Returning media identifiers to hosts, Working with library control paths, Creating partitions – HP StoreEver ESL G3 Tape Libraries User Manual

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Table 3 Sampling of Media Type Identifiers

Identifier

Media Type

Media Domain

“L4” as the last two characters in the
barcode

LTO-4

LTO

“LU” as the last two characters in the
barcode

LTO-4 WORM

LTO

“L5” as the last two characters in the
barcode

LTO-5

LTO

“LV” as the last two characters in the
barcode

LTO-5 WORM

LTO

With a valid media type identifier present and the Media Type Checking setting enabled, which is
the case by default, a host is prevented from executing invalid media moves across differing media
types. For example, a host can be prevented from moving LTO-5 media to an LTO-4 drive. If an invalid
move is attempted, the library returns an error to the host.

Returning media identifiers to hosts

With the Return Media Identifier setting, you can control if and where a media type identifier appears
in the volume serial number that is returned to the host.

Table 4

shows an example of how the return media identifier behaves, depending on the setting you

choose: Disabled, Prefix, Suffix, and Pass Through. The bold, underlined portion is the media identifier.

Table 4 Return Media Identifier Behavior Example

Volume Serial Number Returned to Host

1

Setting

AB1234

Disabled

L5AB1234

Prefix

AB1234L5

Suffix

AB1234L5

Pass Through

1

Based on actual LTO-4 barcode: AB1234L5

For more information about configuring the Media Type Checking and Return Media Identifier settings,
see

Creating Partitions

.

Working with Library Control Paths

You must define a control path for each library partition. The control path is used to connect a partition
to a host application. The ESL G3 does not automatically assign a control path when you create a
partition. When selecting a library control path for a partition, you are selecting which tape drive
will present (or proxy) the virtual robot LUN to the SAN and hosts.

Creating Partitions

You can create library partitions in the following ways:

Creating Partitions with the Setup Wizard

Modifying the Library Configuration

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