2.
Rotate the lock assembly counterclockwise 180 degrees, and slide the long tab
into the slot at left.
Verify a red locked padlock icon is visible in the small window.
3.
Secure the lock assembly by tightening the captive screw. The robot is now
locked.
Restart the Library
Restart the library to reboot the operating system which may resolve some library
issues.
1.
Click the power button
in the upper-left of the user interface, and then select
Restart Library.
2.
If the library has been operating normally and if its contents have not changed,
select Bypass audit for a faster restart ...
The option is not available if magazines are open or if the library has been in the
Inoperative state.
Restarting the Library Following a Power Outage
If a power outage occurs, the library returns to its last power state once power is
restored.
When power is restored, the library powers up and runs just long enough to check its
previous power state. If the library was ON before the outage, it will be ON afterward.
If it was OFF, the library powers itself OFF after a few seconds.
Restarting a library that was off prior to a power interruption is like powering on any
other library that is off. See
Audit the Library
During an audit the robot checks each cartridge slot, recording cartridge labels and
locations to create a tape catalog.
The library must audit whenever tapes are manually moved (meaning moved with
human intervention) so that it can update the catalog. The library automatically
performs an audit whenever it powers up or whenever you reinsert magazines.
Normally, host applications request audits. However, you can audit the library from the
remote interface, but you should avoid this, if possible, as it interrupts host operations.
To manually initiate an audit:
Chapter 9
Restart the Library
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