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HPSS Installation Guide High Performance Storage System Release 4.5 September 2002 (Revision 2).
2 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS Installation Guide Copyright (C) 1992-2002 International Business Machines Corporation, The Regents of the University of California, Sandia Corporation, and Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 3 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able of Contents Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS Operational Planning .................................................................................. 42 HPSS Deployment Planning .................................................
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 5 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Metadata Monitor .................................................................................................. 77 NFS Daemons .......................................................
6 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Miscellaneous Rules for Backing Up HPSS Metadata ....................................... 144 Chapter 3 System Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 7 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 4 HPSS Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 4.1 Overview .................................................................
8 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS Configuration Limits ................................................................................. 250 Using SSM for HPSS Configuration .........................................
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 9 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Recommended Settings for Tape Devices ........................................................... 411 Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Performance ......................................................................................................... 469 The Global Fileset File .......................................
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 11 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix G High Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535 G.1 Overview .............................................................
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HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 13 Release 4.5, Revision 2 List of F igures Figure 1-1 Migrate and Stage Operations ............................................................................. 24 Figure 1-2 Relationship of HPSS Data Structures .
14 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-36 AML PVR Server Configuration Window ........................................................ 377 Figure 6-37 STK PVR Server Configuration Window ............................
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 15 Release 4.5, Revision 2 List of T ables Table 1-1 HPSS Client Interface Platforms ......................................................................... 37 Table 2-1 Cartridge/Drive Affinity Table .........
16 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Table 6-25 Solaris System Parameters ................................................................................ 352 Table 6-26 Linux System Parameters ............................
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 17 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Preface Conventions Used in This Book Example commands that should be typed at a command line will be proceeded by a per cent sign (.
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HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 19 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 1.1 Introduction The High Performance Storage System (HPSS) is software that pr ovides hierarchical storage management and services for very large storage envir onments.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 20 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 provide scalability and parallelism. The basis for this ar chitecture is the IEEE Mass Storage System Reference Model, V ersion 5.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 21 Release 4.5, Revision 2 added, new classes of service can be set up. HPSS files reside in a particular class of service which users select based on parameters such as file size and performance.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 22 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 1.3.1 HPSS F iles, F ilesets, V olumes, Storage Segments and Related Metadata The components used to define the structur e of the HPSS name space are filesets and junctions.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 23 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • V irtual V olumes. A virtual volume is used by the Storage Server to provide a logical abstraction or mapping of physical volumes. A virtual volume may include one or more physical volumes.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 24 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 1-1 Migrate and Stage Operations.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 25 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 1-2 Relationship of HPSS Data Structur es 1.3.2 HPSS Core Servers HPSS servers include the Name Server , .
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 26 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 1-3 The HPSS System • Name Server (NS). The NS translates a human-oriented name to an HPSS object identifier . Objects managed by the NS ar e files, filesets, directories, symbolic links, junctions and har d links.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 27 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Migration/Purge Server (MPS). The MPS allows the local site to implement its storage management policies by managing the placement of data on HPSS storage media using site-defined migration and purge policies.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 28 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 parallel I/O to that set of resour ces, and schedules the mounting and dismounting of removable media thr ough the Physical V olume Library (see below). • Gatekeeper Server (GK).
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 29 Release 4.5, Revision 2 exactly one PVR. Multiple PVRs are supported within an HPSS system. Each PVR is typically configured to manage the cartridges for one r obot utilized by HPSS. For information on the types of tape libraries supported by HPSS PVRs, see Section 2.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 30 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 purge, and storage servers must now exist within a storage subsystem. Each storage subsystem may contain zero or one gatekeepers to perform site specific user level scheduling of HPSS storage requests or account validation.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 31 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Storage Subsystems will effectively be running an HPSS with a single Storage Subsystem.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 32 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 provides HPSS with an envir onment in which a job or action that requir es the work of multiple servers either completes successfully or is aborted completely within all servers.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 33 Release 4.5, Revision 2 whereby a user's access permissions to an HPSS bitfile ar e specified by the HPSS bitfile authorization agent, the Name Server . These permissions are pr ocessed by the bitfile data authorization enforcement agent, the Bitfile Server .
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 34 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 and the HPSS Movers. This provides the potential for using multiple client nodes as well as multiple server nodes.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 35 Release 4.5, Revision 2 1.3.6 HPSS Management Interface HPSS provides a powerful SSM administration and operations GUI thr ough the use of the Sammi product fr om Kinesix Corporation.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 36 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Logging Policy . The logging policy controls the types of messages to log.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 37 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Gatekeeping Policy . The Gatekeeper Server provides a Gatekeeping Service along with an Account V alidation Service.
Chapter 1 HPSS Basics 38 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The MPI-IO API can be ported to any platform that supports a compatible host MPI and the HPSS Client API (DCE or Non-DCE version). See Section 2.5.6: MPI-IO API on page 60 for determining a compatible host MPI.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 39 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 2.1 Ov erview This chapter provides HPSS planning guidelines and considerations to help the administrator effectively plan, and make key decisions about, an HPSS system.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 40 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 that are intr oduced into your HPSS system. For example, if you plan to use HPSS to backup all of the PCs in your organization, it would be best to aggregate the individual files into lar ge individual files before moving them into the HPSS name space.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 41 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6. Define the HPSS storage characteristics and create the HPSS storage space to satisfy the site’s requir ements: ◆ Define the HPSS file families. Refer to Section 2.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 42 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 If deciding to purchase Sun or SGI servers for storage purposes, note that OS limitations will only allow a static number of raw devices to be configured per logical unit (disk drive or disk array).
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 43 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.1.4 HPSS Deployment Planning The successful deployment of an HPSS installation is a complicated task which r.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 44 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.2.2 Required Throughputs Determine the requir ed or expected thr oughput for the various types of data transfers that the users will perform. Some users want quick access to small amounts of data.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 45 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.2.7 Security The process of defining security r equirements is called developing a site security policy . It will be necessary to map the security requir ements into those supported by HPSS.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 46 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The Generic Security Service (GSS) FTP (available from the Massachusetts Institute of T echnology , MIT) and Parallel FTP applications may also take advantage of the Cross Cell featur es for authentication and authorization.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 47 Release 4.5, Revision 2 For U.S. sites, assuming some level of encryption is desired for secur e DCE communication, the DCE Data Encryption Standard (DES) library routines are r equired.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 48 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.3.1.3 XFS HPSS uses the open source Linux version of SGI’s XFS filesystem as a front-end to an HPSS archive. The following nodes must have XFS installed: • Nodes that run the HPSS/XFS HDM servers 2.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 49 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The HPSS Server Sammi License and, optionally , the HPSS Client Sammi License available from the Kinesix Corporation are r equired. The Sammi softwar e must be installed separately prior to the HPSS installation.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 50 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 C++ interfaces may be selectively disabled in Makefile.macros if these components of MPI-IO cannot be compiled. • Sites using the Command Line SSM utility , hpssadm , will require Java 1.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 51 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.3.4 Prerequisite Summary for Solaris 2.3.4.1 HPSS Serv er/Mo ver Mac hine 1. Solaris 5.8 2. DCE for Solaris V ersion 3.2 (patch level 1 or later) 3. DFS for Solaris V ersion 3.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 52 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.3.5 Prerequisite Summary for Linux and Intel 2.3.5.1 HPSS/XFS HDM Mac hine 1. Linux kernel 2.4.18 or later (A vailable via FTP from ftp://www.kernel.org/pub/ linux/kernel/v2.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 53 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.3.5.2 HPSS Non-DCE Mo v er Machine 1. Linux kernel 2.4.18 2. HPSS KAIO Patch It will be necessary to apply the HPSS KAIO kernel patch ( kaio-2.4.18-1 ). This patch adds asynchronous I/O support to the kernel which is r equired for the Mover .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 54 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 transfer method, which pr ovides for intra-machine transfers between either Movers or Movers and HPSS clients directly via a shar ed memory segment.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 55 Release 4.5, Revision 2 PVR. Each tape is assigned to exactly one PVR when it is imported into the HPSS system and will only be mounted in drives managed by that PVR.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 56 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.4.2.5 Operator Mounted Driv es An Operator PVR is used to manage a homogeneous set of manually mounted drives. T ape mount requests will be displayed on an SSM scr een.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 57 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Note that the PVL ’s choices are made at startup time, and are not made on a mount-to-mount basis.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 58 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • High A vailability HPSS configuration 2.5 HPSS Interface Considerations This section describes the user interfaces to HPSS and the various considerations that may impact the use and operation of HPSS.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 59 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.5.3 FTP HPSS provides an FTP server that supports standard FTP clients. Extensions ar e also provided to allow additional features of HPSS to be utilized and queried.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 60 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 a stateless protocol. This allows use of a connectionless networking transport pr otocol (UDP) that requir es much less overhead than the mor e robust TCP .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 61 Release 4.5, Revision 2 that an implementation is thread-safe pr ovided only one thread makes MPI calls.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 62 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.5.8 XFS XFS for Linux is an open source filesystem fr om SGI based on SGI’s XFS filesystem for IRIX. HPSS has the capability to backend XFS and transparently ar chive inactive data.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 63 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.6.2 Bitfile Server The Bitfile Server (BFS) provides a view of HPSS as a collection of files. It pr ovides access to these files and maps the logical file storage into underlying storage objects in the Storage Servers.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 64 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.6.3 Disk Storage Server Each Disk Storage Server manages random access magnetic disk storage units for HPSS. It maps each disk storage unit onto an HPSS disk Physical V olume (PV) and records configuration data for the PV .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 65 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The T ape Storage Server is designed to scale up its ability to manage tapes as the number of tapes increases. As long as suf ficient memory and CPU capacity exist, threads can be added to the server to increase its throughput.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 66 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 storage class reaches the thr eshold configured in the pur ge policy for that storage class.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 67 Release 4.5, Revision 2 There ar e two differ ent tape migration algorithms, tape volume migration and tape file migration . The algorithm which is applied to a tape storage class is selected in the migration policy for that class.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 68 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 MPS provides the capability of generating migration/pur ge report files that document the activities of the server .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 69 Release 4.5, Revision 2 are associated with storage subsystems using the Storage Subsystem Configuration screen (see Section 6.4: Storage Subsystems Configuration on page 259). If a storage subsystem has no Gatekeeper , then the Gatekeeper field will be blank.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 70 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 requests fr om a particular host or user . The Site Interfaces will be located in a shared library that is linked into the Gatekeeper Server . It is important that the Site Interfaces return a status in a timely fashion.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 71 Release 4.5, Revision 2 might be necessary by making requests to the appr opriate Physical V olume Repository (PVR). The PVL communicates directly with HPSS Movers in or der to verify media labels.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 72 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.6.9.2 L T O PVR The L TO PVR manages the IBM 3584 T ape Library and Robot, which mounts, dismounts and manges L TO tape cartridges and IBM 3580 tape drives. The PVR uses the Atape driver interface to issue SCSI commands to the library .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 73 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.6.10.1 Asynchronous I/O Asynchronous I/O must be enabled manually on AIX and Linux platforms. Ther e should be no asynchronous I/O setup r equired for Solaris or IRIX platforms.