StorageTek Host Software Component 6 User Manual

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Chapter 6. Performance Considerations   423
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Unavoidable Pass-Thrus 
The HSC attempts to minimize the number of pass-thrus required; however, depending 
upon available tape transports and locations of cartridges, pass-thrus often cannot be 
avoided. By running Activities Reports on a regular basis and examining the results, you 
can see that mounts for different LSMs take longer than mounts for the same LSM. 
Unnecessary Pass-Thrus 
Scratch mounts, dismounts, enters, and ejects that require pass-thrus are unnecessary and 
should be avoided. These types of activities divert the robot from productive work 
especially during periods of peak activity.
If scratch subpools are properly defined and managed, scratch cartridges normally are not 
involved in pass-thrus. Scratch mounts are the same as specific mounts as far as pass-thrus 
that cannot be avoided. In general, you should never see a scratch pass-thru. But, if you do 
see a scratch pass-thru, it was unavoidable. 
The effect of unnecessary pass-thrus is not obvious in the Activities Report. You must 
compare their number with average mount times to see the effect on performance. 
Scheduled Pass-Thrus 
Using the Scratch Redistribution utility to balance scratch cartridges involves moving 
cartridges to various LSMs to achieve scratch balancing. This type of activity involves 
heavy pass-thru usage. If you must balance scratch volumes across your library, schedule 
such activity during off peak hours. This approach will ensure that the pass-thru activity 
involved does not directly interfere with mounts and dismounts for high-priority 
production. 
You can use Expert Library Manager (ExLM) to schedule pass-thrus. Refer to the Expert 
Library Manager User and Reference Guide
 for more information. 
Ways to Reduce Pass-Thru Activity 
There are various ways to reduce pass-thru activity. Each of these ways is briefly 
discussed in the following paragraphs. 
Set MNTD Float to ON 
The Float option of the MNTD command specifies whether the HSC is to select a 
new home cell location when it dismounts a volume that requires a pass-thru when it 
is dismounted. 
When MNTD Float is set to ON, cartridges are not passed back to their original 
LSM. The cartridges are assigned new cells in the LSM where they are dismounted. 
This action eliminates most unnecessary pass-thrus. 
Set MNTD SCRDISM to CURRENT 
When MNTD SCRDISM is set to CURRENT, scratch cartridges mounted in a 9360 
(WolfCreek) LSM are dismounted in the same device rather than being archived in 
the next largest storage device.