Figure 1-1, Control path and data path configuration – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Overview and System Requirements for Library
Media Manager (LMM)
Library Media Manager Installation and User’s Guide— 529970-001
1 -3
HP NonStop NS-Series Servers
Control Path and Data Path Configuration
The Library Media Manager solution consists of a Fiber/SCSI control path. It is plugged
into a Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA), and then to a Fibre Channel to SCSI
router (M8201), and then it connects via SCSI directly to the library. The Control path is
the path responsible for tape cartridge movement and library control. The Data path, on
the other hand, is for tape drives.
The Data path is connected the same way the library is for SCSI tape drives, it is
connected by fiber only for Fibre Channel tape drives . The LMM GUI runs on a PC
and uses TCP/IP to communicate with the NonStop NS-series server.
Commands sent from the LMM GUI via TCP/IP are intercepted by the Library Media
Manager process running on the NonStop NS-series server. The process then sends
the commands via the control path to the tape library.
Figure 1-1. Control Path and Data Path Using Library Media Manager
Note. The client can also be a NonStop S-series system.
Windows Workstation
Library Media Manager
TCP/IP
FCSA Control Path
FCSA Data Path
CTL700 Tape
Library
NonStop
NS-Series
Server
NonStop NS-Series
Client
and M8201
Ethernet Hub