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 74 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6. Now , rebuild the kernel configuration by running the " make config " command and answering "yes" when questioned about AIO support. The default value of 4096 should be sufficient for the number of system-wide AIO r equests.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 75 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.6.10.2.2 Solaris For Solaris, the method used to enable variable block sizes for a tape device is dependent on the type of driver used. Supported devices include Solaris SCSI T ape Driver and IBM SCSI T ape Driver .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 76 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The Linux raw device driver is used to bind a Linux raw character device to a block device. Any block device may be used. See the Linux manual page for more information on the SCSI Disk Driver , the Raw Device Driver and the fdisk utility .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 77 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Mover to Mover data transfers (accomplished for migration, staging, and repack operations) also will impact the planned Mover configuration.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 78 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Even if no client NFS access is requir ed, the NFS interface may provide a useful mechanism for HPSS name space object administration. The HPSS NFS Daemon cannot be run on a pr ocessor that also runs the native operating system's NFS daemon.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 79 Release 4.5, Revision 2 use the descriptive name “Startup Daemon ( tardis )”. In addition, choose a similar convention for CDS names (for example, /.:/hpss/hpssd_tardis ). The Startup Daemon is started by running the script /etc/rc.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 80 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 requests to the DMAP Gateway . Migration processes ( hpss_hdm_mig ) migrate data to HPSS, and purge pr ocesses ( hdm_hdm_pur ) purge migrated data fr om DFS and XFS.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 81 Release 4.5, Revision 2 must be in use before pur ging begins, and a lower bound specifying the target per centage of free space to reach befor e purging is stopped.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 82 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.8.1 Migration P olicy The migration policy provides the capability for HPSS to copy (migrate) data fr om one level in a hierarchy to one or mor e lower levels.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 83 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • The Migrate At W arning Threshold option causes MPS to begin a migration run immediately when the storage class warning threshold is r eached regar dless of when the Runtime Interval is due to expire.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 84 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 laterally to another volume in the same storage class. T ape file migration with purge avoids moving read active files at all. If a file is read inactive, all thr ee algorithms migrate it down the hierarchy .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 85 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • The Start purge when space used reaches <nnn> percent parameter allows sites control over the amount of free space that is maintained in a disk storage class.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 86 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 In UNIX-style accounting, each user has one and only one account index, their UID. This, combined with their Cell Id, uniquely identifies how the information may be charged.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 87 Release 4.5, Revision 2 If a user has their default account index encoded in a string of the form AA=<default-acct-idx> in their DCE account's gecos field or in their DCE principal's HPSS.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 88 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.8.4.3 FTP/PFTP By default, FTP and Parallel FTP (PFTP) interfaces use a username/password mechanism to authenticate and authorize end users.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 89 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.8.4.7 Name Space Enforcement of access to HPSS name space objects is the r esponsibility of the HPSS Name Server . The access rights granted to a specific user are determined fr om the information contained in the object's ACL.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 90 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.8.7 Gatek eeping Every Gatekeeper Server has the ability to supply the Gatekeeping Service.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 91 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Site "Stat" Interface will be called ( gk_site_CreateStats , gk_site_OpenStats , gk_site_StageStats ) and the Site Interface will not be permitted to return any err ors on these requests.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 92 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 to determine HPSS hardwar e requir ements and determine how to configure this har dware to provide the desir ed HPSS system.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 93 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 2-2 Relationship of Class of Service, Storage Hierar chy , and Storage Class 2.9.1 Storage Class Each virtual volume and its associated physical volumes belong to some storage class in HPSS.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 94 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Explanation : For example, if a site has ESCON attached tape drives on an RS6000, the driver can handle somewhat less than 64 KB physical blocks on the tape. A good selection here would be 32 KB.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 95 Release 4.5, Revision 2 cannot be greater than half the number of drives available. Also, doing multiple copies fr om disk to two tape.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 96 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.9.1.5 Bloc ks Between T ape Marks Selection Blocks between tape marks is the number of physical media blocks written before a tape mark is generated.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 97 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Explanation : The Class of Service (COS) mechanism can be used to place files in the appropriate place. Note that although the Bitfile Server provides the ability to use COS selection, curr ent HPSS interfaces only take advantage of this in two cases.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 98 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.9.1.10 PV Estimated Size / PV Size Selection Guideline : For tape, select a value that repr esents how much space can be expected to be written to a physical volume in this storage class with hardwar e data compression factor ed in.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 99 Release 4.5, Revision 2 In T able 2-3: • Disk T ype is the specific type of media to which the values in the row apply . • Media Block Size is the block size to use in the storage class definition.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 100 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 IBM 3490E 32 KB 512 800 MB IBM 3580 256 KB 1024 100 GB IBM 3590 256 KB 512 10, 20GB IBM 3590E 256 KB 512 20, .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 101 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The STK RAIT PVR cannot be supported at this time since STK has not yet made RAIT generally available. In T able 2-4: • T ape T ype is the specific type of media to which the values in the row apply .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 102 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 and its associated attributes. For detailed descriptions of each attribute associated with a storage hierarchy , see Section 6.7.2: Configure the Storage Hierar chies (page 315).
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 103 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.9.3.1 Selecting Minimum F ile Size Guideline : This field can be used to indicate the smallest file that should be stored in this COS. Explanation : This limit is not enforced and is advisory in natur e.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 104 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Guideline 4 : Select the Stage on Open Background option if you want the stage to be queued internally in the Bitfile Server and processed by a backgr ound BFS thread on a scheduled basis.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 105 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.9.3.6 Selecting T ransfer Rate This field can be used via the COS Hints mechanism to affect COS selection.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 106 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.10.1 HPSS Storage Space HPSS files are stor ed on the media that is defined to HPSS via the import and create storage server resour ces mechanisms provided by the Storage System Manager .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 107 Release 4.5, Revision 2 bitfile.# mpchkpt.# nsacls.# nsfilesetattrs.# nsobjects.# nstext.# sspvdisk.# sspvtape.# storagemapdisk.# storagemaptape.# storagesegdisk.# storagesegtape.# vvdisk.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 108 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 cartridge_stk_rait The STK RAIT PVR cannot be supported at this time since STK has not yet made RAIT generally available.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 109 Release 4.5, Revision 2 pvldrive pvljob pvlpv pvr sclassthreshold serverconfig site ss storageclass storsubsysconfig 2.10.2.1 Global Configuration Metadata Global Configuration File ( globalconfig ) - This file contains configuration data that is global to an HPSS system.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 110 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Metadata Monitor Configurations ( mmonitor ) • Migration/Purge Server Configurations ( mps ) • Moun.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 111 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Mount Daemon Configurations . Each NFS Mount Daemon must have an entry in this configuration metadata file describing various startup/control ar guments. There will be one Mount Daemon entry for each NFS server defined.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 112 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Server . However , that would leave no space for any symbolic links, hard links, or gr owth. T o cover these needs, the total number of SFS recor ds might be rounded up to 1,500,000.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 113 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Bitfile T ape Segments ( bftapesegment.# ) • BFS Storage Segment Checkpoint ( bfsssegchkpt.# ) • BFS Storage Segment Unlinks ( bfssunlink.# ) • Bitfile COS Changes ( bfcoschange.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 114 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 map recor ds is the total number of disk storage segments divided by 2.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 115 Release 4.5, Revision 2 bitfiles and bytes stored by the account index in the given COS, 2) if the storage class is not 0, this is a.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 116 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Expect both the disk storage segment metadata file and the disk storage map metadata file to be quite volatile.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 117 Release 4.5, Revision 2 SS T ape Physical V olumes . The tape PV metadata file describes each tape physical volume imported into HPSS. The number of recor ds in this file will therefor e equal the total number of tape cartridges that will be managed by this Storage Server .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 118 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 PVL Activities . This metadata file stores individual PVL activity r equests such as individual tape mounts.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 119 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The MPS shares the following SFS metadata files with the Bitfile Server (the default SFS file names are shown in par entheses). • Migration Policies ( migpolicy ) • Purge Policies ( pur gepolicy ) • Migration Records ( bfmigrr ec.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 120 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.10.2.15 Storage System Management Metadata The SSM System Manager is the primary user of the following SFS .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 121 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.10.2.20 Metadata Constraints The generic configurations for all HPSS servers must be contained in a single SFS file.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 122 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS Dynamic V ariables for each Subsystem . T able 2-6 defines the HPSS dynamic variables associated with each HPSS subsystem. All systems will have a “primary subsystem” and this section of the spreadsheet must be completed.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 123 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 2-6 HPSS Dynamic V ariables (Subsystem Specific) V ariable Description Max Total Bitfiles The maximum number of bitfiles that will exist in HPSS.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 124 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Avg. Text Overflows Per Name Space Object A name-space object record can store a filename that is 23 characters long (the base name, not the full pathname). If a filename is longer than 23 characters, a text o verflo w record must be generated.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 125 Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS Static Configuration V ariables . T able 2-7 defines the HPSS static configuration variables, which have more of a static natur e in that they are not particularly r elevant to how large the HPSS system will be.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 126 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 SFS Sizing Assumptions . The only assumption specific to SFS that should be reviewed is the Leaf Page Load Factor field. This field defines, on average, how “full” each SFS leaf page will be.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 127 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T otal Records —This column shows the pr ojected number of metadata records for each metadata file, given the assumptions from the assumption worksheet. The formulas for computing the number of recor ds are shown below .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 128 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 MPS/Server Configs (mps) = T otal Migration/Purge Servers NDCG Non-DCE Gateway Configuration = T otal Non-D.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 129 Release 4.5, Revision 2 BFS/Disk Bitfile Segments (bfdisksegment.#) = A vg. Storage Segments Per Disk VV * T otal Disk V irtual V olumes BFS/Storage Segment Checkpoint (bfsssegchkpt.#) = Max BFS Storage Segment Checkpoints BFS/T ape Bitfile Segments (bftapesegment.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 130 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 volume to use in allocating this disk space. An integer value from 1 to 10 can be enter ed. For example, if four AIX logical volumes are allocated to SFS, use values fr om 1 to 4 to assign each metadata file to the appropriate volume.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 131 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Encina SFS Data Actual HPSS metadata is stored in SFS data volumes. SFS data volumes stor e the actual SFS recor d data as well as associated index and B-tree over head information.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 132 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 If the file systems used to store the MRA files becomes full, SFS will not run. MRA files are written to the dir ectory /opt/encinalocal/encina/sfs/hpss/archives .
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 133 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.10.3.2.1 Disk Space Requirements for Core files and Encina T race Buf fers The /var/hpss/adm/core is the default directory wher e HPSS creates cor e and Encina trace files resulting fr om subsystem error conditions.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 134 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.10.3.2.8 Disk Space Requirements for Running NFS Daemon The HPSS NFS server memory and disk space requir ements are lar gely determined by the configuration of the NFS request pr ocessing, attribute cache, and data cache.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 135 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.10.3.3 System Memory and P aging Space Requirements Specific memory and disk space requirements for the no.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 136 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.11.1 DCE Due to several problems observed by HPSS, it is highly r ecommended that all DCE client implementations use the RPC_SUPPOR TED_PROTSEQS=ncadg_ip_udp environment variable.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 137 Release 4.5, Revision 2 for most HPSS installations. A value of 16000 or 32000 is more r easonable and can be changed by adding a -b 16000 to the arguments int /etc/rc.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 138 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 application, a number of the disks can be grouped together in a striped Storage Class to allow each disk to transfer data in parallel to achieve improved data transfer rates.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 139 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Parallel transfers move the data between the Mover and the end-client processes bypassing the HPSS FTPD. Customers should be educated to use the parallel functions rather than the non- parallel functions.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 140 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 of sites. Usually , the only time the policy values need to be altered is when there is unusual HPSS setup. The Location Server itself will give warning when a pr oblem is occurring by posting alarms to SSM.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 141 Release 4.5, Revision 2 2.11.12 Cross Cell Cross Cell T rust should be established with the minimal reasonable set of cooperating partners (N- squared pr oblem).
