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Choose Destination Location window 3-3 Set this version of JVM to default 3-3 Start Copying Files window 3-4 EKM Server Configuration Page. . . . . 3-6 EKM Server Certificate Configuration Page 3-7 Backup Critical Files ...
Choose Destination Location window 3-3 Set this version of JVM to default 3-3 Start Copying Files window 3-4 EKM Server Configuration Page. . . . . 3-6 EKM Server Certificate Configuration Page 3-7 Backup Critical Files ...
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...-60/jre | CLASSPATH=/opt/ibm/java-i386-60/jre/lib | PATH=$JAVA_HOME:opt/ibm/java-i386-60/jre/bin/:$PATH 5. When the Choose Destination Location window opens (Figure 3-1 on Windows 1. Log out and log back into your hard drive. When installation is complete, the Graphical User Interface... lib 4. Install the Software Developer Kit Manually on your system is checked for the correct IBM Java Runtime Environment. From http://support.dell.com, download the correct runtime environment for Java based on Linux Follow these steps if you are not installing from the CD to your...
...-60/jre | CLASSPATH=/opt/ibm/java-i386-60/jre/lib | PATH=$JAVA_HOME:opt/ibm/java-i386-60/jre/bin/:$PATH 5. When the Choose Destination Location window opens (Figure 3-1 on Windows 1. Log out and log back into your hard drive. When installation is complete, the Graphical User Interface... lib 4. Install the Software Developer Kit Manually on your system is checked for the correct IBM Java Runtime Environment. From http://support.dell.com, download the correct runtime environment for Java based on Linux Follow these steps if you are not installing from the CD to your...
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Make sure you want this version of the target directory. Chapter 3. Choose Destination Location window Click Next. 5. A window opens asking if you have taken note of JVM to default Click No. 6. Set this Java Runtime Environment as the default system JVM (Figure 3-2). Figure 3-2. Installing the Encryption Key Manager and Keystores 3-3 The Start Copying Files window opens (Figure 3-3 on page 3-4). a14m0257 a14m0232 Figure 3-1.
Make sure you want this version of the target directory. Chapter 3. Choose Destination Location window Click Next. 5. A window opens asking if you have taken note of JVM to default Click No. 6. Set this Java Runtime Environment as the default system JVM (Figure 3-2). Figure 3-2. Installing the Encryption Key Manager and Keystores 3-3 The Start Copying Files window opens (Figure 3-3 on page 3-4). a14m0257 a14m0232 Figure 3-1.
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...Neither synchronization method acts on page 4-3. The syntax is as follows: sync {-all Send both from the source (or sending) server to the destination (or receiving) server specified by -ipaddr. -drivetab Send only the drive table information to the drive table automatically. Note: The drive.acceptUnknownDrives ... enabled only when a valid IP address is the default. -rewrite Replace the current data on the receiving server with new data. 4-2 Dell Encryption Key Mgr User's Guide They must be copied manually. Thus, the Encryption Key Manager will not add new drives to the server ...
...Neither synchronization method acts on page 4-3. The syntax is as follows: sync {-all Send both from the source (or sending) server to the destination (or receiving) server specified by -ipaddr. -drivetab Send only the drive table information to the drive table automatically. Note: The drive.acceptUnknownDrives ... enabled only when a valid IP address is the default. -rewrite Replace the current data on the receiving server with new data. 4-2 Dell Encryption Key Mgr User's Guide They must be copied manually. Thus, the Encryption Key Manager will not add new drives to the server ...
Dell Model TL2000/TL4000 Tape Library- User's Guide
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... start with the choice made in the preceding item and then advances through all available choices. Control Move Cartridges a77ug053 Source Type Source Volume Serial Destination Type Destination Figure 5-10. the choices start with the choice made in the preceding item and then advances through all available choices. the...
... start with the choice made in the preceding item and then advances through all available choices. Control Move Cartridges a77ug053 Source Type Source Volume Serial Destination Type Destination Figure 5-10. the choices start with the choice made in the preceding item and then advances through all available choices. the...
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a77ug099 *Res* Figure 5-31. The 4U library Monitor Library: Inventory page Manage Library Menu Manage Library: Move Media This page allows the user to activate the move tape cartridges within the library. The source and destination are selected and then the MOVE button in the center of the screen is clicked to move . 5-42 Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library User's Guide
a77ug099 *Res* Figure 5-31. The 4U library Monitor Library: Inventory page Manage Library Menu Manage Library: Move Media This page allows the user to activate the move tape cartridges within the library. The source and destination are selected and then the MOVE button in the center of the screen is clicked to move . 5-42 Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library User's Guide
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...5. However, this element displays the serial number of the cartridge. Element In the Source screen, this element contains no information. In the Destination screen, this identifies the library element that is empty and can receive a cartridge. Figure 5-34. Manage Library: Perform Inventory page Manage... Magazine This page allows the user to be released using the Operator Control Panel or the Web User Interface. In the Destination screen, this identifies the library element that contains a cartridge. Manage Library: Perform Inventory This page allows the library to release...
