Receive system logout message, Receive perpetual loop of audio alerts – HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System User Manual

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3.

If you are unable to access the GUI in Internet Explorer running on any version of Windows other

than Windows Server 2003, do the following (if you are using Windows Server 2003, perform the

steps outlined in

Internet Explorer does not redirect from IP address on Windows Server 2003

):

a. Launch Internet Explorer.
b. In the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
c. On the Privacy tab, move the slider to Medium (or lower).
d. To save your changes, click OK.

The system has reached, or will not exceed, a limit or capacity

If you try to create a VL and the process fails, it might because of one of the following:

You have used the maximum number of tape drives or tape cartridges.

The appliance could not create one of the VL components (changer, drive, or cartridge).

The appliance has used the maximum number of logical volumes allowed.

The appliance could not open and initialize the tape changer.

The appliance could not save the configuration file for the VL.

Read any error messages for further information. If necessary, check settings and manage the

configuration.

Receive System Logout message

When you are using the VLS GUI:

If you log on from one system and then log on from another system, the VLS GUI automatically

logs you off from the first system.

If another user logs on to the VLS GUI, the VLS GUI automatically logs you off from the system.

After an hour of inactivity, the VLS GUI automatically logs you off from the system.

Receive perpetual loop of audio alerts

On startup, the VLS might reach an error state and begin an endless loop of alerts. The pattern (2 beeps

separated by a 1-second delay) repeats every 4 seconds.

NOTE:

If the VLS reaches this error state, turn the VLS off and then back on.
The cause of this error state might also be that a LAN cable is not connected. In that case, check the

connections, turn the VLS off, then turn the VLS back on.

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