Quantum 2.4.1 manual Certified System Components, Component Description

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Certified System Components

This table lists certified system components that support SNMS 2.4.1.

Component

Description

 

 

Browsers

Netscape 4.7x, 4.8x, 7.0

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and later

 

 

HBA

Emulex LP8000, LP850, LP9000, LP90002

 

QLogic: QLA2200, QLA2310, QLA2340, QLA2342

 

 

FC Router

ADIC FCR 250, SNC 3000, SNC 5100

 

 

FC Switch

Brocade 2x00 and Brocade 3x00

 

McData

 

Cisco MDS 9000

 

 

Libraries

ADIC Scalar 100, 1000, 10K, i2000, S24

 

AMU v3.10E2

 

AML/2, E, J

 

ACSLS version 6.0.1, version 6.1 with patch PUT0203, or version 7.0. To

 

obtain the patch for version 6.1, contact your STK sales representative.

 

Dell PV-136T with v.3.11 or higher firmware. Only IBM LTO-2 drives are

 

supported.

 

HP MSL6000 (only supported with the HP LTO-2 tape drives)

 

IBM ULT3583-TL with v.5.14 firmware or higher.

 

STK ACSLS: 9310, L5500, L700, L180, 9740

 

STK SCSI: L700, L180, 9740

 

 

Tape Drives

HP LTO-2; tested with firmware revision F38W

 

IBM LTO-1; tested with firmware revision 16E0

 

IBM LTO-2; tested with firmware revision 31mj

 

IBM 3590B1A; tested with firmware revision A5UF

 

IBM 3590E1A; tested with firmware revision E32E

 

Sony AIT-2 and Sony AIT-2 Worm; tested with firmware revision 0401

 

Sony AIT-3; tested with firmware revision 0102

 

Sony AIT-3; Worm; tested with firmware revision 0201

 

STK 9840; tested with firmware revision 130.0

 

STK 9840B; tested with firmware revision 1.33.309

 

STK 9840C; tested with firmware revision 1.34.553

 

STK 9940A; tested with firmware revision 1.30

 

STK 9940B; tested with firmware revision R1.32.427f

 

 

NFS

Version 3

 

 

Addressable Power

WTI RPS-10m

Switch

NOTE: The RPS-10m (master) is supported.

 

 

The RPS-10s (slave) is not supported.

 

 

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Contents Release Notes Purpose of this Release ContentsDAS and Scalar DLC Network-Attached Libraries Special Configuration RequirementsAcsls Attached Libraries DAS Attached LibrariesMount -t acfs fsname /Volumes/fsname Using StorNext with XsanLibrary/Filesystem/Xsan/bin/cvadmin Component Description Certified System ComponentsSystem/Component Requirement System RequirementsStorNext FS Requirements StorNext Management Suite Requirements Operating System Level RequirementsStorNext Storage Manager Requirements 64-bit Upgrading to StorNext FS Upgrade InstructionsUpgrading to Snms Usr/adic/TSM/exec/tdlmBackup Upgrade PrerequisitesPkgrm ADICcvfs Cat /usr/adic/www/conf/cvfsmountpoints grep cvfs /etc/fstabRequired to recover any migrated data Usr/adic/TSM/exec/fsconfig -i drivealiasUpgrading to Rhel Usr/adic/bin/adiccontrol stopPost-Upgrade Tasks Dev/rmt/tps0d6nrv Upgrading Snms on IrixIgnore device devicename Snfsdefrag command Known IssuesCommand Chmod, chown, and chgrp Readdir commandFsnameservers tab GetByHostName failureInst.StorNext, no changes made to the /kernel/drv Resolved IssuesOperating Service Request Description System Number Adiccontrol stop snms Adiccontrol restartAdiccontrol start snms Adiccontrol fullstopOperating Service Request Description System Number Operating System Description Component Affected LimitationsSmp Immediately when deleted check box Click Configure drives independentlyType d -fstype cvfs -prune -o Find $dir -type d -fstype cvfs -prune -o -type fDocument Number Document Title DocumentationSeptember 2004, Adic

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