Library partitioning and element addressing, Library, Slots – Dell TL2000 User Manual

Page 214: Storage, Drive, Element, Addresses, Physical, Locations, Partitioning

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4U

Library

I/O

Slots,

Storage

Slots,

and

Drive

Slots

Element

Addresses

and

Physical

Locations

For

an

overview

of

library

partitioning

and

element

addressing,

see

“Library

Partitioning

and

Element

Addressing.”

The

following

table

contains

the

physical

location

(Slot

x)

and

SCSI

element

address

in

decimal

(4xxx)

and

in

hexadecimal

(0x10xx)

of

the

I/O

slots,

storage

slots,

and

drive

slots

in

the

4U

library

containing

only

two

drive

sleds.

In

older

4U

libraries

where

the

Dedicated

Cleaning

Slot

(DCS)

is

in

a

fixed

location

(slot

9)

and

elected

by

the

user

to

be

retained

as

a

DCS

(option

to

delete

DCS

is

available

in

library

firmware

greater

than

1.95),

the

above

slot

numbering

and

element

address

changes

starting

with

slot

10.

In

4U

libraries

with

a

DCS,

the

information

shown

in

slot

9

below

moves

to

slot

10

and

so

forth

through

the

remaining

magazine

slots.

The

final

slot

is

slot

44

instead

of

slot

45

for

libraries

without

a

DCS.

See

“Configuring

I/O

Stations

and

Reserving

Slots”

on

page

5-57

for

information

on

how

to

delete

the

dedicated

cleaning

slot.

Once

the

DCS

is

deleted,

you

cannot

get

it

back.

You

will

have

to

create

a

reserved

slot

if

you

want

to

clean

the

drive(s).

Table

A-4.

4U

library

SCSI

element

addresses

for

storage

slots

and

drive

slot

Upper

Left

Magazine

Front

of

4U

library

Library

Rear

Panel

Upper

Right

Magazine

Front

of

4U

library

Slot

18

4113

(0x1011)

Slot

19

4114

(0x1012)

Slot

20

4115

(0x1013)

Slot

21

4116

(0x1014)

Drive

2

257

(0x101)

Slot

45

4140

(0x102C)

Slot

44

4139

(0x102B)

Slot

43

4138

(0x102A)

Slot

42

4137

(0x1029)

Slot

14

4109

(0x100D)

Slot

15

4110

(0x100E)

Slot

16

4111

(0x100F)

Slot

17

4112

(0x1010)

Slot

41

4136

(0x1028)

Slot

40

4135

(0x1027)

Slot

39

4134

(0x1026)

Slot

38

4133

(0x1025)

Slot

10

4105

(0x1009)

Slot

11

4106

(0x100A)

Slot

12

4107

(0x100B)

Slot

13

4108

(0x100C)

Slot

37

4132

(0x1024)

Slot

36

4131

(0x1023)

Slot

35

4130

(0x1022)

Slot

34

4129

(0x1021)

Lower

Left

Magazine

Drive

1

256

(0x100)

Lower

Right

Magazine

I/O

Slot

3

18

(0x12)

Slot

7

4102

(0x1006)

Slot

8

4103

(0x1007)

Slot

9

4104

(0x1008)

Slot

33

4128

(0x1020)

Slot

32

4127

(0x101F)

Slot

31

4126

(0x101E)

Slot

30

4125

(0x101D)

I/O

Slot

2

17

(0x11)

Slot

4

4099

(0x1003)

Slot

5

4100

(0x1004)

Slot

6

4101

(0x1005)

Slot

29

4124

(0x101C

Slot

28

4123

(0x101B)

Slot

27

4122

(0x101A)

Slot

26

4121

(0x1019)

I/O

Slot

1

16

(0x10)

Slot

1

4096

(0x1000)

Slot

2

4097

(0x1001)

Slot

3

4098

(0x1002)

Slot

25

4120

(0x1018)

Slot

24

4119

(0x1017)

Slot

23

4118

(0x1016)

Slot

22

4117

(0x1015)

Library

Partitioning

and

Element

Addressing

Library

4U

systems

with

firmware

versions

of

.80

and

higher,

and

containing

at

least

2

drives,

have

the

ability

to

configure

two

logical

libraries

(create

two

partitions).

This

partitioning

has

been

expanded

with

the

new

library

firmware

and

half-high

drive

integration.

Now

it

is

possible

to

configure

1,

2,

3

or

4

partitions

in

the

4U

library.

Additionally

the

2U

library

can

now

be

configured

into

one

or

two

partitions.

Each

library

must

contain

at

least

one

drive

per

logical

library

(partition).

In

a

partitioned

library,

the

Operator

Control

Panel

(OCP)

only

reports

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