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Quantum Scalar i6000 User Manual

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Chapter 15: Maintaining Your Library
Maintenance Actions
Quantum Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 603
Save Rescue and Rescue commands are available from both the
remote client and the library’s touch screen.
• The revert image is automatically created and stored locally as the
first step of any restore or rescue operation. The purpose of the
Revert process is to revert to the last configuration that was used
before a restore image was applied. If an incorrect restore image
was applied, the Revert feature allows the MCB to revert back to its
prior configuration.
The Revert command is available from both the remote client and
the local touch screen.
When to Save the Library Configuration
You should save the library configuration any time you make changes to
the library hardware, software, or configuration. You can save the
library configuration at any time.
Caution: It is the customer’s responsibility to properly save the
library configuration. If an MCB fails and needs to be
replaced and the configuration was not saved properly, the
library will need to be completely reconfigured manually.
CONFIG Button Alerts
To help you remember to save the configuration, the CONFIG button on
the LMC main console toolbar indicates whether you have saved the
current library configuration.
• Green Check Mark — Good. The current configuration has been
saved. This can mean you saved the configuration locally on the
library or to a remote location.
•Yellow Exclamation Point — Warning. The current configuration
has not been saved.
Note: If you have never saved the configuration, then the icon will
always show green/good, even if you change the configuration.
You can click the CONFIG button on the LMC toolbar to access the Save
and Restore Library Configuration dialog box.

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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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