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1 Library Media Manager Installation and User s Guide Abstract This guide describes how to install and use the Library Media Manager software. It includes information about connection with an HP Integrity NonStop NS-series server. This guide is written for anyone who installs or uses the Library Media Manager software. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports H06.04 and all subsequent H-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication. Part Number Published November 2005
2 Document History Part Number Product Version Published N.A. July N.A. November 2005
3 Library Media Manager Installation and User s Guide Index Examples Figures Tables What s New in This Manual ix Manual Information ix New and Changed Information ix About This Manual xi Notation Conventions xi 1. Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) Product Overview 1-1 LMM Connection Configuration Overview 1-2 HP NonStop NS-Series Servers Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Installation of the Server LMM 2-1 Overview of the Installation Process 2-1 Installing the Software 2-2 Transferring Files via FTP 2-3 Installation of the Client LMM 2-7 Overview of the Client 2-7 Installing the LMM Client 2-7 Transferring Files via FTP Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System 3-2 Configuration Options 3-4 ADD9840C 3-20 Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM 3-21 Testing Communication Between the NonStop Server and the Tape Library 3-23 Example Example Running the Server Processes on the NonStop System 3-28 Hewlett-Packard Company i
4 Contents 4. Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Verifying the Host Port Number 3-30 Stopping the Processes on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System 4-1 Configuration Options 4-2 Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM 4-6 Running the Client Processes 4-8 Stopping the Processes on the Client Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Configuring the Server LMM GUI 5-2 Support STK Option 5-4 Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Server GUI 5-6 Configuring the Client LMM GUI 5-9 Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Client GUI LMM GUI Operations LMM GUI Tabs 6-1 Main Tab 6-1 Media Library Tab 6-4 Services Tab 6-8 Media Labeling Tab 6-13 Scheduler Tab 6-16 Queue Manager Tab 6-30 EMS Log Tab 6-31 LMM Log Tab Using the LMM Utility Interface Program (INTFACE) Overview 7-1 LMM Utility Interface Program (INTFACE) 7-1 IMPORT Function 7-2 EXPORT Function 7-2 REPORT Function 7-4 MOUNT Function 7-8 DISMOUNT Function 7-9 CAPREPORT Function 7-9 DRIVEREPORT Function 7-10 QUEUEREPORT Function 7-10 DRIVESTATUS Function 7-11 ii
5 Contents A. Library Media Manager Quick Start Guide REFRESH Function 7-11 A. Library Media Manager Quick Start Guide INSTALL STEP 1 A-1 CD Version of LMM Software (Server) A-1 version of LMM Software (Server) A-2 INSTALL STEP 2 A-3 Version of LMM Software (Client) A-6 B. Server LMM and Client LMM Process Functions SERVER B-1 CLIENT B-2 C. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Examples for LMM C-1 Example 1 C-1 Example 2 C-1 Example 3 C-1 Example 4 C-2 Example 5 C-2 Example 6 C-2 Example 7 C-3 Example 8 C-3 Troubleshooting Examples for LMM GUI C-4 Example 1 C-4 Example 2 C-4 Example 3 C-5 Example 4 C-5 Example 5 C-6 Example 6 C-6 Example 7 C-7 Troubleshooting Examples for LMM GUI Operations C-8 Example 1 C-8 Example 2 C-8 Example 3 C-9 Example 4 C-9 Example 5 C-10 Example 6 C-10 Troubleshooting Examples for INTFACE C-11 Example 1 C-11 iii
6 Contents D. Interfacing to LMM Example 2 C-12 D. Interfacing to LMM Index Command Outputs D-1 Mount Media Command D-1 Dismount Media Command D-2 Export Media Command D-4 Import Media Command D-5 Inventory Update Media Command D-6 Command Inputs D-7 Mount Media Message D-8 Dismount Media Message D-9 Export Media Message D-9 Import Media Message D-10 Inventory Update Media Message: D-11 Examples of Structure D-15 Examples Example A-1. Creating a Startup File for the Server A-3 Example A-2. Configured LMM SERVER - CONFIG A-5 Example A-3. Client STARTUP File A-6 Example A-4. Configured LMM CLIENT CONFIG Program A-6 Figures Figure 1-1. Control Path and Data Path Using Library Media Manager 1-3 Figure 1-2. Control Path and Data Path Using Library Media Manager 1-4 Figure 2-1. Library Media Manager Desktop Icon 2-2 Figure 2-2. Setup Icon 2-2 Figure 2-3. FTP Button 2-3 Figure 2-4. FTP Dialog Box 2-4 Figure 2-5. Open Dialog Box with Server Files 2-5 Figure 2-6. FTP Dialog Box with Files Selected 2-6 Figure 2-7. FTP Button 2-8 Figure 2-8. FTP Dialog Box 2-9 Figure 2-9. Open Dialog Box with Client Files 2-10 Figure FTP Dialog Box with Client Files Selected 2-11 Figure 3-1. RUN CONFIG 3-2 Figure 3-2. Configuration Main Menu 3-3 iv
7 Contents Figures Figure 3-3. CONFIG_DEVICE 3-4 Figure 3-4. SET_SECURITY 3-5 Figure 3-5. GUARDIAN LOGON 3-6 Figure 3-6. UNLOAD VERIFICATION 3-6 Figure 3-7. LABELING VERIFICATION 3-7 Figure 3-8. CONFIG_DRIVE 3-8 Figure 3-9. CONFIG_HOMETERM 3-9 Figure CONFIG_HOSTPORT# 3-10 Figure VIEW_CONFIG 3-11 Figure CONFIG_ALTSYS# 3-12 Figure DRIVE_UP 3-13 Figure DRIVE_DOWN 3-14 Figure DEL_DRIVE 3-15 Figure ALTER_PASSWORD 3-17 Figure Help Menu 3-18 Figure Exit Menu 3-19 Figure RUN ADD9840C 3-20 Figure PARAM TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME $ZB01A 3-21 Figure TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME PARAM set to $ZB01A 3-22 Figure RUN TPTSTR 3-23 Figure RUN TPTSTR Information 3-24 Figure RUN TPTSTR 3-25 Figure SCSI Name of the Tape Library 3-26 Figure RUN TPTSTR Information 3-27 Figure OBEY_GO 3-28 Figure Status of Processes on the Server 3-29 Figure Verifying that Host Port Numbers and EMS Numbers are Listening 3-30 Figure Verifying the Host Port and EMS Messaging Numbers Established 3-31 Figure OBEY STOPALL Command 3-32 Figure 4-1. Configuration Main Menu 4-1 Figure 4-2. Help Menu 4-2 Figure 4-3. Exit Menu 4-3 Figure 4-4. VIEW_CONFIG 4-4 Figure 4-5. CONFIG_CLNTPORT# 4-5 Figure 4-6. PARAM TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME $ZB01A 4-6 Figure 4-7. TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME PARAM set to $ZB01A 4-7 Figure 4-8. OBEY GO 4-8 v
