5.1.1.2.1.  AML PVR Information  Window
Field Descriptions
Server Name. The descriptive name of the PVR.
Total Cartridges. The number of cartridges currently being managed by the PVR.
Cartridge Capacity.  The total number of cartridge slots in the library dedicated  to this HPSS PVR. 
This may or may not be the total cartridge capacity of the library; a site might use part of the  library for 
some other HPSS PVR or for some non-HPSS application.  The PVR uses the Cartridge Capacity field 
and the Cartridge Alarm Threshold field to determine when to send an alarm that the  total cartridge 
threshold has been exceeded.
Cartridge Alarm Threshold.  The percentage of the Cartridge Capacity at which the  PVR will send an 
alarm. 
Same Job on Controller, Other Job on Controller, & Distance To Drive. These values are used  by the 
PVR when selecting a drive for a tape mount operation. The three values are essentiall y weights that are 
used to compute an overall score for each possible drive. After the score has been calc ulated, the drive 
with the lowest score is selected for the mount. If two or more drives tie for the lowest score , one drive is 
selected at random. The score is calculated as follows:
Score =
         Weight 1 * Cartridges from this job mounted on this drive’s controller +
         Weight 2 * Cartridges from other jobs mounted on this drive’s controller +
         Weight 3 * Units of distance from the cartridge to the drive
This method has the effect of distributing a striped tape mount across as many controllers  as possible for 
the best performance. It also will try to pick controllers that are currently driving a minimum number of 
tapes. So, in an environment with many tape drives per controller, the above algorithm will minimize the 
load on any one controller.
The Distance To Drive helps minimize mount times by mounting the tape in a physically close drive. All 
other things being equal, the tape will be mounted in the closest drive. However, if the closes t drive is 
attached to a heavily used controller, then a more distant drive will be selected.
Retry Mount Time Limit. The default value for this field is -1. When the defa ult value (-1) is used, if an 
error is encountered during a PVR mount operation, the mount will pend and be retried ever y 5 minutes. 
Setting a value in this field will change the mount behavior to periodically retry the mount until  the 
specified time limit is exceeded. Once exceeded, an error is generated and the mount request  is canceled. 
If the mount request would have resulted in a write operation, the error returned will  cause the Core 
Server to set the VV Condition of the associated tape volume to DOWN. Once in DOWN state, the 
volume will no longer be available for read or write operations. For further information  about the Core 
Server VV Condition, see Section 4.5.4.2: Core Server Tape Volume Information Window on page 271.
Drive Error Limit. This field is used in conjunction with the P VR Server Retry Mount Time Limit. If 
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