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Quantum Scalar i6000 Library6-66879-01 Rev AQuantum Scalar i6000 LibraryScalar i6000User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide xTable 18 Sampling of Media Type Identifiers... 116Table 19 Return Media Identifier Behav

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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

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 88Figure 15 shows the locations of the status LEDs and the Fibre Cha

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 89Figure 16 shows Ethernet Connected Drive Sleds.Figure 16 Ethernet

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 90Table 9 Drive Sled Status LED States (UDS-2 and UDS-3)LED Color

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Table 10 Drive Sled Status LED States - Normal ConditionsLED Color State and ExplanationGreen Blinks one time every second (1 Hz) — drive sled’s mai

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 92Table 11 Fibre Drive Sled Link LED States (UDS-2)LED Color Repre

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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

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 94Table 13 on page 94 describes how to interpret the link LED activi

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 95Interpreting MCB Port LEDs 3The MCB has LEDs for the Ethernet, Fib

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 96Table 14 describes how to interpret the Ethernet port LED activity

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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

Page 14 - About This Guide and Your

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 97Figure 19 Locations - Colors MCB FC / SCSI Port LEDsMCB port LEDs

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 98Figure 20 Locations of LBX Terminator LEDs (Version 01)1234Table

Page 16 - Mercury Statement

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 99LBX Terminator Version 03 LEDs 3The LBX terminator has six green L

Page 17 - Product Model Number

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 100Table 16 LED On/Off CombinationsExplanation1 2 3 4 5 6Off Off O

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 101Figure 22 shows the locations and colors of the power supply LEDs

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 102Working With Command History LogsThe Command Hist

Page 20 - Description

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 103Viewing Command History Logs 31 Log on as an admi

Page 21 - Control Module and Expansion

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 104If logical serial number addressing is enabled on

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 105A list of log files appears in the Command Histor

Page 23 - Library Features

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With Command History LogsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 106Mailing and Saving Logs 3The Send button on the l

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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

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryAccessing Online HelpScalar i6000 User’s Guide 107• To indicate that you want to save the log, select Save, and

Page 26 - Control Module

Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 108Chapter 44Configuring Your LibraryYou can use either the local or remote versions of the Library Management Console (LMC)

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryRunning the Setup WizardScalar i6000 User’s Guide 109• Configuring Screen Saver Preferences on page 255•Working Wi

Page 28 - Expansion Modules

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEnabling LicensesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 110Prerequisites 4Before you run the Setup Wizard, do the following:• No

Page 29 - Figure 3 Expansion Module

Authorized service personnel are involved in the first two situations. However, any administrator can activate additional storage slots.Chapter 4 Con

Page 30 - Figure 4 Expansion Module

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1124 In the Enter License Key text box, type the appropriate licen

Page 31 - Library Management Module

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 113A Library Managed Partition is like any other partition, except

Page 32 - Module Boards

The library is licensed for either one partition or the maximum number of partitions, which is 16. For more information about partition licensing, see

Page 33 - I/O Management Units

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 115Media Type 4The media type is a particular generation of tape t

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 116In Not Required mode, if the library does not find a valid medi

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide xiiiFigure 45 Get/Put Graphical Report ... 451Figure 46 Scan Fiducials Gr

Page 36 - Import/Export Stations

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 117With a valid media type identifier present and the Media Type C

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 118Table 19 shows an example of how the return media identifier be

Page 38 - Cartridges

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 119The method you should choose depends on the circumstance and th

Page 39 - Cartridge Magazines

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1201 Click Setup > Setup Wizard.2 Click Next.The Setup Wizard -

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 121The Partitions dialog box appears.4 Click Create.

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 122The Partitions - Step 1: Choose Creation Mode dialog box appear

Page 42 - Tape Drives

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 123The Partitions - Step 2: Automatic Creation dialog box appears.

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 124The LUN Mapping dialog box appears.Creating Partitions Automati

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 125The Partitions – Step 1: Choose Creation Mode dialog box appear

Page 45 - Cartridge Compatibility

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1264 Click Create.The Partitions - Step 1: Choose Creation Mode di

Page 46 - Mixed Media Support and Rules

Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 1Chapter 11About This Guide and Your ProductThis guide contains information and instructions necessary for the normal operat

Page 47 - Installation Order

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 127The Product ID setting controls the product ID string that is r

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 128drive cleaning for the library. For more information about conf

Page 49 - Power System

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 12916 Click Finish.The Partitions dialog box appears again with th

Page 50 - Troubleshooting Your Library

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 130The Partitions - Step 2: Choose Partition Properties dialog box

Page 51 - Figure 12 Status Indicator

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

Page 52 - Assigned to Tickets

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 132•From the Return Media Identifier drop-down list, click either

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13312 To continue, click Next.The Partitions - Step 5: Select Stor

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13419 In the Partitions - Summary Information dialog box, verify t

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This procedure includes instructions for downloading new drive firmware images. You can modify partitions from either the library’s touch screen or a

Page 56 - Working With Tickets

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1366 To continue, click Next.The Partitions - Step 2: Choose Polic

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Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductProduct Safety StatementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2This unit is engineered and manufactured to meet all s

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1378 To continue, click Next.The Partitions - Step 3: Select Drive

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13817 To continue, click Next.If Extended I/E is configured, the E

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 139The Partitions - Step 6: Configure Drive Firmware Autoleveling