8 Contents Figures Figure 4-9. Status of Running Processes - Client 4-9 Figure STOPALL Command - Client 4-10 Figure 5-1. LMM Main Tab 5-2 Figure 5-2. Configure Multiple Devices Dialog Box 5-3 Figure 5-3. Support STK9840C Media Dialog Box 5-4 Figure 5-4. Select Device Dialog Box 5-4 Figure 5-5. Support STK9840C Media Dialog Box 5-5 Figure 5-6. Support STK9840C Media Dialog Box 5-5 Figure 5-7. LMM Main Tab - Select 5-6 Figure 5-8. Select Device 5-7 Figure 5-9. LMM Main Tab - Device Online 5-8 Figure LMM Main Tab - Configure 5-9 Figure Configure Multiple Devices Dialog Box 5-10 Figure LMM Main Tab - Select 5-11 Figure Select Device Dialog Box 5-12 Figure LMM Main Tab - Device Online 5-13 Figure 6-1. Main Tab 6-2 Figure 6-2. Main Tab - Ping Utility 6-3 Figure 6-3. NSK User ID and Password Dialog Box 6-3 Figure 6-4. Media Library Tab - Legend 6-4 Figure 6-5. Media Library Tab - Panels 6-5 Figure 6-6. Media Library Tab - Cap(s) 6-6 Figure 6-7. Services Tab - Legend 6-8 Figure 6-8. Services Tab - Panels 6-9 Figure 6-9. Drive Configuration Dialog Box 6-10 Figure Media Labeling Tab 6-13 Figure Host Configured Password Dialog Box 6-14 Figure Initializing Volume Label 6-15 Figure Scheduler Main Tab 6-16 Figure Existing Immediate Backup - File Select 6-17 Figure Existing Scheduled Backup 6-19 Figure Create Immediate Backup 6-21 Figure Set Defines - Step Figure Set Defines - Step Figure Set Defines - Step Figure Creating a Immediate Backup 6-25 Figure Create Scheduled Backup 6-26 Figure Create Scheduled Backup - Final Steps 6-27 Figure Edit Backup 6-28 vi
9 Contents Tables Tables Figure Queue Manager Tab 6-30 Figure EMS Log Tab 6-31 Figure LMM Log Tab 6-32 Table 1-1. Supported Tape Libraries and Tape Drives 1-1 Table D-1. Detail Command Byte Structure D-1 Table D-2. Mount Media Command for Control Path D-2 Table D-3. Dismount Media Command for Control Path D-3 Table D-4. Export Media Command for Control Path D-4 Table D-5. Import Media Command for Control Path D-5 Table D-6. Inventory Update Command for Control Path D-6 Table D-7. Detail Message Command Byte Structure D-7 Table D-8. Mount Media Message for Control Path D-8 Table D-9. Dismount Media Message for Control Path D-9 Table D-10. Export Media Message for Control Path D-10 Table D-11. Import Media Message for Control Path D-11 Table D-12. Inventory Update Media Message for Control Path D-12 Table D-13. Commands for Control Path D-13 Table D-14. Error Codes for Control Path D-14 vii
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11 What s New in This Manual Manual Information Abstract Library Media Manager Installation and User s Guide This guide describes how to install and use the Library Media Manager software. It includes information about connection with an HP Integrity NonStop NS-series server. This guide is written for anyone who installs or uses the Library Media Manager software. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports H06.04 and all subsequent H-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication. Part Number Published November 2005 Document History Part Number Product Version Published N.A. July N.A. November 2005 New and Changed Information This manual contains new information about the LTO Generation 3 (M8504) tape drive. ix
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13 About This Manual Notation Conventions Hypertext Links Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example: This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page 3-2. computer type. Computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services (OSS) keywords and reserved words. Type these items exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example: myfile.c italic computer type. Italic computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services (OSS) variable items that you supply. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example: pathname Change Bar Notation Change bars are used to indicate substantive differences between this manual and its preceding version. Change bars are vertical rules placed in the right margin of changed portions of text, figures, tables, examples, and so on. Change bars highlight new or revised information. For example: The message types specified in the REPORT clause are different in the COBOL85 environment and the Common Run-Time Environment (CRE). The CRE has many new message types and some new message type codes for old message types. In the CRE, the message type SYSTEM includes all messages except LOGICAL-CLOSE and LOGICAL-OPEN. xi
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15 1 Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) This section contains: Product Overview 1-1 LMM Connection Configuration Overview 1-2 Product Overview Library Media Manager (LMM) is a product that allows tape libraries and tape drives to run unattended labeled backups and restores. It allows manual interaction with a GUI interface. It can communicate with NonStop NS-series Integrity systems via TCP/IP. With LMM you can schedule backups and tape cartridges can be labeled. Tape cartridges can also be imported or exported into or from the tape library, and tape drives can be loaded or unloaded. Table 1-1 shows the supported tape libraries and tape drives. Table 1-1. Supported Tape Libraries and Tape Drives Tape Libraries Tape Drives CTL N1521A CT CT9840FC-1 CT9841FC-1 SL500 M8504 Note. Library Media Manager supports SL500 and CTL700 tape libraries that have a storage capacity larger than 170 media slots. The Library Media Manager software requires HP NonStop labeled tape cartridges. In addition to being labeled magnetically, each tape cartridge must have a special external label that displays the volume ID in both a standard OCR format and a bar code. 1-1
16 Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) LMM Connection Configuration Overview LMM Connection Configuration Overview In order for the LMM software to control a tape library, a tape library control path must be configured from a NonStop NS-series server to the tape library. The server controls the movements of the tape library s robotic arm. HP NonStop NS-Series Servers The tape library control path can be configured to run on a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA) on a NonStop NS-series server. If a CTL700 tape library has a SCSI interface, the control path will need to be connected to an M8201 Fibre Channel to SCSI router before connecting to a FCSA on a NonStop NS-series server. For more information on the router, refer to the M8201 Fibre Channel to SCSI Router Installation and User s Guide. Example: SCF> ADD SCSI $CTL700, SENDTO STORAGE, PRIMARYLOCATION (110,2,3), PRIMARYSAC 1, PRIMARYPORTNAME E00D00F000, LUN 0 Note. LUN in SCF should be 0 for the tape library that is on Bus 0. Lun in SCF should be 2 for the tape library that is on Bus 1. Note. PORTNAME in SCF corresponds to the WWP name of the router. This name is located on the back of the device. 1-2
