Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
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Server ID The UUID of this PVR.
This ID is copied over
from the PVR general
configuration entry.
The UUID of this PVR. This field
cannot be modified. It is displayed
for reference only.
Extracted
fromthe PVR
generalserver
configuration
entry.
Cartridge File Name (SFS) The name of the Encina
file that maintains PVR
cartridge metadata.
Valid Encina file name. /.:/encina/sfs/
hpss/cartridge
_<robot>
Advice: The cartridge file name for each PVR must be unique. Multiple PVRs
cannot share the same SFS file for cartridges. Suggested names are:
cartridge_3494 for IBM 3494 PVRs
cartridge_aml for ADIC AML PVRs
cartridge_lto for IBM 3584 LTO PVRs
cartridge_stk for StorageTek-based PVRs
cartridge_rait for StorageTek RAIT PVRs
ccartridge_operator for Operator PVRs
Iftwo robots of the same type are managed by two different PVRs, be sure that each
one has a different SFS file for cartridges.
Cartridge Capacity Thetotal number of HPSS
cartridges to be stored in
this PVR. This is not a
hard limit, but rather the
point at which major
alarms will be generated.
A positive 32-bit integer. 3495 - 18000
3494 - 3000
3584 - 440
STK - 6000
RAIT - 6000
Operator -
1000
CartridgeAlarm Threshold The maximum percentage
of cartridge capacity
allowedin a PVR before a
minor alarm is generated.
Any integer value between 1 and
100. 90
Advice: Depending on operational policy, in some sites it is wise to leave a small
number of free slots in a PVR to allow room for a small number of cartridge
injections without the need for corresponding ejects.
Table 6-31 Physical Volume Repository Configuration Variables (Continued)
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values Default
Value