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PK Îu-ÙÆ4 4 ) tivoli/tsm/swap/42/eng/html/ashgh999.htmlTo register a new license with Tivoli Storage Manager server, first complete the following field and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task. Licenses are stored in files called enrollment certificate files. When registered, the licenses are stored in a file named NODELOCK in the current directory from which the server was started.
Enter the name of the enrollment certificate file containing the license to be registered. The specification can contain a filename wildcard (*). Note: The names of the files are case-sensitive.
Example: To register all files, enter: *.lic
You can obtain the licensed features and register those licenses by entering the following enrollment certificate files.
Note: Each Tivoli Data Protection client also requires a Managed System for LAN license if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory.
mgsyslan.lic | License for one managed system (client) that moves data to and from storage over a LAN. |
library.lic | License for Managed Library. TSM requires this license for each library in the Extended Device Category that is managed by a TSM server. |
spacemgr.lic | Tivoli Space Manager. TSM also requires a Managed System for LAN license if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
drm.lic | Tivoli Disaster Recovery Manager (this includes server-to-server virtual volumes for database and storage pool backup). This is required on a source server and not on a target server. |
oracle.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
mssql.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for MS SQL. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
msexch.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for MS Exchange. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
lnotes.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for Lotus Notes. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
domino.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for Lotus Domino. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
informix.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for Informix. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
r3.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for R/3. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
ess.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for ESS. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
essr3.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for ESS R/3. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
emcsymm.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for EMC Symmetrix. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
emcsymr3.lic | License for Tivoli Data Protection for EMC Symmetrix R/3. A Managed System for LAN license is required if you use a communication protocol other than shared memory. |
To define a drive to a library, complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.
Enter the name of the library to which the drive is to be assigned. This parameter is required for all drives including stand-alone drives. The specified library must have been previously defined.
Enter the name assigned to the drive. This parameter is required. The maximum length of this name is 30 characters.
Enter the name of the device that corresponds to the drive. This parameter is required.
For example, you might specify /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BEST.
Enter the element address of the drive within a SCSI library. This field is valid only for drives in SCSI libraries when the operation is performed from a server that is a library manager.
The following options are available for the element parameter:
The server needs the element address to connect the physical location of the drive to the drive's SCSI address. To find the element address for your library configuration, consult the manufacturer's information.
Select an option. This parameter is optional. The default is Yes.
Yes | The drive is online. |
No | The drive is not online. |
Enter the value for the cleaning frequency you would like to establish for the selected drive. The default is None.
The following are possible values:
None | Specifies that the server does not track the need for device cleaning. Some libraries have their own automatic cleaning. |
Asneeded | Specifies that the server loads the drive with a checked-in cleaner cartridge only when a drive reports to the device driver that it needs cleaning. |
Gigabytes | Specifies a value in gigabytes, from 1 to 9999. This indicates how much data processing will occur before the server loads the drive with a cleaner cartridge. Drive cleaning will still take place when a drive indicates that cleaning is required. |
Consult the drive manufacturer's information for cleaning recommendations. If the information gives recommendations for
cleaning frequency in terms of hours of use, convert to a gigabytes value by doing the following:
To update a drive, complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.
Enter the name of the device that corresponds to the drive. This parameter is required.
For example, you might specify /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BEST.
Enter the element address of the drive within a SCSI library. This field is valid only for drives in SCSI libraries when the operation is performed from a server that is a library manager.
The following options are available for the element parameter:
The server needs the element address to connect the physical location of the drive to the drive's SCSI address. To find the element address for your library configuration, consult the manufacturer's information.
Select the value of the drive's online state even if the drive is in use. This parameter is optional.
Do not specify other optional parameters along with ONLINE=YES or ONLINE=NO, because the drive will not be updated and the command will fail when the drive is in use.
Available options are the following:
Yes | Specifies that the drive is to be available for use. |
No | Specifies that the drive will not be online. |
This command can be issued when the drive is involved in an active process or session, but it is not recommended. This command allows drives to be taken offline and used for another activity, such as maintenance.
If you make the drive offline while it is in use, the drive will be marked offline. However, the mounted volume will complete its current process. If this volume was part of a series of volumes for a given transaction, the drive will no longer be available to complete mounting the series. If no other drives are available, the active process may fail.
The updated state will be retained even when the server is halted and brought up again. If a drive is marked offline when the server is brought up, a warning is issued noting that the drive must be manually brought online. If all the drives in a library are updated to be offline, processes that need a library mount point will fail, rather than queue up for one.
Enter the value for the cleaning frequency you would like to establish for the selected drive.
