
168 Sun StorageTek SAM Archive Configuration and Administration Guide • Version 4, Update 6, 04/07
Client and Server Interactions
Sun SAM-Remote clients interact with the Sun SAM-Remote server using a TCP/IP
connection. The network between Sun SAM-Remote clients can be any network type
supported by the Solaris OS, such as Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Fibre Channel.
FIGURE 7-2 shows Sun SAM-Remote client and Sun SAM-Remote server interactions.
FIGURE 7-2 Sun SAM-Remote Server and Client Interactions
Sun SAM-Remote Server Overview
The Sun SAM-Remote server consists of a full-capability Sun StorageTek SAM
storage management host and a Sun SAM-Remote server daemon that defines
libraries to be shared among the clients. At least one SAM-QFS file system must be
configured on the Sun SAM-Remote server.
You define a host system as a Sun SAM-Remote server by adding a line in the server
system’s /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/mcf file with an equipment type of ss. You must
provide a unique family set name for each server. Up to ten clients can be configured
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