Capturing A Drive Dump; Cartridges; Inserting Data Cartridges; Removing A Data Cartridge - IBM System Storage TS3310 Setup And Operator Manual

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Capturing a Drive Dump

Cartridges

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Inserting Data Cartridges

Removing a Data Cartridge

Use this menu item to modify the port setting of Fibre Channel drives installed in
your library. For more information, see "Supported Topologies" on page 2-6.
To capture a drive dump, use the ITDT tool or the Web User Interface . For more
information, see "Using the ITDT SCSI Firmware Update, Dump Retrieval and
Drive Test Tool" on page 8-13or "Capturing Drive Dumps."
Capturing Drive Dumps
From the Web User Interface: Service Library → Capture Drive Logs
Administrative users can use the Capture Drive Logs command to capture
information about the status of the drive at the time of an error.
The following sections contain information on working with cartridges.
Note: This library reads bar code labels to identify the specific cartridges in each
slot. Ensure that all cartridges placed in the library have appropriate bar
code labels.
From the Operator Panel: Operations → Insert Media
From the Web User Interface: Manage Cartridges → I/O Station
After a data cartridge is loaded in the I/O Station, assign the data cartridge to a
logical library. (For more information on cartridge assignment, see "Understanding
Cartridge Assignment in the Library" on page 5-1.)
After the cartridge has been assigned to a logical library, choose where in the
logical library that the cartridge will reside.
Note: Cartridges can be damaged during shipping or from being mishandled.
Before inserting a cartridge in your library, check that the leader pin is
properly seated by sliding open the cartridge door and visually inspecting
the leader pin. For more information, see "Repositioning or Reattaching a
Leader Pin" on page 9-10.
From the Operator Panel: Operations → Remove Media
From the Web User Interface: Manage Cartridges → Data Cartridges
Chapter 8. Operating Procedures
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