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Alternatively, you can also idle the drives by using the samu(1M) operator utility.
For information on using the samu(1M) operator utility, see the Sun StorageTek
QFS File System Configuration and Administration Guide.
Note – The drives in your Sun StorageTek SAM environment should be idled before
you issue the samd stop command. This enables the archiver, stager, and other
processes to complete current tasks. This also enables the cartridges to be unloaded
and put into their storage slots.
b. Issue the samd(1M) command with its stop option to stop the sam-amld
daemon and its child processes.
The samd(1M) command is installed in /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin.
2. On each client, use vi(1) or another editor to edit the existing Sun StorageTek
SAM /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/mcf file.
The goal of this step is to define the host as a Sun SAM-Remote client.
CODE EXAMPLE 7-3 shows the edited mcf file on client portland. The mcf file
defines a file system and shows the Sun SAM-Remote client portland being
defined to the Sun SAM-Remote server chicago.
In this chapter’s example, the same configuration process must be completed for
client sacramento. For this system, edit the mcf file and copy the last set of lines
from portland’s mcf file to sacramento’s mcf file. These are the lines that define
the host to chicago as a Sun SAM-Remote client.
# samd stop
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