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productname.1 PowerVault ML6000 CM

productname.2 ML6000

productname.3 PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library

partition.1 partition

partition.2 Partition

partition.3 Partition

partitions.1 partitions

partitions.2 Partitions

##partitioning.1 partitioning

partitioning.2 Partitioning

import/export.1 import/export (I/E)

##import/export.2 Import/export (I/E)

i/e.1 I/E 

##ras.1 RAS

ras.2 RAS Tickets

ras.3 RAS ticket

ras.4 RAS tickets

##ras.5 RAS Ticket

ras.6 ticket

ras.7 Ticket

ras.8 tickets

ras.9 RAS Ticket

priority.1 Severity

snapshot.1 capture snapshot

snapshot.2 Capture Snapshot

snapshot.3 snapshot

##snapshot.4 Snapshot

snapshot.5 Capturing a snapshot

##chassis.1 chassis 

##chassis.2 Chassis 

barcode.1 barcode

barcode.2 Barcode

webclient.1 Web client 

##webclient.2 Web Client

caution.1 Notice:

refer.1 see

cpf.1 Only one tape drive can be selected as the drive control path at one time.

cpf.2 In the event that the tape drive control path connection to the host application fails, you can select a new tape drive control path for the partition. If the tape drive is connected to an FC I/O blade, you can remove the tape drive control path selection for the partition.

cpf.3 tape drive

cpf.4 drive control path tape drive

cpf.5 In the event that the drive control path connection to the host application fails, you can select a new drive control path for the partition. If FC I/O blades are installed in the library and are serving as control paths, you can configure host port failover.

cpf.6 drive control path

partition.4 Setup Wizard: Partitioning Confirmation

partition.5 Setup Wizard: Automatic Partitioning

partition.6 Setup Wizard: Partitioning

i/e.2 Setup Wizard: I/E Station

i/e.3 Setup Wizard: I/E Station Slots

i/e.4 I/E Station Operations

partition.7 Create Partitions

partition.8 Delete Partition

i/e.5 I/E Station Slots

partition.9 Partition Access

partition.10 Change Partition Mode

ras.10 RAS Ticket Details

cpf.7 Drive Control Path Partition

partition.11 partition.

partitions.3 partitions.

partition.12 Partition Information

partition.13 partition:

partition.14 partitions:

partitions.4 Partitions:

partition.15 partition,

partitions.5 partitions,

snapshot.6 snapshot,

webclient.3 Web client.

barcode.3 barcode.

partition.16 Load Drive: Partition

ras.11 RAS ticket.

ras.12 RAS tickets.

ras.13 tickets.

ras.14 ticket.

barcode.4 Barcode,

##ras.15 RAS ticket:

partition.17 Move Media: Partition

productname.4 About ML6000

ras.16 RAS ticket,

##5u.1 an ML6010

##9u.1 An ML6000

##14u.1 ML6020

5u.3 an ML6010 CM

14u.2 an ML6020 CM

##state.1 three

##state.2 "good," yellow for "degraded," and red for "failed."

##state.3 red or yellow,

##5u.2 ML6010

##9u.2 ML6000

serialnumber.1 serial number, service tag,

webclient.4 Web client,

fup.1 firmware upgrade (FUP)

fup.2 FUP

##5u.4 ML6010

partitions.6 partitions,

##5u.5 a 5U Library Control Module without any additional 9U Library Expansion Modules,

##9u.3 a 9U Library Expansion Module

##5u.6 an ML6010 Library Control Module

9u.4 and 3, 4, 5, and 6 for a 9U Library Expansion Module.

##9u.5 A 9U

ieslot.1 ML6010 CM consists of one 5U Library Control Module, which contains six I/E station slots. These slots are configured as I/E station slots by default. 

ieslot.2 The ML6020 CM consists of one 5U Library Control Module and one 9U Expansion Module. This library configuration contains 18 I/E station slots. The ML6030 CM consists of one 5U Library Control Module and two 9U Expansion Modules. This library configuration contains 30 I/E station slots. By default, 6 of the slots in the ML6020 CM and ML6030 CM are configured as I/E station slots. You can increase the number of I/E station slots from 6 to 12, 18, or 30 slots, depending on the configuration.

