E-mailing the configuration record – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting

Saving and E-mailing the Library Configuration Record

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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• Fibre Channel (FC) tape drives—partition name, number of tape

drives in partition, drive location, SCSI element address, online

status, active status, ready state, vendor, model, serial number,

tape drive firmware version, drive type, logical serial number,

interface type, World Wide Node Name (WWNN) loop ID,

topology, speed, and actual speed.

• Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) tape drives—partition name, number

of tape drives in partition, drive location, SCSI element address,

interface type, drive type, ready state, online status, barcode,

media type, element address, vendor, model, physical serial

number, logical serial number, SCSI ID, firmware level, control

path status.

• I/O blade information—blade number, blade ID, location

coordinates, serial number, WWNN, firmware version, and

control LUN.

• Partition information—number of partitions, number of cleaning

slots, number of unassigned slots, number of import/export

(I/E) slots, I/E manual assignment setting, partition name,

number of slots, number of tape drives, and number of

cartridges.

E-mailing the
Configuration Record

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Administrators can use the

Tools - E-mail Configuration Record

screen on

the Web client to e-mail the library configuration record.
Do not enter more than one e-mail address in the

E-mail Address

text box

on the

Tools - E-mail Configuration Record

screen. If you need to send the

configuration record to multiple e-mail addresses, repeat the procedure

for each e-mail address.
Before you can e-mail the configuration record, the library e-mail account

must be configured. For information on setting up the e-mail account, see

Configuring the Library E-mail Account

on page 92.

Note:

If the FC tape drive is attached to an FC I/O blade, the

WWNN indicates the WWNN of the I/O blade, not

the tape drive.

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