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4.6.11 Status of XSCF Remote Storage Server


4.6.11 Status of XSCF Remote Storage Server
This section describes the Status display at the top of the [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen.
Remote storage operations from the [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen and XSCF Web will refresh the Status display at the top of the [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen. You can use the Status data to check the status of connections between the XSCF and the media in terminals.
Table 4-4 lists the Status transitions on the [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen from remote storage operations.
Table 4-4  Status Transitions on the [XSCF Remote Storage Server] Screen From Remote Storage Operations
Operation Status
Connect
  Immediately after XSCF Remote Storage Server start
- [Launch] button clicked on XSCF Web

- XSCF Remote Storage Server started by Java command from terminal
Disconnected
  Target media selected on [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen Disconnected
  [Run] button clicked on [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen Waiting for connection from XSCF
  [Attach] button clicked on XSCF Web Connected
Disconnect
  Connected by clicking of [Attach] button Connected
  [Detach] button clicked on XSCF Web Waiting for connection from XSCF
  [Stop] button clicked on [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen Disconnected
Eject
  Connected by clicking on [Attach] button Connected
  Eject executed from Oracle Solaris Ejected
  [Run] button clicked on [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen Waiting for connection from XSCF
  Several seconds elapsed after above [Run] button clicked Connected
Table 4-5 lists the meanings of the Status display at the top of the [XSCF Remote Storage Server] screen.
Table 4-5  Meanings of Status of XSCF Remote Storage Server
Status Meaning
Disconnected Media in a terminal has been disconnected from the XSCF.
Waiting for connection from XSCF Media in a terminal can be connected and is waiting for connection from the XSCF.
Connected Media in a terminal is connected to the XSCF.
Ejected The eject command was executed from Oracle Solaris.