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S SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface - A bus that transfers data between the host system and the library. SCSI ID The electronic identification number for each SCSI device in the library. The library SCSI devices are the drives and the library interface controller card. SCSI element reservation This allows the host to continue reserving drive or slots after a power cycle. This is typically used to ensure that only one host can access a slot or drive. single-ended SCSI A type of cable that is limited to short distances. soft error Electronic errors in library functions that can be recovered. These errors are recorded in the soft error log. soft keys Five buttons located along the bottom edge of the front panel display that are used to execute commands on the display. swap Two related library actions, or moves, such as moving a tape from a slot to a drive, and then back to a slot. switch A device that provides a (n by n) interconnect to allow a port to have full communication bandwidth with any other port while other communications are occurring. T tape, tape cartridge The media that the library uses for recording data from the host computer(s). TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol terminator An electronic device that connects to the end of the SCSI bus to stabilize bus signals. U UTC Coordinated Universal Time W web-based library administrator Describes the interface that allows you to monitor and manage the library over the network via the remote management card. wide SCSI A 68-pin connector that can be single-ended or differential in implementation. 4-Glossary

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4-Glossary
S
SCSI
Small Computer Systems
Interface - A bus that transfers
data between the host system and
the library.
SCSI ID
The electronic
identification number for each
SCSI device in the library. The
library SCSI devices are the drives
and the library interface controller
card.
SCSI element reservation
This
allows the host to continue reserv-
ing drive or slots after a power cy-
cle. This is typically used to ensure
that only one host can access a slot
or drive.
single-ended SCSI
A type of
cable that is limited to short
distances.
soft error
Electronic errors in
library functions that can be
recovered. These errors are
recorded in the soft error log.
soft keys
Five buttons located
along the bottom edge of the front
panel display that are used to
execute commands on the display.
swap
Two related library actions,
or moves, such as moving a tape
from a slot to a drive, and then
back to a slot.
switch
A device that provides a (n
by n) interconnect to allow a port
to have full communication
bandwidth with any other port
while other communications are
occurring.
T
tape, tape cartridge
The media
that the library uses for recording
data from the host computer(s).
TCP/IP
Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol
terminator
An electronic device
that connects to the end of the
SCSI bus to stabilize bus signals.
U
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time
W
web-based library
administrator
Describes the
interface that allows you to
monitor and manage the library
over the network via the remote
management card.
wide SCSI
A 68-pin connector
that can be single-ended or
differential in implementation.