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1. L201 061 1 Operator panel including status display used 3 Elastomer feet for desktop version for configuration and diagnostic testing 4 Viewing window 2 Cartridge access port CAP used for entering 5 Door lock and removing cartridges without interrupting operation 1 2 Revision P 96005 Figure 1 2 Library Rear View L201_575 Views and Locations 96005 Revision P L201 575 1 3 Views and Locations Figure 1 2 Library Rear View L201_575 EA en 14 Note 1 4 Power on off switches Power receptacles Standard power supply Redundant power supply Library RESET button use a wooden pencil never a screwdriver or other electrically conductive item to press this button Ethernet Web port Library LVD HVD SCSI ports SCSI port for Drive 0 See note SCSI port for Drive 1 See note SCSI port f
2. L201 063 1 Hand Assembly 7 Fibre Channel router card optional 2 Drive3 8 Cartridge 3 Drive2 9 Columns 0 through 3 with 3 on far right 4 Drivel 10 Cleaning cartridge cell 5 Drive 0 11 CAP cells two 6 Library vision calibration label the master target is below it Note From a software viewpoint the top drive that is installed is Drive 0 If all four drives are installed the top drive is Drive 0 and the bottom is Drive 3 If drives are installed only in the two middle slots the top drive installed would be Drive 0 and the drive beneath it would be Drive 1 96005 Revision P 1 5 Views and Locations Figure 1 4 Robotic Components L201_255 E L201 255 1 Z motor 4 Z carriage 2 Hand assembly 5 Theta motor 3 Zshafts Figure 1 5 DLT Drive Serial Number Warranty ID Number Locations L201 164 CEI 31004 MAS 5710 ZO mmm N 325 n Daan Ny ULTIME 1 FRU serial number 2 Warranty ID number 3 CEI serial number 1 6 Revision P 96005 Cartridge Storage Cells M Cartridge Storage Cells 96005 The cartridge storage cells are stacked in four columns arranged around the robot The tape management software locates cartridges by their cell numbers The library has two capacities e A
3. Power OK The power supply or supplies are functioning Power Fail The top power supply is not functioning Top Warn Temp The number that was set during configuration Shutdown Temp The number that was set during configuration Viewing the Status of the CAP To view the status information for the CAP look at the second line in the display Table 3 5 CAP Status Messages Message Meaning CAP Open The CAP is open CAP Select to Open The CAP is closed CAP Opening The robot is opening the CAP CAP Locked The client server has issued a software command that locks the CAP until a previous command is completed 3 6 Revision P 96005 Automated Mode Reviewing the Event Log The event log records significant messages and fault symptom codes FSC that the library has generated during operation To review the event log 1 Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow button until the gt sign lines up with Diagnostics 3 Press the SELECT button The Diagnostics Menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign appears to the left of Event Log 5 Press the SELECT button The display shows the event log screen 6 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the log Below is a sample entry on the event log s screen followed by an explanation of the entry s elements 05 3788 03 CAP 03 15 2004 14 46 14 05 is the event log line numbet 3788 is the FSC 03 is
4. woes ie eme PEE HERE eI EY exa e 1 15 Library Information Configuration Menu Lib Info Cfg Menu ssseeeeeess 2 5 Drive Information Configuration Menu Drive Info Cfg Menu ssssesse 2 6 Network Information Configuration Menu Network Info Cfg Menu 2 7 Hardware Monitor Menu eR DRE d ur VER HEY eer lw n acid B tec 2 8 Conversion Bill for Adding Cell and Drive Capacity 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee 2 10 Part Numbers for Adding Cell and Drive Capacity 0 0 0 0 0c ccc eee eee 2 10 L40 Tape Library Configuration Information 0 eee ee 2 11 Hypertermunal ConnectiOBs orage i ti ERO Mey MAO AAA RIS WE 2 13 Library Status Messages visado e a o a elena ad pawl cael din he ac saa Mia HR eau Gla es 3 2 Drive Status Messages iu Sheek Ose ya ea Uer x a a eed ere ee 3 3 Personality Module Status Messages 1 0 ccc en 3 4 Hardware Monitor Status Messages isses e 3 6 CAP Status Messages ia ence ise e mense a EAE RR EE re 3 6 Cleat Mema Greta ii ese her zu te erectos ste elei nec a elis 3 8 Clean Menu Intotmationins 215 4 9 Seis ined que E a en ux eee OR eate d eee 3 9 Report Options sce AA A EVE ES 3 16 Clear MEMI adiu s ee tes es ee t ere on han putes D e mh eee 3 30 Troubleshooting Table ste csine he eere ems erotig atp e e are Re me hee 4 1 SGSI Device Bus Types Issues le dus deter tdeo tia ti o ES OUR E ts 4 4 D1aen stics Med UA rud cnet tu s cade tte aea doe Ud Oe tt a 4
5. controlling host software The logical interface between the host operating system and the library components CRU See customer replaceable unit CSE port A slot that enables a remote or laptop computer user to run diagnostic tests examine the fault symptom code FSC log download firmware or connect the library to a remote modem customer replaceable unit CRU 1 An assembly that a customer is allowed to replaced in its entirety when it fails Customer Resource Center CRC StorageTek s Web based service that provides technical information to customers with Sun StorageTek maintenance contracts A log in and password are required D daisy chain 1 A method of device interconnection for determining interrupt priority by connecting the interrupt sources serially 2 A device interconnection cable diagnostic cartridge A data cartridge with a DG label which is used for diagnostic routines diagnostic tests Automated offline tests that a service representative uses to evaluate and troubleshoot equipment DC Direct current differential diff A SCSI bus alternative that provides better signal quality with less crosstalk and noise but requires more power to drive the signal The maximum cable length is 25 m 82 ft 96005 differential operation A SCSI bus alternative in which the signal from the SCSI chip passes through a set of differential drivers and receivers This alternative provides better si
6. Revision P 111 Summary of Changes This page intentionally left blank Revision P 96005 Contents Summary of CHANGES id so CODO NN Rab e A AAA iii Contents ds AS AE v Figures Sauter aae CU ae OU Pu de ACC Ue Balbi AC c Ral Ra QR CR AC Ue DE C AA RA ix TADLES rU x Preface A A e tn xi Organaj on is sai deese Eie tree Utere ee hat utet mque ete e s eere ast e xi Alert Messages xoc er e A e LESER E EE GN xii Mensajes de alert eee vu E Ra e eese ie ve cede dae pec aee neg ots xii Conventions c cou bei ped el bate A da ss ope de td aate a adios xiii Related Publications 25 o cists ows nee pn CER pr E Hexe p EASIER POR tes xiv Additional Information saa pev ARS Ce eR REVENU E axe VENERE een eed XV Sun s External WebSite iz 624 leet a RP Rh wh a der La ena oes a o d XV Customer Resource Center isses hh XV Partners Site tren aa Ch ee pas dae de eed Qr e UL esed da S eee bc Ba XV Hardcopy Publications ire ert PAS perpe vided wns MONT FI p Pede ess XV MEN A NN a cal e ahaa O ade ct san at arate ac OS enata yt Saale xvii Rack Safety and Precautions ani Ne Duce eta Race da PR Sains xvii Fibet optc Safety sce Rn LEESE ee DEN Un d are er lad de t Rea eon eg xviii Laser Product kabel cen e no or ete A RHENUS A IER PS ER EO xviii Fiber optic Cable Installation ieu ce re tpe aree ges ok e atn xix Fibet optic Cable Handling 4 esses ee e re em ee em nh ree em es xix Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention illie e XX
7. Drive Volt Current Heat output Amperes DLT1 38 VA 0 30 A at 120 VAC 130 Btu hr 0 16 A at 240 VAC DLT 7000E 72 VA 0 59 A at 120 VAC 256 Btu hr 0 30 A at 240 VAC DLT 8000 65 VA 0 53 A at 120 VAC 222 Btu hr 0 27 A at 240 VAC Super DLT 58 VA 0 47 A at 120 VAC 198 Btu hr 0 24 A at 240 VAC HP Ultrium LTO 46 VA 0 37 A at 120 VAC 157 Btu hr 0 19 A at 240 VAC IBM Ultrium LTO 69 VA 0 56 A at 120 VAC 236 Btu hr 0 29 A at 240 VAC Seagate Ultrium LTO 47 VA 0 38 A at 120 VAC 160 Btu hr 0 20 A at 240 VAC Revision P 96005 E Library Power Specifications Library Power Specifications The following table lists the power specifications for the library without drives Table 1 6 Library Power Specifications Input voltage 100 240 VAC single phase Frequency 50 60 Hz Maximum library power consumption 1 42 A at 120 V or 0 75 A at 240 V Maximum heat output 614 Btu hr Voltage amperes 180 VA B Library Dimensions 96005 The following pages show the dimensions and weight for the rack and desktop versions Revision P 1 15 Library Dimensions Figure 1 7 L40 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight L201_343 0o0000000000000000 L201 343 1 442 mm 17 39 in height 6 102 mm 4 0 in dedicated fan exhaust clearance area 2 483 mm 19 0 in width of front with flange shaded volume provides for cable and cooling 3 728 mm 28 65 in depth with fan without cables clearances 4 448 m
8. M Turri MP xxi Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor 6 1 0 es xxi Seguridad de fibras Opticas v ek eee Er ree Nee req preti quad v p ERR xxii Etiqueta del producto l ser i c ete eek terme ty Rye eie ra e xxii Instalaci n de cables de fibra ptica sees xxiii Manipulaci n de cables de fibra ptica ooooooooocccoccccco noc xxiii Prevenci n de da os por descarga electrost tica oooooooooccconoccc arc xxiv Notices x ete Geet ele ou Fa sve it UR RK ACRES ERA eda mea i deii o RAR v Mea a XXV United States FCC Compliance Statement 0 0 en XXV CISPR 22 and EN55022 Warning eee e eth er e eere eer be rie mae XXV 96005 Revision P v Contents Japanese Compliance 5tatemetit SA e ee AREA xxvi Taiwan Warning Label Statement 1 0 0 0 ce he xxvi Internal Code License Statement lisse een xxvii General Information acia exa o Or e AA A ADAN A AC e AER 1 1 Niewssanid Locations oce usur ROTER TRE pepe TA sme ROT S Gd To 1 1 Cartridoe Storage Cells 5 55 e eo ee tree defe bte uso deese Patin ar Pa A e e Ric ag dr tart 1 7 hom 1 9 Cartridge Access Potts oie ope des tree aet e ree eec leia bateria 1 9 Electronics Modules pe TO Ee eS EA RM Ed ete qe de ves rat teas 1 9 IEA AO SA AA rry nad sat ati pi dct 1 9 Persofiality Module ri et rete eee t ene lie eor decederet 1 10 Power Systemer sce e preme lee ee prede eo ert esee ee dur ete med 1 10 DAVES E 1 10 Audit o Fibtaty een Ve e i uiu Cha wi ee aa d
9. Ro Sun microsystems StorageTek L40 Tape Library User s Guide 96005 Revision P L40 Tape Library User s Guide Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved Sun Microsystems Inc has intellectual property rights relating to e i d is described in this document In particular and without limitation these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U S patents listed at http www sun com patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U S and in other countries This document and the product to which it pertains are distributed under licenses restricting their use copying distribution and decompilation No part of the product or of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and in other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Java AnswerBook2 docs sun com and Solaris StorageTek VolSafe TimberWolf TimberLine and RedWood are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and in oth
10. Xd AIRE SEREA Rae VCCI ORE ICBOQCVPAATRAMERCT CORE REAR CIS o U get spetoccoccms utd comalufmmd zi EI SGELIBKENSCEPHVETF English translation This is a Class A product based on the Technical Requirement of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology VCCI Ina domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions M Taiwan Warning Label Statement The following warning label statement pertains to BSMI regulations in Taiwan R O C HERA da El E SBA aye do i TE ERES SEES br es TOLI M TER Eus Bib ALS ee OR ERA i ATA English translation This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measutes Xxvi Revision P 96005 Bb Internal Code License Statement The following is the Internal Code License Agreement from Sun StorageTek NOTICE INTERNAL CODE LICENSE PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT THIS NOTICE IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY THE END USER AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION STORAGETEK THE MANUFACTURER OF THE EQUIPMENT BY OPENING THE PACKAGE AND ACCEPTING AND USING ANY UNIT OF EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF TH
11. Each supply has a switch If you have two supplies both switches must be in the ON position during normal operation e The ON position is The OFF position is O B Drives You can install one to four drives The library supports two types of drives Ultrium Linear Tape Open LTO drives LTO technology was developed by IBM Hewlett Packard and Seagate to provide a clear and viable choice in an increasingly complex array of tape storage options LTO is an open format technology which means that users will have multiple sources of product and media The open nature of LTO technology also provides a means of enabling compatibility among different vendor s offerings Quantum s Certance LTO 3 Hewlett Packard s LTO 1 LTO 2 and LTO 3 IBM s LTO 1 LTO 2 and LTO 3 Seagate LTO 1 and LTO 2 See Table 1 1 on page 1 11 for information on the LTO drives backward read compatibility Digital Linear Tape DLT drives Quantum Corporation s DLT 7000E DLT 8000 and Super DLT Benchmark Storage Innovations Inc s DLT1 1 10 Revision P 96005 96005 Drives CAUTION Possible data corruption Do not mix DLT 7000 and DLT 8000 drives in the same library If a DLT 7000 cartridge is inserted into a DLT 8000 drive the tape can be read and written on in 7000 mode If a DLT 8000 cartridge is inserted into a DLT 7000 drive and a read command is issued the drive will indicate Medium Error Calibration Error 03 8000
12. If you decide to enable the Auto Clean feature you must set the Auto Clean field in the Lib Info Cfg Menu to On see Table 2 1 on page 2 5 and insert a cleaning cartridge into the cell directly above the CAP For more information about configuring the library for Auto Clean see Auto Clean Feature on page 2 4 Configuring the Library on page 2 4 Reconfiguring the Library on page 2 9 Adding Cell and Drive Capacity If your storage needs have increased you might want to increase your cell capacity and the number of drives in your library You can do this either by ordering a conversion bill or by ordering a part number listed in the tables For either method You retain your existing external SCSI cables drives and media e You might wish to order additional external SCSI cables drives and media to fill your new configuration 96005 Revision P 2 9 Reconfiguring the Library Conversion Bill By ordering an upgrade conversion bill you can increase the capacity of your library within the same library frame You will receive an upgrade module and a set of instructions that will direct you through the upgrade process You will use the operator panel to have the firmware update the personality module to reflect the increased cell capacity of your library Then if desired you can add additional external SCSI cables dtives and media that can be ordered separately Use the following table to order the desired co
13. M Prevenci n de da os por descarga electrost tica xxiv Antes de tocar cualquier componente interno de la biblioteca incluidas las unidades de cinta debe tomar las precauciones adecuadas frente a descargas electrost ticas DES PRECAUCI N Los componentes son sensibles a la electricidad est tica Incluso una peque a descarga electrost tica puede da ar un componente el ctrico del interior de la biblioteca Un componente da ado puede no fallar inmediatamente pero con el tiempo se deteriora y puede causar un problema intermitente Aseg rese de tocar una superficie met lica sin pintar de la biblioteca antes de tocar el interior de la misma las unidades de cinta o los equipo de interfaz opcionales Antes de tocar un componente interno 1 Toque con el dedo una superficie met lica s n pintar de la biblioteca En algunas bibliotecas se puede tocar el marco En otras puede tocar un tornillo de la pared o el marco de la puerta 2 No mueva demasiado el cuerpo mientras toca las unidades de cinta o los componentes de la biblioteca Puede adquirir mu equeras antiest ticas con extremos de mordazas Revision P 96005 Notices Please read the following compliance and warning statements for this product CAUTION Potential equipment damage Cables that connect peripherals must be shielded and grounded refer to cable descriptions in the instruction manuals Operation of this equipment with cables that are not shielded
14. and not correctly grounded might result in interference to radio and TV reception Changes or modifications to this equipment that are not expressly approved in advance by Sun StorageTek will void the warranty In addition changes or modifications to this equipment might cause it to create harmful interference M United States FCC Compliance Statement The following compliance statement pertains to Federal Communications Commission Rules 47 CFR 15 105 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense M CISPR 22 and EN55022 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measutes 96005 Revision P XXV M Japanese Compliance Statement The following compliance statement in Japanese pertains to VCCI EMI regulations
15. nonexclusive license to use each copy of the Internal Code or any replacement provided by StorageTek or your authorized StorageTek distributor or reseller which license authorizes you the end user to execute the Internal Code solely to enable the specific unit of Equipment for which the copy of Internal Code is provided to perform its data part of Equipment ii is required by such Equipment to perform its data storage and retrieval functions and iii executes below the user interface of such Equipment Internal code does not include other Microcode or software including data files which may reside or execute in or be used by or in connection with such Equipment including without storage and retrieval functions in accordance with StorageTek s or its licensor s official published c Maintenance Code is defined as Microcode and specifications other software including data files which may reside limitation Maintenance Code 4 Your license is limited to the use of the Internal Code as set forth You may not use the Internal Code for any other purpose You may not for example do any of the following or execute in or be used by or in connection with Equipment and which detects records displays and or analyzes malfunctions in the Equipment d Microcode is defined as a set of instructions software that is either imbedded into or is to be loaded into the Equipment and executes below the
16. transfer of possession of the Equipment to another party StorageTek and its authorized service providers shall have the right with respect to the affected Equipment to remove all setvice tools and manuals and to remove or disable all Maintenance Code and or replace Microcode which includes both Internal Code and Maintenance Code with Microcode that consists only of Internal Code 96005 General Information The library is a self contained fully automated cartridge tape storage system that holds one to four drives The library is available as an upgradeable 20 cartridge model or a 40 cartridge model The library can be configured for either high voltage differential HVD or low voltage differential LVD SCSI interfaces The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths but throughput is lower than LVD The LVD interface restricts cable lengths but provides faster throughput The library can be configured for SCSI interfaces or with the addition of an internal or external Fibre Channel router configured for Fibre to SCSI operation The library can be placed on a desktop with optional cosmetic cover and elastomer feet or mounted in a standard 483 mm 19 in rack E Views and Locations The following figures show library views and the locations of components The major components are described in the following sections 96005 Revision P 1 1 Views and Locations Figure 1 1 Library Front View L201_061
17. 20 cell library has 20 data cartridge cells four drive slots a cleaning cartridge cell two CAP cells and Auto Clean can be enabled or not enabled If Auto Clean is not enabled the cleaning cartridge cell remains empty and cannot be used for a data cartridge e 40 cell library has 40 data cartridge cells four drive slots one cleaning cartridge cell two CAP cells and Auto Clean can be enabled or not enabled If Auto Clean is enabled the cleaning cartridge cell is used for a cleaning cartridge If Auto Clean is not enabled the cleaning cartridge cell can be used for a data cartridge making the total data cartridge capacity 41 cells Notes The CAP cells are not used for cartridge storage Those two cells and the drive slots are not considered when determining the 20 40 or 41 total data cartridge count If desired for third party software licensing reasons you can set your capacity to 32 See Configuring the Library on page 2 4 When you order the library you determine the capacity total number of cells you can use by the part numbers you choose If you choose to use the Auto Clean feature you must insert a cleaning cartridge in the reserved cell directly above the CAP Then configure the library for Auto Clean and reinitialize the library Drives will be automatically cleaned when required The following figure shows the cell locations for the 20 cell capacity and 40 cell capacity libraries Although you are able to s