17 Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) HP NonStop NS-Series Servers Control Path and Data Path Configuration with CTL700 Figure 1-1. Control Path and Data Path Using Library Media Manager TCP/IP Ethernet Hub Windows Workstation Library Media Manager NonStop NS-Series Server FCSA and M8201 Control Path FCSA Data Path NonStop NS-Series Client CTL700 Tape Library Note. The client can also be a NonStop S-series system. The Library Media Manager solution consists of a Fiber/SCSI control path. It is plugged into a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA), and then to a Fibre Channel to SCSI router (M8201), and then it connects via SCSI directly to the tape library. Note. If the CTL700 tape library has a Fibre Channel interface instead of a SCSI interface, no M8201 will be needed. The control path will connect via Fiber only. The Control path is the path responsible for tape cartridge movement and library control. The Data path is for tape drives. The Data path is connected the same way the tape library is for SCSI tape drives, it is connected by fiber only for Fibre Channel tape drives. The LMM GUI runs on a PC and uses TCP/IP to communicate with the NonStop NS-series server. Commands sent from the LMM GUI via TCP/IP are intercepted by the Library Media Manager process running on the NonStop NS-series server. The process then sends the commands via the control path to the tape library. 1-3
18 Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) HP NonStop NS-Series Servers Control Path and Data Path Configuration with SL500 Figure 1-2. Control Path and Data Path Using Library Media Manager The Control path and Data path for the SL500 tape library are both configured with a Fibre Channel interface. A Fiber cable connects the Control path to a FCSA on the server, and a Fiber cable also connects M8504 tape drives to a FCSA on the server. 1-4
19 Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) HP NonStop NS-Series Servers Workstation Hardware and Software Requirements The workstation must have this hardware and software: Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, and above Internet Explorer 5.0 or later Transaction Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 128-megabyte RAM when running Windows XP Professional CD-ROM drive 15-inch or larger SVGA monitor 800 by 600 resolution (minimum) 16 bit high color (for best picture quality) System Software Requirements The NonStop NS-series system must have this software: H06.04 or later release NonStop TCP/IP to establish a connection between the LMM GUI, LMM server, and LMM clients Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) For more information, refer to the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem. 1-5
20 Overview and System Requirements for Library Media Manager (LMM) HP NonStop NS-Series Servers 1-6
21 2 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client This section contains the following topics: Installation of the Server LMM 2-1 Installation of the Client LMM 2-7 Installation of the Server LMM Overview of the Installation Process The installation process of Library Media Manager (LMM) consists of: Installing the LMM software Transferring files via FTP Configuring the LMM server and the LMM GUI to establish communication between the selected NonStop system and the tape library The tape drives can be configured with a NonStop system. In the CTL700 tape library, the maximum number of 5259 tape drives that can be configured using Library Media Manager is 20. The maximum number of CT9840-1/CT9840FC-1 tape drives is 12. In the SL500 tape library, the maximum number of M8504 tapes drives that can be configured using Library Media Manager is
22 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Installing the Software Installing the Software 1. Place the Library Media Manager CD in the CD-ROM drive on your PC workstation. The software loads automatically. During Installation, the LMM icon shown in Figure 2-1 appears. Double-click on the LMM icon to begin your LMM session. Figure 2-1. Library Media Manager Desktop Icon a. If the installation does not begin automatically, click My Computer on your desktop, and navigate to the LMM CD files through your CD-ROM drive. b. Click Setup. See Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2. Setup Icon 2-2
23 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP Transferring Files via FTP 1. On the Main tab, under Utilities, click FTP. Figure 2-3 shows the Main tab with the FTP button selected in the Utilities section. Figure 2-3. FTP Button 2-3
24 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP The FTP dialog box appears. Figure 2-4. FTP Dialog Box 2. At the FTP dialog box, under HP NonStop Host Information: a. In the Host box, type the IP address of the NonStop system that is attached to the tape library. b. In the User box, type your user group and name. You must be a super-group user to transfer files. c. In the Password box, type the password for the user ID shown in the User box. Note. The password is case sensitive. 3. Under Host Path Name, type the name of the subvolume where you want the server files written to. 4. Click Browse files. 2-4
25 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP The Open dialog box appears. Figure 2-5. Open Dialog Box with Server Files 5. Navigate to the drive for the CD-ROM when the Open window appears (See Figure 2-5). 6. Select all the files in the Server directory as illustrated in Figure Click Open. 2-5
26 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP The FTP dialog box reappears as shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6. FTP Dialog Box with Files Selected 8. Make sure that, under Files selected, 18 files selected appears. 9. Click FTP files to begin the file transfer. 2-6
27 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Installation of the Client LMM Installation of the Client LMM Overview of the Client The client software is installed on a second NonStop system and is designed to communicate with another NonStop system, which is the host to the tape library device. The server controls the robot on the tape library. The client sends its requests to the server, and the server then sends the request to the tape library. The client can only communicate with the tape library through the NonStop system. Installing the LMM Client Note. You must configure the LMM server before the LMM client. The installation process of Library Media Manager (LMM) consists of installing the software, transferring files and configuring the LMM client to communicate with the selected host. The tape drives can be configured with a NonStop system. In the CTL700 tape library, the maximum number of 5259 tape drives that can be configured using Library Media Manager is 20. The maximum number of CT9840-1/CT9840FC-1 tape drives that can be configured is 12. In the SL500 tape library, the maximum number of M8504 tapes drives that can be configured using Library Media Manager is
28 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP Transferring Files via FTP 1. On the Main tab, under Utilities, click FTP. Figure 2-7 shows the Main tab with the FTP button selected in the Utilities section. Figure 2-7. FTP Button 2-8
29 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP The FTP dialog box appears. Figure 2-8. FTP Dialog Box 2. In the FTP dialog box, under HP NonStop Host Information: a. In the Host box, type the IP address of the NonStop client. b. In the User box, type your user group and name. You must be a super-group user to transfer files. c. In the Password box, type the password for the user ID shown in the User box. Note. The password is case sensitive. 3. Under Host Path Name, type the name of the subvolume where you want the client files written to. 4. Click Browse files. 2-9
