
Note:
When naming logical libraries, developing an enterprise-wide library naming
convention leads to easier management of the libraries. Go to
Creating or removing a logical
Changing the name of a logical library
Certain configuration prerequisites exist when using encryption in your library. For an
overview of these rules, see
Configuration prerequisites for encryption
With automatic cleaning, any appropriate cleaning cartridge may be used to clean a drive in
any configured logical library, even if the cartridge resides in a different logical library.
The following sections describe two uses for multiple logical libraries.
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Using multiple logical libraries for library sharing
This section describes using multiple logical libraries for library sharing.
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Using multiple logical libraries for mixed drive types
This section describes using multiple logical libraries for mixed drive types.
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Using multiple logical libraries for library sharing
This section describes using multiple logical libraries for library sharing.
Multiple logical libraries are an effective way for the TS3500 Tape Library to simultaneously
back up and restore data from heterogeneous applications. For example, you can partition
the library so that it processes commands from Application 1 (about Department A) in
Logical Library 1, commands from Application 2 (about Department B) in Logical Library 2,
and commands from Application 3 (about Department C) in Logical Library 3. In this
configuration, the storage slots and drives in each logical library are dedicated to that
library and are not shared among other libraries. Commands issued by the applications
travel to the library through three unique control paths. Thus, the data processing for
Department A is confined to the storage slots and drives in Logical Library 1, processing for
Department B is confined to the storage slots and drives in Logical Library 2, and so forth.
Using multiple logical libraries for library sharing
This section describes using multiple logical libraries for library sharing.