Viewing the all slots report – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 10 Getting Information – Logs and Reports

Viewing the All Slots Report

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Management interface

— User interface being used to access the

system (Web client or operator panel).

The path to open the report from the Web client is

Reports > Logged in

Users

.

Viewing the All Slots Report

The All Slots Report contains information on all slots that are currently

assigned to a partition and all I/E slots. A maximum of 20 responses

displays per page. You can scroll between the pages using the page

arrows at the bottom left of the screen. The report contains the following

information about each slot:

Slot type

— Drive, I/E station, cleaning, or storage slot.

Barcode

— Barcode number of the cartridge installed in the slot (no

barcode number means the slot is empty).

Partition

— The partition that owns the slot.

Location

— Location coordinates of the slot. (For a description of

location coordinates, see

Understanding the Location Coordinates

on

page 35.)

Element Address

— Element address of the slot.

Encryption

— The encryption state of the media in the slot. In order

for the library to know the encryption state, the tape must have been

placed into an encryption-capable tape drive in the library. The

encryption-capable tape drive reads and records the encryption state

of the tape, and the encryption state displays as “Encrypted” or “Not

Encrypted.” If the tape was not placed into an encryption-capable

tape drive in the library, or if the slot is empty, the encryption state

displays as “Unknown.”

• Get Count

— The number of times the picker successfully removed a

tape from the slot.

• Get Retries

— The number of times the picker had to perform a

recovery operation to remove a tape from the slot.

• Put Count

— The number of times the picker successfully placed a

tape into the slot.

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