30 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP The Open dialog box appears. Figure 2-9. Open Dialog Box with Client Files 5. Navigate to the drive for the CD-ROM when the Open window appears (See Figure 2-9). 6. Select all the files in the Client directory as illustrated in Figure Click Open. 2-10
31 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP The FTP dialog box reappears as shown in Figure Figure FTP Dialog Box with Client Files Selected 8. Make sure that, under Files selected, 15 files selected appears. 9. Click FTP files to begin the file transfer. 2-11
32 Library Media Manager Software Installation for the NonStop Server and Client Transferring Files via FTP 2-12
33 3 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System This section contains: Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System
34 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System 1. Type RUN CONFIG at the TACL prompt on the system where LMM is installed. Figure 3-1. RUN CONFIG 2. Type a password and press Enter. Note. The file TSIMMSP is created after the password is entered. If you ever forget your password, purge this file and create a new password. A new TSIMMSP file will then be created. 3-2
35 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System A menu scrolls up with configuration options. Figure 3-2 shows the Configuration menu. Figure 3-2. Configuration Main Menu 3-3
36 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options Configuration Options CONFIG_DEVICE Type CONFIG_DEVICE to add or edit the Open SCSI device name (name of tape library) and the host name for the device. Figure 3-3. CONFIG_DEVICE 3-4
37 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options SET_SECURITY Type SET_SECURITY to enable or disable security for the LMM GUI. Figure 3-4. SET_SECURITY The SET_SECURITY command in the configuration to set security either off or on for the GUI. The SET_SECURITY command is set to either Y/N, see above. YES means you want security enabled. A guardian logon will be required to access the GUI and the LMM password will be required to MOUNT/DISMOUNT/LABEL and use the commands on the SERVICES tab. NO means it works with the normal security. No logon needed to access the GUI, MOUNT/DISMOUNT or label tapes. The LMM password would still be needed on the Services tab. When the GUI is accessed with SECURITY enabled, you will receive the following box that requires a valid guardian logon: 3-5
38 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options Figure 3-5. GUARDIAN LOGON Once the logon is validated, the connection will continue. When loading or unloading a tape from a tape drive, the LMM password must be given when prompted for or the load/unload will not occur. See the following example: Figure 3-6. UNLOAD VERIFICATION 3-6
39 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options When labeling tapes from the MEDIA LABELING tab, the LMM password must be given when prompted for or the load/unload will not occur. See the following example: Figure 3-7. LABELING VERIFICATION 3-7
40 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options CONFIG_DRIVE Type CONFIG_DRIVE to add or edit a tape drive within the device. Figure 3-8. CONFIG_DRIVE 3-8
41 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options CONFIG_HOMETERM Type CONFIG_HOMETERM to add or edit the name for the Home Term where messages are to be displayed. Figure 3-9. CONFIG_HOMETERM 3-9
42 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options CONFIG_HOSTPORT# Type CONFIG_HOSTPORT# to add or edit the TCP/IP port number for the host. The number can be up to Figure CONFIG_HOSTPORT# 3-10
43 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options VEIW_CONFIG Type VIEW_CONFIG to view all of the configurations for the device. Figure VIEW_CONFIG 3-11
44 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options CONFIG_ALTSYS# Type CONFIG_ALTSYS# to configure an alternate system number. This is for use in disaster recovery. The alternate system number provides the ability to use a temporary system for 15 days. Figure CONFIG_ALTSYS# 3-12
45 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options DRIVE_UP Type DRIVE_UP to bring a drive up in the configuration. Figure DRIVE_UP 3-13
46 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options DRIVE_DOWN Type DRIVE_DOWN to make a drive unavailable in the configuration. Figure DRIVE_DOWN 3-14
47 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options DEL_DRIVE Type DEL_DRIVE to delete a selected drive from the configuration. Figure DEL_DRIVE 3-15
48 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuration Options 3-16
49 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System 3 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System ALTER_PASSWORD Type ALTER_PASSWORD to edit the current password to a new one. Figure ALTER_PASSWORD 3-17
50 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System HELP Menu Type HELP to see all of the commands and their functions. Figure Help Menu 3-18
51 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System EXIT Menu Type EXIT to exit the utility program. Figure Exit Menu 3-19
52 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System ADD9840C ADD9840C ADD9840C - Allows command line entry of 9840C tape labels without having to use the GUI. This program will create the LBL9840C file or add to an existing one. This command must be followed by the INTFACE REFRESH command to update the active LMM. Note. If a tape is going to be manually mounted, either with the GUI or with INTFACE MOUNT command, the label must be added to the LBL9840C file using the GUI or with the ADD9840C command. LMM will not know how that tape will be used if mounted manually so it must be in the file in case it is used for writing. This program has 3 different functions 1. Enter a single label. 2. Enter a range of labels using the COUNT parameter. 3. Deleting a tape label (single or multiple). Figure RUN ADD9840C 3-20
53 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM At the TACL prompt type PARAM TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME $ZB01A as shown in Figure Figure PARAM TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME $ZB01A 3-21
54 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM At the TACL prompt set the TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME PARAM to $ZB10A as shown in Figure Figure TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME PARAM set to $ZB01A 3-22
