Module Configuration Block; Special Labels; Cartridge Types; Module Identification Block Base Module Example - Oracle StorageTek SL3000 User Manual

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Module Configuration Block

Each module has an identification block with labels that identify the module
configuration. This block is on the lower rear wall in the fourth column from the left,
rows 49, 50, 51, and 52.
During an initialization or after an upgrade, the robotic assembly visits the module
identification block to determine the module configuration.
The block identifies the:
Type of module — Base Module, Drive Expansion Module, Cartridge Expansion
Module, Parking Expansion Module, or Access Expansion Module.
Back wall configuration — 1 drive array, 2 drive arrays, 3 drive arrays, 4 drive
arrays, arrays, bulk load magazines, or empty.
Front wall configuration — Arrays, cartridge access port, CAP window, empty, or
bulk load magazines.
Options — Arrays, op panel or window, empty, or service bay.
Figure 9–2 Module Identification Block Base Module Example

Special Labels

The CAPID/ label and NOMAG/ label are special labels that do not include an icon.
CAPID/ is mounted only at the top of all CAPs as a generic identifier for the
library if the CAP does not have any magazines installed on which to target.
NOMAG/ is mounted behind the removable magazines in the bulk load AEM.
Table 9–1
Function
Cartridge Access Port ID SPECIAL: CAP IDENTIFICATION CAPID/
No Magazines
Cartridge Types
Data cartridges — used to store customer data
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Special Labels

Label Text
SPECIAL: NO MAGAZINES
Barcode
Icon
None
NOMAG/
None

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