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
• Unallocated. The volume has been successfully imported into the HPSS system and labeled.
However, no storage resources have been created on it and it has not been allocated to a Core
Server. It is therefore not available to the system for I/O.
• Allocated - On Shelf. Storage resources have been created on the volume, it is assigned to a Core
Server, and it is available to the system. However, it has been removed from the tape robot (to a
vault, for example), so there will be a delay for any mount operation while the volume is returned
to the robot.
• Unlabeled. An error occurred during the mount/label operation during import. A volume in this
state is not usable by HPSS. It should be exported and re-imported.
• Allocated - No Shelf Info. The volume has been allocated to a Core Server and is available to the
system for I/O, but no shelf information is available because the PVL can not communicate with
the PVR.
Volume Type. The HPSS media type corresponding to this volume.
Label Format. The type of label on the volume. Possible values are:
• HPSS - The volume has an ANSI label (it starts with an 80-byte block beginning with the
characters "VOL1"). The owner field of the label contains "HPSS".
• Foreign - The volume has an ANSI label, but the owner field is something other than "HPSS".
• None - The volume has no label. A volume in this state is not usable by HPSS. It should be
exported and re-imported.
• Data - The volume is an uninitialized tape.
• NonANSI - The label is an 80 byte non-ANSI record.
• NSL - The volume has a NSL label format (80 byte record w/o EOF).
• Unknown - The label of the volume failed. Status of label unknown.
Operational State. This will always be Enabled.
Usage State. Busy if the volume is in use; Idle otherwise.
Administrative State. This will always be Unlocked.
Cartridge ID. The six-character cartridge label for the volume.
Comment. This field provides a 128 character buffer in the PVL volume metadata which gives the
administrator the opportunity to associate miscellaneous text with a volume. For example, a site may
want to place a comment in this field that the volume (cartridge or disk) is out of service.
8.5.3. PVR Cartridge Information Window
The PVR Cartridge Information window allows the SSM user to view the data about a cartridge managed
by one of the HPSS PVRs.
Before using the window, the user should know the 6-character label of the cartridge. The dumppv_pvr
utility can be used to list all the cartridges being managed by the PVR and help determine the label.
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