Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
Configuring I/E Station Slots
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• The library configures I/E slots in the control module I/E station first
and then works outward to the I/E stations in the expansion
modules. I/E stations in expansion modules below the control
module have precedence over I/E stations in expansion modules
above the control module.
• All slots in an I/E station must be configured the same way: as either
storage or I/E slots. For this reason, if your library includes one or
more expansion modules and you configure an even number of I/E
slots greater than six, the control module I/E station may be
configured automatically as storage.
• If the I/E station is configured as data storage slots, its door is always
locked. For information on unlocking I/E stations, see
Locking and
Unlocking the I/E Stations
on page 143.
• I/E station slots are shared by all partitions within a library.
• To identify how a specific I/E station magazine is configured, view
the
Library Configuration
report available from the
Reports
menu on
the web client. See
Viewing the Library Configuration
on page 149.
Configuring Zero I/E
Station Slots
3
Configuring zero I/E slots increases the number of storage slots in your
library but has the following consequences:
• You will not be able to use the I/E station to import and export tape
cartridges, including cleaning media.
• You will be required to open the library access door to bulkload and
unload tape cartridges, disrupting library operations. See
Bulkloading
on page 129.
• You will not be able to manually clean tape drives with a cleaning
cartridge.
For more information on using the I/E station to import and export
media, see
Running Your Library
on page 122.
Caution:
Configuring I/E station slots with cartridges already
loaded compromises data security. First, remove
cartridges from the I/E station and then configure the I/E
station slots.