18. 4 DET Cartridge Codes i etre RR ee rx RR RR RR hh dod e 5 5 DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications ceeeeeeeeee eee 5 7 SDLT Cartridge Tape Specifications eessseeesseee eee 5 9 DItrinm Cartnidee Codes darte eee Re da e Ren 5 10 LTO Gen 2 and 3 Cartridge Tape Specifications 1 0 0 eese 5 12 LTO Gen 1 Cartridge Tape Specifications ooooooooccccoccccc o 5 13 Revision P 96005 Preface This guide while intended primarily for users of the library might also contain information that can be used by system administrators The guide describes how to operate configure and troubleshoot the library Most of the information pertains to library hardware For specific drive information or for client generated software commands and console messages refer to yout drive or software documentation B Organization This guide has five chapters one appendix a glossary and an index Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Appendix A Glossaty Index 96005 General Information contains an overview of the major hardware components and the specifications Configuration familiarizes you with the operator panel and describes how to configure the library and drives It also describes how to upgrade firmware Library Operation describes the tasks you can perform while the library is operating in automated and manual modes Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tests describes how to corre
19. If no cleaning cartridges are in the CAP cells you will see a message No Clean Cartridges to import from CAP If the cleaning cell is full you will see a message Clean cells are full Press the MENU button to return to the Clean Menu Revision P 96005 M Using Library Status Tool Figure 3 1 Sample Library Status Tool Screen L201 513 96005 amp SronAGETEK Using Library Status Tool LIBCONNECT INFORMATION made POWERFUL ERA noe Name wolflab17 Hardware version LLC 02201806 Software version 2 07 01 Build date Feb 27 2002 13 43 43 Date on library 02 28 2002 Time on library 11 43 18 Library scsi id 0 Cartridge count 2 Drive count 1 Fastload on Code Load LIB STATUS Ready Drive 500 SCSI ID Invalid Model DLT1 Vendor BNHMK Serial Number PHD1F00053 Firmware Version 42 State Loading MONITOR ok L201 513 The Library Status Tool is a proprietary embedded software that resides internal to the library and is activated using a Web browser This software is available on every library at no charge It uses Java applets to send information using the Web Using the Library Status Tool you can Load code Reboot the library Generate reports on library drives fault symptom codes FSCs and tape inventory Revision P 3 13 Using Library Status Tool Requirements To use the Library Status Tool you must Make sure the library is powered on and initialized Set up t
20. Network Information Configuration Menu Network Info Cfg Menu Data Field Valid Values Explanation Library name Enter the name for the library in your netwotk Name where name is up to 11 alphanumeric characters This name has no effect on library operation This name is also called the Domain Name IP Address nnn nnn nnn nnn Enter the address for network monitoring where 7 is 0 9 Note You cannot assign an address such as 255 255 255 255 Network nnn nnn nnn nnn Enter the gateway connection between subnets Gateway where 7 is 0 9 This is required only when such a connection exists and is necessaty to library Operation Subnet nnn nnn nnn nnn Enter this data to make the library accessible Mask through a subnet on a larger network where is 0 9 This field is required only when applicable Web The default is horizon To change the password Password press the SELECT button and use the arrows to change each letter Ethernet nn nn nn nn nn nn nn The Ethernet address is set automatically Address Note If you change any of the network configuration values and you press the MENU button to exit the configuration menu the status display shows Needing Lib Reset SELECT to Reset the Library Press the SELECT button to reset the library 96005 Revision P 2 7 Resetting the Library Setting the Warning and Shutdown Temperatures Use this menu to protect media Refer to the documentation from
21. Progress module has been interrupted The personality module is no longer valid Revision P 96005 Automated Mode Table 3 3 Personality Module Status Messages Continued Status Item Status Message Explanation Version Version number for the personality module ID Lib Vendor The identity number for the library vendor Name Lib Vendor The name of the library vendor for example STK for Storage Technology Corporation Lib Product Name Normal type The product name assigned by the library vendor for example L40 Upgrade type The product name for which the upgrade is valid Lib Size Normal type The maximum available cell capacity of the library Upgrade type The number of cells that would be added SCSI Vendor Name The library vendor name reported on the SCSI interface SCSI Product Name The library product name reported on the SCSI interface Feature List 96005 Library Status The library has a free version of the Web enabled software used for monitoring the library Library Admin The library has the upgrade version of the Library Status Tool Viewing the Status of the Hardware Monitor Viewing the information under Hardware Monitor lets you know If the LLC card fan drive fans and power supply are functioning If a fan or power supply fails see the appendixes to report the problem The current Celsius temperature an
22. and data stored in a way that is functionally independent of main storage for example microprograms stored in a ROM T Also known as microcode FSC See fault symptom code G g gram Gateway A 32 bit or 4 byte number in dotted decimal format typically written as four numbers separated by periods such as 107 4 1 3 or 84 2 1 111 that is applied to an IP Address to identify router interface GB See gigabyte Glossary 4 Revision P get An activity in which a robotic hand obtains a cartridge from a cell or drive gigabyte GB One billion 10 bytes When referring to memory capacity 1 073 741 824 in decimal notation IBM H HBA See host bus adapter hand assembly A part of the library robot whose function is to grasp cartridges and move them between storage cells and drives A camera on the hand assembly reads cartridge volume labels Hertz Hz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second For example in the United States power line frequency is 60 Hz or a change in voltage polarity 120 times per second high voltage differential HVD A type of SCSI interface The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths of up to 25 m 82 ft but throughput is slower in data transfer rates than LVD low voltage differential host The primary computer on a network with which other computers interact host bus adapter HBA A circuit installed in a multi platform host or device that interfaces betw
23. button The Clean Info Menu appears 6 Press the MENU button to teturn to the Clean Menu Exporting a Cleaning Cartridge through the CAP When one or more cleaning cartridges have expired you can export the cartridges from the cleaning cell to the CAP Before exporting a cleaning cartridge through the CAP make sure The library configuration is set for Auto Clean e The correct cleaning cartridge is in the cleaning cell directly above the CAP The library re initialization is completed Revision P 96005 96005 Automated Mode To export a cleaning cartridge through the CAP 1 2 3 Ts Press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign lines up with Clean Press the SELECT button The Clean Menu appears Use the arrow button to line up the gt sign with the appropriate drive s Export Clean Carts option Press the SELECT button The CLEAN EXPORT MENU appears The CLEAN EXPORT MENU lists all the cleaning cartridges in the cleaning cell by media type and cartridge code To select the cleaning cartridge to export a Use the arrow buttons to line up the gt sign with the desired cartridge entry on the list b Press the SELECT button to export the cleaning cartridge Note If no cleaning cartridges are in the cleaning cell you will see a message No Clean Cartridges to export If the CAP cells are full you will see a message Export Failed or CAP may be full
24. columns or tubes which allow the hand assembly in the library to move vertically 96005 Revision P Glossary 9 Glossary This page intentionally left blank Glossary 10 Revision P 96005 Index A AC powet supply location 1 4 adding cell and drive capacity 2 9 advertencia mensajes en el manual 1 xii peso de la biblioteca en el bastidor xxi advertencia descripci n 1 xii agreement internal code xxvii alert messages in manual 1 xii applying DLT cartridge labels 5 5 applying Ultrium cartridge labels 5 10 artow buttons 2 2 audit data 1 12 Auto Clean feature setting 2 5 understanding 2 4 valid storage cells when off 1 7 automated mode operations inserting a cartridge through the CAP 3 1 monitoring the operator panel 3 2 powering off the library 3 22 removing a cartridge through the CAP 3 2 setting cleaning cartridge warning count 3 9 using Library Status Tool 3 13 B buttons artow 2 2 library reset 1 4 2 8 MENU 2 2 SELECT 2 2 C cables de fibra ptica conectores xxiii instalaci n xxiii manipulaci n xxiii CAP OPEN indicator 2 2 CAP See cartridge access port capacity adding 2 9 L40 options 1 7 cartridge access port CAD inserting a cartridge through 3 1 removing a cartridge through 3 2 status messages 3 6 cartridge specifications SDLT 5 9 cartridges applying DLT labels 5 5 applying Ultrium labels 5 10 cleaning the exterior 5 2 cleaning See cleaning cartridg
25. configuration information use a wooden pencil to press the RESET button on the rear of the library or press the power switch Off then On Resetting the library by pressing the RESET button will make the library configuration active but it will not cause the library fo perform an audit If an audit is required because cartridges have been moved you must open and shut the door ot press the power switch Off then On Revision P 96005 Reconfiguring the Library After you set some of the configuration values described in this chapter you reset the library using the operator panel When you press the MENU button to exit the configuration menu the status display shows Needing Lib Reset SELECT to Reset the Library Press the SELECT button to reset the libraty E Reconfiguring the Library For some situations you might need to change the configuration of the library These situations are discussed below General If you want to reconfigure the library later you can use the same procedures presented in Configuration on page 2 3 When the configuration is changed pressing the MENU button to exit the configuration menu displays Needing Lib Reset SELECT to Reset the Library Press the SELECT button to reset the library Note If you change configuration settings in the library make sure you also review the configuration of your tape management and application software to make sure they match the library s configuration Auto Clean
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27. developed jointly by HP IBM and Seagate for new tape storage options LTO technology is an open format which means that users have multiple sources of products and media The open nature of LTO technology also provides a means of enabling compatibility between different vendors offerings low voltage differential LVD A type of SCSI interface LVD interface restricts cable lengths 12 m 30 4 ft but provides faster throughput M m See metet mA Milliampere or one one thousandth 107 of an ampere Glossary 5 Glossaty magazine A container that holds cartridges in the cells provided and is inserted into the CAP magnetic tape A tape with a magnetizable layer on which data can be stored Synonymous with tape Main menu The top level menu on the operator panel display manual mode A relationship between a library and all attached clients Tape libraries operating in manual mode have been placed offline to all client CPUs and require human assistance to perform cartridge operations Mb See megabit MB See megabyte Mb s Megabits per second MB s See megabytes per second media type A type of removable media For example a DLT IV media type indicates that the cartridge is for use in a Quantum DLT drive megabit Mb 1 One million 10 bits 2 1 048 576 20 bits of storage megabyte MB 1 One million 105 bytes 2 1 048 576 20 bytes of storage megabytes per second MB s A measurement that
28. disabled Single ended bus Single ended mode Low voltage differential device LVD bus Proper connection HVD Potential damage disabled device Single ended bus Disabled device High voltage differential device LVD bus Potential damage disabled device Proper connection M Library Self Test and Event Log If you have used the troubleshooting tips to try to correct a problem and the problem is not resolved run the Library Self Test or display the Event Log Diagnostics Menu This submenu provides self test routines and a display of the Event Log Table 4 3 Diagnostics Menu Library Self Test The Library Self Test e Performs the normal initialization tests Performs a get and put for each cartridge in the library Ifa diagnostic cartridge is present mounts and dismounts this cartridge to Drive 0 and then to the other drives Problems with the library are shown in the status display Event Log The Event Log displays the 20 most recent events and errors With the information you obtain in the form of messages generated by the diagnostic tests you can contact CSS or ECSS or initiate a maintenance request to resolve the problem For more information see the appendixes 4 4 Revision P 96005 Library Self Test and Event Log Library Self Test The Library Self Test routine includes two default tests and an optional third test 1 The library goes through a normal initialization 2 Ea
29. elles 5 11 Ultrium Cartridge Environment Specifications 0 0 0 ce rr 5 12 As Customer Support vi a CL ha eere Vea Se oO VA I E ous A 1 Customer Services Support Center 0 cece eee teen eee A 1 Customer initiated Maintenance 1 0 eee eee eens A 1 Suns Worldwide Offices voir dat Loe Ih ee a ee prx FR OS A a ee Pee eS A 2 GISSA 4 Cone Condo P Ru NUDO Ra E ER bh CR CR AL REOR E SS dba 1 Glossaty 1 inni ANC Index 1 viii Revision P 96005 Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 2 1 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 96005 Libfaty ONTV eW ese ei a AA A bal Be ale wad ae 1 2 Library Reat View is ls ee DM p eee em cq vod ee eas 1 3 Library Internal View of Components 0 0 0 0 cee eee ees 1 5 Robotic Components iere a a a 1 6 DLT Drive Serial Number Warranty ID Number Locations 0 0 0 0 00000 1 6 Valid Storage Cells sares ts coh o IERI RE ere p eta e gr 1 8 L40 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight ooooccccooccccconcccc eee 1 16 140 Desktop Version Dimensions and Weight 0 000 cece eee ee 1 17 Operator Panel Components 0 0 cc 2 1 Sample Library Status Tool Screen 2 0 ccc cc cee ee hn 3 13 Report Selection Screen ii cesses lee em I ees e a ere Wek Hee Males Coe een 3 17 Sam
30. features and upgrades Table 2 7 L40 Tape Library Configuration Information Library Serial Number Library Warranty Number Version 20 cells Q 32 cells Q 40 cells Q Library Code Version Library SCSI ID Number of Drives Installed Drive 0 Serial Number Drive 0 Warranty Number Drive 0 SCSI ID Drive Type OnBus Q Off Bus U Drive 1 Serial Number Drive 1 Warranty Number Drive 1 SCSI ID Drive Type On Bus YU Off Bus Q Drive 2 Serial Number Drive 2 Warranty Number Drive 2 SCSI ID Drive Type On BusQ Off Bus Q Drive 3 Serial Number Drive 3 Warranty Number Drive 3 SCSI ID Drive Type On Bus YU Off Bus U Fast Load OffO On U Auto Clean OffQ On Network Library Name IP Address Subnet Mask Network Gateway Hardware Monitor Warning Temperature Shutdown Temperature Revision P 2 11 Upgrading Firmware M Upgrading Firmware This section describes how to use the Hyperterminal method to upgrade firmware See Using Library Status Tool on page 3 13 to use the Library Status to upgrade firmware Firmware is factory installed on all new libraries The firmware resides within a Flash PROM chip on the LLC catd You can upgrade your library by installing new firmware obtained from the Storage Tek Customer Resoutce Center Web site Upgrading firmware requires that you have A personal computer PC that contains Software capable of p
31. have a service clearance of 610 mm 2 ft Note When the library is installed in a rack it cannot be serviced from the right E Environmental Specifications The following table lists the library environmental specifications Refer to your drive vendor s publication and Web site for drive specifications Table 1 3 Library Environmental Specifications Item Measurements Operating Storage Transporting Temperature 10 to 40 C 10 to 40 C 40 to 60 C 50 to 104 F 50 to 104 F 40 to 140 F Humidity 20 to 80 10 to 95 10 to 95 Wet bulb maximum 29 2 C 35 C 35 C non condensing 84 5 R FISE 95 F Altitude 76 to 3 048 m 250 to 10 000 ft 96005 Revision P 1 13 Drive and Cartridge Weights E Drive and Cartridge Weights Item Table 1 4 Drive and Cartridge Weights The following table lists the drive and cartridge weights Weight DLT drive and tray 5 4 kg 12 Ib DLT 1 drive and tray 2 72 kg 6 Ib Super DLT drive and tray 3 17 kg 7 1b DLT cartridge 223 g 7 9 oz HP Ultrium LTO drive and tray 5 0 kg 11 Ib IBM Ultrium LTO drive and tray 5 8 kg 12 7 Ib Seagate Ultrium LTO drive and tray 5 5 kg 12 Ib Ultrium 100 GB cartridge E Drive Power Specifications 1 14 220 g 7 8 oz The following table lists the drive power specifications Table 1 5 Drive Power Specifications
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33. label on product Parameters and variables Device xx Italic font Path names c mydirectory Monospace font Port or connector names SER1 Font and capitalization follows label on product otherwise all uppercase Positions for circuit breakers ON Font and capitalization follows label jumpers and switches on product otherwise all uppercase Screen text including screen downloading Monospace font captures screen messages and user input Switch names Power Font and capitalization follows label on product URLs 96005 http www sun com Revision P Blue prints black in hardcopy publications xiii M Related Publications You can find additional information in the following publications Library Documentation 140 Tape Library CRU Instructions LAO Tape Library Installation Manual 140 Tape Library Ordering Guide 140 80 Tape Library Drives CRU Instructions Tape Drive Documentation DLT 7000 Tape Drive Product Manual DLT 8000 Tape Drive Product Manual DLIT Installation and Operations Guide DLI7 Product Specification SDLT 220 and SDLT 320 Product Manual Hewlett Packard Ultrium Tape Drive Manual IBM Ultrium Tape Drive Manual Certance Quantum LTO Tape Drive Product Manual Other Publications American National Standard Dictionary for Information Processing Systems American National Standard Magnetic Tape and Cartridge for Information Interchange Crossroads Fi
34. the number of times this FSC has occurred CAP is the mechanical device 03 15 2004 is the date the FSC occurred The fields from left to right are month day and yeat 14 46 14 is the time the FSC occurred The fields from left to right are hour minutes and seconds Note The electronic FSC dictionaty which lists additional information about FSCs and responses to them is available through your service representative or other Sun representative Contact your service provider for more information Using Cleaning Cartridges 96005 The following topics concern using cleaning cartridges to clean the drives Using the Clean Menu The Clean Menu provides information about the library s cleaning cartridges The menu allows you to change the warning count for each type of cleaning cartridge and import export cleaning cartridges It also lets you check the number of times a cleaning cartridge has been used The information displayed in the Clean Menu depends on whether Auto Clean is On and a valid cleaning cartridge is in the designated cleaning cell Revision P 3 7 Automated Mode 3 8 To view the Clean Menu 1 Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow button until the gt sign lines up with Clean 3 Press the SELECT button The Clean Menu appears The following table describes how the Clean Menu wotks Table 3 6 Clean Menu Criteria If On selecting a drive to clean Auto Clean is
35. these locations When an audit of the library is completed you must update the tape management database within the server Both the library audit and the tape management software audit information must match for correct operation 1 12 Revision P 96005 Safety Features Refer to your software publications for the procedure to update the tape management database Note If you manually exchange a cartridge from a drive for one in storage you must update the tape management database or an error will occur M Safety Features Safety features are incorporated into the library If you unlock and open the front door an electronic interlock removes powet from the robot In addition the LLC card and the power supply are housed inside the electronics module to prevent you from coming into contact with hazardous voltages and sensitive electronics E Tape Management Software The tape management software provides the instructions to perform tape read and write operations and robotic move operations When the library is in an automated mode these operations occur without manual intervention The software determines where the cartridge is located by accessing audit data uploaded from the library The software then allocates the drive to receive the cartridge For command descriptions and instructions refer to your software publications W Serviceability The library can be serviced from the front right and rear Each of these areas should
