Automatically creating partitions – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Working With Partitions

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Automatically Creating
Partitions

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At any time after the initial configuration of the library, administrators

can add to the number of existing partitions by using the automatic

partitioning process. Automatic partitioning assigns available library

resources proportionately among the partitions, grouping tape drives

according to their interface type (SCSI, FC, or SAS) and media generation.

The default number of partitions created is the number of distinct tape

drive interface/media type combinations of the tape drives that are not

currently assigned to a partition. You cannot mix tape drive interface

types or media generations in partitions that you create automatically. To

create a partition with mixed interface types and media generations you

must create the partition manually (see

Manually Creating Partitions

on

page 74).
For example:
• If your library contains two tape drives, an FC LTO-4 and an FC

LTO-5, two partitions would be created because although they have

the same interface type, they have different media generations (LTO-

4 and LTO-5).

On the

Automatically Create Partitions

screen, you can select the number

of partitions to create, from a minimum of the default specified by the

library to a maximum that equals the number of unassigned tape drives

in your library.
The library must contain at least one unassigned tape drive and one

unassigned slot to automatically create a partition. If no unassigned tape

drives or slots exist, you must modify or delete one or more partitions to

free up resources. For more information, see

Modifying Partitions

on

page 75 and

Deleting Partitions

on page 76.

When the library automatically creates partitions, it creates control paths.

See

Working With Control Paths

on page 86 for a description of the

default control paths and how to change them.
By default, the library applies the Standard barcode format to each

partition. You can change this setting by modifying the partitions after it

has been created. For information on modifying partitions, see

Modifying

Partitions

on page 75.

Note:

This operation cannot be performed concurrently by multiple

administrators logged in from different locations. You can

access the screen, but you cannot apply changes while another

administrator is performing the same operation.

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