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 14020 Verify that the parameters you set are correct.21 If the sum

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 141The Manage Drive Firmware Images dialog box appears.The library

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 142The Select firmware image file to download dialog box appears.3

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1432 Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the

Page 65 - Viewing Ticket Details

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With PartitionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 144The Storage Networking Partitions dialog box appears.3 Highligh

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 145The primary Control Path Drive you selected is hig

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 146• If IPv6 is enabled and you want to configure an

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Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductProduct Safety StatementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3picker to stop immediately. This button also removes p

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1471 Use the following table to assist you in complet

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1482 Make the appropriate network configuration chang

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up the Network ConfigurationScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1493 As prompted, use the DHCP tab to enable or disab

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 150A prompt appears informing you that network connectivity will be

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 151The Connectivity dialog box appears. All components that provide

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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

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 153on the MCB, the Speed area does not appear on the Fibre Channel P

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1546 After you finish selecting the port configuration settings, cli

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 155To configure HPF, perform the following steps:1 Log on as an admi

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 156The FC Host Port Failover dialog box appears6 In the Feature Enab

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Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductProduct Model NumberScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4contact your local government authority, your household was

Page 80 - Table 5 Report Criteria

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 157• Link down error recovery mode sets the recovery scenario for al

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryManaging ConnectivityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1581 On the FC Host Port Failover dialog box, click the Physical Por

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up Policies for the Physical LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 159Setting Up Policies for the Physical Libra

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up Policies for the Physical LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1603 Click Setup→ Physical Library.The Physic

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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

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySpecifying the Date and TimeScalar i6000 User’s Guide 162Background EKM Path Diagnostics are disabled by default fo

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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•

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring E-mailScalar i6000 User’s Guide 164• If the DNS Server has been configured through the LMC (Setup >

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring E-mailScalar i6000 User’s Guide 165Use the procedures in the following subsections for:• Setting Up or

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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

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Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductOther Documents you Might NeedScalar i6000 User’s Guide 5Other Documents you Might NeedThe following docum

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 167Testing the Current E-Mail Configuration 4To test the c

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Table 21 Severity Levels Assigned to Issues Severity Level Description1 (Failed) Indicates that a failure has occurred or a different serious condit

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1693 Click Setup→ Notification→ System Setup.The System Se

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 170The Notification dialog box displays the Rules tab.This

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up E-mail NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 17110 To set up a new e-mail notification recipient, click

Page 96 - Colors of Blade Status LEDs

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Up Media Security NotificationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 17212 In the Choose Severity box, click the severi

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1733 Check the box to the left of your media security notification cho

Page 98 - Status LED States

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 174The Setup→ Device→ IDs command is available while viewing a partiti

Page 99 - States - Normal Conditions

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 175Device IDs 4From a partition, you can change the SCSI ID for a SCSI

Page 100 - Channel Drive Sled (UDS-2)

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

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Chapter 1 About This Guide and Your ProductGetting More Information or Help Updated Contact InfoScalar i6000 User’s Guide 6Getting More Information o

Page 102 - Drive Sleds

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 177Channel Zoning 4Channel zoning, also called port zoning, is an opti

Page 103 - States (UDS-2 and UDS-3)

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1785 Click Configure.The Channel Zoning Settings dialog box appears fo

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 179SCSI Host 4During device discovery, a particular partition or drive

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 180The SCSI Host dialog box appears.4 Click a SCSI port that you want

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 181The SCSI Host LUN Mapping dialog box appears in its default view.In

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1826 Drag the partitions that you want the SCSI host to manage from th

Page 108 - MCB Ethernet Port LEDs

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1838 To save the mapping, click OK.The SCSI host map is automatically

Page 109 - Ethernet Port LED States

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 184Setting the View for the SCSI Host Device Column 4Click View at the

Page 110 - MCB FC / SCSI Port LEDs

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 185Accessing FC Hosts 41 Log on as an administrator.2 Make sure that y

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 186The Add Host Data dialog box appears.5 Use the check boxes under Se

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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

Page 113 - LBX LED Version 03

Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 7Chapter 22DescriptionThe Scalar i6000 library automates the retrieval, storage, and control of tape cartridges. Application

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1872 As necessary, change the information in the Name and Port text bo

Page 115 - Supply LED States (Continued)

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 188SNW (Storage Networking) Drives 4The SNW Drives command enables you

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1894 To select all drives, click the check box next to Select All Driv

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 190Accessing the SNW Host Device 41 Log on as an administrator.2 To en

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 191The Host Access dialog box appears.6 On the top portion of the scre

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 192This action filters the drives in the Drive Access table and show o

Page 120 - Accessing Online Help

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 193Creating SNW (Storage Networking) Host 41 Log on as an administrato

Page 121 - Configuring Your Library

You can use this free-form text field to describe the connectivity or logical visibility, for example. This field has no configuration functionality.C

Page 122 - Running the Setup Wizard

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

Page 123 - Enabling Licenses

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 196The FC Host LUN Mapping dialog box appears in its default view.This

Page 124 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 111

Chapter 2 DescriptionScalar i6000 User’s Guide 8Figure 1 Front View of a Control Module and Expansion Modulecontrol moduleexpansion moduletouch scre

Page 125 - Working With Partitions

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 1975 Compare the default view with the Show Details view shown in the

