Checking The Local Operator Panel; Checking Library And Component Led Indicators - Oracle StorageTek SL150 User Manual

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Checking the Local Operator Panel

The SL150 local operator panel lets you check on library status and configuration
when you are working directly with the hardware and cannot easily use the
browser-based user interface. The local operator panel can be especially valuable when
you are
In the operator panel, the Health and host connection state indicators are again located
at the top of the every screen. If the library Health indicator shows that the library is
Degraded or Failed, click on the indicator to view details.
The local operator panel displays the same health details as the remote user interface,
but in abbreviated form: a Fault Code that includes the fault name, a list of Suspect
Components, and a corresponding Recommended Action:
For more information on interpreting library health information, see
Details"

Checking Library and Component LED Indicators

When you have physical access to the library, you can monitor its overall status and
the status of individual Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) components by checking
the indicators on the library base module. A pair of light-emitting diode (LED)
indicators shows the health of the library and the health of each of its
customer-replaceable components:
Library health indicators are located on the front panel of the library base unit at upper
left, alongside the power button. Health indicators for the customer-replaceable local
operator panel are found alongside the upper left corner of the touch-screen display.
Checking Library and Component LED
on page 6-2 and
"Troubleshooting"
If the OK LED is green and the alert (!) LED is off, the library or component
is fully Operational.
If the OK LED is green and the alert (!) LED is amber, the library or
component is Degraded. It is still operating but with reduced functionality.
If the OK LED is off and the alert (!) LED is amber, the library or component
has Failed and cannot perform its function.
Using SL150 User Interfaces
Indicators.
on page 6-9.
Monitoring and Diagnostics 6-3
"Checking Health

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