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 142 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 of time. This makes a ‘migrate early , migrate often’ strategy a feasible way to keep XFS disks clear of inactive data. The only inherent size limitation for XFS is a 2 TB maximum filesystem size, which is a limitation of the Linux kernel.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 143 Release 4.5, Revision 2 and protect the SFS metadata, it is important that each site r eview this list of “rules” and check to insure that their site’s backup is consistent with these policies.
Chapter 2 HPSS Planning 144 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • The file system used to store TRB (i.e., data volume backup) files must be mirr ored on at least two separate physical disks or be stored on a r edundant RAID device.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 145 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 3 System Preparation This section will cover the steps that must be taken to appropriately pr epare your system for installation and configuration of HPSS and its infrastructur e.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 146 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Download and install the HPSS deployment tool package ( http:// www4.clearlake.ibm.com/hpss/support/ToolsRepository/deploy.jsp ) on each HPSS node in /opt/hpss/tools/deploy .
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 147 Release 4.5, Revision 2 3.2.2 Encina Configure /opt/encinalocal and /opt/encinamirror such that the contents are either mirr ored or each of these two directories is stor ed on separate disks.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 148 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ◆ Disk Storage Server metadata files (separate volume per disk storage server) ◆ T ape Storage Serv.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 149 Release 4.5, Revision 2 mkhpss then prompts for whether mirr oring is desired for this logical volume. If so, it will pr ompt for the name of the disk to use as the mirror . 3.4 Setup for HPSS Metadata Bac kup • Install and configure the automated SFS backup toolset.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 150 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 % tapeutil -f <smc device filename> inventory T o test tape mounts: % tapeutil -f <smc device f.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 151 Release 4.5, Revision 2 % mtlib -l<lmcpDevice> -qL where lmcpDevice is usually /dev/lmcp0 .
Chapter 3 System Preparation 152 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • If using an AML PVR, configure the Insert/Eject ports using the configuration files /var/ hpss/etc/AML_EjectPort.conf and /var/hpss/etc/AML_InsertPort.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 153 Release 4.5, Revision 2 % iocheck -r -t 20 -b 1mb /dev/rmt1.1 % iocheck -r -t 20 -b 1mb /dev/rmt1.1 W ARNING: The contents of this tape will be overwritten so be sure to mount the correct tape cartridge.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 154 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 W ARNING: The contents of this tape will be overwritten so be sure to mount the correct tape cartridge. 3.5.5.3 IRIX On each T ape Mover node, verify that each tape drive has variable-length block size set.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 155 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o measur e uncompressed write performance (see warning below) on st1 (Note that specifying nst1 will c.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 156 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ◆ There ar e two loops (a and b) per adapter and two ports per loop (a1, a2, b1, b2) ◆ The physical order of the disks ar e shown from the perspective of each port ◆ A disk is accessed according to its closest port (e.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 157 Release 4.5, Revision 2 where logicalV olume is a raw logical volume that is sized to provide at least 20 seconds of I/O throughput.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 158 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 3.6.3 Solaris & IRIX For Solaris & IRIX platforms, specific commands and syntax are not listed.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 159 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o test whether an IP address is reachable (non-zer o exit status indicates the ping was not successful): % ping -c 1 <ipAddress> • Determine which networks will be used for control vs.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 160 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 gather performance data using a variety of settings to determine the optimal combinations. The primary values that govern performance include send/receive buf fers, size of reads/ writes, and rfc1323 value for high performance networks (HIPPI, G-Enet).
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 161 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Note that the ttcp tool is included in the deployment package and is not related to the Unix T oolT alk service. HPSS makes extensive use of a system’s networking capabilities.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 162 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 settings for the size of the send and receive pool buf fer size, which have had an effect on throughput. It is r ecommended that the available interface specific documentation be refer enced for more detailed information.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 163 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Blank Lines are ignor ed. NOTE : HPSS and Network T uning are highly dependent on the application environment. The values specified herein ar e NOT expected to be applicable to any installation! 3.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 164 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Note: All PFTP Client SubStanzas are optional. The PFTP Clien t={…} stanza contains several optional specifications for the pftp_client and/or krb5_gss_pftp_client executables.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 165 Release 4.5, Revision 2 This syntax is identical to DCE’s RPC_RESTRICTED_POR TS environment variable. Only the ncacn_ip_tcp[start_port-end_port] ( TCP component) is used so the ncadg_ip_udp component may be omitted.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 166 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 particularly useful if both low speed and high speed interfaces are available to the client host and the PFTP data transfers should use the high speed interfaces.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 167 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Destination Host (FTPD Host) may contain one or more hostnames separated by white spaces (subject to the 128 character limit). • Interface Specification must be IP Address Dot Notation.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 168 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Default = { ; Client Host Name water water.clearlake.ibm.com = { 134.253.14.227 } } } 3.7.1.3 Multinode T able Stanza The HPSS PFTP Client normally forks children to pr ovide multiple network paths between the PFTP Client and the Mover(s).
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 169 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Multinode T able Stanza Rules: • SubStanza hostnames (local hosts) may contain one or mor e hostnames separated by white spaces (subject to the 128 character limit.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 170 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The Realms to DCE Cell Mappings = { … } stanza contains one or more substanzas pr oviding Kerberos Realm to DCE Cell Mappings. The substanza(s) ar e used to specify the appropriate mappings.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 171 Release 4.5, Revision 2 entry to the specified destination address. A “ Default ” destination may be specified for all sources/destinations not explicitly specified in the HPSS.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 172 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 SendSpace & RecvSpace Controls the size of the receive and send buf fers for TCP/IP sockets. Internally , HPSS servers and clients attempt to set these buffers sizes explicitly , but other utilities may not.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 173 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • The Source Interface Name SubStanza may specify one or more names [ subject to the 128 character limit (including the “= {“.) ] NOTE: Do not include the quotes when specifying Default.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 174 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Default = { # Destination IP Address in Dot Notation 200.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 175 Release 4.5, Revision 2 3.8 Install and Configure J ava and hpssadm 3.8.1 Introduction The hpssadm utility and the modifications to the SSM Data Server necessary to support hpssadm requir e the installation and configuration of Java 1.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 176 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ii. Check password for the tr usted store ( cacerts ): % $JAVA_HOME/bin/keytool -keystore cacerts -list T ype "changeit" when prompted for password.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 177 Release 4.5, Revision 2 -dname "cn=HPSS Data Server" -alias hpss_ssmds -keystore keystore.ds -validity 365 ii. Display the fingerprint for the certificate: % $JAVA_HOME/bin/keytool -keystore keystore.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 178 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 % cp /opt/hpss/config/templates/hpssadm.config.template hpssadm.config % chmod 640 hpssadm.config Add any additional authorized users to the hpssadm.config file.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 179 Release 4.5, Revision 2 D. Create hpssadm user keytab files % mkdir -p /var/hpss/ssm/keytabs % cd /var/hpss/ssm/keytabs For each hpssadm user on this machine, create DCE keytab file.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 180 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o use the hpssadm utility and the Java version of the Data Server , continue following the instructions for the r emainder of this section. 3.8.1.3 Prerequisite Softw are This requir ed software is: 1.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 181 Release 4.5, Revision 2 the host from which the hpssadm utility is executed and are transmitted to the Data Server , who authenticates them against the DCE registry . This file is discussed in Section 3.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 182 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Follow the instructions with the downloads for installation. Please observe these notes about the JSSE installation: It is recommended but not r equired that you download both the JSSE package and the documentation.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 183 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Y ou will be prompted for the passwor d, WHICH WILL BE ECHOED AS YOU TYPE IT , so make sure you ar e working from a location wher e the password cannot be compr omised.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 184 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 There should alr eady be at least one security provider listed in this file, pr obably in a format something like: security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 185 Release 4.5, Revision 2 This command will generate a public key and an associated private key for the Data Server with alias " hpss_ssmds ". It will also generate a self-signed certificate for hpss_ssmds which includes his public key .
Chapter 3 System Preparation 186 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 % cp cacerts cacerts.ORIG % $JAVA_HOME/bin/keytool -keystore cacerts -import -file /tmp/ds.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 187 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Security Manager , or if none of these policy files exists, the default policy is the original Java sandbox policy , which is rather liberal. Any system access is further limited by whatever protections the local operating system supplies.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 188 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 2. The Data Server requir es read FilePermission on its user authorization file, whose default location is /var/hpss/ssm/hpssadm.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 189 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The hpssadm.config file is a flat ASCII file which lists the users who are authorized to use the hpssadm utility . The template for this file is config/templates/hpssadm.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 190 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The keytab file must be stored on each host fr om which the user will execute the hpssadm utility , and.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 191 Release 4.5, Revision 2 3.8.8 Updating Expired SSL Certificates When the Data Server certificate expires, the Data Server itse.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 192 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 call returns silently if it determines the code is allowed the r equested access, and otherwise thr ows an exception, which halts the program. Applet code runs under a security manager (usually) because most browsers implement one.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 193 Release 4.5, Revision 2 you can pay to issue X.509 certificates to you. Certificates can also be created by individuals and self-signed by the party owning the certificate.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 194 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 hpssadm program, such as new alarms or changes in HPSS server statuses. This session does not pass any private data such as passwords, does not use SSL, and is not encrypted.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 195 Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Download the patch, xfs-2.4.18-1 , from the HPSS website ( http://www4.clear- lake.ibm.com/hpss/support/patches/xfs-2.4.18-1.tar ). 2. Untar the downloaded file.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 196 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Download the patch, kaio-2.4.18-1.tar , from the HPSS website ( http://www4.clearlake.ibm.com/hpss/support/patches/kaio-2.4.18- 1.tar ). 2. Untar the downloaded file.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 197 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • A detailed description of the anticipated production usage of HPSS, including distribution of file .
Chapter 3 System Preparation 198 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ❖ Storage Class Sharing - Are any storage classes shared amongst more than one hierarchy? If so, is that intentional and if so, discuss ramification of sharing vs.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 199 Release 4.5, Revision 2 ❖ V irtual V olume Block Size and Stripe W idth - See the discussion for disk V irtual V olume Block Size & Stripe W idth. ❖ Thresholds - Again, make sur e that these seem reasonable.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 200 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ❖ Control Hostname & Data Hostname - The control hostname should refer ence the network interface over which the requests ar e sent from the SS and PVL to the Mover .
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 201 Release 4.5, Revision 2 ❖ Copy Count & Skip Factor - These control multiple copies. T ypically these are set for 1 or 2 copies on tape (with a disk level at the top of the hierarchy).
Chapter 3 System Preparation 202 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ❖ Deferred Dismount - Is deferr ed dismount disabled? If so, what is the rationale? In a future r elea.
Chapter 3 System Preparation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 203 Release 4.5, Revision 2 application that creates a internet domain socket. If there is a need for the Mover to use larger socket.
Chapter 3 System Preparation 204 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ◆ Disaster recovery r equirements ◆ Disaster recovery test plan • Pre-Pr oduction T est Plan, incl.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 205 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 4 HPSS Installation 4.1 Ov erview This chapter provides instr uctions and supporting information for installing the HPSS software from the HPSS distribution media.
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation 206 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Non-DCE Package - Contains HPSS Non-DCE Client API include files and libraries and the HPSS Non-DCE Mover binaries.
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 207 Release 4.5, Revision 2 4. V erify HPSS installed files (Section 4.5.1). 4.2 Create Owner Account for HPSS F iles The HPSS softwar e must be installed by a root user .
