The 3592 tape cartridge is a physically different tape than the 3590
cartridge.



On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Edward M Martin <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hello Everyone that has 3590 connections to their zSeries,
>
>         We are looking into 3590 cartridge drives.  I am having some
> issues understanding the IBM numbers.
>
> Please check what I think these numbers are.
>
> 3584-L22                base frame                                      is
> this just the rack to hold everything
>
> 3592-E05                tape drives                             these are
> the actual drive that reads the cartridge
>
> 3592-J70                Enterprise Tape Controller              is the
> controller that connect the drives to the Ficon/Escon
>
>                                                                         To
> the tape drives
>
> 3593-F05                Library Controller Frame                This is
> the actual frame that holds the J70 and E05 inside the
>
>                                                                         
> 3584-L22
> frame
>
> 3593-L05                Library Manager                         not sure
> what this really does other than
>
>                                                                         “Model
> L05 – single library manager. Maximum of 2 (redundancy only) per 3593 System
> ”
>
> Am I correct on what I have?
>
> Ed Martin
>
> Aultman Health Foundation
>
> 330-363-5050
>
> ext 35050
>
>


-- 
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems

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