IBM 3590 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Table 3. Options and Status (continued)
Area Description
Messages 4 and
Supplemental
Messages5
Messages:
v Area 4 and 5 is a dual-use area that can be used for prompts and
messages.
SCSI messages include:
PORT0 ADDR=n ONLINE or OFFLINE.
PORT1 ADDR=n ONLINE or OFFLINE.(n can be in the range
0F.)
For SCSI port 0 or 1 (PORT0 or PORT1), the last assigned SCSI
address (ADDR=n) is listed with each ports online or offline status
(ONLINE or OFFLINE).
Fibre Channel messages include:
= indicates use of a hard address
: indicates use of a soft address
Port ID=/:aa bb cd
Port0 ID=aa bb cd
Port1 ID=aa bb cd
aa = Fibre domain address
bb = Fibre area address
cd = AL_PA. This is the Arbitrated Loop Physical Address.
No connection
Port0 ID=-- -- --
Not communicating, or did not establish a connection.
Port0 ID=?? ?? ??
v Supplemental messages appear in the 2-line message area of the screens.
These messages include general information, user feedback for control
actions, and attention messages.
Tape position
Indicator 6
A graphic representation of the position of the tape for processing a
cartridge or rewinding a cartridge. See Tape Position Indicatoron
page 14.
Status Icons 7
Displays different icons that represent the status of the device. See File
Protected Iconson page 14 and Dump Iconon page 15.
Cursor (>) 8
A symbol that moves when the operator presses the up or down arrow. The
item that is beside the cursor is chosen when the operator presses Enter.
Up Arrow 9
A symbol displayed when the operator has menu choices above the
viewing area.
Option 10
When the operator presses Enter, the item by the (cursor) is chosen.
If an item is dotted, such as UNLOAD DRIVE in a lighter font, it is not
available for use. If the operator presses Enter, the item is highlighted
temporarily and is not activated.
Down Arrow 11
A symbol displayed when the operator has menu choices below the
viewing area.
Chapter 3. Drive Operator Panel and Controls
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