The following are possible values:
None | Specifies that the server does not track the need for device cleaning. Some libraries have their own automatic cleaning. |
Asneeded | Specifies drive cleaning will take place, with a checked in cleaner cartridge, when a drive indicates cleaning is required. |
Gigabytes | Specify a value in gigabytes, from 1 to 9999. This indicates how much data processing will occur before drive cleaning takes place. Drive cleaning will be done with a checked in cleaner cartridge. Drive cleaning will still take place when a drive indicates that cleaning is required. |
To add a sequential access storage volume to Tivoli Storage Manager's inventory for an automated library, complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.
Select the name of the library where the storage volume is to be located.
Enter the name of the volume being checked in. This parameter is required except when the Search Library parameter has a value of Yes.
Select library category for volume. This parameter is required.
Private | Specifies that the volume is not part of the library's pool of scratch volumes. A private volume is mounted only when its volume name is requested by name. The default is Private. |
Scratch | Specifies that the volume is a scratch volume. This volume can be mounted to satisfy scratch mount requests during data storage operations or export operations. |
Cleaner | Specifies the volume is a cleaner cartridge and not a data cartridge. This option applies only to SCSI libraries. The Cleanings parameter is required. |
Select an option. This parameter is optional.
Yes | Specifies that during check-in an attempt is made to read the media label. Yes is not valid for cleaner cartridges. The default is Yes. |
No | Specifies that during check-in the media label is not read. Selecting this value can result in future errors that must be resolved through library audit processing. |
Barcode | Specifies that the barcode storage label is used during check-in. This option is valid for SCSI libraries only. |
Select that Tivoli Storage Manager will initiate a swap operation when an empty library slot is not available during check-in.
Yes | Specifies that if an empty slot is not available, Tivoli Storage Manager initiates a swap operation. The volume selected (target swap volume) for the swap operation is ejected from the library and replaced with the volume being checked in. |
No | Specifies that if an empty slot is not available, this command is rejected. The default is No. |
Enter the maximum number of minutes that Tivoli Storage Manager waits for a storage volume to be mounted. This parameter is optional.
Select whether Tivoli Storage Manager searches the library to see if the volume has been previously checked in.
Yes | Specifies that Tivoli Storage Manager should search the library for volumes that can be checked in automatically. |
No | Specifies that Tivoli Storage Manager does not search the library for volumes that have been checked in previously. The default is No. |
Bulk | Specifies that Tivoli Storage Manager searches the library's Entry/Exit ports for volumes that can be checked in automatically. Bulk applies only to SCSI libraries. Do not specify both Check Label as No and Search as Bulk. |
Specify the device type for the volume being checked in. This parameter only applies to 349X libraries containing 3590 devices. This parameter is optional.
3590 | Specifies that the volume being checked in is for a 3590 device type. |
Enter the first and last volumes in a range of volume names. Separate the names by a comma with no intervening spaces. Use this parameter to limit the search when the Search Library parameter has a value of Yes. This parameter is optional.
bar110,bar130 | The range includes 21 volumes: bar110, bar111, ...bar130 |
bar11a,bar13a | The range includes 3 volumes: bar11a, bar12a, bar13a |
123400,123410 | The range includes 11 volumes: 123400, 123401, ...123410 |
bar100,bar100 | The range includes 1 volume: bar100 |
Enter the list of volumes to be processed for the command. The volume list is designed to filter only the volumes to be checked in or labeled, and it requires that Check Label is set to Barcode. This parameter is optional.
Choose one of the following options:
Enter the recommended value for the individual cleaner cartridge (usually indicated on the cartridge). Cleanings applies only to SCSI libraries. This parameter is required if Status is set to Cleaner.
To remove a volume from an automated library, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.
Select how or whether Tivoli Storage Manager should read sequential media labels of volumes.
Yes | Specifies that during checkout an attempt is made to read the media label. Reading the media label verifies that the correct volume is being checked out. The default is Yes. |
No | Specifies that during checkout the media label is not read. This increases performance since the read process does not occur. |
Select an option. This parameter is optional.
Yes | Specifies that Tivoli Storage Manager checks out the volume even when an I/O error occurs while reading the label. |
No | Specifies that Tivoli Storage Manager does not check out a volume when an I/O error occurs while reading the label. The default is No. |
Select whether Tivoli Storage Manager ejects a volume during command processing from an IBM 3494 library.
Yes | Specifies that a volume is ejected during command processing. The volume entry is deleted from the Tivoli Storage Manager library inventory. The default is Yes. |
No | Specifies that a volume is not ejected during command processing. |
Bulk | Specifies that the volume is ejected to a predefined high capacity area, instead of an I/O station, in the library. This parameter only applies to libraries with a defined bulk eject area (for example, 349X libraries). This parameter does not apply to a library type of SCSI or EXTERNAL. |
Enter the first and last volumes in a range of volume names. Separate the names by a comma with no intervening spaces. This parameter is optional.
Enter the list of volumes to be processed for the command. The volume list is designed to filter only the volumes to be checked out or labeled, and it requires that the check out label is barcoded. This parameter is optional.
Choose one of the following options: