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Table 5 Setting Up the Cabinet
8 The
screen allows you to configure the following information about the
Cabinet Setup
library (see
table
5):
Cabinet Options
Host bus
Stack role
Left load port
Right load port
Drive FUP from tape
All Scalar 50 libraries must have
Note:
stack is possible. PX502 libraries in a stack are considered fully licensed.
Configure each unit that will be stacked as a stand alone unit and enable
capacity through the remote management pages (see the Scalar 50
Full
User's Guide PN 81-81768 located on the documentation CD for more
Capacity Key
role(s) accordingly to create the multiple library stack.
Note:
If you are configuring a multiple library stack, the Scalar 50 in the bottom
most position in the stack MUST be the Master library.
Setting the Date and Time
To set the date and time:
1 From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Date and Time and
press Enter.
The Date and Time screen displays (see
Installing the Library
Description
Sets the SCSI ID for both the library and tape
drives.
NOTE: SAS tape drives do not require a
SCSI ID. Use the default configuration for
SAS tape drives.
Assigns the library stack role as Master,
Slave, or Stand alone (solo). There can be
only one Master library in a multiple stack.
Once configured as a slave, all library OCP
functions can be controlled via the Master
library OCP. The library model number will
also change to PX500S indicating a stacked
library configuration. The library model num-
ber is available from the home screen on the
Master library OCP.
Enables or disables the left load port
Enables or disables the right load port
Allows you to perform a tape drive firmware
update from a firmware update tape car-
tridge.
capacity before configuration as a
FULL
information). After full capacity is enabled, change the stack
figure
27):
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