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ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for OS/2 Version 2 Release 1
Announced on September 10, 1996
Software Announcement 296343
At a Glance
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 provides:
o Client/server storage management for wide selection of
multi-platform and multi-vendor workstations and LAN fileservers
o Both Single Server and Network Editions
o Administrative clients which provide monitoring and control of
server activities
o API for applications to access ADSM storage management services
o Broad range of media support, including disk, removable cartridge
drives, and tape systems
o Comprehensive disaster recovery functionality
o Discounted Version 1 to Version 2 upgrades
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For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Authorized
Business Partner, or IBM DIRECT at
800-IBM-CALL Reference: SE005
Overview
In the continuing tradition of providing a comprehensive approach for
solving the complex issues related to enterprise storage management,
ADSTAR(R) Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM) for OS/2(R) Version 2
Release 1 adds ADSM Version 2 functionality for the OS/2 server
platform. Take advantage of the enhancements to meet your
businesses' need for protection, availability, automation,
centralization, consistency and efficiency.
What's new in Version 2 Release 1 of ADSM for OS/2:
o Includes Shared Memory Protocol in the Single Server Edition to
use when client and server are on the same system so fewer system
resources are used.
o Supports a new set of tape drives with removable media giving you
additional flexibility.
o Identifies removable media volumes containing storage pool backup
data to be sent to an off-site location so that off-site backup
and server recovery is enhanced.
o Improves administrator usability with an updated graphical user
interface (GUI) for OS/2, AIX(R), Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, Windows+
32-bit, and Sun Microsystems SunOS or Solaris administrative
clients and an automated scheduling capability for ADSM server and
client commands.
o Adds Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) for the AIX and Sun
Solaris 2.5 client platforms, as an optional feature, that
provides automated migrate and recall support for local file
systems.
o Adds new and enhanced client support, including that for Apple
Macintosh PowerPC(TM), Windows 32-bit client, HP-UX 10.01, AIX 4.1
and 4.2, the new OpenEdition(R) MVS(R), Bull DPX/2, and Digital
UNIX(1) clients.
o Adds Lotus Notes 4.1 support for the Lotus Notes Backup Agent on
OS/2.
ADSM fully supports dates in the Year 2000 and beyond.
Intended Customers
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 should be considered for customers who meet
one or more of the following criteria:
o Customers who view OS/2 as their strategic enterprise server and
desire a uniform, cost-effective approach towards managing the
critical data throughout the enterprise.
o OS/2 customers looking for enhanced disaster recovery capabilities
for their ADSM server and ADSM clients.
Key Prerequisites
o A 386 system or above with at least 16M memory and 70M of free
hard disk space.
o One of the following:
- OS/2 Warp 3.0 plus REXX (which is optional on the OS/2 install)
- Warp Connect with REXX or
- Warp Server or Warp Server SMP
o A communication protocol. See Hardware and Software Requirements
for a complete list.
Planned Availability Date
September 27, 1996
DESCRIPTION
Two Editions
To meet your individual requirements, ADSM for OS/2 Version 2
Release 1 is available in two editions. The Single Server Edition is
an entry-level product that provides the storage management functions
of ADSM for OS/2 on a single server for the server's files. At any
time, you may upgrade to the Network Edition which expands the
storage management functions to the network environment for a variety
of workstations and LAN file servers.
Support for Multiple Clients
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager is a client/server storage
management product that provides administrator-controlled, highly
automated, centrally scheduled, network-based backup and archive
functions for workstations and LAN fileservers. It backs up data
from clients running on:
o AIX
o Apple Macintosh
o Auspex (supported by SunOS client)
o Bull DPX/2
o Bull DPX/20 (Bull AIX, supported by AIX client)
o Digital ULTRIX (formerly DEC ULTRIX)
o Digital UNIX
o DOS
o Hewlett-Packard HP-UX
o NCR UNIX SVR4 (formerly AT&T GIS)
o NEC EWS-UX/V
o Novell NetWare
o OpenEdition MVS
o OS/2
o Pyramid Nile (supported by SINIX RISC client)
o SCO UNIX 386 and SCO Open Desktop
o Sequent PTX
o Siemens Nixdorf SINIX 386/486 and SINIX RISC
o Silicon Graphics IRIX
o Sun Microsystems SunOS and Solaris
o Windows and Windows 32-bit
Additionally, ADSM provides a backup agent for Lotus Notes database
backup and recovery (on OS/2 client).
For a current list of supported clients and related information, see
the ADSM Web Site at:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm.
Disaster Recovery Improvements
Server Database Backup and Recovery: Server database backup and
recovery is a comprehensive solution that is designed to help recover
the ADSM database in the event of the loss of all or part of the
database. The backup can be either a full backup or after an initial
full backup, it may only be necessary to do an incremental backup.
When you perform an incremental backup, only those pages that have
been changed since the last backup are backed up, therefore greatly
reducing the backup time.
Storage Pool Backup and Recovery: Storage pool backup and recovery
is a comprehensive solution that is designed to help recover ADSM
storage pools in the event of the loss of all or part of the ADSM
storage pools. This function also supports incremental backups and
allows backups to take place while the server is operating and
available to clients.
As part of a disaster recovery plan, ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 can
identify removable media volumes containing storage pool backup data
to be sent to an off-site location. In turn, ADSM for OS/2
Version 2.1 can identify which volumes you may wish to return in the
event of a loss of the physical ADSM server or the loss of a few
volumes at the on-site location.
Scheduling Activity Enhancements
Server command scheduling enhancements allow the scheduling of ADSM
administrative commands. This enables the scheduling of the new
database and storage pool backup functions. In addition, you can
schedule administrative commands that depend on relative dates and
times so that, for example, you can specify that a command be
executed four hours from now without indicating the exact time for
the execution. By using the -pre and -post options, it is now
possible to schedule client functions, and issue commands before and
after the scheduled function. Some client functions that can be
scheduled are restore and retrieve on command line clients, and
client operating system commands on all but the Windows client.
Partial Object Retrieve
For Application Program Interface (API) clients, ADSM for OS/2 now
adds an enhancement known as Partial Object Retrieve (POR). POR
gives the application the ability to batch like objects together into
a larger super-object and selectively retrieve all or part of the
super-object. The ability of POR to do only a partial object
retrieve improves retrieval performance and enables a reduction in
storage requirements. This can be very important for applications in
the finance, petroleum, insurance and other data-intensive
industries.
Additional ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 Server Functions
Support for Generic Removable File Devices: ADSM for OS/2 now
supports a new set of drives with removable media. The drive
manufacturers' device support is used by ADSM. Such devices include
the Iomega Zip and Jaz drives and other cartridge and optical-based
drives that work on OS/2.
New Shared Memory Protocol: ADSM for OS/2 Version 2 supports a new
shared memory protocol for use when the client and server are on the
same system. This protocol uses fewer system resources than Named
Pipes.
Support for IBM OS/2 Warp SMP: ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 includes
support for IBM OS/2 Warp SMP in the base media package.
