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Chapter 2 Description
Cartridge Accessor
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 23
Cartridge Accessor
The cartridge accessor moves cartridges between storage cells, tape
drives, and I/E stations. A picker is used to Get or Put cartridges in a
storage cell or a tape drive slot. The picker moves along an X and Y axis
and can pivot 180
o
. A barcode scanner on the picker assembly identifies
cartridges located in storage cells.
Import/Export Stations
I/E stations enable you to import and export cartridges without
interrupting normal library operations. The I/E station is installed on the
front of the control module and, optionally, any of the first seven
expansion modules in larger library configurations. See figure
1 on
page 8 and figure
2 on page 14 to see the location of the I/E station.
Each 24-slot I/E station contains four
removable magazines for a total of
24 LTO or 20 DLT tape cartridges. Each 72-slot I/E station contains
twelve removable magazines for a total of 72 LTO tape cartridges.
The I/E station cannot be configured as a storage
location, but it can be part of a logical division of
library resources known as partitions. For
information about partitions, see
Working With
Partitions on page 112.
Extended I/E Option 2
The number of I/E slots in a library is usually associated with the number
of I/E slots in an actual physical I/E station, but this physical slot count
could limit how many I/E slots may be available to a host application.
Extended I/E configurations remove such I/E
slot count limitations by
increasing the I/E slot count for a partition with storage slots that will be
reported to a host as I/E slots. Thus, Extended I/E allows the user to
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