Using Multiple Logical Libraries For Library Sharing; Using Multiple Control Paths; Using Multiple Control Paths For Path Failover; Library Partitioning And Element Addressing - Dell PowerVault TL2000 User Manual

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Using Multiple Logical Libraries for Library Sharing

Multiple logical libraries are an effective way for the library to simultaneously back
up and restore data from heterogeneous applications. For example, the library can
be partitioned so that it processes:
v Commands from Application A (about Department X) in Logical Library 1
v Commands from Application B (about Department Y) in Logical Library 2
In this configuration, the storage slots and drives in each logical library are
dedicated to that library and are not shared among other libraries. Commands
issued by the applications travel to the library through two unique control paths.
Thus, the data processing for:
v Department X is confined to the storage slots and drives in Logical Library 1
v Department Y is confined to the storage slots and drives in Logical Library 2

Using Multiple Control Paths

In addition to creating multiple logical libraries, any logical library can be
configured to have more than one control path. When configuring additional
control paths, additional library sharing configurations and availability options are
made possible. Access to the logical library is on a first-come, first-served basis and
each control path for a logical library can accept commands while the library is in
use by another control path. By default, only the first drive in a logical library will
be LUN-1 enabled.
For a particular logical library, you can enable as many control paths as there are
drives in that logical library.

Using Multiple Control Paths for Path Failover

Command failures and timeouts are costly. You want your library to run smoothly
and efficiently. To ensure continued processing, the library offers an optional path
failover feature that enables the host device driver to resend the command to an
alternate control path for the same logical library. With control path failover
installed, the alternate control path can include another HBA, SAN, or library
control path drive. The device driver initiates error recovery and continues the
operation on the alternate control path without interrupting the application.
Path Failover is a combination of two previous features: Control Path Failover (key
entered at the library user interface) and Data Path Failover (key entered at the
device driver interface). For library firmware of 8.xx or lower the Path Failover
feature is available for LTO 4 tape drives. Library firmware levels higher than 8.xx
support Path Failover on LTO 5 drives, as well as LTO 4 Full Height drives.
The Path Failover feature can be installed by the customer.
For more information about using the path failover feature, see the Dell PowerVault
TL4000 Failover Configuration Guide, included with the library documentation if
purchased at point of sale and with the customer kit if purchased later.

Library Partitioning and Element Addressing

Library 4U systems with firmware versions of .80 and higher, and containing at
least 2 drives, have the ability to configure two logical libraries (create two
partitions). This partitioning has been expanded with the new library firmware and
half-high drive integration. Now it is possible to configure 1, 2, 3 or 4 partitions in
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