Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library User Manual
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Chapter 4 VTL operations
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3. Perform a configuration reboot:
Next task: “Creating ACSLS host driver instances for virtual libraries” on page 71.
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Creating ACSLS host driver instances for virtual libraries
Once you have discovered the newly attached VTL virtual libraries, proceed as
follows.
1. Log in to the ACSLS server as root.
2. Change to the the home directory of the ACSSS user,
$ACSSS_HOME
:
The default location of $ACSSS_HOME is
/export/home/ACSSS
.
3. Quiesce ACSLS with the kill command:
A message that states that the PID file does not exist means that ACSLS was not
running.
4. Obtain the World Wide Names (WWNs) for the remote Fibre Channel ports that
connect the new virtual libraries. Run the cfgadm command with the
show_SCSI_LUN
option, and check the output for the WWNs of med-changer
devices:
The WWNs are part of the Ap_Id string, located between the controller number
and the LUN number:
[ACSLS_server]root:# ./reboot -- -r
[ACSLS_server]root:# cd $ACSSS_HOME
[ACSLS_server]root:# ./kill.acsss
kill.acsss: Bringing down ACSLS
kill.acsss: ACSLS is down
[ACSLS_server]root:# ./cfgadm -o show_SCSI_LUN -al
Ap_Id
Type
Receptacle
Occupant
Condition
c2
fc-fabric
connected
configured
unknown
c2::
202700a0b811158a
,0
unavailable
connected
configured
unknown
c2::
210000e08b8a0bc2
,0
med-changer
connected
unconfigured
unknown
c2::
210000e08b8affc2
,1
med-changer
connected
unconfigured
unknown
c2::
202700a0b811158a
,31
disk
connected
configured
unknown
c2::
210000e08b8a0bc2
,1
disk
connected
configured
unknown
c2::
210100e08ba57d7c
,2
med-changer
connected
unconfigured
unknown