Additional Device Support: ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 includes
significant additional device support over ADSM/2 Version 1.2. Refer
to the Technical Information section for a list of devices supported.
Also refer to the ADSM Web Site:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm
which maintains a current listing of devices supported by ADSM.
Administrative Client Enhancements
The AIX, OS/2, Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, Windows 32-bit, and Sun
Microsystems SunOS or Solaris administrative clients now have a GUI
which has been reorganized into a collapsible tree structure. This
enables the administrator to jump immediately to certain functions
without having to traverse several administrative GUI panels.
HSM
The HSM support for the AIX and Sun Solaris 2.5 clients, also
referred to as the Space Management feature, migrates rarely accessed
files to ADSM server storage while the files most frequently used
remain on the local file systems. The user can tailor which files
should be migrated to ADSM server storage based on size and last
reference date. At some later time, if a migrated file is accessed,
HSM will transparently recall the migrated file from the ADSM server
storage.
The HSM support is integrated with the ADSM backup-archive function.
If a migrated file is backed up or archived, the ADSM server copies
the file from HSM storage to backup-archive storage without the need
to recall the migrated file.
When using HSM, you can defer the need to purchase additional disk
storage on your workstations or file servers. By migrating rarely
accessed files to the ADSM server storage, the HSM feature ensures
that sufficient free storage is available at the user's workstation
or file server, giving users the perception of having almost
unlimited local storage.
The HSM function makes the most efficient and economical use of
distributed storage resources by moving files to ADSM storage when
the user needs additional free space. HSM takes advantage of lower
cost storage resources, such as tape and optical, available in the
network environment.
Lotus Notes 4.1 Support for Lotus Notes Backup Agent
This support provides incremental backup and recovery of Lotus Notes
databases. For a further description of this function, refer to
Software Announcement 295-467, dated November 7, 1995.
Oracle Backup Agent for Evaluation or Testing
The Oracle Backup Agent will allow ADSM to backup Oracle databases
via an API into Oracle's Enterprise Backup Utility. This copy is
provided to offer you the opportunity to evaluate or test this backup
agent and is available in the AIX Version 3 client PTF IP20847 or AIX
Version 4 client PTF U444049. (See Statement of General Direction.)
AS/400(R) API Support
ADSM now supports development of AS/400 backup-archive clients via an
API. The AS/400 API no-charge feature may be ordered for existing
ADSM servers or for new installations. The application developer is
not responsible for maintenance of the ADSM AS/400 API code furnished
in this interface. Interested customers and developers should obtain
the Licensed Program Offering for installation on their AS/400
hardware.
Backup-Archive Client Date and Time Filtering for Restore/Retrieve
Command line options, -fromdate and -todate, have been added to ADSM
to allow the user to query, restore or retrieve files backed up (or
archived) within a defined time period. Time filtering refines that
window by accepting -fromtime or -totime. This is particularly
helpful if the files of interest were processed during a schedule,
which often runs on both sides of midnight.
Incremental Backup by Date
Incremental backup by date uses the date as the single criterion for
backup. The advantage of this function is that it bypasses the
housekeeping tasks of the regular incremental backup and, therefore,
takes less time. However, it is necessary that a regular incremental
backup be run periodically.
OS/2 Client Passwordaccess=Generate
The Passwordaccess=Generate option was added to the OS/2
backup-archive and API client command line and GUI. It keeps an
encrypted password on the workstation to use during session
initiation. If the password expires, a new password will be
generated (hence the name).
X/Open API Compliance for AIX and Solaris Clients
ADSM supports the Backup Services API specifications developed by the
X/Open International Standards committee. These specifications
include source procedure calls, structures and return codes used by
the AIX and Solaris clients. They answer the requirement to
standardize an API between applications needing backup services and
Storage Management vendors.
Withdrawal of ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM)/2
Version 1.2: ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager/2 Version 1.2
(5622-112 and 5781-AAA, part number 89G1342), will be withdrawn from
marketing effective December 10, 1996. Refer to Withdrawal
Announcement 996-228, dated September 10, 1996.
Orders for ADSM/2 Version 1.2, entered prior to December 10, 1996,
will be shipped.
Service for ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM)/2 Version 1.2
on the OS/2 server platform will be extended to March 31, 1997.
STATEMENT OF GENERAL DIRECTION
IBM intends to provide an application programming interface for the
ADSM for AIX client platform that will help support the Oracle
Enterprise Backup Utility, by year end 1996.
IBM intends to further develop ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for
OS/2 Version 2 Release 1 to support, in re-writable mode only, the
following models of the 3995 LAN-attached and SCSI-attached C-series
Extended Multifunction Optical Library Dataservers, being announced
today:
o LAN-attached: C20, C22, C24, C26, C28
o SCSI-attached: C60, C62, C64, C66, C68
For future information about this matter, refer to the current PTF
listings or the ADSM Web Site:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm
EDUCATION SUPPORT
The following class is available to provide information on ADSM:
o ADSM Planning and Implementation (course number J3741)
Call IBM Education and Training at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for
education catalogs, schedules and enrollments.
PUBLICATIONS
The following publications are supplied in hardcopy or softcopy or
both with the base server product. All are available in hardcopy for
a fee. To order, contact your IBM representative or local reseller.
Order
Title Number
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for
OS/2: Quick Start GC35-0231
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager:
Installing the Clients SH26-4049
ADSM Using the Backup Archive
Client Reference Cards SX26-6013
IBM Program License Agreement Z125-3301
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for
OS/2: License Information GC35-0230
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for
OS/2: Administrator's Guide GC35-0232
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for
OS/2: Administrator's Reference GC35-0233
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager:
Messages SH35-0133
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Manager General Information GH35-0131
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Version 2 Using the Apple Macintosh
Backup-Archive Client SH26-4051
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Version 2 Using the UNIX Backup-Archive
Clients SH26-4052
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Version 2 Using the OS/2 Backup-Archive
Client SH26-4053
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Version 2 Using the DOS Backup-Archive
Client SH26-4054
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Version 2 Using the Novell NetWare
Backup-Archive Client SH26-4055
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Version 2 Using the Microsoft Windows
Backup-Archive Clients SH26-4056
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Using the UNIX Hierarchical Storage
Management Clients SH26-4030
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Using the Application Programming
Interface SH26-4002
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Using the Lotus Notes Backup Client SH26-4047
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Trace Facility Guide SH26-4057
Note: Usage information for the OpenEdition MVS client is available
in the ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM) Using the UNIX
Backup-Archive Clients publication.
For a listing of all the publications in the ADSM library, see the
bibliography section of the ADSM General Information Manual,
GH35-0131.
Displayable Softcopy Publications
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 publications are offered in displayable
softcopy format. All unlicensed manuals will be included, except for
the ADSM Client Reference Cards. The files are shipped on a CD-ROM
(SK2T-1893).
These displayable manuals can be used with the BookManager(R) READ
licensed program in any of the supported environments. Terms and
conditions for use of the machine-readable files are shipped with the
files. The BookManager READ program supports VM, DOS, OS/2, and
Windows.
