HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Library and tape drive configuration examples

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8.In the [ New Drive ] - Creation window, enter the required parameter values into the available text fields.

Figure 15 Configuring an FSE drive

9.Click OK.

The following are examples of configuration files of FSE libraries and various FSE tape drives on different platforms. The configuration files are uniform for all supported platforms, with the exception of the variable ControlDevice, which uses a different format for each platform.

Library and tape drive configuration examples

Example of a library configuration file

Linux specific

[FSE Library] [Version = 1]

[Date = "2003/04/11 15:24:32"]

[User = "fse-administrator@company.com"]

#

#Specify a name for the tape library and a host name, where it

#resides. Use full host name.

#

 

 

Name

=

"HP MSL5000 #2 LTO"

Host

=

"fse_server.company.com"

#

#Control device is identification of library's

#(media changer's) on the specified system.

#

# Tip: use fse_scsi --scan to list available SCSI devices

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HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Library and tape drive configuration examples, Example of a library configuration file

File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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