Release Note для Spectra Logic spectra t120

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User Guide Updates — Configuring the Library
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ƒ Select Save results to LCM USB to save the library configuration file 
to a USB key. 
Note:
Connect a USB key to the USB port on the LCM before 
running the utility.
7. Select Run Utility.
After a brief delay, the Utility Results screen redisplays, showing that 
the configuration file was either saved or sent.
8. Confirm that the backup was successful, as described in 
.
Verify the Configuration Backup
After creating a backup of your library configuration, verify that the 
backup was successful as soon as possible after you create it.
When Saved to a USB Key
1. Plug the USB key into a PC that is not connected to the library.
2. Examine the list of files on the USB key and locate the SavedConfigs 
folder.
3. Open the SavedConfigs folder and verify that a folder corresponding to 
the date and time you created the backup is present.
4. Open the date-time folder and confirm that a number of files of the 
format 
cnnnnnn.cfg
, where 
n
 is a number between 0 and 9, are 
present. Make sure the files are more than 0 bytes in size.
5. If the configuration files are present and are more than 0 bytes in size, 
the backup was successful. Store the USB key in a safe location.
6. If the configuration files are not present, repeat the backup process 
) using a 
different USB key.
When Sent as an Email Attachment
1. Open the email attachment and confirm that it contains a zip file.
2. Open the zip file and confirm that it contains a number of configuration 
files of the format 
cnnnnnn.cfg
, where 
n
 is a number between 0 and 9, 
are present. Make sure the files are more than 0 bytes in size.
3. If the configuration files are present and is more than 0 bytes in size, the 
configuration backup was successful. Save the email attachment to a 
safe location from which you can copy it to a USB key, if needed.
4. If the email attachment does not contain the configuration files or one 
or more files are 0 bytes in size, repeat the backup process (
again.