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 198Table 22 Show DetailsDescriptor DescriptionPartition Name Name as

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 199The following table describes the descriptors that appear in the Sh

Page 128 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 115

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 200In the following figure, all devices have been mapped manually.The

Page 129 - Type Identifiers

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 201Modifying FC Host Mapping 4When a device has been mapped, it is sti

Page 130 - Type Identifiers (Continued)

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 202Setting the View for the FC Host Device Column 4Click View at the t

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 203Depending upon host operating system constraints, it may be necessa

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 204The LUN Mapping Wizard – Select Partition dialog box appears. 4 Sel

Page 133 - 3 Click Next

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 205The LUN Mapping Wizard – Map/Unmap Devices dialog box appears. 6 Se

Page 134 - 4 Click Create

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2067 Select one of the following and click Next to continue: • Map ano

Page 135 - 5 Click Next

Expansion modules in positions nine through twelve are storage-only modules and do not contain I/E stations or drives.Chapter 2 DescriptionScalar i60

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 207• If you are satisfied with your LUN mapping changes and want compl

Page 137 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 124

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2089 On the LUN Mapping Change Preview Report – Print Preview dialog b

Page 138 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 125

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 209The Report Criteria dialog box appears.2 Under Specify Report Crite

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 210The following figure shows an example of a LUN Mapping Report group

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 211The following figure shows an example of a LUN Mapping Report group

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2126 To close the Report Criteria dialog box, click Cancel.You cannot

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring DevicesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 213The Library Configuration - Print Preview dialog box appears.2 Do o

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You cannot print reports or save them to a PDF file using the touch screen.Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 U

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 215Assigning Cleaning Magazines and Importing Cleaning Media 4T

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 216The Drive Cleaning Configuration dialog box appears.4 Click

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Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary FeaturesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 10• I/O Management Units on page 20• Cartridge Accessor on page 23• Import/Export St

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2176 To assign a magazine for cleaning, click any slot in the m

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Drive CleaningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2183 Click the cleaning media in a cleaning magazine to select

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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

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryRegistering SNMP TrapsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 220The Trap Registration dialog box appears.4 In the Host/IP text b

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryRegistering SNMP TrapsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 221Removing an Application’s Trap Registration 41 Log on as an admi

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 222Configuring Library SecurityYou can change the library’s s

Page 153 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 140

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 223Configuring Access for Network Services 4The Services tab

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 224• ICMP — To prevent external attempts to discover the libr

Page 155 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 142

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 225Configuring Access for Remote LMC Clients 4You can use the

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Enabling SSL can impact the network performance of remote operations (for example, downloading new library software).Chapter 4 Configuring Your Libra

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Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary FeaturesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 11Proactive Availability 2The library can alert you about problems before they occur.

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Library SecurityScalar i6000 User’s Guide 227Configuring Access for SNMP and SMI-S 4The SNMP/SMI-S tab

Page 159 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 146

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 228• SNMP — To prevent all SNMP traffic across the MCB Ethernet port, select Di

Page 160 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 147

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 229You can configure the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) settings

Page 161 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 148

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

Page 162 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 149

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2312 In the General tab, you can enable or disable LDAP functionality: •To enab

Page 163 - Managing Connectivity

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 232• Search Information section The Search Information section allows you to en

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 233• Library Access Groups section• User: This field contains a fully distingui

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryUsing LDAPScalar i6000 User’s Guide 234You can use the Test functionality to simulate an LDAP login for a specific

Page 166 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 153

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 235A message box appears indicating that the success or failure o

Page 167 - Settings

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 236Encryption Key Management (EKM) is a licensable feature. You m

Page 168 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 155

Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary FeaturesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 12The FC I/O blade manages data path conditioning along the path between itself and th

Page 169 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 156

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 237Step 2: Configuring the SKM Server 4Server settings are only u

Page 170 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 157

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2382 At the Key Server Type drop-down list, select the server typ

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 239An Operation in progress dialog box appears, indicating the se

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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

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 241The Partition Configuration screen appears. Each partition&apo

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2427 To take the partition offline, click Yes.The dialog box is c

Page 175 - Specifying the Date and Time

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 243Encryption and Using Q-EKM on the Scalar i60004Supporting Encr

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 244You cannot select individual drives for encryption; you must s

Page 177 - Configuring E-mail

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 245SKM Management 4Sharing Encrypted Tape Cartridges 4If you are

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2465 The source administrator e-mails the file containing the wra

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Chapter 2 DescriptionControl ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 13The LMC provides additional monitoring of a SAN-attached library over the network to a

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 247The Communication Certificate Import dialog box appears.Under

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If you have current certificates, they are listed in the Current Certificates section Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScala

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 249The SKM Encryption Certificate Import dialog box appears..3 Cl

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 250The SKM Certificate Export dialog box appears.3 Click Browse t

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2511 Before starting this process, read and follow the sequence o

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 252The Scalar Key Manager Encryption Key Export screen appears.3

Page 186 - Configuring Devices

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 253“native” certificate for disaster recovery in the event that o

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryEKM Management SolutionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2541 From the Tools menu, select EKM Management > Retrieve SKM

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Screen Saver PreferencesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 255Configuring Screen Saver PreferencesUse the Screen

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Screen Saver PreferencesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2562 Do one of the following:•Select Default to use t

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Chapter 2 DescriptionControl ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 14• Operator panel• Power systemThe I/O management unit is optional for the control modu

