A real optical library (see
Figure 1) is a storage
device containing the following elements:
- An input/output station for entering into and removing cartridges
from the library
- Optical disk drives
- A cartridge storage area for holding optical disk cartridges
- A cartridge transport mechanism for moving cartridges between
the input/output station, slots in the cartridge storage area, and
the optical disk drives
Figure 1. Real Optical Library
In real optical libraries, an optical volume in an optical library
can be mounted only on an optical disk drive within the same optical
library.
Note: For a grouped write request, OAM selects a volume
in a library that is included in the target Object or Object Backup
storage group. If a volume is in a library that is not included in
the targeted Object or Object Backup storage group, the volume is
not considered for write requests that are associated with that Object
or Object Backup storage group. Any objects already written on the
volume can still be read.