OPEN BLUEPRINT(TM)
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM) provides the desktop screen
look and feel. Its implementation is consistent with the User
Interface function described in IBM's Open Blueprint. It provides
the OS/2 Presentation Manager(R) interface from IBM, Motif
industry-standard interface from the Open Software Foundation (OSF),
Windows interface from Microsoft Corp., and XWindow Xlib
industry-standard interface from X/Open to facilitate open,
distributed, multivendor interoperability.
ADSM provides access to multiple file systems. Its implementation is
consistent with the File function described in IBM's Open Blueprint.
It supports the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) from Novell, Inc. and
Network File System (NFS) protocol from Sun Microsystems, Inc. to
facilitate open, distributed, multivendor interoperability.
ADSM provides for protection and cost-effective management of data
and data storage devices. Its implementation is consistent with the
Storage Management function described in IBM's Open Blueprint. It
provides the Backup Services (XBSA) industry-standard interface from
X/Open to facilitate open, distributed, multivendor interoperability.
ADSM provides the ability to transport information over wide area and
local area networks. Its implementation is consistent with the
Transport Services function described in IBM's Open Blueprint. It
supports the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
industry-standard protocol from the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF), Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol from Novell,
Inc., and Network Basic Input Output System (NetBIOS) protocol from
IBM to facilitate open, distributed, multivendor interoperability.
ADSM provides support for building distributed or client/server
applications. Its implementation is consistent with the Development
Tools function described in IBM's Open Blueprint. It supports the
building of applications and solutions that use the standard
interfaces associated with the various components and resource
managers of the Open Blueprint. The applications and solutions can
be distributed across the various parts of the network to facilitate
open, distributed, multivendor interoperability.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specified Operating Environment
Hardware Requirements
Supported Storage Devices
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 supports the following devices in the base
product:
o Disk Drives
- Any disk storage supported by OS/2
o 4-mm Tape Drives
- Archive Python 4-mm tape drive
- Hewlett-Packard 35470A, 35480A
- Hewlett-Packard Jetstore 2000e, 5000e, 6000e
- Hewlett-Packard C1533A
- IBM 3440-001
- IBM 4326NP/RP
- IBM 3.5 Internal 4-mm (74G8632/8191339)
- IBM 5.25 Internal 4-mm (74G8631/8191359)
- Sony SDT-5000
- Sony SDT 7000 4-mm tape drive
- WangDat 3300DX, WangDat 3400DX
o 8-mm Tape Drives
- Andataco Encore 8205, Encore 8505
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-8205
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-8500
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-8505
- Dynatek HSB 2300, HSB 5000, HSB 10.0
- Exabyte EXB-8200, EXB-8205, EXB-8205XL
- Exabyte EXB-8500, EXB-8500C, EXB-8505, EXB-8505XL
- IBM 3445-001
- IBM 3523-023
- Sun 8505XL
- Transitional Technologies, Inc. CTS-8000H
- Transitional Technologies, Inc. CTS-8519H
o QIC Tape Drives
- IBM 3450-001
- Tecmar QT525ES
- Wangtec 5525ES
o Optical Drives
- IBM PS/2(R) 3.5-inch Enhanced Rewritable, #6451295
- IBM 3431 Model 001
- ImageStar 230MB 3.5-inch (P/N 05H2794 and 3432715)
- ImageStar 1.3GB 5.25-inch (P/N 06H7199)
o Optical Jukeboxes
- IBM 3995 Model A23
- IBM 3995 Model 023
- IBM 3995 Model 123
Device Support Modules: Device support modules enable an ADSM for
OS/2 server to support storage devices that are not supported in the
base product. Device modules are inclusive. For example, Device
Module 2 includes support for devices in Module 1 and in Module 2.
Device Module 3 includes support for devices in Modules 1, 2 and 3.
The following devices require an optional device module:
Device Support Module 1 supports:
o 4-mm Libraries
- ADIC 1200D
- AIWA AL-D210
- Diverse Logistics Libra 8
- Diverse Logistics Libra 16
- Hewlett-Packard C1553A
- Hewlett-Packard C1561A
- Hewlett-Packard SureStore 12000e
o 8-mm Libraries
- Andataco Encore 10e
- BoxHill Bread Box
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-CHS10
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-CHS10e
- Exabyte EXB-10e. EXB-10i, EXB-10h
- Transitional Technologies, Inc. eries 10
o Digital Linear Tape (DLT) Drives
- Quantum DLT 2000, 2000XT, 4000
- DEC DLT TZ87, TZ87N, TZ88, TZ88N
Device Module 2 supports all the above devices and includes the
following devices:
o 4-mm Libraries
- ADIC VLS 4-mm
- AIWA AL-D220
- Exabyte EXB-018/218
- StorageTeK 9704
o 8-mm Libraries
- Andataco Encore 210
- Andataco Encore 440
- BoxHill Cube Box
- BoxHill Light Box
- BoxHill Freezer Box
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-CHS60
- Exabyte EXB-60, EXB-210, EXB-440
- LAGO LS/380L DataWheel
- StorageTeK 9708, 9711
o DLT Tape Libraries
- Quantum DLT 2500, 2700, 4500, 4700
- DEC DLT TZ875, TZ875n, TZ877, TZ877n
- DEC DLT TZ885, TZ885n, TZ887, TZ887n
Device Module 3 supports all the above devices and includes the
following devices:
o 8-mm Libraries
- Andataco Encore 120
- Andataco Encore 480
- BoxHill Borg Box
- BoxHill Ice Box
- Contemporary Cybernetics CY-CHS120
- Exabyte EXB-120, EXB-480
Note: At the time of this announcement, Device Module 4 contains no
device support and should not be ordered. IBM may choose to add
devices to this module, but has included Device Module 4 features for
possible future reference only, without obligation to announce
devices in this category.
New devices are constantly being added. Some of the new devices may
require a new device driver and/or a Device Module upgrade. Check
with IBM for the most up-to-date list by contacting the IBM
Information Support Center at 800-IBM-2468 (426-2468) and asking for
STAR 20.
The current device support file is available on CompuServe (GO ADSM,
Section 1), and on the Internet (ftp index.storsys.ibm.com, get
/adsm/info/adsmdevt.txt or http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm).
For a fax copy, call 800-IBM-4FAX (426-4329) and request document
number 3952.
Requirements for the OS/2 Server
The ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 server requires the following hardware
and software:
o A 386 system or above with at least 16M memory and 70M of free
harddisk space.
o One of the following:
- OS/2 Warp 3.0 plus REXX (which is optional on the OS/2 install)
- Warp Connect with REXX or
- Warp Server or Warp Server SMP
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP from TCP/IP for OS/2 3.0 or higher, which comes with
Warp Connect and the Warp servers.
- APPC, which comes with:
-- IBM Communications Manager/2 1.0
-- IBM SAA(R) Networking Services/2
- IPX/SPX, which is available through NetWare Requester for
OS/2 2.11, Warp Connect, and the Warp Servers
- NetBIOS, which is available through one of the following:
-- Warp Connect and Warp Servers
-- IBM Network Transport Services (NTS/2)
-- IBM OS/2 LAN Server 2.0,3.0,4.0, Advanced Version 3.0 or 4.0
Note: Novell NetBIOS Emulation is not supported.
