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
window in Add mode, allowing you to create a new disk device and drive.
Create Tape. This button is always active. Clicking on it opens the Tape Device Configuration
window in Add mode, allowing you to create a new tape device and drive.
Configure. This button is active if one or more devices/drives are selected. Clicking the button
opens the Disk/Tape Device Configuration window for the selected devices and drives, allowing
you to view, delete, clone, or update the configuration(s).
Delete. This button is active if one or more device/drives is selected from the list. A dialog will be
displayed for each device/drive selected asking the user to confirm that the device/drive
configuration is to be deleted.
Preferences
See Section 7.1.1: Devices and Drives Window on page 202 for information on changing preferences for
the Devices and Drives window.
7.1.2. Enable Variable Block Sizes for Tape Devices
All tape devices that will be used for HPSS data must be set to handle variable block sizes (to allow for
the ANSI standard 80-byte volume label and file section headers). This requirement is described in
detail in the HPSS Installation Guide, Section 3.7.7.2: Tape Devices. Please refer to that section to be
certain your tape devices are configured correctly.
7.1.3. Changing a Drive's Configuration
In general, devices and drives can not be updated dynamically (i.e. while the PVL, associated Mover(s)
and associated PVR(s) (for tape) are UP). However, there are some drive attributes for which the
configuration metadata can be updated dynamically via the PVL Drive Information window and there are
some device attributes for which the configuration metadata is not updated dynamically but the server “in
memory” values can be changed dynamically (but not preserved when the Mover is restarted) via the
Mover Device Information window.
The device and drive configuration entry can be updated using the Disk Device Configuration or Tape
Device Configuration window (Section 7.1.1: Devices and Drives Window on page 202). The Disk
Device Configuration and Tape Device Configuration windows can not be updated dynamically. These
windows are opened by pressing the Configure button on the Devices and Drives window. Changing any
settable field on the Disk/Tape Device Configuration windows requires that several servers be shutdown:
• the PVL
• the Mover that is currently managing the device
• the new Mover that will manage the device (if changing)
• the PVR that is currently managing cartridges for this drive (if tape)
• the PVR that will manage cartridges for this drive (if tape and if changing)
If any of these servers are running, follow the instructions in Section 5.1.1: Shutting Down an HPSS
Server on page 151 to shutdown the servers. Verify that these servers are no longer running before
attempting to reconfigure the drive. SSM will display a warning listing the servers requiring shutdown to
help the administrator verify that the proper servers have been shutdown.
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