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With Data Path ConditioningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 2577 Because you made system configuration changes, yo

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryWorking With Data Path ConditioningScalar i6000 User’s Guide 258The Datapath Conditioning dialog box appears, showi

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryAbout the Configuration RecordScalar i6000 User’s Guide 259The following table describes the functionality for each

Page 194 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 181

Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibraryAbout the Configuration RecordScalar i6000 User’s Guide 260• Network information — Hostname, DHCP status, IP addres

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Chapter 4 Configuring Your LibrarySetting Aisle LightsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 261Setting Aisle LightsAisle lights are optional on each module, and

Page 196 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 183

Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 262Chapter 55Running Your LibraryThis chapter includes the following sections, which explain how to access and operate your

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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

Page 198 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 185

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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLogging On and OffScalar i6000 User’s Guide 265Logging Off From the Touch Screen (Local Client) 51 Select Operations→ L

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLogging On and OffScalar i6000 User’s Guide 266Accessing the LMC Applet 5After verifying that the host computer meets t

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Chapter 2 DescriptionExpansion ModulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 15Expansion ModulesExpansion modules enable the library to expand by adding space for

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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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryConnecting to Multiple LibrariesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 268Connecting to Multiple LibrariesThis feature allows you lo

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryOperator PanelScalar i6000 User’s Guide 269Operator PanelThe operator panel on the library includes an indicator panel

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryOperator PanelScalar i6000 User’s Guide 270Indicator Panel 5The Robotics Enabled indicator and the Power indicator each

Page 206 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 193

Table 25 Status Indicator Indicator State and ExplanationGreen Solid on — normal. No attention required.Amber Blinking or solid on — fault. Attentio

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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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 273Figure 25 LMC (Remote Client With Partition View Shown)ti

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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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 275Table 27 Menu Commands: Privileges and Environments Menu

Page 211 - Table 22 Show Details

Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 276 IO Blade Admin, User1X X X SCSI Channel Admin

Page 212 - Descriptors

Chapter 2 DescriptionExpansion ModulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 16Figure 3 Expansion Module with 24 Slot I/E StationI/E station 24 slot(optional)car

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 277On the Setup menu: Setup Wizard Admin X X X Partitions

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 278 FC Host Port Failover Admin X X X Network Configu

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 279 Encryption Admin X X X Server Configuration Admin

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 280On the Tools menu: Tickets Admin X X X X Drives5Admin

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 281 Usage Admin X X Security Admin

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 282 Test Selection... Admin X X X Test Reports...

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 283Toolbar 5The toolbar consists of icons that represent comm

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 284The Log Off button logs off the current user after confirm

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 285Table 28 describes the areas on the library information pa

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 286System Status Buttons 5System status buttons are located i

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide iiiContentsChapter 1 About This Guide and Your Product 1Product Safety Statements...

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Chapter 2 DescriptionExpansion ModulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 17Figure 4 Expansion Module with 72 Slot I/E StationI/E Station Options 2An expansi

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryLibrary Management Console (LMC)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 287Each button displays a status indicator that reveals a Goo

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 288You can click system status buttons to display additiona

Page 227 - Configuring Drive Cleaning

Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 289The following list explains each location variable:• Ais

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 290Figure 30 Section, Column, and Row Numbering for Rack 1

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• 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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 292Figure 31 Section, Column, and Row Numbering for Rack 2

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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

Page 232 - Registering SNMP Traps

Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 294Figure 32 Example Location Coordinates14322195834710143

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 295The LMC uses dialog boxes, like the one shown in figure

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 296• Drive number 1 is in the lowest section of the lower d

Page 235 - Configuring Library Security

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

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Table 30 Drive Location Coordinates 1 1-8 1 1-12 1 1Aisle Module Rack Section Column RowChapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location Coordi

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 298Figure 35 Drive-side Location Coordinatesdrive clusterr

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 299I/O Blade Locations 5The LMC displays I/O blade location

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryUnderstanding Location CoordinatesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 300Figure 37 I/O Management Unit Bay Numbering bay 1 (not

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryViewing the Library (Physical or Partition)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 301• Cluster — the cluster designation for the I/O

Page 241 - Using LDAP

Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryViewing the Library (Physical or Partition)Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 302After you select a library view, the library in

Page 242 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 229

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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryChanging the Library’s StateScalar i6000 User’s Guide 304The Change Library Mode dialog box appears with the current st

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Table 32 Library Functions Requiring Online or Offline StateFunction Physical Library PartitionOperations→ ImportOperations→ ExportOperations→ Drive

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 306Working With Local User AccountsYou can set up three level

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Chapter 2 DescriptionLibrary Management ModuleScalar i6000 User’s Guide 19Figure 5 Library Management Module Boardsmanagement control bladerobotics

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 307The Local Users dialog box appears.4 To prevent guest logi

Page 248 - EKM Management Solutions

Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 308The Local Users - User Account Type dialog box appears.6 I

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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

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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

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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

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Passwords that are most secure include a combination of letters, numbers, and non-alphanumeric characters. Passwords must be eight or more characters

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 313The following dialog box appears.8 On this dialog box, sel

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 314Deleting Local User Accounts 51 Log on as an administrator

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWorking With Local User AccountsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 315The Local Users dialog box appears.4 To view the permissio