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation 208 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 4.4.1.1 Install an HPSS P ackage Using the installp Command Log on to the node as root user and issue the installp command as follows to install an HPSS package (e.
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 209 Release 4.5, Revision 2 4.4.3 IRIX Installation 4.4.3.1 Install the HPSSndapi P ackage The HPSSndapi package is in a compressed tar file format. Perform the following steps to install this package: 1.
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation 210 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 /opt/hpss/include/<HPSS include, idl, and tidl files> /opt/hpss/msg/<HPSS message catalog> /.
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 211 Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Construct the HPSS sour ce tree 2. Compile the HPSS binaries 4.
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation 212 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Log on as root . 2. Change directory to the HPSS base sour ce tree (the default location is /opt/hpss ). 3. Review the Makefile.macros file. 4. Ensure that the tar get directory tr ee (where the sour ce tree will be constr ucted) is empty .
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 213 Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Log on as root . 2. Place the constructed HPSS sour ce tree (i.e., HPSS base source tr ee, HPSS HDM source tree, or HPSS Non-DCE source tr ee) in the desired build dir ectory (the default location is /opt/hpss ).
Chapter 4 HPSS Installation 214 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 215 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 5.1 Ov erview This chapter provides instructions and supporting information for the infrastructure configuration of HPSS.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 216 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • W ebSphere (Encina TxSeries) • Sammi • Java • DCE/DFS server/client machine(s) • HPSS software Refer to the DCE V ersion 3.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 217 Release 4.5, Revision 2 #=============================================================================== # # Nam.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 218 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 # 3.27 11/18/98 4v1 default keytab variable changes # 3.28 11/29/98 Move most of the default var’s to # ./include/hpss_env_defs.h # 3.29 11/30/98 Restore HPSSLOG variable # 3.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 219 Release 4.5, Revision 2 # D i r e c t o r i e s # # HPSS_PATH Pathname where HPSS top level is # # S A M M I D i.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 220 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 export HPSS_SYSTEM_VERSION=$(uname -r) export HPSS_HOST_FULL_NAME=$(hostname) else export HPSS_SYSTEM_VERSION=$(oslevel) export HPSS_HOST_FULL_NAME=`host $HPSS_HOST |cut -f1 -d’ ‘` fi # D C E V a r i a b l e s .
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 221 Release 4.5, Revision 2 5.3.2 hpss_en v_defs.h The following is a verbatim listing of the hpss_env_defs.h file: /* static char SccsId[] = “ @(#)71 1.44 include/hpss_env_defs.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 222 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * 1.33 vyw 09/14/00 SSMDS Java 1.3 and security (1990); * also changed HPSS_ROOT to /opt/hpss * 1.34 guidryg 09/15/00 Use /opt for install.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 223 Release 4.5, Revision 2 *************************************************************************** */ typedef s.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 224 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_PRINCIPAL- DCE Principal name for HSEC Server * HPSS_PRINCIPAL_BFS- DCE Principal.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 225 Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_PRINCIPAL_MPS_UID - DCE Principal UID for Migration/Purge Server * HPSS_PRINCIPAL.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 226 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_EXEC_PVR_AMPEX- executable name for PVR Ampex * HPSS_EXEC_PVR_OPER- executable na.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 227 Release 4.5, Revision 2 { “HPSS_EXEC_REPACK”,“${HPSS_PATH_BIN}/repack” }, /* ***************************.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 228 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * * HPSS_PATH_GK - unix path name for Gatekeeping files * HPSS_UNIX_GK_SITE_POLICY - sit.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 229 Release 4.5, Revision 2 “${HPSS_SFS_SERVER}/hierarchy${HPSS_SFS_SUFFIX}”}, { “HPSS_CONFIG_STORAGECLASS”,.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 230 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_CONFIG_VVDISK- SS virtual volume - disk * HPSS_CONFIG_VVTAPE- SS virtual volume -.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 231 Release 4.5, Revision 2 { “HPSS_CONFIG_ACCTVALIDATE”, “${HPSS_SFS_SERVER}/acctvalidate${HPSS_SFS_SUFFIX}.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 232 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 { “HPSS_CONFIG_SITE”, “${HPSS_SFS_SERVER}/site${HPSS_SFS_SUFFIX}”}, /* *********.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 233 Release 4.5, Revision 2 { “HPSS_CONFIG_PVLACTIVITY”, “${HPSS_SFS_SERVER}/pvlactivity${HPSS_SFS_SUFFIX}”}.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 234 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_CDS_LOGC - CDS name - Log Client * HPSS_CDS_LOGD - CDS name - Log Daemon * HPSS_C.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 235 Release 4.5, Revision 2 * * HPSS_DESC_BFS - Descriptive name - Bitfile Server * HPSS_DESC_DMG - Descriptive name.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 236 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 *************************************************************************** * System Manager Specific * * The SM attempts to throttle the connection attempts to other servers.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 237 Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_NOTIFY_Q_LOG_THREADS - Number of threads to create per client * to process the qu.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 238 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * HPSS_SSMDS_INTERVAL- Interval at which DS checks idle RMI clients * HPSS_SSMDS_RMI_HOS.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 239 Release 4.5, Revision 2 { “HPSS_SSMDS_JAVA_POLICY”,”${HPSS_PATH_VAR}/ssm/java.policy.ds” }, { “HPSS_HPSSADM_JAVA_POLICY”, “${HPSS_PATH_VAR}/ssm/java.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 240 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 * * HPSS_LS_NAME - Location Server rpc group *******************************************.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 241 Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Configure HPSS with DCE (only on the first cor e server node in the cell). 2. Configure Encina SFS (only if Encina SFS will r un on this node).
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 242 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> [3] Create and Manage SFS Files <mkhpss> [4] Set Up FTP Daemon <.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 243 Release 4.5, Revision 2 4. Create keytab files for HPSS servers and clients. 5. Randomize the keys in the created server and client keytabs. 6. Set up the DCE CDS directory for HPSS servers.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 244 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 If the server machine is running Solaris, mkhpss will prompt the administrator to enter disk name to add mirror to the logical volume. For Solaris server machines, the disk name should start with /dev/rdsk .
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 245 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Section 6.2.2: SSM User Session Configuration and Startup on page 253 for instructions to create an SSM user session at a later time.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 246 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Prompt ==> Select the sfs server to be unconfigured 1) encina/sfs/hpss.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 247 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • hpss_log • hpss_ls • hpss_mm • hpss_mountd • hpss_mps • hpss_mvr • hpss_.
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration 248 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 -random -registry ◆ For each entry in /krb5/hpssclient.keytab do: % dcecp -c keytab add /.:/hosts/$HPSS-CDS_HOST/config/keytab/hpssclient.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 249 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 6.1 Ov erview This chapter provides instr uctions for creating the configuration data to be used by the HPSS servers. This includes creating the server configuration, defining the storage policies, and defining the storage characteristics.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 250 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 8. Create a specific configuration entry for each HPSS server (Section 6.8: Specific Server Configuration on page 323) 9. Configure MVR devices and PVL drives (Section 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 251 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Delete: 10,000 physical volumes per SSM delete request 6.1.3 Using SSM for HPSS Configuration The HPSS server and resour ce configuration data may be created, viewed, updated, or deleted using the SSM windows.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 252 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-1 HPSS Health and Status W indow 6.1.4 Server Reconfiguration and Reinitialization HPSS servers read their r espective configuration file entries during startup to set their initial running conditions.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 253 Release 4.5, Revision 2 script, start_ssm , is provided to bring up the SSM System Manager and the SSM Data Server . Another provided script, start_ssm_session , can be used to bring up an SSM user session.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 254 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 3. privileged. This security level is normally assigned to a privileged user such as an HPSS system analyst. This SSM user can view most of the SSM windows but cannot perform any SSM control functions.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 255 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-2 HPSS Logon W indow 6.3 Global Configuration The HPSS Global Configuration metadata recor d provides important information that is used by all HPSS servers.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 256 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.3.2 Global Configuration V ariables Figure 6-3 HPSS Global Configuration scr een T able 6-1 lists the Global Configuration variables and provides specific recommendations for the Global Configuration.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 257 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Root User ID The UID of the user who has root access pri vileges to the NS database, if the Root Is Superuser flag is set to ON.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 258 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Default Logging Policy The logging polic y that will be used by HPSS servers for which a specific logging policy has not been configured. Any Logging policy or none None Accounting Policy Name of the SFS file where the accounting policy is stored.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 259 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.4 Storage Subsystems Configuration The storage subsystem configuration information can be configured using the HPSS Storage Subsystem Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 260 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-4 Storage Subsystem Configuration window 6.4.1 Storage Subsystem Configuration V ariables T able 6-2 lists the Storage Subsystem Configuration V ariables and provides specific recommendations.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 261 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Subsystem Name The descriptiv e name of the storage subsystem. This field may only be modified at create time for the storage subsystem. A unique character string up to 31 bytes in length.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 262 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.5 Basic Serv er Configuration All HPSS servers use a similar metadata structur e for the basic server configuration.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 263 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.5.1 Configure the Basic Server Inf ormation A basic server configuration entry can be created using the Basic Server Configuration window . After the configuration entry is created, it can be viewed, updated, or deleted through this window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 264 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-5 HPSS Servers W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 265 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-6 Basic Server Configuration W indow 6.5.1.1 Basic Serv er Configuration V ariables The fields in the Server Configuration window describe information necessary for servers to successfully operate.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 266 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Execution Controls fields • DCE Controls fields • Security Controls fields • Audit Policy fields T o save window space, the last four categories are presented in “layers”, and each layer has its name displayed on a “tab”.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 267 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Server Subtype The subtype of the selected server . Most servers do not ha ve subtypes. This field is filled in with the server subtype selected by the user as part of the windo w’ s selection.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 268 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Storage Subsystem Name of the HPSS Storage Subsystem to which this server will be assigned. No more than one BFS, MPS, NS, Disk SS, and T ape SS can be assigned to any one subsystem.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 269 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Execute Hostname The hostname on which a particular server is to run. SSM uses this field to locate the Startup Daemon that will ex ecute the server . Any le gal hostname, such as a name that might be obtained using the UNIX hostname command.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 270 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Auto Restart Count The HPSS Startup Daemon uses this field to control automatic server restarts.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 271 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Maximum Connections The highest number of connection contexts this server can establish.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 272 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Thread Pool Size The highest number of threads this server can spawn in order to handle concurrent requests.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 273 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Principal Name The DCE principal name defined for the server during the infrastructure configuration phase. The principal name must exist in the DCE re gistry .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 274 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Authorization Service The authorization service to use when passing identity information in communications to HPSS components. None, Name, DCE DCE Advice: The recommended authorization server is DCE .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 275 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Keytab Pathname The absolute pathname of the UNIX file containing the ke ytab entry that will be used by the server when setting up its identity . Any le gal UNIX file name can be used as long as it is the name of a ke ytable file.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 276 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 CHMOD The Security Audit Policy for Name Server Object Permissions e vents.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 277 Release 4.5, Revision 2 RENAME The Security Audit Policy for Name Server Object Rename ev ents.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 278 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.5.1.2 Serv er CDS Security A CLs The server's CDS directory inherits ACLs fr om the parent but S.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 279 Release 4.5, Revision 2 {group:subsys/dce/cds-server:rwdtc} {any_other:r--t-} CDS Security object for the MVR Security object: .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 280 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.1 Configure the Migration P olicies A migration policy is associated with a storage class and defines the criteria by which data is migrated from that storage class to storage classes at lower levels in the storage hierar chies.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 281 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Before deleting a basic migration policy , make sure that it is not refer enced in any storage class configurations.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 282 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-7 Migration Policy Configuration W indow 6.6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 283 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-4 Migration Policy Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Policy ID A unique ID associated with the Migration Policy .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 284 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Runtime Interval An integer , in minutes, that dictates how often the migration process will occur within a storage class. Any positi ve 32-bit inte ger v alue.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 285 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.2 Configure the Purge P olicies A purge policy is associated with a disk storage class and define.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 286 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 basic policy . Change the desired fields in the subsystem specific policy and then use the Add Specific button to write the new subsystem specific policy to the metadata file.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 287 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Refer to the window's help file for more information on the individual fields and buttons as well as the supported operations available from the window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 288 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-5 Purge Policy Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Policy ID A unique ID associated with the Purge Polic y .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 289 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.3 Configure the Accounting P olicy The accounting policy defines how each HPSS user account will be charged for using HPSS resour ces. Refer to Section 2.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 290 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-9 Accounting Policy W indow 6.6.3.1 Accounting P olicy Configuration V ariables T able 6-6 lists the fields on the Accounting Policy window and provides specific r ecommendations for configuring the Accounting Policy for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 291 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-6 Accounting Policy Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Policy ID The unique ID associated with the Accounting Policy .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 292 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Accounting Validation File The Encina SFS filename of the Accounting V alidation metadata Any v alid Encina SFS filename.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 293 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.4 Configure the Logging P olicies For any HPSS server or utility which uses the HPSS logging facil.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 294 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 return a policy marked MOD back to its original settings. Deletions ( DEL ) can be "undone" by using the Cancel Delete button which becomes visible only after a policy has been marked for deletion.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 295 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-10 HPSS Logging Policies W indow 6.6.4.2 HPSS Logging P olicies List V ariables T able 6-7 Log.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 296 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Descriptive Name The descriptive name of the HPSS server to which the Logging Policy will apply . This field is filled in with the descriptiv e names of existing policies.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 297 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.4.3 Logging P olicy W indo w The Logging Policy window will be displayed as shown in Figure 6-1 1 on page 299.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 298 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Event—defines an informational message (e.g., subsystem initializing, subsystem terminating).
