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I am looking at moving tape drive around in an IBM 3584. The main frame has 12 slots. I believe the WWN name as seen by the fabric is determined by the slot position. Mainly, because the consecutive nature of the numbering. I assume changing/mixing slots the WWN changes? Are there any problems with having the first slots 1-4 empty? §TS3500 (3584) tape library supports TS1120 tape drive encryption? Library firmware enhanced to support communications between TS11 20 tape drive and Java Encryption Key Manager? Supported on all L2x and D2x frames §TS3500 tape library frame model conversions? X22 and x52 frames can be converted to x23 and x53 frames which provide.
The IBM 3584 TS3500 Tape Library Model L23 is a base frame designed for TS1120 or 3592 Tape Drives and 3592 data cartridges. The Model L23 base frame has 58 to 260 cartridge slots and support for up to 12 tape drives with an incremental reduction of storage slots for more than four.
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The IBM 3584 Model L32 base library has 87 to 281 cartridge slots and support for up to twelve IBM LTO Ultrium tape drives with an incremental reduction of storage slots for each set of four drives. Up to 12 logical libraries and/or up to 12 control paths can be configured for each frame. Each Model L32 library has a standard 10-slot cartridge input/output station for importing or exporting LTO cartridges from the library without requiring a re-inventory. Optional features can provide 18 input/output slots for DLTtape(TM) IV cartridges, 20 additional input/output slots for LTO Ultrium cartridges, or 16 additional input/output slots for 3592 tape cartridges. For bulk-loading of tape cartridges the library door can be opened. Each time the library door is closed, a bar code reader mounted on the autochanger scans the cartridge labels enabling a re-inventory of the cartridges in the library frame in less than 60 seconds. A door lock is included to restrict physical access to cartridges in the library. The library capacity and number of drives can be expanded to meet changing needs.