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Strany 1 - Scalar 100

Scalar 100Scalar 100User’s GuideDocument Number: 6-00667-01 Rev B

Strany 2 - Copyright Notice

I-viii 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 3 - Contents

12-90 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 10042 xxA wrong library configuration is detected: the mailbox storage column is missing; also error due to drives out of

Strany 4 - Using the Operator Panel

Troubleshooting and Help 12-91Scalar 10060 xxCannot complete the Lock/Unlock Mailbox commands.Run Lock Diagnostics from the Operator Panel to see if t

Strany 5 - Running your Library

12-92 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1007A xxFailures detected in the Picker Assembly Reach/Retract operations. Check to make sure that the Picker Assembly Fl

Strany 6 - Maintaining your Library

Troubleshooting and Help 12-93Scalar 10089 xxFailure was detected while communicating with the Motion Controllers.Contact ATAC.8A xxThe returned sense

Strany 7 - Contents I-v

12-94 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100A0 xxCommunication is not established between the Main Controller PCBA and the auxiliary controller PCBA’s in the libr

Strany 8 - Troubleshooting and Help

Troubleshooting and Help 12-95Scalar 100Operator Intervention MessagesWhen Operator intervention is required, Operator Intervention messages display o

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12-96 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Table 12-2 Operator Intervention MessagesMessage Lines VariablesAlert not found.Press OK.None-=>ERROR!<=-Initial

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Troubleshooting and Help 12-97Scalar 100INTERVENTION NEEDED!Check SCSI bus port0connector and/ortermination.NoneINTERVENTION NEEDED!Remove cartridge i

Strany 11 - Introduction

12-98 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100DRIVE CLEAN FAILEDA cleaning operation failed to cleanDrive %N [%X %Y %Z]%N = drive number%X = column number%Y = magaz

Strany 12 - Intended Audience

Troubleshooting and Help 12-99Scalar 100No cleaning tape in cleaning slot %X Write down data. Will remove record. Use-Count : %Y Max-Count : %Z%X = s

Strany 13 - Description

Introduction 1-1Scalar 100IntroductionThis manual contains information and instructions necessary for the safe operation of the Scalar 1001 library. B

Strany 14 - Front Panel Components

12-100 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Operator Information MessagesOperator Information Messages are messages that display on the Operator Panel and give t

Strany 15 - Operator Panel

Troubleshooting and Help 12-101Scalar 100Interpreting Drive LEDsFor information on interpreting drive LEDs, go to the drive manufacturer’s website and

Strany 16 - Back Panel Components

12-102 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 17 - Storage Networking Controller

Specifications 13-103Scalar 100SpecificationsDepending on your drive type, many physical characteristics of your library will differ. The following se

Strany 18 - Internal Components

13-104 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100AITRefer to Table 13-3 on page 13-104 for each AIT tape cartridge compatibility with each AIT tape drive and native s

Strany 19 - Description 2-9

Specifications 13-105Scalar 100LTORefer to Table 13-5 on page 13-105 for each LTO tape cartridge compatibility with each LTO tape drive and native sto

Strany 20 - SCSI Connections

13-106 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 21 - Setting up your Scalar 100

Regulatory Notices 14-107Scalar 100Regulatory NoticesThe regulatory notices for this library are provided below.Federal Communication Commission Notic

Strany 22 - Unpacking your Library

14-108 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Class BThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Pa

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Regulatory Notices 14-109Scalar 100CE NoticeMarking by the symbol indicates compliance of this tape library to the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

Strany 24 - Preparing the Host

1-2 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for operators, trained customer specialists, and maintenance personnel who inte

Strany 25 - Installing a SCSI Adapter

14-110 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Declaration of ConformityThe signed Declaration of Conformity is on file with Advanced Digital Information Corporatio

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IndexScalar 100- A -AITdrive capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103native capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104tape cartr

Strany 27 - Rackmounting your Library

15-112 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95, 100Operator Information messages . . . . . 100Operator Interve

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Index 15-113Scalar 100tape cartridge capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . 103tape cartridges, allowed . . . . . . . . . . . 105LVDswitching to . . .

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15-114 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Strany 30 - Installing Side Panels

Index 15-115Scalar 100troubleshootingSee also errorsself test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71turning offlibrary . . . . . . .

