Direct-Attached Shared Libraries

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Overview

To optimize the use of libraries and drives, the library can be configured between multiple MediaAgents in a CommCell. Although the library’s media changer is attached to one MediaAgent, all MediaAgents that are attached to the library have access to the media changer through centralized software. The following are some applications of library sharing:

When configured, the shared library will include one or more master drive pools and one or more drive pools.

The Master Drive Pool contains one or more drive pools, depending on your library configuration.

Each Drive Pool contains a group of configured drives within a single library that are controlled by a specific MediaAgent The number of drives in a drive pool determines the maximum number of streams available in a Storage Policy.

The following illustration represents a direct attached shared library, in which three MediaAgents share a tape library. Note that any of these MediaAgents can also be attached to additional libraries.

In the above illustration:

In order to configure a shared library properly, you must know the following about the library:

(For additional information on the relationship between drive numbering and SCSI addresses, see Understanding SCSI Mappings in the Library and Drive Configuration Window.)

If the library is configured according to the conventions detailed in Hardware Configuration Guidelines - Direct-Attached Shared Libraries, the configuration process correctly associates the SCSI target of each drive to the drive’s physical position when you perform the exhaustive detection operation using the Library and Drive Configuration window.