Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting

Identifying Tape Drives

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• Mode status — online/offline, ready/not ready
• Loaded status — unloaded/loaded
• SCSI ID for SCSI tape drives
• World Wide Node Name (WWNN) for Fibre Channel (FC) tape

drives

• SAS address for SAS tape drives

The Web client

Identify Drives

screen lists the following information for

each tape drive:

• Location coordinates
• Mode status — online/offline
• State — ready/not ready
• Drive type
• Protocol
• Control path tape drive status — yes/no
• Vendor
• Physical serial number (P-SN)
• Logical serial number (L-SN)
• Tape drive firmware version

On the operator panel

Drive Information

screen, you can identify the tape

drives assigned to the selected partition as well as the control path tape

drive for the partition by flashing the green light-emitting diodes (LEDs)

on the back of the tape drives.

• Use the

Identify All

button to flash the green LEDs on the back of the

tape drives assigned to the partition. The LEDs blink 10 times per

second for one minute.

• Use the

Identify Ctrl Path

button to flash the green LED on the back of

the control path tape drive for the partition. The control path tape

drive is used to connect each partition to the host application. Use

Note:

Bold column headings in the table can be sorted. For example,

selecting the

Location

column heading will sort by location

coordinates.

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