User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Online Archiving with AMASS 1
- Accessing the Storage Network 2
- Technical Support 3
- Preface
- Online Archiving with AMASS
- Accessing the Storage Network
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- AMASS®
- API
- appended files
- archive
- backup
- bar code
- BFS
- bitfile
- bitfile ID
- cache
- cleaning group
- client
- DAS™
- DataClass group
- DataMgr™
- dead space
- DLT™
- DMFS
- drive pool
- drives
- Ethernet
- FCB
- FDDI
- file
- file import
- file replication
- FileServ™
- file system
- File System Database
- GUI
- HSM
- inode
- IP address
- IPI
- Journal
- jukebox
- label
- library
- mailbox
- media
- metadata
- migration
- multi-tier migration
- NFS
- NIS
- nonresident file
- optical
- Offline Media Manager
- RAID
- resident file
- RPC
- scattered writes
- SCSI Fast/Wide
- server
- SLD
- slot
- SMP
- space pool
- SSD
- standalone drives
- Storage Area Network
- storage policy
- striping
- stub file
- TCP/IP
- thrashing
- truncate
- UNIX™
- VBS
- volume
- volume group
- volume number
- VolServ™
- Windows NT™
- XDI
- Index
AMASS Overview
6-00026-01 Rev A Online Archiving with AMASS 1-5
Documentation Set
Overview
The figure below provides an overview of an AMASS-managed
storage solution and a reference to other books in the AMASS
documentation set.
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To use standalone
drives, refer to
Accessing Storage
Devices
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To configure AMASS
as a client of library
interface software,
refer to
Accessing
Storage Device
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For library-specific information, refer to
Accessing Storage Devices
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For system requirements and
installation steps, refer to
Installing AMASS
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To use offline media,
refer to
Managing the
AMASS File System
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UNIX Server
Library
Standalone Drive
Library
AMASS
cache
/(root)
UNIX Server
For system administrative
tasks, refer to Managing the
AMASS File System.
To perform library sharing tasks, refer to
Installing AMASS
.
Offline Media