Chapter 3: Understanding the User Interface
Menu Trees
Menu Trees
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The following menus organize operations and commands into logical
groupings:
• The Setup menu consists of commands that users with
administrative privileges can use to set up and configure various
aspects of the library, including partitions, I/E station slots, cleaning
slots, control paths, network settings, drive settings, users,
notifications, date and time, licenses, library registration, and e-
mail.
• The Operations/Actions menu consists of commands that enable
users to change the library's mode of operations, import and export
cartridges, load and unload tape drives, move media, lock or unlock
the I/E station, log off, and shut the library down. The menu is called
Actions on the operator panel and Operations on the Web client.
• The Tools menu consists of commands that you can use to maintain
your library such as viewing diagnostic tickets, generating
diagnostic logs, identifying drives, configuring the internal network,
saving and restoring the library configuration, setting system and
security settings, and updating firmware, and performing library
diagnostics.
• The Reports menu provides various kinds of library information.
Administrative users have access to all menu commands, but users'
privileges are more limited.
Figure 20
lists the operator panel menus.
menus.
Figure 21
Quantum Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 User's Guide
lists the Web client