Library features, User interface, Partitions – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Description

Library Features

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the tape drive slots from the bottom to the top of the library, but the tape

drives can be reinstalled in any available tape drive slot.

For information on adding tape drives, see

Adding a Tape Drive

on

page 354.

Library Features

This section describes several features of PowerVault ML6000 libraries.

User Interface

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The operator panel is located on the front door of the 5U Library Control

Module and allows you to work locally on the library via the user

interface. The Web client allows you to view and perform library

functions from remote sites and is accessible through a browser. The

operator panel and Web client contain a similar user interface and

functionality.
See

Chapter 4, Understanding the User Interface

for more information

about the operator panel and the Web client.

Partitions

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Partitions are virtual sections within a library that present the appearance

of multiple, separate libraries for purposes of file management, access by

multiple users, or dedication to one or more host applications.
Organizing the library into partitions divides the resources into virtual

sections. Partitions can be used to control access to portions of the library

by granting permissions to user accounts to access certain partitions.
For more information on partitions, see

Working With Partitions

on

page 71.

Note:

Tape drive filler plates must be in place for the library to

operate at normal speed.

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