Note

The uppermost drive within the column is designated as “0,” the

 

next is “1,” and so forth.

 

 

Next to the logical number is the drive type (DLT 8000 in this example). To the right of the drive type is the ID or SCSI address. On the next line is the drive’s bus status.

Ultrium drives will display as:

— HP LTO for Hewlett Packard Ultrium drives

Drive information might also appear on the menu as:

— INVALID if the drive’s SCSI ID is an invalid address

3.Press the arrow buttons to scroll to the drive you wish to change and press the [SELECT] button.

The Set Drive SCSI ID Menu will appear.

Note

The operator panel displays only 16 lines per menu. If the

 

library contains more than eight drives, you must use the down

 

arrow button to scroll to drives 09 and above.

 

 

4.Press the up and down arrow buttons to change the ID.

5.Press [SELECT] to save your changes.

A message screen will appear to indicate that the library is saving the new ID. Then the Drive Config Menu will reappear.

Note

The new SCSI ID for a 9840 drive might not appear right away.

 

 

6.Press the arrow down button to get to the drive’s second line of information (the drive’s bus status field).

7.Press the [SELECT] button.

The Set Drive SCSI Bus Menu will appear.

8.Press the up and down arrow buttons to change the bus status to ON or OFF.

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