Strany 31 - Installing/Removing a Drive

15-116 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 32 - Removing a Drive

Description 2-3Scalar 100DescriptionThe Scalar 100 automates the retrieval, storage, and control of tape cartridges. It is designed for use in a stand

Strany 33 - Replacing a Drive

2-4 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100The drive type affects the tape cartridge and overall storage capacity. For specific information about your library, see

Strany 34 - Installing Bulk Load Mailbox

Description 2-5Scalar 100Front Power SwitchThere are two power switches on the library: the front power switch and the rear power switch.Turning off t

Strany 35 - Removing the Standard Mailbox

2-6 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Back Panel ComponentsThe following graphic shows the back panel components. Where appropriate, following the graphic, th

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Description 2-7Scalar 100Rear Power SwitchTurning off the rear power switch removes all power from the library. Turn off the rear power switch wheneve

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2-8 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Internal ComponentsThe robotic system and magazines are the key internal components of the Scalar 100. Robotic System an

Strany 38 - Installing a Storage Column

Description 2-9Scalar 100Figure 2-4 Storage Slot Numbering

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2-10 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Drive Module NumberingThe drive modules are numbered 1 to N from bottom to top, where N is the number of drives allowed

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Setting up your Scalar 100 3-11Scalar 100Setting up your Scalar 100Setting up your library includes actions such as unpacking, connecting power cords

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3-12 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Finding a LocationWhen positioning the library, consider the following: • The location must provide adequate front and

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Setting up your Scalar 100 3-13Scalar 1005. Remove the interior packaging or securing material from the library to allow picker movement. (Make sure t

Strany 44 - Getting Library Messages

3-14 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100If you have more than one SCSI bus, connect a cable between the bottom drive on the SCSI bus to the host. Preparing the

Strany 45 - Getting Mailbox Status

Setting up your Scalar 100 3-15Scalar 100Host Coordinate SystemTo manipulate the media within the library, the host must reference each movement with

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3-16 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 47 - Using the Main menu

Installing and Removing Hardware 4-17Scalar 100Installing and Removing HardwareAdditional hardware is available that allows you to configure the libra

Strany 48 - The Menu Tree

4-18 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Tools required: • Phillips screwdriver, 3/8 nut driver• T20 Torx driverTo rackmount your library1. Ensure space is avai

Strany 49 - Getting Information

Installing and Removing Hardware 4-19Scalar 1003. Install the front rackmount hardware by attaching the sheet metal to the front rack.4. Secure the fr

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ContentsScalar 100IntroductionIntended Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 51 - Getting Sensor Information

4-20 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1007. Remove the side covers. Looking at the rear of the library, unscrew the four Phillips screws that secure each of the

Strany 52 - Getting Slot Information

Installing and Removing Hardware 4-21Scalar 1007. If you are installing casters on this library, refer to Installing Casters on page 4-21. Otherwise,

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4-22 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1002. Slide the drive module into position and tighten the two captive thumbscrews.Removing a DriveUse the following instr

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Installing and Removing Hardware 4-23Scalar 100Replacing a DriveUse the following instructions to replace a drive.To replace a drive1. Remove the exis

Strany 55 - Getting Logs

4-24 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Installing a Secondary Power SupplyUse the following instructions to install a secondary power supply.Tools required: •

Strany 56 - Getting the Command Logs

Installing and Removing Hardware 4-25Scalar 100Tools required:• T20 Torx driver• #2 Phillips screw driver • #2 and 11/32 nut driverRemoving the Standa

Strany 57 - Getting Drive Logs

4-26 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100To remove the standard Mailbox1. Turn off the Scalar 100 library. (Both the front and the rear power switches.)2. Open

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Installing and Removing Hardware 4-27Scalar 100Figure 4-2 Installing a Bulk Load MailboxTo install a bulk load Mailbox1. Attach the bulk load Mailbox

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4-28 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Installing a Storage ColumnRefer to Figure 4-3 on page 4-28 when installing a storage column. Figure 4-3 Installing the

Strany 60 - Moving the Picker

Installing and Removing Hardware 4-29Scalar 100To install a storage column1. Turn off the library by turning off both the front (first) and then the r

Strany 61 - Taking Inventory

I-ii 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Finding a Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 62 - CAUTION:

4-30 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 63 - Importing Tape Cartridges

Using the Operator Panel 5-31Scalar 100Using the Operator PanelYou can initiate all library functions through the Operator Panel. In addition, the Ope

Strany 64 - Exporting a Tape Cartridge

5-32 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Getting General Library InformationThe information area provides general library information: • Library name• Media typ

