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Dell PowerVault ML6010 - Running Your Library

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Running Your Library
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Running Your Library: Dell™ PowerVault™ ML6000 Tape
Library User's Guide
Logging In
Logging Out
Understanding the Location Coordinates
Performing Media Operations
About Cleaning Tape Drives
About Tape Drive Operations
Locking and Unlocking the I/E Stations
Controlling FC I/O Blade Power
Shutting Down or Restarting the Library
This chapter explains how to access and operate your library. Most of the library functions described here can be found on the
Operations menu.
Note: The information in this chapter assumes you are using the Web client. Differences in functionality between the
Web client and the operator panel are noted.
Logging In
All users and administrators must log in to the library to perform library functions or view library operations.
If you are logging in to the library for the first time using the default administrator account, type admin in the User Name
text box and password in the Password text box.
After you log on for the first time, change the password for the default administrator account. Passwords are limited to 6–12
lower-case alphanumeric characters and can also include underscores (_), periods (.), hyphens (-), asterisks (*), and
ampersands (@). For example: pass_1. For information on changing passwords, see
Modifying Local User Accounts.
Note: If you misplace the password for the default administrator account, contact Dell Technical Support. For contact
information, see Contacting Dell.
Logging in When LDAP or Kerberos is Enabled
When LDAP or Kerberos is enabled, the Login screen displays a Remote Authentication checkbooks. Log in on either the
operator panel or Web client as follows:
Select the Remote Authentication checkbooks to log in using a directory service user name and password.
Clear the Remote Authentication checkbooks to log in using a local user name and password.
For more information on LDAP, see
Configuring LDAP.
For more information on Kerberos, see Configuring Kerberos.
Logging Out
Logging out secures the library from being accessed by unauthorized users. Log out whenever you have finished accessing the
library through either the Web client or the operator panel.
From the Web client or the operator panel, you can click the LOGOUT button at the top right of the screen to log out. From
the Web client, you can also select Operations > Logout.

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