9u.6 9U Library Expansion Module

cod.1 The default slot count depends on the configuration purchased.

cod.2 82 slots licensed (36 + 46 = 82).

5u.7 a 5U Library Control Module

5u.8 a 5U Library Control Module.

5u.9 5U Library Control Module

cod.3 Capacity-On-Demand (COD)

cod.4 or tape drive Transparent Encryption

cod.5 and shows if transparent tape drive encryption is installed or not installed.

cod.6 library and enable transparent tape drive encryption.

ras.17 All Open RAS Tickets

driveinfo.1 Drive Information Partition

i/e.6 Lock/Unlock I/E Station

guide.1 the Dell PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library User's Guide.

guide.2 the Dell PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library User's Guide.

fup.3 FUP tape is used to transfer tape drive firmware to a tape drive. Note: To update a tape drive with new firmware, at least one tape drive must be updated using an image file or the host application connection (SCSI or Fibre Channel) before a FUP tape can be created and used to update additional tape drives.

web.1 Web

partition.18 Partition Confirmation

partition.19 Drive IDs Partition



ssl.1 Before enabling SSL settings, make sure you enter a name for the library in the Library Name text box on the Network Configuration operator panel screen. 

ssl.2 After enabling SSL settings, use that library name to access the library. If you do not use that name, you will receive a security alert. In addition, make sure to complete all the text boxes listed on the Web client Contact Information screen (Setup > Notification > Contact Information) before enabling SSL settings. This information is used to identify company information in the SSL certificate.

systemsetting.1 user session timeout, touch screen audio, unload assist, logical serial number addressing, manual cartridge assignment, remote service user settings, SSL settings, SNMP V1/V2 settings, and IPv6 settings.

systemsetting.2 The Logical SN Addressing check box allows you to enable logical serial number addressing, which assigns logical serial numbers to all tape drives in the library. Specifically, the library assigns a logical serial number to a tape drive in a specific location, not the serial number of the particular tape drive. If a tape drive is replaced by another tape drive in the same library location, the logical serial number remains the same.

systemsetting.3 From the host application's perspective, the replacement tape drive is the same as the original. By default, logical serial number addressing is enabled. If you change the logical serial number addressing setting, you must shut down the library and press the library power button (power cycle the library) or remove power from each tape drive for the change to take effect.

systemsetting.4 Touch screen audio, Unload Assist, Logical SN addressing, Manual Cartridge Assignment, Disable Remote Service User, Enable SSL, Enable SNMP V1/V2 and Enable IPv6 check boxes.

ieunlock.1 If all I/E stations are configured as storage, this operation locks or unlocks only the control module I/E station door. Once the 5U Library Control Module I/E station door is unlocked, you can open the access door on the module, which then unlocks all remaining I/E station doors in the library configuration.

ieslot.3 You can configure zero I/E station slots. However, you will not be able to perform many library operations, such as importing and exporting data and cleaning cartridges, performing FUP tape operations, or manually cleaning tape drives. In addition, you will be required to open the library access door to bulkload and unload tape cartridges, disrupting library operations.

ieslot.4 If your library has zero I/E station slots configured, you cannot move cartridges to and from the I/E station.

ieslot.5 If your library has zero I/E station slots configured, you cannot perform this operation.

ieslot.6 Note: Tape drive management operations are not available if the library has zero I/E station slots configured.

ieslot.7 Note: Import and export operations are not available if the library has zero I/E station slots configured.

ieslot.8

security.1 SSH Services - enable or disable Secure Shell (SSH) services, such as SSH (port 22), from accessing the library. This setting is enabled by default.

password.1 "password".

ieslot.9 

ras.18 Drive RAS Tickets

ras.19 Library RAS Tickets

ras.20 Media RAS Tickets

display.1 The display settings are not affected if you restore the library's factory default settings using the Factory Defaults screen (Tools > Factory Defaults).

factorydefaults.1

homepage.1 Capacity View and Subsystem Status.

