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How CAP Reservations Work in a Partitioned Library
In a partitioned library, CAPs are shared by all partitions. When entering or ejecting
cartridges, a partition reserves the CAP for its exclusive use. Before the CAP can be
made available to other partitions, the host must complete the enter or eject operation
and leave the CAP empty and in an unreserved state.
In normal operations, the CAP reservation is released in the following ways:
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Enter operations—After all cartridges have been successfully entered into the library,
the requestor must explicitly terminate the enter command. The library releases the
CAP after verifying that the CAP is closed and empty.
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Eject operations—After all cartridges have been successfully ejected, the ACSLS or
HSC host automatically terminates the eject operation. The library releases the CAP
after verifying that the CAP is closed and empty.
If for some reason a CAP reservation is not released as described above, the CAP will
be unavailable to other all partitions, and cartridges belonging to the first partition may
remain in the CAP. In this case, it is recommended that you identify the partition
holding the CAP reservation and then terminate the enter or eject from that host. This
ensures a normal release of the CAP reservation.
Note –
See the ACSLS or HSC documentation for details about terminating enters and
ejects.
In some cases, however, you may not be able to access the host holding the reservation
and therefore cannot perform a normal release of the CAP. This may be because the
host has terminated or because you lack physical access or security authorization to
issue commands to the host. In these cases, you can use the SLConsole to override the
CAP reservation (unreserve). See
“Overriding a CAP Reservation” on page 54
for the
detailed procedure.
Note –
Use extreme care when using the SLConsole to override a CAP reservation. If
you do not complete the procedure, the CAP could be left unavailable to all partitions,
and/or cartridges assigned to one partition could be entered into another partition.
Note –
You can use the SLConsole to override a CAP reservation only in a partitioned
library. If a library is not partitioned, CAP reservations must always be released
through ACSLS or HSC.
Overriding a CAP Reservation
Note –
This topic applies to partitioned libraries only. If a library is not partitioned,
CAP reservations must always be released through ACSLS or HSC. See the ACSLS and
HSC documentation for details.
Use this procedure when a partition has reserved a CAP, but the reservation cannot be
released through the ACSLS or HSC host.