Quantum Scalar i6000 Library6-66879-01 Rev AQuantum Scalar i6000 LibraryScalar i6000User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide xTable 18 Sampling of Media Type Identifiers... 116Table 19 Return Media Identifier Behav
The blinking codes described in table 9 on page 90 on page 133 are the same for Fibre Channel and SCSI drives in the UDS-2 drive sleds.Chapter 3 Trou
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 88Figure 15 shows the locations of the status LEDs and the Fibre Cha
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 89Figure 16 shows Ethernet Connected Drive Sleds.Figure 16 Ethernet
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 90Table 9 Drive Sled Status LED States (UDS-2 and UDS-3)LED Color
Table 10 Drive Sled Status LED States - Normal ConditionsLED Color State and ExplanationGreen Blinks one time every second (1 Hz) — drive sled’s mai
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 92Table 11 Fibre Drive Sled Link LED States (UDS-2)LED Color Repre
A UDS-2 drive with no fiber optic cable plugged in is healthy if the link LED is solid off. A UDS-3 drive with no fiber optic cable plugged in is heal
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 94Table 13 on page 94 describes how to interpret the link LED activi
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 95Interpreting MCB Port LEDs 3The MCB has LEDs for the Ethernet, Fib
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 96Table 14 describes how to interpret the Ethernet port LED activity
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide xiFiguresFigure 1 Front View of a Control Module and Expansion Module ... 8Figure 2 Front and Back View of the Control Mod
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 97Figure 19 Locations - Colors MCB FC / SCSI Port LEDsMCB port LEDs
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 98Figure 20 Locations of LBX Terminator LEDs (Version 01)1234Table
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 99LBX Terminator Version 03 LEDs 3The LBX terminator has six green L
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 100Table 16 LED On/Off CombinationsExplanation1 2 3 4 5 6Off Off O
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 101Figure 22 shows the locations and colors of the power supply LEDs
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 102Working With Command History LogsThe Command Hist
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 103Viewing Command History Logs 31 Log on as an admi
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 104If logical serial number addressing is enabled on
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 105A list of log files appears in the Command Histor
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 106Mailing and Saving Logs 3The Send button on the l
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide xiiFigure 17 Locations - Colors of I/O Blade Fibre Port Link LEDs... 93Figure 18 Locations - Colors of MCB Ethernet Po
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryAccessing Online HelpScalar i6000 User’s Guide 107• To indicate that you want to save the log, select Save, and
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 108Chapter 44Configuring Your LibraryYou can use either the local or remote versions of the Library Management Console (LMC)
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryRunning the Setup WizardScalar i6000 User’s Guide 109• Configuring Screen Saver Preferences on page 255•Working Wi
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEnabling LicensesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 110Prerequisites 4Before you run the Setup Wizard, do the following:• No
Authorized service personnel are involved in the first two situations. However, any administrator can activate additional storage slots.Chapter 4 Con
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1124 In the Enter License Key text box, type the appropriate licen
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 113A Library Managed Partition is like any other partition, except
The library is licensed for either one partition or the maximum number of partitions, which is 16. For more information about partition licensing, see
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 115Media Type 4The media type is a particular generation of tape t
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 116In Not Required mode, if the library does not find a valid medi
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide xiiiFigure 45 Get/Put Graphical Report ... 451Figure 46 Scan Fiducials Gr
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 117With a valid media type identifier present and the Media Type C
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 118Table 19 shows an example of how the return media identifier be
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 119The method you should choose depends on the circumstance and th
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1201 Click Setup > Setup Wizard.2 Click Next.The Setup Wizard -
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 121The Partitions dialog box appears.4 Click Create.
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 122The Partitions - Step 1: Choose Creation Mode dialog box appear
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 123The Partitions - Step 2: Automatic Creation dialog box appears.
