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General SL Console Usage Tasks Task
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▼ Log in to the Web-launched SL C
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a. Specify the action you want to t
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7. Scroll down to read the complete
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2. Click Launch Now. The Web Start
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4. Scroll down to read the complete
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▼ Change a User Password Use this
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▼ Display a Library Report Use th
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▼ Search a Library Report Use thi
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▼ Save Library Report Data to a F
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Local Operator Panel Calibration Ta
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3. Click Calibrate. The alignment s
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▼ Reset the Local Operator Panel
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▼ Download the Standalone SL Cons
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Note - At any time during the insta
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Note - On Solaris, the default loca
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Hardware Activation File Tasks This
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▼ Display Current Hardware Activa
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System Requirements for Library Par
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■ Partition 1 is owned by an HSC
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Capacities for Partitions Table 4-1
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If for some reason a CAP reservatio
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Library Partitioning Tasks Task Pag
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Note - Each rail corresponds to an
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5. The screen indicates when the up
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2. Click Unassigned for each rail y
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5. The screen indicates when the up
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▼ Override a CAP Reservation Note
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7. The drive performs the read/writ
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The library health indicator (3) al
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Library Management Tasks Task Page
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▼ Display Library Complex Status
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Status alert message you want to cl
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Note - Although you can select any
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▼ Display Library Configuration I
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▼ Display Library Controller Prop
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Redundant Electronics Operations Th
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How Failover Works In a failover, c
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Each library controller and its par
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Status Applies to Definition ok Act
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Redundant Electronics Management Ta
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■ hbcb - Library controller, B (r
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Screen Fields Device Type of card.
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▼ Manually Switch Redundant Elect
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▼ Log In to the Library After a F
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FIGURE 7-1 CAP A Unlocked The CAP m
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CAP Management Tasks Task Page Disp
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▼ Display Current CAP Status Use
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▼ Unlock a CAP Normally a CAP is
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▼ Lock a CAP Normally a CAP is lo
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Drive Management Tasks Task Page Di
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1. Select Tools > System Detail, an
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▼ Display Drive Properties View d
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▼ Display Drive Network Data Use
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▼ Display Drive Tray Status Use t
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Drive Type Brand and model of the d
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Drive Type Brand and model of the d
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location of a stored cartridge is r
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■ Library internal address - See
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▼ Enter Cartridges Through a CAP
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▼ Display Library Cartridge Infor
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Type Domain, or usage type, of the
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3. Click Cartridge Summary. The Car
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▼ Locate a Cartridge by VOLID Use
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■ Use the library internal addres
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3. In the Source Location Mode fiel
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■ Although not strictly enforced,
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9. To verify the new location, you
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3. In the Source Location Mode fiel
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■ Row The following special selec
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▼ Display the Media Events Report
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Managing Automatic Cleaning Through
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▼ Configure Drive Auto Clean Use
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3. In the Locked pull-down, click f
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4. In the Locked pull-down, click f
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▼ Display Drive Cleaning Status U
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2. Upgrade the Robot assemblies 3.
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1. Library number (within a library
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Power Supply Procedures For detaile
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▼ Display Robot Summary Informati
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▼ Display Robot Properties Use th
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▼ Display Safety Door Summary Inf
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▼ Display Safety Door Properties
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▼ Display Power Supply Summary In
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Disruptive Installation Growing the
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Elevator and Pass-Thru Port Tasks T
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▼ Display Elevator Status Use thi
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▼ Display Pass-Thru Port Summary
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▼ Display Pass-Thru Port Properti
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Library Self-Tests The self-test di
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Concurrent Upgrades on All Librarie
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Verified Audit A verified audit val
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Note - The pool address ranges cann
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Troubleshooting Before you run diag
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Diagnostic Support Files The follow
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Event Monitor Tasks Task Page Displ
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▼ Spool Event Monitor Data to a F
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▼ List a Device Status Code Use t
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▼ List a Result Code Use this pro
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▼ Perform a Non-Disruptive Librar
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5. When the test completes, the res
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The test begins, and the Diagnostic
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▼ Reboot the Library Use this pro
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5. Click the Load Code tab. The Loa
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10.The system begins downloading th
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12.The screen indicates the progres
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▼ Activate Code on the Library Co
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5. Select the code version you want
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8. When the activation process is f
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▼ Transfer the Library MIB File U
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▼ Transfer the Library Log Snapsh
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5. Browse to the directory where yo
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▼ Audit the Entire Library During
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▼ Perform a Verified Audit A veri
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▼ Perform a Self-Test on a CAP No
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■ Health State: ok ■ Device Sta
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▼ Perform a Drive Self-Test 1. Se
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▼ Vary a Drive Online Use this pr
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▼ Perform a Robot Self-Test Note
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▼ Vary a Robot Online Use this pr
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8. Click Next. The Sequence screen
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▼ Save a Diagnostic Move to a Fil
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▼ Start a Diagnostic Move 1. Sele
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3. Use the File menu in each Monito
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Library Safety General Safety Preca
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Manual Operation Tasks Task Page Pl
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▼ Bring the Drives Online The fol
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FIGURE 14-2 AC PDU ▼ Power Off th
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▼ Power On the Library 1. Close a
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4. Turn the key in the lock, to loc
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▼ Move a Robot You might have to
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▼ Locate a Cartridge The library
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FIGURE 14-6 Drive Panel 1. Drive ba
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▼ Dismount a Cartridge from a Dri
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FIGURE 14-8 shows how the libraries
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After the maintenance activity is c
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TABLE A-1 Reserved Slots Reserved S
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FIGURE A-2 Cartridge and Drive Loca
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FIGURE A-4 Cartridge and Drive Loca
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FIGURE A-6 Cartridge and Drive Loca
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FIGURE 0-1 Cartridge and Drive Loca
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TABLE A-3 Cartridge Locations (2 of
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Row Within each LSM (rail) rows are
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TABLE B-1 Drive Bay Address (Contin
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The tape drives are associated with
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Pre-labeled cartridges are availabl
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TABLE C-2 LTO Cartridge Codes (Cont
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Oracle StorageTek Cartridges Cautio
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▼ Apply the Label on a Cartridge
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Server Installation and Management
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Note - If you do not already have a
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▼ Install the Sun Java System Web
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5. On the Type of Installation scre
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▼ Log in to the Java System Web S
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5. The Common Tasks screen appears.
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6. On the updated Web Applications
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9. The Web Applications screen disp
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4. On the General Properties screen
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7. On the Web Applications screen,
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Common Problems and Solutions This
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▼ Solaris 9 & 10 Sun Java System
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