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Dynamic World Wide Name

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Chapter 2 Configuration Information 29

Complete or verify the following fields to make the library and the drives operational:

Dynamic World Wide Name

Each connection (port) in a Fibre Channel environment must have a unique ID called

the World Wide Name (WWN). The WWN is a 64-bit address that identifies each

individual device, company, with vendor information.When enabled, dWWN assigns

names to library drive slots rather than devices. When a drive is replaced, the new drive

receives the same name as the one it replaced, thereby eliminating the need for system

re-configuration There are three World wide Names reserved for each drive bay: Node,

Port A, and Port B.

Changing the WWN feature must be coordinated with the system administrator and is

usually enabled during installation.

Note –

Both library and tape drives must have microcode or firmware that supports

the dynamic World Wide Naming feature.

TABLE 2-1

Library Configuration Entries

Fields

Valid Values

Description

Transition State

Online
Offline
Forced offline

Online indicates that the library is available for operation.
Offline completes all outstanding jobs for the drive before
taking it offline.
Forced offline (not recommended) immediately varies the drive
offline; all outstanding jobs receive a device failure error.

TABLE 2-2

Drive Configuration Entries

Fields

Valid Values

Description

Port X Enabled

True
False

Setting this value will turn on or off the physical port (A or B)
on the drive.
If you select False then the communication channel between
the host software and the drive is disabled.
The network software automatically configures the Port (A or
B) address. This is called soft mode addressing.
The arbitrated loop topology (hard ALPAs [Arbitrated Loop Physical
Addresses]) can not be enabled for the SL8500 library or drives.

Transition State

Online
Offline
Forced offline

Online indicates that the drive is available for operation.
Offline completes all outstanding jobs for the drive before
taking it offline.
Forced offline (not recommended) immediately varies the drive
offline; all outstanding jobs receive a device failure error.