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Capacity on Demand Features and Restrictions

140 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008

Revision: KA • 96116

Cell Assignment Rules

The library controller uses the following rules when filling licensed storage cells with

cartridges:

All cells in column 1 are filled first, then the cells in column 2, then 3, and so on.

Cells within each column are filled from top to bottom, starting with the first row

after any reserved cells. For example, if the top three cells in a column are reserved,

cell assignment within the column starts with row 4.

Once all cells within a module are filled, cell assignment moves to the next module,

using the same top-to-bottom, column by column approach.

In partitioned libraries, the library controller applies these rules separately to each

partition.

Orphaned Cartridges in Non-Partitioned Libraries

Note –

For a discussion of orphaned cartridges in partitioned libraries, see

“Orphaned

Cartridges in Partitioned Libraries” on page 152

.

In non-partitioned libraries, an orphaned cartridge is a cartridge located in an

unlicensed storage cell. Orphaned cartridges are inaccessible to all hosts.

A cartridge can become orphaned for a variety of reasons. Following are some possible

causes:

Licensed storage capacity has been reduced.

The cartridge has been moved to an unlicensed or inaccessible cell through manual

intervention.

Cartridge Expansion Module (CEM) after Base Module or DEM

As last module

FullCEM

84

With any module underneath

FullCEM

94

Cartridge Expansion Module (CEM) after CEM

As last module

FullCEM

90

With any module underneath

FullCEM

100

*

All capacities assume no reserved cells and all CAPs are configured for enter and eject op-

erations.

Module

License Value

Module
Licensed
Capacity *

Library
Total Count