UPDATE DEVCLASS (Update an 8MM device class)

Use the 8MM device class when you are using 8 mm tape devices.

Privilege class

To issue this command, you must have system privilege or unrestricted storage privilege.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramUPDate DEVclassdevice_class_name LIBRary=library_nameFORMAT=DRIVE82008200C85008500C8900AITAITCM2M2CSAITSAITCVXA2VXA2CVXA3VXA3CESTCAPacity=sizePREFIX=ADSMtape_volume_prefixMOUNTRetention=minutesMOUNTWait=minutesMOUNTLimit=DRIVESnumber0

Parameters

device_class_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the device class to be updated.
LIBRary
Specifies the name of the defined library object that contains the 8 mm tape drives that can be used by this device class. For more information about defining a library object, see the DEFINE LIBRARY command.
FORMAT
Specifies the recording format to be used when data is written to sequential access media. This parameter is optional.

If the drives are in a library that includes drives of different tape technology, do not use the DRIVE value. Instead, specify the format that the drives use.

  • If you plan to upgrade all drives to Generation 4, 5, 6, 7, 8you must delete all existing LTO Ultrium drive definitions and the paths that are associated with them. Then, you can define the new Generation 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, drives and paths.

  • LTO-8 drives are unable to read LTO-6 media. If you are mixing LTO-6 with LTO-8 drives and media in a single library, you must partition the library into two libraries. One library must have only LTO-8 drives and media and the other must have LTO-6 drives and media.

The following table lists the recording formats and estimated capacities for 8 mm devices:
Table 1. Recording format and default estimated capacity for 8 mm tape
Format
Medium Type
Estimated Capacity Description
DRIVE The server selects the highest format that is supported by the drive on which a volume is mounted.
Attention: Avoid specifying DRIVE when a mixture of drives is used within the same library. For example, do not use this option for a library that contains some drives that support recording formats superior to other drives.
8200 2.3 GB Uncompressed (standard) format, using standard 112-meter tape cartridges
8200C See note

3.5 GB

4.6 GB

Compressed format, using standard 112-meter tape cartridges
8500
   15m
   15m
   15m
   54m
   54m
   54m
   112m
   112m
   112m
   160m XL
See note
600 MB
600 MB
600 MB
2.35 GB
2.35 GB
2.35 GB
5 GB or 10.0 GB
5 GB or 10.0 GB
5 GB or 10.0 GB
7 GB
Drives (Read Write)
Eliant 820 (RW)
Exabyte 8500/8500C (RW)
Exabyte 8505 (RW)
Eliant 820 (RW)
Exabyte 8500/8500C (RW)
Exabyte 8505 (RW)
Eliant 820 (RW)
Exabyte 8500/8500C (RW)
Exabyte 8505 (RW)
Eliant 820 (RW)
8500C
   15m
   15m
   15m
   54m
   54m
   54m
   112m
   112m
   112m
   160m XL
See note
1.2 GB
1.2 GB
1.2 GB
4.7 GB
4.7 GB
4.7 GB
5 GB or 10.0 GB
5 GB or 10.0 GB
5 GB or 10.0 GB
7 GB
Drives (Read Write)
Eliant 820 (RW)
Exabyte 8500/8500C (RW)
Exabyte 8505 (RW)
Eliant 820 (RW)
Exabyte 8500/8500C (RW)
Exabyte 8505 (RW)
Eliant 820 (RW)
Exabyte 8500/8500C (RW)
Exabyte 8505 (RW)
Eliant 820 (RW)
8900
   15m
   54m
   112m
   160m XL
   22m
   125m
   170m
See note




2.5 GB

40 GB
Drive (Read Write)
Mammoth 8900 (R)
Mammoth 8900 (R)
Mammoth 8900 (R)
Mammoth 8900 (R)
Mammoth 8900 (RW)
Mammoth 8900 (RW with upgrade)
Mammoth 8900 (RW)
AIT
   SDX1–25C
   SDX1–35C
   SDX2–36C
   SDX2–50C
   SDX3–100C
   SDX3X-150C
   SDX4–200C
   SDX5-400C
See note
25 GB
35 GB
36 GB
50 GB
100 GB
150 GB
200 GB
400 GB
Drive
AIT, AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT, AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT3, AIT4, and AIT5 drives
AIT3-Ex, AIT4, and AIT5 drives
AIT4 and AIT5 drives
AIT5 drive
AITC
   SDX1–25C
   SDX1–35C
   SDX2–36C
   SDX2–50C
   SDX3–100C
   SDX3X-150C
   SDX4–200C
   SDX5-400C
See note
50 GB
91 GB
72 GB
130 GB
260 GB
390 GB
520 GB
1040 GB
Drive
AIT, AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT, AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT2 and AIT3 drives
AIT3, AIT4, and AIT5 drives
AIT3-Ex, AIT4, and AIT5 drives
AIT4 and AIT5 drives
AIT5 drive
M2
   75m
   150m
   225m
See note
20.0 GB
40.0 GB
60.0 GB
Drive (Read Write)
Mammoth II (RW)
Mammoth II (RW)
Mammoth II (RW)
M2C
   75m
   150m
   225m
See note
50.0 GB
100.0 GB
150.0 GB
Drive (Read Write)
Mammoth II (RW)
Mammoth II (RW)
Mammoth II (RW)
SAIT See note
500 GB
Drive (Read Write)
Sony SAIT1–500(RW)
SAITC See note
1300 GB (1.3 TB)
Drive (Read Write)
Sony SAIT1–500(RW)
VXA2
   V6 (62m)
   V10 (124m)
   V17 (170m)
See note
20 GB
40 GB
60 GB
Drive (Read Write)
VXA–2
VXA2C
   V6 (62m)
   V10 (124m)
   V17 (170m)
See note
40 GB
80 GB
120 GB
Drive (Read Write)
VXA–2
VXA3
   X6 (62m)
   X10 (124m)
   X23 (230m)
See note
40 GB
86 GB
160 GB
Drive (Read Write)
VXA–3
VXA3C
   X6 (62m)
   X10 (124m)
   X23 (230m)
See note
80 GB
172 GB
320 GB
Drive (Read Write)
VXA–3
Note: The actual capacities might vary depending on which cartridges and drives are used.
  • For the AITC and SAITC formats, the normal compression ratio is 2.6:1.
  • For the M2C format, the normal compression ratio is 2.5:1.
ESTCAPacity

