Controlling Fc I/O Blade Power - Quantum Scalar i500 User Manual

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Controlling FC I/O Blade Power

Scalar i500 User's Guide
in the closed position. All other I/E station doors remain accessible.
On a "get" from an I/E station slot, the associated I/E station door
remains locked until the media has been successfully moved to its
destination. This allows the media to be returned to the I/E station
slot in the event of a put error.
• A user has requested that the I/E station door be locked.
• If the I/E station slots are configured as storage slots, the door is
always locked. When all I/E station slots are configured as storage
slots, you can use the Locking and Unlocking I/E station operation to
unlock the I/E station in the control module. When the I/E station is
unlocked, you can open the main access door on the control module.
This, in turn, unlocks all remaining I/E stations in the library,
allowing you to access all remaining access doors in the library.
The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:
• From the web client, select
• From the operator panel, select
Administrative users can turn on, turn off, or power cycle individual FC
I/O blades in the library. Turning off or power cycling the FC I/O blade
will cause a temporary loss of communication with connected hosts. The
screen will display a warning message about the communication loss and
ask you to confirm that you want to proceed.
The
Setup - Blade Control
operations on the selected FC I/O blades:
On the web client:
• Click
to turn on the FC I/O blade.
On
• Click
to turn off the FC I/O blade.
Off
• Click
to power cycle the FC I/O blade. It takes approximately 3
Cycle
minutes to power cycle a blade.
Chapter 4 Running Your Library
Controlling FC I/O Blade Power
Operations > I/E Station
Operations > Lock/Unlock I/E Station
screen allows you to perform the following
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