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Comparisons
Because the SL8500 is a new library, a comparison between an existing
StorageTek library—the 9310 Powderhorn—might help to put things into
perspective.
This appendix provides comparisons between these two libraries.
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Contrasts Between Libraries
Many concepts and terms used for earlier libraries apply to SL8500 libraries.
However, many terms for the SL8500 have been modified from their original
meanings. As the SL8500 library product is substantially different from earlier
StorageTek library products, a general list of terms that relate old with new
concepts is supplied in
Table 89
.
Table 89. Old versus New Terminology
9310 PowderHorn
SL8500
Automated Cartridge System (ACS):
An LMU
and its associated LSMs.
Library complex:
Two or more libraries joined
together with PTPs
Audit:
The process of reading and cataloging all
cartridges within an LSM or ACS; this is done
through the Host Software Component (HSC)
and the updated data is sent to the Control Data
Set (CDS).
Physical audit:
Cartridge volume identifiers
(VOLIDs) and locations are stored within the
library’s memory—at power-on or when access
doors are closed.
Verified audit:
By a Library Console
command,
cartridge VOLIDs and locations are validated.
Virtual audit:
Cartridge database is displayed
through the Library Console.
Cartridge Access Port (CAP):
Standard 21-slot
or optional 80-slot, access door
CAP:
Located on the right access door. CAP A is
standard (39-slots); CAP B is optional.
Dual LMU:
A master LMU that controls
operation of the LSMs and a standby LMU that
monitors the master; if a master LMU failure
occurs, the standby LMU assumes control.
Library complex:
Two or more libraries joined
together with PTPs. SL8500 libraries in this
configuration operate as peer-to-peer—there are
no longer “master” or “standby” designations.
Enter:
Enter a cartridge through the CAP
Import:
Enter a cartridge through the CAP.
Eject:
A specified cartridge is placed into the
CAP by the robot for removal by the operator.
Export:
A specified cartridge is placed into the
CAP by a HandBot for removal by the operator.
Summary of Contents for StorageTek StreamLine SL8500
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