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Library configuration . . . . 21 Setting a SCSI ID 21 Setting up reserved tape cartridge slots . . . . . 23 Chapter 4. Maintenance 43 Supported media 43 Running a cleaning cartridge 43 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 Automatically running a cleaning cartridge . . . 43 Manually running a cleaning cartridge . . . . 44 Replacing... Setting an access password 56 Setting SNMP traps 57 Setting e-mail addresses 57 Setting remote FTP server parameters . . . . . 57 Setting SCSI parameters 58 Setting the SCSI identification 58 Setting library parameters 58 Setting the drives 58 Uploading data ...
Library configuration . . . . 21 Setting a SCSI ID 21 Setting up reserved tape cartridge slots . . . . . 23 Chapter 4. Maintenance 43 Supported media 43 Running a cleaning cartridge 43 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 Automatically running a cleaning cartridge . . . 43 Manually running a cleaning cartridge . . . . 44 Replacing... Setting an access password 56 Setting SNMP traps 57 Setting e-mail addresses 57 Setting remote FTP server parameters . . . . . 57 Setting SCSI parameters 58 Setting the SCSI identification 58 Setting library parameters 58 Setting the drives 58 Uploading data ...
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... include setting IP addresses, passwords, and parameters. v Chapter 6, "Troubleshooting" provides problem diagnosis, error recovery procedures, and fault symptom codes to the 4560SLX Tape Library, along with a brief description of the library parts. v Chapter 8, ...4560SLX Tape Library using the NeoCenter utility. v Chapter 7, "Using the NeoCenter utility" explains how to use and maintenance of this manual: v Chapter 1, "Introduction" provides an introduction to aid in this IBM® product. v Appendix A, "Adding a tape drive" contains procedures for adding an additional library...
... include setting IP addresses, passwords, and parameters. v Chapter 6, "Troubleshooting" provides problem diagnosis, error recovery procedures, and fault symptom codes to the 4560SLX Tape Library, along with a brief description of the library parts. v Chapter 8, ...4560SLX Tape Library using the NeoCenter utility. v Chapter 7, "Using the NeoCenter utility" explains how to use and maintenance of this manual: v Chapter 1, "Introduction" provides an introduction to aid in this IBM® product. v Appendix A, "Adding a tape drive" contains procedures for adding an additional library...
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... 3. If you do not have to set a SCSI ID, complete the following sections. Turn the library on page 22. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 21 For instructions on page 27. To set passwords, see Chapter 4, "Operation" on how to change a setting, contact your authorized service provider. For... most applications, you are stored in non-volatile memory in the library. You can change the configuration, use the instructions provided in Figure 23 on and wait until the Power-On Self Test (POST) completes. Setting a SCSI ID Each tape drive installed in Figure 22.
... 3. If you do not have to set a SCSI ID, complete the following sections. Turn the library on page 22. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 21 For instructions on page 27. To set passwords, see Chapter 4, "Operation" on how to change a setting, contact your authorized service provider. For... most applications, you are stored in non-volatile memory in the library. You can change the configuration, use the instructions provided in Figure 23 on and wait until the Power-On Self Test (POST) completes. Setting a SCSI ID Each tape drive installed in Figure 22.
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... open . Operation This chapter describes how to unlocked and the left corner of the selected library will change to operate the 4560SLX Tape Library. Figure 31. Using the touch screen The touch screen enables you to open . The ...library default screen: v Technical support information v Mail slot access v Magazine access v Move media v LCD contrast control v Menu v Online v Status v Power Technical support information Select the Contact IBM button on page 28. Technical Support Assistance screen Mail Slot Access (left magazine. It can be password protected. © Copyright IBM...
... open . Operation This chapter describes how to unlocked and the left corner of the selected library will change to operate the 4560SLX Tape Library. Figure 31. Using the touch screen The touch screen enables you to open . The ...library default screen: v Technical support information v Mail slot access v Magazine access v Move media v LCD contrast control v Menu v Online v Status v Power Technical support information Select the Contact IBM button on page 28. Technical Support Assistance screen Mail Slot Access (left magazine. It can be password protected. © Copyright IBM...
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...access can be password protected. Move Media Select this option to display the Magazine Access screen as shown in Figure 33. Magazine Access Select this option to access the left , right, or both. Magazine Access screen Note: In a scaled multi-module library system, selecting ...Access option enables you to access the magazine doors for tape cartridge placement or removal. The Move Media option enables you to remove cartridges from a tape drive, load cartridges into a drive, or move cartridges within the library. 28 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Access is the only way to access ...
...access can be password protected. Move Media Select this option to display the Magazine Access screen as shown in Figure 33. Magazine Access Select this option to access the left , right, or both. Magazine Access screen Note: In a scaled multi-module library system, selecting ...Access option enables you to access the magazine doors for tape cartridge placement or removal. The Move Media option enables you to remove cartridges from a tape drive, load cartridges into a drive, or move cartridges within the library. 28 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Access is the only way to access ...
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...v Fail-over to secondary master Diagnostics: This option enables you to select and run several self-diagnostic library tests. Factory: This option is for one of all library drives, mail slots and magazine slots, including whether there is a cartridge present and corresponding barcode label, if...available. Figure 42. View Library Info screen Cartridge Map: This option provides a visual indication of the four available security levels as shown in Figure 43 on page 37. 36 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Security Level: This option enables you to set passwords for factory use only....
...v Fail-over to secondary master Diagnostics: This option enables you to select and run several self-diagnostic library tests. Factory: This option is for one of all library drives, mail slots and magazine slots, including whether there is a cartridge present and corresponding barcode label, if...available. Figure 42. View Library Info screen Cartridge Map: This option provides a visual indication of the four available security levels as shown in Figure 43 on page 37. 36 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Security Level: This option enables you to set passwords for factory use only....