homepage.2 Capacity View section is at the top of the Home Page. This section contains tabular data on the capacity of the library's partitions, slots, and tape drives. If you have access to more than one partition, you can navigate to the other partitions using arrows next to the partition name at the top of the screen. 

homepage.3

homepage.4

servicemenu.1 Only one service user can log in to the library at a time.

ras.21 Only one administrator can resolve RAS tickets at a time. 

ras.22 If a Web client session goes down while resolving a RAS ticket, you must wait 3 minutes before you can continue resolving the RAS ticket from either the Web client or operator panel.

import.1 Importing

import.2 import

import.3 importing

import.4 Import Cleaning Media

import.5 import.

import.6 Import

import.7 imported

import.8 Import Media: Logical Library

import.9 import:

export.1 Exporting

export.2 export

export.3 exporting

export.4 Export Cleaning Media

export.5 Export

export.6 Export Media: Partition

export.7 export:

export.8 export.

export.9 exported

export.10 export

unload.1 The Unload Assist check box allows you to specify whether the library should automatically eject cartridges from tape drives. When the setting is enabled, the library will assist with tape drive unload operations in the event that a tape drive is not unloaded by a host command. 

unload.2 When the setting is disabled, the library will not assist with tape drive unload operations and reject a move request from a tape drive, if the cartridge is not already unloaded. The Unload Assist setting is enabled by default.

import.10 Import Media

import.11 Export Media

fup.4 Create Drive Firmware Tape

fup.5 Update drive firmware from tape

fup.6 Create a firmware tape

fup.7 Update Drive Firmware

fup.8 Erase Drive Firmware Tape

fup.9 create a new firmware upgrade (FUP) tape, update tape drive firmware using a FUP tape, erase a FUP tape, manually clean a tape drive, or reset a tape drive

fup.10 The create a firmware tape operation allows you to create a FUP tape of a tape drive firmware version already installed in your library. A FUP tape is used to transfer tape drive firmware to a tape drive. Note: To update a tape drive with new firmware, at least one tape drive must be updated using an image file or the host application connection (SCSI or Fibre Channel) before a FUP tape can be created and used to update additional tape drives. 

fup.11 Any data on the scratch tape will be overwritten when you create the FUP tape. 

fup.12 The update drive firmware from tape operation allows you to update tape drive firmware using an existing FUP tape. 

fup.13 The erase a firmware tape operation allows you to erase a FUP tape so you can reuse it as a data cartridge. Use this operation only when you need to reuse a FUP tape as a data cartridge. It is not necessary to erase a FUP tape before updating it with new tape drive firmware. In addition, this operation should not be used to erase information on a data cartridge. 

i/e.7 Assign I/E

about.1 Use the Page 1 of 2 arrow to display open source license and copyright information.

partition.20 Partition Management

service.1 This operation is avaiable only to the service login.

partition.21 Delete all Partitions

assign.1 Assign I/E

assign.2 blue

cpf.8 Drive control paths are needed only for partitions that have tape drives directly connected to host applications. Drive control paths are not needed for partitions that use Fibre Channel (FC) I/O blades to connect tape drives to a host application.

cpf.9 Caution: Do not select an FC tape drive as control path if it is connected to an FC I/O blade. The control path will be filtered out by the I/O blade and will not be visible to the host.

cpf.10 The library assigns a default control path to each partition as follows (you can modify the control path later): If the library contains no FC I/O blades, then the first tape drive assigned to the partition is the control path. If the library contains FC I/O blades but the partition contains no FC tape drives, then the first SCSI or SAS tape drive assigned to the partition is the control path. 

cpf.11 If the library contains FC I/O blades and the partition contains FC tape drives, then the FC I/O blade is the control path. In this last case, you may select a tape drive as control path if the tape drive is not connected to an I/O blade but this is not recommended.

toolsfeatures.1 Other available operations include performing library tests, viewing I/O blade information (when I/O blades are installed), and viewing the library command history log.

