Users Guide

Chapter 10 Getting Information Logs and Reports
Viewing the Library Configuration Report
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key server port number; primary key server serial number; secondary
host (secondary key server IP address or host name); secondary key
server port number; secondary key server serial number.
Library Partitions— name, serial number, control path, mode,
encryption method, encryption system type, number of slots, number
of media, and number of tape drives configured for each partition.
Tape drives location coordinates, vendor name, model, type,
physical serial number (P-SN), logical serial number (L-SN),
firmware level, sled boot version, sled application version,
encryption method, and whether the tape drive is connected to an
I/O blade.
FC I/O blades — if the library contains FC I/O blades, this table lists
the location coordinates, World Wide Node Name (WWNN),
firmware level, and ready status.
The path to open the report from the Web client is Reports > System
Information
.
Viewing the Library Configuration Report
The Library Configuration Report is a dynamic representation of the
physical locations of various library resources, including tape drives,
slots, partitions, and modules.
Each partition’s slots are displayed in a unique color, indicated in the
legend. I/E station slots, cleaning slots, and unavailable slots are also
displayed in unique colors. A black triangle in the upper left corner of a
slot indicates media is present in the slot. A red triangle indicates media
is present but the media barcode label is unreadable. A “c” in a tape drive
indicates the drive is the control path for the partition.
By default, the Library Configuration Report displays the coordinates for
all licensed slots that are assigned to a partition. To view all library slot
coordinates, click Show ALL coordinates. To display the barcodes for all
imported cartridges, click Show Barcodes.
Figure 18 shows an example of the Library Configuration Report.