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 124The LUN Mapping dialog box appears.Creating Partitions Automati
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 125The Partitions – Step 1: Choose Creation Mode dialog box appear
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1264 Click Create.The Partitions - Step 1: Choose Creation Mode di
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 1Chapter 11About This Guide and Your ProductThis guide contains information and instructions necessary for the normal operat
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 127The Product ID setting controls the product ID string that is r
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 128drive cleaning for the library. For more information about conf
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 12916 Click Finish.The Partitions dialog box appears again with th
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 130The Partitions - Step 2: Choose Partition Properties dialog box
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 131b Go to step 7.• If you are not creating a LMP, do the followin
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 132•From the Return Media Identifier drop-down list, click either
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13312 To continue, click Next.The Partitions - Step 5: Select Stor
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13419 In the Partitions - Summary Information dialog box, verify t
This procedure includes instructions for downloading new drive firmware images. You can modify partitions from either the library’s touch screen or a
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1366 To continue, click Next.The Partitions - Step 2: Choose Polic
Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductProduct Safety StatementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2This unit is engineered and manufactured to meet all s
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1378 To continue, click Next.The Partitions - Step 3: Select Drive
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13817 To continue, click Next.If Extended I/E is configured, the E
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 139The Partitions - Step 6: Configure Drive Firmware Autoleveling
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 14020 Verify that the parameters you set are correct.21 If the sum
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 141The Manage Drive Firmware Images dialog box appears.The library
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 142The Select firmware image file to download dialog box appears.3
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1432 Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 144The Storage Networking Partitions dialog box appears.3 Highligh
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 145The primary Control Path Drive you selected is hig
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 146• If IPv6 is enabled and you want to configure an
Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductProduct Safety StatementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3picker to stop immediately. This button also removes p
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1471 Use the following table to assist you in complet
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1482 Make the appropriate network configuration chang
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1493 As prompted, use the DHCP tab to enable or disab
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 150A prompt appears informing you that network connectivity will be
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 151The Connectivity dialog box appears. All components that provide
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 152For an FC port on either the MCB or an I/O blade, the Fibre Chann
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 153on the MCB, the Speed area does not appear on the Fibre Channel P
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1546 After you finish selecting the port configuration settings, cli
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 155To configure HPF, perform the following steps:1 Log on as an admi
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 156The FC Host Port Failover dialog box appears6 In the Feature Enab
Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductProduct Model NumberScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4contact your local government authority, your household was
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 157• Link down error recovery mode sets the recovery scenario for al
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1581 On the FC Host Port Failover dialog box, click the Physical Por
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up Policies for the Physical LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 159Setting Up Policies for the Physical Libra
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up Policies for the Physical LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1603 Click Setup→ Physical Library.The Physic
The Logical SN Addressing area is available only to CSEs. You cannot enable or disable logical serial number addressing for drives. If a CSE enables t
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySpecifying the Date and TimeScalar i6000 User’s Guide 162Background EKM Path Diagnostics are disabled by default fo
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySpecifying the Date and TimeScalar i6000 User’s Guide 163The Date and Time dialog box appears.4 In the NTP section•
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring E-mailScalar i6000 User’s Guide 164• If the DNS Server has been configured through the LMC (Setup >
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring E-mailScalar i6000 User’s Guide 165Use the procedures in the following subsections for:• Setting Up or
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring E-mailScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1666 In the Account text box, type the name of a valid account on the S
Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductOther Documents you Might NeedScalar i6000 User’s Guide 5Other Documents you Might NeedThe following docum
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 167Testing the Current E-Mail Configuration 4To test the c
Table 21 Severity Levels Assigned to Issues Severity Level Description1 (Failed) Indicates that a failure has occurred or a different serious condit
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1693 Click Setup→ Notification→ System Setup.The System Se
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 170The Notification dialog box displays the Rules tab.This
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 17110 To set up a new e-mail notification recipient, click
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up Media Security NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 17212 In the Choose Severity box, click the severi
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1733 Check the box to the left of your media security notification cho
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 174The Setup→ Device→ IDs command is available while viewing a partiti
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 175Device IDs 4From a partition, you can change the SCSI ID for a SCSI
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 176The drive shown in both of these figures is in the topmost of the t
Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductGetting More Information or Help Updated Contact InfoScalar i6000 User’s Guide 6Getting More Information o
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 177Channel Zoning 4Channel zoning, also called port zoning, is an opti
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1785 Click Configure.The Channel Zoning Settings dialog box appears fo
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 179SCSI Host 4During device discovery, a particular partition or drive
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 180The SCSI Host dialog box appears.4 Click a SCSI port that you want
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 181The SCSI Host LUN Mapping dialog box appears in its default view.In
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1826 Drag the partitions that you want the SCSI host to manage from th
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1838 To save the mapping, click OK.The SCSI host map is automatically
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 184Setting the View for the SCSI Host Device Column 4Click View at the
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 185Accessing FC Hosts 41 Log on as an administrator.2 Make sure that y
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 186The Add Host Data dialog box appears.5 Use the check boxes under Se
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide, 6-66879-01, May 2010, Made in USA.Quantum Corporation provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, eithe
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 7Chapter 22DescriptionThe Scalar i6000 library automates the retrieval, storage, and control of tape cartridges. Application