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 299 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-1 1 Logging Policy W indow 6.6.4.4 Logging P olicy Configuration V ariables T able 6-8 lists the fields on the Logging Policy window and provides Logging Policy configuration information.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 300 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.5 Configure the Location P olicy All of the Location Servers at the local HPSS site share the same Location Policy . The Location Policy is used by the Location Servers to determine how and how often information should be updated.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 301 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Once a Location Policy is created or updated, it will not be in ef fect until all local Location Servers are started or reinitialized.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 302 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Location Map Update Interval Interv al in seconds that the LS rereads general server configuration metadata.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 303 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.6.6 Configure the Remote Site P olicy When connecting multiple HPSS systems together , the Location Servers at the local site need to be told about their counterparts at the remote sites.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 304 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-13 Remote HPSS Site Configuration W indow T o add a new Remote Site, enter the information about the remote HPSS system and click on the Add button.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 305 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7 HPSS Storage Characteristics Configuration Before an HPSS system can be used, storage classes, storage hierarchies, and classes of service must be created.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 306 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Before deleting a storage class configuration, be sur e that all of the storage subsystem specific warning and critical thresholds ar e set to default .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 307 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-15 T ape Storage Class Configuration W indow 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 308 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-11 Storage Class Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Storage Class ID A unique numeric ID associated with this storage class.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 309 Release 4.5, Revision 2 VV Block Size The size of the logical data block on the new virtual volume. A 32-bit integer v alue. First multiple of Media Block Size which equals or exceeds 1MB.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 310 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Stripe Transfer Rate The approximate data transfer rate for the entire stripe. This v alue is calculated by SSM. It is the product of the Device I/O Rate and Stripe W idth fields.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 311 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Warning Threshold Lo w threshold for the amount of space used in this storage class. For disk this is the percentage of total space used. For tape this is the number of free VVs remaining.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 312 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7.1.2 Storage Subsystem Specific Thresholds If differ ent W arning and Critical Thresholds ar e desired for a storage class in dif ferent storage subsystems, it is possible to override the default values.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 313 Release 4.5, Revision 2 across all subsystems. This is the simplest way to configur e storage class thresholds.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 314 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 to and Change selected Critical Threshold to and press [Enter]. The override values will be applied in the Threshold T able . Use the Update button at the bottom of the screen to apply these changes to metadata.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 315 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7.2 Configure the Storage Hierarchies Storage hierarchy information must be created for each storage hierarchy that is to be supported by the HPSS system.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 316 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o delete an existing storage hierarchy , select the Load Existing button on the Storage Hierarchy Configuration window and select the desired storage hierar chy from the popup list.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 317 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7.2.1 Storage Hierarc hy Configuration V ariables T able 6-13 lists the fields on the Storage Hierarchy Configuration window and provides specific recommendations for configuring the Storage Hierar chy for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 318 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7.3 Configure the Classes of Service Class of Service (COS) information must be created for each class of service that is to be supported by the HPSS system.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 319 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-18 Class of Service Configuration W indow 6.7.3.1 Class of Service Configuration V ariables T able 6-14 lists the fields on the HPSS Class of Service window and provides Class of Service configuration information.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 320 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Class Name The descriptive name of the COS. A character string up to 31 bytes in length. [Only modifiable at create time] None Advice: Select a name that describes the COS in some functional way .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 321 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Retry Stage Failures from Secondary Copy When this flag is turned on, HPSS will automatically retry a failed stage from the primary copy if a v alid secondary copy exists.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 322 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7.4 F ile F amily Configuration File family information must be created for each file family that is to be supported by the HPSS system. A file family can be created using the File Family Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 323 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.7.4.1 Configure F ile F amily V ariables T able 6-15 describes the file family variables.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 324 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Mover • Name Server • NFS Daemon • Non-DCE Client Gateway • Physical V olume Library • Physical V olume Repository • Storage Server Sections 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 325 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-20 Bitfile Server Configuration W indow 6.8.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 326 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-16 Bitfile Server Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Server Name Descriptiv e name of the BFS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 327 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Storage Class Statistics Interval An interv al in seconds that indicates how often the BFS needs to contact each SS to get up-to-date statistics on each storage class that the SS manages.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 328 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 COS Copy To Disk A flag affecting the COS changes for a bitfile. By default, when the COS of a bitfile is changed, the BFS copies the file to the highest lev el tape storage class in the target hierarchy .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 329 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.2 DMAP Gateway Specific Configuration The DMAP Gateway specific configuration entry can be created using the DMAP Gateway Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 330 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-21 DMAP Gateway Configuration W indow 6.8.2.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 331 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.3 Gatek eeper Specific Configuration The GK specific configuration entry can be created using the Gatekeeper Server Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 332 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-22 Gatekeeper Server Configuration window T o use a Gatekeeper Server for Gatekeeping Services then the Gatekeeper Server must also be configured into the Storage Subsystem (see Section 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 333 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.4 Log Client Specific Configuration The Log Client specific configuration entry can be created using the Logging Client Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 334 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Refer to the window’s help file for more information on the individual fields and buttons as well as the supported operations available from the window Figure 6-23 Logging Client Configuration W indow 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 335 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Maximum Local Log Size The maximum size in bytes of the local log file. Once this size is reached, the log will be reused in a wraparound fashion. The local log is not automatically archiv ed.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 336 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.5 Log Daemon Specific Configuration The Log Daemon specific configuration entry can be created using the Logging Daemon Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 337 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o delete an existing configuration, select the Log Daemon entry on the HPSS Servers window and click on the T ype-specific... button from the Configuration button group.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 338 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-20 Log Daemon Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Server Name The descripti ve name of the Log Daemon.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 339 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.6 Metadata Monitor Specific Configuration The Metadata Monitor specific configuration entry can be created using the Metadata Monitor Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 340 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o update an existing configuration, select the Metadata Monitor entry on the HPSS Servers window and click on the T ype-specific... button from the Configuration button group.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 341 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.7 Migration Purge Server Specific Configuration The Migration/Purge Server specific configuration entry can be created using the Migration/Purge Server Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 342 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o add a new specific configuration, select the Migration/Purge Server entry and click on the T ype- specific... button from the Configuration button group on the HPSS Servers window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 343 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.7.1 Migration/Purge Serv er Configuration V ariables T able 6-22 lists the fields on the HPSS Migration/Pur ge Server Configuration window and provides specific recommendations for configuring the MPS for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 344 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Report File (Unix) A prefix string used by the MPS to construct a report file name. The full file name will consist of this string with a date string and subsystem Id appended to it.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 345 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.8 Mov er Specific Configuration The Mover (MVR) specific configuration entry can be created using the Mover Configuration window . After the configuration entry is created, it can be viewed, updated, or deleted through the same window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 346 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-27 Mover Configuration window 6.8.8.1 Mo v er Configuration V ariables T able 6-23 lists the fields on the Mover Configuration window and provides specific recommendations for configuring the MVR for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 347 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Server ID The UUID of the MVR. This ID is copied ov er from the selected MVR general configuration entry . The UUID of the MVR. This field cannot be modified.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 348 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Port Range Start The be ginning of a range of local TCP/IP port numbers to be used by the Mov er when connecting to clients (required by some sites for communication across a firew all).
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 349 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.8.2 MVR Configuration to Support Non-DCE Ex ecution Mode The Mover can be run in a non-DCE mode, i.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 350 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.8.2.2 /etc/services, /etc/inetd.conf, and /etc/xinetd.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 351 Release 4.5, Revision 2 port = 5002 user = root server = /opt/hpss/bin/hpss_mvr_tcp server_args = /var/hpss/etc/mvr_ek } The specified port will be one greater than the port listed as the TCP Listen Port in the Mover ’s type specific configuration.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 352 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Solaris When running the Mover or non-DCE Mover process on a Solaris platform, ther e are a number of system configuration parameters which may need to be modified before the Mover can be successfully run.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 353 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Note that the SEMMSL value should be increased if r unning more than one Mover on the Linux machine (multiply the minimum value by the number of Movers to be run on that machine).
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 354 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 # the start of the client path matches any of the paths in this list # then the transfer will proceed, otherwise the Mover will not transfer # the file. # # The format of this file is simply a list of paths, one per line.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 355 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-28 Name Server Configuration W indow 6.8.9.1 Name Serv er Configuration V ariables T able 6-27 lists the fields on the Name Server Configuration window and provides specific recommendations for configuring the NS for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 356 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T able 6-27 Name Server Configuration V ariables Display Field Name Description Acceptable V alues Default V alue Server Name The descriptiv e name of the NS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 357 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.10 NFS Daemon Specific Configuration The NFS Daemon specific configuration entry can be created using the NFS Daemon Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 358 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Configuration window will be displayed with the configured data. After modifying the configuration, click on the Update button to write the changes to the appropriate SFS file.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 359 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-29 NFS Daemon Configuration W indow (left side).
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 360 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-30 NFS Daemon Configuration window (right side).
