User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Online Archiving with AMASS 1
- Accessing the Storage Network 2
- Technical Support 3
- Preface
- Online Archiving with AMASS
- Accessing the Storage Network
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- AMASS®
- API
- appended files
- archive
- backup
- bar code
- BFS
- bitfile
- bitfile ID
- cache
- cleaning group
- client
- DAS™
- DataClass group
- DataMgr™
- dead space
- DLT™
- DMFS
- drive pool
- drives
- Ethernet
- FCB
- FDDI
- file
- file import
- file replication
- FileServ™
- file system
- File System Database
- GUI
- HSM
- inode
- IP address
- IPI
- Journal
- jukebox
- label
- library
- mailbox
- media
- metadata
- migration
- multi-tier migration
- NFS
- NIS
- nonresident file
- optical
- Offline Media Manager
- RAID
- resident file
- RPC
- scattered writes
- SCSI Fast/Wide
- server
- SLD
- slot
- SMP
- space pool
- SSD
- standalone drives
- Storage Area Network
- storage policy
- striping
- stub file
- TCP/IP
- thrashing
- truncate
- UNIX™
- VBS
- volume
- volume group
- volume number
- VolServ™
- Windows NT™
- XDI
- Index

AMASS Overview
6-00026-01 Rev A Accessing the Storage Network 2-9
For more information about Fibre Channel support, refer to the
appendix in Installing AMASS.
AMASS Installed on
Platform
Multiplexer/Router Drive
HP 9000 V series S-class
running HP-UX 11.0 with a
Fibre Channel PCI SCSI card
using an SCTL driver
HP Fibre Channel Multiplexer
A3511A (SCSI bridge)
ADIC Fibre Channel Router
(FCR) Model 200 and Model
250.
IBM 3590B1A tape
Storage Technology 9840
tape
HP C1113 J optical
Sun Ultra running Solaris 7
with a QLogic Fibre Channel
Host Adapter Board driver
ADIC Fibre Channel Router
(FCR) Model 200
Quantum DLT 7000 in an
ADIC Scalar 100