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Release Package Contents

This appendix describes the content of the release packages and shows the directories and files that the software creates when it is installed.

This appendix contains the following sections:


Release Package Contents

The Sun StorageTek QFS software packages are in Sun Solaris pkgadd(1M) format. These packages reflect the Sun Solaris version for the platform on which you will be installing the Sun StorageTek QFS software.

TABLE A-1 shows the release packages.


TABLE A-1 Release Packages

Installed Package

Description

SUNWqfsr, SUNWqfsu

Sun StorageTek QFS software packages

SUNWfsmgrr, SUNWfsmgru

File System Manager software packages


The releases are identified using characters arranged in the following format:


major U update.patch

The "U" in this format stands for "update."

In the patch number field, a number between 1 and 99 indicates a patch release, and a letter from A through Z indicates pre-release software. The base release of a first feature release of a major release might not contain a patch level.

For example:


Directories and Files Created

This section describes the directories and files associated with the Sun StorageTek QFS product. You can obtain additional information about the files in this section from the man pages after the software is installed.

Directories Created at Installation

TABLE A-2 lists the directories created when the Sun StorageTek QFS software packages are installed.


TABLE A-2 Directories Created

Directory

Content

/etc/fs/samfs

Commands specific to Sun StorageTek QFS software.

/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs

Configuration and license files.

/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/scripts

Site-customizable scripts.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/bin

User command binaries.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/client

Files for the remote procedure call API client.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/doc

Documentation repository for any informational files included in the release. The README file, which summarizes the installed release's features, is included in this directory.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/examples

Various example configuration files.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/include

API include files.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/lib

Relocatable libraries.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/man

man(1) pages.

/var/snmp/mib

Standard MIB files and product MIB (SUN-SAM-MIB.mib).

/opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin

System administrator commands and daemon binaries.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/sc

Sun Cluster binaries and configuration files.

/opt/SUNWfsmgr/bin

File System Manager administrator commands.

/opt/SUNWfsmgr/doc

File System Manager online documentation repository.

/var/opt/SUNWsamfs

Device catalogs, catalog trace file, log files, archiver data directory, and queue files.


Files Created at Installation

TABLE A-3 lists miscellaneous files created when the Sun StorageTek QFS software is installed.


TABLE A-3 Files Created - Miscellaneous

File

Description

/etc/sysevent/config/SUNW,SUNWsamfs,sysevent.conf

 

Solaris system event handler configuration file.

/kernel/drv/amd64/samaio

File system asynchronous I/O pseudo-driver (64-bit version for x64 platforms).

/kernel/drv/amd64/samioc

Sun Solaris 64-bit file system interface module (for x64 platforms).

/kernel/drv/samaio.conf

Configuration file for samaio.

/kernel/drv/samaio

File system 32-bit asynchronous I/O pseudo-driver (not present in the Solaris 10 OS).

/kernel/drv/samioc.conf

Configuration file for the samioc module.

/kernel/drv/samioc

Sun Solaris 32-bit file system interface module (not present under the Solaris 10 OS).

/kernel/drv/sparcv9/samaio

File system asynchronous I/O pseudo-driver (64-bit version for SPARC platforms).

/kernel/drv/sparcv9/samioc

Sun Solaris 64-bit file system interface module (for SPARC platforms)

/kernel/fs/amd64/samfs

Sun Solaris 64-bit file system module for x64 platforms.

/kernel/fs/samfs

Sun Solaris 32-bit file system module (not present under the Solaris 10 OS on SPARC).

/kernel/fs/sparcv9/samfs

Sun Solaris 64-bit file system module for SPARC platforms.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/sc/etc/SUNW.qfs

 

Sun Cluster configuration file created only in the presence of Sun Cluster software.

/usr/cluster/lib/rgm/rtreg/SUNW.qfs

 

Sun Cluster configuration file created only in the presence of Sun Cluster software.

/var/log/webconsole/host.conf

 

File System Manager configuration file.

/var/opt/SUNWsamfs/faults

Faults history file.

/var/sadm/samqfsui/fsmgr_uninstall

 

Software for removing File System Manager and its supporting applications.




Note - The 32-bit modules are not distributed for the Solaris 10 OS packages on a SPARC platform.



The Sun StorageTek QFS file system has dynamically loadable components that are stored in the Sun Solaris /kernel directory (see TABLE A-3). You can determine the modules that are loaded by using the modinfo(1M) command. Typically, the kernel loads the file system module at boot time. Alternatively, you can load the file system module when the file system is first mounted after the Sun software is installed.

After the Sun StorageTek QFS software is installed, it creates files that it uses for fault notification. TABLE A-4 lists these files. When the software detects faults serious enough to merit user attention, the software uses these trap and log files to convey fault information through the File System Manager software.


TABLE A-4 Files Created - Fault Notification

File

Description

/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/scripts/sendtrap

Sends trap information.

/opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/fault_log

Records faults.


The software creates the files listed in TABLE A-4 with -rwxr-x--- permissions. Do not change these file permissions. If execute permissions are lost, for example, the system writes messages such as the following to /var/adm/messages:


SUNW,SUNWsamfs,sysevent.conf, line1: no execute access to /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/tapealert_trap - No such file or directory.

Site Files

The configuration procedures in this manual direct you to create several files. The Sun StorageTek QFS software uses these site files.



Note - Your site's configuration files must contain ASCII characters only.



There is only one site file that you are required to create at your site in order to use the Sun StorageTek QFS software. It is the master configuration (mcf) file /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/mcf. For more information about this file, see the mcf(4) man page.

You might also create the following files, depending on the software packages you install and the features you use:



Note - If you are also using the Sun StorageTek SAM software for archive management, a number of additional site files are required. See the Sun StorageTek Storage Archive Manager Installation and Upgrade Guide for more information.



Modified System Files

During installation, Sun StorageTek QFS software adds information to certain Solaris system files. These system files are ASCII text files. The Solaris OS uses these files to identify loadable kernel modules by number rather than by name.

The Sun StorageTek QFS software adds information to the following files: