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Configuring the Library
8
Configure the Primary Port by using the
Select Primary
drop-down list to select from the target ports
that are online and available.
9
Click
Set
. If your configuration has errors, a warning message appears.
Enabling a Disabled Target Port
Use the
Physical Ports
tab to manually enable an online target port that was disabled because of a
previous connection error. If the
Intervention
column displays "true," you must manually bring the
recovered port back online using
Enable
. If the port state is "disabled," the port's connection is repaired and
it is ready to be re-enabled. If the
Configuration
tab itself is disabled, the table on the
Physical Ports
tab
will be empty.
To enable a disabled target port:
Note
Before you set recovery settings, understand the following elements in the
Recovery Setting
area:
•
Error count recovery mode
sets the recovery scenario for all ports when
port failure is caused by excessive errors on the port. The only setting
option is
Require Intervention
.
•
Link down error recovery mode
sets the recovery scenario for all ports
when port failure is caused by the port going offline for more time than the
threshold specified in the Link down
delay time
text box. The only setting
option is
Require Intervention
.
•
Link down delay time
sets the timeout threshold before link down status
applies. The default value is zero (0) seconds. There is no maximum
value.
Require Intervention
means that a user must manually use the
Physical
Ports
tab to bring a failed port that has recovered back online.
Note
Only ports that are in target mode and point-to-point connection can
participate in host port failover. The primary port becomes active by default
and the alternate port will go on passive standby until a failover occurs.
You must select a primary port.
Current Active
indicates the currently
active port.
Note
If the target port state is offline, the port's connection has not been repaired.
The error condition that caused the port to fail still exists.
Summary of Contents for Scalar i6000
Page 20: ...8 About This Guide and Your Product...
Page 38: ...26 Installing a Stand Alone Control Module...
Page 104: ...92 Installing a Multi Module Library...
Page 156: ...144 Installing Cartridges...
Page 164: ...152 Setting up Your Library for Access...
Page 242: ...230 Configuring the Library...
Page 304: ...292 Adding Optional Hardware eight 2 5 mm screws...
Page 318: ...306 Adding Optional Hardware...
Page 336: ...324 Installation Testing and Verification Figure 35 Example Test Log Output...
Page 356: ...344 Testing and Calibrating the Digital Level...
Page 362: ...350 LBX Board and Terminator...
Page 380: ...368 Glossary...
Page 384: ...372 Index...