ADIC 5.4 manual Sony SDX-700C Requires AIT-3

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Configure

Compression

Tape

Automatic

Optional

 

Block Size

Streaming

Tape Drives

(volformat

Drive

InfiniteFile

(volformat

(config_

 

command)1

Cleaning1

Life3

 

command)1

prod -o)2

Sony SDX-700C

X

X

X

X

Requires

(AIT-3)

 

 

 

 

minimum FW

 

 

 

 

 

level 0102

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sony GY-2120

X

X

Requires

X

Requires

(DTF-1)

 

 

minimum FW

 

minimum FW

 

 

 

level 1.10

 

level 1.10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sony G4-8240

X

X

X

X

-

(DTF-2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

StorageTek

X

X

-

-

-

Timberline 9490-E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

StorageTek

X

X

X

-

-

Redwood SD-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

StorageTek 9840

X

X

X

See Note 2

-

A, B, and C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

StorageTek 9940 A

X

X

X

See Note 2

-

and B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 For more information about the AMASS volformat and driveclean commands, refer to the Command Reference chapter in Managing the AMASS File System. Drive Cleaning exceptions are noted under the specific libraries in Accessing Storage Devices.

2 For more information about the AMASS config_prod -oscript, refer to the Optional Parameters appendix in Installing AMASS.

3 For more information about IFL, refer to the InfiniteFileLife book.

* DLT customers: ADIC recommends that you enable the Tape Streaming feature. Using tape streaming I/O eliminates start/stop cycles on these drives, which leads to better tape handling. For instructions on configuring AMASS for tape streaming, refer to the Optional Parameters appendix in Installing AMASS.

Note 1: If a 3590 OR 3592 drive is installed in an IBM 3494 library, automatic drive cleaning by AMASS is not supported because the library has its own internal drive cleaning capabilities.

Note 2: If a DLT or StorageTek 9840 or 9940 drive is installed in a StorageTek 97xx or Lxx library, automatic drive cleaning by AMASS is not supported because the library has its own internal drive cleaning capabilities.

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Contents Purpose of this Release ContentsUsage amasstat -aicfswuy -t sec New FeaturesDecember 2004, Adic Usage volstat -aifFsuy volume-number where AIT-3 Worm Additional SupportSystem/Component Requirement Software InstallationSystem Requirements Required Operating System Patch LevelsOperating System Command or Path Library Interface Compatibility MatrixAmass 5.4 is compatible with DataMgr 3.6.2 and later Description Firmware Level LibraryA4EF Description Firmware LevelLife3 Tape FeaturesConfigure Compression Tape Automatic Optional Block Size Tape DrivesSony SDX-700C Requires AIT-3 Operating Upgrade Guidelines System Upgrade GuidelinesUpgrade Instructions Authorization String SGI Irix 6.5 Fibre Fibre Channel GuidelinesHP-UX Fibre Solaris FibreMappings Solaris FTP Operating GuidelinesIrix Tape Support TS system Solaris Shared MemoryRet blk not lst on dirty Known IssuesVolume group key errors Ref count negative errorMutexenter call Amassrecovery with -v optionVoldelete Libio and amassmain coresOperating Change Request Description System Number Resolved IssuesDocument Number Document Title Documentation

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