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Emailing, saving, and printing test logs

The Send button on the Text tab on the report window enables you to send a verification test log
to email addresses. If you are accessing the LMC from a remote client, Send also enables you to
save the log to a file or print it.

NOTE:

You can mail, save, or print verification test logs from a remote client. However, you

cannot save or print logs from the library OCP.

The information that is sent will be the same as what the Text tab displays at the time that you click
Send.

Before you perform the following procedure, ensure that email is appropriately configured in the
LMC so that the library can send logs to the recipient. See

“Configuring e-mail” (page 51)

.

To email, save, and print test logs:

1.

Ensure that the Text tab on the report window displays the log that you want to send.

2.

Click Send.

3.

On Email, Save or Print Table, perform one of the following tasks:

To indicate that you want to send the log as an email message to a recipient, select Email,
and then either type an email address in the Email field or select an existing address from
the drop-down list. Type a comment in the Comment field to send with the log.

To indicate that you want to save the log, select Save, and either type a path and file
name in the Save field, or click Browse to specify a save location and a file name.

The Save option is available to remote client users only. It appears grayed out on the
OCP.

To indicate that you want to send the log to a printer, select Print.

The Print option is available to remote client users only. It appears grayed out on the
OCP.

4.

To send, click OK.

5.

Click Close to exit the window.

Using the partitions defragmentation tool

Typically, partitions in a library are physically contiguous. That is, all tape slots that belong to a
partition are adjacent to one another in the library.

However, if a partition is enlarged, or if an expansion module is added to a library, it is possible
that some or all partitions in the library will no longer be physically contiguous. In this case, the

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