Setting tape drive parameters – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Setting Tape Drive Parameters

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the Web client, select

Setup > I/E Station Slots

.

• From the operator panel, select

Setup > Partition Mgmt > Configure I/E

Station Slots

.

Setting Tape Drive Parameters

Administrators can view and modify certain tape drive parameters. You

can set the SCSI ID for a SCSI-attached tape drive. You can set the loop

IDs, topology connection mode, and interface speed for a Fibre-attached

tape drive. You can view but not set parameters for SAS tape drives. A

SAS tape drive’s SAS address is automatically and uniquely generated

based on a unique World Wide Node Name (WWNN) that the drive

receives when it is configured.
If the affected partition is online, it will be taken offline before the

parameters are set, and brought back online after they are set.

Each device on a SCSI bus, including the host bus adapter (HBA) needs to

have a unique SCSI ID. Changing the SCSI ID is necessary when there is a

duplicate ID on a single bus. Typically, the HBA SCSI ID is set to 7. For

example, if two tape drives are connected together on the same bus, each

tape drive must have different SCSI IDs and they must be different from

the HBA SCSI ID.

Note:

This operation cannot be performed concurrently by multiple

administrators logged in from different locations. You can

access the screen, but you cannot apply changes while another

administrator is performing the same operation.

Note:

If the operation does not complete successfully, the partition

remains offline until you turn it back online manually or

restart the library (see

Taking a Partition Online or Offline

on

page 78).

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