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• Media Removal — Prevented if the backup software is preventing media removal from the library. When
media removal is prevented, the library will not open the mailslot or magazines.
• Drive Error Code — the current drive error code if the drive is in a failed state. See
page 198 for a list of drive error codes.
• Internal Drive Temperature — internal temperature reported by the drive. The normal temperature range is
provided for reference and varies depending on the type of tape drive. If there is any possibility of error
due to temperature, the tape drive will send out error events.
NOTE:
The Internal Drive Temperature is not the temperature of the tape path in the drive nor is this temperature
the operating environment temperature.
• Cooling Fan Active — On when the cooling fan is on
• Drive Activity — the current drive activity
• Encryption status — The status of encryption on the drive.
• Secure Mode (LTO-7 and later drives)
◦ Enabled — the drive has Secure Mode-enabled firmware installed and is in a FIPS Support Mode
enabled partition
◦ Disabled — the drive has Secure Mode-enabled firmware installed and is in a FIPS Support Mode
disabled partition
◦ Not Configurable — The drive has Secure Mode-disabled firmware installed. The drive is running the
normal firmware image, which is FIPS Secure Mode-disabled.
• Port A Status and Port B Status — status of the ports
• Speed (Fibre Channel and SAS drives) — the current speed setting of the drive port
• Port Type (Fibre Channel drives only) — the current setting of the drive port. Direct connected devices are
typically Loop. Devices connected to a switch are typically Fabric.
• N-Port ID (Fibre Channel drives only) — Fabric address. Only relevant when in Fabric mode.
• ALPA (Fibre Channel drives only) — Loop address. Only relevant when in Loop mode.
• Hashed SAS address — A short version of the SAS World Wide Identifier (WWI) that is generated using a
well-defined hash algorithm and is suitable for device identification in most systems. Some management
software might report this value.
The Status > Inventory page
The
Status > Inventory
page provides detailed information about the tape cartridges in the tape drives, with
a summary of tapes in magazine slots.
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The Status > Inventory page