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CPT OptiLink Optical Storage Server
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OptiLink Optical Storage Server
OptiLink highlights
OptiLink Components
Administration Commands
The administrative commands provided with OptiLink afford the system administrator with complete control over
optical libraries and standalone optical drives. Administrators can create named platters, list the file content of a
platter, add or remove optical jukeboxes, and import or export platters in an optical jukebox. All of the commands
are available at the UNIX command line and can be incorporated into shell scripts to customize the maintenance of
your environment. The following is a complete list of the commands available:
Media Management Commands
These commands control optical media.
- oparchive
- on-line, archive of optical media. Supports archive levels and allows I/O during the
archive.
- opcheck
- synchronize volume information recorded on optical media with OptiLink media
management tables.
- opexport
- remove a platter from an optical library or drive.
- opimport
- insert a platter into an optical library or stand alone drive.
- opinfo
- display volume information for a mounted platter
- opinventory
- list volumes in a jukebox
- oplabel
- initialize a platter with a family name and volume number.
- opls
- list the files found on a volume
- opmove
- move platter from slot to slot within an optical library.
- oprestore
- restore archived volume using the output from oparchive.
- opsamount
- mount a volume in stand alone optical drive.
- opsaunmount
- dismount a volume in a stand alone optical drive.
- opsize
- display the free space remaining on an optical volume.
- opspindown
- spindown a platter and enable dismounting.
Mounter Commands
These commands start and stop the OptiLink media manager, opmounter.
- opmounter
- daemon managing optical environment.
- opqrm, opstop
- halt the mounter daemon, opmounter.
Diagnostic Commands
These commands diagnose SCSI connections.
- jbmodes
- display jukebox SCSI mode sense information.
- jbset
- set jukebox driver diagnostic messaging level.
- jbutil
- display jukebox element status.
- odmodes
- display optical drive SCSI mode sense information.
- odscan
- scan optical media returning written or blank sector locations.
- odset
- set optical driver diagnostic message level.
- odutil
- low level drive access utility.
Optical Device Driver
The optical platter device driver is a raw character device driver that transparently supports most of the optical platter devices
on the market today. This optical device driver can control any of the supported optical drives found in the section titled
"Supported Optical Drives". It is also possible with this same driver to control optical drives from different manufacturers
connected to the same server at the same time.
- The device driver recognizes a supported device by its response to the SCSI INQUIRY command and it configures itself to
the attached device.
- If the system supports it, the SCSI bus can be reconfigured "on the fly" and the device driver can handle new (supported)
drives correctly.
- Supported devices can be attached in any combination.
- The Opmounter interface to the drive is the same regardless of the servers platform.
- Rather than set drive modes to a (probably undesirable) default, the drive modes are sensed on open() and a copy is stored
so that they can be restored if necessary.
- Automatically handles most non-fatal check conditions within the device driver.
- Drivers support optical volumes up to 2 terabytes of addressable storage (This is more than enough to handle any optical
platter likely to be introduced in the near future).
- Utilities are provided with the device driver to sense and set drive modes (odmodes), exercise the drive (odutil), to scan
WORM platters (odscan), to determine drive performance (perf), and set the debug and error reporting levels within the
device driver (odset).
Jukebox Device Driver
A single jukebox device driver transparently operates with all jukeboxes listed in the section titled "Supported Jukebox
Devices". The jukebox device drive is able to concurrently manage multiple jukebox sub-systems from the same or different
manufacturers.
- Supported devices are recognized by their response to the SCSI INQUIRY command and the device driver automatically
configures itself to the attached devices
- If the system supports dynamic reconfiguration, the driver can recognize newly configured devices (assuming that they are
supported)
- Supported optical sub-systems can be connected in any combination
- The device driver provides a device-independent way of determining the jukebox's internal geometry and current state and
handling certain operations whose implementations vary widely among the supported jukeboxes (e.g. extending and
retracting the mailbox). There is no need to "hard-wire" jukebox parameters in an application program; nor is it necessary
for the applications programmer to understand the jukebox's SCSI implementation detail.
- Automatically handles most non-fatal check conditions within the device driver. No intervention is required by the
application program.
- Utilities are provided with the device driver to sense jukebox modes (jbmodes), exercise the jukebox (jbutil), and set the
debug and error reporting levels within the device driver (jbset).
Optical File System
OPTICAL FILE SYSTEM (OFS) describes the format of information on optical media; the volume label, object file format, and
directory structure. The structure of this information is similar to the ANSI tape label format but it has been modified to allow
random access. In the industry this is commonly referred to as a "Log Based File System". The format of each optical volume is
as follows:
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