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Setting up a Mail Slot, access to the library as a whole while permitting insertion into or removal

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Installation 3-33 6. With the next to line 1, press the Enter button. The moves to line 2 and the remains at the end of line 4, and an appears at the end of line 1. Now you can use the and buttons to scroll through the possible settings. Scroll downward so that 3 is displayed, then press the Enter button to save the new selection. An * appears to the left of the 4, to indicate that it is the current selection. 7. Press the Escape button repeatedly until the following submenu reappears. Library Parity: *Enabled Library Bus ID: *0 Repeat this procedure for each configuration option you want to change. Setting up a Mail Slot Some of the available host software enables the system administrator to limit access to the library as a whole while permitting insertion into or removal from the library of one or more tape cartridges when needed. This feature is commonly called a mail slot. It is implemented using SCSI import/export elements. In the MiniLibrary system, you can designate the magazine of any MiniLibrary Base Module as the mail slot magazine. When you do so, the entire magazine is withdrawn from the list of storage elements. You can designate any number of mail slots from one slot up to the full size of the magazine. To configure a mail slot, use the following procedure. 1. Move from the Default screen through the Main menu to the Configure submenu. 2. Scroll down on the Configure submenu until you see Set Mail Slot, and then select that option. The following screen appears: Mail Slot Emul: *Disabled

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Installation
3-33
6.
With the
next to line 1, press the
Enter
button. The
moves to line 2
and the
remains at the end of line 4, and an
appears at the end of
line 1. Now you can use the
and
buttons to scroll through the
possible settings. Scroll downward so that 3 is displayed, then press the
Enter
button to save the new selection. An * appears to the left of the 4,
to indicate that it is the current selection.
7.
Press the
Escape
button repeatedly until the following submenu
reappears.
Library Parity:
*Enabled
Library Bus ID:
*0
Repeat this procedure for each configuration option you want to change.
Setting up a Mail Slot
Some of the available host software enables the system administrator to limit
access to the library as a whole while permitting insertion into or removal
from the library of one or more tape cartridges when needed. This feature is
commonly called a mail slot. It is implemented using SCSI import/export
elements.
In the MiniLibrary system, you can designate the magazine of any
MiniLibrary Base Module as the mail slot magazine. When you do so, the
entire magazine is withdrawn from the list of storage elements. You can
designate any number of mail slots from one slot up to the full size of the
magazine. To configure a mail slot, use the following procedure.
1.
Move from the Default screen through the Main menu to the Configure
submenu.
2.
Scroll down on the Configure submenu until you see Set Mail Slot, and
then select that option. The following screen appears:
Mail Slot Emul:
*Disabled