36. to make sute the library and drives are offline Note Refer to your client server software publication for instructions 3 Move the powet on off switch to the OFF position O B Manual Mode This section describes the operation of the library in manual mode Manual mode occurs when the library is taken offline by the client software or loses power Operator tasks that are performed in manual mode include Opening the Front Door on page 3 23 Inserting the Cartridges into Cells on page 3 24 e Removing a Cartridge from the Hand on page 3 27 Locating a Cartridge on page 3 26 Inserting a Cartridge into a Drive on page 3 28 Removing a Cartridge from a Drive on page 3 28 Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge on page 3 29 e Cleaning a Drive on page 3 30 e Returning the Library to Ready Status on page 3 31 Note If you encounter any problems that might need resolution by a service representative use the information in the appendixes to obtain the appropriate assistance 3 22 Revision P 96005 Manual Mode Opening the Front Door 96005 Before you perform any tasks inside the library you must always select the Door Operations Menu on the operator panel so that the library is prepared for manual mode CAUTION Possible hand damage Always wait for the OK To Open Door message to be displayed on the operator panel before opening the door This ensures that the hand is safely re
37. usually describes the speed of data transfer meter m A metric measurement of length equal to 1 0936 yatds 3 2808 feet or 39 3696 inches micro u A prefix that means one one millionth 10 microcode See firmwate millimeter mm A unit of measure equal to one thousandth 10 of a meter or 0 04 in millisecond ms One thousandth 1 0 ofa second milliwatt mws One thousandth 10 of a watt mm See millimeter Glossary 6 Revision P mount a cartridge The process by which the library robot retrieves a cartridge from a cell and places it into a drive ms See millisecond mV Millivolt or one one thousandth 10 ofa volt mws See milliwatt N network An arrangement of nodes and branches that connects data processing devices to one another through software and hardware links to facilitate information interchange network file system NFS A distributed file system and its associated network protocol network gateway A four byte notation that makes the library accessible to a large network which consists of two or more subnets through a gateway connection non backward read compatible NBRC The inability of an SDLT 220N tape drive to read recotded data from an eatlier version of DLT tape drive Contrast with backward read compatible BRC O offline Neither controlled by nor communicating with a computer online Pertaining to the operation of a functional unit when under the direct
38. xxiii precauciones de seguridad xxi precautions handling fiber optic cables xix prefix cartridge labels Ultrium data cartridges 5 10 prevenci n de DES xxiv protecci n contra electricidad est tica xxiv protect switch write DLT DLT1 SDLT cartridges 5 8 R rack installation dimensions 1 16 rack mounting safety xvii ready status returning the library to 3 31 reconfiguring the library 2 9 removing cartridge from drive 3 28 replacing cleaning cartridge 3 29 requirements for cartridges 5 2 reset button location 1 4 pressing 2 8 resetting the library 2 8 robot component locations 1 6 description 1 9 running the Library Self Test 4 5 96005 Index S safety ESD prevention xx features 1 13 fiber optics xviii laser product label xviii precautions general xvii rack mounting xvii SCSI drive IDs 2 6 library ID 2 5 ports location 1 4 SDL600 cartridges environment specifications 5 9 SDLT 220 cartridge 5 8 write protect switch 5 8 segutidad etiqueta de producto l ser xxii fibras pticas xxii montaje en bastidor xxi precauciones generales xxi prevenci n de DES xxiv SELECT button 2 2 serial number location 1 4 server software 1 13 SERVICE REQUIRED indicator 2 2 setting write protect SDLT 220 5 8 setting cleaning cartridge warning count 3 9 setting write protect DLT cartridge 5 6 Ultrium cartridge 5 11 SNMP description 3 21 software controlling 1 1
39. 2 11 configuring 2 3 controlling software 1 13 diagnostic tests 4 4 dimensions and weight 1 16 dual power label location 1 4 electronics module location 1 4 powering off 3 22 reconfiguring 2 9 reset button 1 4 resetting 2 8 returning to ready status 3 31 safety features 1 13 SCSI IDs 2 5 SCSI port 1 4 serial number location 1 4 specifications 1 13 Revision P Index 3 Index status port location 1 4 troubleshooting 4 1 viewing the status 3 2 warranty ID location 1 4 LIBRARY ACTIVE indicator 2 2 Library Admin 3 21 Library Self Test test 4 5 Library Status Tool description 3 13 license internal code xxvii Linear Tape Open LTO See Ultrium linear tape open LTO See drives Ultrium cartridges locating a cartridge 3 26 locations AC power supply 1 4 cells 3 25 columns 3 25 CompacTape labels 5 6 CSE serial port 1 4 DLT volume label 5 6 dual power label 1 4 electronics module 1 4 Ethernet port 1 4 fibre router card port 1 4 library serial number 1 4 Library Status port 1 4 library warranty ID 1 4 personality module 1 4 power receptacle 1 4 reset button 1 4 robotic components 1 6 SCSI ports 1 4 LTO cartridges environment specifications 5 12 M maintaining cartridges 5 2 manual mode operations cleaning a drive 3 30 inserting cartridge into drive 3 28 locating a cartridge 3 26 opening front door 3 23 removing cartridge from drive 3 28 removing cartridge from hand
40. 3 specifications cartridge environment DLT DLTI 5 7 LTO 5 12 SDLT600 5 9 colored cartridge 5 2 drive and cartridge weight 1 14 drive and cartridge weights 1 14 drive power 1 14 environmental 1 13 static electricity safety xx Revision P Index 5 Index status cartridge access port CAP 3 6 drive 3 3 library 3 2 personality module 3 4 ready returning the library to 3 31 storage cells location 3 25 storage cells valid 1 7 StorageTek Customer Resource Center CRC 1 xv hardcopy publications 1 xv L series Library Admin 3 21 Partners site 1 xv Web site 1 xv stoting cartridges 5 2 Sun Customer Resource Center CRC 1 xv Partners Web site 1 xv Web site 1 xv worldwide offices A 2 switch write protect SDLT 220 5 8 switch setting DLT write protect 5 6 Ultrium write protect 5 11 T table configuration 2 11 Taiwan warning statement xxvi tape cartridge See cartridges tape library See library telephone numbers support A 1 temperatures setting 2 8 troubleshooting library and drives 4 1 Index 6 U Ultrium cartridge applying labels 5 10 cleaning cartridge labels 5 10 Ultrium cartridges applying label 5 10 ordering 5 3 write protect switch setting 5 11 upgrade 2 12 upgrading firmware 2 12 V valid storage cells 1 7 viewing drive status 3 3 libraty status 3 2 personality module status 3 4 volume number label DLT 5 6 Ultrium 5 9 volume serial number label
41. 3 27 replacing cleaning cartridge 3 29 returning library to ready status 3 31 manually cleaning a drive 3 30 Index 4 mensajes de alerta en el manual 1 xii MENU button 2 2 menus Diagnostics 4 4 Drive Info Cfg 2 6 Hardware Monitor 2 8 Lib Info Cfg 2 4 Network Info Cfg 2 7 overview 2 3 messages monitoring 3 2 mode operations automated See automated mode operations manual See manual mode operations monitoring operator panel 3 2 montaje en bastidor seguridad xxi N Network Info Cfg menu 2 7 notas descripci n 1 xii notes description 1 xii O operations automated mode See automated mode operations manual mode See manual mode operations setting write protect switch SDLT 220 5 8 operator panel description 2 1 indicators 2 2 menus 2 3 monitoring for messages 3 2 using for configuration 2 3 organization of this guide xi orienting cartridges correctly 3 26 P panel operator See operator panel Partners Web site 1 xv PC hyperteminal setup 2 13 Revision P 96005 peligro para la vista a causa del l ser xxii personal computer See PC personality module location 1 4 status 3 4 ports location 1 4 power drive specifications 1 14 receptacle location 1 4 power supply locations 1 4 powering off the library 3 22 precauci n electricidad est tica xxiv mensajes en el manual 1 xii precauci n descripci n 1 xii precauciones manipulaci n de cables de fibra ptica
42. 96005 Table 5 6 LTO Gen 1 Cartridge Tape Specifications Specification L1 Cartridge Capacity native uncompressed 100 GB Capacity compressed 200 GB Read and write tape speed 4 0 m s Search and rewind speed 7 0 m s Archival life 15 30 years Number of tracks 384 tracks Dimensions Width Length Depth Weight 107 mm 4 2 in 22 9 mm 0 9 in 102 mm 4 0 in 210 0 g 0 46 Ib Temperature non condensing 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Operating Shipping 23 to 49 C 10 to 120 F Wet bulb 26 C 78 F Humidity 20 80 Assuming a 2 1 compression ratio 96005 Revision P Ultrium Cartridges 5 13 Ultrium Cartridges This page intentionally left blank 5 14 Revision P 96005 Customer Support This appendix describes how to contact Customer Support Services E Customer Services Support Center Customer support is available 24 hours a day seven days a week to customers with Sun ot StorageTek maintenance contracts and to Sun employees You can find additional information about customer suppott on the Customer Resource Center CRC Web site at http www support storagetek com HM Customer initiated Maintenance Customer initiated maintenance begins with a telephone call from you to Sun Microsystems StorageTek Support You receive immediate attention from qualified Sun personnel who record problem information and respond with the appropriate level of su
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44. CT button to save the changes You may press the MENU button to Revision P 3 9 Automated Mode 3 10 8 Press the MENU button to return to the Clean Menu Note When a cleaning cartridge in the reserved cell has exceeded the warning count the operator panel displays an asterisk in the library ready status line Viewing the Cleaning Cartridge Information The Cleaning Cartridge Information Menu gives you details of the media type cartridge code and the usage count of the cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell Below is sample display DLT CLN123 4 DLT is the media type CLN123 is the cartridge code 4 is the number of times the cleaning cartridge has been used usage count Note If the usage count reaches the warning count set for the cleaning cartridge EXP expired appears as the usage count CAUTION Take precautions with used cleaning cartridges When you place a cleaning cartridge into the library for the first time the library indicates a usage count of 0 When the usage count exceeds its limit you must replace it with a new one See Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge on page 3 29 To view the cleaning cartridge information 1 Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow button until the gt sign lines up with Clean 3 Press the SELECT button The Clean Menu appears 4 Use the arrow button to line up the gt sign with the appropriate drives Clean Cart Info 5 Press the SELECT
45. D you have chosen for this drive for example 00 This ID must be different from the IDs of other drives on the SCSI bus Valid IDs can vary depending on the type of drive Refer to yout drive documentation for more information Note If you change the SCSI IDs and a Fibre Channel router is installed you must reinitialize the router by either a soft reboot through the CSE interface or by pressing the power switch to the O position then to the position On Bus On On indicates that the drive is on the same SCSI bus as the libraty Status off s m Off indicates that the drive is connected to a different SCSI bus Status Loaded This is the status of the drive See Table 3 2 on page 3 3 for a list of the statuses Type DLT 7000 The type of drive is set automatically during initialization DLT 8000 BNHMK DLT1 For more information see SDLT 220 SDLT 320 SDLT 600 SGT LTO HP LTO IBM LTO Vendor The drive vendor is set automatically during initialization Code Ver 20 The code version of your drive is set automatically during initialization 2 6 Revision P 96005 Configuring the Network Configuration To use Library Status you must configure the network Access the Network Info Cfg Menu and complete the required fields as shown in the following table Note Ask your system administrator for the IP address the network gateway and the subnet mask See Using Library Status Tool on page 3 13 Table 2 3
46. E ve e dE ade 1 12 Safety Features M e A A iA A TERA a A DA a aloe Sees 1 13 Tape Management Software ee es e px RR or ee ed a pe c 1 13 A e ee ue ret ea te e b pde aid ce ud a vel rece cen 1 13 Environmental Specifications cesses n 1 13 Drive and Cartridge Weights cion Re n e Eh aee eh abe a ea as 1 14 Drive Power Specifications sien Ier He e prx Rr Y RR RE EAR Coe erra 1 14 Library Power opectfiCatlonss a rere IEEE pen I eb e xe Cr RS 1 15 Library Dimensions 2 eut Rex eee RES wi A ERO e ee ea ded eed eae es 1 15 COONS ULATION iex de o de ARX aie Sek Wine ae I ROI ER Vid do etit Vine CS 2 1 Operator Panel soci vee cee eva er a een Glad dale Sata eed eg ae 2 1 Buttons movcospeccebev Re ede RUE HAT WE UNO Ro Or ee ee eae ERES 2 2 Indicators rc ome moe A sce certe e Pete he Nb ees ta ate I A o EA 2 2 Operator Panel Menus nre erori rer rem hee eme ede ee ee es 2 3 Gonfip ratloti tie sees id RE ederet suche e peter esed p aec o Fete ede a qe Stace 2 3 Confiouring the Libtaty da EE NOR E ure eaeque pe ere vU ERES 2 4 Fast Lord Eeatute ccce sre nls Cerco er ee queso ee re ERE 2 4 Auto Clean Featute cue emet ee ceo eere Pcr tc et a ta ets 2 4 Configuring the Drives ss osais esso e eee er eer eer Re edie dale rhe es 2 6 Confiouiring the NetWork s scenes eemper D TA Cals od A A I E PS 2 7 Setting the Warning and Shutdown Temperatures iliis 2 8 Resetting the Library vs cerca Rhe exe VER REA Ra er Cink RR I e Ra e 2 8 Recon
47. FSCs Fault symptom codes with their descriptions occurrences from the library s Event Log Tape Inventory The cartridges in the storage cells the CAP and the drives Select All All of the above Revision P 96005 Using Library Status Tool Figure 3 2 Report Selection Screen L201 508 E E3 Library Report Report Choices vi Drive _ Tape Inventory 96005 Revision P L201 508 3 17 Using Library Status Tool Figure 3 3 Sample Report L201 511 Fault Symtom Code FSC Description m FSC 3e0S hex MECHANISM DRVO OCCURRENCES 5 LAST OCCURRENCE 9 5 2000 15 50 47 SUMMARY DRY Command Failed Drive Command already in TEXT DRY Command Failed Drive Command already in utin mm ESC 307 hex MECHANISM REACH OCCURRENCES 59 LAST OCCURRENCE 9 12 2000 19 44 13 SUMMARY An excessive position error was detected duri TEXT An excessive position error was detected duri L201_511 Before saving the report to your computer hard drive see Setting up Java Policy Permissions on page 3 14 to set up the appropriate permissions To save the report to a file type the name of the report and click Save Note This is the filename you entered in the Targetname field during the Java policy tool configuration This filename is case sensitive 3 18 Revision P 96005 Using Library Status Tool Loading Code Before loading code to the li
48. F_Port and FL_Port put An activity in which a robotic hand releases a cartridge into a cell or drive Q quiesce 1 Allowing all activity to complete before any new activity is allowed to start 2 To bring a device or an application to a state where all processing has been suspended and there are no tasks in progress 96005 Revision P Glossaty R redundant power supply This power supply shares the power load with the standard power supply so that if one component wete to fail the other supply could take over fully without interruption to the library operation reserved cells The cells in the library in which only cleaning cartridges diagnostic cartridges or swapped data cartridges may reside Only one of these cells is a swap cell robot An electromechanical device that moves cartridges among the cartridge access ports the stotage cells and the drives S s Seconds safety interlock switch A switch that disconnects power to the library when the front door is opened SCSI bus The interface connecting peripheral devices to a host operating system SCSI device A host adapter or control unit attached to the SCSI bus Synonymous with target SCSI ID The bit significant representation of an address on the SCSI bus Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP A protocol for monitoring and managing systems and devices in a network single ended operation A SCSI bus alternative in which the signal passes
49. G Do not run reboot while a backup or other important operation is occurring Other operations being performed on the library will be interrupted LIB STATUS Ready MONITOR ok L201 518 2 Click Reboot 3 20 Revision P 96005 SNMP Using Library Status Tool Sun StorageTek s L series libraries support Version 1 of the simple network management protocol SNMPv1 SNMP is an application layer protocol that performs network management operations over an Ethernet connection using a User Datagram Protocol UDP IP SNMP allows systems administrators to query the library for configuration operation and statistical information SNMP also allows the library to inform the systems administrator of potential problems Systems administrators and network managers use SNMP to monitor and receive status from the library such as Operational state of the library such as microcode level serial number online Status of the cartridge access port such as open closed number of cells Library elements number of hands columns panels cells CAPs Number of storage cells and media types stored in the library Number and types of drives installed in the library Many other variables defined in the database Refer to the L40 Tape Library Installation Manual 96053 for information on SNMP setup and configuration Library Admin 96005 The Sun StorageTek L series Library Admin is now available for the L40 tape library
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51. If a write command is issued at load point as with most drives the drive will write over any data present CAUTION Data loss Do not mount SDLT 320 formatted cartridges into SDLT 220 drives An SDLT 220 drive will overwrite the 320 data To avoid this carefully manage the locations of the cartridges within your library and designate the correct drive type for your read write operations See DLT Cartridges on page 5 4 for other cartridge restrictions The following table details the LTO drives backward readability Table 1 1 LTO Drive Backward Readability LTO Gen 2 Drive LTO Gen 3 Drive LTO 1 media Read and write Read only LTO 2 media Read and write Read and write LTO 3 media No action Read and write The drive interfaces are SCSI high voltage differential HVD or SCSI low voltage differential LVD The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths but throughput is slowet than with the LVD interface The LVD interface restricts cable lengths but provides faster throughput The following table shows the types of drives and the interfaces that are supported Table 1 2 Drive Interfaces Drive Name Interface HVD LVD DLT 7000E Yes No DLT 8000 Yes Yes DLT1 No Yes Super DLT 320 Yes Yes Super DLT 600 No Yes Seagate Ultrium LTO 1 Yes Yes Revision P 1 11 Audit of Library Table 1 2 Drive Interfaces Drive Name Interface HP Ultrium LTO 1 LTO No Yes 2 and LTO 3 Certance Ultr
52. M on the left side as you face the EM from the rear of the library The power supplies are in the bottom section of the EM The interface connections and personality module are on the EM frame See Figure 1 2 on page 1 3 for the location of these components LLC Card The LLC card is the processor card It contains all the necessary hardware to maintain the robotics servo and vision control It also sustains an operator panel interface a SCSI interface HVD or LVD selectable an Ethernet interface four drive serial ports and a CSE port The card stores the library capacity information from the personality module and the volume numbers of the cartridges in the library cells 96005 Revision P 1 9 Drives Personality Module The personality module is a connector that stores the library cell capacity information The module reflects a capacity of 20 or 40 cells The library does not operate unless an authorized module is attached to the rear of the EM Attach the module before powering on the library for proper initialization Only remove the module when installing an upgrade conversion bill or replacing the library Power System The library has one standard power supply A second supply can be ordered and installed to provide redundant power to the library and drives Each supply should be plugged into a separate circuit and powered on to provide redundant power If one supply fails the second supply automatically provides power