- Named Pipes, which comes with OS/2
- Shared Memory, which comes with OS/2
Note: Shared Memory is the only communication protocol that is
supported on the standalone version.
Requirements for Clients
The Environment Support for Desktop feature is required to enable the
ADSM server to support the following clients: DOS, Windows, Windows
32-bit, Novell NetWare, and Apple Macintosh.
The Environment Support for UNIX feature is required to enable the
ADSM server to support the following clients: AIX, Bull DPX/2,
Digital ULTRIX, Digital UNIX, HP-UX, NCR UNIX SVR4, NEC EWS-UX/V,
SCO, Sequent PTX, SINIX 386/486, SINIX RISC, IRIX UNIX, SunOS, and
Solaris.
The Environment Support for Space Management (for HSM) feature is
required to enable the ADSM server to support Space Management.
The Environment Support for OpenEdition MVS feature is required to
enable the ADSM server to support the OpenEdition MVS client.
The following section describes the hardware and software
requirements for ADSM client support to date, in alphabetical order
by client. Clients in this list may have been previously announced
or are newly-announced/enhanced by this announcement. Current
enhancements, with hardware and/or software considerations, include:
o Shared Memory protocol
o Updated Graphical User Interface (GUI) for OS/2, AIX,
Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, Windows 32-bit, and Sun Microsystems SunOS
or Solaris administrative clients
o Apple Macintosh client with support for Macintosh PowerPC
o Windows 32-bit client
o Hewlett Packard HP-UX 10.01 client
o AIX 4.1 client
o OpenEdition MVS client
o Bull DPX/2 client
o Digital UNIX client
o Solaris 2.5 client
o Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) for the AIX and Sun Solaris
2.5 client platforms (Space Management feature)
AIX Client
o A RISC System/6000(R) with a minimum of 16MB of memory and at
least 10.5MB of available disk space for backup-archive client.
For ADSM API support, an additional 0.6MB of disk space is
required.
o IBM AIX 3.2, 4.1, or 4.2
Note: The AIX backup-archive client does not support file sizes
larger than 2GB.
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with AIX/6000(R)
- APPC (LU6.2), which is available through one of the following:
-- For AIX Version 3.2, use IBM AIX SNA Server/6000 Version 2.1
(5765-247)
-- For AIX Version 4.1, use IBM AIX SNA Server/6000 Version 3.1
(5765-582)
Note: The AIX client provides support for the Bull AIX environment.
The administrative GUI requires the following hardware and software:
o IBM AIX 3.2.3 or 4.1
o IBM AIXwindows(R) Environment/6000 (5601-257) for AIX Version 3.2
or later
o Motif 1.1 or 1.2
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with AIX/6000
- APPC (LU6.2), which is available through one of the following:
-- For AIX Version 3.2, use IBM AIX SNA Server/6000 Version 2.1
(5765-247)
-- For AIX Version 4.1, use IBM AIX SNA Server/6000 Version 3.1
(5765-582)
The AIX client with the Space Management feature requires the
following hardware and software:
o Any RISC System/6000 with a minimum of 16MB of memory and at least
18.5MB of available disk space
o IBM AIX 3.2.5 or AIX 4.1
o IBM AIXwindows Environment/6000 (5601-257) for AIX 3.2
o Motif 1.1 or Motif 1.2
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with AIX/6000
- APPC (LU6.2), which is available through one of the following:
-- For AIX Version 3.2, use IBM AIX SNA Server/6000 Version 2.1
(5765-247)
-- For AIX Version 4.1, use IBM AIX SNA Server/6000 Version 3.1
(5765-582)
Apple Macintosh Client
o Apple Macintosh or Apple Macintosh PowerPC with 2.5MB of available
disk space
o Macintosh Operating System 6.0.7, or System 7
o TCP/IP, which is available through MacTCP 2.0.2 through 2.0.6
Bull DPX/2 300 B.O.S. (Bull Open Software) Client
o A Bull DPX/2 300 families workstation with a 68000 processor and
at least 5MB of available disk space
o Bull DPX/2 300 series with B.O.S. Release 2
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with the INET software package
Digital ULTRIX Client
o A DECstation with 5.5MB of available disk space
o Digital ULTRIX 4.2A, 4.3, or 4.4
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with Digital ULTRIX
Digital UNIX Client
o One of the following with at least 5MB of available disk space:
- System DEC2000, DEC3000, DEC4000, DEC7000, DEC10000
- Alphaserver 1000, 2000/2100, 2100A, or 8200/8400
o Digital UNIX Version 3.2 (DEC OSF/1)
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with Digital UNIX
DOS Client
o A personal computer with at least 512KB of memory. If you install
the backup-archive and administrative clients with TCP/IP
protocol, your workstation requires the following available disk
space:
- 5MB for English
- 6MB for French, German, Italian, Spanish, or Swedish
Note: Your workstation needs less available disk space if you
install a protocol other than TCP/IP.
o DOS 5.0 or later
o One of the following communication protocols:
- IPX/SPX, which is available through NetWare Requester for DOS
3.01
- NetBIOS, which is available through IBM LAN Support Program
- TCP/IP, which is available through:
-- IBM TCP/IP 2.0 or 2.1 for DOS
-- FTP Software PC/TCP 3.0 for DOS
- APPC, which is available through:
-- IBM PC Support/400 2.3 or later, and IBM LAN Support Program
1.2.6 or later
-- IBM Client Access/400 for Extended DOS 3.0 or later
Hewlett-Packard HP-UX Client
o If using the Backup-Archive client
- An HP 9000 Series 700 or 800 workstation with 5.5MB of
available disk space. For ADSM API support, an additional 1MB
of disk space is required.
- HP-UX level 8.07, 9.01, 9.03, 9.04, or 10.01
o If using an administrative GUI client
- An HP 9000 Series 700 or 800 workstation with 6MB of available
disk space
- HP-UX level 9.03, 9.04
- An X Windows System 11.5 (X11R5)
- Motif 1.2, Motif Window Manager
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with HP-UX
NCR UNIX SVR4 Client (formerly referred to as AT&T GIS)
o An NCR WorldMark System 3000 Series, including Model 5100, with
4.0MB of available disk space. For ADSM API support, an
additional 1MB of disk space is required.
o NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS Release 2.02, 2.03, or 3.0
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS
NEC EWS-UX/V Client
o An NEC workstation EWS 4800 series, Model 320SX with 4MB of
available disk space. For ADSM API support, an additional 1MB of
disk space is required.
o NEC EWS-UX/V (Release 4.2) Revision 9.1, 9.2, 10,1, or 11.1
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with NEC EWS-UX/V
Novell NetWare Client
o A personal computer or workstation running as a NetWare file
server with 1MB of available disk space. For ADSM API support, an
additional 1MB of disk space is required.
o Novell NetWare 3.11, 3.12, 4.01, 4.02 or 4.1
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with Novell NetWare
- IPX/SPX, which comes standard with Novell NetWare
OpenEdition MVS Client
o Any System/390(R) running IBM MVS/ESA(TM) SP(TM) Version 5
Release 1 and later
o SMP/E Release 8.0 (5668-949) or later
o One of the following communication protocols:
- IBM TCP/IP Release 3.1 for MVS (5655-HAL) or later. (The
administrative GUI requires TCP/IP.)
