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- | ====== Preparing Racking For Slotting ====== | + | ====== Preparing Racking |
+ | While your Volumes are stored in Gemtrac racks, or similar, to remove the differences in racking capacity and layout the following methods are displayed as if your entire racking was laid out in one linear line. | ||
- | Image shows a visualization equivalent to placing all your racks slots in a row, reality is Slots would be divided into zones comprising of Gemtrac drawers or similar with shelves and slots. | + | Sample racking layout, rack_1 25 Slot, 5 Slots per shelf. |
- | Starting Point with Volumes placed | + | {{complete_racks.png}} |
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+ | Racking laid out in linear format to eliminate specific | ||
{{full_rack.png}} | {{full_rack.png}} | ||
- | ===== Method 1 ===== | + | ===== Method 1 - Last Volumes To First Empty Slots===== |
- | The fastest method to compact the Volumes in the racking slots is to move Volumes from end of Slots to fill gaps. | + | The fastest method to compact the Volumes in the racking slots is to move Volumes from end of Slots to fill gaps, or highest Slot numbers to Lowest Slot number gaps until all gaps are filled. |
{{method_1_1.png}} | {{method_1_1.png}} | ||
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{{method_1_2.png}} | {{method_1_2.png}} | ||
- | Once the Volumes | + | In this example |
- | ===== Method 2 ===== | + | The Volumes are then scanned to file in order, starting at Slot 1 and repeating until the last one is scanned. |
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+ | Compare the number of entries in the scanned file to ensure all Volumes were scanned, and scanned only once. Any errors in the scan file will create Slot assignment errors in TapeMaster. | ||
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+ | This file is then loaded into TapeMaster with the first entry being assigned to Slot one, the second entry to Slot 2 etc. | ||
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+ | ===== Method 2 - Shuffle Volumes To Empty Slots ===== | ||
If the order of the Volumes is important to maintain, move the Volumes one at a time to sequentially fill in the voids, using the original image as an example move Volume in Slot 4 to Slot 3, Volume in Slot 5 into Slot 4 and continue until all empty Slots have been filled. | If the order of the Volumes is important to maintain, move the Volumes one at a time to sequentially fill in the voids, using the original image as an example move Volume in Slot 4 to Slot 3, Volume in Slot 5 into Slot 4 and continue until all empty Slots have been filled. | ||
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- | Once the Volumes | + | In this example |
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+ | The Volumes are then scanned | ||
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+ | This file is then loaded into TapeMaster with the first entry being assigned to Slot one, the second entry to Slot 2 etc. | ||
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+ | ===== Method 3 - Record Each Volume-ID And Slot Allocation ===== | ||
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+ | Volumes are left in their current Slots and each Volume-ID is recorded in a Excel spreadsheet, | ||
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+ | This method relies on you having a Zone layout that is configured in a correct manner so that each Zone, shelf and Slots are in a logical order that can be setup in TapeTrack and the data imported. | ||
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+ | Sample excel file | ||
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+ | {{excel_slot_numbers.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== See Also ===== | ||
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+ | [[technote: | ||
+ | [[technote: | ||
+ | [[technote: | ||
+ | {{tag> technote slot slotting master rack update_doco}} |
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