Using SL150 User Interfaces
7-4 StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library User's Guide
WWNN
Displays the World Wide Node Name that uniquely identifies the device to a
Storage Area Network (SAN).
Port 1, Port 2
Display the following information for the ports of a dual-port drive:
WWPN
Displays the World Wide Port Name that uniquely identifies the port to a
Storage Area Network (SAN).
State
Shows whether the port is Enabled or Disabled.
Speed
Shows the port speed or the word Auto for auto-negotiated speed.
Hard Addressing
Shows whether the port attempts to acquire a specified Arbitrated Loop
Physical Address (AL_PA) during loop initialization.
Loop ID
Displays the Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (AL_PA) assigned to the port
(if any).
Tapes
The Tapes screen displays tape properties in tabular form, with a row for each tape in
your library. Each row contains the following columns (to control which columns are
displayed, use the View control):
Tape Label
The label field contains the alphanumeric, identifying string that is affixed to the
cartridge. If the physical label is missing, damaged, or incorrectly formatted, this
field is marked [UNREADABLE].
Current Location
The location field identifies the library address of the slot or drive where the
cartridge resides. Slot addresses are specified by module number (starting with 1
at the base module and counting down), side (Left or Right), row number (1-3),
and column number (1-5). Tape drives are specified by module number and drive
position (Top Drive or Bottom Drive).
Media Health
Media health shows the status of the tape as OK (Good), Problems (Degraded), or
Fatal (Failed), based on information read from LTO cartridge memory and Tape
Alerts when the cartridge was last mounted.
Module
This field displays the module number of the module that holds the tape cartridge.
Modules are numbered starting with 1 at the base module and counting down.
Location Type
This field identifies the tape's location as a Slot, a Reserved Slot, the Mailslot, or a
Drive.