53. On and no cleaning cartridge is in the cleaning cells The message No Clean Cartridges Import one or more to Clean is displayed Do the following 1 Use the operator panel to return to the library status screen 2 Open the CAP and insert a valid cleaning cartridge for the drive being cleaned 3 Return to the Clean Menu Auto Clean is Off and no cleaning cartridge is in the cleaning cells The message No Clean Cartridges Import one or more to Clean is displayed Follow the procedure given above to insert a valid cleaning cartridge in the CAP for the drive being cleaned Auto Clean is Off Only the drive to clean is displayed Auto Clean is On and more than one cleaning cartridge is in the CAP Select the Import Clean Carts option See Importing Cleaning Cartridges through the CAP on page 3 11 Revision P 96005 96005 Automated Mode The following table describes the Clean Menu information Table 3 7 Clean Menu Information Option Description Drive to clean The drive selected for cleaning Set Warn Counts The number of times you want to use the cleaning cartridge for the selected drive before the library exports a new cleaning cartridge through the CAP For more information see Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count on page 3 9 Clean Cart Info A screen that lists the details of all the cleaning cartridges in the library for example usage count For more info
54. Press the MENU button to return to the Clean Menu Importing Cleaning Cartridges through the CAP When you want to replace the cleaning cartridges in the cleaning cell the fastest way to do so without re initializing the library is to import the new cleaning cartridges from the CAP to the cleaning cell Before importing a cleaning cartridge through the CAP make sure The library configuration is set for Auto Clean The correct cleaning cartridge for the drives that need cleaning is present in the cleaning cell directly above the CAP The library re initialization is completed To import cleaning cartridges through the CAP into the cleaning cell 1 Load cartridges into the magazine See Inserting a Cartridge through the CAP on page 3 1 Press the MENU button to teturn to the Main Menu Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign lines up with Clean Press the SELECT button The Clean Menu appears Revision P 3 11 Automated Mode 3 12 Use the arrow button to line up the gt sign with the appropriate drive s Import Clean Carts option Press the SELECT button The CLEAN IMPORT MENU appears The CLEAN IMPORT MENU lists all the cleaning cartridges in the cleaning cell by media type and cartridge code To select the cleaning cartridges to import a Use the arrow buttons to line up the gt sign with the desired cartridge entry on the list b Press the SELECT button to import the cleaning cartridge Note
55. SC This indicator flashes if One ot mote fans fail The temperature reaches the warning threshold A power supply fails Revision P 96005 Operator Panel Menus E Operator Panel Menus Use the buttons on the operator panel to access the library menus Press the MENU button to view the Main Menu To view submenus use the arrow A V buttons to move the cursor to any menu and press the SELECT button to view that menu The Main Menu s options are Doot Operations Diagnostics CAP Contents Lib Info Cfg Network Info Cfg Drive Info Cfg Personality Mod Hardware Monitor Clean E Configuration After initialization is completed you can configure the library The following paragraphs and tables describe the configuration entries Check off the tasks in the list as you complete them E E E Configuring the Library on page 2 4 Configuring the Drives on page 2 6 Configuring the Network on page 2 7 Setting the Warning and Shutdown Temperatures on page 2 8 As you enter configuration information record your choices in Table 2 7 on page 2 11 Use the operator panel buttons to enter information in the following menus to configure the library 96005 Library Info Cfg Network Info Cfg if you use Library Status Drive Info Cfg Hardware Monitor to set the warning and shutdown temperatures Revision P 2 3 Configuration Configuring the Library Two of the entries in Table 2 1 o
56. This is an upgrade version of the Library Status tool that has enhanced maintenance and diagnostic capabilities So in addition to the features of the Library Status tool the Library Admin includes the ability to e Get a virtual view of the library s cells e Obtain valuable statistics on the library drives cells and the cleaning cartridge View and modify the configuration of the library drives network and also set the cleaning cartridge threshold Under the network configuration you can add and modify the SNMP agents and recipients Run diagnostic routines such as the demo mode and library self test You can also remotely clean a drive For instructions on using the L Series Library Admin access the online help provided within the software Note When you order the Library Admin you will receive a personality module and a set of upgrade instructions The upgrade instructions contain some important procedures you need to follow to install and set up the Library Admin The conversion bill for upgrading to the Library Admin in an L40 tape library is 63040 Revision P 3 21 Poweting off the Library E Powering off the Library To powet off the library CAUTION Possible equipment or cartridge damage or data loss If you power off the library without performing the following procedure you risk possible equipment or cartridge damage or loss of data 1 Make sure all jobs have completed processing 2 Quiesce the library
57. ached to their connectors on the rear of the library the drives and the client computer Make sure that SCSI terminators are installed where required 3 Make sure that each SCSI device on the same bus has a unique address and that the last device is properly terminated 4 Make sure that the interfaces are matched for LVD or HVD operation See Table 4 2 on page 4 4 The library is unable to communicate with the drives Drive status on the operator panel displays Not communicatin g Open the drive door and make sure all cables are properly seated Repeated or excessive drive cleanings or cleaning messages 1 Replace cleaning cartridge with a new cleaning cartridge 2 Run the Library Self Test see Library Self Test and Event Log on page 4 4 and note if errors are reported for the drive 3 Run any client computer based drive diagnostic tests Cartridge stuck in drive or hand See Removing a Cartridge from a Drive on page 3 28 or Removing a Cartridge from the Hand on page 3 27 Drive is unable to eject a cartridge 1 Open the front door see Opening the Front Door on page 3 23 2 See Removing a Cartridge from a Drive on page 3 28 Revision P 4 3 Library Self Test and Event Log Table 4 2 SCSI Device Bus Types Issues If you plug a The resultis Single ended bus Proper connection Single ended device LVD bus Single ended mode HVD bus Operation
58. al as como de manuales afines toda la informaci n relativa a la manipulaci n segura de cables de fibra ptica 3 Protecci n de los conectores e Inserte los conectores con todo cuidado pata evitar da ar stos o la fibra No quite la cubierta de protecci n del conector hasta que est preparado para realizar las conexiones Al desconectar el conector vuelva a colocar la cubierta de protecci n Antes de realizar una conexi n limpie el conector Aseg rese de que no haya obstrucciones y de que las ranuras de chavetas est n alineadas Manipulaci n de cables de fibra ptica 96005 Al manipular cables de fibra ptica tenga en cuenta las siguientes precauciones No enrolle el cable a menos de 96 mm 3 75 de di metro No curve el cable a menos de 12 mm 0 5 de radio Sun Storage Tek recomienda que el radio de curvatura de un cable no sea inferior a 20 veces el di metto del cable No tire de los cables col quelos con cuidado en su posici n Revision P xxiii No aferre los cables con alicates pinzas ni fresas No una los cables ni los conectores a dispositivos de tracci n e Mantenga los cables apartados de bordes y salientes afilados que pudieran cortarlos o desgastarlos Aseg rese de que los orificios del equipo dispongan de bordes protectotes e Proteja los cables contra temperaturas extremas En toda ocasi n en que el conector no est conectado col quele su cubierta de protecci n
59. and name 2 Server software that automatically sets IP address net mask and gateway IBM 96005 Revision P Glossaty E electronics module A unit in the library consisting primarily of the internal LLC card interface connections and the personality module on the EM frame electrostatic discharge ESD An undesirable discharge of an accumulated electrical charge static that can severely damage delicate components and degrade electrical circuitry element An externally addressable component of a library such as a drive CAP or storage cell enabled 1 Active 2 On ESD See electrostatic discharge Ethernet A 10 Mb s baseband local atea network that allows multiple stations to access the transmission medium at will without prior coordination avoids contention by using carrier sense and deference and resolves contention by using collision detection and transmission Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access with collision detection IBM Ethernet address A six byte address that makes a library accessible to a netwotk See also Ethernet Internet Protocol IP address library name and subnet mask Event log A file accessible through the operator panel that contains events that occurred during the functional operation of the library F F Fahrenheit fast load A mode of library operation permitting the robot to retrieve another cartridge before receiving load confirmation from a drive fault sy
60. ay lines 7 Arrows indicate more information can be seen on 2 MENU button the screen Use the Arrow buttons to scroll 3 LIBRARY ACTIVE indicator 8 SERVICE REQUIRED indicator 4 Drive status 9 SELECT button 5 CAP status 10 CAP OPEN indicator 96005 Revision P 2 1 Operator Panel Buttons The operator panel has four buttons MENU SELECT 4 Indicators This button toggles operation between the Main Menu and the initial status display It also returns you to the previous higher level menu from a submenu This button chooses the option indicated by the cursor gt shown in the status display In a data field this button moves the cursor to the next character You must press this button until you come to the end of the character line to move on to the next field The A up and W down arrow buttons move the cursor to the selection you want in a menu screen When the cursor is in a data field the arrows increase and decrease the values of the numbers and letters shown in that field The operator panel has three indicators LIBRARY ACITVE CAP OPEN SERVICE REQUIRED 2 2 This green indicator flashes when the LLC card is active This amber indicator is lit when the CAP door is open This red indicator is lit when operator intervention is required Check the operator panel display for messages If the indicator is lit solidly and not flashing use the Diagnostics menu to see the fault symptom code F
61. brary see Setting up Java Policy Permissions on page 3 14 to set up the appropriate permissions To load code to the library 1 Select Code Load from the Library Status Tool initial screen The following screen is displayed Figure 3 4 Library Code Load Screen L201 519 96005 Library Status greyhound stortek com Library Code Load File containing code to load LIB STATUS Ready MONITOR ok L201 519 2 In the Code Load screen type the name of the file containing the code to load Note This is the filename you entered in the Targetname field during the Java policy tool configuration This filename is case sensitive Revision P 3 19 Using Library Status Tool CAUTION Do not interrupt the code load process as it may damage the LLC card It takes about 90 seconds to complete the code load A library reboot is necessary when the code load is complete Rebooting the Library To reboot the library 1 Select Reboot from the Library Status Tool initial screen The following screen is displayed Figure 3 5 Library Reboot Screen L201 518 Library Status greyhound stortek com Library Reboot Rebooting the library is equivalent to power cycling the device Network operation will be interrupted while the device is performing a self test and other initialization tasks Your browser needs to be restarted after this operation To reboot the library click the button below WARNIN
62. bre Router Users Manual StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual Fiber Optic Users Guide Magnetic Tape Labels and File Structure for Information Interchange SCSI 3 Parallel Interface SPI Small Computer System Interface Revision P Part Number 96031 96053 MT5011 96006 Part 31313450x Quantum 81 60118 0x Benchmark 000826 0x Benchmark 000827 0x CD included with drive CD included with drive CD included with drive CD included with drive Part Number ANSI X3 TR 1 82 ANSI X3B5 87 009 DS30110 461273 01 9433 ANSI X3 27 1978 ANSI X3T9 2 91 010R7 ISO 9316 1989 96005 MW Additional Information Sun Microsystems Inc Sun offers several methods for you to obtain additional information Sun s External Web Site Sun s external Web site provides marketing product event corporate and service information The external Web site is accessible to anyone with a Web browser and an Internet connection The URL for the external Web site is http www sun com The URL for Storage Tek M brand specific information is http www sun com storagetek Customer Resource Center The StorageTek product Customer Resource Center CRC is a Web site that enables members to resolve technical issues by searching code fixes and technical documentation for StorageTek brand products CRC membership entitles you to other proactive services such as HIPER subscriptions technical tips answers to frequently asked qu
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64. ch data cartridge is removed from its cell and returned to its cell If a diagnostic cartridge is within the library and at least one drive is installed 3 The diagnostic cartridge will be mounted into and dismounted from each drive starting with Drive 0 Note The diagnostic cartridge is a blank data cartridge that has DG in the volume label To run the Library Self test 1 Press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign appears to the left of Diagnostics 3 Press the SELECT button The status display shows the Diagnostics menu 4 Press the atrow buttons until the gt sign appears to the left of Library Self Test 5 Press the SELECT button The status display shows the Are you sure message 6 Press the SELECT button again The status display shows the Running Init Test message while the Library Self Test runs When the Library Self Test is completed the status display shows the Command Completed message Note Ifthe test did not complete successfully make a note of the messages shown in the status display so that you can report them to CSS or ECSS For more information see the appendixes 7 When the Library Self Test completes press the MENU button twice to return to the Main Menu 96005 Revision P 4 5 Library Self Test and Event Log Event Log The Event Log displays the last 20 most recent events and errors This will give you a history of library actions equ
65. control of the computer open fiber control OFC Open Fiber Control OFC cables incorporate a safety mechanism that prevents damage to the human eye when the connection link is disconnected operator panel 1 A panel that enables a user to configure and diagnose the library or drive 2 The user interface for libraries or drives 96005 operating system Software that controls the execution of program and that may provide services such as resource allocation scheduling input output control and data management Although operating systems ate predominately software partial hardware implementations are possible T oz An abbreviation for ounce A unit of weight equal to 28 35 grams P peripheral device Any device that communicates with a particular host or computer Peripheral devices include disk subsystems tape subsystems printers scanners CD ROMs optical devices and communication devices personality module A connector key which connects to the library through a DB9 connector The personality module stores the library cell capacity information picker See hand assembly port 1 A specific communications end point within a host A port is identified by a port number IBM 2 A specific end point for communications within a host or from a host to a peripheral device or vice versa 3 In Fibre Channel it is an access point in a device where a link attaches Examples of this port are N_Port NL_Port
66. ct problems with the library and drives It also describes tests and how to examine the event log Cartridge Information describes how to prepare inspect store and g gt 2 gt clean cartridges Customer Support describes how customers should contact Customer Support Services The Glossaty defines new or special terms and abbreviations used in this publication The Index assists in locating information in this guide Revision P xi M Alert Messages Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has a unique relationship to the main text or graphic Note A note provides additional information that is of special interest A note might point out exceptions to rules or procedures A note usually but not always follows the information to which it pertains CAUTION A caution informs you of conditions that might result in damage to hardware corruption of data or corruption of application software A caution always precedes the information to which it pertains WARNING A warning alerts you to conditions that might result in long term health problems injury or death A warning always precedes the information to which it pertains M Mensajes de alerta Los mensajes de alerta llaman la atenci n hacia informaci n de especial importancia o que tiene una relaci n espec fica con el texto principal o los gr ficos Nota Una nota expone informaci n adicional que
67. d component might not fail immediately but over time it will become worse and might eventually cause an intermittent problem Be sure that you touch an unpainted metal surface of the library before you reach inside the library or touch the drives or optional interface equipment Before you touch any internal components 1 With your finger touch an unpainted metal surface of the library In some libraries you can touch the library s frame In other libraries you might have to touch a bolt on the wall or on the door frame 2 Keep your body movement to a minimum as you touch the dtives or the library components Antistatic wrist straps that have clip on ends are commercially available Revision P 96005 Seguridad Las siguientes p ginas describen pr cticas habituales sobre instalaci n en bastidor fibras pticas y descargas electrost ticas E Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor ADVERTENCIA Posibilidad de lesiones f sicas Peligro de levantamiento La biblioteca pesa 44 45 kg 98 Ib a lo que hay que a adir el peso de las unidades Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici n se requieren como m nimo dos personas e Al colocar otros equipos en el bastidor considere tambi n el peso total de la biblioteca Para evitar un desequilibrio de la carga coloque los equipos m s pesados abajo y los m s ligeros arriba De lo contrario el bastidor podr a desestabilizarse y caerse Alinstalar la bibliot
68. d high Celsius temperature of the library You can set the warning and shutdown temperatures during configuration to protect the tape media If the temperature reaches the warning temperature the SERVICE REQUIRED indicator blinks If the temperature reaches the shutdown temperature the indicator remains lit and no additional move requests are accepted When the temperature drops 2 C below the warning or shutdown temperature the condition will be cleared If desired you can press SELECT to clear the highest temperature The display will show the current temperature Revision P 3 5 Automated Mode Note If you did not set the warning and shutdown temperatures during configuration the display only will show the current and high temperatures To view the Hardwate Monitor information 1 Press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign appears to the left of Hardware Monitor 3 Press the SELECT button The Hardware Monitor Menu is displayed 4 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the information Table 3 4 Hardware Monitor Status Messages Message Meaning Current Temp 26 The current Celsius temperature of the library High Temp 27 The highest Celsius temperature of the library since the last time this field was reset Fans OK The LLC card fan and drive fans are functioning Fans Fail The Drive Slot O fan is not functioning Drive Slot 0 Fan
69. data To avoid this carefully manage the locations of the cartridges within your library and designate the correct drive type for your read write operations See Drives on page 1 10 for other cartridge restrictions Figure 5 1 DLT Cartridge Components L201_052 L201_052 Volume number label Leader latch Tape leader Top side of the cartridge 1 Orange indicator that denotes write protection 2 Write protection is on the orange indicator is visible data can only be read from the tape 3 Write protection is off the orange indicator is not visible data can be written to the tape SD See 5 4 Revision P 96005 DLT Cartridges Applying Cartridge Labels Cartridge labels reflect the cartridge media and usage If your cartridges were not ordered with labels already applied you must apply them yourself You must correctly label all cartridges for library use CAUTION Possible misread of volume number label Make sure the edges of the labels do not curl curling causes the cartridges to stick in the drive loader and the robot will misread the label Table 5 1 DLT Cartridge Codes Label Type of Cartridge D DLTtape IV data cartridges C DLTtape HI data cartridges E DLTtape HIXT data cartridges CLN Cleaning cartridges DG Diagnostic cartridge apply a DG label to a blank data cartridge to be used for diagnostic tests S All SDLT cartridges ISDLT cleaning cartr
