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
