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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1474184.1 : SL150 - How to View the Library Health and Health Log for a StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library
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Applies to:StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalHow to View the Library Health and Health Log for a StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library. FixIf a SL150 library shows degraded on the front OP Panel or on the Web GUI or you simply want to see how a SL150 library has been running you can view the Library Health and the Health Log of the SL150 library. To View the Library Health of a SL150 Library: 1. Log in as an admin user to the Web GUI of the SL150 library. 2. Click on Degraded up at the top of the page. This will cause a Library Health pop up window to appear. In the Library Health pop up window you will see the fault/faults that have caused the library to be in a degraded state. These faults consist of the following columns: 1 .Date & Time - The time and date that the fault occurred. 2. Fault Code - A code assigned to each individual fault. 3. Fault Name - A description of the fault. 4. Suspect Components - The suspect component/components that either caused the fault or are degraded as a result of the fault. 5. Recommended Action - The recommended action given to try to fix the fault. Note: The Library Health pop up window only contains the current fault/faults on the SL150 library and should always be provided when opening a Service Request from My Oracle Support.
To View the Health Log of a SL150 Library: 1. Log in as an admin user to the Web GUI of the SL150 library. 2. Click on Service from the main menu on the left hand side of the page. 3. Click on the Health Log tab. This will show the Health Log for the SL150 library. The Health Log consists of the following columns: 1. Type - Shows if an event is open (still causing a degraded state) or closed (fixed). 2. ID - The Event ID for each event that has occurred and/or been closed. 3. Date and Time - The time and date that a fault occurred. 4. Fault Code - A code assigned to each individual fault. 5. Fault Name - A description of the fault. 6. Suspect Components - The suspect component/components that either caused the fault or are degraded as a result of the fault. 7. Recommended Action - The recommended action given to try to fix the fault. Note: The Health Log is a historical listing of the faults that have been taken by the components in a SL150 library and how the SL150 library has been running. Note: The Library Health and the Health Log can also be viewed from the front Operators Panel on the SL150 library if the Web GUI isn't available. Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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