70. dged handle on the rear of a drive tray that when a person turns it lets the person secure the drive to the drive column U Ultrium The single hub implementation of the LTO specification for tape storage devices Glossary 8 Revision P V V Volts usually expressed as VAC volts alternating current or VDC volts direct current VAC Volts alternating current VDC Volts direct current VOLSER See volume serial number volume A data carrier that mounts and dismounts as a unit for example a reel of magnetic tape or a disk pack volume serial number VOLSER An alphanumeric label that the host software uses to identify a volume It attaches to the spine of a cartridge and is both human and machine readable W warning count A user determined limit that indicates the number of times a cleaning cartridge will be used before 1t must be exported from the library write enabled A setting on cartridge tapes that allows data to be written on the tape write protect WP To set the switch on a cartridge tape to prevent data from being written on the tape Reading data is still possible See also file protect Y Y cable A communications cable that has two connectors at one end and one connector at the other Z Z carriage The portion of the robot on which the hand assembly rests Z motor The motor responsible for the vertical movement of the hand assembly in the library 96005 Glossary Z shafts The
71. directly between SCSI chips on either end of the cable Contrast with differential operation small computer systems interface SCSI A local interface operating over a wide range of transfer rates using a common command set for all devices attached to the interface It connects host computer systems to a variety of peripheral devices SNMP See Simple Network Management Protocol Glossaty 7 Glossaty storage cells The locations where cartridges are kept in the library StorageTek L Series Library Admin An optional interface that simulates internet browser operation for the library This is an upgrade of the Library Status Tool submenu A menu related to and reached from a main menu IBM subnet mask A four byte notation that resolves routing within a network See also Ethernet address Internet Protocol IP address library name Super DLT The next generation of DLT Digital Linear Tape products which remains a standard for mid range operating systems swap cell The cell among the reserved cells into which the robot might temporarily place a cartridge tape See magnetic tape tape drive See drive tape transport interface TTI An interface to control monitor tape movement target A machine readable optical pattern used to determine robot position See also SCSI device theta motor The motor responsible for the lateral movement of the hand assembly in the libraty thumbscrew The large cylindrical rough e
72. e E Inspecting Cartridges 96005 A defective or dirty cartridge can damage a drive Always inspect a cartridge before inserting it into a drive or a library Look for Cracked or broken cartridge e Broken leader Broken leader latch Damaged write protect switch Liquid in the cartridge Revision P 5 Maintaining Cartridges Labels not firmly or neatly attached or extending over the cartridge edge Any other obvious damage E Maintaining Cartridges It is important to keep your tape cartridges in good condition A defective or dirty cartridge can damage a drive If you suspect a problem with a cartridge inspect it for the possible defects listed in Inspecting Cartridges on page 5 1 The following sections describe how to store cartridges and clean their exteriors When you store a cartridge Leave it in its protective wrapping until you are ready to use it e Choose a clean environment that duplicates the conditions of the room in which it is used Make sure the cartridge has been in its operating environment for at least 24 hours When you clean a cartridge exterior CAUTION Potential damage to cartridges Do not use certain solvents to remove labels or to clean cartridges because they can damage the cartridges Do not use acetone trichloroethane toluene xylene benzene ketone methylethyl ketone methylene chloride ethyldichloride esters ethyl acetate or similar chemicals Wipe all du
73. e SDLT and standard DLT DLT1 cartridges are shown in Figure 5 3 CAUTION Data loss Do not mount SDLT 320 formatted cartridges into SDLT 220 drives An SDLT 220 drive will overwrite the 320 data To avoid this carefully manage the locations of the cartridges within your library and designate the correct drive type for your read write operations Figure 5 3 DLT and SDLT Cartridge Differences L201 360 L201 360 SDLT cartridge DLT cartridge Write protect switches Volume serial number VOLSER labels m re 5 8 Revision P 96005 Ultrium Cartridges Table 5 3 SDLT Cartridge Tape Specifications Performance SDLT 600 Capacity native uncompressed 300 GB Archival life 30 years Tape drive compatibility SDLT600 Form factor Half inch Width 105 6 mm 4 16 in Length 105 3 mm 4 15 in Depth 25 4 mm 1 0 in Weight 222 5 g 7 85 oz Humidity 20 80 Temperature non condensing 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Wet bulb maximum 26 C 78 F M Ultrium Cartridges The following sections describe Ultrium cartridges Figure 5 4 Ultrium Cartridge Components L201_049 L201_049 1 Write protect switch data cartridge has red 3 Access Door switch cleaning cartridge has gray switch 4 Leader pin 2 Volume number label 96005 Revision P 5 9 Ultrium Cartridges Cartridge Label Codes Cartridge labels reflect the cartridge media and usage Table 5 4 The le
74. e cartridge into cell 1022d see Figure 3 6 on page 3 25 or you will cause an initialization failure Inserting the cartridges correctly is critical for library operation If you do not orient the cartridges correctly or do not insert them all the way into the storage cells the library might fail and the operator panel might display an error message Make sure you insert the cartridge inside the black array not above or beneath it Figure 3 7 on page 3 26 shows the correct way to insert cartridges into storage cells Check the cartridges to make sure that they are correctly labeled as described in the user s guide The media check feature if enabled ensures that there are no unreadable unlabeled or impropetly placed cartridges If the robot cannot grab one of these cartridges the library status will be not ready Insert as many cartridges into the library as you want and as your configuration allows making sure you seat them all the way into the storage cells Revision P 96005 Manual Mode Figure 3 6 Determining the Valid Storage Cells L201_038 NE 1000d 10224 1039d AMAA 1010d 1032 1040d L201_038 1 Drive Slot 3 6 Column 1 2 Drive Slot 2 7 Column 2 3 Drive Slot 1 8 Column 3 4 Drive Slot 0 9 CAP two cells 5 Column 0 Note Ina 40 cell capacity library if Auto Clean is not enabled th
75. e cartridge is read only nothing can be written on the tape Slide the switch to reveal the closed lock symbol In this position the drive can only read data from the tape but cannot write data to it Figure 5 6 Setting the Ultrium Write Protect Switch L201 051 l 2 3 96005 L201_051 Write protect switch data cartridge has red switch cleaning cartridge has gray switch Write enabled Write protected Revision P 5 11 Ultrium Cartridges Ultrium Cartridge Environment Specifications The following tables list the LTO Gen 1 2 and 3 specifications Table 5 5 LTO Gen 2 and 3 Cartridge Tape Specifications Specification L2 Cartridge L3 Cartridge Capacity native uncompressed 200 GB 400 GB Capacity compressed 400 GB 800 GB Read and write tape speed 5 9 m s 5 9 m s Search and rewind speed 7 0 m s 7 0 m s Archival life 15 30 years 15 30 years Number of tracks 512 tracks 704 tracks Dimensions Width Height Depth Weight 107 mm 4 2 in 22 9 mm 0 9 in 102 mm 4 0 in 210 0 g 0 46 Ib 107 mm 4 2 in 22 9 mm 0 9 in 102 mm 4 0 in 210 0 g 0 46 Ib Temperature non condensing Operating 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Shipping 23 to 49 C 10 to 120 F 23 to 49 C 10 to 120 F Wet bulb 26 C 78 F 26 C 78 F Humidity 20 80 20 80 Assuming a 2 1 compression ratio 5 12 Revision P
76. e cleaning cartridge cell can be used for a data cartridge for a total of 41 data cells Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells for the 20 cell configuration Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells and Columns 2 and 3 gray cells for the 40 cell configuration Use the black cell above the CAP for a cleaning cartridge if Auto Clean is enabled The small black rectangles are targets 96005 Revision P 3 25 Manual Mode Figure 3 7 Inserting the Cartridges L201_284 VW Zin Ne eee ee lu L201 284 1 Storage Cells 3 Ultrium cartridge 2 DLT cartridge 4 Volume number Locating a Cartridge To locate a particular cartridge inside the library 1 Open the door 2 Locate the particular cartridge by its volume label and cell 3 Remove the cartridge from the cell by sliding the cartridge out 4 Close the library doot 3 26 Revision P 96005 Manual Mode Removing a Cartridge from the Hand CAUTION ESD hazard Refer to Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention on page xx before continuing To remove a cartridge from the hand 1 Open the door 2 Move the robot until it is in front of an empty cell or drive slot and high enough so that you can reach under the hand Figure 3 8 Hand Belt L201 278 3 Move the belt on the bottom right side of the hand until the cartridge is placed into the cell 4 Move the belt in the opposite direction until the reach mec
77. e cover in place until you are ready to make connections Replace the connector s protective cover when the connector is disconnected Clean the connector before making a connection Make sure that there are no obstructions and that keyways are aligned Fiber optic Cable Handling 96005 Observe these precautions when you handle fiber optic cables Do not coil the cable to less than 96 mm 3 75 in in diameter Do not bend the cable to less than 12 mm 0 5 in in radius It is most important that a cable s bend radius be no less than 20 times the diameter of the cable Do not pull on the cables carefully place them into position Do not grasp the cables with pliers grippers or side cutters do not attach pulling devices to the cables or connectors Revision P xix Keep cables away from sharp edges or sharp protrusions that could cut or wear through the cable make sure that cutouts in the equipment have protective edging Protect the cable from extreme temperature conditions Install the connector s protective cover whenever the connector is not connected Bb Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention XX Before you touch any internal components in the library including drives you must take precautions against electrostatic discharge ESD CAUTION Components are sensitive to static electricity Even a small electrostatic discharge can damage an electrical component that is inside the library A damage
78. e ed ede ves Died wea EA 3 7 Using Clean Cartridges tasar IR Sieg bee RA OES te ER wed 3 7 Using the Clean Ment 3 tinted ue eatem pete eee alte go RO te e Rae Shae 3 7 Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count lecce 3 9 Viewing the Cleaning Cartridge Information 3 10 Exporting a Cleaning Cartridge through the CAP 0 0 3 10 Importing Cleaning Cartridges through the CAP 0 0 0 0 cece eee 3 11 Using Library Status TOO citadas it aaa e ela 3 13 Requirements isis diate Ir a Sette Dee VH enses UU spa 3 14 Setting up Java Policy Permissions 1 0 0 0 I 3 14 Generating Reports 1x esu set eaae sb eu m e e e Re e eee n ede den e 3 16 fornire c A aia 3 19 Rebootitie the Library atada tes Ce qood oes AS SCENES SUN ERE EA MEN 3 20 SNIPER pe AA PA E io 3 21 Library AA A A A A A E 3 21 Poweting off the Library ci o A a ao 3 22 Manual Mode veritas Ge baa bid A ue ias 3 22 Openine the Front DOOf s is A A AAA iia 3 23 Inserting the Cartridges into Cells 4 cee iiss ia ie ese een ee be bes tiene details 3 24 Locating a Cartridge seerne Cae ea a SER CAEN Ea Cove Hak CHI A Eee CS 3 26 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand 3 27 Insertine a Cartridge intoa Drive vase da a o ce Pane ew oe p dern 3 28 Removing a Cartridge from a Drive ne 3 28 Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge ioc s be nieni enone a Wak bale 3 29 Cleaning a Drive ia Hix heehee tee ee REM Ue ede eed ea eta 3 30 96005 Revision P vii Contents Re
79. e place and date of the manufacturer The label appears on top of a Fibre Channel tape drive and near the Fibre Channel connectors on a Fibre Channel tape library A copy of the label is shown here CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 xviii Revision P 96005 Fiber optic Cable Installation Follow these guidelines when you install fiber optic cables 1 Cable routing e e Raised floor You may install fiber optic cables under a raised floor Route them away from any obstruction such as existing cables or other equipment Cable tray or raceway Place the cables in position do not pull them through the cable tray Route the cables away from sharp corners ceiling hangers pipes and construction activity Vertical rise length Leave the cables on the shipping spool and lower them from above do not pull the cables up from below Use proper cable ties to secute the cable General Do not install fiber optic cables on top of smoke detectors Cable management Leave at least 4 6 m 15 ft of cable at each end for future growth Use strain reliefs to prevent the weight of the cable from damaging the connector Review all information in this manual and in any related manuals about safely handling fiber optic cables Connector protection e Insert connectors carefully to prevent damage to the connector or fiber Leave the connector s protectiv
80. eca en el bastidor adopte las siguientes precauciones de seguridad e Si el bastidor tiene puertas delanteras o traseras no permita que las puertas interfieran con la ventilaci n de la biblioteca La temperatura ambiente en el interior del bastidor no debe ser superior a la temperatura de servicio recomendada de la biblioteca La temperatura ambiente m xima del interior del bastidor es de 40 C 104 F Aseg rese de que las puertas del bastidor permitan el acceso adecuado a la biblioteca e Aseg rese de que la combinaci n de la biblioteca con otros equipos instalados en el bastidor no provoque situaciones de sobretensi n tanto si el equipo est conectado directamente al circuito derivado o a una regleta de distribuci n e Aseg rese de que todos los equipos del bastidor dispongan de una puesta a tierra fiable tanto si el equipo est directamente conectado al circuito derivado o a una regleta de distribuci n Nota La puesta a tierra de la biblioteca se conecta a trav s de la patilla de puesta a tierra del enchufe 96005 Revision P xxi M Seguridad de fibras pticas ADVERTENCIA Riesgo para la vista Nunca mire directamente el interior de un cable de fibra ptica un conector de fibra ptica o un m dulo transceptor de l ser Los niveles de potencia del l ser pueden conllevar situaciones de riesgo susceptibles de lesionar la vista Tenga especial cuidado al utilizar instrumentos pticos con estos equipos Dich
81. ee all the storage cells the software only recognizes the data cells that are designated for the capacity that you ordered For a 20 cell capacity the cells in Column 0 and the top nine cells of Column 1 are recognized For a 40 cell capacity all of the data cells are recognized If you want to upgrade from the 20 cell capacity to the 40 cell capacity contact your Sun StorageTek reseller Notes In a 40 cell capacity library if Auto Clean is not enabled the cell used for the cleaning cartridge can be used for a data cartridge making the total data cartridge capacity 41cells The CAP cells are not used for cartridge storage Those two cells and the drive slots are not considered when determining the 20 40 or 41 total data cartridge count If you configured your library as a 32 cell library you may not use the data cells on Column 3 or the cell at the bottom of Column 2 Revision P 1 7 Cartridge Storage Cells Figure 1 6 Valid Storage Cells L201_038 1000d 1010d NAM L201 038 1 Drive slot 3 6 Column 1 2 Drive slot 2 7 Column 2 3 Drive slot 1 8 Column 3 4 Drive slot 0 9 CAP two cells 5 Column 0 Note Ina 40 cell capacity library if Auto Clean is not enabled the cleaning cartridge cell can be used for a data cartridge for a total of 41 data cells Column 0 and 1 white cells are used for minimum configura
82. een the device and the bus host controlling software The logical interface between the host operating system and the library components hot swapping A method of component replacement in which the system containing the component remains online during removal of the failed component and insertion of a replacement Hz See Hertz I in See inch inch A unit of measure equal to 25 4 mm 96005 indicator A device that provides a visual or other indication of the existence of a defined state T initialization The operations required for setting a device to a starting state before the use of a data medium or before implementation of a process D initial program load IPL A process that activates a machine reset and loads system programs to prepare a computer system for operation Processors having diagnostic programs activate these programs at initial program load execution Devices running firmware usually reload the functional firmware from a diskette or disk drive at initial program load execution interface Hardware software or both that links systems programs or devices IBM Internet Protocol IP A stacked set of protocols developed by the United States Department of Defense to facilitate communication between dissimilar computers over networks Internet Protocol IP address A four byte value that identifies a library and makes it accessible through a network IP addresses are logically divided i
83. er countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching anid develo ing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements U S Government Rights Commercial use Government users are subject to the Sun Microsystems Inc standard license agreement and applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara Californie 95054 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc a les droits de propri t intellectuels relatants la technologie qui est
84. erforming a Z modem transfer e An available serial port Familiarity with Windows Hyperterminal and Procomm software e A cable for the PC s serial port This cable is available by ordering upgrade kit 313730701 or field bill 101502 CAUTION System problems Always quiesce or stop the tape management software before starting the upgrade procedure Hardware damage Do not manually reset or cycle power during the upgrade procedure or you will damage the LLC card and will need to order a new card Before performing the following procedure make sure you nitialize the library Close the doors Copying Firmware 2 12 1 Access the StorageTek Customer Resource Center Web site at http www support storagetek com Login to the website If you do not have a login click Request a CRC password 2 Click on More under Code Downloads 3 Click L40 Tape Library under Tape Libraries 4 Click on the code under Available Code 5 Save the zip file to a directory on your PC or to a diskette 6 Open the zip file and extract the release prm file to a directory Revision P 96005 Upgrading Firmware Downloading Firmware 96005 Note Please read through this procedure before starting there is a hvo minute time limit after step 8 1 Quiesce or stop the tape management software controlling the library 2 Attach the PC cable to the connector marked CSE the bottom connector at the rear of the libraty 3 Open a Hyper
85. es colored specifications 5 2 DLT label codes 5 5 label location 5 6 wtite protect switch setting 5 6 handling 5 1 inserting into cells 3 24 inserting into drive 3 28 inserting into library 3 26 inserting through the CAP 3 1 inspection 5 1 labels Ultrium prefixes 5 10 locating 3 26 maintaining 5 2 ordering 5 3 removing from drive 3 28 removing through the CAP 3 2 requirements 5 2 SDLT 220 5 8 specifications DLT DLT1 5 7 storing 5 2 Ultrium label codes location 5 10 write protect switch setting 5 11 weight 1 14 write protect switch setting SDLT 220 5 8 caution cleaning cartridges 3 10 96005 Revision P Index 1 Index messages in manual 1 xii mixing DLT cartridges 1 11 removing cartridge from drive 3 29 safety precautions xvii SDLT 320 data loss 5 4 5 8 shielded cables xxv static electricity xx caution description 1 xii CE compliance statement xxv cells valid location 3 25 cleaning a cartridge s exterior 5 2 a drive manually 3 30 cleaning cartridges DLT label prefix 5 5 label prefix Ultrium 5 10 manually cleaning a drive 3 30 replacing 3 29 Ultrium label prefix 5 10 client software 1 13 colored cartridge specifications 5 2 columns location 3 25 command line interface CLI port PC setup 2 13 CompacTape labels 5 6 compliance statements CE xxv FCC xxv Japanese xxvi Taiwan xxvi configuration menus Drive 2 6 Library 2 4 Network 2 7 temperatures 2 8 con
