Chapter 6: Getting Information About the LibrarySaving and E-mailing the Library Configuration Record144 Quantum Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 User’s Guide• Tape drive information:• Fibre Channel (FC) tape drives — Partition name, number oftape drives in partition, drive location, SCSI element address,online status, active status, ready state, vendor, model, formfactor, serial number, firmware version, drive type, logical serialnumber, interface type, World Wide (WWN), loop ID, topology,actual topology, speed, and actual speed• Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) tape drives — partition name,number of tape drives in partition, drive location, SCSI elementaddress, interface type, drive type, ready state, online status,barcode, media type, element address, vendor, model, physicalserial number, logical serial number, SAS Address, firmwarelevel, control path statusNote: The library configuration report lists the native deviceidentifier as reported by the tape drive. HP tape drivesalways report SCSI as the native device identifier, evenif they are Fibre Channel or SAS. For example, if youhave HP L TO-4 Fibre Channel or SAS drives, they will belisted in the report as HP LTO-4 SCSI drives.• Partition information:• Library information — Number of partitions, number ofcleaning slots, number of unassigned slots, number of import/export (I/E) slots, I/E manual assignment setting• Partition details — Partition name, number of slots, number oftape drives, and number of cartridgesSaving theConfiguration RecordAdministrative users can use the Tools - Save Configuration Record screenon the Web client to e-mail the library configuration record.You can only save the library configuration record from the Web client.Web Client1 Select Tools > Save Configuration Record.2 Save the file to a known location on your computer.