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Controller path, Associated device, Clim path – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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The state of the backup I/O process.
Values: Running, Stopped

Backup Execution State

The process ID of the backup I/O process. If the state of the backup I/O
process is Stopped, this ID is not displayed.
Example: 1,285

Backup Process ID

Controller Path

Tape drives connected through an FCSA display these attributes:

Represents the actual presence of the FCSA FSAC containing the backup
tape path SCSI controller. This attribute is displayed only if the physical FCSA
FSAC is present

FSAC

Displays the configured location of the FCSA FSAC containing the backup
tape path SCSI controller. This attribute is displayed even if the physical
FCSA FSAC is not present.

Configured FSAC Location

The logical unit number of the tape.
Example: 1

LUN

A number that uniquely identifies the port through which the tape is connected.

Port Name

Tape drives connected through an IOMF2 enclosure display these attributes:

An identification number assigned to the device when configured.

SCSI ID

The number (3) that identifies the SCSI controller that manages the tape drive.
Example: SSAC (1.1.55.3)

SCSI Controller

The location of the SCSI controller.
Example: IOMF2.SAC-3.GRP-1.MOD-1.SLOT-55

Configured Controller Location

Associated Device

The name of the Fibre Channel Router, as assigned through the router's web
interface.

Fibre Channel Router

CLIM Path

The CLIM to which the tape drive is configured.

Configured CLIM

Indicates the slot and port location for the HBA controller (either SAS or FC).

HBA Location

The logical unit number of the tape.

LUN

Actions

Responsive Test

Verifies that the component is installed and responding.

Start

Puts the tape process in a state to accept regular I/O commands to the tape drive. When the Start
action completes, the drive is in the Started state.

Note that Start is a logical command and does not affect the hardware.

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