Default Scsi Numbering; Default Scsi Storage Element (Cartridges) Numbering Scheme; Default Scsi Data Transfer Element (Drives) Numbering Scheme; Scsi Storage Element Numbering - Oracle StorageTek SL3000 User Manual

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Default SCSI Numbering

Default SCSI Storage Element (Cartridges) Numbering Scheme

The numbering starts at 2000 in the upper left slot on the rear wall of the left-most
1.
module.
The numbering increases from top to bottom and left to right.
2.
When the numbering reaches the last slot on the rear wall, it crosses to the front
3.
wall of the left-most module (A to B in
The numbering continues top to bottom, left to right, and ends at the lower right
4.
slot of the right-most module.
Figure E–6 SCSI Storage Element Numbering

Default SCSI Data Transfer Element (Drives) Numbering Scheme

The numbering starts in the upper left drive slot in the Base Module.
1.
The numbering increases from left to right and top to bottom (skipping any empty
2.
drive slots).
When the numbering reaches the lower right drive slot on the Base Module, it
3.
crosses to the Drive Expansion Module (A to B in
The numbering continues left to right, top to bottom, and ends at the lower right
4.
slot of the DEM.
Note:
The default numbering pattern assumes you have a
non-partitioned library using the default "left to right" capacity
configuration.
FC-SCSI Element Numbering
Figure
E–6).
Figure
E–7).
Library Addressing Reference E-11

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