HP SW TL881 DLT Mini-Lib/1 Compaq TL881 MiniLibrary System Users Guide (May 19 - Page 129
Set Time, Set Baud Rate, Set Serial Number, Set Unload Mode, Set Auto Clean Mode, Set Negotiation
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4-14 Compaq TL881 Minilibrary System Users Guide Set Time Enables you to set the module's clock. Set Baud Rate Enables you to set the data transmission rate of the module's trace port. This function is intended for use by Customer Engineers only. The default is 38400 bits/sec. Set Serial Number This option enables you to alter the Base Module's serial number as stored in the unit. The Base Module's robotics reports these settings in response to the SCSI Inquiry command, in the Unit Serial Number Page. Set Unload Mode This option determines whether a SCSI Move Medium command is interpreted as implicit or explicit. If implicit, when the module receives a SCSI Move Medium command for a fetch from a drive, it unloads the drive before attempting to fetch a cartridge from that drive. If explicit, the host must issue a SCSI Unload command before each Move Medium command where the source element is a drive. The default is Implicit. Set Auto Clean Mode This function, when enabled, will sense the tape drive's cleaning request and after the next unload, load a Cleaning Cartridge into the drive. After cleaning is complete, the cartridge is returned to slot. The default is disabled. NOTE: This function is application dependent. Set Negotiation This option allows the Base Module to initiate negotiations for synchronous data transfer and wide data transfer from the host. Only models with a fast/wide drive installed can initiate a 'wide' negotiation. The default is Do Not Initiate. Set Mail Slot Some of the available host software enables the system administrator to limit access to the library as a whole while permitting insertion into or removal from the library of one or more tape cartridges when needed. This feature is commonly called a mail slot. It is implemented using SCSI Import/Export elements.