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Because the barcode matches the barcode of an existing standalone volume in the
configuration, the residence information in the volume database is updated to reflect
the new robotic location. Since the volume is not new, barcode rules are ignored.
The only setting used on the Media Settings tab is the volume group for added or
moved volumes. The media type setting was not used because this example was for a
single existing volume that already had a media type.
Example 3: Moving Existing Volumes Within a Robot
The following is an example of moving a volume from one slot to another within the same
robot. The robot supports barcodes and the volume has a readable barcode.
Caution
For volumes moved within a robotic library, use Update volume configuration
only if the robotic library supports barcodes and the volumes have readable
barcodes. Otherwise, Media Manager is unable to properly recognize the move
(see “When Not to Use Update Volume Configuration” on page 162 and
“Example 7: Adding Existing Volumes when Barcodes are Not Used” on
page 204).
robot host
shark
volume group
EXB220
max mounts allowed
0 (unlimited)
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