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IEEE 1244.1 2000

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IEEE Standard for Media Management System (MMS) Architecture

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Administratively withdrawn January 2007 The architecture of a distributed, platform-independent system that manages removable media, including both disk and tape, using robotic and manual methods are specified. The generals chema for managing media, the components of the software system, and the supporting data model used by the software system for managing this media are described by this standard. Details of major components of the system are specified by companion standards.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
6 CONTENTS
9 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
11 1.2 Purpose
12 1.3 Conformance
13 2. References
3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
15 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. Functionality
16 4.1 Interface protocols
17 4.2 Programming and command line interfaces
18 4.3 Data transfer protocol and interface
4.4 Operation of the MMS
19 4.4.1 Operational overview
24 4.5 LM operational overview
25 4.5.1 Mount verification
26 4.5.2 Introduction of media
4.6 System start-up, restart, and shutdown
5. Operation and matching model
27 6. System model
6.1 Media
28 6.1.1 Cartridges
29 6.1.2 Volumes
6.1.3 Cartridge life cycle
31 6.2 Applications
6.2.1 User applications
6.2.2 Administrative applications
32 6.2.3 Operator functions
33 6.2.4 Configuration management
6.2.5 External policy agents
35 6.2.6 Application start-up, shutdown, and abnormal termination
36 6.2.7 Abnormal termination and restart of LMs and DMs
6.3 Media Manager (MM)
37 6.4 Library Managers (LMs) and Drive Managers (DMs)
38 6.4.1 Manager start-up, shutdown, and abnormal termination
6.4.2 Effect of abnormal termination and restart of system components on managers
7. Protocols
7.1 Language style
39 7.2 Language descriptions: extended BNF
40 7.3 Message sequencing within protocols
41 7.4 Security and authentication
7.5 Internationalization
42 7.5.1 Language selection
7.5.2 Localized messages
44 7.5.3 Response messages
45 7.5.4 Command sequencing
7.6 Overview of SSAIP
7.7 Overview of MMP
46 7.8 Overview of DMP
7.9 Overview of LMP
47 7.10 Overview of MMIP
7.11 Overview of MMCIP
8. Tokens
9. Data modelā€”introduction
48 9.1 Clusters and objects
49 9.2 Relationships between clusters
52 9.3 Data object list
54 10. Privilege levels, attribute types, and data types
10.1 Application privilege levels
10.2 Attribute types
55 10.2.1 Characteristic attributes
10.2.2 Control attributes
10.2.3 Status attributes
10.2.4 Client attributes
10.2.5 Key attributes
56 10.3 Summary of privileges and attribute types
10.4 Data types
57 10.5 Default values
11. Object types
58 12. Application cluster
12.1 Creation and deletion semantics
12.2 APPLICATION object
59 12.2.1 Attributes of the APPLICATION object
60 12.3 AI object
12.3.1 Attributes of the AI object
62 13. The library cluster
13.1 Creation and deletion semantics
13.1.1 Creation semantics
63 13.1.2 Deletion semantics
13.2 The LIBRARY object
13.2.1 Attributes of the LIBRARY object
65 13.3 The LM object
13.3.1 Attributes of the LM object
68 13.4 BAY object
13.4.1 Attributes of the BAY object
69 13.5 The SLOT object
13.5.1 Attributes of the SLOT object
72 13.6 SLOTGROUP object
13.6.1 Attributes of the SLOTGROUP object
74 13.7 SLOTCONFIG object
13.7.1 Attributes of the SLOTCONFIG object
76 13.8 SLOTTYPE object
13.8.1 Attributes of the SLOTTYPE object
77 14. Drive cluster
78 14.1 Creation and deletion semantics
14.1.1 Creation semantics
14.1.2 Deletion semantics
79 14.2 DRIVE Object
14.2.1 Attributes of the DRIVE object
85 14.3 DRIVEGROUP object
14.3.1 Attributes of the DRIVEGROUP object
86 14.4 DRIVEGROUPAPPLICATION object
14.4.1 Attributes of the DRIVEGROUPAPPLICATION
87 14.5 DM object
14.5.1 Attributes of the DM object
90 14.6 DMBITFORMAT object
14.6.1 Attributes of the DMBITFORMAT object
91 14.7 DMBITFORMATTOKEN
14.7.1 Attributes of the DMBITFORMATTOKEN object
93 14.8 The DMCAPABILITYobject
14.8.1 Attributes of the DMCAPABILITY object
94 14.9 The DMCAPABILITYTOKEN object
14.9.1 Attributes of the DMCAPABILITYTOKEN object
95 14.10 DMCAPABILITYDEFAULTTOKEN
14.10.1 Attributes of the DMCAPABILITYDEFAULTTOKEN object
96 14.11 DMCAPABILITYGROUP object
97 14.11.1 Attributes of the DMCAPABILITYGROUP object
98 14.12 DMCAPABILITYGROUPTOKEN
14.12.1 The attributes of the DMCAPABILITYGROUPTOKEN object
99 15. Cartridge cluster
15.1 Creation and deletion semantics
100 15.1.1 Creation semantics
15.1.2 Deletion semantics
101 15.2 The CARTRIDGE object
15.2.1 The attributes of the CARTRIDGE object
105 15.3 The CARTRIDGEGROUP object
15.3.1 The attributes of the CARTRIDGEGROUP object
106 15.4 The CARTRIDGEGROUPAPPLICATION object
15.4.1 The attributes of the CARTRIDGEGROUPAPPLICATION object
107 15.5 The CARTRIDGETYPE object
15.5.1 The attributes of the CARTRIDGETYPE Object
110 15.6 The SIDE object
15.6.1 The attributes of the SIDE object
112 15.7 The PARTITION object
113 15.7.1 The attributes of the PARTITION object
118 15.8 The VOLUME object
15.8.1 The attributes of the VOLUME object
121 16. The mount cluster
16.1 The MOUNTLOGICAL object
16.1.1 The attributes of the MOUNTLOGICALobject
16.1.2 ApplicationName
124 16.2 The MOUNTPHYSICAL object
16.2.1 The Attributes of the MOUNTPHYSICAL Object
127 16.3 The DRIVECARTRIDGEACCESS object
16.3.1 The Attributes of the DRIVECARTRIDGEACCESS Object
132 17. The session cluster
17.1 The CONNECTION object
17.1.1 The attributes of the CONNECTION object
134 17.2 The SESSION object
135 17.2.1 The attributes of the SESSION object
137 18. The task cluster
138 18.1 The TASK object
18.1.1 The attributes of the TASK object
140 18.2 The TASKCARTRIDGE object
141 18.2.1 The attributes of the TASKCARTRIDGE object
18.3 The TASKDRIVE object
18.3.1 The attributes of the TASKDRIVE
142 18.4 The TASKLIBRARY object
18.4.1 Attributes of the TASKLIBRARY object
143 19. The system cluster
19.1 The MESSAGE Object
19.1.1 The attributes of the MESSAGE object
145 19.2 The REQUEST object
146 19.2.1 The attributes of the REQUEST object
149 19.3 The SYSTEM object
150 19.3.1 The attributes of the SYSTEM object
154 19.4 The STALEHANDLE object
19.4.1 The attributes of the STALEHANDLE object
156 20. Tokens
20.1 Instructions
157 20.2 MMP mount modes
158 20.3 Slot type names
159 20.4 Cartridge shape names
160 20.5 Bit formats
162 20.6 Cartridge type names
163 20.7 Partition names
164 20.8 Attribute names
IEEE 1244.1 2000
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