Partition screen reference, Partition screen reference 193 – Sun Microsystems StorageTek Modular Library System SL500 User Manual

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Partition Screen Reference

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Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 193

Partition Screen Reference

This section includes detailed descriptions of all SL Console partition screens, arranged

by screen navigation path. For example,

Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Add Connection indicates the screen accessed by

clicking Tools and then Partitions from the Menu Bar, and then clicking the Summary

(Step 2) tab, and then the Add Connection button.

Note –

The Partitions screens can be accessed only from the standalone SL Console or

the Web-launched SL Console. They are not available on the local operator panel.

Partition Screens are organized into the following categories:

“Partition Summary Screens” on page 194

“Partition Design and Commit Screens” on page 211

“Partition Report Screens” on page 226

“Partition CAP Operation Screens” on page 244

Note –

The partition Summary (Step 2) and Design (Step 3b) screens, and all

associated popups, give you a dynamic workspace to design your library partitions. All

partition configuration information is automatically saved to the partition workspace in

SL Console memory and retained for the duration of your SL Console session. This

allows you to switch among partition views and leave and return to the partition

screens any number of times without losing your configuration changes.

Caution –

Information in the SL Console partition workspace is saved to the library

controller database only through the Commit (Step 4) screen. If your SL Console

session ends or you refresh the workspace data before you have committed your

updates through the Commit (Step 4) screen, you will lose any partition changes you

have made through the Summary (Step 2) and Design (Step 3b) screens and all

associated popups.

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