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Quantum Scalar i6000 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Configuring Your Library
Registering SNMP Traps
Quantum Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 233
6 Click Cancel to close the Export Cleaning Media window.
Unassigning a Cleaning
Magazine
If a magazine is no longer needed for holding cleaning media, first
export all cleaning media from the magazine, and then unassign it.
1 Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the View
menu, select the name of the physical library.
2 On the menu bar, select Setup > Cleaning Slot. The Cleaning Slot
Configuration dialog box appears. If the library has more than one
module, click the arrow buttons to display the next or previous
module.
3 If the magazine you want to unassign contains cleaning media,
export all cleaning media to the I/E station.
For more information on exporting cleaning media, see Exporting
Cleaning Media on page 231.
4 Click any slot in the cleaning magazine to select it.
5 Click Menu, and then click Unassign magazine for cleaning. The
magazine is no longer assigned for cleaning.
Note: You can also right click in any slot in the cleaning magazine
and then select Unassign magazine for cleaning.
6 Click Close to close the Cleaning Slot Configuration dialog box.
Note: You cannot unassign a cleaning magazine that contains valid
cleaning media. You must first export the cleaning media and
then unassign the cleaning magazine.
Registering SNMP Traps
Because the library ignores all SNMP SET operations, external
management applications cannot register themselves to receive SNMP
traps from the library. The Trap Registration dialog box enables you to
manually register external applications.

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Quantum Scalar i6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form FactorRack-mountable
InterfaceFibre Channel, SAS
Product TypeTape Library
CoolingRedundant cooling fans
DimensionsVaries by configuration
WeightVaries by configuration
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
ScalabilityScalable
Drive TypesLTO
RedundancyRedundant power supplies
ManagementWeb-based management
Tape TechnologyLTO
Supported MediaLTO Ultrium 9, LTO Ultrium 8, LTO Ultrium 7, LTO Ultrium 6
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Non-operating Humidity5% to 95% non-condensing

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