55 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Testing Communication Between the NonStop Server and the Tape Library Testing Communication Between the NonStop Server and the Tape Library Note. There are two ways to test communication by running TPTSTR (See the following examples). Example 1 Note. TPTSTR is a test to see if the tape library is communicating with the server. 1. Logon as SUPER.SUPER at the TACL prompt where LMM is installed. 2. Volume over to the location where the Server files were transferred. 3. Type RUN TPTSTR and the SCSI name of the tape library (in this example the SCSI name is $STKL700) at the TACL prompt (See Figure 3-22). Figure RUN TPTSTR 3-23
56 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Example 1 4. Press Enter and the following information will be shown as shown in Figure Figure RUN TPTSTR Information 3-24
57 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Example 2 3 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Example 2 1. Logon as SUPER.SUPER at the TACL prompt where LMM is installed. 2. Volume over to the location where the Server files were transferred. 3. Type RUN TPTSTR at the TACL prompt. See Figure Figure RUN TPTSTR 3-25
58 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Example 2 4. Press Enter and type the SCSI name of the tape library (in this example the SCSI name is $STKL700) at the next TACL prompt (See Figure 3-25). Figure SCSI Name of the Tape Library 3-26
59 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Example 2 5. Press Enter and the following information will be displayed (See Figure 3-26). Figure RUN TPTSTR Information 3-27
60 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Running the Server Processes on the NonStop System Running the Server Processes on the NonStop System Once LMM has been configured on the HP NonStop system, the TCP/IP process name PARAM needs to be set and the process executed before connecting to the robot using the GUI. Note. Use the appropriate home terminal process for your system. Server files and client files need to be run by using SUPER.GROUP access. 1. Create an obey file to run the LMM server as shown in Figure Figure OBEY_GO 2. Type OBEY STATUS to see if the LMM processes have started. Figure 3-28 shows the files and processes that are running. 3. Press Enter. 3-28
61 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Running the Server Processes on the NonStop System Figure Status of Processes on the Server 3-29
62 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Verifying the Host Port Number Verifying the Host Port Number Verifying the Host Port and EMS Messaging Numbers are Listening Once the LMM server processes have started and the STATUS command has determined that the appropriate files are running. Verify that the host port and the host EMS messaging port numbers are listening for a GUI connection: 1. At the TACL prompt, type SCF. 2. Type STATUS PROCESS <TCP/IP PROCESS NAME>. Figure Verifying that Host Port Numbers and EMS Numbers are Listening Host Port and EMS Messaging Number Listening 3. Type EXIT. 3-30
63 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Verifying the Host Port Number Verifying That the Host Port and EMS Messaging Numbers are Established Once the LMM GUI is connected, verify that both of the host port and host EMS messaging port numbers are both in an established state (See Figure 3-30): 1. At the TACL prompt, type SCF. 2. Type STATUS PROCESS,TCP/IP PROCESS NAME>. Figure Verifying the Host Port and EMS Messaging Numbers Established Host Port and EMS Messaging Number Established 3. Type EXIT. 3-31
64 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Stopping the Processes on the NonStop System Stopping the Processes on the NonStop System To stop the processes on the server, close the LMM GUI and return to the TACL prompt. Volume over to the location where the server files are installed. Type OBEY STOPALL at the TACL prompt to stop the processes. A screen similar to Figure 3-31 appears. Figure OBEY STOPALL Command Once all of the processes have been stopped, type OBEY STATUS at the TACL prompt to view all of the files again and make sure they have all stopped. If nothing is returned, all processes have stopped. If a status has returned on any one or all the processes, the files have not been stopped. 3-32
65 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Stopping the Processes on the NonStop System 3-33
66 Configuring the LMM Server on the NonStop System Stopping the Processes on the NonStop System 3-34
67 4 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System This section contains: Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System 4-1 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System 1. Log on as SUPER.SUPER. Then volume over to the location of the transferred client files. 2. At the TACL prompt, type RUN CONFIG. Select and enter the password at the next prompt to go any further with configuration. A Help menu displays the configuration options. Figure 4-1 shows the Configuration Menu. 4-1
68 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Figure 4-1. Configuration Main Menu 4-2
69 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuration Options Configuration Options HELP Menu Type HELP to see all of the commands and their functions. Figure 4-2. Help Menu 4-3
70 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuration Options EXIT Menu Type EXIT to exit the utility program. Figure 4-3. Exit Menu 4-4
71 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuration Options VIEW_CONFIG Type VIEW_CONFIG to view all of the configurations for the device. Figure 4-4. VIEW_CONFIG 4-5
72 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuration Options CONFIG_CLNTPORT# Type CONFIG_CLNTPORT# to add or edit the TCP/IP port number for the host. Figure 4-5. CONFIG_CLNTPORT# 4-6
73 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM At the TACL prompt type PARAM TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME $ZB01A as shown in Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6. PARAM TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME $ZB01A 4-7
74 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Configuring the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM At the TACL prompt, set the TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME PARAM to $ZB10A as shown in Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7. TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME PARAM set to $ZB01A 4-8
75 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Running the Client Processes Running the Client Processes Once the LMM client has been configured, the TCP/IP Process Name PARAM needs to be set and the process executed before you use the GUI to connect to the robot. To run the LMM client, exit the configuration menu by typing EXIT at the prompt. When the TACL prompt appears, type the following as shown in Figure 4-8. Figure 4-8. OBEY GO 4-9
76 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Running the Client Processes At the TACL prompt, type OBEY STATUS and press Enter. Figure 4-9 shows the files and processes that are running. Figure 4-9. Status of Running Processes - Client 4-10