86. es a label that meets the Sun StorageTek Label Specification Some vendors not all inclusive are EDP Colorflex http www colorflex com e NetC http www netcllc com WrightLine American Eagle Systems http www americaneaglesys com e Datawate http www datawatelabels com These Web sites contain links to third party sites These links are provided as a convenience to you and not as an endorsement by Sun Sun is not responsible for the content of these linked Web sites and does not make any representations regarding the content or accuracy of any content on such Web sites For technical questions contact the StorageTek Sales Support at Telephone 1 800 ask4stk 1 800 275 4785 E mail sales support a storagetek com 96005 Revision P 5 3 DLT Cartridges B DLT Cartridges The following sections describe DLT cartridges DLT 8000 and DLT 7000 drives from Quantum or Benchmark DLT1 drives most commonly use DLTtape IV cartridges DLT1 drives use only DLTtape IV cartridges DLT1 drives can read but not write to DLTtape IV cartridges formatted by DLT 4000 drives DLT1 drives require a unique cleaning cartridge Some drives can also read and write data on Type HI and 111 XT cartridges Consult your sales representative or the drive documentation to determine the best tape to use in your library CAUTION Data loss Do not mount SDLT 320 formatted cartridges into SDLT 220 drives An SDLT 220 drive will overwrite the 320
87. es de inter s especial Una nota puede se alar excepciones a las normas o procedimientos Por lo general aunque no siempre las notas van despu s de la informaci n a la que hacen referencia PRECAUCI N Una precauci n informa sobre situaciones que podr an conllevar da os del hardware de los datos o del software de aplicaci n Las precauciones van siempre antes de la informaci n a la que hacen referencia ADVERTENCIA Una advertencia llama la atenci n sobre condiciones que podr an conllevar problemas de salud cr nicos lesiones o muerte Las advertencias van siempre antes de la informaci n a la que hacen referencia xii Revision P 96005 E Conventions Typographical conventions highlight special words phrases and actions in this publication Item Example Description of Convention Buttons MENU Font and capitalization follows label on product Commands Mode Select Initial cap Document titles System Assurance Guide Italic font Emphasis not ox must Italic font File names fsc txt Monospace font Hypertext links Figure 2 1 on page 2 5 Blue prints black in hardcopy publications Indicators Open Font and capitalization follows label on product Jumper names TERMPWR All uppercase Keyboard keys lt Y gt Font and capitalization follows label lt Enter gt or on product enclosed within angle lt Ctrl Alt Delete gt brackets Menu names Configuration Menu Capitalization follows
88. estions addenda to product documentation books and online product support contact information Customers who have a current warranty or a current maintenance service agreement may apply for membership by clicking on the Request Password button on the CRC home page employees may enter the CRC through the SunWeb PowerPort The URL for the CRC is http www support storagetek com Partners Site The StorageTek Partners site is a Web site for partners with a StorageTek Partner Agreement This site provides information about products services customer support upcoming events training programs and sales tools to support StorageTek Partners Access to this site beyond the Partners Login page is restricted On the Partners Login page employees and current partners who do not have access can request a login ID and password and prospective partners can apply to become StorageTek resellers The URL for the StorageTek Partners site is http members storagetek com The URL for partners with a Sun Partner Agreement is http www sun com partners Hardcopy Publications Contact a sales or marketing representative to order additional paper copies of this publication or to order other StorageTek brand product customer publications in paper format 96005 Revision P XV This page intentionally left blank xvi Revision P 96005 Safety The following pages describe common practices concerning rack installation fiber optics and elec
89. etly oriented in their cells b Make sure that all packing materials have been removed c Inspect the library floor for any foreign objects or debtis remove them if found d Check the status of the drives 4 Close the front door 5 Open the drive doors and check the following a Make sure that the drives are fully seated and locked forward by pushing and pulling on the rear of the drive tray Any motion of the tray indicates that it requires reseating and locking down If the drives are not fully seated continue through e Otherwise go to step f b Turn the drive tray latch all the way to your left This loosens the latch to its fully unlocked position c Slide the drive tray properly into the slot d Turn the latch all the way to the right to engage the latch and clamp it firmly into the frame e Pull back on the tray to make sure the tray is securely latched It should not move f Make sure that all connectors are properly plugged into their respective connectors 6 Close and secure the drive doors 7 Power on the library and after the library initializes perform the self test function see Library Self Test and Event Log on page 4 4 from the operator panel Revision P 96005 Troubleshooting the Library Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Table Continued Problem What to do The client computer cannot communicate with the library or drives 1 Make sure that all cables are securely att
90. expedite our response ii Revision P 96005 Summary of Changes EC Date Edition Description 111578 December 2000 First Initial release 111598 January 2001 Second Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111631 April 2001 Third Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111649 June 2001 Fourth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111708 December 2001 Fifth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111732 March 2002 Sixth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111770 June 2002 Seventh Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111784 August 2002 Eighth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111828 February 2003 Ninth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111846 June 2003 Tenth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111923 July 2004 Eleventh Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111948 January 2005 Twelfth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111975 May 2005 Thirteenth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 114172 October 2006 P Cover Copyright Preface and Safety Added the Sun 96005 boilerplate verbiage Preface Removed the reference to Appendix B Chapter 2 Updated Adding Cell and Drive Capacity to show the latest numbers Removed Appendix B and placed the information into Appendix A
91. figuring the library resetting the library 2 8 setting temperatures 2 8 understanding the Auto Clean feature 2 4 understanding the Fast Load feature 2 4 using the Drive Info Cfg menu 2 6 using the Lib Info Cfg menu 2 4 using the Network Info Cfg menu 2 7 controlling software 1 13 conventions in manual xiii conversion bills 2 9 CSE setial port location 1 4 Index 2 Customer Resource Center CRO 1 xv Customer Services Support Center CSSC A 1 Customet initiated maintenance A 1 D data audit 1 12 Demo test 4 6 desktop installation dimensions 1 17 diagnostic cartridge DLT label prefix 5 5 Ultrium label prefix 5 10 diagnostic cartridges label prefix Ultrium 5 10 diagnostic tests Demo 4 6 Library Selt Test 4 5 Diagnostics menu 4 4 digital linear tape See DLT DLT1 cartridges DLT DLT1 drives dimensions desktop installation 1 17 rack installation 1 16 DLT cartridges label location 5 5 ordering 5 3 write protect switch setting 5 6 DLT DLT1 cartridges environment specifications 5 7 downloading firmware 2 12 using Library Status 3 19 Drive Info Cfg menu 2 6 drives configuration table 2 11 inserting cartridge into 3 28 manually cleaning 3 30 power specifications 1 14 removing cartridge from 3 28 SCSI ports 1 4 viewing the status 3 3 weight 1 14 dual power label location 1 4 E electronics module location 1 4 Revision P 96005 environmental specifications 1 13 ESD preventi
92. gnal quality with less cross talk and noise but requires more power to drive the signal Contrast with single ended operation Digital Linear Tape DLT 1 A trademarked name for Quantum cartridge tapes and drives 2 A type of magnetic tape storage device marketed by several companies DLT cartridges are 2 inch wide and come in several sizes ranging from 20 to over 80 GB dismount To remove a cartridge from a drive DLT See Digital Linear Tape DLT1 A low cost high capacity tape drive manufactured by Benchmark Storage Innovations and Quantum Corporation It features a native capacity of 40 GB using DLTtape IV media with a sustained transfer rate up to 3 MB s domain 1 A shared user authorization database which contains users groups and their security policies 2 A set of interconnected network elements and addresses that are administered together and that may communicate Domain Name Service DNS A service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they are easier to remember than IP addresses See library name door interlock switch A switch that disconnects power to the library when the front door is opened drive An electromechanical device that moves magnetic tape and includes the mechanisms for writing and reading data to and from the tape Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 1 Server software that automatically sets the library IP address subnet mask
93. hanism is retracted 5 Move the robot so that you can access the cell 96005 Revision P 3 277 Manual Mode 6 Ifthe cartridge is in a valid cell for your configuration leave it there If it is not remove it and place it into a valid cell 7 Close the library door Inserting a Cartridge into a Drive To manually insert a cartridge into a drive 1 Obtain the volume label location and drive number from the server console 2 Open the door 3 Locate the cartridge see Locating a Cartridge on page 3 26 4 For DLT drives make sure the DLT drive handle is up and the Operate Handle indicator green LED is steadily lit Note If the handle is down wait for the Operate Handle LED to be steadily lit before moving the handle up If the Operate Handle LED is flashing while the handle is up move the handle down and wait for the Operate Handle indicator to be steadily lit Then move the handle up CAUTION Potential equipment damage You must insert the cartridge properly or you will damage the drive Use only DLT cartridges for DLT drives and LTO cartridges for LTO drives 5 Hold the cartridge so that the volume number is facing you and can be read from right to left 6 Insert the cartridge into the drive and push the cartridge into the back of the drive until it is firmly seated Hold the cartridge in place for three seconds 7 For DLT drives move the DLT drive handle down 8 Close the library door Removi
94. he arrow buttons to select the drive to clean Press the SELECT button The status display shows the Are you sure and the Lib will be off line messages When the CAP opens insert a cleaning cartridge into a CAP cell Note Refer to Table 5 1 on page 5 5 and Table 5 4 on page 5 10 to make sure your cartridge has the correct vendor and usage label When the cleaning operation is done retrieve the cleaning cartridge from the CAP Revision P 96005 Manual Mode Returning the Library to Ready Status 96005 To return the library to ready status 1 Make sure cartridges are inserted correctly in the cells or drives and that they do not block the path of the hand assembly For DLT drives check that the drives ate ready by making sure the green Operate Handle LED is steadily lit and the drive handle is up Close the door and lock it by rotating the key counterclockwise put the key in a safe place Make sure the power on off switch is set to the ON position Check the status display of the operator panel to make sure the initialization tests are running Enter the command to upload the audit data to the tape management softwate Revision P 3 31 Manual Mode 3 32 This page intentionally left blank Revision P 96005 Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tests This chapter describes how to correct problems with the library and drives It also describes tests and how to examine the event log If you enco
95. he following netwotk configuration using the operator panel on the library The IP address for the library name The subnet mask The network gateway Note See Configuring the Network on page 2 7 to set up the above values Use Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Netscape 4 5 or later as the Web browsers 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 Connect a standard 10baseT Ethernet cable to the library s Ethernet port This enables the Library Status Tool to communicate with the library Setting up Java Policy Permissions 3 14 Before using the Library Status Tool to load code or save reports you must use the policytool from Sun Microsystems to set appropriate permissions Use of the policytool 1s required because the Library Status Tool a Web interface uses non signed Java applets To set up permissions 1 Create folders on your computer hard drive to save reports for example c Nreports and load code for example c code To load code download the appropriate code version from the following Web site on to your computer http www support storagetek com From your computer launch the Java policytool The Java policytool is located in the Java installation directory for example C jdk1 3 0_02 bin The file is called policytool in UNIX and policytool exe in Microsoft Windows If yo
96. idge part number is 10009840x label is 31374480x SDLT diagnostic cartridge part number is 10009970x label is 31371250x Perform these steps before applying the label into the recessed area on the cartridge 1 Make sure the cartridge has been at room temperature for at least 24 hours 2 Clean the surface where the labels will be placed using a cleaning solution made for this purpose see Maintaining Cartridges on page 5 2 3 Locate the type of label that you require see Table 5 1 4 Hold the cartridge so that the write protect switch is toward you 5 Slide the label under the slots in the recessed area 96005 Revision P 5 5 DLT Cartridges Figure 5 2 DLT Cartridge Volume Number Label L201_053 1 L201_053 Volume number label Setting the Write Protect Switch 5 6 You can set the write protect switch so the cartridge is write enabled See Figure 5 1 on page 5 4 and slide the switch to the right so the orange indicator is not visible In this position the drive can write as well as read data This setting is recommended when inserting cartridges into the library You can set the write protect switch so that the cartridge is read only nothing can be wtitten on the tape Slide the switch to the left so that the orange indicator is visible In this position the drive can only read data from the tape but cannot write data on it Revision P 96005 DLT Cartridges DLTtape Cartridge Environmental Specifica
97. ipment errors and a fault symptom code FSC that correlates to the event or problem Always write down the FSC this information is very important for the personnel in maintenance support When an FSC appears on the operator panel line up the cursor with the FSC and press SELECT to display more information Demo Mode Note Demo Mode will also appear in the Diagnostics Menu but is used for demonstration purposes only it will nof assist you in troubleshooting the equipment Demo mode is not intended for customer usage 4 6 Revision P 96005 Cartridge Information This chapter describes how to handle inspect and maintain cartridges CAUTION Possible cartridge or tape drive damage Use only Ultrium LTO cartridges in Ultrium LTO drives Use only DLT cartridges in DLT drives B Handling Cartridges Improper handling of cartridges can result in a loss of data or damage to a library component To handle a cartridge correctly Make sure the leader is latched every time you pick up a cartridge Keep cartridges clean Inspect a cartridge before each use and never put a damaged cartridge into a drive or library Never pull tape from a cartridge Never open a cartridge Do not handle tape that is outside the cartridge the tape edge might be damaged Do not expose the tape or cartridge to direct sunlight or moisture Do not expose a recorded cartridge to magnetic fields this might destroy data on the tap
98. ium LTO 2 No Yes and LTO 3 IBM Ultrium LTO 1 LTO No Yes 2 and LTO 3 Notes 1 The maximum speed of data transfer is at 40 MB s 2 The maximum speed of data transfer is at 80 MB s Using an optional internal or external fibre channel router you can interface to a SCSI LVD drive using fibre channel protocol Notes You cannot enable Auto Clean if your library contains both LTO and DLT drives This is because the library only has one cell for the cleaning cartridge and the LTO and DLT drives use different types of cartridges If both types of drives are installed you should clean the drives manually by placing the appropriate cleaning cartridge into the CAP when required Some software allows you to put cleaning cartridges into data cartridge cells When a drive needs cleaning the drive sends a message to the software and the software instructs the robot to get the correct cleaning cartridge and place it into the drive By placing cleaning cartridges into data cells you reduce your total data cell capacity For specific drive information refer to your drive publications M Audit of Library An audit is the method by which the library keeps track of all cartridge locations within the library An audit occurs when You power on the library You open and close the door e You close the CAP The camera on the hand assembly reads the labels on the cartridges and firmware assigns the cell locations The LLC card keeps a record of
99. lean function automated mode A relationship between a library and the client In automated mode the robot moves the cartridges among the storage cells CAP and drives in response to client commands This is the normal operating mode of a library that is communicating with the client B B See byte backward read compatible BRC The ability of an SDLT 220 tape drive to read recorded data from an earlier version of DLT tape drive Contrast with non backward read compatible NBRC baud The communications transfer rate for serial data bit 1 A unit of information equal to a 1 ora 0 British thermal unit Btu A standard measure of a device s heat output The amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit Btu See British thermal unit bus A facility that transfers data between two devices with only one device having control at a time byte A number of bits treated as a unit and representing a character Glossary 1 Glossaty C C 1 Celsius 2 Centigrade camera A system that reads volume serial number labels on cartridges instead of scanning the labels with a laser A camera performs faster and more accurately than a laser scannet CAP See cartridge access port cartridge A storage device that consists of magnetic tape on supply and take up reels in a protective housing IBM cartridge access port CAP A device in the library that allows an operator to insert or re
100. letters in the parentheses that follow some definitions indicate the source of the definition A The American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems ANSI X3 172 1990 copyright 1990 by the American National Standards Institute ANSD E The ANSI Electronic Industries Association ELA Standard 440 A Fiber Optic Terminology I The Information Technology Vocabulary developed by Subcommittee 1 Joint Technical Committee 1 of the International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical Commission ISO IEC JIC1 SC1 IBM The IBM Dictionary of Computing copyright 1994 by IBM T International standards committee drafts and wotking papers being developed by the ISO IEC JTC1 SC1 A A Ampere AC Alternating current access time The time interval between the time data is requested and data is delivered adapter A card that provides the physical interface between the host system I O bus and the SCSI or Fibre channel bus See a so host bus adapter application software Software that is specific to the solution of an application problem 96005 Revision P audit An operation to catalog or record the physical location of a cartridge tape in an automated library auto clean A feature of an automated library that allows a cleaning cartridge to automatically be inserted into a drive when a drive indicates that it requires cleaning The host software must support the auto c
101. m 17 65 in width 7 37mm 1 44 in edge of library to inside edge of rail 5 702 mm 27 65 in depth without fan without cables Weight library only 44 45 kg 98 Ib 1 16 Revision P 96005 Library Dimensions Figure 1 8 L40 Desktop Version Dimensions and Weight L201 346 L201_346 O 102 mm 4 0 in dedicated fan exhaust clearance area shaded volume provides for cable and cooling clearances 4 455 mm 17 90 in height with feet feet are 16 mm 0 625 in l 490 mm 19 30 in width 2 724 mm 28 50 in depth without cables Weight library only 44 45 kg 98 Ib 3i 1 17 Revision P 96005 Library Dimensions This page intentionally left blank Revision P 96005 Configuration This chapter familiarizes you with the operator panel and describes how to configure the library and drives It also describes how to upgrade firmware E Operator Panel The following figure and pages describe the components on the library operator panel Chapter 3 Library Operation contains the lists of status messages and their meanings Figure 2 1 Operator Panel Components L201 214 e um STK L40 Ready A O Nate Select to Open 00 Empty o Ie Empty mts O LIBRARY SERVICE ACTIVE REQUIRED CO CAP OPEN L201 214 1 Arrow buttons to select menu options and to 6 Operator panel display scroll displ
