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Power Drive CD-ROM—A storage device that can read from a CD and write to or read from an optical disk.
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CR3500 RAID Controller—A three-channel SCSI RAID controller.
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Scanner—A scanning device.
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Optical—An optical memory or storage device.
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Jukebox—A media-changer device, such as a jukebox.
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Tape Library—A tape library or autoloader device.
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Communications Device—A communications device, such as a LAN bridge.
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Unknown—You might need to upgrade your support software or Storage Agents.
The following items returned by the SCSI inquiry command can be used for identification purposes:
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Vendor—Displays the vendor’s name for the SCSI device
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Model—Displays a description of the SCSI device model
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Firmware Version—Displays the firmware revision level of the SCSI device
Tape library
Select a tape library entry in the SCSI controller submenu to display a list of information and status associated with
the selected tape library. The following information is displayed:
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Status—Displays the current status of the tape library. The following values are valid:
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OK—Indicates that the library is in normal operation mode. No user action is necessary.
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Degraded—Indicates that the library has degraded in some manner.
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Failed—Indicates that the library has failed and can no longer return data. The library might need to be
replaced.
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Offline—Indicates that the Storage Agents can no longer communicate with the library. This could be
caused by a cabling problem or the library might be powered off.
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Unknown—The status of the tape library cannot be determined. Ensure the latest drivers and Storage Agents
are installed.
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Model—Displays the tape library model.
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Serial Number—Displays the unit serial number for the library. It can be used for identification purposes.
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Firmware Version—Displays the firmware revision level of the tape library as returned by the SCSI inquiry
command.
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Service Hours—Displays the number of hours in service.
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Total Moves—Displays the total number of moves.
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Door Status—Displays the tape library door status. The following values are valid:
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Open—Indicates that the tape library door is open.
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Closed—Indicates that the tape library is closed.
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Not supported—Indicates that the tape library does not detect or report door status.
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Unknown—The door status of the tape library cannot be determined. Ensure the latest drivers and Storage
Agents are installed.
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Temperature—Displays the tape library temperature status. The following values are valid:
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OK—Indicates that the temperature of the library is within normal operating limits.
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Safe Temperature Exceeded—Indicates that the temperature of the library has exceeded the safe operational
temperature. The library continues to operate under this warning.
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Maximum Temperature Exceeded
—Indicates that the temperature of the library has exceeded the normal
operating limits to the extent that the library might no longer function.
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Not supported—Indicates that the library cannot detect or report the temperature status.
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Unknown—The temperature status of the tape library cannot be determined. Ensure the latest drivers and
Storage Agents are installed.
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Redundancy—Displays the tape library redundancy status, which denotes the presence of internal redundant
components, such as fans, power supplies, etc. The following values are valid:
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Active—Indicates that the library is capable of detecting and reporting redundant components, there are
enough redundant units installed, and redundancy is active.
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Capable—Indicates that the library is capable of detecting and reporting redundant components but there
are not enough redundant units installed to make redundancy active.
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Not capable—Indicates that the library is capable of detecting and reporting redundant components but
there are no components that support redundancy.
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