Remote Management Unit (RMU) Web Interface Status Pane

1. System Status - provides model and serial number (S/N) of both the autoloader and the drive. This section also contains the Dell Service Tag number.
You will need this number if you call for technical support.
2. Autoloader - provides status specific to the automation device. Refer to Front Panel Administration for information regarding magazine configuration.
Refer to Installation Overview for information regarding enabling or disabling the Barcode Scanner.
3. Drive - provides status information specific to the drive. Refer to Installation Overview for information on how to change the SCSI ID. Refer to TapeAlert
Logs for information regarding drive Tape Alert flags.
4. Administration Lock - provides status regarding RMU security settings. Refer to Client Overlap Control for information on how to configure the
Administration Lock.
5. Host Backup Software Lock - provides status regarding Independent Software Vendor (ISV) autoloader and drive lock settings. These settings must
typically be changed from within the host backup software application. Refer to your Backup Software Help or User Guide for steps on how to change
autoloader and drive lock settings.
6. Operator Control Panel - provides an "OCP mirror," showing text currently displayed on the operator control panel.
Status information appears on the right-hand side of the Home page and every page of the Remote Management Unit except for the Firmware page. The
status information is updated automatically every 10 seconds. Changes to the status appear in the status window update, but may take approximately 10
seconds to refresh. You can also click Refresh Status to get an immediate update of the system.
The menu headings also appear at the top of every page. To access the functionality under the menu heading, click the specific menu heading. The first time
that you connect, the Remote Management Unit prompts you for your username and password, then displays the opening page for that menu.
Depending on your screen resolution settings, you may have to scroll to see all status info.

Time Display

The time displayed is either regular time or power-on time. Regular time is Month/Date/Year time, such as Nov/21/2004 19:28. Power-on time is Power On
Cycles (POC)/Power On Hours (POH), such as POC:00121, POH:00002:07:45.
lPOC (5-digit number) is the number of times the system has booted since it was manufactured.
lPOH is the number of hours, minutes, and seconds that the system has been on since the current boot occurred.

Feedback on Pages

If there is feedback from the system when you submit a request, the feedback appears beneath the submit button. In some cases, you may have to scroll to
see the feedback information.
Configuration Page
The Configuration page includes a submenu on the left-hand side of the page. You can set the System Operations, Networking, and Security options from
this page.

System Operations Options

The options listed under System Operations include SCSI ID, Compression, Barcode Reader, Cleaning Tape, Magazines, and System Time.