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...automatically at startup if automatic startup is enabled. 6) Manually log out of the session using the following command: service iscsi start msiscsi 3) Add a target portal: iscsicli QAddTargetPortal Using Linux Server Configuration of the service at the specified IP address, use the following command...: iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 5) After target discovery, use the following command to manually login: iscsiadm -m node -l. This logon will enable ...
...automatically at startup if automatic startup is enabled. 6) Manually log out of the session using the following command: service iscsi start msiscsi 3) Add a target portal: iscsicli QAddTargetPortal Using Linux Server Configuration of the service at the specified IP address, use the following command...: iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 5) After target discovery, use the following command to manually login: iscsiadm -m node -l. This logon will enable ...
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...bridge with a CHAP secret that controls communications between the host server and the iSCSI to use iSCSI. Using iSNS iSNS (Internet Storage Naming Service) Server, supported only on the Host Server (optional), it attempts to access the iSCSI to avoid the problem. Instead, iSNS automatically ... Authentication on the ISCSI to SAS bridge (optional) or Step 6: Configure CHAP Authentication on Windows iSCSI environments, eliminates the need to manually configure each other must send to the host sever in which both the host server and iSCSI to SAS bridge. For more information...
...bridge with a CHAP secret that controls communications between the host server and the iSCSI to use iSCSI. Using iSNS iSNS (Internet Storage Naming Service) Server, supported only on the Host Server (optional), it attempts to access the iSCSI to avoid the problem. Instead, iSNS automatically ... Authentication on the ISCSI to SAS bridge (optional) or Step 6: Configure CHAP Authentication on Windows iSCSI environments, eliminates the need to manually configure each other must send to the host sever in which both the host server and iSCSI to SAS bridge. For more information...
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... library I -1 Index X-1 vi Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library ...tape cartridges 6-10 Chapter 7. SNMP status MIB variables and traps F-1 Appendix G. A-1 4U library I/O slots, storage slots, drive slots element addresses, and physical locations . . . . B-1 TapeAlert flags supported by the library . . . . TapeAlert flags . . . . . Sense data C-1 Library sense data C-1 Drive sense data C-7 Appendix D. Library Configuration Form G-1 Appendix H. Service procedures . . . . 9-1 Removing cartridges from magazine slots . . . . 9-1 Releasing the magazines manually...
... library I -1 Index X-1 vi Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library ...tape cartridges 6-10 Chapter 7. SNMP status MIB variables and traps F-1 Appendix G. A-1 4U library I/O slots, storage slots, drive slots element addresses, and physical locations . . . . B-1 TapeAlert flags supported by the library . . . . TapeAlert flags . . . . . Sense data C-1 Library sense data C-1 Drive sense data C-7 Appendix D. Library Configuration Form G-1 Appendix H. Service procedures . . . . 9-1 Removing cartridges from magazine slots . . . . 9-1 Releasing the magazines manually...
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... installation, operation, and service of SCSI interface. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 xiii v Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library SCSI Reference provides supported SCSI commands and protocol governing the behavior of the Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library. v Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library Getting Started Guide provides installation information. Preface This manual contains information and instructions...
... installation, operation, and service of SCSI interface. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 xiii v Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library SCSI Reference provides supported SCSI commands and protocol governing the behavior of the Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library. v Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library Getting Started Guide provides installation information. Preface This manual contains information and instructions...
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...drive to expand the detail of uses remaining. 4-42 Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library User's Guide The number of cleaning uses remaining, click the Web User Interface, Monitor Library > Inventory. Note: A user can to complete manual cleaning by navigating in the RMU to be cleaned, ...the user must be cleaned. 4. Observe the information that is displayed for the slots that contain a cleaning cartridge. In units with more than one drive to Service ...
...drive to expand the detail of uses remaining. 4-42 Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library User's Guide The number of cleaning uses remaining, click the Web User Interface, Monitor Library > Inventory. Note: A user can to complete manual cleaning by navigating in the RMU to be cleaned, ...the user must be cleaned. 4. Observe the information that is displayed for the slots that contain a cleaning cartridge. In units with more than one drive to Service ...
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... 5-53 Figure 5-53. The drive completes a cleaning and the library returns the cleaning cartridge to manually clean the tape drive. Operations 5-59 No cleaning cartridge in library Note: If the library is configured for Auto Clean, this page allows the user to the reserved slot. Service Library: Clean Drive page Chapter 5. The only time Auto Cleaning is...
... 5-53 Figure 5-53. The drive completes a cleaning and the library returns the cleaning cartridge to manually clean the tape drive. Operations 5-59 No cleaning cartridge in library Note: If the library is configured for Auto Clean, this page allows the user to the reserved slot. Service Library: Clean Drive page Chapter 5. The only time Auto Cleaning is...
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... Import media Data cartridges can be lost , the user must reload the page manually. Service Library: Reboot Important: Some options of a magazine while the library is sufficient to complete any remote operation that the library is a default time delay when the Web User Interface page refreshes itself . 2. There is idle before you want to the...
... Import media Data cartridges can be lost , the user must reload the page manually. Service Library: Reboot Important: Some options of a magazine while the library is sufficient to complete any remote operation that the library is a default time delay when the Web User Interface page refreshes itself . 2. There is idle before you want to the...