grouping.1 interface type (SCSI, FC, or SAS), tape drive vendor, and tape drive media type 

grouping.2 interface type/vendor/media type 

grouping.3 interface types (SCSI, FC, SAS), tape drive vendors, and tape drive media types (LTO-2, LTO-3, etc.)

encryption.1 Encryption (EKM)

encryption.2 library managed encryption

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productname.1 PowerVault ML6000 CM

productname.2 ML6000

productname.3 PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library

partition.1 partition

partition.2 Partition

partition.3 Partition

partitions.1 partitions

partitions.2 Partitions

##partitioning.1 partitioning

partitioning.2 Partitioning

import/export.1 import/export (I/E)

##import/export.2 Import/export (I/E)

i/e.1 I/E 

##ras.1 RAS

ras.2 RAS Tickets

ras.3 RAS ticket

ras.4 RAS tickets

##ras.5 RAS Ticket

ras.6 ticket

ras.7 Ticket

ras.8 tickets

ras.9 RAS Ticket

snapshot.1 capture snapshot

snapshot.2 Capture Snapshot

snapshot.3 snapshot

##snapshot.4 Snapshot

snapshot.5 Capturing a snapshot

##chassis.1 chassis 

##chassis.2 Chassis 

barcode.1 barcode

barcode.2 Barcode

webclient.1 Web client 

##webclient.2 Web Client

caution.1 Notice:

refer.1 see

cpf.1 Only one tape drive can be selected as the drive control path at one time.

cpf.2 In the event that the tape drive control path connection to the host application fails, you can select a new tape drive control path for the partition. If the tape drive is connected to an I/O blade, you can remove the tape drive control path selection for the partition.

cpf.3 tape drive

cpf.4 drive control path tape drive

cpf.5 In the event that the drive control path connection to the host application fails, you can select a new drive control path for the partition. If FC I/O blades are installed in the library and are serving as control paths, you can configure host port failover.

cpf.6 drive control path

partition.4 Setup Wizard: Partitioning Confirmation

partition.5 Setup Wizard: Automatic Partitioning

partition.6 Setup Wizard: Partitioning

i/e.2 Setup Wizard: I/E Station

i/e.3 Setup Wizard: I/E Station Slots

i/e.4 I/E Station Operations

partition.7 Create Partitions

partition.8 Delete Partition

i/e.5 I/E Station Slots

partition.9 Partition Access

partition.10 Change Partition Mode

ras.10 RAS Ticket Details

cpf.7 Drive Control Path Partition

partition.11 partition.

partitions.3 partitions.

partition.12 Partition Information

partition.13 partition:

partition.14 partitions:

partitions.4 Partitions:

partition.15 partition,

partitions.5 partitions,

snapshot.6 snapshot,

webclient.3 Web client.

barcode.3 barcode.

partition.16 Load Drive: Partition

ras.11 RAS ticket.

ras.12 RAS tickets.

ras.13 tickets.

ras.14 ticket.

barcode.4 Barcode,

##ras.15 RAS ticket:

partition.17 Move Media: Partition

productname.4 About ML6000

ras.16 RAS ticket,

##5u.1 an ML6010

##9u.1 An ML6000

##14u.1 ML6020

5u.3 an ML6010 CM

14u.2 an ML6020 CM

##state.1 three

##state.2 "good," yellow for "degraded," and red for "failed."

##state.3 red or yellow,

##5u.2 ML6010

##9u.2 ML6000

serialnumber.1 serial number, service tag,

webclient.4 Web client,

fup.1 firmware upgrade (FUP)

fup.2 FUP

##5u.4 ML6010

partitions.6 partitions,

##5u.5 a 5U Library Control Module without any additional 9U Library Expansion Modules,

##9u.3 a 9U Library Expansion Module

##5u.6 an ML6010 Library Control Module

9u.4 and 3, 4, 5, and 6 for a 9U Library Expansion Module.

