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Chapter 15: Maintaining Your Library
Monitoring the Library
522 Quantum Scalar i6000 User’s Guide
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Element Description
Type The type of drive.
WWN For a Fibre drive only, the World Wide Name of the drive.
WWPN Port 1 For a Fibre Channel drive only, the World Wide Port Name of the drive’s port 1.
WWPN Port 2 For a Fibre Channel drive only, the World Wide Port Name of the drive’s port 2.
Link Status P1 The status of port 1 on the Fibre Channel drive.
Link Status P2 The status of port 2 on the Fibre Channel drive.
SCSI ID For a SCSI drive only, the SCSI ID of the drive.
RAS The status of the drive as reported by the RAS system (for example, Good or
Failed).
Firmware level The firmware level of the drive.
Media ID The barcode of the loaded cartridge.
Location The drive coordinate location within the library. For information about location
coordinates, see
Understanding Location Coordinates on page 459.
Physical SN The serial number of the particular drive.
Logical SN The logical serial number that the library assigns to a drive in a specific
location. This is not the serial number of the particular drive (see Physical SN in
this table). If a drive is replaced by another drive in the same library location,
the logical serial number remains the same. From the host’s perspective, the
replacement drive is the same as the original one. If the logical serial number
addressing feature is disabled for the library, Disabled appears in this field.
Vendor The name of the drive vendor.
IO Blade The location of the I/O blade to which the drive is attached. Locations are
indicated by means of a coordinate system. For information about location
coordinates, see
Understanding Location Coordinates on page 459.
EEB Indicates whether or not the drive is connected to an EEB (Ethernet Expansion
blade).
Only HP LTO-5 or later drives can be connected to an EEB.
Note: A drive can be connected to either an I/O Blade or an EEB, not both.

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