Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
Working With Partitions
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• Using your I/E station, export all the tape cartridges from your
library. See
Exporting Media
on page 132.
• Reduce the number of cleaning slots in the library to 0. You can
designate new cleaning slots after the module has been removed or
replaced. See
Configuring Cleaning Slots
on page 71.
• Delete all partitions in the library. You can create new partitions after
the module has been removed or replaced. See
Working With
Partitions
on page 61.
• Set the number of I/E stations slots to 6. You can reconfigure I/E
stations slots after the module has been removed or replaced. See
Configuring I/E Station Slots
on page 73.
The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:
• From the
web client
,
select
Setup > Partitions
.
• From the operator panel, select
Setup > Partition Mgmt
.
Changing Partition
Access
3
An administrative user can control which partitions a specified user can
access by modifying the user’s account. Also, any user assigned to a
partition that has been deleted can be reassigned to other partitions.
To change partition access, you must provide the following information:
•
Password
— A unique password that can be viewed and modified by
the administrative user.
•
Privilege Level
— Determines the user’s access privileges. See
User
Privileges
on page 44 for more information on user privilege levels.
•
Partition Access
— the partitions to which the user has access.
The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:
• From the web client, select
Setup > User Management > User Accounts
.
• From the operator panel, select
Setup > User Mgmt > Modify User
.
Changing Partition
Modes
3
This topic focuses on using the library user interface, not the host
application, to change partition mode. Changing a partition mode using
the library user interface may affect your host application. See your host
application documentation for more information.