IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition, Version 7.1

UPDATE DEVCLASS (Update a NAS device class)

Use the NAS device class when you are using NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol) operations to back up network-attached storage (NAS) file servers. The device class is for drives that are supported by the NAS file server for backups.

AIX operating systems HP-UX operating systems Linux operating systems Sun Solaris operating systems The NAS device class does not support EXTERNAL libraries.

Windows operating systems The NAS device class does not support EXTERNAL libraries.

Privilege class

To issue this command, you must have system privilege or unrestricted storage privilege.

Syntax

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>>-UPDate DEVclass--device_class_name--------------------------->

>--+--------------------------+--+----------------------+------->
   '-LIBRary--=--library_name-'  '-MOUNTRetention--=--0-'   

>--+-----------------------+--+---------------------------+----->
   '-MOUNTWait--=--minutes-'  '-MOUNTLimit--=--+-DRIVES-+-'   
                                               +-number-+     
                                               '-0------'     

>--+----------------------+------------------------------------->
   '-ESTCAPacity--=--size-'   

>--+-------------------------------+---------------------------><
   '-PREFIX--=--tape_volume_prefix-'   

Parameters

device_class_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the device class to be defined. The maximum length of the device class name is 30 characters.
LIBRary
Specifies the name of the defined library object that contains the SCSI tape drives used by this device class. For information about defining a library object, see the DEFINE LIBRARY command.
MOUNTRetention=0
Specifies the number of minutes to retain an idle sequential access volume before dismounting it. Zero (0) is the only supported value for device classes with DEVType=NAS.
MOUNTWait
Specifies the maximum number of minutes the server waits for an operator to respond to a request to either mount a volume in a drive in a manual library or check in a volume to be mounted in an automated library. This parameter is optional. If the mount request is not satisfied within the specified amount of time, the mount request is canceled. You can specify a number from 0 to 9999.
MOUNTLimit
Specifies the maximum number of sequential access volumes that can be simultaneously mounted for the device class. This parameter is optional. You can specify a number from 0 to 4096.

If you plan to use the simultaneous-write function, ensure that sufficient drives are available for the write operation. If the number of drives needed for a simultaneous-write operation is greater than the value of the MOUNTLIMIT parameter for a device class, the transaction fails.

The following are possible values:
DRIVES
Specifies that every time a mount point is allocated, the number of drives that are defined to the library is used to calculate the true value (including online status).
Note: For EXTERNAL library types, do not specify DRIVES for the MOUNTLIMIT value. Specify the number of drives for the library as the MOUNTLIMIT value.
number
Specifies the maximum number of drives that are used concurrently in this device class by the server. This value must never exceed the number of drives that are defined and online in the library that services this device class.
0 (zero)
Specifies that no new transactions can gain access to the storage pool.
ESTCAPacity
Specifies the estimated capacity for the volumes that are assigned to this device class. This parameter is optional.

This value must be an integer followed by K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). For example, ESTCAPACITY=100G specifies that the estimated capacity for a volume in this device class is 100 GB.

The smallest value that is allowed is 1 MB (that is, ESTCAPACITY=1M). To force the IBM® Tivoli® Storage Manager server to determine the estimated capacity for the volumes that are assigned to this device class, specify ESTCAPACITY="".

PREFIX
Specifies the high-level qualifier of the data set name that the server writes into the sequential access media labels. For each sequential access volume assigned to this device class, the server uses this prefix to create the data set name. This parameter is optional. The maximum length of this prefix is 8 characters.

If you previously established a media label naming convention that supports your current management system, use a volume prefix that conforms to your naming conventions.

Example: Update the estimated capacity for a NAS device class

Update a device class named NASTAPE. Change the estimated capacity to 200 GB.
update devclass nastape library=naslib estcapacity=200G


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