The following MRD_ELEMENT codes are those currently supported by mrd_strelement(3mrd), with their corresponding default strings. The first items listed are self-explanatory. o MRD_ELEMENT_TRANSPORT - Transport o MRD_ELEMENT_SLOT - Slot o MRD_ELEMENT_PORT - Port o MRD_ELEMENT_DRIVE - Drive o MRD_ELEMENT_EMPTY - Empty o MRD_ELEMENT_FULL - Full o MRD_ELEMENT_EXCEPT - Exception o MRD_ELEMENT_ACCESS - Access o MRD_ELEMENT_INPORT - Inport is suitable for use when the ELEMENT_IMPENB bit is set in the state and data.state field of the element_info_t data. o MRD_ELEMENT_OUTPORT - OUTPORT is suitable for use when the ELEMENT_EXPENB bit is set in the state and data.state field of the element_info_t data. o MRD_ELEMENT_IOPORT - IOPORT suitable for use when the ELEMENT_ IMPENB and ELEMENT_EXPENB bits are set in the state and data.state field of the element_info_t data. o MRD_ELEMENT_PASS - PassThru suitable in those cases where the Pass-through mechanism of the TL820 can be identified. Currently, the only way to do this is to know the absolute address of the PTM depending on whether the library is in Multi-unit Single-LUN (Transport 1) mode or Single-unit Single-LUN (Port 2) mode. o MRD_ELEMENT_MYSTERY - This code is suitable when neither the ELEMENT_IMPENB nor ELEMENT_EXPENB bits are set in the state and data.state field of the element_info_t data. Most medium-changers identify their ports, when they have one or the other, or both. The MRD engineering team has never encountered a (correctly functioning) medium-changer with a Mystery Port. * We do not expect this text to survive critical review of the management, but we tried.