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Software Product Description PRODUCT NAME: HP Hierarchical Storage Management SPD 46.38.24 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HP Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) for Open- VMS is a layered software product that extends the OpenVMS file system to allow efficient management of infrequently accessed (dormant) data. HSM migrates dormant data from online storage to less expensive nearline or offline (shelf) storage. The movement of dormant data to shelf storage is called shelving. The shelved data can be automatically and transparently returned to online storage when needed. HSM will also save valuable backup time, since the shelved data is already located on secure, removable media. HSM for OpenVMS Operation HSM operates in Basic or Plus Mode. Basic mode uses its own media manager and qualifies a limited number of device types. Plus mode allows the use of advanced storage devices. If used for remote tape devices, Plus Mode requires the Remote Device Facility (RDF) software. See the OPTIONAL SOFTWARE section for details. New and frequently accessed files remain online while older and less active files are automatically, or manually, shelved in accordance with user-defined policies. The directory information and file headers for shelved files are maintained on online storage devices while the data itself is on the shelf device. When access is needed to the shelved data, HSM automatically returns it to online storage. The file attributes may be viewed and modified without bringing the data back online. Control over the execution of the shelving process is either explicit or implicit. Explicit shelving is a process that has been started in response to a DCL command. The command can be issued directly to the OpenVMS Operating System or executed in an OpenVMS command procedure. Implicit shelving is a process that has been started by HSM in response to a trigger event or policy. The transparent management of HSM is set through HSM policies which: Specify which files are or are not to be shelved Set a high water mark on the online storage to automatically trigger shelving of dormant data Set a low water mark as a space recovered goal when your files are shelved Specify which processes should cause automatic unshelving HSM policies use predefined selection algorithms or scripts containing HSM-specific commands to shelve or unshelve files in response to trigger events. Trigger events are situations that, when set by an HSM policy, cause HSM to move files to shelf storage. Examples of specific trigger events are listed below: Volume occupancy full Disk quota exceeded High water mark reached Scheduled policy execution Trigger events, used in conjunction with appropriately designed selection criteria, free up enough online disk space to satisfy the policy goal. October 2006

The selection criteria include definitions that determine the appropriate files to be shelved in response to the need for shelving. Examples of selection criteria include: Least recently used and size combination Least recently used According to a user-defined script If you have a question about a particular device, contact customer support. ESL630e ESL712e - ESL9198DLX ESL712e ESL9198SL HSM for OpenVMS qualifies file access to shelved files on client systems where access is through DFS, NFS, or PATHWORKS. ESL9322S2 ESL9326D ESL9322L2 ESL9326DX Qualified Devices The following libraries and loaders have been tested by Storage Management Software Engineering. However, Storage Management Software Engineering does not test each of the devices with every possible combination of controllers and host systems. Because the HSM product and the Media Robot Utility (MRU) run in common environments, these combinations are tested first with MRU. Upon successful completion of the MRU tests, HSM is then tested in representative configurations. Note that MRU is not a prerequisite for HSM. Therefore, to determine if your specific configuration is supported, follow these steps: ESL9326SL ESL9595SL ESL9595S2 ESL9595L2 MSL5026DLX - MSL5026SL MSL5026S2 MSL6030L2 - SSL2020 STK ACS 1 TKZ6x TL891DLX 1. If you have a tape drive that is not software-defined as a jukebox (is not a library or a loader device), reference the OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) to determine if your tape drive is qualified for your platform and controller/adapter combination. 2. If your device is software-defined as a jukebox (it is a library or loader device), first check the following list to determine if it is supported by the media manager. If the device is listed, see the following instructions: a. Check the OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) to make sure the tape drive(s) in your library/loader are supported for your platform and controller/adapter combination. b. Check the MRU Software Product Description (SPD 64.44.xx) to make sure your library/loader is listed by MRU for your specific controller/adapter combination. 