Nondisruptive installation, Disruptive ptp installation, Disruptive ptp installation 32 – Sun Microsystems StreamLine SL8500 User Manual
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PTP Configuration
32 StreamLine™ SL8500 Modular Library System User's Guide • March 2007
Revision K • 96154
illustrates the concept of home and away libraries.
Nondisruptive Installation
Installing PTPs from right to left has several advantages:
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Existing libraries can remain operational while the PTP frame is attached to them
during the installation of the adjacent library.
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No rebooting of HSC or ACSLS is required.
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Mount requests continue as normal in the first library (or existing library complex).
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If cartridges are placed into the new SL8500, an ACSLS or HSC audit must be run to
add these cartridges to the database. The pre-existing LSMs can remain online
during the audit.
The numbering process proceeds sequentially from right-to-left as shown in
Disruptive PTP Installation
Growing the library complex from left to the right requires:
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Varying the libraries offline
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Renumbering the LSMs
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Auditing the new and existing libraries to update volume locations
This type of installation is therefore is highly disruptive to the library operations.
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To perform a disruptive PTP installation—for
ACSLS or HSC
1. Vary the LSMs offline.
2. Dynamically update the HSC or ACSLS configurations.
3. Because the LSMs are being renumbered, run an audit of the existing libraries and
the new one added to update the cartridge locations. Vary the LSMs in the complex
online.
Refer to your library management software publication for more information.
Failure to reconfigure and audit of the libraries in the new complex will result in:
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Mount failures because cartridges cannot be found in their new, correct locations.
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Cartridge collisions because enters of new cartridges could collide with existing
cartridges currently occupying the slots.
TABLE 2-3
Adding a Library to the Left
New Library
Existing Libraries
Library C
Library B
Library A
LSMs 8-11
LSMs 4-7
LSMs 0-3