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[. . . ] Quantum P4000 and P7000 Libraries User's Guide 6434003-04 Ver. 0 Quantum P4000 and P7000 Libraries User's Guide, 6434003-04, Ver. Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. [. . . ] Detection Power-On Security Tapes Operator Current Value: Retries Barcode Labels New Value: Online O Stop Auto Load P3000 Identity Execute Quantum P4000 and P7000 Libraries User's Guide 67 Chapter 3 Operator Commands Performing an Inventory Performing an Inventory 3 The Inventory Tapes command reads the bar code labels of the cartridges in the tape drives, fixed storage bins, and the load port bins. All elements that contain cartridges without labels are marked as full with no label. 1 Press the Inventory Tapes button in the Operator screen. The GUI displays a "Command In Progress" screen. 2 Press the Abort button to stop continuous running of the inventory process, otherwise, the process continues until all storage elements have been inventoried. Note: The inventory process is also stopped if an error is detected. In this case, the GUI displays an error message. Moving Cartridges 3 The Move Cartridges command allows you to move any tape cartridge in the library to the destination you specify. This destination can be a storage bin, a tape drive, the load port, or the gripper. Note: To move a cartridge from a tape drive, issue an Unload Drive command as explained in Unloading a Drive. To move a cartridge: 1 In the Operator screen, press the Move Cartridges button. The GUI displays the Control: Move Cartridges screen, with the Source input field active (see figure 39). 68 Quantum P4000 and P7000 Libraries User's Guide Chapter 3 Operator Commands Moving Cartridges Figure 39 Control: Move Cartridges Screen Backspace button: Use this button to erase a partial entry - character by character About System Off-line Standby Load Port Back Forward Home Overview Tapes Operator 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 0 Control: Move Cartridge _ Storage Bin Drive Load Port Gripper Execute PTM Source: Destination: Range: O Stop Select 2 Identify the source element of the cartridge to be moved. Proceed as follows: a Press the appropriate source element button (Storage Bin, Tape Drive, Load Port, or Gripper). When you press an element type, the Range field (below the Destination field) displays the range of addresses. Using the keypad, enter the address of the source element and then press the Destination input field. The Source information is displayed in the Source field and the Destination field becomes active. Press the appropriate destination element button (Storage Bin, Tape Drive, Load Port, or Gripper). Using the keypad, enter the address of the destination element and then press the Execute button. The destination information is displayed in the Destination text box and the move is initiated. b 3 Identify the destination for the cartridge: a b The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box with an Abort button. Quantum P4000 and P7000 Libraries User's Guide 69 Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading a Drive The Move Cartridges command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation. Unloading a Drive 3 The Unload Drive command prepares a tape cartridge to be removed from a drive by rewinding and ejecting the cartridge. After unloading the drive, remove the tape cartridge using the Move Cartridges command. To unload a drive: 1 On the Operator screen, press the Unload Drive button. The GUI displays the Control: Unload Drive screen (see figure 40). Figure 40 Unload Drives Screen About System Off-line Standby Load Port Back Forward Home Overview Control: Unload Drive Tapes Operator Drive 0 O Stop Execute 2 Use the arrow buttons to highlight the desired drive and then press Execute. The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box. 70 Quantum P4000 and P7000 Libraries User's Guide Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading the Load Port The Unload Drive command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation. Unloading the Load Port 3 The Unload Imp/Exp command moves a tape cartridge from the load port to an available storage bin. This option must be invoked after inserting a tape into the load port whenever the library auto load feature is disabled (see Configuring Library Options on page 66). Note: You can also use the Move Cartridge command to unload the load port. [. . . ] Mean Swaps Before Failure Mean Time Between Failures Mean Time To Repair Multi-unit Refers to linking up to five P4000 and/or P7000 tape libraries together using Quantum's Pass Through Mechanism. National Electrical Manufacturers Association N NEMA Network interface Card (NIC) A NIC is a device that handles communication between a device and other devices on a network. NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory is a type of memory that retains its contents when power is turned off. One type of NVRAM is SRAM that is made non-volatile by connecting it to a constant power source such as a battery. [. . . ]

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