Configuring the media integrity analysis report – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Advanced Reporting

Working With Advanced Reporting Reports

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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• Selected Drive by Physical SN — The report chart is based on an

individual tape drive identified by its physical drive serial

number.

• Selected Partition — The report chart is based on an individual

partition in the physical library.

You can only access this report from the Web client. The path to open the

report is

Reports > Advanced Reporting > Drive Resource Utilization

.

Configuring the Media
Integrity Analysis Report

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This report provides TapeAlert counts for various combinations of tape

drives, tape cartridges, and TapeAlert flags. You can use this report to

help determine if a problem is due to a specific tape drive or tape

cartridge.
The report displays the number of TapeAlerts for the selected Grouping

and combination of Attributes. Additionally, the downloaded report

includes the last 10 tape drive error codes for each TapeAlert, displayed

in columns with the headings

Error #1

,

Error #2

, and so on. (The onscreen

report does not contain the tape drive error codes.)
The Media Integrity Analysis report collects

the following information for

each TapeAlert:

• Date and time (UTC) of TapeAlert occurrences
• Tape drive physical serial number
• Cartridge barcode
• TapeAlert value
• Occurrence count of each TapeAlert
• Tape drive error codes for each TapeAlert

To configure the report, specify the following:

Date Range

— Specifies the range of time covered in the report.

Choose one of the following:
• Last 7 days
• Last 4 weeks (default)
• Last 3 months
• All History (as far back as there is data in the log file)

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