requesting client to the AML’s storage positions, drives, and Insert/Eject unit s. Access configurations for 
clients are set in the configuration file C:\DAS\ETC\CONFIG on the OS/2 PC. The client name can be up  
to 64 alphanumeric characters in length and is case sensitive.
Server Name. TCP/IP host name or IP address of the AML OS/2-PC DAS server.  This value must be 
defined in the network domain server and must be resolvable during DAS start. The server name is set in 
the configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS on the OS/2 PC. The server name can be up to 64 alphanumeric 
characters long and can include up to six dots (‘.’).
5.1.1.2.1.  AML PVR Additional  InformationThe AML PVR is supported by special bid only.
ADIC Automatic Med ia Library Storage Sy stems Information
HPSS can share an AML robot with other tape management systems. If a robot is shared, care must 
be taken to make sure that a drive is not used by any other tape management system while that drive is 
configured as unlocked in HPSS. This is important because HPSS can be configured to periodicall y poll 
all of its unlocked drives even if they are not currently mounted or in use by HPSS. If a drive is being 
used by another tape management system, it must be configured as locked in HPSS. For robots that have 
more than one arm (such as the AML/2), users should configure the PVL Drive Information/Controller 
ID of each drive depending on which arm is servicing it.
User needs to set the Server Name and Client Name, which are case sensitive, in the AML PVR Server 
Configuration panel to establish the connectivity between the HPSS software and the  OS/2 controlling 
the robot. The Server Name is the name of the controller associated with the TCP/IP address,  as defined 
in the TCP/IP HOST file, and the Client Name is the name of the OS/2 administrator client  as defined in 
the DAS configuration.
Additionally users must configure the Insert/Eject ports for the AML PVR using the configur ation files /
var/hpss/etc/AML_EjectPort.conf and /var/hpss/etc/AML_InsertPort.conf. The  reasons are that the AML 
robot can have multiple insert and eject ports, which have the capability to handle  different media types. 
These two configuration files in conjunction with the AMU AMS configuration  files specify which 
Insert/Eject areas or bins the tapes should be placed in for insertion  into the archive and where they are 
ejected to when the HPSS export command is used.
Note that if multiple E/I/F bins are used for exporting cartridges, users must set the envir onment variable 
DAS_EJECTAREAFULL=1 on the DAS Server PC by doing the following:
1. Edit the config.sys
2. Add a new line:
set DAS_EJECTAREAFULL=1
Starting the DAS Server Processes
In order for the HPSS AML PVR to communicate with the AML robot, it is required that the DAS Server 
process be running. 
Once the DAS, TCP/IP and AML configuration have been completed, the DAS server is initialized and 
started with the following steps:
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