Chapter 2. library features, Cleaning cartridge detection, Auto clean mode – Dell PowerVault TL2000 User Manual

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Chapter

2.

Library

Features

The

library

includes

the

following

components:

v

Operator

panel

with

LCD

display

and

4

buttons

which

allows

you

to

monitor

the

media

changer

operations,

control

robotic

operation

and

change

configuration

settings

v

Bar

code

scanner,

the

media

changer

uses

the

bar

code

scanner

to

read

the

bar

codes

from

the

data

cartridges

and

report

this

information

as

part

of

the

cartridge

inventory

v

Ethernet

port

for

connecting

to

a

10/100Base

T

Ethernet

network.

This

connection

allows

remote

monitoring

of

the

media

changer's

operation,

performing

firmware

upgrades

and

configuring

its

settings.

This

port

is

also

called

RMU

(Remote

Management

Unit)

v

LVD

SCSI

or

Fibre

Channel

port,

through

this

port

the

host

sends

SCSI

commands

to

both

the

media

changer

and

the

tape

drive

v

Serial

monitor

port,

through

this

port

the

media

changer

can

be

controlled

by

a

console

interface

v

Cartridge

mover

which

moves

cartridges

from

one

location

to

the

other.

This

element

is

also

called

a

medium

transfer

element

v

Storage

slots

which

store

cartridges

also

referred

to

as

storage

elements

v

Import/Export

element

allows

the

user

to

import

or

export

an

cartridge

into/from

the

inventory

of

the

library

v

High

Speed

/

High

Density

tape

drive

also

referred

to

as

data

transfer

element

v

Magazines,

these

cartridge

carriers

are

used

to

hold

cartridges

in

the

library.

Magazines

can

be

removed

from

the

library.

Cleaning

Cartridge

Detection

The

media

changer

will

recognize

cleaning

cartridges.

Once

a

cleaning

cartridge

is

recognized

the

media

changer

will

report

its

special

status

in

the

Read

Element

Status

data.

Auto

Clean

Mode

The

media

changer

supports

Auto

Clean

Mode.

Application

clients

must

provide

a

place

within

the

library

to

house

the

cleaning

cartridge.

Some

libraries

may

have

a

designated

cleaning

slot

(DCS)

where

the

cleaning

cartridge

may

reside.

In

the

absence

of

a

DCS,

the

application

client

must

reserve

a

slot

(element

address

that

will

not

be

seen

by

the

host).

For

details

on

reserving

element

addresses,

see

the

Configuration

section

of

your

Users

Guide.

The

cleaning

cartridge

can

then

be

physically

moved

into

that

″reserved″

element

address

to

be

available

when

called

for

by

Auto

Clean.

User

Commanded

Cleaning

The

media

changer

may

be

instructed

to

clean

a

tape

drive

by

means

of

OCP

or

RMU

commands.

When

the

medium

changer

is

instructed

to

clean

a

drive,

the

media

changer

will

load

a

cleaning

cartridge

into

the

tape

drive

and

return

this

cartridge

to

its

source

element

address

once

the

cleaning

operation

is

finished.

When

no

cleaning

cartridge

is

available

in

the

librarys

inventory

then

the

media

changer

will

request

the

user

to

insert

a

cleaning

cartridge.

After

the

cleaning

operation

is

completed

the

media

changer

will

post

a

message

to

the

user

about

the

status

of

the

cleaning

operation.

Control

Modes

The

media

changer

can

receive

commands

from

the

following

interfaces:

SCSI,

RMU,

OCP

and

Console.

The

default

interface

for

receiving

media

access

commands

is

the

SCSI

interface.

The

media

changer

accepts

media

access

SCSI

commands

when

the

media

changer

is

on-line.

The

media

changer

is

off-line

when

a

user

sends

a

media

access

command

from

either

the

RMU,

OCP

or

Console

interface.

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