
Chapter 8: Getting Information About the Library
Viewing, Saving, and E-mailing Library Logs
230 Quantum Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 User’s Guide
Tape drive log files adhere to the following naming convention:
UDS_ID_SN.DMP, where ID identifies the tape drive coordinate location
within the library and SN identifies the tape drive serial number.
Web Client
1 Select Tools > Drive Operations.
2 Select Retrieve tape drive log and click Next.
3 If your library contains multiple tape drive interface types, select the
interface type of the tape drive from which you want to retrieve logs
and click Next.
4 The Retrieve Drive Log screen displays. This screen lists the available
tape drives.
5 Select a tape drive from which you want to retrieve logs and click
Next.
Note: If there is more than one page of tape drives, use the Page
1 of x arrows to view the additional tape drives.
Note: Bold column headings in the table can be sorted. For
example, selecting the Location column heading will sort
by location coordinates.
6 Click Apply.
A dialog displays asking you to confirm you want to take the
partition offline.
7 Click OK.
The Progress Window displays, displaying information on the
action, elapsed time, and status of the operation.
8 If the Progress Window displays a “completed” message, you can
close the window and save the file to your computer.
9 If the screen displays a “failure” message, the tape drive log was not
successfully retrieved. Follow the instructions listed in the Progress
Window to resolve any issues that occurred during the operation. If
a complete tape drive log could not be retrieved, you may still be
able to access a partial log. If so, a note will appear stating, “A
complete tape drive log could not be retrieved, but a partial log is
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