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Troubleshooting
The Save/Restore Configuration operation is available only on the web client. The path to open the
appropriate screen is:
•
From the web client, select
Tools > Save/Restore Configuration
.
Restoring the Configuration and Library Firmware
You can use the
Restore System Configuration
screen to restore the library's configurable items to a
previous state using a saved configuration file. You can restore the library firmware to the version that was
saved with the library configuration by selecting
Restore Library Firmware
on the
Restore System
Configuration
screen.
You can also downgrade library firmware to an earlier version using the
Tools > Update Library Firmware
command. Note that you will lose all your current library configuration information except for network
settings, date and time, and license keys. You can restore the other configurable items using a configuration
file that was saved when the earlier version of library firmware was installed on the library, or you can
reconfigure your library’s settings.
The Save/Restore Configuration operation is available only on the web client. The path to open the
appropriate screen is:
•
From the web client, select
Tools > Save/Restore Configuration
.
Identifying Tape Drives
You can use the operator panel
Drive Info
screen to identify tape drives, including the control path tape
drive, within selected partitions. You can use the web client
Identify Drive
screen to view information about
all tape drives installed in the library, including drives assigned to specific partitions as well as drives that
are unassigned. On the web client, you can only identify tape drives that are in a ready state.
The operator panel
Drive Info
screen lists the following information for each tape drive assigned to the
selected partitions:
•
Control path tape drive status — yes/no
•
Vendor
•
Model
•
Type
•
Serial number
•
Tape drive firmware version
•
Sled boot version
•
Sled application version
•
Mode status — online/offline, ready/not ready
•
Loaded status — unloaded/loaded
•
SCSI ID for SCSI tape drives
•
World Wide Node Name (WWNN) for Fibre Channel (FC) tape drives
The web client
Identify Drive
screen lists the following information for each tape drive:
•
Location coordinates
•
Mode status — online/offline
•
State — ready/not ready
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