Figure 54 Indirect Library Access
Note that you cannot use a shared library if the client system that controls the robotics,
castor
, in our example, fails.
Direct Library Access
When the SAN concept is used, Data Protector can be configured with a SCSI Library
so that each client system has its own access to library robotics and drives. This is
called Direct Library Access
There is no single “controlling client system” for the robotics: a failure of the system
controlling the robotics does not exclude any other system from using the library. This
is performed without reconfiguration. Several client systems can be used to control
the robotics.
Figure 55
on page 180 shows an HP StorageWorks DLT multidrive library attached
via a SAN to two client systems. Both client systems have access to the library and
to both drives. The SCSI protocol is used for communication with the library.
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