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=head1 NAME
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tapeconfig - Defines parameters for tape devices and backup data files
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The F<tapeconfig> file defines basic configuration parameters for all of
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the tape devices or backup data files available for backup operations on a
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Tape Coordinator machine. The file is in ASCII format and must reside in
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the local F</usr/afs/backup> directory. The instruction for each tape
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device or backup data file appears on its own line and each has the
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following format:
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[<capacity> <filemark_size>] <device_name> <port_offset>
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where
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=over 4
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=item <capacity>
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Specifies the capacity of the tapes used with a tape device, or the amount
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of data to write into a backup data file. The Tape Coordinator refers to
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this value in two circumstances:
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=over 4
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=item *
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When the capacity field of a tape or backup data file's label is empty
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(because the tape has never been labeled). The Tape Coordinator records
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this value on the label and uses it when determining how much data it can
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write to the tape or file during a B<backup dump> or B<backup savedb>
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operation. If there is already a capacity value on the label, the Tape
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Coordinator uses it instead.
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=item *
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When the B<-size> argument is omitted the first time the B<backup
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labeltape> command is used on a given tape or file. The Tape Coordinator
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copies this value into the label's capacity field.
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=back
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The Tape Coordinator uses this capacity value or the one on the Backup
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System tape label to track how much space remains as it writes data to a
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tape or backup data file. The appropriate value to record for a tape
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depends on the size of the tapes usually used in the device and whether it
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has a compression mode; for suggested values, see the I<IBM AFS
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Administration Guide> chapter on configuring the Backup System. If using a
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value obtained from the B<fms> command, reduce it by 10% to 15% before
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recording it in the file.
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For a backup data file, it is best to provide a value that helps the Tape
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Coordinator avoid reaching the end-of-file (EOF) unexpectedly. Make it at
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least somewhat smaller than the amount of space available on the partition
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housing the file when the dump operation begins, and never larger than the
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maximum file size allowed by the operating system.
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Specify a (positive) integer or decimal value followed by a letter than
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indicates units, with no intervening space. In a decimal number, the
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number of digits after the decimal point must not translate to fractions
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of bytes. The maximum acceptable value is 2048 GB (2 TB). The acceptable
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units letters are as follows; if the letter is omitted, the default is
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kilobytes.
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=over 4
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=item *
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C<k> or C<K> for kilobytes (KB).
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=item *
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C<m> or C<M> for megabytes (MB).
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=item *
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C<g> or C<G> for gigabytes (GB).
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=item *
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C<t> or C<T> for terabytes (TB).
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=back
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If this field is omitted, the Tape Coordinator uses the maximum acceptable
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value (2048 GB or 2 TB). Either leave both this field and the
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<filemark_size> field empty, or provide a value in both of them.
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=item <filemark_size>
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Specifies the size of a tape device's filemarks (also called end-of-file
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or EOF marks), which is set by the device's manufacturer. In a dump to
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tape, the Tape Coordinator inserts filemarks at the boundary between the
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data from each volume, so the filemark size affects how much space is
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available for actual data.
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The appropriate value to record for a tape depends on the size of the
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tapes usually used in the device and whether it has a compression mode;
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for suggested values, see the I<IBM AFS Administration Guide> chapter on
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configuring the Backup System. If using a value obtained from the B<fms>
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command, increase it by 10% to 15% before recording it in the file.
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For backup data files, record a value of 0 (zero). The Tape Coordinator
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actually ignores this field for backup data files, because it does not use
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filemarks when writing to a file.
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Use the same notation as for the <capacity> field, but note that the
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default units is bytes rather than kilobytes. The maximum acceptable value
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is 2048 GB.
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If this field is empty, the Tape Coordinator uses the value 0
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(zero). Either leave both this field and the <capacity> field empty, or
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provide a value in both of them.
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=item <device_name>
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Specifies the complete pathname of the tape device or backup data
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file. The format of tape device names depends on the operating system, but
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on UNIX systems device names generally begin with the string F</dev/>. For
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a backup data file, this field defines the complete pathname; for a
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discussion of suggested naming conventions see the description of the
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C<FILE> instruction in L<butc(5)>.
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=item <port_offset>
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Specifies the port offset number associated with this combination of Tape
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Coordinator and tape device or backup data file.
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Acceptable values are the integers C<0> through C<58510> (the Backup
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System can track a maximum of 58,511 port offset numbers). Each value
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must be unique among the cell's Tape Coordinators, but any number of them
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can be associated with a single machine. Port offset numbers need not be
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assigned sequentially, and can appear in any order in the F<tapeconfig>
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file. Assign port offset C<0> to the Tape Coordinator for the tape device
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or backup data file used most often for backup operations; doing so will
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allow the operator to omit the B<-portoffset> argument from the largest
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possible number of B<backup> commands.
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=back
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=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
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Creating the file requires UNIX C<w> (write) and C<x> (execute)
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permissions on the F</usr/afs/backup> directory. Editing the file requires
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UNIX C<w> (write) permission on the file.
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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The following example tapeconfig file configures three tape devices and a
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backup data file. The first device has device name F</dev/rmt/0h>, and is
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assigned port offset C<0> because it will be the most frequently used
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device for all backup operations in the cell. Its default tape capacity is
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2 GB and filemark size is 1 MB. The F</dev/rmt/3h> drive has half the
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capacity but a much smaller filemark size; its port offset is C<3>. The
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third device listed, F</dev/rmt/4h>, has the same capacity and filemark
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size as the first device and is assigned port offset C<2>. Port offset
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C<4> is assigned to the backup data file F</dev/FILE>, which is actually a
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symbolic link to the actual file located elsewhere on the local disk. The
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Tape Coordinator writes up to 1.5 GB into the file; as recommended, the
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filemark size is set to zero.
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2G 1M /dev/rmt/0h 0
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1g 4k /dev/rmt/3h 3
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2G 1m /dev/rmt/4h 2
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1.5G 0 /dev/FILE 4
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<backup_addhost(8)>,
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L<backup_dump(8)>,
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L<backup_labeltape(8)>,
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L<backup_savedb(8)>,
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L<butc(8)>,
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L<fms(8)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
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This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was
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converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ
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Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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