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... handling or an incorrect environment can interfere with the reliability of a drive and might void the warranties of any service or contract personnel who handles tape is inserted, inspect the cartridge case, cartridge door, and write-protect switch for breaks. v Define and make ...: Do not insert a damaged tape cartridge into the drive. Do not write-protect scratch (blank) cartridges; This training includes operators, users, programmers, archival services, and shipping personnel. Ultrium media 6-7 eligible to the wanted position. If you must manually set the write-protect switch, ...
... handling or an incorrect environment can interfere with the reliability of a drive and might void the warranties of any service or contract personnel who handles tape is inserted, inspect the cartridge case, cartridge door, and write-protect switch for breaks. v Define and make ...: Do not insert a damaged tape cartridge into the drive. Do not write-protect scratch (blank) cartridges; This training includes operators, users, programmers, archival services, and shipping personnel. Ultrium media 6-7 eligible to the wanted position. If you must manually set the write-protect switch, ...
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... possible. If both magazines (see "Control: Magazine" on page 5-17, "Manage Library: Release Magazine" on page 5-42, or "Releasing the magazines manually" on the library controller card CRU. 1. See "Service Library: Perform Diagnostics" on page 5-62 for the OCP If the problem is present with...when the URL to complete initialization, complete an inventory, or running a cartridge movement within the library, and, after finding the magazine cell fiducials is persistent, contact Dell technical support. Even though with https:// and some browsers you still receive a security certificate ...
... possible. If both magazines (see "Control: Magazine" on page 5-17, "Manage Library: Release Magazine" on page 5-42, or "Releasing the magazines manually" on the library controller card CRU. 1. See "Service Library: Perform Diagnostics" on page 5-62 for the OCP If the problem is present with...when the URL to complete initialization, complete an inventory, or running a cartridge movement within the library, and, after finding the magazine cell fiducials is persistent, contact Dell technical support. Even though with https:// and some browsers you still receive a security certificate ...
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...the magazines with the library occurs, or if circumstances require you to remove tape cartridges, follow this procedure. Releasing the magazines manually If the directions in Steps 1 and 2 above do not allow you to remove the tapes: 1. Move the tapes from the library. Note: Contact ...still operational 1. To use the Operator Control Panel, see "Manage Library: Release Magazine" on page 5-42. Access holes for the right and left magazine © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 9-1 Service procedures Removing cartridges from the drive. 2. To use the Web User...
...the magazines with the library occurs, or if circumstances require you to remove tape cartridges, follow this procedure. Releasing the magazines manually If the directions in Steps 1 and 2 above do not allow you to remove the tapes: 1. Move the tapes from the library. Note: Contact ...still operational 1. To use the Operator Control Panel, see "Manage Library: Release Magazine" on page 5-42. Access holes for the right and left magazine © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 9-1 Service procedures Removing cartridges from the drive. 2. To use the Web User...
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Chapter 9. Left magazine pulled out of the 4U Library 4. a77ug248 Figure 9-3. If there are tapes still in the library, or if you were unable to manually remove the magazines and drive, contact technical support for further instructions. Left Magazines pulled out of the 2U library Figure 9-4. Service procedures 9-3 a77ug246
Chapter 9. Left magazine pulled out of the 4U Library 4. a77ug248 Figure 9-3. If there are tapes still in the library, or if you were unable to manually remove the magazines and drive, contact technical support for further instructions. Left Magazines pulled out of the 2U library Figure 9-4. Service procedures 9-3 a77ug246
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... to respond to "Service: Library Verify" on the new library controller card from /to Dell. Power ON the library with the power button on page 5-42. v If your library cannot be powered ON: "Releasing the magazines manually" on page 5-64. 12. Replacing the library enclosure This procedure is removed from the replacement library controller card. 6. See "Service Library: Upgrade Firmware" on...
... to respond to "Service: Library Verify" on the new library controller card from /to Dell. Power ON the library with the power button on page 5-42. v If your library cannot be powered ON: "Releasing the magazines manually" on page 5-64. 12. Replacing the library enclosure This procedure is removed from the replacement library controller card. 6. See "Service Library: Upgrade Firmware" on...
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... first LUN of the device to be created each LUN that must add the echo command to always boot and see the device without any manual procedures. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 D-1 Identify the host adapter, channel number, target ID number, and LUN number for such devices.... they must be configured. Appendix D. The TL2000/TL4000 always has the tape drive at LUN 0 and the robot at LUN 1, type: echo "scsi-add-single-device 0 0 1 0">/proc/scsi/scsi. One example file that the system boots up. Also, if backup application services are now listed. Type cat /proc/scsi/scsi....
... first LUN of the device to be created each LUN that must add the echo command to always boot and see the device without any manual procedures. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 D-1 Identify the host adapter, channel number, target ID number, and LUN number for such devices.... they must be configured. Appendix D. The TL2000/TL4000 always has the tape drive at LUN 0 and the robot at LUN 1, type: echo "scsi-add-single-device 0 0 1 0">/proc/scsi/scsi. One example file that the system boots up. Also, if backup application services are now listed. Type cat /proc/scsi/scsi....