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryShutting Down/Rebooting the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 316Shutting Down/Rebooting the LibraryAlways perform the s

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Chapter 2 DescriptionI/O Management UnitsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 20Management Control Blade (MCB) 2The MCB is the primary point of intelligent mana

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWhen Robotics Are Not ReadyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 322 Table 33 Menu Commands When Robotics Are DisabledAvailable

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Chapter 5 Running Your LibraryWhen Robotics Are Not ReadyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 323Setup→ Physical Library XSetup→ Users XSetup→ Notification XSet

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 324Chapter 66Maintaining Your LibraryThe library includes advanced system monitoring and alerting mechanisms that inform you

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 325• Using Library Explorer on page 360• Configuring and Testing Drives on page 365• Wo

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 326Monitoring the LibraryThe library can provide detailed informati

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Chapter 2 DescriptionI/O Management UnitsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 21Figure 6 I/O Management Unit EEBBlankFCBCMB* CMB Control Management Blade* FCB

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 327The System Status dialog box appears.The following table describ

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3282 From the System Status dialog box, you can perform the followi

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 329• Mail, save, or print status information by using the Send butt

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3312 From the Drive Status dialog box, you can perform the followin

Page 274 - Setting Aisle Lights

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 332The IO Blade Status dialog box appears.See the following table

Page 275 - Running Your Library

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3333 From the IO Blade Status dialog box, you can perform the follo

Page 276 - Logging On and Off

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 334The SCSI Channel Status dialog box appears.The following table d

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 335• Mail, save, or print status information by using the Send butt

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3363 From the Fibre Channel Status dialog box, you can perform the

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Chapter 2 DescriptionI/O Management UnitsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 22Control Management Blade (CMB) 2The CMB performs unit status monitoring, includi

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 337The Ethernet Blade Status dialog box appears.See the following t

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 338Monitoring I/E Station Status 6The I/E Station Status dialog box

Page 282 - Operator Panel

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3392 From the IE Station Status dialog box, you can perform the fol

Page 283

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 340of the available slots. You can perform this procedure while vie

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3412 From the Slots Status dialog box, you can perform the followin

Page 285 - Figure 24 LMC (Local Touch

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 342• Mail, save, or print status information by using the Send butt

Page 286 - With Partition View Shown)

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 343Monitoring Media Status6The Media Status dialog box displays det

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 344The following table describes the elements on the Media Status d

Page 288

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 345Filtering Media From the Status List 6You can specify the media

Page 289

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 346Displaying Cooling Fan Information 61 To display detailed inform

Page 290

Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridge AccessorScalar i6000 User’s Guide 23Cartridge AccessorThe cartridge accessor moves cartridges between storage cells, t

Page 291

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 347Displaying Power Supply Information 61 To display detailed infor

Page 292

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 348Displaying Temperature Information 61 To display temperature sta

Page 293

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3492 To view current information, click Refresh.Displaying Voltage

Page 294

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3502 To view current information, click Refresh.Element Description

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 351Monitoring Users Status6The Users Status dialog box displays det

Page 296

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 352Monitoring Partitions Status 6If you want to see settings and in

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3533 To see additional details for a partition, click the partition

Page 298 - Information Panel

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 354The Partition Details dialog box appears. This windows shows add

Page 299

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 355• Fibre Channel Status•Ethernet Blade Status• I/E Station Status

Page 300

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3563 Perform one of the following tasks:• To indicate that you want

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Chapter 2 DescriptionImport/Export StationsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 24configure their partitions with I/E slots beyond the number of physical I/E s

Page 302 - Rack Numbering Locations

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMonitoring the LibraryScalar i6000 User’s Guide 357Mailing the Configuration Record 6To e-mail the configuration re

Page 303

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 358Saving the Configuration Record 6To save the configuration record:

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 359Administrative users have access to the all the commands on the Too

Page 305

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 360Using Library Explorer 6You can use the Library Explorer feature to

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3611 From the Tools menu, click Library Explorer.The Library Explorer

Page 307 - Coordinates

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 362• To search for a specific cartridge according to the cartridge&apo

Page 308 - Drives Dialog

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

Page 309 - Coordinates for Drives

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 364Understanding the Graphical Display 6You can access Library Explore

Page 310 - 1 1-8 1 1-12 1 1

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 365Accessing Library Operations 6To access available library operation

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 366Drive information on this dialog box is automatically refreshed whe

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Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridgesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 25CartridgesCartridges are stored in magazines within the library, as shown in figure 7.Figu

Page 313 - Unit Bay Numbering

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 367The following table describes the elements on the Drives dialog box

Page 314 - Table 31 Blade Location

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 368In the Drive Settings: Fibre Channel Parameters area:Speed drop-dow

Page 315 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 302

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 369The Details button displays the Drive Details dialog box. For more

Page 316 - Changing the Library’s State

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 370The Drive Details dialog box appears.The Drive Details area of the

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 371Element DescriptionDrive Model The brand name of the drive model.

