PX502 Tape Library Quick Start Guide
Setting the Library Options
To set the library options:
1Turn on the library by pushing power button located on the bottom
2The OCP asks you: “Are the packaging materials removed?” (YES or NO).
3Press YES to continue.
4The OCP asks again: “Are you sure the packaging materials are removed?” (YES or NO).
5Press YES to continue. The library continues the boot process. When complete, the Home screen displays.
6Press Setup from the Home screen. The OCP displays the Setup screen (see figure 21):
Figure 21 Setup Screen
Enter
7From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet and press Enter.
The Cabinet Setup screen displays (see figure 22):
Figure 22 Cabinet Setup Screen
8The Cabinet Setup screen allows you to configure the following information about the library (see table 5):
Table 5 Setting Up the Cabinet
Cabinet Options | Description |
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Host bus | Sets the SCSI ID for both the |
| library and tape drives. |
|
|
Stack role | Assigns the library stack role |
| as Master, Slave, or Stand |
| alone (solo). There can be only |
| one Master library in a |
| multiple stack. Once |
| configured as a slave, all |
| library OCP functions can be |
| controlled via the Master |
| library OCP. The library model |
| number will also change to |
| PX500S indicating a stacked |
| library configuration. The |
| library model number is |
| available from the home |
| screen on the Master library |
| OCP. |
|
|
Left load port | Enables or disables the left |
| load port |
|
|
Right load port | Enables or disables the right |
| load port |
|
|
Drive FUP from tape | Allows you to perform a tape |
| drive firmware update from a |
| firmware update tape |
| cartridge. |
|
|
Setting the Date and Time
To set the date and time:
1From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Date and Time and press Enter.
The Date and Time screen displays (see figure 23):
Figure 23 Date and Time Screen
The Date and Time screen displays the following information about the library:
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