Sun Microsystems SL500 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Partition Design and Commit Screens
218 SL500 User’s Guide July 2008 Revision: KA 96116
Note – The partition Summary (Step 2) and Design (Step 3) screens, and all associated
popups, give you a dynamic workspace to design your library partitions. All partition
configuration information is automatically saved to the partition workspace in
SL Console memory and retained for the duration of your SL Console session. This
allows you to switch among partition views and leave and return to the partition
screens any number of times without losing your configuration changes.
Caution – Information in the SL Console partition workspace is saved to the library
controller database only through the Commit (Step 4) screen. If your SL Console
session ends or you refresh the workspace data before you have committed your
updates through the Commit (Step 4) screen, you will lose any partition changes you
have made through the Summary (Step 2) and Design (Step 3) screens and all
associated popups.
Screen Fields
Note – The screen fields are the same as those displayed in the Partitions—Commit
(Step 4)—Confirm Apply popup.
Warnings found
Display only.
Summary error messages regarding the partition configuration.
The following hosts will need re-audited
Display only.
World Wide Port Names (WWPNs) of any hosts that should re-audit their library
partition. This may be because library resources have been deleted from the
partition.
The following hosts do not have Lun 0 set
Display only.
World Wide Port Names (WWPNs) of any hosts that have not defined any library
partitions as LUN 0 on the host.
The following orphaned cartridges were found
Display only.
Detailed information regarding all orphaned cartridges in the current partition
configuration. Includes module, row, and columnlocation of the cartridge, cartridge
volume serial number (volid), and probable causes and explanations why the
cartridge is orphaned.
Buttons
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