Strany 65 - Importing Cleaning Cartridges

Using the Operator Panel 5-33Scalar 100Power On If the tape drive is turned on, the Power On indication is displayed.Cleaning Required If the tape dri

Strany 66 - Working with Drives

5-34 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100*Please call ATAC for assistance in interpreting these errors as they may be caused by erroneous signals from the drive

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Using the Operator Panel 5-35Scalar 100Getting Mailbox StatusThe mailbox indicator area provides constant status on the library Mailbox. The icons dis

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5-36 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100AIT These indicators are displayed on screen for all types of front door panel storage.• Type 1: A mailbox indicator sh

Strany 69 - Configuring Barcode Length

Using the Operator Panel 5-37Scalar 100Menu GuidelinesAll menus and resulting options are grouped according to function. Some options are followed by

Strany 70 - Configuring Drive Cleaning

5-38 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100The Menu TreeThe Operator Panel menu tree is displayed in Figure 5-4 on page 5-38. Figure 5-4 Operator Panel Menu TreeU

Strany 71 - Setting the Date and Time

Getting Information 6-39Scalar 100Getting InformationWhen working with your library, you will often need information about your library such as how ma

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Contents I-iiiScalar 100Using the Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 73 - Locking/Unlocking the Mailbox

6-40 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Path: Main menu > Status > Library > SystemTo get general library information• From the Main menu, select Stat

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Getting Information 6-41Scalar 100Getting Sensor InformationUse Sensors to view library sensor status. This option displays the real time status of th

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6-42 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Getting Slot InformationUse Slot to get statistical characteristics of a slot. The information available through this c

Strany 76 - Updating Drive Firmware

Getting Information 6-43Scalar 100To get slot information1. From the Main menu, select Status and then select Library. Select Slot. The Slot dialog is

Strany 77 - Exercising the Picker Fingers

6-44 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100The Select TARGET line displays the target slot. For example, the display below has slot 5C5 selected as the target.5.

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Getting Information 6-45Scalar 100To get media information1. From the Main menu, select Status and then select Library. Select Media. The Media dialog

Strany 79 - Exercising the Picker Axes

6-46 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Printing Logs (HyperTerminal)When working with logs, you have the option to send the log to a serial port. This option

Strany 80 - Exercising the Library

Getting Information 6-47Scalar 100Getting Error LogsThe Error log is a history of error conditions that have occurred. A maximum of 213 errors are kep

Strany 81 - Running a Self Test

6-48 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100• FSCI (0000 to 9999) — Fault symptom code 1• FSC2 (0000 to 9999) — Fault symptom code 2 4. Use Next and Previous to sc

Strany 82 - Resetting a Drive

Running your Library 7-49Scalar 100Running your LibraryFor everyday tasks, the Command menu is the most frequently used menu. Most actions associated

Strany 83 - Servicing Drives

I-iv 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Working with Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7-50 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100To move tape cartridges1. From the Main menu, select Command and then select Move. Select Move Media. 2. With Select Co

Strany 85 - Tape Use Guidelines

Running your Library 7-51Scalar 1002. With Select Column selected, press Change Column until the arrow points to the target column. Press Next. 3. Wit

Strany 86 - Using Barcode Labels

7-52 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1002. With Select Column selected, press Change Column until the arrow points to the start column. Press Next. 3. With Mag

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Running your Library 7-53Scalar 100Importing Tape CartridgesUse Import to add tape cartridges to your library through the Mailbox. Import moves all ta

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7-54 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Exporting a Tape CartridgeUse Export to remove tape cartridges from your library through the Mailbox. Export takes a sp

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Running your Library 7-55Scalar 100Viewing Cleaning Cartridge StatusUse AutoClean to get information about the cleaning cartridges in your library, in

Strany 90 - Setting up the RMU

7-56 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1007. Select OK. 8. When the command is complete, press OK. Exporting Cleaning CartridgesUse this command to export cleani

Strany 91 - Logging into the RMU

Configuring your Library 8-57Scalar 100Configuring your LibraryYou can configure your library in many different ways. Configuring includes setting the

Strany 92 - Configuring SNMP

8-58 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1003. When finished, with Parity or Library sign-on selected, select OK. 4. The new values will not take effect until you

Strany 93 - Configuring RMU User Accounts

Configuring your Library 8-59Scalar 100To configure additional library options1. From the Main menu, select More. Select Setup and then select Utils.

