Chapter 7 — Using Partitions
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The first time that the library starts up after installation, the user interface
gives you the opportunity to automatically configure the library into a
single partition, using all of the library's available resources. If you plan to
create more than one partition, you can cancel the partition auto-creation
and use the steps in this section to create multiple partitions.
1. Log in as a user with superuser or administrator privileges.
2. From the toolbar menu, select Configuration > Partitions. The Shared
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Note:
If all of the enabled chambers and drives in your library are
already assigned to an existing partition, you must modify or
delete one or more partitions to provide chambers and drives for
the new partition.
Note:
You can configure cleaning partitions either before or after you
configure data partitions (see
on page
164). However, if you know that you want to use
automatic drive cleaning for one or more data partitions, it is
easier to configure the cleaning partition before you configure
the data partitions.
Note:
If you create the cleaning partition after you create the data
partitions, you will need to modify the data partitions to assign a
cleaning partition to them.
To change user types, select Security > Switch User from the toolbar
menu, then log in as a user with the required privileges.
Library Services screen displays.
Any existing partitions listed in alphabetical order.
Figure 73 The Shared Library Services screen.
Configuring a Cleaning Partition
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