/var/hpss/etc/AML_EjectPort.conf and /var/hpss/etc/AML_InsertPort.conf. The  AML robot can 
have multiple insert and eject ports, which have the capability to handle differ ent media types. 
These two configuration files in conjunction with the AMU AMS configuration  files specify 
which Insert/Eject areas or bins the tapes should be placed in for inserti on into the archive and 
the area to which they are ejected when the HPSS export command is used.
The AML PVR is supported by special bid only.
•LTO - When importing new cartridges into HPSS, the cartridges must be entered into the IBM 
3584 input/output (I/O) station before any HPSS import operations are performed. The HPSS 
LTO PVR moves the cartridges into an available slot while importing into HPSS.
Tapes that are entered into the library without an HPSS import step or tapes  that are not removed 
after an HPSS export should not affect HPSS in any way; HPSS will continue to function as if  
these tapes did not exist in the library. However, tapes inserted into the I/O ports  will not be filed 
until an import is begun.
•SCSI – When importing new cartridges into HPSS, the cartridges must be entered into an 
input/output (I/O) slot before any HPSS import operations are performed. The HPSS SCSI PVR 
moves the cartridges into an available slot while importing into HPSS.
•STK - When importing new cartridges into HPSS, the cartridges must be entered into the STK 
robot before any HPSS import operations are performed. See the STK Automated Cartridge  
System Library Software (ACSLS) System Administrator’s Guide for procedures to enter  
cartridges.
Cartridges may be entered into the STK silo through various means, including:
•Using the enter command of ACSLS (StorageTek's robot software) and putting the 
cartridge(s) into the Cartridge Access Port (CAP).
•Loading a cartridge into a CAP operating in ACSLS's “hot enter” mode.
•Bulk loading a robot and then performing an ACSLS audit of the slots that have been filled.
•STK supports cartridges without bar code external labels. These  cartridges can be entered into 
the robot using the ‘venter’ command at the ACSLS console. These cartridges are fully 
supported by HPSS, but the robot will eject the cartridges if they are scanned  during an audit.
We strongly recommend that tape cartridges be imported into a robot that verifies external  labels before 
mounting in a drive. This will ensure that a blank tape being imported has the appropriate  external label 
before it is labeled. Once labeled, a cartridge can be moved to another PVR, such as a n operator (hand) 
mounted PVR.
If labels are written on tape volumes prior to importing those volumes into HPSS, then care should be 
taken that the label has a format that HPSS can process. In particular, the first four  characters of the 
OwnerID field should be “HPSS” and the last two characters of this fourteen character  field should be 
“00”. HPSS uses the last two characters to indicate the side number of the cart ridge in anticipation of 
supporting cartridges that have multiple physical sides - e.g., optical disk cartridges that contai n an A and 
a B side. If these two characters are not set correctly, then the import will fail  because the side 
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