust
Step 6: Copy Select Feature Card Scripts to a Separate FCAT Linux Client
Step 7: Remove Existing Trusts Between the FCAT Client and Feature Cards
Step 8: Configure the FCAT Client to Recognize Both Side-A and Side-B Feature Cards
Step 9: Monitor ACSLS Availability from the FCAT Client
Step 10: Enable ACSLS on the Side-A feature Card
Step 11: Trigger Failover from One Feature Card to the Other
Step 12: Start ACSLS (with optional Database Restore)
D
Configuring a Self-Signed Digital Certificate for HTTPS
E
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tasks for ACSLS on the Feature Card
General Feature Card Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tasks
Performing a Soft Boot of the Feature Card
Monitoring the Feature Card
Updating Your IP Address, Host Name, or Other Network Related Items
Not Enough Disk Space in the root Partition on the Feature Card
Establishing Mount Points after Removing and Re-inserting a Feature Storage Card
Troubleshooting and Recovering from Unexpected ACSLS Storage Problems
FCAT Related Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tasks
Breaking Trust Between Two Feature Cards
Breaking Trust Between the FCAT Client and Feature Cards
Updating Passwords Associated with Feature Cards
Verifying that Trusts are Established Between Feature Cards
Verifying that Database Snapshots are Successfully Replicated
Troubleshooting Feature Card Tools
F
Servicing the Feature Card and Recovering ACSLS
Performing a Soft Boot of the Feature Card
Monitoring the Feature Card
Shutting Down the Feature Card and ACSLS for Service
Replacing a Faulty Feature Card
Replacing a Single Feature Storage Card
Replacing Two Feature Storage Cards
Upgrading ACSLS on the SL4000 Feature Card
Index
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