IBM TS2340 User Guide - Page 252
Solaris, Data Flow, Solaris 3494 Enterprise Tape Library Driver
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Solaris 3494 Enterprise Tape Library Driver Solaris The software consists of a daemon that communicates directly with the Library Manager of the 3494 Tape Library through RS-232 or LAN, a utility program that provides a command-line interface to the daemon, and a C object module that can be linked with user applications to provide a communication interface with the daemon. This software is known as a driver throughout this document because it provides the software and interface necessary to drive the Tape Library. However, the product does not consist of a device driver in the true sense of the term. That is, it is not an extension of the operating system kernel, such as a SCSI tape device driver. A typical environment for the IBM Sun Automated Tape Library Driver is a Sun workstation that acts as a data server on a network with SCSI tape devices providing backup or restore and data server functions. The Library Manager control point daemon (lmcpd) is provided in the package. The lmcpd is a process that is always running on the system. It provides direct communication with the 3494 Library Manager. An application links with the supplied C object module using the interface described in the IBM Tape Device Drivers: Programming Reference. The subroutines in this module communicate with the lmcpd to perform the various library operations using standard UNIX namespace sockets. The lmcpd communicates with the Library Manager either through a standard 25 pin null modem D-shell RS-232 cable or through TCP/IP. The /etc/ibmatl.conf configuration file is used to define the type of attachment for each library. Refer to "Defining the Symbolic Name to the lmcpd" on page 237 for more information. Data Flow The software described in this chapter covers the library driver. The interface between the application and the library driver is described in the IBM Tape Device Drivers: Programming Reference. Figure 63 on page 235 illustrates the data flow. 234 IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User's Guide