Computer Drive User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. HPSS 7.1 Configuration Overview
- Chapter 2. Security and System Access
- Chapter 3. Using SSM
- 3.1. The SSM System Manager
- 3.2. Quick Startup of hpssgui
- 3.3. Configuration and Startup of hpssgui and hpssadm
- 3.4. Multiple SSM Sessions
- 3.5. SSM Window Conventions
- 3.6. Common Window Elements
- 3.7. Help Menu Overview
- 3.8. Monitor, Operations and Configure Menus Overview
- 3.9. SSM Specific Windows
- 3.10. SSM List Preferences
- Chapter 4. Global & Subsystem Configuration
- 4.1. Global Configuration Window
- 4.2. Storage Subsystems
- 4.2.1. Subsystems List Window
- 4.2.2. Creating a New Storage Subsystem
- 4.2.3. Storage Subsystem Configuration Window
- 4.2.3.1. Create Storage Subsystem Metadata
- 4.2.3.2. Create Storage Subsystem Configuration
- 4.2.3.3. Create Storage Subsystem Servers
- 4.2.3.4. Assign a Gatekeeper if Required
- 4.2.3.5. Assign Storage Resources to the Storage Subsystem
- 4.2.3.6. Create Storage Subsystem Fileset and Junction
- 4.2.3.7. Migration and Purge Policy Overrides
- 4.2.3.8. Storage Class Threshold Overrides
- 4.2.4. Modifying a Storage Subsystem
- 4.2.5. Deleting a Storage Subsystem
- Chapter 5. HPSS Servers
- 5.1. Server List
- 5.1. Server Configuration
- 5.1.1. Common Server Configuration
- 5.1.1. Core Server Specific Configuration
- 5.1.2. Gatekeeper Specific Configuration
- 5.1.3. Location Server Additional Configuration
- 5.1.4. Log Client Specific Configuration
- 5.1.1. Log Daemon Specific Configuration
- 5.1.2. Migration/Purge Server (MPS) Specific Configuration
- 5.1.3. Mover Specific Configuration
- 5.1.3.1. Mover Specific Configuration Window
- 5.1.3.1. Additional Mover Configuration
- 5.1.3.1.1. /etc/services, /etc/inetd.conf, and /etc/xinetd.d
- 5.1.3.1.2. The Mover Encryption Key Files
- 5.1.3.1.3. /var/hpss/etc Files Required for Remote Mover
- 5.1.3.1.1. System Configuration Parameters on IRIX, Solaris, and Linux
- 5.1.3.1.1. Setting Up Remote Movers with mkhpss
- 5.1.3.1.2. Mover Configuration to Support Local File Transfer
- 5.1.1. Physical Volume Repository (PVR) Specific Configuration
- 5.1.1. Deleting a Server Configuration
- 5.1. Monitoring Server Information
- 5.1.1. Basic Server Information
- 5.1.1. Specific Server Information
- 5.1.1.1. Core Server Information Window
- 5.1.1.1. Gatekeeper Information Window
- 5.1.1.1. Location Server Information Window
- 5.1.1.2. Migration/Purge Server Information Window
- 5.1.1.3. Mover Information Window
- 5.1.1.1. Physical Volume Library (PVL) Information Window
- 5.1.1.2. Physical Volume Repository (PVR) Information Windows
- 5.1. Real-Time Monitoring (RTM)
- 5.2. Starting HPSS
- 5.1. Stopping HPSS
- 5.2. Server Repair and Reinitialization
- 5.1. Forcing an SSM Connection
- Chapter 6. Storage Configuration
- 6.1. Storage Classes
- 6.2. Storage Hierarchies
- 6.3. Classes of Service
- 6.4. Migration Policies
- 6.5. Purge Policies
- 6.6. File Families
- Chapter 7. Device and Drive Management
- Chapter 8. Volume and Storage Management
- 8.1. Adding Storage Space
- 8.2. Removing Storage Space
- 8.3. Monitoring Storage Space
- 8.4. Dealing with a Space Shortage
- 8.5. Volume Management
- 8.6. Monitoring and Managing Volume Mounts
- 8.7. New Storage Technology Insertion
- Chapter 9. Logging and Status
- Chapter 10. Filesets and Junctions
- Chapter 11. Files, Directories and Objects by SOID
- Chapter 12. Tape Aggregation
- Chapter 13. User Accounts and Accounting
- Chapter 14. User Interfaces
- Chapter 15. Backup and Recovery
- Chapter 16. Management Tools

Chapter 1. HPSS 7.1 Configuration Overview
1.1. Introduction
This chapter defines the high-level steps necessary to configure, start, and verify correct operation of a
new 7.1 HPSS system, whether that system is created from scratch or created by conversion from a 6.2
HPSS system.
To create or modify the HPSS configuration, we recommend that the administrator first be familiar with
the information described in the HPSS Installation Guide, Chapter 2: HPSS Basics and Chapter 3: HPSS
Planning.
Before performing the procedures described in this chapter, be certain that the appropriate system
preparation steps have been performed. See the HPSS Installation Guide, Chapter 4: System Preparation
for more information. For a system created from scratch, be certain that the HPSS installation and
infrastructure configuration have been completed. See the HPSS Installation Guide, Chapter 5: HPSS
Installation and Infrastructure Configuration for more information. To convert from a 6.2 system, see
the HPSS Conversion Guide for HPSS release 7.1.
1.2. Starting the SSM GUI for the First Time
The HPSS system is ready to be configured using SSM once the HPSS software is installed on the node
and the HPSS infrastructure components are configured. In order to start the SSM GUI you must first
start all infrastructure components and the SSM System Manager as follows:
% /opt/hpss/bin/rc.hpss -m start
Next you will need to add an SSM Admin user. To do this you will need to invoke the hpssuser utility as
follows:
% /opt/hpss/bin/hpssuser -add hpss -<unix|krb> -ssm
The above commands must be done as root!
Once the SSM Admin user has been created, you can invoke the SSM GUI as follows (for hpssgui.pl
options, see the hpssgui man page):
% /opt/hpss/bin/hpssgui.pl
Note: This command may be done as an HPSS user.
When the SSM GUI is running you can begin to configure the rest of HPSS (servers, devices, etc) as
described in the following sections. For more information on SSM, see Chapter 3: Using SSM on page
31.
1.3. HPSS Configuration Roadmap (New HPSS Sites)
The following steps summarize the configuration of an HPSS system when creating the 7.1system from
scratch (not upgrading from a previous release). It is important that the steps be performed in the order
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