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from the client to define itself to the library manager. If the storage agent is unable to define itself to the library manager, the storage agent must be defined manually using the DEFINE SERVER command issued from the library manager. For example:

define server storagnt serverpassword=fun4me hladdress=agent.tucson.ibm.com lladdress=1500

4.Configure a path to the library manager. If you need information about the commands, see the Administrator’s Reference.

If you are using a shared ACSLS library manager, configure a path to the library manager. This involves the following steps:

a.Define a library type of ACSLS. For example:

define library libmgr1 libtype=ACSLS shared=YES primarymanager=tsmsrvr

b.Define a path from the server to the library manager. For example: define path tsmsrver libmgr1 srctype=server desttype=library

c.Define a device class with a device type of SERVER. For example:

define devclass adeviceclassname library=alibraryname devtype=server servername=tsmsrvr

d.Define the storage pool. For example:

define stgpool apoolname adeviceclassname pooltype=primary

If you are using an ACSLS-managed external library, configure a path to the external library manager. This involves the following steps:

a.Define a library type of EXTERNAL. For example: define library stk-lib libtype=external

Note that if a library name remains constant but the library type changes from EXTERNAL to shared ACSLS, the storage agent must be stopped and restarted in order to recognize this change.

b.Define a path from the server to the external manager. Gresham EDT-DistribuTAPE is the external library manager interfacing with the ACSLS library software. The EDT executable is located in its default path /usr/lpp/dtelm/bin/elm. For example:

define path tsmsrver stk-lib srctype=server desttype=library externalmanager=/usr/lpp/dtelm/bin/elm

In the previous example, the path provided for the external manager depends on the operating system where the Tivoli Storage Manager server resides. For example:

vA Linux Tivoli Storage Manager server external manager path is /usr/dtelm/bin/elm.

vA Sun Solaris Tivoli Storage Manager server external manager path is /opt/OMIdtelm/bin/elm.

vA Windows Tivoli Storage Manager server external manager path is c:\program files\GES\EDT\bin\elm.exe.

c.Define a device class with a device type of ECARTRIDGE. For example:

define devclass adeviceclassname library=alibraryname devtype=ecartridge format=drive

Note: When you are using StorageTek 9840B tape devices with the z/OS data manager server, the FORMAT attribute of the device class must match the device type of the tape drive (that is, 9840B).

d.Define the storage pool. For example:

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Contents Storage Agent User’s Guide Page Storage Agent User’s Guide Fifth Edition January Contents Page How to Use This Book About This BookWhere to Look for Information IBM Tivoli Storage Manager PublicationsRelated IBM Publications Tivoli Technical Training Support InformationSearching knowledge bases Severity Conventions Used in This Guide Page Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 ReleaseJanuary OctoberMinimum I/O to Volumes Associated with File Device Class LAN-free for z/OSChanges 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 Types of Environments PlanningSupported Operating Systems ACSLS, Scsi and 349X Tape Library Sharing SAN SAN File Device Sharing Using Tivoli SANergy External LibrariesPage Data Migration and Coexistence System Requirements Configuration Information Worksheets Client System Storage agent propertiesDevice information External library ACSLS, 3494, or Scsi drive device namesClient System Drive Shared disk Server System Server propertiesACSLS, 3494, or Scsi library information Drive Shared diskServer System Obtain Device InformationClient Node Information Lanfreecommmethod Tcpip Lanfreetcpserveraddress File-Device Sharing Environments Installing and Configuring Tape-LibraryOverview of Installation and Configuration Tasks Configuring devices for the storage agent to access Verifying the Network ConnectionClient System Installing Software Tivoli Storage Manager Client WorkstationNext steps. For example Install and Configure the Storage Agent Locate the line Software to Install Devconfig devconfig.out Tape Device Disk Device Configuring Devices for the Storage Agent to Access On page 27 shows the results of completing this stepTape Devices SANStart the Storage Agent OS only Formatting Volumes for LAN-free Data MovementDisk Devices Verify the LAN-free Configuration Determining Whether the Data Movement was LAN-freePage Installing and Configuring External Library Environments Tivoli Storage Manager ServerVerifying 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 Appendix A. Administration and Configuration Reference Starting and Stopping the Storage AgentAutomating the Storage Agent Startup Manually Starting and Stopping the Storage AgentParameters Adding Communication Information for the Storage AgentFormat SERVERPAssword ExamplesSERVERName HLAddressAdditional Options Storage Agent Options FileRequired Options COMMTimeout seconds IDLETimeout minutesRESOURCETimeout minutes Msgstacktrace onoffTHROUGHPUTDatathreshold kilobytespersecond Tcpadminport numberSTAMaxpooledsessions number Uselargebuffers yesno Device Configuration File for the Storage AgentTHROUGHPUTTimethreshold minutes Define Server Appendix B. Legacy Acsls Data Migration and Coexistence Data MigrationMigration New Storage Pool Old Storage Appendix C. Notices Trademarks HacmpAppendix C. Notices Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Index Dsmsta SetstorageserverOptions Page SC32-0129-00

SC32-0129-00 specifications

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