Page 318

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3723 To return to the Drives dialog box, click Cancel.RAS Status The s

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 373Mailing and Saving Drive Logs 6The Get Drive Log button on the Driv

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3742 Perform one of the following tasks:• To indicate that you want to

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 375• Configure drive cleaning by assigning cleaning magazines and impo

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 376• To use cleaning media in an assigned cleaning magazine, click Use

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Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridge MagazinesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 26Cartridge MagazinesThe cartridge magazine is a storage assembly that installs on

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 377The Connectivity dialog box appears with the MCB and all I/O blades

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3785 Perform one of the following tasks:• To reset either an entire I/

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• Because the snapshot requires analysis by trained Quantum personnel, send captured snapshots to www.quantum.com/osr when Quantum requests them.• Dep

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3805 If you want to continue, click Yes.The Capture Snapshot dialog bo

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 381• To indicate that you want to save the snapshot, select Save, and

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 382Before you can update the library with a library software update fi

Page 330 - Powering Off the Library

Rollback and reinstallation of current package options are viable recovery steps during a failed firmware upgrade, however these features should not b

Page 331 - Powering On the Library

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 384The Update Software Wizard dialog box appears.This dialog box expla

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 385The Select Library Software Package for Installation dialog box app

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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

Page 334 - When Robotics Are Not Ready

Scalar i6000 User’s Guide ivExpansion Modules ... 15I/E Station

Page 335 - When Robotics Are Disabled

Chapter 2 DescriptionCartridge MagazinesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 27Figure 9 Expansion Module Magazine and Drive Locations in Control ModuleThere ar

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 387The Software Update dialog box appears.2 Navigate to the location o

Page 337 - Maintaining Your Library

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 388The download process copies the software file from the remote file

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3892 Click Next.The estimated time for the installation is displayed.3

Page 339 - Monitoring the Library

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 390The Update Software Summary window appears asking if you want to co

Page 340 - Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 327

During the update, the Abort button appears dimmed and is unavailable. Do not interrupt the update process before it is completed. Interrupting the up

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 392Reinstalling Current Library Software 6The reinstall feature enable

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 393The Update Software Wizard dialog box appears.3 Click Install.Note•

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 394The Software Update Progress dialog box appears.Real-time progress

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 3955 Bring the physical library online.a From the LMC, click Operation

Page 345 - Blade Status dialog box

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 396The Update Software Wizard dialog box appears.3 Click Install.Note•

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Table 1 Cartridge Capacities in Library Modules Type of CartridgeCartridges per MagazineMagazines per Control Moduleaa.The minimum is based on havin

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 397The Software Update Progress dialog box appears.Real-time progress

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 398b Select Online, and then click OK.6 Click Help > About. Validat

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 399You can use the Update Drive Firmware command from the Tools menu t

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 400The Update Drive Firmware dialog box appears.From the Update Drive

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 401To update drive firmware by using downloaded firmware images, proce

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 402The library has enough space for 20 MB (with a maximum of 8 images)

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 403Updating Drive Firmware Using Firmware Images If you are viewing a

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4041 On the Update Drive Firmware dialog box, select Firmware Image.No

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4052 In the left-most column of the table under the Update Method area

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 406Updating Drive Firmware Using Update Tapes 6It is important to ver

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Chapter 2 DescriptionSupport for WORMScalar i6000 User’s Guide 29Support for WORMThe Scalar i6000 library supports WORM (write once, read many) techn

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 407The Select Firmware Tapes dialog box appears.4 Select the tape cart

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 408Teaching the Library (Configuration and Calibration) 6The Teach com

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The library automatically performs an inventory after it completes the configuration teach process.Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance Acti

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 410Running Calibration Teach 6Starting the calibration teach process c

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4114 Select Calibrate.5 Click Start.During the calibration teach proce

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 412Types of Configuration Image Files 6There are three types of config

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4147 Click Yes. The rescue image timestamp that appears on the Save an

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 415Restoring Library Configuration 6Use the Restore command to restore

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4165 Using the file chooser dialog box, locate the restore image file

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Chapter 2 DescriptionTape DrivesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 30The control module and expansion modules have upper and lower drive clusters. Each librar

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4178 If you have not done so already, make sure that the robotics are

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 419Reverting Library Configuration 6In the event that either a restore

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 420If the operation fails at any point, the library generates a RAS ti

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 421The Report Criteria dialog box appears.4 In the Report Criteria dia

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 422• All Partitions: Presents a comparison of all drives grouped by pa

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4237 Click OK.8 To view a report according to the criteria selected, c

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 42410 In the report viewer, you can perform the following tasks:a To s

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The Advanced reporting feature is available via remote access only.Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 425

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 426For more information about choosing report criteria, seGenerating M

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Chapter 2 DescriptionTape DrivesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 31LTO Drives 2Five generations of LTO drives are supported, but they are not fully compatib

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4273 Specify time and recurrence options:•Under Start Date, click the

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 428• If there are no templates available for the report you choose, yo

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 430Deleting Scheduled Jobs 6If you no longer need a scheduled job, del

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 431• Full system tests or individual field replaceable unit (FRU) test

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 432Partial System Tests 6 The partial system tests perform the select

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 433Verification Test Functions 6Use the Verification Tests dialog box

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 434Library Alignment Test 6 The library alignment test performs the f

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 435Picker Assembly Test 6The picker assembly test performs the follow

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 436• Calibrates and checks repeatability, up to three times for margin

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Chapter 2 DescriptionTape DrivesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 32DLT Drives 2Five generations of DLT cartridges are supported in the library, but the driv

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 437Blade Inventory 6This inventory list provides the following inform

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 439Figure 39 Report Windowgraphic showing P (passed), M (marginal), a

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 440Joint Alignments 6 The joint alignment graphical report shows the