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1872 As necessary, change the information in the Name and Port text bo
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 188SNW (Storage Networking) Drives 4The SNW Drives command enables you
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1894 To select all drives, click the check box next to Select All Driv
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 190Accessing the SNW Host Device 41 Log on as an administrator.2 To en
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 191The Host Access dialog box appears.6 On the top portion of the scre
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 192This action filters the drives in the Drive Access table and show o
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 193Creating SNW (Storage Networking) Host 41 Log on as an administrato
You can use this free-form text field to describe the connectivity or logical visibility, for example. This field has no configuration functionality.C
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1955 Change the Name, Type, or Port. You can not change the WWN.6 Clic
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 196The FC Host LUN Mapping dialog box appears in its default view.This
Chapter 2 DescriptionScalar i6000 User’s Guide 8Figure 1 Front View of a Control Module and Expansion Modulecontrol moduleexpansion moduletouch scre
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1975 Compare the default view with the Show Details view shown in the
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 198Table 22 Show DetailsDescriptor DescriptionPartition Name Name as
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 199The following table describes the descriptors that appear in the Sh
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 200In the following figure, all devices have been mapped manually.The
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 201Modifying FC Host Mapping 4When a device has been mapped, it is sti
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 202Setting the View for the FC Host Device Column 4Click View at the t
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 203Depending upon host operating system constraints, it may be necessa
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 204The LUN Mapping Wizard – Select Partition dialog box appears. 4 Sel
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 205The LUN Mapping Wizard – Map/Unmap Devices dialog box appears. 6 Se
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2067 Select one of the following and click Next to continue: • Map ano
Expansion modules in positions nine through twelve are storage-only modules and do not contain I/E stations or drives.Chapter 2 DescriptionScalar i60
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 207• If you are satisfied with your LUN mapping changes and want compl
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2089 On the LUN Mapping Change Preview Report – Print Preview dialog b
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 209The Report Criteria dialog box appears.2 Under Specify Report Crite
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 210The following figure shows an example of a LUN Mapping Report group
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 211The following figure shows an example of a LUN Mapping Report group
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2126 To close the Report Criteria dialog box, click Cancel.You cannot
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 213The Library Configuration - Print Preview dialog box appears.2 Do o
You cannot print reports or save them to a PDF file using the touch screen.Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 U
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 215Assigning Cleaning Magazines and Importing Cleaning Media 4T
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 216The Drive Cleaning Configuration dialog box appears.4 Click
Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary FeaturesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 10• I/O Management Units on page 20• Cartridge Accessor on page 23• Import/Export St
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2176 To assign a magazine for cleaning, click any slot in the m
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2183 Click the cleaning media in a cleaning magazine to select
If you try to unassign a cleaning magazine that contains cleaning media, a message appears asking if you are sure you want to continue. If you click Y
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryRegistering SNMP TrapsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 220The Trap Registration dialog box appears.4 In the Host/IP text b
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryRegistering SNMP TrapsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 221Removing an Application’s Trap Registration 41 Log on as an admi
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 222Configuring Library SecurityYou can change the library’s s
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 223Configuring Access for Network Services 4The Services tab
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 224• ICMP — To prevent external attempts to discover the libr
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 225Configuring Access for Remote LMC Clients 4You can use the
Enabling SSL can impact the network performance of remote operations (for example, downloading new library software).Chapter 4 Configuring Your Libra
Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary FeaturesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 11Proactive Availability 2The library can alert you about problems before they occur.
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 227Configuring Access for SNMP and SMI-S 4The SNMP/SMI-S tab
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 228• SNMP — To prevent all SNMP traffic across the MCB Ethernet port, select Di
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 229You can configure the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) settings
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 230OpenLDAP 2.4 4You must install and run OpenLDAP 2.4 or later. The supported
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2312 In the General tab, you can enable or disable LDAP functionality: •To enab
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 232• Search Information section The Search Information section allows you to en
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 233• Library Access Groups section• User: This field contains a fully distingui
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 234You can use the Test functionality to simulate an LDAP login for a specific
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 235A message box appears indicating that the success or failure o
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 236Encryption Key Management (EKM) is a licensable feature. You m
Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary FeaturesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 12The FC I/O blade manages data path conditioning along the path between itself and th
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 237Step 2: Configuring the SKM Server 4Server settings are only u
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2382 At the Key Server Type drop-down list, select the server typ
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 239An Operation in progress dialog box appears, indicating the se
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 240• If you are using both SKM and Q-EKM, you must separate the t
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 241The Partition Configuration screen appears. Each partition&apo
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2427 To take the partition offline, click Yes.The dialog box is c
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 243Encryption and Using Q-EKM on the Scalar i60004Supporting Encr
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 244You cannot select individual drives for encryption; you must s
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 245SKM Management 4Sharing Encrypted Tape Cartridges 4If you are
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2465 The source administrator e-mails the file containing the wra
Chapter 2 DescriptionControl ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13The LMC provides additional monitoring of a SAN-attached library over the network to a
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 247The Communication Certificate Import dialog box appears.Under
If you have current certificates, they are listed in the Current Certificates section Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScala
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 249The SKM Encryption Certificate Import dialog box appears..3 Cl
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 250The SKM Certificate Export dialog box appears.3 Click Browse t
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2511 Before starting this process, read and follow the sequence o
