Chapter 13: Running Your Library
Library Management Console (LMC)
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• The
Monitor
menu consists of commands that you can use to
obtain status information about various aspects of the library,
including system, drives, connectivity, I/E stations, storage slots,
media, sensors, and users.
• The
Setup
menu consists of commands that you can use to set up
and configure various aspects of the library, including partitions,
devices, connectivity, network, physical library, users, notifications,
date and time, licenses, e-mail, and SNMP trap registration.
• The
Tools
menu consists of commands that you can use to maintain
and troubleshoot the library. These tools enable you to work with
RAS tickets, drives, and connectivity. They also enable you to capture
snapshots, update software, teach the library, save and restore
library configurations, run verification tests, and obtain drive
resource utilization reports.
• The
View
menu enables you to select the library (either the physical
library or a partition) that you want currently displayed on the main
LMC display. Some LMC menu commands require you to be in either
a physical library or partition view to run them.
• The
Connection
menu enables you to log on to multiple libraries
and switch between consoles for different libraries without logging
off.
• The
Help
menu provides you with access to Online Help as well as
information about the library, such as copyright information, the
product version, firmware version, and build information for various
library components (LMC server, LMC client, MCB, CMB, and RCU).
on page 445 summarizes all available commands, including
required user privilege levels and required library environments (touch
screen or remote client). The LMC prompts you to take the library offline
or to select either the physical library or a partition if the command you
request requires you to change library mode.
System status buttons are located at the bottom of the library
information panel. If the touch screen remains unused after a period of
time, the library screen saver appears. The color of the screen saver
image reflects the status of the library as indicated by the system status
buttons. For example, if system status buttons show a mix of green
(Good), yellow (Warning or Degraded), and red (Failed) states, the color
of the screen saver image will be red.
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Страница 140: ...Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Your Library Accessing Online Help 122 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 276: ...Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library Working with Towers 258 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 290: ...Chapter 5 Advanced Reporting Viewing Cross Partition Media Moves 272 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 344: ...Chapter 8 Encryption Key Management Using SKM 326 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 444: ...Chapter 11 Configuring Access to StorNext 426 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 450: ...Chapter 12 Partition Utilization Reporting 432 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 532: ...Chapter 14 Using the Command Line Interface Command Line Interface CLI Commands 514 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 574: ...Chapter 15 Maintaining Your Library Maintenance Actions 556 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 706: ...Chapter 15 Maintaining Your Library Robot Tower and Power Rail Health Checks 688 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 726: ...Chapter 16 Working With Cartridges and Barcodes Managing and Moving Media 708 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
Страница 730: ...Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions 684 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...