3. Assuming your device is correctly connected and configured, it is supported by the common media manager. TLZ6L TLZ9L TL812 TL822 TL890 TL892 TL894 TL896 TZ857 TZ875 TZ877 TLZ7L TL810 TL820 TL826 TL891 TL893 TL895 TSL10000 TZ867 TZ875N TZ877N If you have devices that are not shown on the list, they may still be qualified. HP continually tests its software on additional devices that may have been released since the last publication of this SPD. TZ885 TZ887 1 Requires an optional DCSC V3.2 license (SPD 33.59.xx). 2

CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT This layered product is fully supported when installed on any valid and licensed VMScluster configuration without restrictions. The HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS section details any special hardware required by this product. The VMScluster Software Product Description (SPD 29.78.xx) describes VMScluster configurations and includes CI, Ethernet, and Mixed Interconnect configurations. OpenVMS Tailoring (VAX only) For OpenVMS VAX systems, the following classes are required for full functionality of this layered product: OpenVMS Required Saveset Programming Support Utilities System Programming Support Secure User s Environment Network Support For more information on OpenVMS classes and tailoring, refer to the OpenVMS Upgrade and Installation manual provided with the system. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Qualified Devices: Specified in the qualfied device table, tape devices, including Digital Linear Tape (DLT) loaders, and large tape libraries, such as the TL893 and TL894. Remote Tapes Remote tapes can be accessed through the use of the RDF utility. See the OPTIONAL SOFTWARE section for details Device Restrictions: HSM does not provide shelving capability for the following: Read-only devices such as CD-ROMs, or any disk that is software locked or write-protected Any device that is not flagged as a disk device in OpenVMS system calls A minimum system configuration to run HSM for Open- VMS includes: 16 MB memory One or more CD-ROM drives in the VMScluster One or more disk drives qualified by OpenVMS Table 1 Disk Space Requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1) Item Blocks Needed Description Install Kit 100,000* Temporary blocks for installation HSM Software 45000** Permanent blocks for software Catalog 100000 Catalog grows at the average rate of 1.25 blocks for each file copy shelved. HP recommends that 100000 blocks be set aside initially for each catalog Note: * This includes Documentation in.ps and.pdf format. ** 10k blocks reside on the system disk;remaining optionally on another device. These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk. The sizes are approximate; actual sizes may vary depending on the user s system environment, configuration, and software options. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS OpenVMS VAX: OpenVMS Alpha: OpenVMS I64: V7.3 (SPD 25.01.XX) V7.3-2 (SPD 25.01.XX) V8.2 (SPD 82.35.XX) V8.3 (SPD 82.35.XX) V8.2 (SPD 82.35.XX) V8.2-1 (SPD 82.35.XX) V8.3 (SPD 82.35.XX) Refer to the appropriate OpenVMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD) for additional details. NOTE: Storage Management makes every effort to be as current or correct as possible in qualifying our layered products on the Operating System (OS) versions. The use of a particular OS by a customer can only be guaranteed by the customer s contract with OpenVMS or by a specific service contract. HSM Basic Mode does not require any software other than HSM and the OpenVMS Operating System. HSM Plus Mode requires a media manager. Incase HSM is used with Storage Library System (SLS), then HSM will use SLS itself as the media manager. 3

If HSM is used with Archive Backup System, ABS, then HSM will use the media manager installed by ABS as part of the ABS product installation. If HSM Plus Mode is not used with either SLS or ABS, then just install the MDMS V4.3 provided in the HSM V4.3. The media manager (MDMS) is still a manual install with HSM V4.3 as users may continue to use SLS/MDMS V2.9H in their environment. OpenVMS V7.2-2 and later versions provide support for Fibre Channel (FC) connected tape devices. This is accomplished through the use of Modular Data Router (MDR)connected to the FC Switch. MDR converts Fibre Channel protocol to SCSI protocol, which the tape device understands. HSM V4.3 supports this new feature in OpenVMS 7.2-2 and later as used with MDR. See the SPDs referenced above for a complete listing of supported tape devices. Network Storage Router (NSR) M2402 