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 252The Scalar Key Manager Encryption Key Export screen appears.3
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 253“native” certificate for disaster recovery in the event that o
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2541 From the Tools menu, select EKM Management > Retrieve SKM
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Screen Saver PreferencesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 255Configuring Screen Saver PreferencesUse the Screen
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Screen Saver PreferencesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2562 Do one of the following:•Select Default to use t
Chapter 2 DescriptionControl ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 14• Operator panel• Power systemThe I/O management unit is optional for the control modu
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With Data Path ConditioningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2577 Because you made system configuration changes, yo
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With Data Path ConditioningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 258The Datapath Conditioning dialog box appears, showi
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryAbout the Configuration RecordScalar i6000 User’s Guide 259The following table describes the functionality for each
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryAbout the Configuration RecordScalar i6000 User’s Guide 260• Network information — Hostname, DHCP status, IP addres
Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Aisle LightsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 261Setting Aisle LightsAisle lights are optional on each module, and
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 262Chapter 55Running Your LibraryThis chapter includes the following sections, which explain how to access and operate your
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLogging On and OffScalar i6000 User’s Guide 263Logging On and OffYou can log on and off locally by using the library’s
User names and passwords are case-sensitive. Select the Shift key to display uppercase letters and special characters. This enables you to type one up
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLogging On and OffScalar i6000 User’s Guide 265Logging Off From the Touch Screen (Local Client) 51 Select Operations→ L
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLogging On and OffScalar i6000 User’s Guide 266Accessing the LMC Applet 5After verifying that the host computer meets t
Chapter 2 DescriptionExpansion ModulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 15Expansion ModulesExpansion modules enable the library to expand by adding space for
If you are logging on to the library for the first time using the default administrator account (admin), type password. After you log on, the library
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryConnecting to Multiple LibrariesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 268Connecting to Multiple LibrariesThis feature allows you lo
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryOperator PanelScalar i6000 User’s Guide 269Operator PanelThe operator panel on the library includes an indicator panel
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryOperator PanelScalar i6000 User’s Guide 270Indicator Panel 5The Robotics Enabled indicator and the Power indicator each
Table 25 Status Indicator Indicator State and ExplanationGreen Solid on — normal. No attention required.Amber Blinking or solid on — fault. Attentio
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 272• The menu bar provides access to all menu commands used t
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 273Figure 25 LMC (Remote Client With Partition View Shown)ti
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 274•The Setup menu consists of commands that you can use to s
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 275Table 27 Menu Commands: Privileges and Environments Menu
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 276 IO Blade Admin, User1X X X SCSI Channel Admin
Chapter 2 DescriptionExpansion ModulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 16Figure 3 Expansion Module with 24 Slot I/E StationI/E station 24 slot(optional)car
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 277On the Setup menu: Setup Wizard Admin X X X Partitions
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 278 FC Host Port Failover Admin X X X Network Configu
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 279 Encryption Admin X X X Server Configuration Admin
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 280On the Tools menu: Tickets Admin X X X X Drives5Admin
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 281 Usage Admin X X Security Admin
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 282 Test Selection... Admin X X X Test Reports...
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 283Toolbar 5The toolbar consists of icons that represent comm
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 284The Log Off button logs off the current user after confirm
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 285Table 28 describes the areas on the library information pa
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 286System Status Buttons 5System status buttons are located i
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide iiiContentsChapter 1 About This Guide and Your Product 1Product Safety Statements...
Chapter 2 DescriptionExpansion ModulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 17Figure 4 Expansion Module with 72 Slot I/E StationI/E Station Options 2An expansi
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 287Each button displays a status indicator that reveals a Goo
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 288You can click system status buttons to display additiona
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 289The following list explains each location variable:• Ais
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 290Figure 30 Section, Column, and Row Numbering for Rack 1
• Tape drives that are installed in rack 1 of a control module or an expansion module replace storage in columns 1 and 2. Because drives are installed
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 292Figure 31 Section, Column, and Row Numbering for Rack 2
In figure 31 on page 292, the five magazines shown in column 4, sections 6-10 do not exist in a control module. However, these magazines exist in expa
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 294Figure 32 Example Location Coordinates14322195834710143
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 295The LMC uses dialog boxes, like the one shown in figure
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 296• Drive number 1 is in the lowest section of the lower d
Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary Management ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 18The 72- slot I/E station consists of two side-by-side 36-slot I/E stations
Table 30 Drive Location Coordinates 1 1-8 1 1-12 1 1Aisle Module Rack Section Column RowChapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location Coordi
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 298Figure 35 Drive-side Location Coordinatesdrive clusterr
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 299I/O Blade Locations 5The LMC displays I/O blade location
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 300Figure 37 I/O Management Unit Bay Numbering bay 1 (not
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryViewing the Library (Physical or Partition)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 301• Cluster — the cluster designation for the I/O
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryViewing the Library (Physical or Partition)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 302After you select a library view, the library in
You do not need to change the current library view to change the online or offline state of the physical library or a partition.Chapter 5 Running You
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryChanging the Library’s StateScalar i6000 User’s Guide 304The Change Library Mode dialog box appears with the current st
Table 32 Library Functions Requiring Online or Offline StateFunction Physical Library PartitionOperations→ ImportOperations→ ExportOperations→ Drive
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 306Working With Local User AccountsYou can set up three level
Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary Management ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 19Figure 5 Library Management Module Boardsmanagement control bladerobotics
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 307The Local Users dialog box appears.4 To prevent guest logi
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 308The Local Users - User Account Type dialog box appears.6 I
For a list of commands that are available to administrators and users, see table 27 on page 275.Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User
