Each
logical
library
is
specific
to
a
tape
drive
interface
(for
example,
SCSI
or
Fibre
Channel).
Mixed
media
is
allowed
within
logical
libraries.
For
example,
a
logical
library
can
contain
LTO
2
and
LTO
3
tape
cartridges.
Automatically
Creating
Logical
Libraries
When
the
library
automatically
creates
logical
libraries,
the
available
resources
are
divided
equally
among
the
number
of
logical
libraries
created.
Prior
to
creating
logical
libraries,
it
is
important
to
first
designate
the
desired
number
of
cleaning
slots
and
I/O
slots
(if
an
expansion
module
is
present).
This
is
necessary
because
the
Automatic
Create
Logical
Library
function
will
divide
all
available
storage
slots
among
the
chosen
number
of
logical
libraries.
From
the
Operator
Panel,
all
remaining
available
resources
are
divided
among
the
number
of
automatically
created
logical
libraries.
Use
the
Web
User
Interface
(UI)
to
manually
create
logical
libraries.
Note:
On
the
Web
User
Interface,
all
logical
libraries
must
be
deleted
for
the
Automatic
button
to
appear.
If
the
Automatic
button
does
not
appear,
delete
all
existing
logical
libraries.
Manually
Creating
Logical
Libraries
Every
logical
library
must
have
at
least
one
drive
and
one
storage
slot
assigned
to
it.
For
example,
if
the
library
has
two
tape
drives
and
12
slots
available,
the
maximum
number
of
logical
libraries
that
can
be
created
is
two.
Up
to
12
slots
can
be
allocated
between
the
two
logical
libraries
in
any
configuration.
If
the
library
has
only
one
logical
library
with
all
resources
assigned
to
it,
that
logical
library
must
be
deleted
before
reallocating
resources
to
a
new
logical
library.
You
may
need
to
provide
information
for
the
following
fields:
v
Emulation
Type
emulates
the
logical
library.
v
Logical
Library
Name
can
be
up
to
a
maximum
of
12
alphanumeric
characters.
v
Media
Barcode
Format
defaults
to
the
last
8
characters.
v
Automatic
Drive
Cleaning
is
enabled
by
default
and
requires
at
least
one
cleaning
cartridge
and
a
communication
interface
to
the
tape
drive
with
the
ability
of
the
tape
drive
to
indicate
that
cleaning
is
needed.
v
Number
of
Slots
is
the
number
of
tape
cartridge
slots
that
are
to
be
allocated
to
the
new
logical
library.
Deleting
Logical
Libraries
A
logical
library
can
be
deleted
when
it
is
no
longer
needed.
After
a
logical
library
is
deleted,
its
resources
become
unassigned
and
can
be
used
to
create
additional
logical
libraries
or
added
to
existing
logical
libraries.
Changing
Logical
Library
Access
An
administrative
user
can
control
what
logical
libraries
a
specified
user
can
access.
This
is
done
by
modifying
a
user’s
account.
To
change
logical
library
access,
you
must
provide
the
following
information:
v
Password
-
a
unique
string
of
alphanumeric
characters
that
can
be
viewed
and
modified
by
the
Administrator.
Chapter
4.
Configuration
Planning
4-3
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