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Viewing details about events – HP StoreEver ESL G3 Tape Libraries User Manual

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Table 12 Subsystems and their components

Components

Subsystem

Drives and media, such as brick firmware, drive bricks, drive sleds,
cartridges, and magazines

Drives

Assemblies and processors involved in the movement and handling
of library media, such as the IEX board, I/E stations, the pivot and

Robotics

reach assemblies, system barcode labels, doors, filters, the accessor,
drive mounts, rails, and carriages

Host connectivity components, such as I/O management units, and
the control management blade (CMB)

Connectivity

Power supplies and related hardware, such as the power distribution
unit (PDU), power chassis, and fuses

Power

Main processor cards and related hardware and software, such as
system firmware, the management control blade (MCB), the robotics

Control

control unit (RCU), the library motor drive (LMD), and the operator
panel

Cooling system components, such as fans for the library management
module (LMM) and the I/O management unit

Cooling

Each button displays a status indicator that reveals a Good, Warning, Degraded, or Failed state
as follows:

The library system is in working order,
no problems or issues exist.

Good (green)

There is a degraded or failed
component within this category that

Warning or Degraded (yellow)

requires action, but the overall category
still is functioning.

A component in this category has
failed.

Failed (flashing red)

Click system status buttons to display additional information about the subsystems. The information
that appears depends on the status shown on the button:

Good - either a message appears informing you that no events exist for the subsystem, or a
list of subsystem events that are in Closed or Verified states appears.

Warning, Degraded, or Failed - a list of open events for the subsystem appears.

Events provide information about issues that the library has detected.

Viewing details about events

Events are error conditions in the library system. The system provides Overall System Status buttons
to report details about errors that are discovered.
To see details about reported errors:
1.

Wait until the test is completed, or click Cancel to close the test dialog box.

2.

Click the Overall System Status button corresponding to the system for which to view events.
Alternatively, click the Events button in the toolbar.

Accessing the Library Management Console (LMC)

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