- APPC (LU6.2) which is available through ACF/VTAM(R) Version 4
Release 2 (5695-117) or later.
Note: MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 and later incorporates
OpenEdition, MVS base services, DCE base services, and the LE/370
library in the base product. These are required for an ADSM
OpenEdition MVS client.
OS/2 Client
o A personal computer with the following available disk space:
- 3MB if running only the backup-archive client
- 5MB if running the administrative GUI client
- 1MB additional if running the API clients
- 1MB additional if running the ADSM Lotus Notes backup agent
- 10MB for all components (backup-archive client, administrative
GUI, API, and ADSM Lotus Notes backup agent)
o One of the following operating or LAN systems:
- OS/2 Warp Version 3.0, or Warp Server
- OS/2 LanServer 3.0 or 4.0 advanced, with 386 HPFS installed
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which is available through:
-- IBM TCP/IP 3.0 for OS/2 3.0, which also comes with Warp
Connect or Warp Server
- IPX/SPX, which is available through one of the following:
-- NetWare Requester for OS/2 2.11
-- IBM OS/2 Warp Connect or Warp Server
- NetBIOS, which is available through one of the following:
-- IBM Network Transport Services (NTS/2)
-- IBM OS/2 LAN Server 2.0, 3.0, 4.0. Advanced Version 3.0 or
4.0
-- IBM OS/2 Warp Connect or Warp Server
Note: Novell NetBIOS emulation is not supported.
- Named Pipes, which comes with OS/2
- APPC, which requires and is available through one of the
following:
-- IBM SAA Networking Services/2
-- Communication Manager/2 1.0
- Shared Memory (for Single Server only) which is shipped with
the OS/2 client furnished with ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 Single
Server Edition
Additional Software Requirements:
o The GUI for administrative clients requires OS/2 Warp 3.0 or Warp
Server
o The ADSM OS/2 API requires OS/2 Warp 3.0 or Warp Server
o For the ADSM Lotus Notes backup agent, the following are required:
- ADSM OS/2 API
- One of the following:
-- Lotus Notes 3.x OS/2 Client (workstation) or Lotus Notes 3.x
OS/2 Server
-- Lotus Notes 4.x (beginning with 4.1) OS/2 Client
(workstation) or Lotus Notes 4.x (beginning with 4.1) OS/2
Server
SCO UNIX 386 or SCO Open Desktop Client
o A 386SX or higher level personal computer or workstation with 6MB
of available disk space
o SCO UNIX 386 Release 3.2 Version 4, SCO Open Desktop Release 2.0,
or SCO Open Desktop Release 3.0
o One of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with SCO Open Desktop 2.0 or 3.0
- For SCO UNIX 386, TCP/IP is available by installing SCO TCP/IP
Runtime System 1.1.3
Sequent PTX Client
o One of the following Sequent systems:
- Symmetry 5000 System (S5000) Model SE20, SE30, SE60, or SE70
- Symmetry 2000 System (S2000) Model /200, /250, /290, /400,
/450, /490, /700, /750, or /790, with 10MB of available disk
space
o Sequent PTX UNIX Release 2.1.6 or 2.1.7
o TCP/IP, PTX/TCP/IP Version 2.4.3, which comes standard with
Sequent PTX UNIX
Siemens Nixdorf SINIX 386/486 Client
o A Siemens Nixdorf PC Type PCD-4H or compatible workstation with a
386 or 486 processor with 4MB of available disk space. For ADSM
API support, an additional 1MB of available disk space is required
o Siemens Nixdorf UNIX SINIX-Z Version 5.4.1
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with SINIX-Z operating system
Siemens Nixdorf SINIX RISC Client
o Siemens Nixdorf RISC machine type RM200, RM400 or RM600 with 4MB
of available disk space. For ADSM API support, an additional 1MB
of available disk space is required.
o Siemens Nixdorf UNIX SINIX-N or SINIX-P Version 5.4.2
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with SINIX operating system
Note: The SINIX RISC client also provides support for the Pyramid
Nile environment.
Silicon Graphics IRIX UNIX Client
o A Silicon Graphics workstation with MIPS processor and at least
4MB of disk space. For ADSM API support, an additional 1MB of
disk space is required.
o IRIX UNIX Release 5.2, 5.3, or 6.2
o TCP/IP, which comes standard with IRIX UNIX
Sun Microsystems SunOS or Solaris Client
o For a backup-archive client:
- A Sun-4, SPARC, or compatible workstation with 8.0MB of disk
space. For ADSM API support, an additional 4.0 MB of available
disk space is required.
- SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.3, 2.4, or 2.5 in native mode
Note: Solaris 2.4 or 2.5 are only supported on SPARC
workstations.
- An X Windows System for the GUI, such as OpenWindows 2.0, which
comes standard with SunOS or Solaris for the backup-archive
client's windowed interface
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with SunOS or Solaris
Note: Support for backing up the Auspex NFS File Servers is
provided by running the ADSM SunOS 4.1.3 client on the Auspex
Host Processor.
o For an administrative GUI client:
- On Sun-4, SPARCstation or compatible workstation with 11.0 MB
of disk space
-- SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.3, 2.4
-- Solaris 2.3 and 2.4 require the binary compatibility
packages
- On Sun-4, SPARCstation or compatible workstation with 16.0 MB
of disk space
-- Solaris 2.5 in native mode
Note: The administrative GUI will work with the OpenLook window
manager, but the Motif Window Manager is recommended.
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with SunOS or Solaris
The Sun Solaris 2.5 HSM Client with the Space Management feature
requires the following hardware and software:
- Any Single Processor Sun workstation (MP not supported) with a
minimum of 16MB memory and available disk space as follows:
-- 60MB to install entire package including backup archive,
API, HSM, and administrative clients
-- A minimum of 32MB to install HSM (included above), if other
clients listed above are already installed
- Sun Solaris 2.5
- CDE (Common Desktop Environment) which comes standard with
Solaris 2.5
- TCP/IP, which comes standard with Solaris 2.5
Windows Client
o A personal computer with at least 4MB of memory and 3MB of
available disk space. For ADSM API support, an additional 800K of
disk space is required. For administrative client support, an
additional 350K of disk space is required.
o Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroup 3.11
o Any one of the following communication protocols:
- TCP/IP, which is available through one of the following WinSock
TCP/IP stacks:
-- FTP Software PC/TCP 3.0 for DOS
-- IBM TCP/IP 2.1 for DOS
-- NetManage Chameleon 4.0 for Windows
-- Novell LAN Workplace(TM) 4.1 or 4.2 for DOS
-- Trumpet TCP/IP 1.0 Revision A
-- WollonGong PathWay Runtime 2.0 for DOS/Windows
-- Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows 3.11 for Workgroups
- NetBIOS, which is available through IBM LAN Support Program
- IPX/SPX, which is available through NetWare Workstation for
Windows
- APPC (LU6.2), which is available through:
-- IBM Client Access/400 for Windows
-- Networking Services/Windows 1.0
-- IPX/SPX, which is available through NetWare Workstation for
Windows
Note: There may be prerequisite products for some APPC
configurations. Consult the current product documentation
for applicable products.
