CHAPTER 4: Managing and Monitoring your Autoloader www.gateway.com
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Important
You must perform a system reset before
the new SCSI ID takes effect, or you can
use the front panel to power cycle your
autoloader.
3 Click to select a number to assign for the new SCSI ID.
4 Click Submit.
Mode
You can set the autoloader Mode to either Random or Sequential. The default
Mode is Random. For additional information on Mode, see “Setting the Change
mode” on page 30.
To set the Mode:
1 From any page, click Configuration. The Configuration screen opens.
2 In the Mode section of the page, the current mode is marked. To change
the mode, select a different option. The Sequential Cycle check box is
ignored if Sequential mode is not selected.
Important
You must perform a system reset before
the new mode takes effect, or you can use
the front panel to power cycle your
autoloader.
3 Click Submit.
Compression
For the autoloader, data compression is drive-dependent. The front panel and
On-board Remote Management display whether or not compression is enabled.
Compressing the data means that the drive can write more data to the same
amount of tape. Compression also increases the performance of the data
transfers from or to the SCSI bus.
Compression is enabled or disabled in your 3rd party backup software (such as
Veritas, Yosemite, NetBackup, or Microsoft backup).
Important
Compression cannot be changed from
the front panel or On-board Remote
Management of the autoloader.
To view the compression setting:
■ From any page, click Configuration. The Configuration screen opens.
Under the Compression heading, the current compression setting is
shown as Compression Enabled or Compression Disabled.
Cleaning tape
To enable or disable the Auto Clean function, you must also designate a slot for
the cleaning tape cartridge. If a slot has not been designated, the box shows
None.
To designate the cleaning tape slot:
1 Load a cleaning tape into an empty slot using the Commands page.
2 Enable or disable Auto Clean by selecting the check box.