Chapter 3: Configuring Your Library
Working With Partitions
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For more information about how media policies work, see
Understanding Partition Media Policy Settings
9 Configure the Automatic Drive Cleaning policy, by selecting either
Enable or Disable. This setting is enabled by default.
Enabling automatic drive cleaning allows the library to initiate drive
cleaning each time a drive requests a cleaning operation. For
automatic drive cleaning to function, you must first configure drive
cleaning for the library. For more information about configuring
drive cleaning, refer
Note: Automatic drive cleaning should be enabled for partitions
only if the host application does not support the
coordination of drive cleaning. If drive cleaning
functionality is enabled on the host application, do
enable automatic drive cleaning for any partitions in the
library.
10 To continue, click Next.
The Partitions - Step 4: Choose Resource Quantities dialog box
appears.
11 Type the number of elements to include in the partition by
specifying:
• Number of drives
• Number of storage slots
• Number of I/E slots
The quantity available for each type of resource indicates resources
not yet assigned to existing partitions.
12 To continue, click Next.
The Partitions - Summary Information dialog box appears.
13 Verify that the parameters you set are correct.
14 To create the partition, click Create.
Note: After you click Create, the Cancel button becomes
unavailable.
The Partitions - Completed dialog box appears.
Configuring Drive Cleaning
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