The Back button enables you to go back to a previous dialog box and make changes to your selections.Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local
If you want to modify guest privileges, you can toggle between Enable Guest Login and Disable Guest Login. For a list of commands that are available t
Passwords that are most secure include a combination of letters, numbers, and non-alphanumeric characters. Passwords must be eight or more characters
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 313The following dialog box appears.8 On this dialog box, sel
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 314Deleting Local User Accounts 51 Log on as an administrator
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 315The Local Users dialog box appears.4 To view the permissio
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryShutting Down/Rebooting the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 316Shutting Down/Rebooting the LibraryAlways perform the s
Chapter 2 DescriptionI/O Management UnitsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 20Management Control Blade (MCB) 2The MCB is the primary point of intelligent mana
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryPowering Off the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3173 Select Shutdown to do a complete shutdown and power off of the l
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryPowering On the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 318Powering On the Library1 Make sure that you wait 5 minutes after po
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLocking/Unlocking the I/E StationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 319• The library imports or exports a cartridge from the I/E
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLocking/Unlocking the I/E StationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 320The I/E Stations dialog box appears. I/E Station # column
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWhen Robotics Are Not ReadyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3214 To return to the main console, click Close.When Robotics Are
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWhen Robotics Are Not ReadyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 322 Table 33 Menu Commands When Robotics Are DisabledAvailable
Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWhen Robotics Are Not ReadyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 323Setup→ Physical Library XSetup→ Users XSetup→ Notification XSet
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 324Chapter 66Maintaining Your LibraryThe library includes advanced system monitoring and alerting mechanisms that inform you
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 325• Using Library Explorer on page 360• Configuring and Testing Drives on page 365• Wo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 326Monitoring the LibraryThe library can provide detailed informati
Chapter 2 DescriptionI/O Management UnitsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 21Figure 6 I/O Management Unit EEBBlankFCBCMB* CMB Control Management Blade* FCB
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 327The System Status dialog box appears.The following table describ
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3282 From the System Status dialog box, you can perform the followi
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 329• Mail, save, or print status information by using the Send butt
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 330RAS The status of the drive as reported by the RAS system (for e
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3312 From the Drive Status dialog box, you can perform the followin
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 332The IO Blade Status dialog box appears.See the following table
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3333 From the IO Blade Status dialog box, you can perform the follo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 334The SCSI Channel Status dialog box appears.The following table d
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 335• Mail, save, or print status information by using the Send butt
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3363 From the Fibre Channel Status dialog box, you can perform the
Chapter 2 DescriptionI/O Management UnitsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 22Control Management Blade (CMB) 2The CMB performs unit status monitoring, includi
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 337The Ethernet Blade Status dialog box appears.See the following t
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 338Monitoring I/E Station Status 6The I/E Station Status dialog box
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3392 From the IE Station Status dialog box, you can perform the fol
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 340of the available slots. You can perform this procedure while vie
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3412 From the Slots Status dialog box, you can perform the followin
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 342• Mail, save, or print status information by using the Send butt
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 343Monitoring Media Status6The Media Status dialog box displays det
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 344The following table describes the elements on the Media Status d
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 345Filtering Media From the Status List 6You can specify the media
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 346Displaying Cooling Fan Information 61 To display detailed inform
Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridge AccessorScalar i6000 User’s Guide 23Cartridge AccessorThe cartridge accessor moves cartridges between storage cells, t
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 347Displaying Power Supply Information 61 To display detailed infor
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 348Displaying Temperature Information 61 To display temperature sta
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3492 To view current information, click Refresh.Displaying Voltage
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3502 To view current information, click Refresh.Element Description
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 351Monitoring Users Status6The Users Status dialog box displays det
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 352Monitoring Partitions Status 6If you want to see settings and in
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3533 To see additional details for a partition, click the partition
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 354The Partition Details dialog box appears. This windows shows add
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 355• Fibre Channel Status•Ethernet Blade Status• I/E Station Status
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3563 Perform one of the following tasks:• To indicate that you want
Chapter 2 DescriptionImport/Export StationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 24configure their partitions with I/E slots beyond the number of physical I/E s
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 357Mailing the Configuration Record 6To e-mail the configuration re
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 358Saving the Configuration Record 6To save the configuration record:
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 359Administrative users have access to the all the commands on the Too
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 360Using Library Explorer 6You can use the Library Explorer feature to
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3611 From the Tools menu, click Library Explorer.The Library Explorer
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 362• To search for a specific cartridge according to the cartridge&apo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3633 If you chose to search for an element by its address, or chose to
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 364Understanding the Graphical Display 6You can access Library Explore
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 365Accessing Library Operations 6To access available library operation
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 366Drive information on this dialog box is automatically refreshed whe
Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridgesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 25CartridgesCartridges are stored in magazines within the library, as shown in figure 7.Figu
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 367The following table describes the elements on the Drives dialog box
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 368In the Drive Settings: Fibre Channel Parameters area:Speed drop-dow
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 369The Details button displays the Drive Details dialog box. For more
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 370The Drive Details dialog box appears.The Drive Details area of the
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 371Element DescriptionDrive Model The brand name of the drive model.
