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TS3310 Tape Library Maintenance Information
Table 4-2. Menus available from the Web User Interface (continued)
*Available only to Service login. Available only on libraries built after July 1, 2008 with serial
numbers with last four digits 8609 and above.
User privilege levels are manually assigned to user accounts created within the
library. Controlling access to screens and operations within the library preserves
the integrity of the library and the data that is stored within the library.
There are three types of user privileges in the library.
v Service users are allowed access to the entire physical library and all of its
logical libraries as well as access to a hidden Service menu that includes service
tools and diagnostics.
v Administrative users are allowed access to the entire physical library and all of
its logical libraries. One and only one administrative user must be assigned the
login name admin.
v Superusers have all the privileges of Users with additional privileges associated
with monitoring, operating, and servicing the library. Superusers have access to
all library partitions but cannot perform the following tasks:
– Library setup and settings
– Changes to library configuration
– Changes to library or drive firmware
– Library security setup and changes
v Users are allowed to operate one or more assigned logical libraries, but are not
allowed to perform actions that affect the physical library. See Table 4-3 for
access details to the available library functions.
User privileges include:
v A screen saver is invoked after 10 minutes of inactivity on the Operator Panel.
The Web User Interface (UI) does not use a screen saver.
v Up to 18 Users and/or Administrative users can be logged in at one time on the
Web UI. Only one user can be logged in at one time on the Operator Panel.
v When a Service user logs in, all other Users and Administrative users are logged
out and notified that they cannot perform actions on the library. A message is
posted that Service is logged in and no other users can access the library until
after Service has logged out.
The following table describes how to access the library functions from both the
control panel and the Web UI. For each interface, column "A" indicates
Administrative privileges; "S" indicates Superuser privileges; column "U" indicates
User privileges. In each column, an "X" indicates that access is allowed and the
settings can be modified, an "O" indicates that access is allowed but the settings
can only be observed, and a "–" indicates that access is not allowed.
Table 4-3. System Functions, Commands, and Access
Control Panel Menu Command and
Function
Access
Libraries
Web UI Command and Access
A
S
U
A
S
U

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