To define a 3592 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. The default is Drive.
Note: This format uses the tape drive hardware compression feature. Depending on the effectiveness of compression, the actual capacity may be greater than the listed value.
Format | Estimated Capacity | Description |
Drive | Determined by drive capacity. | The server selects the highest format that is supported by the drive on which
a volume is mounted.
Avoid specifying DRIVE when a mixture of drives is used within the same library. For example, do not use this option for a library containing some drives that support recording formats superior to other drives. |
3592 | 300GB | Uncompressed (basic) format |
3592C | See note above. 900GB | Compressed format |
Select the name of the defined library object that contains the tape drives used by this device class.
Enter the maximum number of volumes that can be simultaneously mounted for the device class. The default is Drives.
The following are possible values:
Drives | Specifies that the server determines the mount limit based on the number of drives defined and online in the library. |
number | Specify the maximum number
of drives used concurrently. This value can be any number from 0 to 256.
This value must not be allowed to exceed the number of drives defined and online in the library. For external libraries, specify the number of drives for the library. |
0 | The value of zero prevents new transactions from gaining access to the storage pool. |
Enter the amount of time, in minutes, 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 media labels. This parameter is optional. For each sequential access volume assigned to this device class, the server uses this prefix to create the data set name.
Enter the estimated capacity for the volumes assigned to this device class. This parameter is optional.
You can specify this parameter if the default estimated capacity for the device class is inaccurate due to compression of data.
The value must be an integer followed by one of these units:
K | Kilobyte |
M | Megabyte |
G | Gigabyte |
For more information on the default estimated capacity, see the Recording Format heading.
Enter a number for the maximum length of time, in minutes, to wait for a volume to be mounted. This parameter is optional.