Viewing All Slots
The All Slots Report contains information on all storage, import/export (I/E) station, and tape drive slots that are currently assigned to one or more partitions. The report contains the following information about each slot:
- Slot Type — I/E station, storage, or tape drive slot.
- Barcode — Barcode number of the cartridge installed in the slot (no barcode number means the slot is empty).
- Partition — Partition that owns the slot (I/E station slots are shared by all partitions).
- Location — Location coordinates of the slot.
- Element Address — Element address of the slot.
- Encryption — The encryption state of the media in the slot. In order for the library to know the encryption state, the tape cartridge must have been placed into an encryption-capable tape drive in the library. The encryption-capable tape drive reads and records the encryption state of the tape, and the encryption state displays as "Encrypted" or "Not Encrypted." If the tape cartridge was not placed into an encryption-capable tape drive in the library, or if the slot is empty, the encryption state displays as "Unknown."
- Get Count — The number of times the picker successfully removed a tape from the slot.
- Get Retries — The number of times the picker had to perform a recovery operation to remove a tape from the slot.
- Put Count — The number of times the picker successfully placed a tape into the slot.
- Put Retries — The number of times the picker had to perform a recovery operation to place a tape into the slot.
Users and administrators can view the All Slot Report.
- To view the All Slot Report, select Reports > All Slots.
The All Slot Report screen displays in a new window.
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NOTE: If the library contains more than 20 licensed slots, use the arrows at the bottom of the report to display the additional slots.
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- Do any of the following:
- To search for a specific cartridge barcode, enter the barcode into the Filter by Barcode text box and click Find.
- Sort the report columns by clicking the Slot Type, Barcode, Partition, Location, or Element Address column headings, and then clicking the up or down (ascending/descending) toggle arrow that displays in the column heading.
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