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Abstract

1

Contents

3

4 Contents

4

Contents 5

5

6 Contents

6

Contents 7

7

8 Contents

8

Contents 9

9

Examples

10

About This Document

11

Acknowledgment

12

Document Organization

13

Notation Conventions

14

Notation Conventions 15

15

Notation for Messages

16

Related Information

17

HP Encourages Your Comments

19

Publishing History

19

OSS Components

21

OSS and UNIX

22

Interoperability

23

Application Development

23

OSS Environment

24

OSS Device Support

24

OSS Processes

24

2 The OSS File System

26

The OSS File-System Structure

27

OSS Pathnames

28

Relative Pathnames

29

Pathname Length

29

OSS Filesets

30

3 The OSS Shell

31

Metacharacters

32

Shell Built-In Commands

33

/bin/command_name

34

Command-Entry Aids

35

Using Pipes and Filters

36

Grouping Commands

37

Filename Completion

38

Aliases 39

39

Command History

40

Command-Line Editing

41

42 The OSS Shell

42

The Shell Environment

43

Environment Variables

45

Setting Environment Variables

46

Environment Variables 47

47

Example .profile File

48

How the Shell Finds Commands

50

Shell Procedures

51

4 OSS Commands and Utilities

53

The man Command

54

The whatis Command

54

The apropos Command

54

Command Syntax

55

Archiving

61

Displaying Files

61

Files and Directories

61

Printing and Formatting

63

Process Management

63

Remote Access

64

Security and Permissions

64

File Formatting Commands

67

Two Different File Systems

68

The /G Directory

69

The /E Directory

69

Guardian File Types

70

Pathname Mapping

72

Editing Files

74

Printing and Spooler Commands

75

Guardian DEFINEs

77

6 Running the OSS Shell

85

The osh Command

86

Exiting OSS

87

Managing the OSS Environment

88

Disk Volume Management

89

Security

89

7 Creating Files

90

Working With Files 91

91

92 Creating Files

92

8 Managing Files

93

The more Command

96

The cat Command

96

Printing Files

98

Copying Files (cp)

100

Copying Files (cp) 101

101

Copying an Entire Directory

102

Renaming Files

103

Comparing Files (diff)

104

Sorting File Contents (sort)

105

Removing Files (rm)

106

Removing a Single File

107

Removing Multiple Files

107

Linking Files (ln)

108

Using Links

109

Removing Links

110

Determining File Type (file)

111

112 Managing Files

112

9 Managing Directories

113

Changing Directories (cd)

114

116 Managing Directories

116

Copying Directories (cp)

117

Renaming Directories (mv)

117

Removing Directories (rmdir)

118

Removing Multiple Directories

119

120 Managing Directories

120

Understanding Permissions

121

Default Permissions

123

Changing File Permissions

125

Setting Absolute Permissions

126

$ chmod a=rw file3

127

$ ls -l file3

127

Setting the User Mask

128

$ umask 037

129

Changing Owners and Groups

130

• Safeguard User’s Guide

134

• Security Management Guide

134

11 Managing Processes

135

Running Foreground Processes

138

Running Background Processes

138

Checking Process Status

139

140 Managing Processes

140

The jobs Command

141

142 Managing Processes

142

Scheduling Jobs

143

144 Managing Processes

144

Scheduling Jobs 145

145

146 Managing Processes

146

Using the -i Flag

148

Finding Files (find)

