IBM SC32-0129-00 manual Tape Devices, San

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Tivoli Storage Manager Client Workstation

Storage Agent

device name: /dev/mt1

SAN

Tape Library Drive

Tivoli Storage Manager Server - TSMSRVER

define drive sanlib1 drive1

define path tsmsrver drive1 srctype=server destype=drive library=sanlib1 device=/dev/mt6

define path storagnt drive1 srctype=server destype=drive library=sanlib1 device=/dev/mt1

Figure 8. Device information

Tape Devices

Define paths on the server using the device names as seen by the storage agent on each client system.

Important: Be sure that the device names are what the storage agent sees on each client system.

Note: The DEFINE PATH command must be issued from the server designated as the library manager.

For example, you would issue the following:

define path storagnt drive1 srctype=server desttype=drive library=sanlib1 device=/dev/tsmscsi/mt1

See the Administrator’s Reference for your system platform for additional details on the DEFINE PATH command.

Depending on the operating system of the Tivoli Storage Manager server, there may not be a quick way to confirm which device names on the storage agent correspond to device names on the Tivoli Storage Manager server without using a trial and error method. To confirm device names, you should work with one online drive at a time, and cycle through the storage agent device names until a successful backup can be run. The server cannot validate PATH information that is provided on the server for use by the storage agent. Failures can occur if incorrect device information is provided in the DEFINE PATH command.

You can also specify the AUTODETECT=YES option when defining paths on the server. This allows the serial number for a drive or library to be automatically updated in the database when the path is defined. The updated serial number will be the same serial number that the drive reports to Tivoli Storage Manager. After a backup is completed in “Step 5.2 Verify the LAN-free Configuration” on page 29, you can issue the QUERY DRIVE command to obtain information that will help determine the device name from the storage agent.

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Contents Storage Agent User’s Guide Page Storage Agent User’s Guide Fifth Edition January Contents Page About This Book How to Use This BookIBM Tivoli Storage Manager Publications Where to Look for InformationRelated IBM Publications Support Information Tivoli Technical TrainingSearching knowledge bases Severity Conventions Used in This Guide Page Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 Release Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager VersionJanuary OctoberLAN-free for z/OS Minimum I/O to Volumes Associated with File Device ClassChanges for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 Page Storage Agent Overview SAN LAN-free Client Data Backup Scenario Multi-session No-Query Restore for LAN-free Path Planning Supported Operating SystemsTypes of Environments ACSLS, Scsi and 349X Tape Library Sharing SAN SAN External Libraries File Device Sharing Using Tivoli SANergyPage Data Migration and Coexistence System Requirements Client System Storage agent properties Configuration Information WorksheetsDevice information External library ACSLS, 3494, or Scsi drive device namesServer System Server properties Client System Drive Shared diskACSLS, 3494, or Scsi library information Drive Shared diskObtain Device Information Client Node InformationServer System Lanfreecommmethod Tcpip Lanfreetcpserveraddress Installing and Configuring Tape-Library Overview of Installation and Configuration TasksFile-Device Sharing Environments Verifying the Network Connection Configuring devices for the storage agent to accessTivoli Storage Manager Client Workstation Client System Installing SoftwareNext steps. For example Install and Configure the Storage Agent Locate the line Software to Install Devconfig devconfig.out Tape Device Disk Device On page 27 shows the results of completing this step Configuring Devices for the Storage Agent to AccessSAN Tape DevicesOS only Formatting Volumes for LAN-free Data Movement Disk DevicesStart the Storage Agent Determining Whether the Data Movement was LAN-free Verify the LAN-free ConfigurationPage Tivoli Storage Manager Server Installing and Configuring External Library EnvironmentsVerifying the Network Connection Installing and Configuring External Library Environments Servername tsmsrver Install and Configure the Storage Agent Package Name Fileset Names Description Servername tsmsrver Define the storage pool. For example Define path storagnt libmgr1 srctype=server desttype=library Start the Storage Agent Determining Whether the Data Movement was LAN-free Page Starting and Stopping the Storage Agent Appendix A. Administration and Configuration ReferenceAutomating the Storage Agent Startup Manually Starting and Stopping the Storage AgentAdding Communication Information for the Storage Agent FormatParameters Examples SERVERPAsswordSERVERName HLAddressStorage Agent Options File Required OptionsAdditional Options IDLETimeout minutes COMMTimeout secondsRESOURCETimeout minutes Msgstacktrace onoffTcpadminport number STAMaxpooledsessions numberTHROUGHPUTDatathreshold kilobytespersecond Device Configuration File for the Storage Agent THROUGHPUTTimethreshold minutesUselargebuffers yesno Define Server Data Migration Appendix B. Legacy Acsls Data Migration and CoexistenceMigration New Storage Pool Old Storage Appendix C. Notices Hacmp TrademarksAppendix C. Notices Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Dsmsta Setstorageserver IndexOptions Page SC32-0129-00

SC32-0129-00 specifications

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