Service manual
Library Status Tool
3-4 Revision P 96041
Sun Confidential - Internal Only
3. Use Internet Explorer (5.0 or later) or Netscape (4.5 or later) as the Web browsers.
4. Install the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) plug-in version 1.4 or later on the host
computer. You can download the Java plug-in from http://java.sun.com/products/.
5. Connect a standard 10baseT Ethernet cable to the library's Ethernet port. This
enables the Library Status Tool to communicate with the library.
Java Policy Permissions
Before using the Library Status Tool to load code or save reports, you must use the Policy
Tool from Sun Microsystems to set appropriate permissions. Use of the Policy Tool is
required because Library Status Tool, a Web interface, uses non-signed Java applets.
Setting Permissions
1. Create folders on your computer hard drive to save reports and load code (for
example c:\reports and c:\code).
2. To load code, download the appropriate code version from the following Web site:
http://www.support.storagetek.com
3. Launch the Java policytool. The Java policytool is located in the Java installation
directory.
The file is called policytool in UNIX and policytool.exe in Microsoft®
Windows®.
4. If you have already set up a policy file for the library, the policy filename with the full
path is displayed. Click Edit Policy Entry.
If you do not have a policy file for the library:
a. An error window is displayed stating it Could not find policy file
<path/filename>. Write down the full path and filename mentioned in the
error window and click OK. This filename is used to save the policy in Step 9.
b. Click Add Policy Entry.
c. In the Policy Entry window type: http://<library IP>/
libconnect.jar in the CodeBase field, where library IP is the 12-digit
library IP address (for example, 129.80.58.95).
5. Click Add Permission.
6. From the Permissions pull down menu, select File Permission.
7. Specify one of the following in the Target Name field:
• To load code from the Library Status Tool, type the full path and the name of the
firmware file you downloaded to the hard drive. (for example, C:/code/
firmware.prm).