149

The pax Utility

151

$ mkdir newdir

152

$ pax -rw olddir newdir

152

$ pax -wv -f /G/tape -b 10b

152

The ftp Utility

153

A The vi Editor

155

156 The vi Editor

156

Create a Sample Edit File

157

Opening a File

157

Moving Within the File

158

Entering New Text

158

Editing Text

159

Using Advanced Techniques

160

Searching for Strings

161

Moving Text

161

Copying Text

161

Other vi Features

162

Making Substitutions

162

Deleting a Block of Text

164

Customizing Your Environment

164

Saving Your Customizations

164

B The ed Editor

166

Saving Part of a File

168

Using the ed (Edit) Command

169

Using the e (Edit) Subcommand

169

Using the r (Read) Subcommand

169

170 The ed Editor

170

Finding Text

172

Removing Characters

174

Using a Context Search

175

Deleting the Current Line

176

Deleting a Specific Line

176

Deleting Multiple Lines

176

Changing a Single Line

177

Changing Multiple Lines

178

Using Line Numbers

178

Using System Commands from ed

180

Ending the ed Program

180

Finding Product Files

181

Running vproc

181

Interpreting vproc Output

182

Recovery

184

No action is required

184

Glossary

191

192 Glossary

192

194 Glossary

194

196 Glossary

196

198 Glossary

198

200 Glossary

200

202 Glossary

202

204 Glossary

204

206 Index

206

208 Index

208

210 Index

210

212 Index

212

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DSM/Tape Catalog

1

User’s Guide

1

Document History

2

Legal Notices

3

DSM/Tape Catalog User’s Guide

5

2. Tape File Concepts

6

3. DSM/TC Tape Processing

6

4. Role-based flexibility

6

5. Configuring DSM/TC

6

Library Control Path

8

9. Database Design of DSM/TC

9

Contents

10

What’s New in This Manual

11

Changes in the H06.13 RVU:

12

Changes in the G06.23 Manual

12

About This Manual

13

Related Publications

14

Notation Conventions

14

General Syntax Notation

15

Notation for Messages

17

Change Bar Notation

19

1 Introduction to DSM/TC

21

Main Components of DSM/TC

22

TAPECOM Users

23

Volume Catalog

23

Status Changes

24

Multiple Volume Catalogs

25

Tape Pools

26

Append Capable Pools

27

Tape Volumes

28

SCRATCH media selection

29

Tape Files

30

Disk Files

30

File Catalog

30

Introduction to DSM/TC

31

Multiple File Catalogs

32

The CLASS TAPECATALOG DEFINE

32

Volume-Mode Backup

34

File-Mode Backup

35

The BACKCOPY Utility

35

DSM/TC System Terms

36

System Search Space

37

Current Default Node

37

2 Tape File Concepts

41

Tape File Concepts

42

File Generations

42

Absolute Generations

43

Relative Generations

43

Tape File Version

45

File Retention Period

46

MASTER_OUT 1 0 Valid

49

MASTER_OUT 2 0 Valid

49

MASTER_OUT 3 0 Invalid

49

MASTER_OUT 3 1 Valid

49

Tape File Expiration

50

SQL Warning Message 6008

51

3 DSM/TC Tape Processing

53

Labeled Tapes

54

Volume Set

54

DSM/TC Tape Processing

55

Copies of TMF Tape Volumes

61

DSM/TC Interaction With $ZSVR

62

Premounted Output Tapes

65

Substituting Scratch Tapes

66

Using VOLUME (Tape Name)

67

4 Role-based flexibility

71

Troubleshooting

72

Role-based flexibility

73

5 Configuring DSM/TC

75

Task 4. Start $ZSVR

76

(MEDIADBM)

77

Creating Volume Catalogs

78

Creating Pools

79

MEDIACOM

80

Default File Catalog

81

Default Volume Catalog

81

Default Pool

81

Default Retention

81

The Expiration Process

82

Monitoring the System Date

82

Default Abend Retention

83

System Search List

83

Data Compression

83

Configuring DSM/TC

84

Default NL and BLP Behavior

86

Adding Preexisting Tape Files

90

Using TAPECATALOG DEFINE

93

EXPIRATION { mmmddyyyy }

97

{ ddm

97

TAPECATALOG DEFINE Examples

104

Labels OMITTED

105

Labels BYPASS

105

General Examples

106

Tape Library Control Path

109

Configuration Guidelines

109

Scratch Tapes

110

Configuring Compression

112

Tape Library

113

Automatic Operation

115

Mount Requests

115

Control Path Flow Description

115

Related Reading

118

Using Tapes in a Tape Library

119

TAPECATALOG DEFINE Requests

120

(With Catalog)

121

Catalog)

