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Tape Drives: Monitoring and Recovery
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide — 529869-005
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Monitoring Tape Drive Status With OSM
4. If an alarm or degraded conditions exist, the tape drive probably requires either:
•
Operator intervention. For more information, see
Recovery Operations for Tape
Drives
on page 11-8.
•
Service or replacement. Contact your service provider and refer to the
Support
and Service Library
on page 1-12 for the replacement procedure.
An alternative (to the method described above) for monitoring tape drives in OSM is to
use the Multi-Resource Actions dialog box (available from the Display menu). In this
dialog box, select the Tape Drive object to see a list of all tape drives on the system,
along with their attribute values. From this list, you can:
•
Sort by column headings
•
View Alarms (for tape drives displaying a bell-shaped alarm icon) by right-clicking
on the tape drive and selecting
Alarms
.
•
Perform actions on one or more tape drives (as described in
Recovery Operations
Using the OSM Service Connection
on page 11-8)
Figure 11-1. OSM: Monitoring Tape Drives Connected to an FCSA
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