Tape drive support – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Description

Tape Drive Support

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Each tape cartridge must contain a barcode that the barcode scanner

reads during the inventory process. During the inventory process, the

barcode scanner reads the fiducial labels to identify the types of

magazines and tape drives that are installed in the library.
Every tape cartridge must have a unique machine-readable barcode

attached to it. Tape cartridges cannot have duplicate barcode labels. This

barcode identifies the cartridge. The library stores the physical location of

the tape cartridge in an inventory database. All library or host requests

typically reference the location of the tape cartridges based on this

barcode number. Barcode labels are mandatory and must adhere to

specific standards. For more information on barcodes, see

Chapter 14,

Working With Cartridges and Barcodes

.

Tape Drive Support

Details about tape drive support include:

• Every library configuration must contain at least one tape drive.
• 5U Library Control Modules can hold a maximum of two tape drives.
• 9U Library Expansion Modules can hold a maximum of four tape

drives.

Please see

Supported Components

on page 421 for a list of tape drives

and media supported by the PowerVault ML6000 library.
The library supports mixing different tape drive types within the library

and within partitions. For information on how to do this, see

Working

With Partitions

on page 71.

SCSI and SAS tape drives are attached directly to the host. FC tape drives

can be directly attached to hosts or to the Storage Area Network (SAN).

FC tape drives can also be attached to FC I/O blades, which manage

communication between the hosts and the drives. For more information

on FC I/O blades, see

Working With FC I/O Blades

on page 109.

Tape drives are installed into tape drive slots in the rear of the library. If a

tape drive slot is empty, a filler plate covers the empty tape drive slots to

prevent debris from entering the library. Tape drives are shipped filling

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