VLS9200 user guide (BW402-10009, August 2012)

NOTE: You cannot destroy a library that is currently being accessed by a backup application.
When a virtual library is destroyed, all the tape drives associated with the library are also destroyed.
The cartridges in the virtual library, however, are not destroyed. They are moved to the Firesafe
where they are stored until you either destroy them or associate them with a virtual library. See
“Managing Cartridges” (page 125).
To destroy (delete) a virtual library, from Command View VLS:
1. Click the System tab.
2. Select the virtual library in the navigation tree.
The virtual library details window opens.
3. Click Destroy Virtual Library in the task bar.
4. Click Yes to confirm.
5. Click Finish.
Destroying a Tape Drive
NOTE: Destroying a tape drive may create a gap in the default LUN numbering on the Fibre
Channel host port to which it was mapped. If a gap is created, restart the VLS device emulations
to remove the gap. See “Restarting VLS Device Emulations” (page 129).
Most operating systems will ignore (cannot access) any virtual devices with LUN numbers that
follow a gap in the LUN numbering on an Fibre Channel host port.
NOTE: You cannot destroy a tape drive that is currently being used by a backup application.
To destroy a tape drive, from Command View VLS:
1. Click the System tab.
2. Select the tape drive in the navigation tree.
The tape drive details window opens.
3. Click Destroy Tape Drive in the task bar.
4. Click Yes to confirm.
5. Click Finish.
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