Sun Microsystems StorageTek Modular Library System SL500 User Manual

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CAP Operation Tasks

192 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008

Revision: KA • 96116

partitions, opening the CAP door may expose cells not allocated to the selected

partition. If any of the inaccessible cells contain cartridges, the CAP door will not

open and a warning popup appears.

Click OK to return to the Assign CAP Button screen. Before you can continue with this

procedure, you must remove the inaccessible cartridges from the CAP.

10.On the library control panel, push the CAP Open button.

11.The library opens the doors of all CAPs with cells accessible to the selected partition.

Doors to CAPs that contain only inaccessible cells do not open.
The library also sends CAP status messages to all hosts with access to the exposed cells.

Following are examples:

If the library opens common CAPs only, messages are sent to all hosts with access to

common CAP cells.

If the library opens a split CAP containing both allocated and common cells,

messages are sent to all hosts in the assigned partitions, as well as all hosts with

access to common CAP cells.

12.Remove the cartridges from the CAP cells.

13.Close the CAP. It locks automatically.

14.Once the selected partitions are finished with the CAP, it is recommended that you

restore the Assign CAP Button screen to the following settings. This will help to

prevent cartridges from being entered inadvertently into the wrong partition in the

next CAP operation.

In the Common CAP table, click None.

In the Split CAP table, clear all the checkboxes.

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