Deleting the partitioning feature, Table 6-1 – Sun Microsystems StorageTek Modular Library System SL500 User Manual

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Deleting the Partitioning Feature

148 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008

Revision: KA • 96116

The screen display is from the perspective of Partition 1, therefore the resources

allocated to Partition 1 are shown in gold, and the resources allocated to Partition 2 and

Partition 6 are shown in red.

TABLE 6-1 on page 148

describes the resource allocation in

detail.

Deleting the Partitioning Feature

You can delete the Partitioning feature by deleting the Partitioning license key file from

the library. See

“Delete a License Key File” on page 126

for detailed instructions. You

must reboot the library after deleting the Partitioning license in order for the deletion to

take effect.

Note –

Deleting the Partitioning feature is an exceptional situation; be sure this is what

you really want to do.

Deleting the Partitioning feature has the following effects on the library configuration:

Changes the library state to “non-partitioned.”

Makes all licensed storage cells, drives, and CAPs accessible to all hosts.

All existing partition summary information and resource allocations are retained,

but not usable. If the Partitioning license is later re-installed, the partition allocations

are restored.

TABLE 6-1 Partition Example—Resource Description

Resource Group

Included Resources

Partition 1

All resources are shown in gold. Includes the following:

Tape drive in the Base Module

Storage cells in the left side of the Base Module

Top two CAP cells in the Base Module

Partition 2

All resources are shown in red. Includes the following:

Top tape drive in the Drive Module

Storage cells in the right side of the Base Module

No allocated CAP cells

Partition 6

All resources are shown in red. Includes the following:

Bottom tape drive in the Drive Module

Storage cells in the Drive Module

Bottom two CAP cells in the Base Module

Common CAP cell Middle CAP cell in the Base Module
Unassigned

All resources shown in white

Not Accessible

All resources shown x’ed out

Orphaned

cartridge

Cartridge in unallocated (white) storage cell in the Base Module

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