##9u.5 A 9U

ieslot.1 ML6010 CM consists of one 5U Library Control Module, which contains six I/E station slots. These slots are configured as I/E station slots by default. 

ieslot.2 The ML6020 CM consists of one 5U Library Control Module and one 9U Expansion Module. This library configuration contains 18 I/E station slots. The ML6030 CM consists of one 5U Library Control Module and two 9U Expansion Modules. This library configuration contains 30 I/E station slots. By default, 6 of the slots in the ML6020 CM and ML6030 CM are configured as I/E station slots. You can increase the number of I/E station slots from 6 to 12, 18, or 30 slots, depending on the configuration.

9u.6 9U Library Expansion Module

cod.1 The default slot count depends on the configuration purchased.

cod.2 82 slots licensed (36 + 46 = 82).

5u.7 a 5U Library Control Module

5u.8 a 5U Library Control Module.

5u.9 5U Library Control Module

cod.3 Capacity-On-Demand (COD)

cod.4 or tape drive Transparent Encryption

cod.5 and shows if transparent tape drive encryption is installed or not installed.

cod.6 library and enable transparent tape drive encryption.

ras.17 All Open RAS Tickets

driveinfo.1 Drive Information Partition

i/e.6 Lock/Unlock I/E Station

guide.1 the Dell PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library User's Guide.

guide.2 the Dell PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library User's Guide.

fup.3 FUP tape is used to transfer tape drive firmware to a tape drive. Note: To update a tape drive with new firmware, at least one tape drive must be updated using an image file or the host application connection (SCSI or Fibre Channel) before a FUP tape can be created and used to update additional tape drives.

web.1 Web

partition.18 Partition Confirmation

partition.19 Drive IDs Partition

ssl.1 Before enabling SSL settings, make sure you enter a name for the library in the Library Name text box on the Network Configuration operator panel screen. 

ssl.2 After enabling SSL settings, use that library name to access the library. If you do not use that name, you will receive a security alert. In addition, make sure to complete all the text boxes listed on the Web client Contact Information screen (Setup > Notification > Contact Information) before enabling SSL settings. This information is used to identify company information in the SSL certificate.

systemsetting.1 user session timeout, touch screen audio, unload assist, logical serial number addressing, manual cartridge assignment, remote service user settings, SSL settings, SNMP V1/V2 settings, and IPv6 settings.

systemsetting.4 Touch screen audio, Unload Assist, Logical SN addressing, Manual Cartridge Assignment, Disable Remote Service User, Enable SSL, Enable SNMP V1/V2 and Enable IPv6 check boxes.

ieunlock.1 If all I/E stations are configured as storage, this operation locks or unlocks only the control module I/E station door. Once the 5U Library Control Module I/E station door is unlocked, you can open the access door on the module, which then unlocks all remaining I/E station doors in the library configuration.

ieslot.3 You can configure zero I/E station slots. However, you will not be able to perform many library operations, such as importing and exporting data and cleaning cartridges, performing FUP tape operations, or manually cleaning tape drives. In addition, you will be required to open the library access door to bulkload and unload tape cartridges, disrupting library operations.

ieslot.4 If your library has zero I/E station slots configured, you cannot move cartridges to and from the I/E station.

ieslot.5 If your library has zero I/E station slots configured, you cannot perform this operation.

ieslot.6 Note: Tape drive management operations are not available if the library has zero I/E station slots configured.

ieslot.7 Note: Import and export operations are not available if the library has zero I/E station slots configured.

ieslot.8

security.1 SSH Services - enable or disable Secure Shell (SSH) services, such as SSH (port 22), from accessing the library. This setting is enabled by default.

password.1 "password".

ieslot.9 

ras.18 Drive RAS Tickets

ras.19 Library RAS Tickets

ras.20 Media RAS Tickets

display.1 The display settings are not affected if you restore the library's factory default settings using the Factory Defaults screen (Tools > Factory Defaults).

factorydefaults.1

homepage.1 Capacity View and Subsystem Status.

homepage.2 Capacity View section is at the top of the Home Page. This section contains tabular data on the capacity of the library's partitions, slots, and tape drives. If you have access to more than one partition, you can navigate to the other partitions using arrows next to the partition name at the top of the screen. 

homepage.3

homepage.4

servicemenu.1 Only one service user can log in to the library at a time.

