Configuring i/o stations and reserving slots, Configuring, Stations – Dell TL2000 User Manual

Page 143: Reserving, Slots

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Configuring

I/O

Stations

and

Reserving

Slots

2U

libraries

usually

have

1

slot

for

an

I/O

Station,

while

4U

libraries

have

3

slots

assigned

as

an

I/O

Station.

These

slots

can

be

configured

as

storage

if

needed.

To

configure

the

I/O

Station

using

the

Web

User

Interface,

follow

these

steps.

v

Go

to

Configure

Library->General

.

v

To

enable

the

I/O

Station,

place

a

check

mark

in

the

I/O

Station

Enabled

box.

If

it

is

checked

as

enabled,

the

first

3

physical

slots

in

the

lower

left

magazine

in

a

4U

or

the

first

physical

slot

in

the

left

magazine

in

a

2U

is

configured

as

an

I/O

station.

If

the

I/O

Station

Enabled

box

is

not

checked,

the

slots

are

configured

as

storage.

Dedicated

Cleaning

Slot

Earlier

versions

of

the

4U

library

contained

a

Dedicated

Cleaning

Slot

(DCS).

This

DCS

can

be

retained

and

is

supported

by

future

library

firmware

updates.

Library

firmware

after

1.95

will

allow

removal

of

the

DCS,

thus

enabling

this

slot

to

be

used

as

a

storage

slot.

To

remove

the

DCS,

perform

the

following

procedures

using

the

Operator

Control

Panel

(OCP).

1.

Navigate

to

the

Library

Settings

(Logical

Library

Settings)

screen

Configure

>

Library

Settings

(or

Logical

Library

Settings

.

2.

Select

General

.

3.

Scroll

down

to

Remove

DCS

.

4.

Select

No

or

Yes

.

5.

Select

Save

then

press

the

Enter

button.

Attention:

If

your

library

originally

contained

a

Dedicated

Cleaning

Slot

and

was

removed,

it

can

only

be

reinstated

by

restoring

factory

default

settings.

To

enable

automatic

cleaning

of

the

drives

when

needed,

a

slot

must

be

reserved,

a

cleaning

cartridge

must

be

present

in

the

reserved

slot,

and

Auto

Clean

must

be

enabled.

Reserving

Slots

Reserving

a

slot

is

accomplished

by

reducing

the

Active

Slot

count

in

any

particular

logical

library.

Slots

are

reserved

beginning

with

the

last

available

slot

in

the

last

magazine

of

the

library.

A

cleaning

cartridge

in

a

reserved

slot

is

available

to

any

logical

library

drive

even

if

the

reserved

slot

is

not

in

that

logical

library.

Typically,

if

the

library

contains

multiple

logical

libraries,

the

last

logical

library

is

chosen

for

the

reserved

slot

containing

the

cleaning

cartridge.

As

with

a

library

with

a

single

logical

library,

this

slot

is

the

last

physical

slot

in

the

library

(top

right

magazine,

uppermost

rear

slot).

To

reserve

a

cleaning

slot,

follow

these

steps.

v

To

reserve

slots

in

your

library,

go

to

the

Web

User

Interface

at

“Choosing

General

Library

Settings”

on

page

4-18

or

the

Operator

Control

Panel

at

“Configure:

Library”

on

page

5-20

to

get

directions

on

reducing

the

Active

slot

count.

Chapter

5.

Operations

5-57

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