Understanding Structural Elements Used in Addressing
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Begins at 1 and uses negative numbers.
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Column indicates the horizontal location in the library
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Outer wall row numbering is 1 to 13, and inner wall numbering is 1 to 14.
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(LSM, Panel, Row, and Column) — used by HLI
clients, such as ACSLS and ELS, to represent library locations and components.
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Begins with 0 and uses only positive numbers.
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Column indicates the left or right side of the library
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Outer wall row numbering is 0 to 12, and inner wall numbering is 13 to 26.
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Physical Hardware Numbering for Tape Drives
— identifies the drive slot
locations assigned by the HBC card.
Figure C–1
Internal Library versus HLI-PRC Addressing (top view of library)
Understanding Structural Elements Used in Addressing
Walls
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Each side of the library (left/right) has an inner wall and an outer wall.
Standard Arrays
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14-slot arrays on the inner wall
Summary of Contents for SL8500
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