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3723 To return to the Drives dialog box, click Cancel.RAS Status The s
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 373Mailing and Saving Drive Logs 6The Get Drive Log button on the Driv
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3742 Perform one of the following tasks:• To indicate that you want to
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 375• Configure drive cleaning by assigning cleaning magazines and impo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 376• To use cleaning media in an assigned cleaning magazine, click Use
Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridge MagazinesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 26Cartridge MagazinesThe cartridge magazine is a storage assembly that installs on
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 377The Connectivity dialog box appears with the MCB and all I/O blades
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3785 Perform one of the following tasks:• To reset either an entire I/
• Because the snapshot requires analysis by trained Quantum personnel, send captured snapshots to www.quantum.com/osr when Quantum requests them.• Dep
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3805 If you want to continue, click Yes.The Capture Snapshot dialog bo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 381• To indicate that you want to save the snapshot, select Save, and
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 382Before you can update the library with a library software update fi
Rollback and reinstallation of current package options are viable recovery steps during a failed firmware upgrade, however these features should not b
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 384The Update Software Wizard dialog box appears.This dialog box expla
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 385The Select Library Software Package for Installation dialog box app
Some upgrades will not be download upgrades but instead CF (compact flash) swap upgrades.If you are accessing the LMC using the remote client applicat
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide ivExpansion Modules ... 15I/E Station
Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridge MagazinesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 27Figure 9 Expansion Module Magazine and Drive Locations in Control ModuleThere ar
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 387The Software Update dialog box appears.2 Navigate to the location o
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 388The download process copies the software file from the remote file
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3892 Click Next.The estimated time for the installation is displayed.3
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 390The Update Software Summary window appears asking if you want to co
During the update, the Abort button appears dimmed and is unavailable. Do not interrupt the update process before it is completed. Interrupting the up
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 392Reinstalling Current Library Software 6The reinstall feature enable
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 393The Update Software Wizard dialog box appears.3 Click Install.Note•
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 394The Software Update Progress dialog box appears.Real-time progress
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3955 Bring the physical library online.a From the LMC, click Operation
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 396The Update Software Wizard dialog box appears.3 Click Install.Note•
Table 1 Cartridge Capacities in Library Modules Type of CartridgeCartridges per MagazineMagazines per Control Moduleaa.The minimum is based on havin
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 397The Software Update Progress dialog box appears.Real-time progress
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 398b Select Online, and then click OK.6 Click Help > About. Validat
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 399You can use the Update Drive Firmware command from the Tools menu t
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 400The Update Drive Firmware dialog box appears.From the Update Drive
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 401To update drive firmware by using downloaded firmware images, proce
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 402The library has enough space for 20 MB (with a maximum of 8 images)
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 403Updating Drive Firmware Using Firmware Images If you are viewing a
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4041 On the Update Drive Firmware dialog box, select Firmware Image.No
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4052 In the left-most column of the table under the Update Method area
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 406Updating Drive Firmware Using Update Tapes 6It is important to ver
Chapter 2 DescriptionSupport for WORMScalar i6000 User’s Guide 29Support for WORMThe Scalar i6000 library supports WORM (write once, read many) techn
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 407The Select Firmware Tapes dialog box appears.4 Select the tape cart
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 408Teaching the Library (Configuration and Calibration) 6The Teach com
The library automatically performs an inventory after it completes the configuration teach process.Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance Acti
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 410Running Calibration Teach 6Starting the calibration teach process c
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4114 Select Calibrate.5 Click Start.During the calibration teach proce
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 412Types of Configuration Image Files 6There are three types of config
Changes to hardware, such as removing drives or I/O blades, do not prompt you to save, either by means of messages or warning tickets. Therefore, it i
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4147 Click Yes. The rescue image timestamp that appears on the Save an
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 415Restoring Library Configuration 6Use the Restore command to restore
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4165 Using the file chooser dialog box, locate the restore image file
Chapter 2 DescriptionTape DrivesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 30The control module and expansion modules have upper and lower drive clusters. Each librar
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4178 If you have not done so already, make sure that the robotics are
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4184 Click Rescue.5 At the prompt, make sure that all data input and o
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 419Reverting Library Configuration 6In the event that either a restore
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 420If the operation fails at any point, the library generates a RAS ti
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 421The Report Criteria dialog box appears.4 In the Report Criteria dia
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 422• All Partitions: Presents a comparison of all drives grouped by pa
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4237 Click OK.8 To view a report according to the criteria selected, c
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 42410 In the report viewer, you can perform the following tasks:a To s
The Advanced reporting feature is available via remote access only.Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 425
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 426For more information about choosing report criteria, seGenerating M
Chapter 2 DescriptionTape DrivesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 31LTO Drives 2Five generations of LTO drives are supported, but they are not fully compatib
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4273 Specify time and recurrence options:•Under Start Date, click the
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 428• If there are no templates available for the report you choose, yo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4296 Click OK.The new job appears in the list of scheduled jobs. The L
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 430Deleting Scheduled Jobs 6If you no longer need a scheduled job, del
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 431• Full system tests or individual field replaceable unit (FRU) test
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 432Partial System Tests 6 The partial system tests perform the select
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 433Verification Test Functions 6Use the Verification Tests dialog box
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 434Library Alignment Test 6 The library alignment test performs the f
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 435Picker Assembly Test 6The picker assembly test performs the follow
