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Features Table
Release Date SL500 SL3000 SL8500
Feature FW Feature FW Feature FW
FRS_6.65 5/25/16 No Changes Save/Restore library 4.4 No Changes
configuration.
FRS_6.60 9/8/15 No changes No changes Support for Bulk 8.50
Caps.
FRS_6.51 9/30/14 No changes Ability to capture a log Ability to capture a log 8.36
snapshot from the local snapshot from the
oppanel. local oppanel.
Improved status
messages for Media
Validation
SL8500 None
SL3000 The user can now save/restore library configurations. (Bug # 15764004)
SL500 - None
Issues Addressed
The following issues, beyond the product enhancements above, have been corrected with this version of
software. Software versions address issues by ranking issues according to Priority. The Priority levels are
also listed below.
Priority 1
None
Priority 2
22747534 On library code 4.31 some drives are not accessible anymore in other partitions.
22756280 Base Module drives are unallocated from partitions after a host mapping change.
20762500 SCSI Element ID's are mixed up after add-on of drive in partition.
Priority 3
19774824 Allow the user to set auto clean on HLI partitions.
21135562 The Select Active cells screen to a library complex shows no Allocated Capacity
23003957 Media Validation error box has no error message showing up.
Priority 4
None
Priority 5
None
Priority Definitions
Priority 1 (P1) Extremely urgent, fix or patch immediately (Typically, the system or product is not
operational, resulting in a critical impact to the customers business and requiring immediate attention.)
Priority 2 (P2) Fix or patch definitely required for next external release (Typically, the system or product
is operational, but with severely restricted functionality or system degradation that is impacting the
customers business; some risk of customer occurrence or will cause minor disruption.)
Priority 3 (P3) Fix required for next external release (Typically, the system or product is operational with
functional limitations or restrictions that are not critical to the customers overall operation. These errors
are typically only seen in laboratory testing and are not likely to impact a customers operation.)
Priority 4 (P4) Fix desired for external release, if possible (Typically problems or questions associated
with product usage, implementation, performance, or any other inquiries that have little or no impact to a
customers operation considered firmware clean-up.)
Priority 5 (P5) Fix in the future or RFE (Typically minor problems or requests for enhancements.)
Available Downloads:
When downloading the SLC from one of the approved Oracle web sites, please be sure to use the
appropriate source for your needs:
The install solution will contain the install executables for Windows, Solaris and Linux.
The oppanel solution will contain the install jar file for the Local OpPanel
The weblaunch solution will contain the web launch war file
Installation Paths:
After installation, the SLConsole will be placed in the following location on a Windows platform:
The Add or Remove Programs feature (in the Control Panel as built into Windows) will work with
this installer and allow for the clean removal of a version as needed.
After installation, the SLConsole will be placed in the following location on a Solaris-based platform:
The installer will also create symbolic links if and wherever you tell it to, but they default to the
installing user's home directory. We do not recommend installing at the / level on Solaris. We do
recommend using /usr/bin or a user's home directory.
e.g., /home/someuser/SLConsole
Firmware and SLC Download Site for Oracle Service Personnel System Assurance Center
https://sac.us.oracle.com/download/index.html