122

User Request Operations

123

TMF Operations

123

Run-Time Configuration

126

Environment Variables

126

Startup Sequence

127

Running the Portmapper

128

Examples

129

Considerations

129

Using the RPCINFO Utility

130

Tape Library Error Diagnosis

132

Nonretryable Errors

133

Control Path

134

9 Database Design of DSM/TC

135

Restoring Disk Files

136

Updating the DSM/TC Database

136

The Catalog Manager Process

136

Database Design of DSM/TC

137

Guidelines

138

TapefileConfig Table

139

Applicable Access Key

139

Tapefile Table

140

Applicable Access Keys

141

Tapefile-to-Volume Table

141

Diskfile Table

142

Diskfile-to-Volume Table

144

Pool Table

145

Volume Table

146

Volume-to-FileCatalog Table

147

Shorthand Views

148

Setting the System Defaults

151

Creating the Default Catalogs

152

Adding Pools

153

Labeling New Tapes

154

Performing Operational Tasks

155

BACKUP Information Output

162

Recovering a Subvolume

165

Rejecting a Tape Mount

166

CLASS TAPECATALOG DEFINE

169

Syntax Summary

169

VERSION { version

170

Consistency Checks

171

CLASS TAPE DEFINE to CLASS

173

TAPECATALOG DEFINE Conversion

173

DEFINE Conversion

174

CLASS TAPE/TAPECATALOG

175

DEFINE Equivalent Attributes

175

Attributes

176

Index - 1

177

Index - 2

178

Index - 3

179

Index - 4

180

Index - 5

181

Special Characters

182

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ServerNet Nomadic

1

Disk (Release 2)

