ADIC 601354 사용자 설명서

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601354 Rev A
Initial Configuration
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Initial 
Configuration
High Mark
The high mark parameter is a user-specified percentage. 
VolServ software applies the high mark percentage to the 
archive media-type capacity to calculate a media-type specific 
high mark threshold.
Any integer value between 0 and 100, inclusive, can be 
specified as the high mark percentage. The specified high mark 
percentage cannot be less than the specified low mark 
percentage.
When the notify action mode option is specified, VolServ 
software generates a message to both the Volume Server 
SysLog Console
 and archive Console when the number of 
media of the specified media type reaches the calculated high 
mark threshold.
When the migrate action mode option is specified, VolServ 
software automatically begins marking media for migration out 
of the archive when the number of media of the specified media 
type reaches the calculated low mark threshold.
Auto Check-in
The VolServ system provides the capability to check media out 
of the system. This functionality is similar to checking a book 
out of a public library. Although checked-out media are 
physically located outside the control of the VolServ system, 
VolServ maintains information on these media and identifies 
them as checked-out.
If the VolServ system detects the physical presence of a 
medium that is identified as checked-out, VolServ either 
initiates the physical ejection of the medium from the VolServ 
system or automatically checks the medium into the VolServ 
system. 
There are three operations that can detect the physical presence 
of checked-out media: audit, unsolicited media enter, and enter.