Element
RAS
WWN/SCSI ID
Volser
Partition Name
Serial #
Firmware Version
In the Control area:
Power Cycle
Reset Drive
Identify
Self Test
Eject
Clean
Get Drive Log
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Description
The status of the drive as reported by the RAS system (for example, Good or
Failed).
Indicates either:
• For Fibre drives only, the World Wide Name of the drive, or
• For SCSI drives only, the SCSI ID of the drive
If a cartridge is loaded in the specified drive, the volume serial number of the
cartridge.
The name of the partition to which the drive is assigned.
The tape drive's serial number.
Tape version of firmware on the tape drive.
Cycles power to the specified drive by removing the power and then restoring it.
In general, you should try to reset drives before you cycle power to them.
Resets the specified drive without cycling the power.
Causes status LEDs on the back of the specified drive to blink rapidly so that you
can identify it.
When you click Identify, a message appears that informs you that you can now
identify the drive by the rapidly blinking LED on the back of it. After you find the
drive, click OK to stop the rapid blinking.
For LTO-type drives only, runs a pass/fail test on the specified drive. This button
is available only when you select an LTO-type drive.
Ejects any currently loaded tape from the specified drive.
Enables the drive cleaning process (see
Enables you to mail or save the log of a Fibre drive that is attached to an I/O
blade (see
Mailing, Saving, and Printing Test Logs
available only for I/O blade-attached Fibre drives that are properly connected
and configured. If the button is not available for a Fibre drive, verify that it is
properly connected to the I/O blade and that communication is established
between them.
Chapter 15: Maintaining Your Library
Cleaning a Drive
on page 566).
on page 656). This button is
Maintenance Actions
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