77 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Stopping the Processes on the Client Stopping the Processes on the Client 1. To stop the processes on the client, return to a TACL prompt. 2. Volume over to the location where the client files have been installed. 3. Type OBEY STOPALL at the TACL prompt to stop the processes. A screen similar to Figure 4-10 appears. Figure STOPALL Command - Client 4-11
78 Configuring the LMM Client on the NonStop System Stopping the Processes on the Client 4-12
79 5 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI This section contains: Configuring the Server LMM GUI 5-2 Connecting to the Tape Library With the 5-6 LMM Server GUI Configuring the Client LMM GUI 5-9 Connecting to the Tape Library With the 5-11 LMM Client GUI 5-1
80 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Configuring the Server LMM GUI Configuring the Server LMM GUI 1. Return to the LMM GUI after the server files have started. See Figure On the Main tab, under Utilities, click Configure. See Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1. LMM Main Tab 5-2
81 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Configuring the Server LMM GUI The Configure Multiple Devices dialog box appears as shown in Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2. Configure Multiple Devices Dialog Box In the Configure Multiple Devices dialog box, enter the following information in the text fields: In the IP Address box, enter the IP address of the NonStop system where the device is located. In the Port box, enter the port number selected in the Configuration menu. In the Device Node box, enter the name of the NonStop host system. The host system is physically attached to the device. In the Device Name box, enter the name of the tape library. 3. Click Update. A tree control displays the system on the left hand side of the Configuration screen. 4. Click Close to return to the main screen. 5-3
82 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Support STK Option Support STK Option Note. This option is only required if your tape library has 9840C tape drives. You must select the 9840 tapes that will be supported by this drive type. When the tapes are selected, you only have to update when new tapes have been imported. If you update, all of the tapes must be reselected. Figure 5-3. Support STK9840C Media Dialog Box 1. To add media in the Support STK9840C Media dialog box, you must first select a device that has 9840 tapes. Figure 5-4 shows a $STKL180 tape library being selected. Figure 5-4. Select Device Dialog Box 5-4
83 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Support STK Option 2. View all of the 9840C media that are in the tape library. Figure 5-5. Support STK9840C Media Dialog Box 3. Select the desired media in the Support STK8940C Media Dialog Box. Figure 5-6. Support STK9840C Media Dialog Box Note. There is also a command line interface that can be run from the LMM subvolume that may also be used, see below for the syntax: This can be used to add all your tapes at once if you know you will be adding others to the library at a later time. The GUI will just add 9840 tapes that are currently in the library. 5-5
84 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Server GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Server GUI 1. Under Utilities, click Select. See Figure 5-7. Figure 5-7. LMM Main Tab - Select 5-6
85 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Server GUI The Select Device dialog box appears. 2. Select the node or device. 3. Click OK. Figure 5-8 shows the Select Device dialog box. Figure 5-8. Select Device 4. Click OK. 5-7
86 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Server GUI The Main tab shows that the device has been connected at 100%. See Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9. LMM Main Tab - Device Online 5-8
87 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Configuring the Client LMM GUI Configuring the Client LMM GUI 1. Return to the LMM GUI after the client files have started. 2. Under Utilities, click Configure. Figure LMM Main Tab - Configure 5-9
88 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Configuring the Client LMM GUI The Configure Multiple Devices dialog box appears as shown in Figure Figure Configure Multiple Devices Dialog Box In the Configure Multiple Device dialog box, enter the following information: In the IP Address box, enter the IP address of the Client node where the device is located. In the Port box, enter the port number selected in the Configuration menu. In the Device Node box, enter the name of the NonStop client. See Figure In the Device Name box, enter the name of the tape library. 1. Click Update after you have entered all the above information. A tree control displays the system on the left hand side of the Configuration Screen. 2. Click Close to return to the main screen once the device has been added successfully. 5-10
89 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Client GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Client GUI 1. Under Utilities, click Select. See Figure Figure LMM Main Tab - Select 5-11
90 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Client GUI The Select Device dialog box appears. Figure Select Device Dialog Box 2. Select the node or device. 3. Click OK. See Figure
91 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Client GUI The Main tab shows that the device has been connected at 100%. See Figure Figure LMM Main Tab - Device Online 5-13
92 Configuring the Server LMM GUI and Client LMM GUI Connecting to the Tape Library With the LMM Client GUI 5-14
93 6 LMM GUI Operations This section contains: LMM GUI Tabs Main Tab LMM GUI Tabs 6-1 The LMM Main tab lists library information on the right and has four Utilities on the bottom left of the screen.three of the Utilities are covered in Section 2: Configure, Select, and FTP. For information on the Ping Utility, see Ping on page
94 LMM GUI Operations Main Tab Figure 6-1. Main Tab 6-2
95 LMM GUI Operations Main Tab Ping Figure 6-2. Main Tab - Ping Utility At the Ping dialog box, enter the IP address of any computer on the system and click Ping. Reply lines appear in the dialog box indicating that the devices are communicating successfully. See Figure 6-2. NonStop OS User ID and Password When you have selected your device, you will be required to enter your user ID and password. Figure 6-3. NSK User ID and Password Dialog Box 6-3
96 LMM GUI Operations Media Library Tab Media Library Tab The Media Library tab, shown in Figure 6-4, lists all the tape cartridges that are in the tape library. These tape cartridges are listed on the left side of the property sheet, under Slot Inventory. The domain for each tape cartridge is listed also (domain being a CT9840-1/CT9840FC-1 tape cartridge or a DLT7000/SuperDLT tape cartridge). Each tape cartridge is externally labeled with a barcode. Figure 6-4. Media Library Tab - Legend 6-4
