| Removing libraries from storage group definitions. |
You have libraries with drives capable of writing
to old media types defined to a storage group. |
Ensure that the target volumes for the MOVEVOL
request are new media types. |
- Remove any libraries with drives capable of writing to old media
types from the storage group definition.
- Add libraries with drives capable of writing to new media types
to the storage group definition, if some libraries are currently not
defined.
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| Migrating without modifying the SCDS. |
VOL1 is an old media type and belongs to SG1.
Libraries containing drives capable of writing to both old media types
and new media types exist in the SCDS. |
Ensure that the target volumes for the MOVEVOL
request for VOL1 are new media types. |
- Mark full or unwritable any scratch volume in libraries associated
with SG1 that are capable of writing to old media types.
- Mark full or unwritable any volume belonging to SG1 in libraries
that are capable of writing to old media types.
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| Using the library default media type |
All libraries associated with the source volume’s
storage group are multifunction 3995 optical libraries that are capable
of writing to both old media types and new media types. |
Ensure that the target volumes for the MOVEVOL
request are new media types. |
Modify the library default media type to a media
type that includes new media types, but not old media types, for each
library associated with the source volume’s storage group. This
allows read requests for old media types to still occur inside the
libraries, while any new requests to that storage group will be satisfied
with new media types. |
| Using multifunction libraries without modifying
the SCDS |
You are using multifunction 3995 optical libraries
that use old media types as read-only. |
Ensure that the target volumes for the MOVEVOL
request are new media types. |
Make certain that no libraries associated with
the source volume’s storage group can write to old media types.
The reads from the source volume are still supported and all writes
are directed to new media types without making any modification to
the SCDS. |