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 436• Calibrates and checks repeatability, up to three times for margin
Chapter 2 DescriptionTape DrivesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 32DLT Drives 2Five generations of DLT cartridges are supported in the library, but the driv
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 437Blade Inventory 6This inventory list provides the following inform
A single problem in the library can cause failed results in multiple tests. After taking action to correct a failed result, run tests that yielded mar
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 439Figure 39 Report Windowgraphic showing P (passed), M (marginal), a
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 440Joint Alignments 6 The joint alignment graphical report shows the
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 441Figure 40 Joint Alignments Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 442Vertical Alignments 6 The vertical alignments graphical report sho
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 443Figure 41 Vertical Alignments Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 444Horizontal Alignments 6The horizontal alignments graphical report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 445Figure 42 Horizontal Alignments Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 446Calibration Offsets 6 The calibration offsets graphical report sho
Chapter 2 DescriptionMixed Media Support and RulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 33Mixed Media Support and RulesThe library supports both LTO and DLT cart
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 447Figure 43 Calibration Offsets Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 448Boundary/Accessibility 6The boundary/accessibility graphical repor
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 449Figure 44 Boundary/Accessibility Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 450Get/Put 6The Get/Put graphical report shows the results for tests
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 451Figure 45 Get/Put Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 452Scan Fiducials 6The scan fiducials graphical report shows the resu
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 453Figure 46 Scan Fiducials Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 454Picker Pivot/Reach 6The picker pivot/reach graphical report shows
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 455Figure 47 Picker Pivot/Reach Graphical Report
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 456Verification Test Logs 6Each verification test produces a test log
Chapter 2 DescriptionMixed Media Support and RulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 34However, drives must be installed beginning in the lower most drive slo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 457Figure 48 Example Test Log Output
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 458Running the Verification Tests 6This section provides instructions
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 459The Verification Tests dialog box appears.4 From the Select Test dr
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 460The IVT Pre-Test Questionnaire appears.7 Complete the pre-test ques
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4618 After you complete the questionnaire, click Next.The following di
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 462The I/E station will be locked until the inventory is complete.10 S
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46311 After you select the cartridges, click Finish.NoteYou can select
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 464As the tests run, the library will generate RAS tickets if problems
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 465The report window appears with the Graphical tab displayed. •Use th
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46613 For more detailed test results, click the Text tab to view the t
Chapter 2 DescriptionOperator PanelScalar i6000 User’s Guide 35Operator PanelThe operator panel is located on the front of the control module and con
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46716 To see the results for a previous test, click Reports, and then
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 468The Email, Save or Print dialog box appears.3 Perform one of the fo
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 469Partial Tests 61 Log on as an administrator.2 Make sure that you a
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4705 From the Select Subtest drop-down list, click either Frame or Con
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4719 If you selected Continue With Scratch Tapes, insert a “scratch” c
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 472NoteYou can select one “scratch” cartridge per media type. Each tes
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 47311 Select the number of the frame and racks where the tests are to
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 474Test progress is shown in the Verification Tests dialog box.12 Afte
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 475For information how to e-mail, print, or save text logs, see Mailin
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 476The screens displayed by the FRU operational tests vary, depending
Chapter 2 DescriptionPower SystemScalar i6000 User’s Guide 36Power SystemThe library supports single and redundant power configurations. The single c
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4773 Click Tools > Verification Tests.The Verification Tests dialog
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4785 From the Select Subtest drop-down list, click Scan Barcode.6 Clic
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4798 Click Finish.Test progress is shown in the Verification Tests dia
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 480For information how to e-mail, print, or save text logs, see Mailin
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4815 Click a ticket to highlight it, and then click Details.
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4826 From the Ticket Details dialog box, click FRU Test.7 After the FR
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 483Defragmenting partitions reassigns slots in the library so that all
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 484If the library has more than one frame, click the arrow buttons to
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4855 Verify that the I/E station in each partition has at least one fr
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 486Cycling Library Power 6If library firmware seems to be at fault, or
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide vInterpreting Blade Status LEDs ... 83Interpreting Drive Status L
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 37Chapter 33Troubleshooting Your LibraryThis chapter describes how the library informs you of issues that it detects within
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 487 Running MeDIA Test ReportsYou may need evaluate your media
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4884 From the Select Test drop down menu, select the test you w
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 489The MeDIA Test Sessions List dialog box appears.The MeDIA Te
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 490• Finish Time – the date and time the test session completed
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 491The Session Report dialog box appears. The MeDIA Session Rep
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 492• The lower section contains the test details for the media selected in
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 493Exporting Media via Sift / Sort 61 Log on as an administrator.2 From th
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4943 To filter by partition, in the SSE Source Filter area, do the followi
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 495The Control Module screen appears.Based on the selections you made on t
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4969 Click Select.The Sift Sort Export screen appears.Capturing Sift Sort
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 38How Does the Library Report Issues?The library h
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRetrieving MIBsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 497Retrieving MIBsThe Tools menu’s Retrieve MIBs option allows you to retr
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4983 Send the MIB file via email, or save it on your computer.Emai
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 499Figure 49 Top and Bottom Air FiltersMany factors exist that co
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 500Removing an Air Filter 6Use these instructions to remove either
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 5016 Use water and a mild soap to clean the air filter.7 Allow the
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 5025 Place the retaining bar over the filter to hold it in place.
