[. . . ] User's Guide User's Guide User's Guide User's Guide User's Guide Quantum PX720 PX720 6444601-08 A01 Quantum PX720 User's Guide, 6444601-08 A01, July 2007, Made in USA. Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of Quantum Corporation is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law. [. . . ] Note: The default username and password is admin. The Overview page displays (see figure 52): Figure 52 Overview Page Banner area Quick status Navigation area Monitor button Activity area PX720 status indicator Browser options Security settings Quantum PX720 User's Guide 90 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Using the Quantum PX720 Web Pages 3 The first page that displays when you access the Quantum PX720 web pages is the Quantum PX720 Overview page (see figure 52). This page includes information on the Quantum PX720 such as library name, date and time, and includes a dynamic graphic which changes colors depending on the library health. The Overview page is divided into five distinct sections: · Banner · Quick status · Navigation area · Activity area · Monitor button · PX720 status indicator · Browser options · Security Settings The banner frame displays the corporate logo and product name. The Monitor button lists the previous 10 events that occurred in the library. This information displays in a separate window and updates when new events are recorded. To return to a previous web page, click the browser's Back button. Quick Status 3 The Quick Status icon provides the current health status for the library. Refer to the following tables (table 19 and table 20) for quick status library health conditions. Quick Status Icon Library Health Library health: OK. Table 19 Quick Status Library Health Conditions Description The library health is OK. Quantum PX720 User's Guide 91 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Quick Status Icon Library Health Library health: Warning Description The library health is in a Warning state (may need attention) The library health is in a Critical state (needs attention) Library health: Critical Table 20 Quick Status Health Messages Quick Status Messages Online, Offline, Going Online Description These messages indicate the current availability status of the library. Going Online indicates that the library is in the process of going online. Diagnostics or Observer Mode display under the Quick Status message indicating that a diagnostics test is running or the user logged in is an Observer. Online Fail The library has failed to go online and requires user intervention. Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary. An internal communication error has occurred in the library and requires user intervention. Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary. Online Fail, Door Open Internal Communication Error Quantum PX720 User's Guide 92 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Quick Status Messages Stopped Description The CHM (cartridge handling mechanism) has stopped. Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary. Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary. Wait until the process is complete The library is in the process of rebooting. A Sift Sort action is being performed in the library. Door Open Robot Not Communicating Reconfiguring Library Upgrading Firmware Rebooting Library Diagnostics Sift Sort Running Activity Area 3 The activity area is located directly below the overview area (see figure 53). Quantum PX720 User's Guide 93 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Figure 53 Activity Area Note: When a library reconfiguring activity (partition setting, host configuration setting, load port settings, or capacity on demand setting) is in process, the browser redirects to a reconfiguring status page. This area displays messages such as: · Firmware upgrade in progress. . . (with Abort button) · Host configuration options modified (with Activate button) · Partition settings in edited state (with Activate button) · Excessive # of bad blocks on Smart Media Cross Link Mechanism (CLM) 3 up to five libraries together and allow them to appear as one library to the host system. If a CLM is installed in the library, the CLM and all connected cabinet status is displayed in the Overview section (see table 21). Note: The Quantum PX720 cross link mechanism (CLM) allows you to connect To connect multiple PX720 cabinets together requires optional Quantum PX720 Cross Link Mechanism Upgrade Kits to be installed in your library. To add this upgrade kit, please contact your Quantum Enterprise Storage Partner (reseller or VAR), your Quantum sales representative or Quantum Corporate at 1-800-677-6268 (or 949-856-7800 for international) or quantuminfo@quantum. com. If a CLM is installed, the "master" library loses 12 SDLT bins or 14 LTO bins from the back wall of the cabinet. Note: Quantum PX720 User's Guide 94 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Table 21 CLM Information The cabinet designated as the "Master" contains the CLM electronics and controlls the other attached "Slave" libraries. [. . . ] The International Electrotechnical Commission is based in Geneva, Switzerland. The revolving assembly on a front door of enterprise libraries that incorporates a revolving drum and tape cartridge slots (stationary or removable) for loading and unloading tape cartridges. I IEC L Load port LTO LVD Linear Tape-Open is a tape drive specification backed by IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Quantum. Low Voltage Differential or LVD is the newest type of SCSI cabling, and LVD SCSI specifications can reach distances up to 12 meters. LVD SCSI cabling requires "Twist and Flat" ribbon cable and an LVD/SE terminator or a "Twist and Flat" ribbon cable with built-in LVD termination. [. . . ]