Moving Media Between Active Vault Or Amp And Standard Partitions - Quantum Scalar i6000 User Manual

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Moving Media Between
Active Vault or AMP
and Standard Partitions
Quantum Scalar i6000 User's Guide
The table in the Select Source area lists slot locations with
cartridges, and the table in the Select Target area lists slot locations
without cartridges.
You can limit the cartridges that are listed in the Select Source table
in the following ways:
• To list cartridges by location, click the arrows next to the
location coordinate boxes at the top of the Select Source area,
click the appropriate numbers or All, and then click Show. For
information about location coordinates, see
Location Coordinates
• To list a particular cartridge by media ID, type the volume serial
number of the cartridge in the Media ID text box, and then click
Show. You also can type a partial volume serial number, such as
"K00", to list all cartridges within the specified location
coordinates that have a volume serial number containing the
specified string of characters.
• You also can limit the slot locations that are listed in the Select
Target table by device type. From the Device Type drop-down
list, click I/E Station, Storage, or Drive.
3 In the Select Source table, click the media ID for the cartridge that
you want to move to highlight it. If necessary, you can use the scroll
bar to display additional media IDs for cartridges that are in drives
or I/E stations.
4 In the Select Target table, click the destination for the cartridge that
you want to move to highlight it. If necessary, you can use the scroll
bar to display additional slot locations.
5 Click OK.
The media moves to the new location.
The library does not allow you to move media directly between one
standard partition and another standard partition. However, you are
allowed to move media directly from a standard partition to a library
managed partition, and vice versa. (Library managed partitions include
Active Vault, Automated Media Pool (AMP), and Extended Data Lifecycle
Management (EDLM) partitions.)
Chapter 16: Working With Cartridges and Barcodes
Managing and Moving Media
on page 437.
Understanding
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