HP Save Set Manager for OpenVMS
Software
Product
Description
PRODUCT NAME: HP Save Set Manager for OpenVMS SPD 62.64.16
Version 1.8
DESCRIPTION
HP Save Set Manager for OpenVMS (SSMgr) is a lay-
ered software product that reduces user time spent on
save set operations. SSMgr reduces operational time
spent during OpenVMS BACKUP operations by provid-
ing an avenue for offline save set validation, copy, and
save set merge functions.
The key benefits of Save Set Manager for OpenVMS
are:
• Reduction of operational time spent on online backup
and restore without compromising data integrity
• Selective manipulation of save set contents and at-
tributes
• Transfer of backup save sets between tape drive
technologies
• Transfer of backup save sets from one tape or disk
drive to another tape or disk drive while maintaining
data integrity features
• Reduced down time for a BACKUP/RESTORE oper-
ation
• Ability to monitor degradation of archived save sets
• Wildcard support
• Backup journal file creation
• Multiple output copies on merge and copy
SSMgr V1.8 supports all operations on ODS-5 disks on
systems running:
OpenVMS Alpha: V7.3-2 (SPD 25.01.XX)
V8.2 (SPD 82.35.XX)
V8.3 (SPD 82.35.XX)
OpenVMS I64: V8.2 (SPD 82.35.XX)
V8.2-1 (SPD 82.35.XX)
V8.3 (SPD 82.35.XX)
This is the basis for support of:
— Long filenames
— Deep rooted directory structure
— Characters from ISO-LATIN and UNICODE multina-
tional character sets
— "?" as a single character wildcard, in addition to the
existing "%" single character wildcard
SSMgr V1.8 is qualified for tapes connected on the Fibre
Channel
— OpenVMS Version 7.3-2 and later provides support
for Fibre Channel (FC) connected tape devices. This
is accomplished through the use of Modular Data
Router (MDR) or Network Storage Router (NSR) con-
nected to the FC Switch. The routers convert Fibre
Channel protocol to SCSI protocol, which the tape
device understands. SSM V1.8 has qualified this fea-
ture in OpenVMS as used with MDR or NSR. Please
refer to OpenVMS SPD(s) for a complete listing of
supported tape devices and routers
October 2006