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 361 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.10.1 NFS Daemon Configuration V ariables T able 6-28 lists the fields on the NFS Daemon Configuration window and provides specific recommendations for configuring the NFS Daemon for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 362 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Exports File (Unix) The name of a UNIX file containing the HPSS directory/file exported for NFS access.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 363 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Grace Interval An interval, in seconds, to indicate how long after a credential’ s last use before it will be expired. Any positi ve 32-bit inte ger v alue.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 364 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Expire Credentials A flag that indicates whether the credentials map entries will be expired and remov ed based on the grace and purge interv als. ON, OFF ON Header Cache.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 365 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Buffer Size The size of a single data cache entry . An y positi ve 32-bit inte ger value. 500 KB Advice: This value is the amount of data read fr om and written to HPSS by the data cache layer at a time.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 366 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Thread Interval An interv al, in seconds, that specifies how often the cleanup threads wake up to look for dirty entries. Any positi ve 32-bit inte ger v alue.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 367 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.11 Non-DCE Client Gateway Specific Configuration The Non-DCE Client Gateway specific configuration entry can be created using the Non-DCE Client Gateway Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 368 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Refer to the window’s help file for more information on the individual fields and buttons as well as the supported operations available from the window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 369 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Server ID The UUID of the Non- DCE Client Gatew ay . This ID is copied ov er from the Non-DCE Client Gatew ay general configuration entry . The UUID of the Non-DCE Client Gatew ay .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 370 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.12 Configure the PVL Specific Information The PVL specific configuration entry can be created using the PVL Server Configuration window . After the configuration entry is created, it can be viewed, updated or deleted thr ough the same window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 371 Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o add a new specific configuration, select the PVL Server entry and click on the T ype-specific... button from the Configuration button group on the HPSS Servers window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 372 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.12.1 Physical V olume Library Configuration V ariables T able 6-30 lists the fields on the PVL Server Configuration window and provides specific recommendations for configuring the PVL for use by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 373 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.13 Configure the PVR Specific Information The PVR specific configuration entry can be created using the PVR Server Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 374 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-33 3494 PVR Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 375 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-34 3495 PVR Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 376 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-35 3584 L TO PVR Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 377 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-36 AML PVR Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 378 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-37 STK PVR Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 379 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-38 STK RAIT PVR Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 380 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-39 Operator PVR Server Configuration W indow 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 381 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Server ID The UUID of this PVR. This ID is copied ov er from the PVR general configuration entry . The UUID of this PVR. This field cannot be modified.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 382 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Same Job On Controller The number of cartridges from this job mounted on this driv e’ s controller . The larger the number , the harder the PVR will try to av oid mounting two tapes in the same stripe set on dri ves attached to the same controller .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 383 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Advice: The Same Job on Controller , Other Job on Controller , and Distance to Drive values are used by the PVR when selecting a drive for a tape mount operation.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 384 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Support Shelf Tape A toggle button. If ON, the PVR will support the remov al of cartridges from the tape library . If OFF , the PVR will not support the remov al of cartridges from the tape library .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 385 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Drive Error Limit This field is intended to be used in conjunction with the PVR Server “Retry Mount T ime Limit”.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 386 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Command Device (3494/3495 Only) The name of the de vice that the PVR can use to send commands to the 3494/3495 robot. The en vironment v ariable HPSS_3494_COMMAN D_DEVICE will ov erride the v alue entered in this field.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 387 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.13.2 L TO PVR Inf ormation 6.8.13.2.1 V endor Software requirements HPSS is designed to work with the AIX tape driver (Atape) software to talk to the IBM 3584 L TO Library over a SCSI channel.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 388 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.8.13.2.4 V endor Information 1. 3584 UltraScalable T ape Library Planning and Operator Guide GA32-0408-01 2. IBM Ultrium Device Drivers Installation and User's Guide GA32-0430-00.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 389 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Other programs can send commands to the r obot at the same time as HPSS thr ough the additional device special file. If the robot is placed in pause mode by an operator , an alarm will appear on the HPSS operator screen.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 390 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The STK RAIT PVR cannot be supported at this time since STK has not yet made RAIT generally available. The SSI requir es that the system environment variables CSI_HOSTNAME and ACSAPI_P ACKET_VERSION be correctly set.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 391 Release 4.5, Revision 2 the Server System Interface (ssi) and the T oolkit event logger . These binaries and associated script files are distributed with the HPSS, but ar e maintained by the STK Corporation.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 392 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 5.x 4 Enter Remote Host Version (ACSAPI_PACKET_VERSION): 4 Starting /opt/hpss/stk/bin/mini_el... Attempting startup of /opt/hpss/ bin/mini_el ... Starting /opt/hpss/bin/ssi.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 393 Release 4.5, Revision 2 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 r obot.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 394 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Make sure the AMU ar chive management software is r unning and the hostname is resolved, 2. Select an OS/2 window from the Desktop and change the dir ectory to C:DAS, C:> cd das 3.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 395 Release 4.5, Revision 2 default data is not desired, change the fields with the desir ed values.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 396 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-40 Disk Storage Server Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 397 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-41 T ape Storage Server Configuration W indow 6.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 398 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Server ID The UUID of this SS. This ID is copied from the SS general configuration entry . This field cannot be modified. It is displayed for reference only .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 399 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Total Bytes The total number of bytes of used and av ailable storage known to the SS. This field is applicable to the T ape Storage Server only . Any positi ve 64-bit inte ger v alue.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 400 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Physical Volumes The name of the SFS file that contains the physical volume metadata. V alid SFS file name. The file must not be shared with other Storage Servers.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 401 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.9 Configure MVR Devices and PVL Driv es The MVR Device and PVL Drive objects refer to the same physi.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 402 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 All locally attached magnetic disk devices (e.g., SCSI, SSA) should be configured using the pathname of the raw device (i.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 403 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-42 HPSS Devices and Drives W indow T o configure a new device and drive, click on the Add New ... button on the HPSS Devices and Drives window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 404 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-43 Disk Mover Device and PVL Drive Configuration W indow.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 405 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 6-44 T ape Mover Device and PVL Drive Configuration W indow 6.9.1 Device and Drive Configuration V ariables T able 6-33 lists the fields on the Mover Device and PVL Drive Configuration window .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 406 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Device /Drive Type The type of de vice ov er which data will mov e. Any valid type from the pop-up list. Default T ape or Default Disk, based on T ape/Disk toggle buttons.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 407 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Starting Offset The offset in bytes from the beginning of the disk logical volume at which the Mov er will begin using the volume. The space preceding the of fset will not be used by HPSS.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 408 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Device Name The name by which the MVR can access the de vice.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 409 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Drive Address The name/address by which the PVR can access the driv e.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 410 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Locate Support An indication of whether the de vice supports a high speed (absolute) positioning operation.
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 411 Release 4.5, Revision 2 6.9.2 Supported Platform/Driv er/T ape Drive Combinations In T able 6-34, the “Driver” column uses .
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration 412 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 413 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 7.1 Client API Configuration The following environment variables can be used to define.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 414 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The HPSS_SER VER_NAME environment variable is used to specify the server name to be used when initializing the HPSS security services. The default value is /.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 415 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The HPSS_REGISTR Y_SITE_NAME environment variable is used to specify the name of the security registry used when inserting security information into connection binding handles.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 416 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Thus if the key on the NDCG SSM screen is 0123456789ABCDEF then the key in the ndcl.keyconfig file must look like the sample file shown below: 0x01234567 0x89ABCDEF • Make sure you set the appr opriate permissions on this file.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 417 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The HPSS_HOSTNAME environment variable is used to specify the hostname to be used for TCP/IP listen ports created by the Client API. The default value is the default hostname of the machine on which the Client API is running.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 418 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The HPSS_REUSE_CONNECTIONS environment variable is used to contr ol whether TCP/IP connections are to be left open as long as a file is open or ar e to be closed after each read or write request.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 419 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Perform the following on the NDCG server: • If your OS supports it and you wish to use DES encryption to encrypt/decrypt your userid/password make sur e you have the following line in Makefile.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 420 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Important fields in the /etc/krb5.conf : [libdefaults] stanza: The default_realm should map to the kerber os realm name you wish to use, which in most cases will be the same as the dce cell name.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 421 Release 4.5, Revision 2 rgy_edit=> domain account Domain changed to: account rgy_edit=> add host/dopey.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 422 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 1. Compile the client library with kerberos mode enabled and link with the kerberos libraries. Use the following flags: -lkrb5 -lcrypto -lcom_err Make sure the linker knows wher e to find these libraries using the -L flag.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 423 Release 4.5, Revision 2 possible, use a “TCP W rapper” application for initiating the HPSS FTP Daemon. This enhances on-the-fly changes to the startup of the HPSS FTP Daemon.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 424 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 s string Specify the syslog facility for the HPSS PFTPD. The syntax on the -s option is -slocal7 . The default syslog facility is LOG_D AEMON (reference: /usr/include/sys/syslog.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 425 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The AIX (and others) inetd superdaemon will fail (without explanation or indication) if errors are encounter ed in the /etc/inetd.conf file.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 426 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS.) Most of these applications, do not exhibit the line length limitation observed by the inetd superdaemon and they also allow “on the fly” modification of initialization parameters for network services; e.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 427 Release 4.5, Revision 2 private <private_group_pathname> # Enable/Disable compression filter # NOT CURRENTLY SUPPORTED. compress [ yes | no ] <class> [ <class> .
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 428 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The following “ hpss_options ” are r ead only if the corresponding flag (See the FTP Daemon Flags above) appears on the inetd.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 429 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • The format of the <shutdown_info_pathname> file is: <year> <mon> <day> <hour> <min> <deny> <disc> Message lines contain keywords mentioned above.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 430 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Step 4. Creating FTP Users In order for an HPSS user to use FTP , a DCE userid and password must be created.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 431 Release 4.5, Revision 2 7.4 NFS Daemon Configuration Before the HPSS NFS daemon can be started, any existing AIX or Solaris native NFS daemons must be stopped and prevented fr om restarting.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 432 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The alternative approach would have been to mount jupiter 's files directly on /users and tardis ' files directly on /hpss .
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 433 Release 4.5, Revision 2 A # (pound sign) anywhere in the HPSS exports file indicates a comment that extends to the end of the line. 7.4.2 Examples 1. T o export the HPSS directory /usr to network sandia.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 434 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 /usr/tps -id=20,root=hermes:zip 5. T o convert client root users to guest UID=100, enter: /usr/new -id=10,anon=100 6. T o export read-only to everyone, enter: /usr/bin -id=15,ro 7.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 435 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • IBM’s Parallel Operating Environment MPI, V ersion 3 Release 2 • Sun HPC MPI, version 4.1 • ANL MPICH, version 1.2 Other versions of MPI may be compatible with HPSS MPI-IO as well.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 436 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 of cells to allow data access and authorization between clients and servers in differ ent cells. DFS uses the Episode physical file system, although it can use other native file systems, such as UFS.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 437 Release 4.5, Revision 2 updates made through the DFS interface being visible thr ough the HPSS interface and vice versa. Filesets managed with this option are called mirr ored filesets.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 438 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure 7-1 DFS/HPSS XDSM Architectur e 7.6.2.4 XDSM Implementation f or DFS The XDSM implementation supported by T ransarc is called the DFS Storage Management T oolkit (DFS SMT).
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 439 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The bulk of DFS SMT is implemented in the DFS file server , but there is also a user space shar ed library that implements all APIs in the XDSM specification.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 440 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 T o support persistent DM-related metadata, XFS utilizes its standard extended attribute facility . DM attributes, event masks, managed regions, and attribute change times (dtime values) are stored as extended attributes.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 441 Release 4.5, Revision 2 7.6.2.6.2 DMAP Gateway Serv er The DMAP Gateway is a conduit and a translator between HDM and HPSS. HPSS servers use DCE/RPCs to communicate, however the DMAP Gateway encodes requests using XDR and sends these requests via sockets to HDM.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 442 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Meetings with T ransarc and IBM Austin have taken place to discuss the issue.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 443 Release 4.5, Revision 2 7.6.2.7.4 Mirrored F ileset Recovery Speed Mirror ed fileset recovery time must be consider ed when configuring the system. Mirror ed fileset recovery can be tedious and slow .