Strany 94 - Updating Firmware

Contents I-vScalar 100Exercising the Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 95 - Viewing Logs

8-60 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1002. Use Change to select one of the following:• DEFAULT — The library reads 6 character barcode labels. • EXTENDED — The

Strany 96 - Getting Help

Configuring your Library 8-61Scalar 1002. Select Enable or Disable to check or uncheck the box. A checked box indicates AutoClean is enabled. 3. Selec

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8-62 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100To set the date and time1. From the Main menu, select More. Select Setup and then select Utils. Select Date/Time.The Da

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Configuring your Library 8-63Scalar 1002. Do one of the following: • If you are enabling or disabling security: a. Use Yes/No to indicate whether or n

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8-64 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

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Maintaining your Library 9-65Scalar 100Maintaining your LibraryActions such as exercising the picker, the barcode scanner, and the library itself are

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9-66 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Updating Drive FirmwareOne way to update drive firmware is using the Firmware Update command. This method requires a Fi

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Maintaining your Library 9-67Scalar 1005. Open the Mailbox and put a scratch tape in the top slot. The scratch tape will be returned to this slot when

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9-68 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1003. Select OK. 4. With New start slot selected, press OK. 5. If you did not choose to modify the start slot, the exercis

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Maintaining your Library 9-69Scalar 1003. Use Open/Close to open and close the picker fingers. Use Extend/Retract to extend and retract the picker fin

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I-vi 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Updating Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9-70 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Moving the Picker in IncrementsUse Step to manipulate the vertical and rotary axes of the picker in incremental steps.P

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Maintaining your Library 9-71Scalar 100Running a DemoUse Demo to run a demonstration routine. This command is helpful for testing new library configur

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9-72 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1003. Select OK. The test runs. A status menu is displayed during the test. 4. When complete, select OK. Teaching the Libr

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Maintaining your Library 9-73Scalar 100Servicing DrivesUse Drives when performing maintenance on drives. Only LTO drives can be serviced. This menu al

Strany 110 - Operator Information Messages

9-74 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

Strany 111 - Getting More Information

Working with Tapes and Barcodes 10-75Scalar 100Working with Tapes and BarcodesWhen working with tape cartridges, there are certain considerations that

Strany 112 - 12-102 6-00667-01 Rev B

10-76 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Using Barcode LabelsAll tape cartridges in the library must have a barcode label that is machine readable and identifi

Strany 113 - Specifications

Working with Tapes and Barcodes 10-77Scalar 100• Bars should read in a uniform direction. Nonuniform reading directions are feasible in principle, but

Strany 114 - SDLT/DLT

10-78 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100

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Using the Remote Management Unit 11-79Scalar 100Using the Remote Management UnitThe Remote Management Unit (RMU) is a component in your library that p

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Contents I-viiScalar 100VCCI Notices (Japan Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-1

Strany 117 - Regulatory Notices

11-80 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Supported BrowsersThe RMU supports the following browsers:• Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 and above• Netscap

Strany 118 - IC Notice (Canada Only)

Using the Remote Management Unit 11-81Scalar 100To start the RMU1. Open a Web browser.2. Enter the RMU IP address in your browser, excluding any leadi

Strany 119 - VCCI Notices (Japan Only)

11-82 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100Configuring Network ParametersYou can reconfigure the hostname, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address through t

Strany 120 - Declaration of Conformity

Using the Remote Management Unit 11-83Scalar 1002. Right-click Download SNMP MIB and click Save Target As.3. Browse to your SNMP management server and

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11-84 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 1004. Click Submit and review your changes (indicated in red).5. Enter your password and click Confirm to complete the pr

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Using the Remote Management Unit 11-85Scalar 1003. Click Browse and browse to the location of the firmware update file.4. Click Update Firmware.The fi

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11-86 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 100To view the log• Click the Logs tab.The command log is displayed with the most recent entry at the top of the list.Get

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Troubleshooting and Help 12-87Scalar 1007-Troubleshooting and HelpWhen a failure occurs, the Scalar 100 firmware performs error recovery and reporting

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12-88 6-00667-01 Rev BScalar 10004 xxType 4 Software errors (Inter Processor) including Microcode and Operating System errors. Power Off and On the Sc

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Troubleshooting and Help 12-89Scalar 10014 xxThe system detects that the Serial Number is missing from its NVRAM.Record and reenter the System Serial

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