1

User’s Guide

1

Document History

2

ServerNet Nomadic Disk

3

(Release 2) User’s Guide

3

4. Switch Modules

4

5. Switchovers

4

Contents

5

A. Part Numbers

6

What’s New in This Manual

9

Installing and Configuring

10

About This Guide

11

Where to Get More Information

12

Your Comments Invited

12

Notation Conventions

13

General Syntax Notation

14

Notation for Messages

15

Abbreviations

17

Remote Disk Drive Mirroring

20

Switchover

21

Supported Database Products

24

Nomadic Disk Hardware and

25

Software

25

Nomadic Disk Software

26

Nomadic Disk Hardware

27

VST205.vsd

28

VST206.vsd

29

Hardware Item Function

31

Troubleshooting

31

Information

31

VST203.vsd

32

Nomadic Disk Manager

35

Nomadic Disk Manager Files

36

ADD DEFINE Statement

42

ADD SEGMENT Statement

43

PROCESS Statement

45

SET PATH Statement

47

SET VOL Statement

48

4 Switch Modules

51

Switch Modules

52

Switch Controller Card

53

SCC Key Switch

54

SCC Temperature Sensors

54

SCC LEDs

55

Switch Card

56

Switch Card Toggle Switches

58

Switch Card LEDs

59

5 Switchovers

61

Preparing for a Switchover

62

Switchover Examples

62

Assumptions

63

Opposite Position

64

Planned Switchovers

64

On Primary node \PRI

65

Unplanned Switchovers

66

From the Primary Node \PRI

67

From the Backup Node \BCK

67

Switchback

68

On the Primary Node \PRI

69

Switchovers

70

Communications

73

Switch Module Device Name

75

Starting SWCI

76

Stopping SWCI

77

SWCI Commands

77

Command

78

Type Page Function

78

ALARM Command

79

Consideration

79

LOCK Command

81

LOG Command

82

OBEY Command

83

SELFTEST Command

84

STATUS Commands

85

Heading Field Contents

87

SWITCH Command

92

UNLOCK Command

94

Considerations

94

SWCI Messages

95

Environmental Alert Messages

119

Considerations

122

Command Description Page

123

ASSUME Command

125

Examples

125

DOWN Command

126

EXIT Command

127

GIVE Command

127

HELP Command

129

HISTORY Command

129

LISTDEV Command

130

LISTOPENS Command

130

OUT Command

131

RESET Command

132

SEGMENTS Command

133

SQL Command

133

STATUS Command

133

TAKE Command

135

TMF Command

137

UP Command

137

VOLUMES Command

138

A Part Numbers

139

Part Numbers

140

Remote Mirroring

141

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ServerNet Nomadic Disk

1

User’s Guide

1

Document History

2

Index Examples Figures Tables

3

4. Switch Modules

4

5. Switchovers

4

Contents

5

A. Part Numbers

6

Table 6-1

7

Summary of SWCI Commands 6-8

7

Table A-1

7

What’s New in This Guide

10

New and Changed Information

10

About This Guide

11

Where to Get More Information

12

Your Comments Invited

12

Notation Conventions

13

Remote Disk Drive Mirroring

18

Switchover

19

VST101.vsd

20

Supported Database Products

21

Unsupported Database Products

22

Nomadic Disk Software

24

Nomadic Disk Hardware

25

Disk Manager

29

Nomadic Disk Manager Files

30

> VOLUME $SYSTEM.NOMADIC

31

> OBEY CREATOR

31

CONFIG^FILE

33

Configuration File Examples

34

ADD DEFINE Statement

38

ADD SEGMENT Statement

39

PROCESS Statement

40

PROCESS FUP CPU 3, PRI 151

41

SET PATH Statement

42

SET VOL Statement

43

Switch Modules

45

Switch Controller Card

47

SCC Key Switch

48

SCC Temperature Sensors

48

SCC LEDs

49

Alarm Port

50

Switch Card

51

Switch Card Toggle Switches

52

Switch Card LEDs

53

Switchovers

55

Preparing for a Switchover

56

Switchover Examples

57

Position

58

Planned Switchovers

59

On Backup Node \BCK

60

Unplanned Switchovers

61

Switchback

62

On the Primary Node \PRI

63

> SWCI $SWITCH1.#PRI

66

SWCI $SWITCH1.#PRI> STATUS

66

Communications

67

Switch Module Device Name

69

Starting SWCI

70

Stopping SWCI

71

SWCI Commands

72

ALARM Command

73

Consideration

73

LOCK Command

75

LOG Command

76

OBEY Command

77

SELFTEST Command

78

STATUS Commands

79

SWITCH Command

87

UNLOCK Command

89

Considerations

89

SWCI Messages

90

Startup message not found

92

Environmental Alert Messages

114

Considerations

116

Nomadic Disk Manager Commands

117

Command Description Page

118

ASSUME Command

119

Examples

119

DOWN Command

120

EXIT Command

121

GIVE Command

122

HELP Command

124

HISTORY Command

125

LISTDEV Command

126

LISTOPENS Command

127

OUT Command

128

RESET Command

129

SEGMENTS Command

130

SQL Command

131

STATUS Command

131

TAKE Command

133

TMF Command

135

UP Command

135

VOLUMES Command

136

Part Numbers

137