...5. However, this element displays the serial number of the cartridge. Element In the Source screen, this element contains no information. In the Destination screen, this identifies the library element that is empty and can receive a cartridge. Figure 5-34. Manage Library: Perform Inventory page Manage... Magazine This page allows the user to be released using the Operator Control Panel or the Web User Interface. In the Destination screen, this identifies the library element that contains a cartridge. Manage Library: Perform Inventory This page allows the library to release...
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... parameter not supported 3B SCSI: parameter value invalid 3C SCSI: saving parameters not supported 3D SCSI: invalid ID message 3E SCSI: destination element full 3F SCSI: source slot or drive empty 40 SCSI: wrong checksum 41 SCSI: command sequence error 42 SCSI: drive disabled..., magazine not accessible Check your configuration settings. 4A SCSI: source not ready Complete move process and retry operation. 4B SCSI: destination source not ready 4C SCSI: library controller busy Complete process and retry operation. 4D SCSI: cannot make reservation Refer to your host...
... parameter not supported 3B SCSI: parameter value invalid 3C SCSI: saving parameters not supported 3D SCSI: invalid ID message 3E SCSI: destination element full 3F SCSI: source slot or drive empty 40 SCSI: wrong checksum 41 SCSI: command sequence error 42 SCSI: drive disabled..., magazine not accessible Check your configuration settings. 4A SCSI: source not ready Complete move process and retry operation. 4B SCSI: destination source not ready 4C SCSI: library controller busy Complete process and retry operation. 4D SCSI: cannot make reservation Refer to your host...
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...26h 91h Wrong personality firmware image 26h 93h Wrong firmware image, checksum error 39h 00h Saving parameters not supported 3Bh 0Dh Medium destination element full 3Bh 0Eh Medium source element empty 3Bh 11h Medium magazine not accessible 3Bh 81h Cartridge of other partition 3Bh A0h ...set 53h 03h Drive media removal prevented state set 44h 80h Bad status library controller 44h 81h Source not ready 44h 82h Destination not ready 44h 83h Cannot make reservation 44h 84h Wrong drive type 44h 85h Invalid slave robotic controller request 44h 86h Accessor...
...26h 91h Wrong personality firmware image 26h 93h Wrong firmware image, checksum error 39h 00h Saving parameters not supported 3Bh 0Dh Medium destination element full 3Bh 0Eh Medium source element empty 3Bh 11h Medium magazine not accessible 3Bh 81h Cartridge of other partition 3Bh A0h ...set 53h 03h Drive media removal prevented state set 44h 80h Bad status library controller 44h 81h Source not ready 44h 82h Destination not ready 44h 83h Cannot make reservation 44h 84h Wrong drive type 44h 85h Invalid slave robotic controller request 44h 86h Accessor...
Dell Model TL24iSCSIxSAS 1Gb iSCSI to SAS - User's Guide
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... network. CHAP - Firmware - Glossary 14. Glossary Broadcast-address - a type of speeds up to SAS User's Guide Rev.C CAT5E - The CPU is an example of the destination. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP-address. Local area network. Page 62 Dell Model TL24iSCSIxSAS 1Gb iSCSI to 1000 Mbs (giga-bit Ethernet).
... network. CHAP - Firmware - Glossary 14. Glossary Broadcast-address - a type of speeds up to SAS User's Guide Rev.C CAT5E - The CPU is an example of the destination. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP-address. Local area network. Page 62 Dell Model TL24iSCSIxSAS 1Gb iSCSI to 1000 Mbs (giga-bit Ethernet).
SCSI Reference Guide
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... XX→WA: These fields indicate the resources required to support the READ ATTRIBUTE commands for which the source is element type XX and the destination is element type YY on first error Description Mode Logging is either Chapter 3. Only n 01h events can be traced back. XX→YY...: (Where XX is a valid source and YY is a valid destination address) If one in the event log. Off - The media changer does not support the READ ATTRIBUTE command therefore these fields indicates that the medium...
