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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Configuring System Settings

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Configuring System Settings

This section describes the system-wide settings you can configure on the

library. Each setting is described in detail below.
Details on the system settings include:

• The only setting users with User privileges can configure is the

Touch

screen audio

setting.

• Administrators can configure all the system settings.
• All of the system settings are available on the operator panel. The

only settings available on the Web client are user session timeout and

unlabeled media detection.

The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the operator panel, select

Tools > System Settings

.

• From the Web client, select

Setup > System Settings

.

User Session Timeout
(minutes)

5

The library automatically logs out a user or administrator when the

library has detected no activity for a specified length of time. You can

adjust the user session timeout by entering a numeric value in the

User

session timeout (minutes)

text box. Valid user session timeout values are

15 minutes to 480 minutes. You can change this setting from either the

operator panel or the Web client. When you change the setting on the

operator panel, the Web client is updated at the same time, and vice

versa.

Touch Screen Audio

— Allows you to enable or disable the beep

sound that occurs each time you press a button on the operator panel.

The

Touch screen audio

setting is enabled by default.

Unload Assist

— Allows you to specify whether the library should

automatically eject cartridges from tape drives. When the setting is

enabled, the library will assist with tape drive unload operations in

the event that a tape drive is not unloaded by a host command. When

the setting is disabled, the library will not assist with tape drive

unload operations and reject a move request from a tape drive, if the

cartridge is not already unloaded. The

Unload Assist

setting is

enabled by default.

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