Data transfer between data storage libraries
US-2018081553-A1 · Mar 22, 2018 · US
US10067711B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10067711-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514929385-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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Transferring data from a first data storage cartridge of a first data storage library to a second data storage library. The first library includes a first data storage drive, the second library includes a second data storage drive. A mounting of the first data storage cartridge into the first data storage drive is initiated. A network connection between the first and second data storage drives, with both data storage drives operating in a data transfer mode, is initiated. A mounting of a second data storage cartridge into the second data storage drive is initiated. A copying of the data content of the first data storage cartridge onto the second data storage cartridge via the network connection is initiated. A deletion of the data of the first data storage cartridge is initiated.
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A computer-implemented method for transferring the data content of a first data storage cartridge of a first data storage library to a second data storage library, the first library comprising a first data storage drive, the second library comprising a second data storage drive, the first and second data storage drives being configured to be operable in a data transfer mode for transferring data storage cartridge data from the first data storage drive to the second data storage drive via a network connection, data transfer between the first and second data storage drives being controlled by a data transfer management component, the first and the second data storage libraries each comprising a mechanical pass-through connection that mechanically transports data storage cartridges from one data storage library to another data storage library, the method comprising: initiating, by a computer, a mounting of the first data storage cartridge into the first data storage drive; determining, by the computer, whether the first and the second data storage libraries are connected by a common mechanical pass-through connection; initiating, by the computer, a network connection between the first and second data storage drives upon determining that the first and the second data storage libraries are not connected by a common mechanical pass-through connection, both data storage drives being operated in the data transfer mode; initiating, by the computer, a mounting of a second data storage cartridge into the second data storage drive; initiating, by the computer, a copying of the data content of the first data storage cartridge onto the second data storage cartridge via the network connection; and initiating, by the computer, a deletion of the data of the first data storage cartridge. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the data content is provided on the first data storage cartridge in a compressed data format, the method further comprising: controlling, by the computer, the first and second data storage drives to maintain the compressed data format when copying the data content. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network connection initiated between the first and second data storage drives is a wireless network connection. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first data storage cartridge is assigned a status indicator indicating that data is stored on the first data storage cartridge, the method further comprising: in response to the deletion of the data of the first data storage cartridge, initiating, by the computer, a reconfiguration of the status indicator of the first data storage cartridge to indicate that no data is stored on the first data storage cartridge. 5. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising: selecting, by the computer, the second data storage cartridge to be mounted into the second data storage drive from a set of data storage cartridges such that the selected second data storage cartridge comprises no data stored there on using a status indicator for the selection assigned to the second data storage cartridge indicating that no data is stored; and in response to the copying of the data content of the first data storage cartridge onto the second data storage cartridge, initiating, by the computer, a reconfiguration of the status indicator of the second data storage cartridge to indicate that data is stored on the second data storage cartridge. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the data content of the first data storage cartridge is assigned a data ID, the method further comprising: in response to the copying of the data content of the first data storage cartridge onto the second data storage cartridge, initiating, by the computer, an updating of a data ID inventory of the first and the second data storage libraries by initiating a transfer of the data ID from the inventory of the first data storage library to the inventory of the second data storage library. 7. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising: initiating, by the computer, the data transfer in response to receiving a data transfer request. 8. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising: automatically initiating, by the computer, a data transfer from the first data storage drive to the second data storage drive upon the mounting of the first data storage cartridge into the first data storage drive. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first data storage drive is further configured to be operable in a second mode for reading data from, or writing data onto, a data storage cartridge mounted in the first data storage drive without need of a network connection to the second data storage drive, the method further comprising: initiating, by the computer, a switching of the mode of the first data storage drive from the second mode to the data transfer mode, when initiating the network connection; and initiating, by the computer, a switching of the mode of the first data storage drive from the data transfer mode back to the second mode upon completion of the copying of the data content. 10. The method of claim 9 , the method further comprising: initiating, by the computer, a writing of data onto the first data storage cartridge by the first data storage drive operated in the second mode; and performing, by the computer, the switching of the second mode to the data transfer mode upon completion of the writing of data. 11. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising: upon the mounting of the first data storage cartridge into the first data storage drive, initiating, by the computer, a queuing of data access commands for accessing data via the first data storage drive; and upon the unmounting of the first data storage cartridge, ending, by the computer, the respective queuing of data access commands received. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second data storage drive is further configured to be operable in a second mode for reading data from or writing data onto a data storage cartridge mounted in the second data storage drive without need of a network connection to the second data storage drive, the method further comprising: initiating, by the computer, a switching of the mode of the second data storage drive from the second mode to the data transfer mode, when initiating the network connection; and initiating, by the computer, a switching the mode of the second data storage drive from the data transfer mode back to the second mode upon the completion of the copying of the data content. 13. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising controlling the first data storage drive to be operated permanently in the transfer mode. 14. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising controlling the second data storage drive to be operated permanently in the transfer mode. 15. A computer program product for transferring the data content of a first data storage cartridge of a first data storage library to a second data storage library, the first library comprising a first data storage drive, the second library comprising a second data storage drive, the first and second data storage drives being configured to be operable in a data transfer mode for transferring data storage cartridge data from the first data storage drive to the second data storage drive via a network connection, data transfer between the first and second data storage drive being controlled by a data transfer management component, the first and the second data storage libraries each comprising a mechanical pass-through connection that mechanically transports data storage cartridges from o
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