97 LMM GUI Operations Media Library Tab Legend Tab The Legend tab describes what each colored light represents (See Figure 6-4). Panel Tabs The Panel Tabs show the tape drive configuration. The tape library configuration has a list of all the drives that are inside of the tape library. There are ten drives on each panel tab; Panel 1 shows drives 1-10, and Panel 2 shows drives Each drive is labeled with its name (See Figure 6-5). Figure 6-5. Media Library Tab - Panels 6-5
98 LMM GUI Operations Media Library Tab Cap(s) Tab To move a tape cartridge to a tape drive, click a tape label inside of the slot inventory and drag it to a drive. The LMM GUI will also show the status of each tape drive by indicating a colored light. Refer to the legend tab to see what each colored light represents (See Figure 6-4 on page 6-4). Figure 6-6. Media Library Tab - Cap(s) To export a tape cartridge to the Cartridge Access Port, click a tape cartridge and drag it to the right of the tab. To import a tape cartridge from the CAP, click on the desired tape label and drag it to the Slot Inventory on the left. Click Import all to transfer all tape cartridges out of the CAP and into the tape library. Click Refresh CAP to reflect any changes you have made to the CAP inventory. 6-6
99 LMM GUI Operations Media Library Tab Print Click Print on the Media Library Tab and a HTML page will appear. This page is useful for obtaining system information and troubleshooting. You can print any of this information at any time by clicking the printer icon near the top of the page or accessing the print function from the File menu. 6-7
100 LMM GUI Operations Services Tab Services Tab The Services Tab allows you perform services on your drives, including bringing tape drives in and out of service and renaming tape drives. Legend Tab The Legend tab describes what each colored light represents. See Figure 6-7. Figure 6-7. Services Tab - Legend 6-8
101 LMM GUI Operations Services Tab Information available on the right side of the Services tab includes: Media Count Current Loaded State Library Configuration View the total number of each particular tape drive present in the library. View the number of drives and slots that are currently in use. View all information on the capacity of the library and the capacity of the CAP. Panel Tabs The Panel 1 and Panel 2 tabs allow you to view the status of particular drives. Figure 6-8. Services Tab - Panels 6-9
102 LMM GUI Operations Services Tab View the current status of drives by looking at the legend keys to the left of the drive. To change the status/configuration of a drive or to rename a drive, click that tape drive to see the Drive configuration Menu shown in Figure 6-9 on page At the Services tab, click a drive to view the Drive configuration dialog box for that particular drive. Figure 6-9 appears. Figure 6-9. Drive Configuration Dialog Box Under Put In Service: In the Node box, view the name of the NonStop system that is currently hosting the drive. In the Name box, view the current name of the drive as viewed by the host system. In the Address box, view the address of the tape drive within the tape library. Under Rename Drive: In the Node box, you can change the name of the NonStop system that is hosting the drive. See Renaming a Drive on page In the Name box, you can alter the name of the drive. 6-10
103 LMM GUI Operations Services Tab Under Enter Password: In the Password box, enter the appropriate password to perform any service options. This password was configured during installation of LMM, during View_Config. Under Take Out Of Services, the following information is viewable only: Node Name Address Label Media Domain The Drive Configuration dialog box has four options the user can use. In the bottom left of the menu the user can select to bring a drive in or out of service, rename a drive or dismount a tape cartridge. Bringing a Drive In or Out of Service At the Drive configuration dialog box, Figure 6-9, follow these steps: 1. In the Password box, enter the correct password. 2. Under Choose an option, choose either In Service or Out Service. 3. The Services tab, Figure 6-8, reappears, reflecting the new status of your drive. Renaming a Drive At the Drive configuration dialog box, Figure 6-9, follow these steps: 1. Under Rename drive, make the appropriate changes in the Name and/or Node box. 2. In the Password box, enter the correct password. 3. Under Choose an option, click Rename. 4. The Services tab, Figure 6-8, reappears. The drive is renamed. Dismounting a Tape From a Drive The name of the NonStop system hosting the drive. The name of the drive as viewed by the host system. The address of the drive within the library. The barcode label of a tape that is mounted in the drive. The domain of the media such as Quantum or STK. Media Type The specific version of media such as SDLT or Xport Domain Xport Type Xport Serial # The manufacturer of the drive. The product number of the drive. The internal serial number of the drive. At the Drive configuration dialog box, Figure 6-9, follow these steps: 6-11
104 LMM GUI Operations Services Tab 1. Under Choose an option, click Dismount. 2. The Services tab, Figure 6-8, reappears. The tape is dismounted and the drive status light is now green, indicating that the drive is online and empty. 6-12
105 LMM GUI Operations Media Labeling Tab Media Labeling Tab The Media Labeling Tab allows you to label tape cartridges. See Figure Figure Media Labeling Tab 6-13
106 LMM GUI Operations Media Labeling Tab Follow these steps to label a tape cartridge: 1. Select a tape drive to label. All media that is compatible with the selected drive will be displayed. Note. LMM will only display drives that are connected to the same system as this particular GUI session. You can open multiple GUI sessions connected to multiple systems, if necessary. 2. Select ON or OFF for Override. Selecting Override as ON will override any existing label that the tape may have. 3. Under Label Type, select ANSI, BACKUP, or TMF. 4. Under Media Inventory, select all the tape cartridges that are desired to be labeled. 5. Click Start Labeling. 6. Enter your host configured password. Figure Host Configured Password Dialog Box 6-14
107 LMM GUI Operations Media Labeling Tab Figure 6-12 appears. Figure Initializing Volume Label View the Status of the current operation Tapes are labeled in the order they were selected In this example, you can see that three tapes were selected to be labeled as BACKUP: , , and See Figure 6-10 on page In Figure 6-12, notice on the right side of the dialog box that tape is being labeled because it was the first tape selected. If you check the Queue Manager Tab, you will see that the other two tapes are queued to be labeled. You can also check the EMS Log Tab to view the event messages as they occur. 6-15