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 444 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 7.6.2.8.1 Migration/Purge Algorithms and the MPQueue Migration and purge are handled dif ferently in an HPSS/XFS system than in an HPSS/DFS system.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 445 Release 4.5, Revision 2 For Linux systems, it is assumed that the system on which XFS is running has been configured with the appropriate kernel and XFS versions as given in Section 2.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 446 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Here is a sample user_cmd.tcl : #!/bin/ksh set pre_start_dfs "/var/hpss/hdm/hdm1/pr.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 447 Release 4.5, Revision 2 echo " could not start hdm$id, status = $status" exit $status fi else echo &qu.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 448 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 $HPSS_PATH_BIN/hdm_admin -k $key -s $id -v $var tcp disable >/dev/null 2>&1 done exit 0 The post_stop_dfs script is executed once it has completed detaching the DFS aggregates and shutting down DFS.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 449 Release 4.5, Revision 2 The fifth file ( filesys.dat ) is automatically updated by HDM as new aggregates and filesets ar e created. Ther efore, this file should not or dinary be edited by the administrator .
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 450 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The following paragraphs discuss each parameter found in the file. Except as noted, each parameter must be specified. HDM will not start if a mandatory parameter is omitted.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 451 Release 4.5, Revision 2 are r un on one machine, but leads to the possibility that an aggregate will be overlooked and not kept properly synchr onized.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 452 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 In normal operation, only alarm and event messages need to be enabled. T race and debug messages should be enabled when it is necessary to track down the root cause of a pr oblem.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 453 Release 4.5, Revision 2 MaxStages specifies the maximum number of data event processes that can concurrently stage files from HPSS to Episode. When this limit is r eached, further transfers from HPSS ar e deferred until one of the stages completes.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 454 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 When multiple HDM servers are to be run on the same machine, each HDM must have a unique SharedMemoryKey . HDM servers cannot share memory or logs without serious consequences.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 455 Release 4.5, Revision 2 For DFS, this file consists of a number of lines that describe the aggregates and the filesets that reside on that aggr egate. Each aggregate is described by a line that begins in the first column.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 456 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Fsid specifies the file system id for this aggregate. The value is defined by dfstab . Option specifies how the filesets on the aggregate will be managed by HPSS.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 457 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Gateway specifies the fully qualified name of the host where the DMAP Gateway that will manage this fileset runs. T o keep the example above short, Gateway is shown as tardis, but in practice, the name should be tardis.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 458 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Block devices: 2 fd 3 ide0 8 sd 22 ide1 65 sd 66 sd The block device that matches our major number (3) is ide0 . 3. Now put this information together to form the media descriptor .
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 459 Release 4.5, Revision 2 When multiple HDM Servers and DMAP Gateways are running, they must use differ ent TCP ports. 7.6.3.3.3 gateways.dat F ile The gateway configuration file, gateways.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 460 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The file consists of a number of sections, where each section defines a migration or pur ge policy . Each section begins with a line that identifies the type of policy being defined (a migration or purge policy) and gives it a name.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 461 Release 4.5, Revision 2 LastAccessT imeBeforePurge specifies the number of seconds that must elapse after a file is accessed before the file becomes eligible for pur ging.
Chapter 7 HPSS User Interface Configuration 462 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 KeyT abFile specifies the name of a UNIX file containing a copy of the DCE key for the HDM Security Server component. The file must exist and must contain an entry for the given Principal .
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 463 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification 8.1 Ov erview This chapter provides instr uctions for starting up the HPSS servers, performing post-startup configuration, and verifying that the system is configured as desir ed.
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification 464 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 SSM can be used to start up the following types of HPSS server: • Bitfile Server • .
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 465 Release 4.5, Revision 2 8.3 Unlocking the PVL Driv es As a default, all newly configured drives are locked. They must be unlocked before the PVL can use them. Refer to Section Section 5.
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification 466 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 8.8 Creating HPSS directories If Log Archiving is enabled, use an HPSS namespace tool such as scrub or pftp , create the /log directory in HPSS.
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 467 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • For tape devices, verify that the “ Locate Support ” option is enabled (unless there ar e unusual circumstances why this functionally is not or cannot be supported).
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification 468 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 8.9.8 F ile F amilies, F ilesets, and J unctions • V erify that file families and filesets are created accor ding to the site’s requir ement.
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 469 Release 4.5, Revision 2 8.9.11 P erformance Measure data transfer rates in each COS for: • Client writes to di.
Chapter 8 Initial Startup and V erification 470 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 471 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms ACI Automatic Media Library Client Interface ACL Access Control List ACSLS Automated Cartr.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 472 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 attribute When referring to a managed object, an attribute is one discrete piece of information, or set of related information, within that object.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 473 Release 4.5, Revision 2 a virtual volume is a cluster. configuration The process of initializing or modifying various parameters affecting the behavior of an HPSS server or infrastructure service.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 474 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 DMG Shorthand for DMAP Gateway. DMLFS A DCE Local File System that has been modified to support XDSM Data Management APIs.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 475 Release 4.5, Revision 2 file system id A 32-bit number that uniquely identifies an aggregate.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 476 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS-only fileset An HPSS fileset that has no counterpart in DFS. HPSS/DMAP A Data Management Application that monitors DFS or XFS activity in order to keep DFS or XFS synchronized with HPSS.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 477 Release 4.5, Revision 2 LCU Library Control Unit LFS A DCE Local File System, which is a high performance log-based file system that supports the use of access control lists and multiple filesets within a single aggregate.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 478 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Metadata Manager The subsystem/component within HPSS responsible for the physical storage and management of HPSS metadata as well as the transactional mechanisms for manipulating HPSS meta data.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 479 Release 4.5, Revision 2 verification and provides the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX). name space The set of name-object pairs managed by the HPSS Name Server.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 480 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 physical volume An HPSS object managed jointly by the Storage Server and the Physical Volume Library that represents the portion of a cartridge that can be contiguously accessed when mounted.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 481 Release 4.5, Revision 2 RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer/Cycles RMI Remote Method Invocation; the Java form o.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 482 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 SSM Storage System Management SSM session The environment in which an SSM user interacts with SSM to monitor and control HPSS through the SSM windows.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 483 Release 4.5, Revision 2 between the System Manager and the GUI, and (3) the GUI itself, which includes the Sammi Runtime Environment and the set of SSM windows.
Appendix A Glossary of T erms and Acronyms 484 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 of a striped virtual volume before switching to the next physical volume. VV Virtual Volume XCT Cross Cell Trust XDSM The Open Group’s Data Storage Management standard.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 485 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix B References 1. 3580 Ultrium T ape Drive Setup, Operator and Service Guide GA32-0415-00 2. 3584 UltraScalable T ape Library Planning and Operator Guide GA32-0408-01 3. 3584 UltraScalable T ape Library SCSI Reference WB1 108-00 4.
Appendix B References 486 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 20. HPSS User ’ s Guide , September 2002, Release 4.5. 21. IBM 3494 T ape Library Dataserver Operator's Guide , GA32-0280-02 22. IBM 3495 Operator ’ s Guide , GA32-0235-02 23.
Appendix B References HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 487 Release 4.5, Revision 2 46. Solaris 5.8 1 1/99 Sun Hardware Platform Guide 47. Solaris System Administration Guide, V olume I 48.
Appendix B References 488 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 489 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix C Dev eloper Ac kno wledgments HPSS is a product of a government-industry collaboration.
Appendix C Developer Ac knowledgments 490 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 491 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix D Accounting Examples D.1 Introduction This appendix describes how to set up the gathering of accounting data at a customer site. The accounting data is used by the customer to calculate charges for the use of HPSS r esources.
Appendix D Accounting Examples 492 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 about the storage used by a particular HPSS Account Index (AcctId) in a particular Class Of Service (COS): • The total number of file accesses (#Accesses) to files owned by the Account Index in the Class Of Service.
Appendix D Accounting Examples HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 493 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Sites may wish to write a module that will redir ect the accounting data into a local accounting data base. This module would replace the default HPSS module, acct_W riteReport() , which writes out the HPSS accounting data to a flat text file.
Appendix D Accounting Examples 494 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 3152 45(DDI) 25(DND)30(CBC) 5674 100(DDI) ... ................. Note: The Account Apportionment T able and Account Maps can be created by the individual sites.
Appendix D Accounting Examples HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 495 Release 4.5, Revision 2 What kind of reports will be needed for your site? Learning what kind of accounting r eports your site will need to generate will help you determine how detailed the collected accounting information should be.
Appendix D Accounting Examples 496 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 497 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example E.1 AIX Infrastructure Configuration Example % pwd /opt/hpss/config % mkhpss <mkhpss> Verify User ID ============== <mkhpss> Status ==> User root; verified; continue.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 498 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> [E] Re-run hpss_env() <mkhpss> [U] Un-configure HPSS <mkhpss.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 499 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Check the network and DCE on both sides Found: 1 Trusted Cell Members TrustedCells[0].cell_id = b0e840f4-2206-11d5-9453-0004ac498ce4 TrustedCells[0].
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 500 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding principal encina_admin to group encina_admin_group ... <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding principal encina/sfs/hpss to group encina_admin_group .
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 501 Release 4.5, Revision 2 LPs: 16 PPs: 16 STALE PPs: 0 BB POLICY: relocatable INTER-POLICY: maximum RELOCATABL.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 502 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding {user encina_admin ACQ} ... <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding {user hosts/host/self ACQ} ... <mkhpss> Status ==> Clearing exclusive authority .
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 503 Release 4.5, Revision 2 ===================== <mkhpss> Status ==> DCE is running, continue... <mkhpss> Prompt ==> Password for encina_admin: Reading /opt/hpss/config/hpss_env Enter CDS name of SFS to work with [/.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 504 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 All SFS servers: /.:/encina/sfs/hpss Currently selected SFS server: /.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 505 Release 4.5, Revision 2 GK Configurations PVL Physical Volumes HPSS Global Configuration PVR Configurations .
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 506 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 dataVol: Account Log Records NS Objects Migration Records NS Text Extensions Purge R.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 507 Release 4.5, Revision 2 ================================= <mkhpss> Prompt ==> Select Infrastructure.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 508 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Perform HPSS Startup Daemon Setup ================================= &.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 509 Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Infrastructure Configuration Menu ================================= &.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 510 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> [5] Set Up Startup Daemon <mkhpss> [6] Add SSM Administrative U.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 511 Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> Remove /opt/encinamirror/encina/sfs/hpss? (y/n)(y) <.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 512 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> DCE is running, continue.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 513 Release 4.5, Revision 2 If the application stops prior to the completion message, a cell is probably unreachable! Check the network and DCE on both sides Found: 1 Trusted Cell Members TrustedCells[0].
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 514 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding principal encina_admin to group encina_admin_group ... <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding principal encina/sfs/hpss to group encina_admin_group .
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 515 Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> Init disk .
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 516 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding {user encina_admin ACQ} ... <mkhpss> Status ==> Adding {user hosts/host.clearlake.ibm.com/self ACQ} .
