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initial program load (IPL) LTO manual mode media format MPC card MPF card MPV card MPW card I A process that activates a machine reset and loads system programs to prepare a computer system for operation. Processors having diagnostic programs activate these programs at IPL execution. L Linear Tape-Open, an open specification for tape storage devices. M A relationship between an tape library and all attached hosts. Tape libraries operating in manual mode have been placed offline to all host CPUs and require human assistance to perform cartridge operations. Format of data written on tape (36 track, compressed, etc.) The central processing unit card for the tape library. The DC power supply card for the tape library. The CPCI expansion bus card for the tape library. The LVDS-HVDS library controller MPW card for the tape library. offline online recoverable error reset button O Not available for functional use by the host CPU. Library and drives are not active. State of being controlled directly by or in direct communication with a computer. Available for functional use. Library and drives are active. R Error condition that can be automatically corrected (for example, by initiating a retry operation) and, when corrected, allows continuous processing of a job, program, or hardware function. This button will start a initial microprogram load to the library. Glossary 209

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Glossary 209
I
initial program load
(IPL)
A process that activates a machine reset and loads system programs to
prepare a computer system for operation. Processors having diagnostic
programs activate these programs at IPL execution.
L
LTO
Linear Tape-Open, an open specification for tape storage devices.
M
manual mode
A relationship between an tape library and all attached hosts. Tape libraries
operating in manual mode have been placed offline to all host CPUs and
require human assistance to perform cartridge operations.
media format
Format of data written on tape (36 track, compressed, etc.)
MPC card
The central processing unit card for the tape library.
MPF card
The DC power supply card for the tape library.
MPV card
The CPCI expansion bus card for the tape library.
MPW card
The LVDS-HVDS library controller MPW card for the tape library.
O
offline
Not available for functional use by the host CPU. Library and drives are not
active.
online
State of being controlled directly by or in direct communication with a
computer. Available for functional use. Library and drives are active.
R
recoverable error
Error condition that can be automatically corrected (for example, by initiating
a retry operation) and, when corrected, allows continuous processing of a job,
program, or hardware function.
reset button
This button will start a initial microprogram load to the library.