102. mit you must replace it with a new one To replace a cleaning cartridge 1 2 3 96005 Open the door Remove the expired cleaning cartridge from the cell directly above the CAP Insert the new cleaning cartridge into that cell Note Refer to Table 5 1 on page 5 5 and Table 5 4 on page 5 10 to make sure your cartridge has the correct vendor and usage label Close the library door The status display shows that initialization tests are running Wait until the initialization tests complete before performing another task Revision P 3 29 Manual Mode Cleaning a Drive The Clean Menu is used to initiate the manual cleaning of drives Note Even if Auto Clean is enabled you may still manually clean a drive using the instructions below Table 3 9 Clean Menu Drive to Clean The drive to clean is always displayed You can always edit this number regardless of the state of Auto Clean Usage Count If Auto Clean is on a usage count the number of times the cartridge has been used to clean a drive is displayed in the status display Note The cleaning cartridge must be used in a drive once for the correct usage to be displayed At the operator panel menu T 2 3 30 Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign appears to the left of Clean Press the SELECT button The status display shows the Drive to Clean 00 message Press the SELECT button The underscore _ appears under the right 0 Use t
103. move cartridges during library operations cartridge drive The unit that houses the magnetic tape transports and controllers that store and retrieve data for the host system in a cartridge subsystem cartridge tape A composite of the plastic housing and the magnetic tape catalog 1 The inventory of all cartridge tape storage locations in a library this inventory is by library number panel row column 2 A stored list of backed up files and directories and the locations of the backup copies cell The location in the library in which a cartridge is stored cleaning cartridge A cartridge that contains special material to clean the tape path in a drive cleaning cells See reserved cells client server The primary computer on a network with which other computers interact A server is a processor usually composed of a central processing unit and memory that typically communicates with peripheral devices over channels or networks to perform input output operations such as network control It also provides end users with computation services and database access Also called host command line interface CLI The CSE port on the LLC card Glossary 2 Revision P config See configuration configuration config The physical description of a library listing the panel types cartridge capacity type of host connection and number of drives configuration error An error that results from incorrect configuration values
104. mptom code FSC A four character hexadecimal code generated in response to an error to help isolate failures within the device FC See Fibre Channel FRU See field replaceable unit Glossary 3 Glossaty fiber optic cable A jacketed cable of thin strands of glass that carties pulses of light that transmit data for high speed transmissions over medium to long distances The cable can be single mode which carries a single signal from a laser or light emitting diode light source or multimode which carries multiple signals from either light source fiber optics The branch of optical technology concerned with the transmission of radiant power through fibers made of transparent materials such as glass fused silica and plastic E Fibre Channel FC The standard from the National Committee for Information Technology Standards that defines an ultra high speed content independent multilevel data transmission interface that supports multiple protocols simultaneously Fibre Channel supports connectivity to millions of devices over copper and or fiber optic physical media and provides the best characteristics of both networks and channels over diverse topologies field replaceable unit FRU An assembly that is replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails IBM file protect To prevent the destruction or overwriting of data stored on cartridge tape See also wtite protect firmware An ordered set of instructions
105. n page 2 5 are discussed in the following paragraphs Fast Load Feature The Fast Load feature adjusts the timing of the hand during cartridge load operations When the Fast Load feature is On the hand mounts a cartridge into a drive and the hand immediately begins its next task it does not wait for the drive to complete its loading cycle When the Fast Load feature is Off the default the hand waits at the drive location until the tape is fully loaded before it begins its next task Note Some tape management software does not support the Fast Load feature Consult your system administrator before enabling this feature Auto Clean Feature The drives are cleaned to prevent read and write errors The library supports two methods for cleaning dtives Automatic cleaning Auto Clean Manual cleaning The Auto Clean feature is enabled when you have Configured the library for Auto Clean Inserted a cleaning cartridge into the designated cell Reinitialized the library When a drive requires cleaning with Auto Clean enabled the hand retrieves a cleaning cartridge from the cleaning cartridge cell mounts the cartridge into the drive and returns the cartridge to the cleaning cartridge cell after cleaning is complete If Auto Clean is On and you want to clean a drive before the drive requests a cleaning you can manually load the correct cleaning cartridge into the drive If Auto Clean is Off a Clean Needed message appea
106. ng a Cartridge from a Drive To manually remove a cartridge from a drive 1 Obtain the drive number from the server console 2 Open the door 3 Locate the appropriate drive CAUTION Possible data loss Failure to perform the next step could result in data loss 3 28 Revision P 96005 Manual Mode 4 Press the Unload button on the drive and wait approximately 12 seconds until the operation completes When the operation is completed the green Operate Handle LED remains steadily lit 5 For DLT drives move the DLT drive handle up The cartridge ejects about 12 7 mm 0 5 in CAUTION Potential equipment damage Wait at least three seconds before pulling the cartridge out of the drive Immediately removing the cartridge might damage the cartridge or drive leaders 6 7 8 Gently pull the cartridge from the drive Note Ifthe cartridge does not come out of the drive remount the cartridge Then for DLT drives return to Step 5 Store the cartridge in an empty cell or outside the library Note If you store the cartridge in an empty cell you must reinitialize the library and update the tape management s database see Returning the Library to Ready Status on page 3 31 Close the library door Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge Cleaning cartridges have a limited life span Refer to your drive publication to determine how many times a cleaning cartridge should be used When the usage count exceeds its li
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108. ns until the gt sign appears to the left of Personality Module 3 Press the SELECT button The PERS MODULE Menu is displayed 4 Use the arrow buttons to line up the gt sign with PERS MODULE INFO 5 Press the SELECT button 6 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the information stored in the personality module 7 Press the MENU button twice to return to the Main Menu Note The INSTALL UPGRADE portion of the PERS MODULE Menu isonly used when you want to upgrade your library Your upgrade kit includes instructions for this procedure Table 3 3 Personality Module Status Messages Status Item Status Message Explanation Status Validity of the personality module PRESENT A valid personality module is attached to the LLC card NOT PRESENT A personality module is not attached to the LLC card UNKNOWN Valid vendot information has not been loaded into this library Type 3 4 Vendor information and whether you can install a feature Normal Normal operating data is available Upgrade You can use the personality module attached to the LLC card to install a feature This type of personality module is an upgrade module and is available through a conversion bill See Recording Configuration Information on page 2 11 Used Upgrade The feature on the attached upgrade module has already been installed on a library Write in The installation of the information from the personality
109. ntion Operator tasks that are performed in automated mode include Inserting a Cartridge through the CAP Removing a Cartridge through the CAP on page 3 2 Monitoring the Operator Panel for Messages on page 3 2 Using Cleaning Cartridges on page 3 7 Using Library Status Tool on page 3 13 Powering off the Library on page 3 22 Inserting a Cartridge through the CAP Make sute you refer to Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention on page xx before proceeding To insert a cartridge into the CAP 1 Lookatthe CAP status on the operator panel display and wait until the display shows CAP Select to Open 2 Press Select The robot will open the CAP and the status will show CAP Opening 3 Place the cartridge into one of the two CAP cells making sure the tape label is on the top and the volume number is facing you 4 Close the CAP 96005 Revision P 34 Automated Mode Removing a Cartridge through the CAP To remove a cartridge from the CAP 1 Press Select to open the CAP door 2 Remove the cartridge from the CAP 3 Close the CAP door Monitoring the Operator Panel for Messages You can monitor the operator panel display for messages at any time duting library operation In particular the status display shows messages fot Library e Drives e Personality module Hardware monitor CAP Viewing the Status of the Library To view the status information for the libra
110. nto two patts the network similar to a telephone area code and the system on the network similar to a phone number See also Ethernet address library name subnet mask intervention required Operator action is required such as removing a cartridge from the drive K kb See kilobit kB See kilobyte kilobit kb 1 One thousand bits 10 bits 2 1 024 bits 219 of storage kilobyte kB 1 One thousand bytes 10 bytes 2 1 024 bytes 219 of storage 96005 Revision P Glossary kilovolt ampere kVA An electrical unit of power equal to one thousand volt amperes KVA See kilovolt ampere L label An identifier associated with a removable media or cartridge Labels may be humanly readable machine readable or both Synonymous with VOLSER and volume serial number lb An abbreviation for pound leader block The mechanism that loads the tape through the tape path of a drive Library Admin See StorageTek L Series Library Admin library name An assigned name that maps to the Internet Protocol IP address for a library See also Ethernet address Internet Protocol IP address subnet mask Library Status Tool A proprietary software that resides internal to the library and is activated using a Web browser It is used to monitor the library load code reboot library and to generate reports on library drives fault symptom codes FSCs and tape inventory Linear Tape Open LTO A technology
111. nversion bill Table 2 5 Conversion Bill for Adding Cell and Drive Capacity Description Conversion Bill L40 20 cell capacity to L40 40 cell capacity YXL40 80 20 CART Part Numbers If your storage needs grow beyond the maximum capacity of your current library you can increase your capacity with a frame upgrade Frame upgrades can be ordered using the part numbers below You actually receive a physically larger frame You will use the external SCSI cables drives and media from your old library and might want to order additional external SCSI cables drives and media to fill the new library Use the following table to order the desired part number Table 2 6 Part Numbers for Adding Cell and Drive Capacity Description Code L80 40 slots HVD Sun StorageTek YSL80 40 HV STK L80 40 slots LVD Sun StorageTek YSL80 40 LV STK L80 60 slots HVD Sun StorageTek YSL80 60 HV STK L80 60 slots LVD Sun StorageTek YSL80 60 LV STK L80 80 slots HVD Sun StorageTek YSL80 80 HV STK L80 80 slots LVD Sun StorageTek YSL80 80 LV STK Note If you no longer have the original packing material from your old library you can use the packing material from the new library to return your old library 2 10 Revision P 96005 Recording Configuration Information M Recording Configuration Information 96005 Record your library configuration in the following table You will refer to 1t when making a service call or ordering
112. on xx Ethernet port location 1 4 etiqueta de producto l ser xxii etiqueta producto l ser xxii event log 3 7 F Fast Load feature setting 2 5 understanding 2 4 fault symptom code ESC 3 7 FCC compliance statement xxv features Auto Clean 2 4 2 5 Fast Load 2 4 2 5 safety 1 13 fiber optic cables connectors xix handling xix installation xix fibre router card location 1 4 firmware upgrading downloading 2 12 verifying edition 2 14 firmware downloading using Library Status 3 19 H handling cartridges 5 1 hardcopy publications from StorageTek 1 xv Hardware Monitor menu 2 8 hyperterminal protocol setup 2 13 I IDs SCSI See SCSI IDs indicators operator panel 2 2 information menus Drive 2 6 Library 2 4 Network 2 7 temperatures 2 8 inserting cartridge into drive 3 28 96005 Index inserting cartridges into cells 3 24 inspecting cartridges 5 1 instalaci n cables de fibra ptica xxiii installation fiber optic cables xix inserting cartridges 3 24 interfaces Library Status Tool 3 13 operator panel 3 2 internal code license xxvii J Japanese compliance statement xxvi L L40 See library label laser product xviii labels applying to DLT cartridges 5 5 applying to Ultrium cartridges 5 10 DLT codes 5 5 Ultrium prefixes 5 10 laser product label xviii Lib Info Cfg menu 2 4 library components and function 1 1 configuration table
113. on P xvii E Fiber optic Safety WARNING Eye hazard Never look directly into a fiber optic cable a fiber optic connector or a laser transceiver module Hazardous conditions might exist from laser power levels that are capable of causing injury to the eye Be especially careful when using optical instruments with this equipment Such instruments might increase the likelihood of eye injury The laser transceivers in fiber optic equipment can pose dangers to personal safety Ensure that anyone who wotks with this Sun StorageTek equipment understands these dangers and follows safety procedures Ensure that the optical ports of every laser transceiver module are terminated with an optical connector a dust plug or a cover Each fiber optic interface in this Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel equipment contains a laser transceiver that is a Class 1 Laser Product Each laser transceiver has an output of less than 70 uW and a wavelength of 850 nm Sun StorageTek s Class 1 Laser Products comply with EN60825 1 A 11 and with sections 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 of the Food and Drug Administration FDA regulations The following translations are for users in Finland and Sweden who wish to identity laser safety and classification CLASS 1 LASER LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASSE 1 LASER APPARAT Laser Product Label In accordance with safety regulations a label on each Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel product identifies the laser class of the product and th
114. or Drive 2 See note SCSI port for Drive 3 See note Fibre Channel router card SCSI ports Reserved for development engineers not for customer use Customer Services Engineering CSE serial port Personality module connector Library serial number and agency label Library warranty identification number Dual power label Fibre Channel router card optional Fibre Channel router card port Electronics module Fibre Channel router card CSE serial port External Fibre Channel Router optional External Fibre Channel Router Power Receptacle External Fibre Channel Router Power Switch External Fibre Channel Router Serial Port External Fibre Channel Router Ethernet port External Fibre Channel Router Fibre Channel port External Fibre Channel Router SCSI Bus ports From a software viewpoint the top drive that is installed is Drive 0 If all four drives are installed the top drive is Drive 0 and the bottom is Drive 3 If drives are installed only in the two middle slots the top drive installed would be Drive 0 and the drive beneath it would be Drive 1 Revision P 96005 Views and Locations Figure 1 3 Library Internal View of Components L201_063
115. os instrumentos pueden incrementar las probabilidades de lesiones oculares Los transceptores de l ser de los equipos de fibra ptica pueden suponer un peligro para la seguridad f sica Aseg rese de que toda persona que trabaje con estos equipos de Sun StorageTek entienda los peligros y siga los procedimientos de seguridad Aseg rese de que todos los puertos pticos de los m dulos transceptores de l ser est n terminados con un conector ptico una cubierta o un tap n de protecci n contra el polvo Todas las interfaces de fibra ptica de estos equipos de canal de fibra de Sun StorageTek contienen un transceptor de l ser categorizado como Producto l ser de Clase 1 Cada transceptor l ser tiene una salida de menos de 70 uW y una longitud de onda de 850 nm Los productos de l ser de clase 1 de Sun StorageTek cumplen las normas EN60825 1 A 11 y las secciones 21 CER 1040 10 y 1040 11 de las normas de la Administraci n para la Calidad de Alimentos y Medicamentos FDA Las siguientes traducciones est n dirigidas a usuarios de Finlandia y Suecia que deseen identificar la categor a y clasificaci n de seguridad de los dispositivos l ser L SER DE CLASE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASSE 1 LASER APPARAT Etiqueta del producto l ser De conformidad con las normas de seguridad cada producto de canal de fibra de Sun StorageTek lleva una etiqueta que identifica la clase de l ser del producto y el lugar y fecha de fabricaci n Esta eti
116. plays the download status CAUTION Hardware damage Do not manually reset or cycle power Any interruption during this period will corrupt the library s memory and damage the LLC card You must then order a new card The library operator panel displays Download Started Warning Warning Do not reset library until download done 12 Wait for the following message DOWNLOAD COMPLETE RESET LIBRARY OR MENU TO RETURN TO PREVIOUS MENU 13 Respond with yes to reboot the machine and activate the firmware Or you may press the inline power switches to the O position then to the position Note The new firmware become active only when you reboot or turn the power switches Off and On Verifying Firmware Edition You can verify that the new firmware version is correctly loaded by either 1 Typing version atthe CLI prompt on your PC or 2 Pressing the Menu button on the operator panel a Arrow down to the LIB CONFIG menu b Press SELECT The library configuration is displayed including the firmware version currently operating 2 14 Revision P 96005 Library Operation This chapter describes the tasks you can perform while the library is operating in automated and manual modes HM Automated Mode Automated mode is the normal operating mode of the library The controlling software instructs the hand assembly to move cartridges among the storage cells drives and cartridge access port CAP without operator interve
117. ple Report ies ev ete rex a eret ede iu a areae decer ug 3 18 Library Gode Load Screens vise eta ree e er e RUE a eR Rene 3 19 Fibraty ReboOESCFeEt cria A A NAAA Ue ey 3 20 Determining the Valid Storage Cells ooooooooooocoooooocmmoocrrororconoo 3 25 Inserting the Cartridges i sois e a n ehe a a a 3 26 Hand Belt cree RH Repeat tao aT le qu etes pet rere s 3 27 DIT Cartridge Components 45 at he Dr REOR Er RR Ue ee s 5 4 DLT Cartridge Volume Number Label 5 6 DLT and SDLT Cartridge Differences ooren eseri tua nera Eu eke Ki eee 5 8 Ultrium Cartridge Components esis gaseai eee A AGEN a 5 9 Ultrium Cartridge Label i san a A EEE a pee S 5 10 Setting the Ultrium Write Protect Switch 5 0 eee 5 11 Revision P ix Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Table 1 6 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 2 8 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 3 6 Table 3 7 Table 3 8 Table 3 9 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 LTO Drive Backward Readability eee 1 11 Drive Interfaces t e c oe p atre atte teste v Dn DCN RN RO Ia ter ad Dep 1 11 Library Environmental Specifications 0 0 eee eens 1 13 Drive and Cartridge Weights cesses nn 1 14 Drive Power Specifications vivirlo pw RR ers p Re ru e ee we ta 1 14 Library Power Specifications
