Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
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theServer System Interface (ssi) and the Toolkit event logger. These binaries and associated script
files are distributed with the HPSS, but are maintained by the STK Corporation.
The binaries and script files for starting the STK client side processes are located in the
$HPSS_PATH/stk/bin directory. Documentation files describing the files in the bin directory are
located in the$HPSS_PATH/stk/doc directory. Refer to these doc files for additional information.
The t_startit.shfile must be executed to start the STK client processes on those nodes where the
HPSS PVR is executing. The script will prompt for the following options:
1. Multi-Host or Single-Host - specify m for multiple host.
2. Server side or Client side - Specify c for client side.
3. Remote Host Name - specify the name of the host where the ACSLS software is running.
4. Remote Host Version - specify one of the following (probably 4).
ACSLS Release Number Remote Host Version Number
5.x 4
5. Whether processes created should be listed (Y or N) - specify either y or n.
6. Whethert_cdriver should be started - specify n.
To terminate the STK client processes, the scriptt_killit.sh may be executed.
Sample output from t_startit.sh follows:
***** Welcome to t_startit.sh, Version 2.01 *****
This is the automated tester and startit script for the TOOLKIT. Simply
answer the questions which follow.
Executables live in: /opt/hpss/stk/bin
Would you like Multi-Host or Single-Host testing?
Enter one of the following followed by ENTER:
M Multi-host testing
S Single-host testing
X eXit this script
Enter choice: m
Would you like to define the server side or client side for Multi-Host
testing?
Enter one of the following followed by ENTER:
S Server side
C Client side
Enter choice: c
The Remote Host Name is the name of the server which has the ACSLS
software (or simulator) running on it.
Enter Remote Host Name (CSI_HOSTNAME): jeep
The Remote Host Version number is the ACSLS Packet Version level which
the server is expecting.
Here are the valid choices:
ACSLS Release Number Remote Host Version Number