by HP is a key component in a complete data protection solution. It allows multiple host servers to communicate with a SCSI tape device over a Fibre Channel link making backup speeds five times faster. HSM has been tested and qualified with Network Storage Router (NSR) M2402. The HSM V4.3 is compatible with the Multipath failover functionality on Tape devices as provided in OS 7.3-1. OPTIONAL SOFTWARE SLS V2.9J or ABS V4.4, can be used in conjunction with HSM for an integrated Backup and HSM environment. SLS or ABS contains the Media, Device and Management Services software (MDMS). Remote access to tape devices in Plus Mode requires the Remote Device Facility (RDF). RDF requires a license and is available as a component of the media manager, MDMS, which is part of your HSM V4.3 kit. RDF V4.3I has been qualified for HSM V4.3. This capability is turned on through licensing of the following: Purchase of Storage Library System (SLS) Purchase of Archive Backup System (ABS) Purchase of an RDF license directly from Computer Associates International Inc. License Management Facility This layered product qualifies the OpenVMS License Management Facility. For more information on the OpenVMS License Management Facility, refer to the OpenVMS Operating System Software Product Description or the License Management Facility manual of the OpenVMS Operating System documentation set. GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS The minimum hardware and software requirements for any future version of this product may be different from the requirements for the current version. DISTRIBUTION MEDIA HSM for OpenVMS VAX product is available on the OpenVMS Consolidated Software Distribution (QA- VWJ8A-A8). The package includes media and documentation on CD-ROM. HSM for OpenVMS Alpha product is available on the OpenVMS Alpha Software Products Library (QA- 03XAA-H8). The Products Library includes media and documentation on CD-ROM. HSM for OpenVMS I64 product is available on the layered products media within the Operating Environment package. The layered products media includes the product binaries and on-line documentation. SOFTWARE LICENSING HSM for OpenVMS is licensed according to the amount of online storage customers may free up through shelving files. One base license, which includes 20 GB of storage capacity, is required for each VMScluster or a single system in a non-cluster environment. Base licenses are available for all-vax clusters, all- Alpha clusters, and mixed architecture clusters. The base licenses are included in the 140GB, 280GB, 500GB, 1000GB, and unlimited capacity packages. Additional storage capacity is licensed by purchasing one or more capacity licenses. Users who want to have virtually unlimited storage capacity, with respect to current system capabilities, can purchase the unlimited capacity license. Integrity Server Licensing is based on Per Core Licenses (PCL). One PCL is required for each active physical processor in a system or hard partition. For more information on I64 licensing reference the HP Operating environments for OpenVMS - Integrity Servers (SPD 82.34.XX). Note: In order to purchase concurrent upgrade licenses, users must show proof that they previously purchased at least the same number of concurrent licenses. 4

This software is furnished under the licensing provisions of HP s standard terms and conditions. For more information about HP s licensing terms and policies, contact your HP account representative or distributor. ORDERING INFORMATION Base Licenses: VAX only Cluster QL-0NXA9-AA Alpha only Cluster QL-3J1A9-AA Mixed Cluster QP-03PAA-01 HSM for OpenVMS I64: Software Licenses(Per Core Licensing) BA391AC Software Media (included on layered BA391AA product distribution for I64) Software Documentation Online only Concurrent Use Capacity Licenses: 20 GB QL-2AWAA-3B 140 GB* QP-03TAA-01 280 GB* QP-03TAA-02 500GB* QP-03TAA-04 1000GB* QP-03TAA-03 Unlimited capacity* QP-03TAA-05 OpenVMS On-line Documentation: VAX On-Line Documentation CD-ROM QA-VYR8A-G8 Alpha On-Line Documentation CD-ROM QA-4KM8A-G8 * This capacity license includes the HSM base licenses. SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES A variety of service options are available from HP. For more information, contact your local HP account representative or distributor. This information is also available on www.hp.com/hps/software. SOFTWARE WARRANTY This software is provided by HP with a ninety-day conformance warranty in accordance with the HP warranty terms applicable to the license purchase. The previous information is valid at time of release. Please contact your local HP office for up-to-date information. 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor s standard commercial license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. 5