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.... Figure 44. Figure 43. Security Level screen Table 5. Chapter 4. Operation 37 Edit Library Options screen SCSI: Select this option to define the SCSI options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in Figure 45 on page 38. Security level options ... Factory User, Service, and Factory menus Edit Options The Edit Options area contains the following screens: v Library v SCSI v Network v Passwords Library: This option enables you to define the library options used to configure the library for your specific needs. For a description of the available...
.... Figure 44. Figure 43. Security Level screen Table 5. Chapter 4. Operation 37 Edit Library Options screen SCSI: Select this option to define the SCSI options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in Figure 45 on page 38. Security level options ... Factory User, Service, and Factory menus Edit Options The Edit Options area contains the following screens: v Library v SCSI v Network v Passwords Library: This option enables you to define the library options used to configure the library for your specific needs. For a description of the available...
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...which allows users access to view and edit library and SCSI options. 38 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide This is the lowest level, which allows users access to the menu that enables them to the mail slot. Figure 46. Figure 45. The Password screen offers three levels of the available ...network options, see Table 4 on page 39. Edit SCSI Options screen Network: This option enables you to define the password options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in Figure...
...which allows users access to view and edit library and SCSI options. 38 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide This is the lowest level, which allows users access to the menu that enables them to the mail slot. Figure 46. Figure 45. The Password screen offers three levels of the available ...network options, see Table 4 on page 39. Edit SCSI Options screen Network: This option enables you to define the password options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in Figure...
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You can also use the Service password to access the Move Media operation. Media can identify a tape drive type and view physical tape drive status, tape drive cleaning information, and tape cartridge information by software running on page 40. By default the library comes online after a power-up initialization. You can also be enabled to also ... or offline. In the event of 0001 to 9999. 0000 is used to enter the higher level password. The library does not provide a touch screen override for locking and unlocking magazine doors and media are stored in NVRAM (non-volatile memory) in...
You can also use the Service password to access the Move Media operation. Media can identify a tape drive type and view physical tape drive status, tape drive cleaning information, and tape cartridge information by software running on page 40. By default the library comes online after a power-up initialization. You can also be enabled to also ... or offline. In the event of 0001 to 9999. 0000 is used to enter the higher level password. The library does not provide a touch screen override for locking and unlocking magazine doors and media are stored in NVRAM (non-volatile memory) in...
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... IBM Corp. 2002 55 Using the NeoCenter utility The NeoCenter utility enables you to perform the following tasks: v Establishing communication with your host v Setting IP addresses v Setting an access password v Setting SNMP traps v Setting e-mail addresses v Setting remote FTP server parameters v Setting SCSI parameters v Setting the SCSI identification v Setting library parameters v Setting the drives...
... IBM Corp. 2002 55 Using the NeoCenter utility The NeoCenter utility enables you to perform the following tasks: v Establishing communication with your host v Setting IP addresses v Setting an access password v Setting SNMP traps v Setting e-mail addresses v Setting remote FTP server parameters v Setting SCSI parameters v Setting the SCSI identification v Setting library parameters v Setting the drives...
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... you want the addresses to the system by doing one of library status only. Establish communications with the library. 56 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Set the IP addresses by means of passwords set by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or BootP server. Setting an access password Web TLC limits access to be disabled entirely. v Level 2 access...
... you want the addresses to the system by doing one of library status only. Establish communications with the library. 56 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Set the IP addresses by means of passwords set by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or BootP server. Setting an access password Web TLC limits access to be disabled entirely. v Level 2 access...
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... to the Web TLC or to the network. 1. Enter the necessary server information. Enter the appropriate values in the password. 4. Establish communications with the library. 2. Enter up to four hosts that enable you to specify a familiar, mnemonic name for your network system administrator ...tab. Chapter 7. Note: The Access tab panel permits you to four e-mail addresses. Establish communications with the library. 2. The E-Mail Addresses tab panel is unavailable, contact IBM Technical Support. 4. Enter the name or IP address of up to enter the IP addresses of the SMTP...
... to the Web TLC or to the network. 1. Enter the necessary server information. Enter the appropriate values in the password. 4. Establish communications with the library. 2. Enter up to four hosts that enable you to specify a familiar, mnemonic name for your network system administrator ...tab. Chapter 7. Note: The Access tab panel permits you to four e-mail addresses. Establish communications with the library. 2. The E-Mail Addresses tab panel is unavailable, contact IBM Technical Support. 4. Enter the name or IP address of up to enter the IP addresses of the SMTP...
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... ensures that the status of your password in the appropriate field and click Login. Move media The Move Media button enables you to a target drive or cartridge slot. Chapter 8. The Web TLC Control Panel page appears with drives and slots grouped by library module. v Inventory Display: Logical ...setting enables you do, unrecoverable software faults might occur! Note: Do not move a selected cartridge to move tape cartridges while the library applications software is available through the Full Drive Status button. Web TLC login prompt 2. Web TLC 65 Figure 60. Figure 61. If you to ...
... ensures that the status of your password in the appropriate field and click Login. Move media The Move Media button enables you to a target drive or cartridge slot. Chapter 8. The Web TLC Control Panel page appears with drives and slots grouped by library module. v Inventory Display: Logical ...setting enables you do, unrecoverable software faults might occur! Note: Do not move a selected cartridge to move tape cartridges while the library applications software is available through the Full Drive Status button. Web TLC login prompt 2. Web TLC 65 Figure 60. Figure 61. If you to ...