Troubleshooting guide
Media Manager Functional Description
264 NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide - UNIX
lmfd The Library Management Facility daemon works in conjunction with
lmfcd to handle requests to robots controlled by a Fujitsu Library
Management Facility (LMF). lmfd provides the interface between the
local ltid and the robotic control (lmfcd) in the same manner as
explained later for tl8d. This robot is not available on Windows NT/2000.
Started By: Starting ltid (or independently by using the
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/lmfd command).
Stopped By: Stopping ltid or independently by finding the PID
(process id) and then using the kill command).
Activity Log: All errors are logged in the system log. Debug information
is included if the daemon is started with the -v option (either by itself or
through ltid) or by adding VERBOSE to the vm.conf file.
ltid The Media Manager device daemon (NetBackup Device Manager service
on Windows NT/2000) controls the reservation and assignment of tapes
and optical disks.
Started By: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/ltid command on UNIX or
Stop/Restart Device Management command in Media and Device
Management window on Windows NT/2000.
Stopped By: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/stopltid command on
UNIX or Stop/Restart Device Management command in the Media and
Device Management window on Windows NT/2000.
Activity Log: All errors are logged in the system log. Debug information
is included if the daemon is started with the -v option (available only on
UNIX) or adding VERBOSE to the vm.conf file.
odld The Optical Disk Library daemon interfaces with the Optical Disk Library,
communicating with the robotics through a SCSI interface. This library is
not supported on Windows NT/2000.
Started By: Starting ltid or independently by using the
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/odld command.
Stopped By: Stopping ltid or independently by finding the PID
(process id) and then using the kill command.
Activity Log: All errors are logged in the system log. Debug information
is included if the daemon is started with the -v option (either by itself or
through ltid) or adding VERBOSE to the vm.conf file.
Table 10. Media Manager Daemons and Programs (continued)
Program/
Daemon
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