HP 20-Feb User Manual
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packaging materials
partial availability conditions,
list of
partial availability state, clear-
ing
password enabled status, view-
ing
password, enabling and
changing
physical specifications
placement of clip nuts
2/20
4/40
6/60
port
post-installation tasks
configuring the library for
web monitoring
enabling the password
setting mailslot configuration
setting the date and time
power (standby) switch
power supplies
power supply
removing
replacing
power supply, location
power supply, redundant
R
rackmounting the library
rails, installing
recovery procedures, table of
reducing weight for installation
registering the library
remote management card
configuration
–
features
installation
interface
retrieving information from
supported configurations
using
remote management card, fibre
channel installation
10/100
2/20
4/40
6/60
8/80
remote management card, lo-
cation
2/20
4/40
6/60
8/80 and 10/100
removing and replacing cards
removing cover, standalone li-
brary
removing feet, standalone li-
brary
removing magazines
removing/replacing drive mod-
ules
retrieving library information
from front panel
running library diagnostic tests
S
save element reserve, viewing
screws, securing
SCSI
cable connections, 2/20
cable connections, 4/40
cable connections, 6/60
cable connections, 8/80 and
10/100
–
cable specifications
choosing terminator
jumper cable in fibre
installation
SCSI element reservation
,
SCSI ID
SCSI ID assignments, viewing
SCSI ID, saving settings
SCSI ID, setting
SCSI IDs, default
SCSI terminators, fibre channel
installation
10/100
2/20
4/40
6/60
8/80
SCSI, differential
securing screws, location
securing the library into posi-
tion
service contracts
service information, viewing
setting
date and time
SCSI IDs, from front panel
setting date and time, when to
set
shipping libraries
shock specifications
single-ended SCSI
slave controller card, location
soft error
soft errors
soft keys
software errors, information
needed before calling vendor
software support
software vendors, provide ap-
plications
specifications