108 LMM GUI Operations Scheduler Tab Scheduler Tab The Scheduler main tab, shown in Figure 6-13, is the starting point for scheduling any type of backup. Figure Scheduler Main Tab 6-16
109 LMM GUI Operations Scheduler Tab Existing Immediate Backup From the Scheduler main tab, follow these steps and use Figure 6-14 as an example. Figure Existing Immediate Backup - File Select 1. Select Existing Backup. 2. Under HP NonStop Disks Volumes, navigate to the file that you want to backup. When you choose a subvolume, the files within that subvolume will be displayed under Select Existing Backup File To Run. 3. Select the backup file you want to run. 4. Select Immediate. Use Figure 6-14 as an example. 6-17
110 LMM GUI Operations Scheduler Tab 5. Click Start Backup to begin the backup. 6-18
111 LMM GUI Operations 6 LMM GUI Operations Existing Scheduled Backup From the Scheduler main tab, follow these steps and use Figure 6-15 as an example. Figure Existing Scheduled Backup 1. Select Existing Backup 2. Under HP NonStop Disks Volumes, navigate to the file that you want to backup. When you choose a subvolume, the files within that subvolume will be displayed under Select Existing Backup File To Run. 3. Select the backup file you want to run. 4. Select Scheduled. Use Figure 6-15 as an example. 6-19
112 LMM GUI Operations 5. In the Name Backup box, from the drop-down menu, select the name of the existing backup. 6. In the Cycle box, from the drop-down menu, select the frequency you would like for the backup to occur. 7. In the hour box, from the drop-down menu, select the time of day that you would like for the backup to occur. 8. In the Start Date box, from the drop-down menu, select the initial date that you would like the backup to begin. 9. Click Start Backup. Use Figure 6-15 on page 6-19 as an example. 6-20
113 LMM GUI Operations Create an Immediate Backup From the Scheduler main tab, follow these steps and use Figure 6-16 as an example. Figure Create Immediate Backup 1. Select Create Backup. 2. Under HP NonStop Disks Volumes, select the volume where you want to create the backup. 3. Select Immediate. 4. In the Name Backup box, select a name for your backup. Use Figure 6-16 as an example. 6-21
114 LMM GUI Operations 5. Click Set Defines and continue to Set Defines on page Set Defines When you click Set Defines on the Scheduler tab, the Set Defines dialog box appears. Follow these steps to Set Defines and use Figure 6-17 as an example. Figure Set Defines - Step 1 At the Set Defines dialog box Step 1: In the Add Define box, create a name for the define on the host system. In the Media Type box, from the drop-down menu, select a cartridge type. In the Volume box, from the drop-down menu, select as many volumes as necessary to complete the backup. In the Label Type box, from the drop-down menu, select the type of backup. In the Retention Days box, choose the number of days you would like for the backup to be retained. 6-22
115 LMM GUI Operations 1. Enter the appropriate information. 2. Click Next. Figure 6-18 appears, indicating that you are now on Step 2. Figure Set Defines - Step 2 At the Set Backup Script dialog box Step 2: In the Process Name box, it is recommended to leave the default value, but you can alter the Process Name if necessary. In the Terminal Name box, it is recommended to leave the default value. In the Output Name box, it is recommended to leave the default value. In the Block Size box, from the drop-down menu, it is recommended to leave the default value. 3. Enter the appropriate information. 4. Click Next. 6-23
116 LMM GUI Operations Figure 6-19 appears, indicating that you are on Step 3. Figure Set Defines - Step 3 At the Created Backup Script dialog box Step 3: Review your backup script information and make sure that it is correct. You can also alter the script to perform any functions that are not able to be performed through the GUI, such as TAPE_CATALOG. 5. Click Finish. 6. When the Scheduler tab reappears, if you are Creating an Immediate backup, click Start Backup (See Figure 6-20). If you are Creating a Scheduled Backup, continue to Step 6 of Create a Scheduled Backup. 6-24
117 LMM GUI Operations Figure Creating a Immediate Backup 6-25
118 LMM GUI Operations Create a Scheduled Backup From the Scheduler main tab, follow these steps and use Figure 6-21 as an example. Figure Create Scheduled Backup 1. Select Create Backup. 2. Under HP NonStop Disks Volumes, select the volume where you want to create the backup. 3. Select Scheduled. 4. In the Name Backup box, select a name for your backup. Use Figure 6-21 as an example. 6-26
119 LMM GUI Operations 5. Click Set Defines and continue to Set Defines on page After you have Set Defines, the Scheduler main tab reappears. Continue following these steps, using Figure 6-22 as an example. Figure Create Scheduled Backup - Final Steps 7. In the Name Backup box, be sure that you selected the correct backup name. 8. In the Cycle box, from the drop-down menu, select the frequency you would like for the backup to occur. 9. In the hour box, from the drop-down menu, select the time of day that you would like for the backup to occur. 6-27
120 LMM GUI Operations 10. In the Start Date box, from the drop-down menu, select the initial date that you would like the backup to begin. 11. Click Start Backup. Use Figure 6-22 as an example. Edit a Backup From the Scheduler main tab, follow these steps and use Figure 6-23 as an example. Figure Edit Backup 1. Select Edit Backup. Note. you can only edit a scheduled backup. 6-28
121 LMM GUI Operations 2. Select Scheduled. 3. In the Name Backup box, from the drop-down menu, select a scheduled backup to edit. Use Figure 6-23 as an example. At this point, you can edit the backup as you see fit. From the drop-down menus, you can change the Cycle, Hour, and/or the Start Date. You can also delete the backup entirely by clicking Delete Backup. 4. Make the appropriate changes and click Start Backup. 6-29
122 LMM GUI Operations Queue Manager Tab Queue Manager Tab The Queue Manager tab displays all the tape labels that have been active. You can delete a selected item or all items. Figure 6-24 is a picture of the Queue Manager tab. Figure Queue Manager Tab To delete an item, select that item and click Delete Item. When Delete All is selected all the items are deleted. 6-30
123 LMM GUI Operations EMS Log Tab EMS Log Tab The EMS Log is an Event Messaging Service of the NonStop system. It shows the date and time that each event takes place. See Figure Figure EMS Log Tab You can save the EMS Log by giving it a file name and clicking save. Also, you can save the EMS log as a text file to view later. 6-31
124 LMM GUI Operations LMM Log Tab LMM Log Tab The LMM Log tab displays the events occurring within LMM. It shows the date and time the event took place. You can save the LMM log as a text file to view later (see Figure 6-26). Figure LMM Log Tab 6-32
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