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Connecting the IBM TotalStorage 3494 Enterprise Automated, Tape Library, Defining the Library Device

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HP-UX 3494 Enterprise Tape Library Driver # swverify lmcpd Connecting the IBM TotalStorage 3494 Enterprise Automated Tape Library You can use a LAN connection (either Ethernet or Token Ring) through a TCP/IP connection. The connection must be in place before the software is installed to ensure proper initialization of the daemon. For each 3494 Enterprise Tape Library connected through TCP/IP, ensure that your machine has access to the Library Manager on the 3494 Enterprise Tape Library. Use the ping utility to verify that you have network connectivity to the Library Manager. Consult your network administrator if you need help with this task. Defining the Library Device to LMCPD After the software is installed and all desired tape libraries are connected to the system, the /etc/ibmatl.conf file must be edited to define the library devices to the lmcp daemon. The format of the file is: Symbolic name Connection type Identifier Alternate LAN Connection Symbolic name is used to identify each tape library. The symbolic names must be unique across all libraries defined in the ibmatl.conf file. Connection type defines the type of connection to the library. For TCP/IP connections, this type is the IP address of the 3494 Enterprise Library Manager. If the Library has a dual LAN card installed, the second IP address of the dual LAN card should be entered after the first IP address. Identifier is used to specify a name by which the Library Manager identifies the host machine. This identifier has a maximum length of eight characters. The symbolic network name of the host is usually the best name to use, although any name is acceptable. This parameter is used only to identify a particular host to the 3494 Library Manager. Alternate LAN Connection is used to specify an alternate IP address for an Enterprise High Availability LAN configuration. If the High Availability Library has a dual LAN card installed, the second IP address of the dual LAN card should be entered after the first alternate LAN connection IP address. The following examples show how to define the library name: 3494a 9.115.32.21 jupiter This stanza defines the 3494a library connected to the host. The address of the Enterprise Library Manager is 9.115.32.21. The tape library uses jupiter as the identifier for the host. libmgrc9 9.115.46.15 telos 9.115.46.17 This stanza defines the libmgrc9 High Availability library connected through TCP/IP to the workstation. The IP addresses of the dual Library Managers are 9.115.46.15 and 9.115.46.17. libmgrc7 9.115.32.21 9.115.32.22 mercury This stanza defines libmgrc7 with a dual LAN card connected through TCP/IP to the workstation. The first address of the Library Manager on the 3494 Tape Library is 9.115.32.21 and the second address is 9.115.32.22. The library uses the mercury identifier for the host. The following stanza defines the libmgrc7 High Availability library with dual LAN cards connected through TCP/IP to the workstation. The IP Chapter 9. 3494 Enterprise Tape Library Support 225

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# swverify lmcpd
Connecting the IBM TotalStorage 3494 Enterprise Automated
Tape Library
You can use a LAN connection (either Ethernet or Token Ring) through a TCP/IP
connection. The connection must be in place before the software is installed to
ensure proper initialization of the daemon. For each 3494 Enterprise Tape Library
connected through TCP/IP, ensure that your machine has access to the Library
Manager on the 3494 Enterprise Tape Library. Use the
ping
utility to verify that you
have network connectivity to the Library Manager. Consult your network
administrator if you need help with this task.
Defining the Library Device to LMCPD
After the software is installed and all desired tape libraries are connected to the
system, the
/etc/ibmatl.conf
file must be edited to define the library devices to the
lmcp
daemon. The format of the file is:
Symbolic name
Connection type
Identifier
Alternate LAN Connection
Symbolic name
is used to identify each tape library. The symbolic names must be
unique across all libraries defined in the ibmatl.conf file.
Connection type
defines the type of connection to the library. For TCP/IP
connections, this type is the IP address of the 3494 Enterprise Library Manager. If
the Library has a dual LAN card installed, the second IP address of the dual LAN
card should be entered after the first IP address.
Identifier
is used to specify a name by which the Library Manager identifies the
host machine. This identifier has a maximum length of eight characters. The
symbolic network name of the host is usually the best name to use, although any
name is acceptable. This parameter is used only to identify a particular host to the
3494 Library Manager.
Alternate LAN Connection
is used to specify an alternate IP address for an
Enterprise High Availability LAN configuration. If the High Availability Library
has a dual LAN card installed, the second IP address of the dual LAN card should
be entered after the first alternate LAN connection IP address.
The following examples show how to define the library name:
3494a
9.115.32.21
jupiter
This stanza defines the
3494a
library connected to the host. The address of the
Enterprise Library Manager is
9.115.32.21
. The tape library uses
jupiter
as the
identifier for the host.
libmgrc9
9.115.46.15
telos
9.115.46.17
This stanza defines the
libmgrc9
High Availability library connected through
TCP/IP to the workstation. The IP addresses of the dual Library Managers are
9.115.46.15
and
9.115.46.17
.
libmgrc7
9.115.32.21
9.115.32.22
mercury
This stanza defines libmgrc7 with a dual LAN card connected through TCP/IP to
the workstation. The first address of the Library Manager on the 3494 Tape Library
is 9.115.32.21 and the second address is 9.115.32.22. The library uses the mercury
identifier for the host. The following stanza defines the libmgrc7 High Availability
library with dual LAN cards connected through TCP/IP to the workstation. The IP
HP-UX 3494 Enterprise Tape Library Driver
Chapter 9. 3494 Enterprise Tape Library Support
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