The introductory chapter "System components" and the chapter “Working with ROBAR” are fundamental for understanding ROBAR, its system components and how they interwork. The archive system specific sections contain the information which is relevant specifically for the operators of the particular archive systems.
The reference chapters “chapter "User interface for ROBAR-CL"” and “User interface for ROBAR-SV” contain, in alphabetical order, the statements to the user program ROBAR-CL-SDF, the menus of the ROBAR-SV Manager and the menus of the robar
menu program. Archive system specific information has been added at the relevant places in these chapters.
The chapter "Installation and configuration" provides information on installing and configuring ROBAR-CL in BS2000 and ROBAR-SV on the ROBAR server. This chapter, which is intended for specialists, provides a large amount of archive system and operating system specific information.
Information for specialists who have a thorough knowledge of the ROBAR system is contained in the chapters “Troubleshooting”, “ROBAR rule files”, “Messages” and “Appendix”.
At the back of the manual you will find a glossary, a list of related publications, and an index.
Reader’s guideline for users with the ETERNUS CS virtual archive system
Inform yourself about ROBAR in the following sections:
Learn about working with ROBAR in the following sections:
Install ROBAR with the help of the following sections:
In the other chapters you will find detailed information on using ROBAR which you require for operating ROBAR. Information which applies specifically for the ETERNUS CS virtual archive system is indicated by ABBA interface.
Reader’s guideline for users with the Scalar i500 and i6000 archive systems
Inform yourself about ROBAR in the following sections:
Learn about working with ROBAR in the following sections:
Install ROBAR with the help of the following sections:
In the other chapters you will find detailed information on using ROBAR which you require for operating ROBAR. Information which applies specifically for the Scalar i500 and i6000 archive systems is indicated by SCSI interface.
Readme file
The functional changes to the current product version and revisions to this manual are described in the product-specific Readme file.
Readme files are available to you online in addition to the product manuals under the various products at https://bs2manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. You will also find the Readme files on the Softbook DVD.
Information under BS2000
When a Readme file exists for a product version, you will find the following file on the BS2000 system:SYSRME.<product>.<version>.<lang>
This file contains brief information on the Readme file in English or German (<lang>=E/D). You can view this information on screen using the SHOW-FILE
command or an editor.
The /SHOW-INSTALLATION-PATH INSTALLATION-UNIT=<product>
command shows the user ID under which the product’s files are stored.
Additional product information
Current information, version and hardware dependencies, and instructions for installing and using a product version are contained in the associated Release Notice. These Release Notices are available online at https://bs2manuals.ts.fujitsu.com.