Mirroring

139

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Mid-Range Silo Media

1

Manager Installation

1

Document History

2

6. MSMM GUI Operations

4

C. Troubleshooting

5

D. Interfacing to MSMM

6

Examples

6

Contents

10

What’s New in This Manual

11

New and Changed Information

12

About This Manual

13

Change Bar Notation

14

1 Overview and

15

HP NonStop S-series Systems

16

Requirements

18

System Software Requirements

18

S-Series Server and Client

19

Installing the Software

20

Transferring Files via FTP

21

Overview of the Client

25

Installing the MSMM Client

25

Configuring the MSMM Server

31

Figure 3-1. RUN CONFIG

32

Configuration Options

34

CONFIG_DEVICE

34

SET_SECURITY

35

Figure 3-5. GUARDIAN LOGON

36

CONFIG_DRIVE

38

CONFIG_HOMETERM

39

CONFIG_HOSTPORT#

40

VEIW_CONFIG

41

CONFIG_ALTSYS#

42

DRIVE_UP

43

DRIVE_DOWN

44

DEL_DRIVE

45

ALTER_PASSWORD

45

Figure 3-16. ALTER_PASSWORD

46

HELP Menu

47

EXIT Menu

48

Figure 3-19

49

Figure 3-20

50

Tape Library

51

Listening

59

Configuring the MSMM Client

63

VIEW_CONFIG

66

CONFIG_CLNTPORT#

67

Figure 4-6

68

Figure 4-7

69

Running the Client Processes

70

Configuring the Server MSMM

73

Figure 5-1. MSMM Main Tab

74

Server GUI

76

2. Select the Node/Device

77

4. Click OK

77

Figure 5-4. Select Device

77

Client GUI

81

3. Click OK. See Figure 5-9

82

Figure 5-10

83

6 MSMM GUI Operations

85

MSMM GUI Tabs

86

NSK User ID and Password

87

Media Library Tab

88

Legend Tab

89

Panel Tabs

89

Cap(s) Tab

90

Services Tab

91

Renaming a Drive

95

Media Labeling Tab

96

5. Click Start Labeling

97

MSMM GUI Operations

100

Scheduler Tab

100

Existing Immediate Backup

101

Existing Scheduled Backup

102

Create an Immediate Backup

104

Set Defines

105

Create a Scheduled Backup

110

Edit a Backup

112

Queue Manager Tab

114

EMS Log Tab

115

MSMM Log Tab

116

7 Using the MSMM Utility

117

IMPORT Function

118

EXPORT Function

118

(INTFACE)

119

REPORT Function

120

MOUNT Function

124

DISMOUNT Function

125

CAPREPORT Function

125

DRIVEREPORT Function

126

Mid-Range Silo Media Manager

127

Quick Start Guide

127

INSTALL STEP 2

129

B Server MSMM and Client

133

C Troubleshooting

135

Example 4

136

Example 5

136

Example 6

136

Example 7

137

Example 8

137

Example 1

138

Example 2

138

Example 3

139

Operations

142

Troubleshooting

144

Problems

147

D Interfacing to MSMM

151

Dismount Media Command

152

Interfacing to MSMM

153

Export Media Command

154

Import Media Command

155

Command Inputs

157

Mount Media Message

158

Dismount Media Message

159

Export Media Message

159

Import Media Message

160

Examples of Structure

165

PROCESS_STOP_();

210

} /* end main() */

210

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Tandem DDE Gateway

1

User’s Guide

1

New and Changed Information

3

Contents

5

Section 6 Data Conversion

7

Section 9 Troubleshooting

8

Index Index–1

8

About This Manual

9

Your Comments

10

Notation Conventions

11

General Syntax Notation

12

1 Introduction to the Tandem

13

DDE Gateway

13

Features

14

Tandem DDE

16

Gateway Bridge

16

Dynamic Data

18

Exchange (DDE)

18

Client Programming

20

2 Workstation Configuration

29

Configuration File

31

Gateway Configuration

32

Gateway Configuration File

33

PortName Object Configuration

40

[AutomaticStartup] Section

44

Service Map

47

Startup by Client

50

Application

50

Error Text

51

Overrides File

51

Workstation Configuration

52

3 Running the

53

Reading and Clearing

55

Error Messages

55

Example Application

58

Creating Client Applications

59

DDE Functions

60

Example Client

67

Application DDE

67

Function Calls

67

Error Handling

69

The Tandem DDE

70

Gateway Browser

70

Application Design

73

Considerations

73

5 The Tandem DDE Gateway

79

Bridge Program

79

Running the Bridge

82

Running the Bridge Program

83

6 Data Conversion

87

Automatic Data Conversion

88

Data Conversion

89

Data Conversion Library

90

7 Using DDE Hot and Warm

97

Data Links

97

Developing a Tandem

98

Program to Create

98

UMS Messages

98

8 Extending the

103

Returning Error

104

Messages

104

Creating an RSC

105

Logon Function and

105

User Hook Library

106

Dictionary Structure

119

9 Troubleshooting

123

Troubleshooting

126

Index–11

137

Index–13

139

Index–15

141

Index–17

143

Index–19

145

Index–21

147

Index–23

149





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