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Before using this online manual Preface Chapter 1 : Overview 1.1 The XL-DATA/MV 1.1.1 Purpose of XL-DATA/MV 1.1.2 Features of XL-DATA/MV 1.1.3 XL-DATA/MV Data Transfer Methods 1.2 The Operating Environment of the XL-DATA/MV 1.3 Data Transfer Volume 1.3.1 Transfers between UNIX/IA Servers and UNIX/IA Servers Chapter 2 : Setting the Operating Environment 2.1 Installing XL-DATA/MV 2.1.1 Installing on a Solaris System 2.1.1.1 Installation 2.1.1.2 Uninstallation 2.1.2 Installing on a Windows System 2.1.2.1 Installation 2.1.2.2 Uninstallation 2.1.3 Installing on an HP-UX System 2.1.3.1 Installation 2.1.3.2 Uninstallation 2.1.4 Installing on an Linux System 2.1.4.1 Installation 2.1.4.2 Uninstallation 2.2 Setting the Operation Environment 2.2.1 For UNIX Server <-> UNIX Server Transfers 2.2.2 For UNIX Server <-> IA Server Transfers 2.2.3 For IA Server <-> IA Server Transfers 2.3 Connecting Disks to Each Server 2.3.1 Connecting to Solaris Systems 2.3.2 Connecting to Windows Systems 2.3.3 Connecting to HP-UX Systems 2.3.4 Connecting to Linux Systems 2.4 Initializing the XL-DATA/MV 2.4.1 Initializing from a UNIX Server 2.4.1.1 mftfdvini command 2.4.1.2 mftfdvadd command 2.4.1.3 mftfdvalt command 2.4.1.4 The Initialization Configuration File 2.4.2 Initializing from a IA Server 2.5 Disk Utility 2.5.1 List all disks and data transfer volumes 2.5.2 Data Transfer Volume Initialization 2.5.2.1 Initialization by the Initialization Wizard 2.5.2.2 Initialization by the Initialization Configuration File 2.5.2.3 Initialization by the list view information 2.5.3 Display initialization contents of data transfer volumes 2.5.4 Select/deselect data transfer volumes 2.6 Environment Settings on the Server System 2.6.1 UNIX/IA Server Environment Settings 2.6.1.1 Registering Data Transfer Users 2.6.1.2 Creating the Start Mode Specification File 2.6.1.3 Creating the Filter Command Return Code Conversion File 2.6.1.4 Set the Data Transfer Environment Settings File 2.7 Notes 2.7.1 When changing the data transfer volume to a volume for another purpose 2.7.2 When disconnecting a disk used as the Data Transfer Volume from IA Server Chapter 3 : Startup and Stop 3.1 UNIX Server 3.1.1 Starting the Daemon 3.1.2 Stopping the Daemon 3.2 IA Server 3.2.1 Starting the Service 3.2.2 Stopping the Service Chapter 4 : UNIX/IA Server Data Transfers 4.1 Functions 4.1.1 Overview of the Data Transfer Function 4.1.2 SEND (sending to the other server system) 4.1.3 RECEIVE (receiving from the other server system) 4.1.4 Transfer Data Format 4.1.5 The Transfer Data Format When Sending to Another Server System 4.1.6 The Transfer Data Format when Receiving from Another Server System 4.1.7 Calling the Filter Command 4.1.7.1 Filter Command Diagram 4.1.7.2 Filter Command Input and Output 4.1.7.3 The Filter Command Return Code Conversion Function 4.1.7.4 The Operating Environment of the Filter Command 4.1.8 User Verification 4.1.9 The Messaging Function of the UNIX/IA Server System 4.2 Transfer Command Reference 4.2.1 mftfsend Command 4.2.2 mftfrecv Command 4.3 Notes 4.3.1 Exclusiveness 4.3.2 About the Transfer Data Format 4.3.3 Security and Permissions of the UNIX/IA Server 4.3.4 Partition Time-Outs 4.3.5 Multiprocessing Data Transfer 4.3.6 About the note when the Windows Server 2008(x64) is used 4.4 Error Handling 4.4.1 When the Transfer Command is Canceled 4.4.2 When the Server System Side is Canceled 4.4.3 When an Error Occurs in the Daemon or Service of the Server System 4.4.4 In the Event of a System Shutdown 4.5 Examples of mftfsend Transfer Command 4.6 Examples of mftfrecv Transfer Command Chapter 5 Status Display Function 5.1 Initialization Contents Display Function 5.2 Data Transfer Status Display Function Chapter 6 : Messages 6.1 Message Format and Description 6.2 Messages Output by the Daemon or Service 6.3 Messages Output by Commands 6.4 Messages Output by the Commands, Daemon, or Service Appendix A : Return Information from the XL-DATA/MV A.1 Return Information of the XL-DATA/MV on the UNIX/IA Server Appendix B : List of Error Codes Appendix C : Statistical Information C.1 Statistical information output by the UNIX/IA server Appendix D : Collecting Information for Investigation D.1 The Error-log Information D.2 The Trace Information Appendix E : Samples Appendix F :Operation of Cluster System F.1 Cluster System Operation Mode F.2 Setting the Operating Environment F.2.1 Set the Data Transfer Volumes F.2.2 Set the Data Transfer Environment Settings File F.2.3 Initialization or modification of the Data Transfer Volume F.2.4 Environmental Setting of the Cluster System Product Glossary