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Schedule cleaning – IBM Tape Library Magstar 3494 User Manual

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Change system administrator password

Display a pop-up window that allows the user to change the system
administrator’s password. (See “System Administrator Password” on
page 200.)

Service Access

Allows for selection of the following:

Enable service access

Provides the ability to access the library managers through a modem
connection when installed. (See “Service Access” on page 208.)

Disable service access

Prevents the ability to access the library managers through a modem
connection if installed. (See “Service Access” on page 208.)

SNMP Options

Allows for selection of the following:

Start SNMP

Provides the ability to start the SNMP messaging process. (See “SNMP
Options” on page 208.)

Stop SNMP

Provides the ability to stop the SNMP messaging process. (See “SNMP
Options” on page 208.)

Change SNMP trap destinations

Provides the ability to add and delete the SNMP trap destinations for SNMP
trap messages. (See “SNMP Options” on page 208.)

Select SNMP trap types

Provides the ability to select the SNMP trap type of messages to be sent to
an SNMP monitoring station. (See “SNMP Options” on page 208.)

Send TESTM trap

Provides the ability to send test messages to SNMP monitoring stations.
(See “SNMP Options” on page 208.)

Schedule Cleaning

From the Commands pull-down, the operator can schedule automatic cleaning of
the tape drives based on time or usage. Also, the 3490E/3590control units can
request a cleaning based on tape drive performance.

3490E or 3590 Device Cleaning

Device cleaning in the library is managed by the library manager. During installation
of the 3494 and at any other time, a cleaning schedule can be established by
selecting the Commands pull-down from the Operator menu, and then selecting the
Schedule Cleaning item. An operator can then specify one of the following cleaning
schedules:

Time of Week

The tape subsystem drives are cleaned at specific times and days during a
week. This sets up a cleaning based on time.

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