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 503Chapter 77Working With Cartridges and BarcodesThe Library Management Console (LMC) simplifies cartridge loading and unloa
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesHandling Cartridges ProperlyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 504Every partition in the library must contain at
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesWrite-Protecting CartridgesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 505• Do not place cartridges near sources of elect
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesBarcode RequirementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 506Figure 50 Write-protect Switch on an LTO-1 CartridgeB
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 39• A repair page that provides corrective actions
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesBarcode RequirementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 507For SDLT I media barcodes, the library dynamically sup
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesInstalling Barcode LabelsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 508• Length of the rest zones: 5.25 mm ± 0.25 mm• No
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesUsing Cleaning CartridgesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 509Figure 51 Applying Barcode Labels to Cartridgest
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 510• Cleaning tapes must be labeled with a barcode. In some cas
Unless the situation requires it, uses the host application to move, load, unload, import, or export cartridges instead of doing so through the LMC. U
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 512The Import Media dialog box appears with a list of cartridge
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 513The following table describes the elements on the Import Med
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 514The Export Media dialog box appears with a list of cartridge
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 515Loading Drives 7The Load Drives dialog box enables you to lo
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 516The parameters used to define a cartridge are media ID (barc
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 40 The library has two ways of notifying users tha
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 517The parameters used to define a cartridge are media ID (volu
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 518The Move Media dialog box appears.The table in the Select So
Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 519• To list a particular cartridge by media ID, type the volum
• If you want to perform an inventory of the physical library, and it is not offline, you receive a message that asks you whether you want to take it
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 521Appendix AAFrequently Asked QuestionsThis appendix answers some questions that are most often asked about the library.Whe
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 522What is a partition? 1A partition is an abstraction of a single underlying physical library that presents the appearance
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 523For SDLT II media barcodes, the library dynamically supports 1 to 6 characters for volume serial number plus a one- chara
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 524Appendix CCGlossaryThis glossary consists of terms unique to the library along with some storage industry terminology.Acc
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 525Drive pooling Drives to be held in a pool (or pools) of drives. You can specify policy settings for the drive pools to co
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 526Library Management Console (LMC) The management software client for the library. You can use the LMC either locally from
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 41The meanings of these status indicators correspo
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 527Service door The door on either the control module or expansion module that provides access to the I/O management unit, L
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 528IndexAaddressingaisle 289bay 301cluster 301column 289module 289rack 289row 289section 289addressing systemcartridges 288a
IndexScalar i6000 User’s Guide 529contactingQuantum 6control module 13customer service centerwebsite 6Ddata path conditioning 257descriptionfunctional
IndexScalar i6000 User’s Guide 530library information panel 284menus 271system status buttons 286toolbar 283licenses, enabling 173logging on 263LTO 31
IndexScalar i6000 User’s Guide 531explained 4system status 286Tteach 408about 408calibration 410configuration 408terminologyglossary 524testingdrives
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 42• Physical library configuration• Library states
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 43Working With TicketsTickets are your primary troubleshooting to
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 44Where did the issue occur in the library? 3The Status Group fie
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 45Has the FRU been replaced before? 3You can determine whether a
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46The library reopens tickets that receive failed, degraded, or w
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide viFC Host... 184SNW (Stora
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 47This option displays the same Tickets dialog box as the Tools→
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 48The following table describes the elements on the Ticket List d
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 49The Details button displays the Ticket Details dialog box. For
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 50• To display all tickets in the library, select All for state,
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 51The Ticket List dialog box appears.For descriptions of elements
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 52Viewing Ticket DetailsTickets provide detailed information ab
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 53The Ticket # area of the Ticket Details dialog box displays d
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 54Duplicates The number of times that the library has reopened
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 55From the Ticket Details dialog box, you can perform the follo
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 56• Mail, save, or print ticket information by using the Send b
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide viiMenus ... 273Toolbar
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 57The history ticket details appear in the Ticket # area. Howev
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 58Viewing Ticket Details Reports 3The library creates a key rep
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 59The following describes the elements on the Report tab:Elemen
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 60Severity The severity level that is associated with the statu
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 61Viewing Repair Pages 3Repair pages provide problem descriptio
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 62•The Customer Service Engineer Actions section provides addit
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 63You can use these reports to cross-reference tape alerts for
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 64• If the drive serial number given in the ticket is invalid o
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 65The Media Integrity Analysis tab displays the tape alert info
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 66To generate tape alert reports:1 Do one of the following:•On
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide viiiWorking With Connectivity... 376Capturing Snapshots...
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 67Table 5 Report Criteria Element DescriptionRange Specifies
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 68The Report Viewer dialog box appears. The content and appeara
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 693 Click Preview.The report appears in the Media Integrity Ana
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 706 In the report viewer, you can perform the following tasks:a
You can mail, save, or print ticket information from a remote client. However, you cannot save or print the information from the library’s touch scree
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 722 Click Send.The Ticket Information dialog box appears.3 Perf
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 73Running Verification Tests to Determine Issue Resolution 3A t
The FRU Test button is available only if the ticket’s FRU has an applicable verification test that you can run.Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your Library
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 75Closing Individual Tickets 3To transition a ticket to the Clo
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 76Generating the Tickets Report 3The Tickets Report lets you se
Scalar i6000 User’s Guide ixTablesTable 1 Cartridge Capacities in Library Modules... 28Table 2 LTO Drive and Cartridge Com
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 77Table 6 Tickets Report Criteria OptionsCriteria Descriptio
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 78Chart Determines the type of chart. Choices include:•Area•Bar
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 794 Click View.The Report Viewer dialog box appears. The conten
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 80Printing or Exporting a Report to PDF 3After generating the T
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 81• To save the report as a PDF file, click PDF. Specify a file
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 82Saving a Report Template 3If you frequently generate the Tickets R
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 83Interpreting Blade Status LEDs 3Each of the following library blad
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 84Blade status LEDs provide troubleshooting information that you can
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 85Table 7 Explanations of Blade Status LED StatesLED Color Represe
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 86Table 8 Blade Status LED States - Normal ConditionsLED Color St
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