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 441Figure 40 Joint Alignments Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 442Vertical Alignments 6 The vertical alignments graphical report sho

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 443Figure 41 Vertical Alignments Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 444Horizontal Alignments 6The horizontal alignments graphical report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 445Figure 42 Horizontal Alignments Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 446Calibration Offsets 6 The calibration offsets graphical report sho

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Chapter 2 DescriptionMixed Media Support and RulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 33Mixed Media Support and RulesThe library supports both LTO and DLT cart

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 447Figure 43 Calibration Offsets Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 448Boundary/Accessibility 6The boundary/accessibility graphical repor

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 449Figure 44 Boundary/Accessibility Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 450Get/Put 6The Get/Put graphical report shows the results for tests

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 451Figure 45 Get/Put Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 452Scan Fiducials 6The scan fiducials graphical report shows the resu

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 453Figure 46 Scan Fiducials Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 454Picker Pivot/Reach 6The picker pivot/reach graphical report shows

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 455Figure 47 Picker Pivot/Reach Graphical Report

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 456Verification Test Logs 6Each verification test produces a test log

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Chapter 2 DescriptionMixed Media Support and RulesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 34However, drives must be installed beginning in the lower most drive slo

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 457Figure 48 Example Test Log Output

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 458Running the Verification Tests 6This section provides instructions

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 459The Verification Tests dialog box appears.4 From the Select Test dr

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 460The IVT Pre-Test Questionnaire appears.7 Complete the pre-test ques

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4618 After you complete the questionnaire, click Next.The following di

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 462The I/E station will be locked until the inventory is complete.10 S

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46311 After you select the cartridges, click Finish.NoteYou can select

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 464As the tests run, the library will generate RAS tickets if problems

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 465The report window appears with the Graphical tab displayed. •Use th

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46613 For more detailed test results, click the Text tab to view the t

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Chapter 2 DescriptionOperator PanelScalar i6000 User’s Guide 35Operator PanelThe operator panel is located on the front of the control module and con

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46716 To see the results for a previous test, click Reports, and then

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 468The Email, Save or Print dialog box appears.3 Perform one of the fo

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 469Partial Tests 61 Log on as an administrator.2 Make sure that you a

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4705 From the Select Subtest drop-down list, click either Frame or Con

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4719 If you selected Continue With Scratch Tapes, insert a “scratch” c

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 472NoteYou can select one “scratch” cartridge per media type. Each tes

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 47311 Select the number of the frame and racks where the tests are to

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 474Test progress is shown in the Verification Tests dialog box.12 Afte

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 475For information how to e-mail, print, or save text logs, see Mailin

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 476The screens displayed by the FRU operational tests vary, depending

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Chapter 2 DescriptionPower SystemScalar i6000 User’s Guide 36Power SystemThe library supports single and redundant power configurations. The single c

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4773 Click Tools > Verification Tests.The Verification Tests dialog

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4785 From the Select Subtest drop-down list, click Scan Barcode.6 Clic

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4798 Click Finish.Test progress is shown in the Verification Tests dia

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 480For information how to e-mail, print, or save text logs, see Mailin

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4815 Click a ticket to highlight it, and then click Details.

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4826 From the Ticket Details dialog box, click FRU Test.7 After the FR

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 483Defragmenting partitions reassigns slots in the library so that all

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 484If the library has more than one frame, click the arrow buttons to

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintenance ActionsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 486Cycling Library Power 6If library firmware seems to be at fault, or

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide vInterpreting Blade Status LEDs ... 83Interpreting Drive Status L

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 37Chapter 33Troubleshooting Your LibraryThis chapter describes how the library informs you of issues that it detects within

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 487 Running MeDIA Test ReportsYou may need evaluate your media

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 489The MeDIA Test Sessions List dialog box appears.The MeDIA Te

Page 450 - Table 34 Test Results

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 490• Finish Time – the date and time the test session completed

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRunning MeDIA Test ReportsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 491The Session Report dialog box appears. The MeDIA Session Rep

Page 452 - Figure 39 Report Window

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 492• The lower section contains the test details for the media selected in

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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

Page 454 - Graphical Report

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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 495The Control Module screen appears.Based on the selections you made on t

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryUsing Sift SortScalar i6000 User’s Guide 4969 Click Select.The Sift Sort Export screen appears.Capturing Sift Sort

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 38How Does the Library Report Issues?The library h

Page 458 - Alignments Graphical Report

Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryRetrieving MIBsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 497Retrieving MIBsThe Tools menu’s Retrieve MIBs option allows you to retr

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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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 499Figure 49 Top and Bottom Air FiltersMany factors exist that co

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 500Removing an Air Filter 6Use these instructions to remove either

Page 462 - Figure 44 Boundary/

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

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Chapter 6 Maintaining Your LibraryMaintaining Air FiltersScalar i6000 User’s Guide 5025 Place the retaining bar over the filter to hold it in place.