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 517 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Enter CDS name of SFS to work with [/.:/encina/sfs/hpss] Querying SFS server /.:/encina/sfs/hpss Root SFS server: /.:/encina/sfs/hpss All SFS servers: /.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 518 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Creating “serverconfig” New file serverconfig created Creating “accounting” New file accounting created ... Root SFS server: /.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 519 Release 4.5, Revision 2 New file bfmigrrec.1 created ... oot SFS server: /.:/encina/sfs/hpss All SFS servers: /.:/encina/sfs/hpss Currently selected SFS server: /.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 520 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 data port = 4020) (y/n)(y) <mkhpss> Status ==> FTP Daemon setup completed, continue.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 521 Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Verify DCE is Running ===================== <mkhpss> Status ==> DCE is running, continue.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 522 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> Start SSM Session ================= <mkhpss> Verify User ID ============== <mkhpss> Status ==> User root; verified; continue.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 523 Release 4.5, Revision 2 <mkhpss> WARNING => ABOUT TO UN-CONFIGURE AN INSTALLATION NODE! ! ! ! ! <.
Appendix E Infrastructure Configuration Example 524 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 525 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation F .1 Using the SSM W indows Before using the SSM windows, it is helpful to be awar e of some of the conventions used by SSM and by Sammi (on which SSM is based).
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation 526 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Most non-enterable text fields have gray backgrounds slightly lighter than the window background, and no bor ders. Some multi-line fields have the same background color , but use borders to help set them off from their surr oundings.
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 527 Release 4.5, Revision 2 of the popup. For potentially longer option lists, a “selection list” is used. This type uses scrollbars, if necessary , to display all the option data, and it has a “ Cancel ” button at the bottom of the list.
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation 528 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The About Sammi menu option opens a window which displays information about Sammi and about Kinesix, the Sammi developer .
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 529 Release 4.5, Revision 2 when it starts, and hpss.def is used to override the settings in s2_defaults.def . Some of the user-pr eference featur es which can be set in a defaults file are: 1.
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation 530 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • The file .motifbind is read by the Motif window manager when it starts up, and is used to set key bindings to make Sammi work correctly . There ar e six versions of this file in /usr/ lpp//sammi/data : .
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 531 Release 4.5, Revision 2 prefer ences may be saved in disk files which SSM can automatically load each time the user logs into an SSM session.
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation 532 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 ◆ SSM work areas for the new user ar e created. These work ar eas are /opt/hpss/sammi/ ssmuser/<user> (where <user> is the actual ID of the new user), and /opt/hpss/sammi/ssmuser/<user>/mapfiles .
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 533 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Multiple SSM Sessions . The defaults assume that each user will run only one SSM session at a time. If one user must run multiple SSM sessions, the easiest way to configure this is to cr eate multiple user names for that user with hpssuser .
Appendix F Additional SSM Inf ormation 534 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 535 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Appendix G High A vailability G.1 Ov erview The High A vailability (HA) feature of HPSS allows a properly configur ed HPSS system to automatically recover fr om a number of possible failures, with the goal of eliminating all single points of failure in the system.
Appendix G High A vailability 536 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 High availability is not the same as fault tolerance. The failures above ar e “protected against” f.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 537 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Each node has two connections to the ethernet network. One is a “standby” that can take over the IP and hardwar e addresses of the primary adapter in case of failur e.
Appendix G High A vailability 538 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 • Cluster Event W orksheet However , this is a large list of worksheets to go thr ough, so they have been condensed down to cover only what is needed for an HA HPSS system.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 539 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Network Name _ether1___ _ether1___ Network Attr __________ __________ Service Adapters: IP Label ______.
Appendix G High A vailability 540 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Adapter Logical Name __________, __________ Adapter Bus ID _6________ , _5________ Shared Disk Bus IDs .
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 541 Release 4.5, Revision 2 V olume Group Name _ ______ ___ Major Number __________ Log L V Name (if any) __________ Physical V olu.
Appendix G High A vailability 542 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Cluster Name _ HAHPSS _ Network: Name _ ether1 ____ T ype _ Ethernet __ Attr _ public ___ Netmask _ 255.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 543 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Network Name _ serial1 ___ Network T ype _ RS232 ____ Node Names _ hanode1 __, _ hanode2 __ Serial Netw.
Appendix G High A vailability 544 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Non-Shared V olume Group W orksheet (Non-Concurrent Access) (hanode1): V olume Group Name _ rootvg ___ .
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 545 Release 4.5, Revision 2 HPSS Resource Gr oup: Resource Gr oup Name _ HPSSResourceGroup _ Resource Gr oup T ype _ Rotating __ Application Server Name _ HPSSAppServer _ Start Command _ /var/hahpss/hpss_start.
Appendix G High A vailability 546 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 % bootlist -m normal hdisk0 hdisk1 % shutdown -Fr Note that the last step reboots the machine. This is necessary to disable the normal quorum checking for rootvg.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 547 Release 4.5, Revision 2 • /opt/encinamirror • /usr/lpp/encina • /opt/hpss • /var/hpss • /usr/java130 • /usr/local/sammi Note that this lists default file system mount points only .
Appendix G High A vailability 548 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.4 Initial Install and Configuration for HA CMP G.4.1 Install HA CMP Install the following file sets from the HACMP 4.4 installation media on each node: cluster.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 549 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Note that you do not configure your service adapter . This is because HACMP will change your boot adapter into your service adapter when it brings up HPSS.
Appendix G High A vailability 550 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 -> Add a Cluster Definition Figure H-2 Adding a Cluster Definition G.4.3.2 Define the tw o nodes in the cluster Now tell the HACMP the names of the nodes in the cluster .
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 551 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-3 Adding Cluster Nodes G.4.3.3 Define the netw orks The SMIT path for configuring each netwo.
Appendix G High A vailability 552 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-4 Adding an IP-based Network Choose Non IP-based Network to configure your RS232 network: Fig.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 553 Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.4.3.4 Define the netw ork adapters When defining network adapters, there ar e some slight dif feren.
Appendix G High A vailability 554 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-6 Adding an Ethernet Boot Adapter Figure H-7 Adding an Ethernet Standby Adapter.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 555 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-8 Adding an Ethernet Service Adapter Figure H-9 Adding a Serial Adapter.
Appendix G High A vailability 556 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.4.3.5 Sync hronize the Cluster T opology By this point in the configuration, you should have given HACMP all the information it needs about the topology of your networks.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 557 Release 4.5, Revision 2 -> Cluster Resources -> Change/Show Resources/Attributes for a Resource Group [HPSSResourceGroup] There ar e only three fields that need to be filled in on the SMIT screen at this time: Service IP Label , Filesystems , and V olume Groups .
Appendix G High A vailability 558 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.4.4 Configure DCE, SFS, and HPSS G.4.4.1 Start the Cluster T o continue configuring DCE, Encina, and HPSS, it will be necessary to start the HACMP cluster .
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 559 Release 4.5, Revision 2 HACMP is able to control HPSS by using a set of scripts that ar e included in the HPSS installation under $HPSS_ROOT/tools/ha (by default, /opt/hpss/tools/ha ): hpss_environment hpss_start.
Appendix G High A vailability 560 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 6. Create /var/hahpss (or corr esponding directory) on node 2. 7. Synchronize the scripts using hpss_sync.ksh . If you are setup pr operly with your /.rhost files, run the following fr om the script directory: % .
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 561 Release 4.5, Revision 2 4. Remove lines that meet any of the following criteria: ➢ Executable name doesn’t begin with hpss .
Appendix G High A vailability 562 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-12 Adding an Application Server G.5.2.2 Attac h the Application Server to the Resource Group %.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 563 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-13 Adding an Application Server to a Resour ce Group G.5.2.3 Bring Do wn the Cluster Now that the cluster is back in sync and that it knows how to run the hpss_stop.
Appendix G High A vailability 564 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.5.2.5 Bring Up the Cluster (just to test that it w orks) Now bring the cluster back up using the instructions in Section G.10.1: Startup the Cluster on page 570.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 565 Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.5.4 Setup Error Notification Even though an HA HPSS system is designed to recover fr om failur es, the recovered system is often unable to handle subsequent failures.
Appendix G High A vailability 566 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-15 Configuring AIX Err or Notification G.5.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 567 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-16 Configuring Cluster Event Notification Fill in the Notify Command field using the following syntax: hpss_cluster_notify.ksh There ar e no arguments to pass.
Appendix G High A vailability 568 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 The answer to this problem will depend fr om site to site, but one good way to make this work is to have a set of intermediate scripts between the crontab file and the commands it executes.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 569 Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.7 Metadata Backup Considerations Special care should be taken when configuring your HA HPSS system to work with the sfs_backup_util to keep the source, configuration, and backup (LA and TRB) files stor ed on the shared disks.
Appendix G High A vailability 570 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 After setting up ssh and scp for your cluster , follow these steps to configure HA HPSS to use them: 1.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 571 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Figure H-18 Starting Cluster Services 2. Alternatively , it is possible to use a slightly different SMIT path to start the Cluster Manager on the local node.
Appendix G High A vailability 572 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 % smitty hacmp Cluster Services -> Stop Cluster Services G.10.3 V erify the Cluster Once the HA HPSS verification method has been defined in HACMP (Section G.
Appendix G High A vailability HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 573 Release 4.5, Revision 2 G.10.4.1 Synchronize T opology In order to synchr onize topology changes to the cluster , go to SMIT : .
Appendix G High A vailability 574 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 hpss_start_list hpss_stop.ksh hpss_sync.ksh hpss_verify.ksh Update complete G.10.5 Mov e a Resource Group It is often useful to have HACMP move a resour ce group to another node in the cluster .
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 575 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Index A Access Control List (ACL) access control list extensions, 112 Account Apportionment Table, 493 Account Index, 493 Account Map.
576 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 vendor software requirements, 392 API, see Client Application Program Interface Application Program Interface (API), see Client Appli.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 577 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Client Application Program Interface (API), 29, 34 interface considerations, 58 performance considerations, 139 security policy, 87 C.
578 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 storage hierarchy, 315 storage policy, 279 storage server specific, 394 storage space, 465 D Data Server, 29, 79, 110, 120 DCE config.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 579 Release 4.5, Revision 2 transaction log, 131 See also Structured File Server (SFS) Environment variables 216 Client API environment 413 F File Family, 22 Fil.
580 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 interface considerations, 58 performance considerations, 135 requirements and intended usages, 43 sizing considerations, 105–135 st.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 581 Release 4.5, Revision 2 PFTP, 59, 138 L Latency, 104 Location Policy, 36 Log Client, 33, 77 configuration metadata, 110 creating the Log Client specific conf.
582 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 NFS and Mount Daemons, 120 PVL, 117 PVR, 118 server configuration metadata, 109 sizing assumptions, 121 sizing computations, 126 sizi.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 583 Release 4.5, Revision 2 creating the NFS Daemon specific configuration, 357 memory and disk space requirements, 134 metadata, 120 NFS Daemon configuration, 4.
584 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 configuration metadata, 111 creating the PVL specific configuration, 370 drives, 117 jobs, 117 metadata, 117 physical volumes, 117 se.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 585 Release 4.5, Revision 2 storage system capacity, 43 storage system conversion, 45 usage trends, 44 S Sammi, 29, 35 setting up Sammi license key, 213 software.
586 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Startup Daemon server considerations, 78 set up Startup Daemon, 244 STK, see StorageTek PVR Storage Classes, 23, 93 metadata, 112 sto.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 587 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Storage System Management (SSM), 20 adding SSM administrative user, 244 additional SSM information, 525–?? components, 29 managemen.
588 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Mover, 72 network considerations, 53 NFS, 60 PFTP, 59, 138 STK, 55 user inte.
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 589 Release 4.5, Revision 2 Accounting Policy, 290 Bitfile Server Configuration, 325 Configure Mover Device and PVL Drive, 404 File Family Configuration, 322 HPS.
590 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide Release 4.5, Revision 2.
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