To define a device class, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.
Enter the name of the device class to be defined. This parameter is required. The maximum length of the device class name is 30 characters.
Select an option. This parameter is optional.
Drive | Specifies that ADSM selects the highest format that can be supported by the drive on which a volume is mounted. Drive is the default. |
3480 | Specifies 3480 Basic recording format (18 track). |
3480XF | Specifies 3480 Compacted recording format (18 track). |
3490B | Specifies 3490 Basic recording format (36 track). |
3490C | Specifies 3490 Compacted recording format (36 track). |
Select the name of the defined library object that contains the Cartridge Tape drives used by this device class.
Enter the maximum number of volumes that can be simultaneously mounted for the device class. This parameter is optional.
The possible values are:
Drives | Specifies that ADSM determines the mount limit based on the number of drives defined and online in the library. |
mountlimitvalue | Specify a number for the maximum number of drives used concurrently in this device class by ADSM. This value must never be allowed to exceed the number of drives that are defined and online in the library that services this device class. |
0 | The value of zero prevents new transactions from gaining access to the storage pool. |
Enter a number, in minutes, for the maximum amount of time to retain an idle volume before dismounting it. This parameter is optional.
Enter the high level qualifier of the file name that the server writes into the sequential access media labels. This parameter is optional. For each sequential access volume assigned to this device class, ADSM uses this parameter to create the data set name.
Enter the estimated capacity for the volumes categorized by this device class. This parameter is optional. You do not need to specify an estimated capacity unless the drives perfrom data compression, or you have volumes of nonstandard size. Specify a number followed by a scale factor. Scale factors and their meanings are:
K | Kilobyte |
M | Megabyte |
G | Gigabyte |
Enter a number for the maximum length of time, in minutes, to wait for a volume to be mounted in a manual library.