Windows 32-bit Client
A Windows 32-bit backup-archive client or administrative GUI client
require the following hardware and software:
o An Intel-based 80386 processor or greater with at least 5.0MB of
available disk space. Minimum recommended RAM for NT Workstation
is 12MB; minimum recommended RAM for NT Server is 32MB; minimum
recommended RAM for Windows 95 is 8MB.
o Microsoft Windows NT Version 3.5, or 3.51 or Windows 95
o The following communication protocols come with the Windows NT
operating system and are supported by the OS/2 server:
- NetBIOS
- IPX/SPX
- TCP/IP
The most up-to-date information on the technical requirements for
ADSM clients can be found in the World Wide Web at:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm.
Requirements for AS/400 API
o An AS/400 system with at least 6MB of available disk space
o OS/400(R) V3R1 or V3R2 (for CISC) and V3R6 or V3R7 (for RISC)
o One of the following communications protocols:
- TCP/IP, included with OS/400
- APPC (LU 6.2), included with OS/400
Note: An Integrated Language Environment(R) (ILE) is required to use
the API. The first ILE compiler available is ILE C/400(R).
Performance Considerations: ADSM for OS/2, Version 2.1 performance
will vary depending upon your particular configuration, the
client/server options, and customization.
Planning Information
Customer Responsibilities: ADSM servers are licensed based on the
number of authorized users, client types, optional features, and
device support modules.
ADSM administrators will be able to generate a report on demand that
shows the authorized and actual number of users, client types, and
devices supported. This report will enable customers to ensure that
they are not exceeding their authorizations for using the ADSM
server.
An understanding of the environment, including backup-archive
requirements and available storage media resources, as well as
storage management services required are important first steps in
planning for ADSM.
Packaging: The following materials are shipped to all ADSM for OS/2
Version 2.1 customers with each order:
o A CD-ROM containing all the machine-readable code for the base
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 Single Server Edition with OS/2 client,
all client support except as noted below, and base device support.
o On the same CD-ROM is the Network Edition Enabler machine-readable
code, as well as the code for the optional features other than the
OpenEdition MVS client. (The machine-readable code for the
OpenEdition MVS client must be ordered separately.) Authorization
to use these optional features must be ordered separately.
o A CD-ROM containing the ADSM Online Product Library is included in
the order package, and is also separately orderable as SK2T-1893.
o The Sun Solaris 2.5 client with HSM and the AS/400 API are not on
the base CD-ROM; they are available via the ADSM Web Site at no
charge.
o Hardcopy of:
- ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for OS/2: Quick Start
(GC35-0231)
- ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager: Installing the Clients
(SH26-4049)
- ADSM Using the Backup-Archive Client Reference Cards
(SX26-6013)
- IBM Program License Agreement (Z125-3301)
- ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for OS/2: License
Information (GC35-0230)
Security, Auditability, and Control
ADSM for OS/2, Version 2.1 uses the security and auditability
features of the OS/2 operating system.
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and
appropriate controls in application systems and communication
facilities.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Orders for new licenses will be accepted now.
Shipments will begin on the planned availability date.
To order these programs for order type, specify the order type
number, feature number, part number, program name, media and
quantity.
Program Package -- program media with documentation.
The basic ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 license includes support for the
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 Single Server Edition, basic device
support, and authorizes you to attach one OS/2 client. For the
Single Server Edition, the user may only run on the same system as
the ADSM server. If you want the Network Edition, now or at a later
date, you will also need to order the Network Edition Enabler
feature.
A user is a non-administrative client attached to the ADSTAR
Distributed Storage Manager server. It can be a backup/archive
client, an API client, an OpenEdition MVS client or a Space
Management (HSM) client. Note that for the Single Server Edition,
there is only one user, which must run on the same server system.
An administrative client controls and monitors the ADSM server
through ADSM administrator commands. There is no additional charge
for the administrative client.
For the Network Edition feature, ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 is
per-user priced, based on the number of additional users authorized
to attach to an ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 server. These User
Authorizations increase the number of clients supported by the ADSM
for OS/2 Version 2.1 server.
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number Medium
ADSM for OS/2 Single
Server Edition
License (with 1 OS/2
User Authorization) 5801-AAR 1804 84H3121 CD-ROM
Additional License Copies: Authorizes the customer who has a program
package to make a single copy of the program media and printed
documentation.
The authorization is given by providing the customer a Proof of
Entitlement for Additional License -- with Certificate which has its
own part number and feature number.
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number
ADSM for OS/2 Server
Single Server Edition
(with 1 OS/2 User
Authorization) Proof
of Entitlement
Additional License --
with Certificate 5802-AAR 1167 84H3122
Additional License Copies -- Software Advantage Exhibit:
Authorization to make additional license copies begins on the start
date specified in the Software Advantage Agreement. Proof of
Entitlement will be provided monthly.
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
ADSM for OS/2 Server
Single Server Edition
(with 1 OS/2 User
Authorization)
Additional License --
without Certificate 5802-AAR 84H3123
Use-Based Features: An authorization for a number of users or number
of resources used or managed is the Proof of Entitlement for
Use-Based Features.
For the Single Server Edition product, the User Authorization does
not apply, and therefore, should not be ordered.
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number
1 User Authorization
-- with Certificate 5807-AAR 0173 84H3124
5 User Authorizations
-- with Certificate 5807-AAR 0198 84H3126
10 User Authorizations
-- with Certificate 5807-AAR 0199 84H3127
50 User Authorizations
-- with Certificate 5807-AAR 0200 84H3128
Network Enabler Feature
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number
Network Edition Enabler
with Certificate 5807-AAR 0599 84H3129
Optional Features
For the Single Server Edition product, the Environment Support for
Desktop, Environment Support for UNIX, Environment Support for Space
Management, and Environment Support for OpenEdition MVS optional
features do not apply, and therefore, should not be ordered. The
Network Edition is a prerequisite for these optional features.
The Environment Support features enable the server to support each
appropriate client type.
o The Environment Support for Desktop feature enables the ADSM
server to support DOS, Windows, Windows 32-bit, NetWare, and
Macintosh clients.
o The Environment Support for UNIX feature enables the ADSM server
to support AIX, Bull DPX/2, Digital ULTRIX, Digital UNIX, HP-UX,
NCR UNIX SVR4, NEC EWS-UX/V, SCO UNIX 386, Sequent PTX, SINIX
386/486, SINIX RISC, IRIX UNIX, SunOS and Solaris.
o The Environment Support for Space Management feature enables the
server to support the HSM feature.
o The Environment Support for OpenEdition feature enables support
for an OpenEdition MVS client.
