Abb Drive Library For Pc

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Agenor Ramadan

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Aug 3, 2024, 12:31:23 PM8/3/24
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Currently customers have 2 options when connecting a Tape Server to a Tape Library

1: Physical Tape Server: attached to the Library/FC
2: Multiple Virtual Tape Servers: partitioning the tape library so each Tape Server (VM) will see only select drives, and slots.

Either way would maximize the throughput of data transference. Currently having 1 VM as Tape Server does not maximize the libraries efficiency throughput.

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You can add multiple tape servers to the same installation of Veeam Backup & Replication. But mind that you cannot add one tape library to two different tape servers and write data to it from both tape servers.

Correct - I have asked for Feature Enhancement, so just wanted to get comments if this would be beneficial - Single VM controlling a large library with numerous drives would never be able to efficiency transfer enough data consistently to keep the drives spinning.

We regulary do connect the individual drives of a single library to different tape servers. Reason is - as stated - to circumvent a bandwidth bottleneck at the tape server. LTO8 wants to have up to 360MB/s. So four drives would be too much for 10G already.

The disadvantage is that you have to partition your tape library and have to assign the number of drives and tape slots hard to the logical libraries. So, it is not possible to give more or less ressources to one tape server automatically when it needs them.

I have direct fibre channel connections to the library at my tape servers and the repository direct on them. So I can send the data via FC to the drives and these connections are at least 16Gb, the newer ones 32Gb. And I can utilize several FC connection in parallel.

Once detected, expand the library you would expect the drive to appear and look for any available slots, if found Drag the Drive to the available slot, once done the drive should now appear in the correct library,

I opened up Logic without my external drive plugged in. I usually click ignore at that point but I must've clicked something else. It started downloading "essential sounds". I cancelled the download and twice tried to open Logic but it kept unexpectedly quitting. I restarted my computer and faced the same thing, so I just let the download finish.

Afterwards my project opened up and it said it was missing the sounds. It asked if I wanted to download them. I clicked no cause I already downloaded everything and put it on the external drive a month ago. So now I have some unfinished data that I want to get rid of cause I have everything already on the hard drive. And how do I select the hard drive as my sound library?? I only see the option of relocating it (installing). Must I really download everything to my computer again in order to reinstall it to the hard drive?

After some more digging I found the solution. It seems it's a defect of Logic that you can't manually select the sound library location. What you can do is change the folder name of the unrecognized library. You open up Logic and install something small to the drive or where ever you want your library to be. This creates a new sound library. Take the contents from your old library and move them to your new folder. This way when you open up Logic it recognizes all the downloaded content again.

new here.I have been using a stand alone lto6 hh drive (ibm ts2260/3580 h6s) for two years. Just recently I bumped into an almost new ibm ts2900 autoloader with an hh lto6 drive in it and bought it.
Since I dont need a library or autoloader, I want to convert the drive to a stand alone unit. I have read on the dell forums that it is posible, and that you need to use the serial port. I understand this would have to be done with the drive connected to the library, as the ts2260 case does not have serial, only ethernet.

Thank you Kevin. I will try that in the near future. I have found a stop gap solution that I find usable. The drive I have came with an autoloader, wich is very loud and unpractical for my needs. I have found that disconnecting the robot, the library does not block the drive from working. The only thing the drive needs to work, is to see the small lib logic board attached to it. So I took the robot out, the magazine out, cut the autoloader by half the deep (this thing is 85cm deep) and placed the drive at the front, where the magazine used to slide in. Its now a neat 1u rack lto 6 unit that is ready to take a newer library drive (be it 7 or 8) and work right away without the need to hack it. The only problem is that you need to use itdt or the libs web interface to load or unload a tape. Not a big deal. An autoloader with a broken robot is as cheap as a sas case for a standalone drive, so if anyone is handy with a saw but not so with a command line, this may be your ticket. Will share pictures when finished. Would like to try your method but I am not sure if I should, being that I have a perfectly fine drive now...

As many others, I use custom locations for my windows libraries because my OS is on a small SSD. Downloads, Music and Pictures are all stored in folders on D:. My Video library however, has an entire disk for itself, "Video (V:)". I assigned new name and letter in disk management. As you can see (see picture), after moving the library location, the 'Videos' library loses its name and instead shows just the drive letter.

This problem has been following me for a few months now and it's driving me nuts. I can't find any solution. The library still exists as "Videos" in my appdata/roaming/microsoft/windows/libraries folder. Also, the Libraries (as opposed to "This PC") link looks like this (when I expand each element):

I have googled around but not found any answer. I have unplugged the drive, no change. The only hint I found was that Windows doesn't like entire disks as library space, but rather wants a specific folder. Creating a V:/videos/ folder results in an "invalid location" error. All drives are NTFS.

I suppose I could just copy the files to the external drive and then between partitions every time I make changes, but that would be tedious and being able to point to these configuration files seems (to me) like a relatively easy change to make.

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