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STE assignments
v Logical Library 1: Slot 1 through slot 9 4096 (x1000) through 4104 (0x1008)
v Logical Library 2: Slot 10 through slot 21 4096 (x1000) through 4107 (0x100B)
v Logical Library 3: Slot 22 through slot 33 4096 (x1000) through 4107 (0x100B)
v Logical Library 4: Slot 34 through slot 45 4096 (x1000) through 4107 (0x100B)
SCSI Element Addressing
Every logical library starts at the first drive slot with the current assigned element
start address (default value 256). It will be incremented from the bottom to the top
slots for every drive slot. There is one exception to this addressing scheme to
accommodate libraries currently in the field. A 4U library which contains only full
height drives will continue to have the addresses assignments 256 and 257, thus
causing no interruptions to their operation. Drive slots will still be incremented by
1 for each drive slot position.
Note: Exchanging drives with different form factors will result in the library
needing to be reconfigured.
The SCSI specification does not allow gaps in the SCSI element addressing. Special
handling is needed for empty drive slots to fulfill the specification. Also
temporarily removed drives need to have their addresses preserved to not confuse
the attached host and host application. Generally only drives which are currently
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Drive 3
256
Element Address
Drive 2
256
Element Address
Drive 1
256
Element Address
Magazine
1
Magazine
2
Magazine
3
Magazine
4
Front side
Drive 4
256
Element Address
Figure A-4. Configuration of a four - partition system
SCSI Element Slot
4
3
2
1
SCSI Element Slot
4
3
2
1
257
256
257
256
258
4U Unit with only FH drives
(1 logical library)
4U Unit with FH and HH drives
(1 logical library)
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Figure A-5. Examples of SCSI element addressing
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