The base ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 server license authorizes the
attachment of selected devices for storage of the user data. The
Device Support Module features add authorization for additional
devices and libraries. Refer to the Technical Information section
for the list of devices supported by each module. The Device Support
Modules as well as the Secondary Server Attachment are available for
both the Single Server Edition and the Network Edition.
The Secondary Server Attachment authorizes an ADSM server to attach
to a library for which a Device Support Module has already been
purchased by a sharing ADSM server.
Customers using multiple ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 servers attached
to a single library controlled by those servers may, at their
discretion:
o Order the appropriate Device Module for every ADSM for OS/2
Version 2.1 server attached to the library, or
o Order the Device Module for the primary server and order the
Secondary Server Attachment for each of the other ADSM for OS/2
Version 2.1 servers attached to the library.
An AIX or Solaris client running with the Environment for Space
Management feature requires a user authorization unless the
workstation on which it is running already has a client which has
obtained an authorization. In other words, the HSM client can share
a user authorization with an AIX backup-archive client.
The Lotus Notes backup agent running on an OS/2 workstation requires
one user authorization. If that workstation is also running an ADSM
OS/2 client, then an additional user authorization would be required.
In this case, the Environment Support for Desktop feature is not
required, because the default environment on the ADSM for OS/2 server
supports the OS/2 client.
An Oracle backup agent running in an AIX environment requires its own
user authorization. If that workstation is also running another AIX
client, that client would require its own user authorization.
However, only one Environment Support for UNIX feature is required.
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number
Desktop Environment
Support with Certificate 5807-AAR 0201 84H3130
UNIX Environment
Support with Certificate 5807-AAR 0202 84H3131
Space Management
Environment Support
with Certificate 5807-AAR 0223 84H3132
OpenEdition MVS Client
Support with Certificate,
No Medium 5807-AAR 0224 84H3133
Device Support Modules
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number
Device Support Module 1
with Certificate 5807-AAR 0225 84H3134
Device Support Module 2
with Certificate 5807-AAR 0226 84H3135
Device Support Module 3
with Certificate 5807-AAR 0231 84H3136
Device Support Module 4
with Certificate 5807-AAR 0270 84H3137
Secondary Server
Attachment with
Certificate 5807-AAR 0271 84H3138
Device Support Module Upgrades
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number
Module 1 Upgrade to
Module 2 with Certificate 5808-AAR 0070 84H3139
Module 2 Upgrade to
Module 3 with Certificate 5808-AAR 0071 84H3140
Module 3 Upgrade to
Module 4 with Certificate 5808-AAR 0072 84H3141
The following three features and part numbers for the OpenEdition MVS
client include the Environment Support for OpenEdition MVS and the
required medium. These features are required for the initial order
of the OpenEdition MVS client. For additional servers, any
subsequent orders for this client Environment can use the 5807 Order
Type Number for the OpenEdition MVS client which furnishes the
Environment Support without media.
Order
Type Feature Part
Program Name Number Number Number Medium
OpenEdition
MVS Client 5801-AAR 1942 84H3259 4-mm Tape
OpenEdition
MVS Client 5801-AAR 1297 84H3186 6250 BPI Tape
OpenEdition
Client 5801-AAR 1266 84H3185 3480 Cartridge
Use Based Features -- Software Advantage: When the Volume Discount
Exhibit -- Software Advantage for Workstations applies, authorization
for use begins on the agreement start date. Continued authorized use
is based on the Proof of Entitlement for Use Based Features
subsequently provided to the customer.
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
1 User Authorization
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3125
Network Edition Enabler -- Software Advantage
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
Network Edition Enabler
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3142
Optional Features -- Software Advantage
Environment Support
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
Desktop Environment
Support without
Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3143
UNIX Environment
Support without
Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3144
Space Management
Environment Support
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3145
OpenEdition MVS
Client Support
without Certificate,
No Medium 5807-AAR 84H3146
Device Support Modules
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
Device Support Module 1
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3147
Device Support Module 2
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3148
Device Support Module 3
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3149
Device Support Module 4
without Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3150
Secondary Server
Attachment without
Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3151
Device Support Module Upgrades
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
Module 1 Upgrade to
Module 2 without
Certificate 5808-AAR 84H3152
Module 2 Upgrade to
Module 3 without
Certificate 5808-AAR 84H3153
Module 3 Upgrade to
Module 4 without
Certificate 5808-AAR 84H3154
Upgrade Protection (New Product): The following Upgrade Protection
Products are only available under the Software Advantage for
Workstations offering:
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
Upgrade Protection for
ADSM for OS/2 --
Single Server Edition
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3155
Upgrade Protection for
1 User Authorization --
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3159
Upgrade Protection for
Network Edition Enabler
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3157
Upgrade Protection for
Desktop Environment --
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3161
Upgrade Protection for
UNIX Environment --
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3163
Upgrade Protection for
Space Management --
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3165
Upgrade Protection for
OpenEdition MVS --
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3167
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 1
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3169
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 2
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3171
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 3
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3173
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 4
One-Time Charge 5809-AAR 84H3175
Upgrade Protection for
Secondary Server
Attachment One-Time
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3177
Upgrade Protection for
Module 1 Upgrade to
Module 2 One-Time
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3179
Upgrade Protection for
Module 2 Upgrade to
Module 3 One-Time
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3181
Upgrade Protection for
Module 3 Upgrade to
Module 4 One-Time
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3183
Upgrade Protection for
ADSM for OS/2 Single
Server Edition --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3156
Upgrade Protection for
1 User Authorization --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3160
Upgrade Protection for
Network Edition Enabler --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3158
Upgrade Protection for
Desktop Environment --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3162
Upgrade Protection for
UNIX Environment --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3164
Upgrade Protection for
Space Management --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3166
Upgrade Protection for
OpenEdition MVS --
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3168
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 1
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3170
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 2
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3172
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 3
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3174
Upgrade Protection for
Device Support Module 4
Quarterly Charge 5809-AAR 84H3176
Upgrade Protection for
Secondary Server
Attachment Quarterly
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3178
Upgrade Protection for
Module 1 Upgrade to
Module 2 Quarterly
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3180
Upgrade Protection for
Module 2 Upgrade to
Module 3 Quarterly
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3182
Upgrade Protection for
Module 3 Upgrade to
Module 4 Quarterly
Charge 5809-AAR 84H3184
Discounted Version 1 to Version 2 Upgrades
Customers who have leased or purchased an ADSM/2 Version 1.2 license
may upgrade these licenses to the new Version 2.1 ADSM for OS/2. For
each ADSM/2 Version 1.2 license, the customer may purchase an ADSM
for OS/2 Version 2.1 license, with any configuration, for 50% of the
ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 price. This does not include new
functional features such as Space Management (HSM) or OpenEdition
MVS. See the following list for eligible features.
Software Advantage Upgrade Protection customers who have purchased
Software Advantage Upgrade Protection for their ADSM/2 Version 1.2
licenses can upgrade according to the terms in the Software Advantage
Upgrade Protection agreement.
