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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
  3. Section II. Robotic storage devices
  4. Oracle StorageTek ACSLS robots
  5. Media requests for an ACS robot
Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide

Media requests for an ACS robot

The following is the sequence of events for a media request for an ACS robot:

  • The Media Manager device daemon (UNIX) or NetBackup Device Manager service (Windows) ltid receives the request from bptm.

  • ltid sends a mount request to the NetBackup ACS process acsd.

  • acsd formulates the request.

    An API then uses Internal Process Communications (IPC) to send the request on the following systems:

    • UNIX. The NetBackup ACS storage server interface acsssi. The request is then converted into RPC-based communications and sent to the ACS library software.

    • Windows. The Oracle StorageTek LibAttach service. This service sends the request to the ACS library software.

  • If the Library Storage Module (LSM) in which the media resides is offline, the ACS library software reports this offline status to NetBackup. NetBackup assigns the request a pending status. NetBackup retries the request hourly until the LSM is online and the ACS library software can satisfy the media request.

  • The ACS library software locates the media and sends the necessary information to the Library Management Unit (LMU).

  • The LMU directs the robotics to mount the media in the drive. When the LibAttach service (Windows) or acsssi (UNIX) receives a successful response from the ACS library software, it returns the status to acsd.

  • The acsd child process (that is associated with the mount request) scans the drive. When the drive is ready, acsd sends a message to ltid that completes the mount request. NetBackup then begins to send data to or read data from the drive.

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