Partitioning—Feature
July 2012
Partitioning Overview
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shows how the SCSI Move and SCSI Read Element Status commands are
affected by the shared mailslot assignment.
TABLE B-1
SCSI Commands Affected by the Shared Mailslot Assignment
Mailslot
Assignment
Commands from Partition 1
Commands from Partition 2
Unassigned
Commands will be processed as
though the mailslot door is open. The
following commands will report
exception status:
• Read Element Status command that
includes the mailslot element(s)
• Move command with source or
destination set to a mailslot
Commands will be processed as
though the mailslot door is open. The
following commands will report
exception status:
• Read Element Status command that
includes the mailslot element(s)
• Move command with source or
destination set to a mailslot
Assigned to
Partition 1
Commands will be processed
normally.
The SCSI Read Element Status and
SCSI Move commands will only report
that the Mailslot is open if it is
physically opened and the request
includes the mailslot.
Commands will be processed as
though the mailslot door is open. The
following commands will report
exception status.
• Read Element Status command that
includes the mailslot element(s)
• Move command with source or
destination set to a mailslot
Assigned to
Partition 2
Commands will be processed as
though the mailslot door is open. The
following commands will report
exception status:
• Read Element Status command that
includes the mailslot element(s)
• Move command with source or
destination set to a mailslot
Commands will be processed
normally.
The SCSI Read Element Status and
SCSI Move commands will only report
that the Mailslot is open if it is
physically opened and the request
includes the mailslot.
Note –
The operator
must
use the UNASSIGN action in the user
interface to remove the partition ownership of the mailslots when
the import or export operation is complete.
The operator can open the mailslot only if it is unlocked. The locked or unlocked
state of the mailslot depends on the mailslot assignment and the SCSI Prevent/Allow
Medium Removal state. The library keeps separate Prevent/Allow Medium Removal
data for each partition. Refer to the SCSI Prevent/Allow Medium Removal
Command in the SL150 Interface Reference Manual for more details.
Summary of Contents for StorageTek SL150
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