Order
Type Part
Program Name Number Number
ADSM for OS/2
Single Server Edition
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5801-AAR 84H4119
ADSM for OS/2
Single Server Edition
Additional License
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5802-AAR 84H3251
1 User Authorization
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3252
5 User Authorizations
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3253
10 User Authorizations
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3254
50 User Authorizations
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3255
Network Edition Enabler
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 5807-AAR 84H3256
Desktop Environment
Support Upgrade from
ADSM/2 V1.2 --
with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3257
UNIX Environment
Support Upgrade from
ADSM/2 V1.2 --
with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3258
Device Support Module 1
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3263
Device Support Module 2
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3264
Device Support Module 3
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3265
Device Support Module 4
Upgrade from ADSM/2
V1.2 -- with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3266
Secondary Server
Attachment Upgrade
from ADSM/2 V1.2 --
with Certificate 5807-AAR 84H3267
Upgrade Protection (Entitled Customers): Customers who have
previously acquired Software Advantage Upgrade Protection will
automatically receive the corresponding program package shortly after
general availability.
Program packages include a program media or other media with
documentation. Additional licenses apply when the customer has a
program package and orders an additional license to make a single
copy of the program media and the printed documentation.
For each program package or additional license ordered, enter the
program number with the appropriate feature numbers. Each feature
number can only be ordered as a quantity of one per program number.
Optional Down-loadable/Machine-readable Materials
The following are not contained in the base CD-ROM, but can be
downloaded via the ADSM Web Site:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm
Alternatively, the anonymous Internet FTP server can be reached
directly at:
http://www.index.storsys.ibm.com
The Sun Solaris 2.5 client with backup/archive and HSM support is
available via PTF IP20880.
The ADSM support code for NCR UNIX SVR4 MP RAS Release 3.0 can be
obtained via PTF IP20820. It will also be necessary to order the
Environment Support for UNIX feature, if this has not been previously
purchased.
The AIX Version 3 client PTF IP20847 or the AIX Version 4 client PTF
U444049 will include a copy of the Oracle Backup Agent for evaluation
or testing. The Oracle backup function will be available for use for
no additional charge until the priced Oracle Backup Agent becomes
available fourth quarter of 1996. (See Statement of General
Direction.)
The code for the AS/400 API is available from the anonymous Internet
FTP server.
Ordering Examples
1. ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 server with one OS/2 client on the same
workstation and support for Hewlett-Packard C1553A 4-mm Tape
Library
To order the Single Server Edition and Device Support Module 1,
specify:
o Program number 5801-AAR
o Feature 1804 or part number 84H3121 for base server and client
on the same workstation
o Feature 0225 or part number 84H3134 for Device Support Module 1
2. ADSM for OS/2 Version 2.1 Network Edition server and 10 OS/2
clients
To order a Network Edition server to support 10 OS/2 clients,
specify:
o Program number 5801-AAR
o Feature 1804 or part number 84H3121 for the base server and one
client
o Feature 0599 or part number 84H3129 for the Network Edition
Enabler
o Feature 0173 or part number 84H3124, quantity 9, for the
additional backup-archive clients. (Alternatively, order
feature 0198 or part number 84H3126 (5 user authorizations)
quantity 1 with feature 0173 or part number 34H3124, quantity
4, for a total of 9 client authorizations.)
3. ADSM for OS/2, Version 2.1 Network Edition server with multiple
devices and client types under Software Advantage
To order a basic license to run in a network environment with
support for 20 users, support for OS/2, Windows, AIX, DOS,
NetWare, HP-UX backup-archive, and AIX Space Management clients,
and support for an Exabyte EXB-10e and EXB-120 the Network Edition
Enabler is required to upgrade the Single Server. The base server
supports one backup-archive client, so 19 additional user
authorizations must be ordered. The OS/2 client is supported with
the base server, the DOS and NetWare clients are supported by the
Desktop Client Environment, the AIX and HP-UX backup-archive
clients are supported by the UNIX client environment and the AIX
Space Management client is supported by the Space Management
feature. The Exabyte EXB-10e is in Device Support Module 1, the
EXB-120 is in Device Support Module 3. The higher of the Device
Support Modules is the one ordered. So, to order specify:
o Program number 5801-AAR
o Part number 84H3121 for the base server and one client
o Part number 84H3142 for the Network Edition Enabler
o Part number 84H3125 quantity 19, for the additional user
authorizations
o Part number 84H3143 for the Desktop Environment for the DOS and
NetWare client support
o Part number 84H3144 for the UNIX Environment for the AIX and
HP-UX client support
o Part number 84H3145 for the Space Management feature
o Part number 84H3149 for Device Support Module 3 for the Exabyte
EXB-10e and EXB-120 support
The available order types are as follows:
o Program Package -- Program media with documentation.
o Additional License Copies -- Authorizes the customer who has a
program package to make a single copy of the program media and
documentation.
For customers who order additional licenses and want extra copies
of the documentation in the program package, separate copies may
be ordered directly. Refer to the Publications section of this
announcement for information.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Licensing: The program described in this announcement is licensed
under the terms and conditions of the IBM International Program
License Agreement. A copy of the agreement is included in the
program package.
Additional License: Proof of Entitlement must be acquired.
Use-Based Features: Proof of Entitlement must be acquired.
Software Advantage for Workstations -- Upgrade Protection: The
announced program is eligible as an entitled upgrade. Entitled
customers will be provided with a no-charge program package and a
Proof of Entitlement authorizing right to copy equal to the number of
programs protected. Shipment will follow general availability.
Variable Charges Apply: No
Limited Warranty: Yes
Program Services: Program services will be available until
September 30, 1998.
Support Line: The Personal Systems Support line applies.
Complimentary Introductory Support: Not applicable.
Volume Orders: For information regarding volume orders, contact your
IBM representative.
The without certificate program numbers for additional licenses,
distributed features, use-based features, Upgrade Protection part
numbers included in this announcement are eligible for volume
discounting under the terms of the Software Advantage for
Workstations Agreement and Exhibit.
Guarantee: Yes. The IBM 30-day, money-back guarantee applies.
Authorization for Copy and Use on Home/Portable Computer: Not
applicable for this program.
Program Transfer: The program is fully transferable.
Educational Allowance: A reduced charge is available to qualified
education customers. The educational allowance may not be added to
any other discount or allowance.
CHARGES
Contact your IBM representative for charges information for this
announcement.
CALL NOW TO ORDER
To order, contact IBM Direct, your local IBM representative, or your
IBM Authorized Business Partner.
IBM Direct, our national direct marketing organization, can also
arrange to put your name on the mailing list for catalogs of IBM
products.
Phone: 800-IBM-CALL
Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX
Internet: ibm_direct@vnet.ibm.com
Mail: IBM Direct
Dept. SE005
P.O. Box 16848
Atlanta, GA 30321-0848
Reference: SE005
To identify your local IBM Authorized Business Partner or IBM
representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU.
Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.
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