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 503Chapter 77Working With Cartridges and BarcodesThe Library Management Console (LMC) simplifies cartridge loading and unloa

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesHandling Cartridges ProperlyScalar i6000 User’s Guide 504Every partition in the library must contain at

Page 466 - Figure 46 Scan Fiducials

Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesWrite-Protecting CartridgesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 505• Do not place cartridges near sources of elect

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesBarcode RequirementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 506Figure 50 Write-protect Switch on an LTO-1 CartridgeB

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 39• A repair page that provides corrective actions

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesBarcode RequirementsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 507For SDLT I media barcodes, the library dynamically sup

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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

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesUsing Cleaning CartridgesScalar i6000 User’s Guide 509Figure 51 Applying Barcode Labels to Cartridgest

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 510• Cleaning tapes must be labeled with a barcode. In some cas

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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

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 512The Import Media dialog box appears with a list of cartridge

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 513The following table describes the elements on the Import Med

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 514The Export Media dialog box appears with a list of cartridge

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 515Loading Drives 7The Load Drives dialog box enables you to lo

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 516The parameters used to define a cartridge are media ID (barc

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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

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 517The parameters used to define a cartridge are media ID (volu

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 518The Move Media dialog box appears.The table in the Select So

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Chapter 7 Working With Cartridges and BarcodesManaging MediaScalar i6000 User’s Guide 519• To list a particular cartridge by media ID, type the volum

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• 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

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 521Appendix AAFrequently Asked QuestionsThis appendix answers some questions that are most often asked about the library.Whe

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 522What is a partition? 1A partition is an abstraction of a single underlying physical library that presents the appearance

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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

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 524Appendix CCGlossaryThis glossary consists of terms unique to the library along with some storage industry terminology.Acc

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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

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 526Library Management Console (LMC) The management software client for the library. You can use the LMC either locally from

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 41The meanings of these status indicators correspo

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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

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 528IndexAaddressingaisle 289bay 301cluster 301column 289module 289rack 289row 289section 289addressing systemcartridges 288a

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IndexScalar i6000 User’s Guide 529contactingQuantum 6control module 13customer service centerwebsite 6Ddata path conditioning 257descriptionfunctional

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IndexScalar i6000 User’s Guide 530library information panel 284menus 271system status buttons 286toolbar 283licenses, enabling 173logging on 263LTO 31

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IndexScalar i6000 User’s Guide 531explained 4system status 286Tteach 408about 408calibration 410configuration 408terminologyglossary 524testingdrives

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryHow Does the Library Report Issues?Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 42• Physical library configuration• Library states

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 43Working With TicketsTickets are your primary troubleshooting to

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 44Where did the issue occur in the library? 3The Status Group fie

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 45Has the FRU been replaced before? 3You can determine whether a

Page 500 - Running MeDIA Test Reports

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 46The library reopens tickets that receive failed, degraded, or w

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide viFC Host... 184SNW (Stora

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 47This option displays the same Tickets dialog box as the Tools→

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 48The following table describes the elements on the Ticket List d

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 49The Details button displays the Ticket Details dialog box. For

Page 505 - Using Sift Sort

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 50• To display all tickets in the library, select All for state,

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryWorking With TicketsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 51The Ticket List dialog box appears.For descriptions of elements

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 52Viewing Ticket DetailsTickets provide detailed information ab

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 53The Ticket # area of the Ticket Details dialog box displays d

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 54Duplicates The number of times that the library has reopened

Page 510 - Retrieving MIBs

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 55From the Ticket Details dialog box, you can perform the follo

Page 511 - Maintaining Air Filters

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 56• Mail, save, or print ticket information by using the Send b

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide viiMenus ... 273Toolbar

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 57The history ticket details appear in the Ticket # area. Howev

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 58Viewing Ticket Details Reports 3The library creates a key rep

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 59The following describes the elements on the Report tab:Elemen

Page 516 - Barcodes

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 60Severity The severity level that is associated with the statu

Page 517 - Handling Cartridges Properly

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 61Viewing Repair Pages 3Repair pages provide problem descriptio

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 62•The Customer Service Engineer Actions section provides addit

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 63You can use these reports to cross-reference tape alerts for

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 64• If the drive serial number given in the ticket is invalid o

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 65The Media Integrity Analysis tab displays the tape alert info

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 66To generate tape alert reports:1 Do one of the following:•On

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide viiiWorking With Connectivity... 376Capturing Snapshots...

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 67Table 5 Report Criteria Element DescriptionRange Specifies

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 68The Report Viewer dialog box appears. The content and appeara

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 693 Click Preview.The report appears in the Media Integrity Ana

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 706 In the report viewer, you can perform the following tasks:a

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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

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 722 Click Send.The Ticket Information dialog box appears.3 Perf

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 73Running Verification Tests to Determine Issue Resolution 3A t

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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

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 75Closing Individual Tickets 3To transition a ticket to the Clo

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 76Generating the Tickets Report 3The Tickets Report lets you se

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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide ixTablesTable 1 Cartridge Capacities in Library Modules... 28Table 2 LTO Drive and Cartridge Com

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 77Table 6 Tickets Report Criteria OptionsCriteria Descriptio

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 78Chart Determines the type of chart. Choices include:•Area•Bar

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 794 Click View.The Report Viewer dialog box appears. The conten

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryViewing Ticket DetailsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 80Printing or Exporting a Report to PDF 3After generating the T

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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

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 82Saving a Report Template 3If you frequently generate the Tickets R

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 83Interpreting Blade Status LEDs 3Each of the following library blad

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 84Blade status LEDs provide troubleshooting information that you can

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 85Table 7 Explanations of Blade Status LED StatesLED Color Represe

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Your LibraryInterpreting LEDsScalar i6000 User’s Guide 86Table 8 Blade Status LED States - Normal ConditionsLED Color St

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