... XX→WA: These fields indicate the resources required to support the READ ATTRIBUTE commands for which the source is element type XX and the destination is element type YY on first error Description Mode Logging is either Chapter 3. Only n 01h events can be traced back. XX→YY...: (Where XX is a valid source and YY is a valid destination address) If one in the event log. Off - The media changer does not support the READ ATTRIBUTE command therefore these fields indicates that the medium...
SCSI Reference Guide
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...ST: Storage. The value for this field is 1. VTRP: Volume Tag Reader Present. When set to 1 this field is a valid destination address) If one in the event log. 3-36 TL2000 and TL4000 SCSI Reference XX→YY: (Where XX is a valid source and YY is 1. The storage elements can store cartridges. MT...set to 1, it indicates that the medium changer device supports all Move Medium commands for which the source is element type XX and the destination is element type YY on the condition that the medium can be stored in these bits is set to support the WRITE ATTRIBUTE commands ...
...ST: Storage. The value for this field is 1. VTRP: Volume Tag Reader Present. When set to 1 this field is a valid destination address) If one in the event log. 3-36 TL2000 and TL4000 SCSI Reference XX→YY: (Where XX is a valid source and YY is 1. The storage elements can store cartridges. MT...set to 1, it indicates that the medium changer device supports all Move Medium commands for which the source is element type XX and the destination is element type YY on the condition that the medium can be stored in these bits is set to support the WRITE ATTRIBUTE commands ...
SCSI Reference Guide
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...Element address from one specifies that the medium should be inverted or rotated prior to depositing the medium into the destination element. This can be a Storage Element address, Import/Export Element address or a Data Transfer Element address....) 3 4 (MSB) 5 6 (MSB) 7 8 9 10 11 6 LUN 5 4 3 2 1 Operation Code (A5h) Reserved Medium Transport Address Source Address Destination Address Reserved Reserved Reserved Control 0 (LSB) (LSB) (LSB) Invert Field descriptions: Medium Transport Address: This field specifies the medium transport element used to zero. This...
...Element address from one specifies that the medium should be inverted or rotated prior to depositing the medium into the destination element. This can be a Storage Element address, Import/Export Element address or a Data Transfer Element address....) 3 4 (MSB) 5 6 (MSB) 7 8 9 10 11 6 LUN 5 4 3 2 1 Operation Code (A5h) Reserved Medium Transport Address Source Address Destination Address Reserved Reserved Reserved Control 0 (LSB) (LSB) (LSB) Invert Field descriptions: Medium Transport Address: This field specifies the medium transport element used to zero. This...
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... Bit 7 Byte 0 1 2 (MSB) 3 4 (MSB) 5 6 7 8 9 6 LUN 5 4 3 2 1 Operation Code (2Bh) Reserved Medium Transport Address Destination Address Reserved Reserved Reserved Control 0 (LSB) (LSB) Invert Field descriptions: Medium Transport Address: This field contains either 0 or the currently valid element address of the... Transport Element. This value must be a Storage Element, Import/Export Element or a Data Transfer Element address. This destination address can be a Storage Element, Import/Export Element or a Data Transfer Element address. POSITION TO ELEMENT (2Bh)...
... Bit 7 Byte 0 1 2 (MSB) 3 4 (MSB) 5 6 7 8 9 6 LUN 5 4 3 2 1 Operation Code (2Bh) Reserved Medium Transport Address Destination Address Reserved Reserved Reserved Control 0 (LSB) (LSB) Invert Field descriptions: Medium Transport Address: This field contains either 0 or the currently valid element address of the... Transport Element. This value must be a Storage Element, Import/Export Element or a Data Transfer Element address. This destination address can be a Storage Element, Import/Export Element or a Data Transfer Element address. POSITION TO ELEMENT (2Bh)...
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...fit boot code Wrong personality firmware image Wrong firmware image, checksum error Saving parameters not supported Medium destination element full Medium source element empty Medium magazine not accessible Medium transfer element full Library media removal... prevented state set Drive media removal prevented state set Bad status library controller Source not ready Destination not ready Cannot make reservation Wrong drive type Invalid slave robotic controller request Accessor not initialized ...magazine inserted Microcode has changed Media removal prevented 7-4 TL2000 and TL4000 SCSI Reference
...fit boot code Wrong personality firmware image Wrong firmware image, checksum error Saving parameters not supported Medium destination element full Medium source element empty Medium magazine not accessible Medium transfer element full Library media removal... prevented state set Drive media removal prevented state set Bad status library controller Source not ready Destination not ready Cannot make reservation Wrong drive type Invalid slave robotic controller request Accessor not initialized ...magazine inserted Microcode has changed Media removal prevented 7-4 TL2000 and TL4000 SCSI Reference