Modules, Columns, Slots – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Description

Understanding the Location Coordinates

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Modules

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Library modules are represented by the first digit of a library coordinate.

Modules are identified relative to the 5U Library Control Module.
The 5U Library Control Module is numbered 0 (zero). 9U Library

Expansion Modules stacked above the 5U Library Control Module are

addressed with positive integer digits depending on their position above

the 5U Library Control Module. For example, the 9U Library Expansion

Module stacked directly above the 5U Library Control Module is number

1. The 9U Library Expansion Module stacked directly above module 1 is

number 2, and so on.
Modules stacked below the 5U Library Control Module are numbered

with negative integer digits, also depending on their relative position to

the 5U Library Control Module. For example, the 9U Library Expansion

Module stacked directly below the 5U Library Control Module is number

–1. The 9U Library Expansion Module stacked directly below module –1

is number –2, and so on.

Columns

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A storage column is a group of slots arranged vertically in the library.

Columns are represented by the second digit of a library coordinate.

Columns are identified relative to the front left of the library. The column

in the front left of the library is number 1. The column numbering

continues around the library in a clockwise direction. The I/E station

column is always number 6.

Slots

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Fixed storage slots are represented by the third digit of the library

location coordinate. Within each column, slots are numbered from top to

bottom, starting at 1. For example, in

Figure 11

on page 36, the full

location coordinate of Slot 1 is 0, 1, 1.

Tape Drives

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Tape drives are addressed first by module and then by tape drive bay

within the module. The drive bays within a module are numbered from

top to bottom. A one-based numbering system is used. The full address of

a tape drive is in the form of [module,drive bay]; for example: [0,1], [1,3],

[-1,2].

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