The user can also use the Display Log\Entry menu to turn the data display class
masks on or off, as the user can do with the Display Log menu. The difference
here is that logging activity is suspended when the user enters Display Status
screen, and remains suspended while the Display Log\Entry menu is displayed.
Logging activity is reactivated when the user returns to the Mainte-
nance\Display Log menu.
2.
Press the EXIT key twice to return to the Maintenance\Display Log menu.
4.4 Maintenance\Display\Prevents Status Screen
M...Display Prevents
Initiator 0
Initiator 1
Initiator 2
Initiator 3
Initiator 4
Initiator 5
Initiator 6
Initiator 7
Initiator 8
Initiator 9
Initiator 10
Initiator 11
Initiator 12
Initiator 13
Initiator 14
Initiator 15
The Display\Prevents Status screen displays the Initiator number (host SCSI ID) of
every host that has issued a Prevent/Allow Medium Removal SCSI command with it’s
Prevent Bit set. Setting this bit completely disables the I/O port. This menu allows
one to determine
who
disabled the I/O port.
4.5 Maintenance\Display Revision Status Screen
M...Display Revision
Date: mm/dd/yyyy
Part Number:700105
Revision: d.dd
Checksum: xxxx
The Display Revision status screen displays the current revision level of the operating
firmware and the unique identification number of the TLS. The values displayed in-
clude:
•
Date:
This date is the release date of the current firmware.
•
Part Number:
This is the manufacturing part number of the current firmware.
•
Revision:
This is the revision number of the current firmware.
4-6 Maintenance
Menu
501380 Rev. B