The page lists the properties for each drive in the library.
Note: The GUI reports the same drive States and Operation properties as the REST API,
which are listed below for States and Operation. The difference is that the GUI does not combine
multiple words and uses mixed case. For example, the GUI reports Reset
Required and Restarting states instead of
resetRequired and restarting. This is also true for
the Operation properties.
Property |
Description |
Drive use |
How the drive is currently configured:
- For media access
- For media access and as a control path to a logical library
- For media verification
|
Location |
The location of the drive in Fx, Cx, Rx (frame, column, row) format. For
example, F1, C4, R2 . |
Port state |
The state of the port. A green icon indicates that communication has been established between
the drive and the library. A gray icon indicates that no light was detected on that port. |
State |
Indicates the health status of the tape drive. |
|
State |
Description |
unknown
|
LCC Node Card that is associated with this drive might be
unreachable or the state that is recorded by firmware for this resource is unknown. Reset the
associated LCC node card and contact IBM for support if issue persists.
|
inServiceMode
|
The drive is offline for service.
The drive is not online
to the SCSI interface for data path or control path commands. Any commands for mounting a data
cartridge to this drive that is coming through a different control path will be rejected.
|
restarting
|
A library-controlled reset, such as a firmware update or manual
reset, is in progress.
|
initializing
|
The drive has answered network ping from the library but is
not fully logged in to the library yet. This includes drive reset scenarios that are not initiated
by the library.
|
unreachable
|
The drive has not answered network ping from library for over
two minutes. The drive may be responding to the SCSI commands, but it is not reachable by the
library. The drive is still eligible for mount or unmount activity.
A power cycle reset (POST /v1/drives/<location>/reset
{mode:hard} ) is recommended for this drive if the drive is also not responding to
SCSI commands. Ports that are contained in this drive will no longer have their state updated while
the drive is in this state.
|
resetRequired
|
The control path drive firmware was updated.
A drive reset (POST /v1/drives/<location>/reset
{mode:normal} ) is now required to activate the new firmware level. This state is
displayed only for control path drives as the non-control path drives are restarted automatically
after firmware update.
|
updating
|
The drive firmware is being updated.
|
cleaning
|
Drive cleaning is in progress.
|
online
|
The drive is communicating with the library and reporting that it is
responding to SCSI commands.
See the operation attribute for details about the
operation being performed while in this state.
|
|
Operation |
The current operation that the tape drive is performing. |
|
Operation |
Description |
null |
The drive is not online. |
empty |
No cartridge is present. |
loading |
Cartridge is loading and doing initial optimization after first mount. |
ready |
Cartridge is loaded and ready for host operations. |
unloading |
Cartridge is unloading after eject. |
unloaded |
Cartridge is ejected but still present. |
|
Type |
The drive type (either 3592 or LTO/3588) and model. For example, 3592-55F or
3588-F7C . |
S/N |
The serial number of the drive. |
Firmware |
The firmware version installed on the drive. |
Encryption |
Enabled or disabled. |
WWNN |
A unique identifier assigned by the library to each drive slot. |
Logical library |
The logical library to which the drive is assigned. |
Interface |
The interface that the drive uses to communicate with the library - fibre channel, Ethernet,
or SAS (serial attached SCSI). |
iSCSI name |
(Ethernet drives only) See Ethernet drive network configuration. |
iSCSI alias |
(Ethernet drives only) See Ethernet drive network configuration. |
Element address |
The unique logical SCSI address of the drive. |
Contents |
The VOLSER of the cartridge currently mounted in the drive. |