Media
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Media Domain and ID Labels
The media domain and media ID labels are the way a particular type of tape
cartridge is identified by a library. This is an important feature called:
Any Cartridge, Any Slot
The use of media domain and media ID labels allow customers to mix tape
drive types and media types in a single library or library complex—a true
mixed media solution.
The structure for the media domain and ID label is, for example:
Table 87 on page 169
lists the media domain and ID labels.
Media Label Requirements
The SL8500 supports three types of media and tape drives:
•
StorageTek T-Series (T9840 series, the T9940B, and T10000 series)
•
Linear Tape-Open (LTO) generations 2, 3, 4, 5 and WORM technology
•
Super DLT (SDLT) drives
Requirements for the media labels—volume serial numbers (VOLSER)—are:
Cartridge Label Media
Domain Media
ID
LTO4 L4
L
4
T10000 T1
T
1
T10000 T2
T
2
T9x40
The T9x40 tape cartridges require a
six plus one-character
label that consists of the
six-character customer label, then a single media ID character. These labels have a
unique barcode format based on the Code 39 standard that use a unique start/stop
character—the dollar sign ($)—and are printed only by EDP/Colorflex or American
Eagle Systems/Wrightline for use in StorageTek libraries.
T10000
The T10000 cartridge uses an
eight-character
label with domain type and media ID.
The media domain is a “T” and the media ID is 1.
The eight-character label is the future direction for all new tape technologies
because of its flexibility to differentiate between tape technologies and it fully meets
the ANSI Code 39 specification.
LTO
LTO tape cartridges require an
eight-character
label. This label consists of a six-
character customer defined volume serial number, the domain type (tape
technology), and the media ID for that particular technology.
SDLT
SDLT tape cartridges require a
seven-character
label. The six-character DLT labels
do not indicate the media type and is
not
compatible with the SL8500 libraries. The
seven character label has a small identifier
next to
the sixth character on the label for
the media ID (either S or 2).
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