Specifies the estimated capacity for the volumes that are 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.

You must specify this value as an integer followed by one of the following unit indicators: K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). The smallest value that is accepted is 1 MB (ESTCAPACITY=1M).

For example, specify that the estimated capacity is 9 GB with the parameter ESTCAPACITY=9G.

To force the IBM Spectrum® Protect server to determine the estimated capacity for the volumes that are assigned to this device class, specify ESTCAPACITY="".

For more information about the default estimated capacity for 8 mm tapes, see Table 1.
PREFIX
Specifies the high-level qualifier of the data set name that the server writes into the sequential access media labels. For each sequential access volume assigned to this device class, the server uses this prefix to create the data set name. This parameter is optional. The maximum length of this prefix is 8 characters.

If you have a naming convention for media labels to support your current management system, use a volume prefix that conforms to your naming conventions.

Values that are specified for this parameter must meet the following conditions:
  • The value is to be made up of qualifiers, which can be a maximum of eight characters including periods. For example, the following value is acceptable:
         AB.CD2.E
  • The qualifiers must be separated by a single period.
  • The first letter of each qualifier must be alphabetic or national (@,#,$), followed by alphabetic, national, hyphen, or numeric characters.

An example of a tape volume data set name using the default prefix is ADSM.BFS.

MOUNTRetention
Specifies the number of minutes that an idle sequential access volume is retained before it is dismounted. This parameter is optional. You can specify a number 0 - 9999.

This parameter can improve response time for sequential access media mounts by leaving previously mounted volumes online.

However, for EXTERNAL library types (that is, a library that is managed by an external media management system), set this parameter to a low value (for example, two minutes) to enhance device sharing between applications.

Note: For environments in which devices are shared across storage applications, the MOUNTRETENTION setting must be carefully considered. This parameter determines how long an idle volume remains in a drive. Some media managers do not dismount an allocated drive to satisfy pending requests. You might need to tune this parameter to satisfy competing mount requests while maintaining optimal system performance. Typically, problems arise more frequently when the MOUNTRETENTION parameter is set to a value that is too small, for example, zero.
MOUNTWait
Specifies the maximum number of minutes the server waits for an operator to respond to a request to either mount a volume in a drive in a manual library or check in a volume to be mounted in an automated library. This parameter is optional. If the mount request is not satisfied within the specified amount of time, the mount request is canceled. You can specify a number 0 - 9999.
Restriction: If the library that is associated with this device class is external (LIBTYPE=EXTERNAL), do not specify the MOUNTWAIT parameter.
MOUNTLimit
Specifies the maximum number of sequential access volumes that can be simultaneously mounted for the device class. This parameter is optional. You can specify a number 0 - 4096.

If you plan to use the simultaneous-write function, ensure that sufficient drives are available for the write operation. If the number of drives needed for a simultaneous-write operation is greater than the value of the MOUNTLIMIT parameter for a device class, the transaction fails.

The following are possible values:
DRIVES
Specifies that every time a mount point is allocated, the number of drives that are defined and online in the library is used to calculate the true value.
Note: For EXTERNAL library types, do not specify DRIVES for the MOUNTLIMIT value. Specify the number of drives for the library as the MOUNTLIMIT value.
number
Specifies the maximum number of drives in this device class that are used concurrently by the server. This value must never exceed the number of drives that are defined and online in the library that services this device class.
0 (zero)
Specifies that no new transactions can gain access to the storage pool. Any current transactions continue and complete, but new transactions are terminated.

Example: Update the mount limit and capacity of an 8 mm device class

Update a device class named 8MMTAPE. Change the mount limit to 3 and the estimated capacity to 10 GB.
update devclass 8mmtape mountlimit=3 estcapacity=10G

Example: Update the mount retention period of an 8 mm device class

Update an 8 mm device class that is named 8MMTAPE to a 15-minute mount retention.
update devclass 8mmtape mountretention=15