ras.21 Only one administrator can resolve RAS tickets at a time. 

ras.22 If a Web client session goes down while resolving a RAS ticket, you must wait 3 minutes before you can continue resolving the RAS ticket from either the Web client or operator panel.

import.1 Importing

import.2 import

import.3 importing

import.4 Import Cleaning Media

import.5 import.

import.6 Import

import.7 imported

import.8 Import Media: Logical Library

import.9 import:

export.1 Exporting

export.2 export

export.3 exporting

export.4 Export Cleaning Media

export.5 Export

export.6 Export Media: Partition

export.7 export:

export.8 export.

export.9 exported

export.10 export

unload.1 The Unload Assist check box allows you to specify whether the library should automatically eject cartridges from tape drives. When the setting is enabled, the library will assist with tape drive unload operations in the event that a tape drive is not unloaded by a host command. 

unload.2 When the setting is disabled, the library will not assist with tape drive unload operations and reject a move request from a tape drive, if the cartridge is not already unloaded. The Unload Assist setting is enabled by default.

import.10 Import Media

import.11 Export Media

fup.4 Create Drive Firmware Tape

fup.5 Update drive firmware from tape

fup.6 Create a firmware tape

fup.7 Update Drive Firmware

fup.8 Erase Drive Firmware Tape

fup.9 create a new firmware upgrade (FUP) tape, update tape drive firmware using a FUP tape, erase a FUP tape, manually clean a tape drive, or reset a tape drive

fup.10 The create a firmware tape operation allows you to create a FUP tape of a tape drive firmware version already installed in your library. A FUP tape is used to transfer tape drive firmware to a tape drive. Note: To update a tape drive with new firmware, at least one tape drive must be updated using an image file or the host application connection (SCSI or Fibre Channel) before a FUP tape can be created and used to update additional tape drives. 

fup.11 Any data on the scratch tape will be overwritten when you create the FUP tape. 

fup.12 The update drive firmware from tape operation allows you to update tape drive firmware using an existing FUP tape. 

fup.13 The erase a firmware tape operation allows you to erase a FUP tape so you can reuse it as a data cartridge. Use this operation only when you need to reuse a FUP tape as a data cartridge. It is not necessary to erase a FUP tape before updating it with new tape drive firmware. In addition, this operation should not be used to erase information on a data cartridge. 

i/e.7 Assign I/E

about.1 Use the Page 1 of 2 arrow to display open source license and copyright information.

partition.20 Partition Management

service.1 This operation is avaiable only to the service login.

partition.21 Delete all Partitions

assign.1 Assign I/E

assign.2 blue

cpf.8 Drive control paths are needed only for partitions that have tape drives directly connected to host applications. Drive control paths are not needed for partitions that use Fibre Channel (FC) I/O blades to connect tape drives to a host application.

cpf.9 Caution: Do not select an FC tape drive as control path if it is connected to an FC I/O blade. The control path will be filtered out by the I/O blade and will not be visible to the host.

cpf.10 The library assigns a default control path to each partition as follows (you can modify the control path later): If the library contains no FC I/O blades, then the first tape drive assigned to the partition is the control path. If the library contains FC I/O blades but the partition contains no FC tape drives, then the first SCSI or SAS tape drive assigned to the partition is the control path. 

cpf.11 If the library contains FC I/O blades and the partition contains FC tape drives, then the FC I/O blade is the control path. In this last case, you may select a tape drive as control path if the tape drive is not connected to an I/O blade but this is not recommended.

toolsfeatures.1 Other available operations include performing library tests, viewing I/O blade information (when I/O blades are installed), and viewing the library command history log.

grouping.1 interface type (SCSI, FC, or SAS), tape drive vendor, and tape drive media type 

grouping.2 interface type/vendor/media type 

grouping.3 interface types (SCSI, FC, SAS), tape drive vendors, and tape drive media types (LTO-2, LTO-3, etc.)

encryption.1 Encryption (LME)

encryption.2 library managed encryption

ivt.1 8602

pathfail.1

superuser.1 

superuser.2

p2p

dualport 

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