118. pport To contact Sun Microsystems StorageTek Support about a problem 1 Use a telephone to call the StorageTek Customer Services Support Center at 1 800 525 0369 from within the United States or T 303 673 4056 from outside the United States or See Sun s Worldwide Offices on page A 2 for information about International customer support centers 2 Describe the problem to the call taker The call taker will ask several questions and will either route your call to a trained support technician or dispatch a service representative 96005 Revision P A 1 Sun s Worldwide Offices If you have the following information when placing a service call the process will be much easier Account name Site location number Contact name Telephone number Equipment model number Device address Device serial number if known Urgency of problem Fault Symptom Code FSC Problem description Bb Sun s Worldwide Offices A 2 You may contact any of Sun s worldwide offices to discuss complete storage service and support solutions for your organization You can find address and telephone number information on Sun s external Web site at http www sun com worldwide Revision P 96005 Glossary This glossaty defines terms and abbreviations in this and other product related publications Some of the definitions are taken from the IBM Dictionary of Computing The
119. ques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconnait les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le develop ement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non llave de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON We welcome your feedback Please contact the Sun Learning Services Feedback System at SLSFS Sun com or Sun Learning Services Sun Microsystems Inc One StorageTek Drive Louisville CO 80028 3256 USA Please include the publication name part number and edition number in your correspondence if they are available This will
120. queta aparece sobre la unidad de cinta de canal de fibra as como en las proximidades de los conectores de las bibliotecas de cintas de canal de fibra A continuaci n puede verse una copia de dicha etiqueta CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 CUMPLE LAS NORMAS 21 CFR 1040 10 Y 1040 11 xxii Revision P 96005 Instalaci n de cables de fibra ptica Para instalar cables de fibra ptica efect e este procedimiento 1 2 Tendido del cable e e Tarima Los cables de fibra ptica pueden instalarse debajo de tarimas Al tendetlos mant ngalos apartados de cualquier obstrucci n como por ejemplo otros cables o equipos Escalerilla portacables o canaleta de cables Sit e los cables en su posici n No tire de ellos a trav s de la escalerilla portacables Al tender los cables mant ngalos apartados de esquinas afiladas colgadores de techo conductos tuber as y actividades de construcci n Longitud de elevaci n vertical Deje los cables en la bobina original y b jelos desde arriba No tire de ellos desde abajo Utilice los fijadores adecuados para inmovilizarlos General No instale cables de fibra ptica encima de detectores de humo Instalaci n de los cables e Deje como m nimo 4 6 m 15 pies de cable en cada extremo en previsi n de futuras extensiones Utilice protectores contra tirones para evitar que el peso del cable da e el conector Repase en el presente manu
121. re on page 2 4 and make your selection On Media Check Off default During initialization or power on the robot tries to grab any On unreadable unlabeled or improperly placed cartridges If the robot cannot grab one of those cartridges the library status will be not ready To change the setting press the SELECT button Auto Off default See Auto Clean Feature on page 2 4 and make your selection Clean On see Note Cells see Note 20 The personality module sets the 20 or 40 entry 32 40 You can choose the 32 option for third party software licensing reasons Press either the up or down arrow to toggle to 32 SCSI Type HVD The LLC card sets the SCSI type during initialization LVD Version The firmware sets this entry Note Ifyou modify the SCSI ID Auto Clean or the Cells data fields or choose the 32 cells option and press the MENU button to exit the configuration menu the status display shows Needing Lib Reset 96005 EL ECT to RESET the Library Press the SELECT button to reset the library Revision P 2 5 Configuration Configuring the Drives Access the Drive Info Cfg Menu and complete the fields for z drives installed in your library Note For more information about this menu see Viewing the Status of the Drives on page 3 3 Table 2 2 Drive Information Configuration Menu Drive Info Cfg Menu Data Field Valid Values Explanation SCSI Id 00 15 Enter the SCSI I
122. rmation see Viewing the Cleaning Cartridge Information on page 3 10 Import Clean Carts A procedure for moving cleaning cartridges from the CAP to the cleaning cells For more information see Importing Cleaning Cartridges through the CAP on page 3 11 Export Clean Carts A procedure for moving cleaning cartridges from the cleaning cells to the CAP For more information see Exporting a Cleaning Cartridge through the CAP on page 3 10 Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count Cleaning cartridges have a limited life span After multiple uses replace the cleaning cartridge and dispose of it at your site If Auto Clean is On use the operator panel to set the maximum number of times a cleaning cartridge can be used or the warning count Refer to your drive vendor s publication and Web site for the recommended use and life of the drive s cleaning cartridge To set the warning count for a cleaning cartridge T 2 Counts option Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu Press the arrow button until the gt sign lines up with Clean Press the SELECT button The Clean Menu appears Use the arrow button to line up the cursor with the appropriate drives Set Warn Press the SELECT button The screens turns into the edit mode and the cursor lines up with the selected drive s warning count abort Use the up and down arrow buttons to change the value of the warning count Press the SELE
123. rs on the status display of the operator panel when a drive requires cleaning See Cleaning a Drive on page 3 30 for the procedure Notes Your library could contain more than two types of drives You cannot enable Auto Clean if your library contains both LTO and DLT drives This is because the library only has one cell for the cleaning cartridge and the LTO and DLT drives use different types of cartridges The DLT1 and SDLT drives use unique cleaning cartridges The DLT 7000E and DLT 8000ECN drives share the same type of cleaning cartridge The LTO drives use vendor specific or the standard Ultrium cleaning cartridge 2 4 Revision P 96005 Configuration Some tape management software does not support the Auto Clean feature Consult your system administrator before enabling this feature Access the Lib Info Cfg Menu and complete the fields as shown in the following table Table 2 1 Library Information Configuration Menu Lib Info Cfg Menu Data Field Valid Values Explanation SCSI ID 00 15 Enter the SCSI identification ID that you have chosen for the see Note library for example 00 Date mm dd yyyy Enter the current date where mm is the month 01 12 dd is the day 01 31 and yyyy is the year 2000 2010 for example 05 19 2001 Time hh mm Enter the current time where hh is the hour 00 23 and mm is the minutes 00 59 for example 15 39 Fast Load Off default See Fast Load Featu
124. ry look at the first line in the status display Table 3 1 Library Status Messages Status Message Explanation Lib Init Required The library requires initialization This message might appear momentarily after you close the front door of the library If the message remains on the screen open and close the front door The library then begins its initialization cycle Library Not Ready The library is not available to perform tape management actions Some status information might be available through the network interface STK L40 Ready The library has completed initialization and is ready to perform tape management actions STK L40 Maint Mode The library is not ready because it is performing diagnostic tests Library Requires User Intervention 3 2 The robot failed Revision P 96005 Automated Mode Viewing the Status of the Drives To view an explanation of the status information for the drives 1 Press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow buttons until the gt sign appears to the left of Drive Info Cfg 3 Press the SELECT button 4 Use the atrow buttons to scroll to the desired drive 5 Press the SELECT button 6 Scroll through the status information 7 Press the MENU button twice to return to the Main Menu Table 3 2 Drive Status Messages Status Message Explanation Busy This drive is reading or writing Cartridge In Thi
125. s drive contains a cartridge but it is not loaded Clean Failed The attempt to clean this drive failed This message appears only if a cartridge is not loaded into the drive Cleaning The drive is being cleaned Clean Needed This drive requires cleaning This message appears only when a cartridge is not loaded into the drive Empty A cartridge is not loaded into this drive Init Required You must initialize this drive Inop This drive is inoperable Loaded A cartridge is loaded into this drive Loading The drive is loading a cartridge Not Communicate This drive is not communicating with the library This drive might be poweted off Not Connected This drive is not connected to the libraty Not Functional This drive is not operating propetly Rewinding The drive is rewinding the cartridge Rewound The drive has rewound the cartridge Unknown Drive The library does not recognize the type of drive in this location Unloading 96005 The drive is unloading a cartridge Revision P 3 3 Automated Mode Viewing the Status of the Personality Module Viewing library personality information lets you determine the library s capacity vendot and how the library s name and vendor name appear on a SCSI interface To view the library s personality module information 1 Press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 Press the arrow butto
126. st dirt and moisture from the cartridge with a lint free cloth Use Tape Cleaner Wipes PN 4046289 01 to clean the cartridges These wipes are saturated with isopropyl alcohol Do no let any solution touch the tape or get inside the cartridge E Cartridge Requirements 5 2 Cartridges must meet specifications defined in American National Standard Magnetic Tape and Cartridge for Information Interchange ACS X3B5 Refer to your drive vendor s publication and Web site for specific cartridge requirements and specifications Colored cartridges are approved only if the measured reflection density is greater than 0 1 as measured by an X rite 404G color reflection densitometer For more information about colored cartridges contact your Sun marketing representative Revision P 96005 Ordering Cartridges and Labels Colored measurements are Bandwidth ANSI Status T Wide band 380 to 780 nm Measuring range Density 0 00 to 2 50 D Accuracy 0 02 D Repeatability 0 01 D Aperture diameter 3 4 mm 0 13 in M Ordering Cartridges and Labels Contact your authorized selling agent for Sun StorageTek approved labeled cartridges Note You must select the volume serial number VOLSER range and other label options when ordering cartridges If you choose to order additional labels order them from any standard media vendor such as those listed above Labels used in Sun StorageTek libraries can be made by any vendor that produc
127. terminal session Por older PCs click on Start Programs Accessories Hyperterminal and open a Hyperterminal session For WIN2000 PCs click on Start Programs Accessories Communications gt Hyperterminal and open a Hyperterminal session 4 New sessions prompt you for a name and icon Choose any name and any icon A connection window appears 5 Change Connect Using toCOM Port typically Port 1 6 Configure the connection within the file properties Table 2 8 Hyperterminal Connection Older PCs WIN2000 PCs Baud rate 38 400 Baud rate 38 400 Data bits 8 Data bits 8 Parity bit None Parity bit None Stop bit 1 Stop bit 1 Direct to comm flow none Hardware flow control on 7 Once configured click on OK and press Enter The command line interface CLI prompt appears If it does not disconnect connect from the Call tab for new settings to become effective 8 Atthe CLI prompt type in download The following message appears This command results in a new image being loaded into PROM Please download the image using Z modem protocol Transfer gt Send file You have two minutes to start the transfer 9 From the Hyperterminal Transfer tab click Transfer gt Send file A Send File window appears Revision P 2 13 Upgrading Firmware 10 With protocol set to Z modem browse to the location of the release prm file you copied 11 Click on SEND A window dis
128. the media manufacturer to determine what temperatures to set The high temperature is automatically recorded You ate not required to set the warning and shutdown temperatures The display still will show LLC card fan drive fan and power supply failures Access the Hardware Monitor Menu and complete the required fields as shown in the following table For more information about this menu see Viewing the Status of the Hardware Monitor on page 3 5 Table 2 4 Hardware Monitor Menu Data Field Explanation High Temp The display shows the high Celsius temperature If desired press SELECT to clear the temperature Warn Temp Use the atrows to set the desired Celsins temperature When the library reaches the temperature the SERVICE REQUIRED indicator blinks Shutdown Temp Use the arrows to set the desired Celsins temperature When the library reaches the temperature the SERVICE REQUIRED indicator remains lit and no additional move requests ate accepted Note The value fot the shutdown temperature must be at least 2 C higher than the value for the warning temperature M Resetting the Library 2 8 CAUTION Possible equipment damage Use a wooden pencil never a screwdriver or other electrical conductor to press the RESET button to prevent damaging the button or the LLC card To activate the configuration information in the library s memory you must reset the library After entering all your
129. tion Column 2 and 3 gray cells are added for maximum configuration Black cell above the CAP is used for cleaning cartridge if Auto Clean is enabled Small back rectangles are targets 1 8 Revision P 96005 Robot B Robot The robot moves cartridges among the storage cells drives and cartridge access port CAP The robot behind the front door consists primarily of the e Theta assembly for lateral movement Z drive assembly for vertical movement Handassembly to mount and dismount cartridges Most of the robotic components are mounted on the Z shaft The hand assembly mounted on the Z carriage is moved up and down the shaft to access the cells The cells are stacked in columns the columns are arranged around the robot The hand assembly rotates about the shaft The camera on the hand assembly reads the bar code volume numbers on the cartridges and the library and CAP calibration targets E Cartridge Access Port The cartridge access port CAP can be used to add cartridges to the library without interrupting normal robotic operation For instance if Auto Clean is not enabled the operator can use the operator panel to place a cleaning cartridge into the CAP when a message appears on the operator panel that a drive requires cleaning The CAP contains two cartridge storage cells Bb Electronics Module The electronics module EM consists primarily of the LLC card and the power supply The LLC card is inside the E
130. tions 96005 Contact the manufacturer of your cartridges for the most current operating storage and other specifications Table 5 2 Table 5 2 DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating environment Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Wet bulb temperature 25 C 77 F maximum CAUTION Potential damage to cartridges Temperatures above 49 C 120 F might damage the tapes If during storage or transportation a cartridge has been exposed to conditions exceeding the above values before using the cartridge keep the cartridge within those operating environment specifications for at least as long as the time that the cartridge exceeded the specifications up to two hours Make sure that the cartridge has no moisture on it When storing DLT cartridges the stray magnetic field at any point on the tape shall not exceed 4000A m Cartridge storage environment Temperature 16 C to 32 C 61 F to 90 F Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Wet bulb temperature 26 C 79 F maximum Cartridge storage environment for cartridges intended for archiving data for one year or more Temperature 18 C to 26 C 64 F to 79 F Relative humidity 20 to 60 Revision P 5 7 SDLT Cartridges B SDLT Cartridges SDLT cartridge components are shown in the top cartridge of Figure 5 3 SDLT drives use unique data and cleaning cartridges Differences between th
131. tiv rinig the Labra x vectes ed es A eee dee I dede ates sa ee ces 2 9 Gernetal eoe S oe esa a e queste degen Pear e ud vec dass edu Rete ee esp toate 2 9 Auto Clean 4 hase tea segs ARAS Or S COO SI ER Pe uis 2 9 Adding Cell and Drive Capacity sion erbe re esae er eee ea E 2 9 Gonversion Bill e css eisai ce eoru eh y e ra Ex vad Slee rr ere x n ea 2 10 Revision P 96005 Contents Part NUM bets adr ne TS A A E OE D ME THEE Ee 2 10 Recording Configuration Information 0 cee ne 2 11 Upgrading Firmwate ener reme eG e o a o 2 12 Copying Platea ea rt dd eta ceva duals deer e ac p ache ya ad ivi e Rt 2 12 Downloading Pirmwate vc edn i die Wels NEN V hs ee di Vela Wale Gitte ans 2 13 Verityins Firmware Edition ven p brs Siete Vee oes te oa eia x met ek EUR 2 14 Labraty Operation rr sa ARAS VON RUP a o de 3 1 Automated Mode e eet herpes te loose loses alisha tinh Ai WHOA adde SUC E coe eter e 3 1 Inserting a Cartridge through the CAP 0 eee eee ee 3 1 Removing a Cartridge through the CAP 10 0 ce eh 3 2 Monitoring the Operator Panel for Messages 1 1 0 cee eee eee 3 2 Viewing the Status of the Library 1 0 0 0 ee eee ee 3 2 Viewing the Status of the Drives 0 cece ee 3 3 Viewing the Status of the Personality Module 0 0 0 3 4 Viewing the Status of the Hardware Monitor 0 eens 3 5 Viewing the Status of the CAP voccs cde a aa wee 3 6 Reviewing the Event oo iii ete eret RR epe
132. tracted To safely open the front doot 1 Press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu 2 The arrow sign gt will appear to the left of Door Operations 3 Press the SELECT button The status display shows the DOOR MENU Push SELECT to Prepare Library for Opening Door message 4 Press the SELECT button The status display shows the Are you sure message 5 Press the SELECT button again The library stops all processes in an orderly way ensures that any cartridge in the hand is fully seated and safely retracts the hand When the status display shows the OK to Open Door message you may open the door CAUTION Possible hand damage Always wait for the operator panel to display OK To Open Door before opening the door This ensures that the hand is fully seated and retracted 6 Insert the key into the lock on the door and turn the key counterclockwise to open the front door of the libraty Revision P 3 23 Manual Mode Inserting the Cartridges into Cells 3 24 Make sure you refer to Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention on page xx before proceeding Depending on the version and configuration of your library some storage cells cannot be used Read the legend on the page following Figure 3 6 on page 3 25 Note You do not have to insert a cartridge into every storage cell The library automatically audits cartridges and empty cells as part of its initialization routine CAUTION Do not place a whit
133. trostatic discharge M Rack Safety and Precautions WARNING Possible personal injury Lifting hazard The library weighs 44 45 kg 98 Ib plus the weight of the drives Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library Also consider the library s total weight when you are placing other equipment into the rack To prevent an unbalanced situation install the heaviest equipment on the bottom and the lightest equipment on the top Failure to do so might cause the rack to become unstable and tip over Observe the following safety precautions when you are installing the library into a rack 96005 If the rack has front or rear doors do of allow the doors to interfere with the library s ventilation The rack s internal ambient temperature should not exceed the recommended operating temperature range of the library The maximum rack air ambient temperature is 40 C 104 P Ensure that rack doors provide adequate clearance to the library Ensure that the combination of the library with other equipment in the rack does not create an overcurrent condition whether the equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip Ensure that all equipment in the rack has reliable earth ground whether the equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip Note The library relies on the ground pin of the power cord for its earth ground Revisi
134. tter located next to the last number in the volume label reflects the media Cleaning cartridges must match the drive type Table 5 4 Ultrium Cartridge Codes Label Type of Cartridge L Gen1 data cartridge Ly Gen2 data cartridge L Gen3 data cartridge C4 plus CLN Cleaning cartridge for Hewlett Packard C plus CLN Cleaning cartridge for IBM C3 plus CLN Cleaning cartridge for Seagate L plus DG Diagnostic cartridge apply a DG label to a blank data cartridge to be used for diagnostic tests Applying Cartridge Labels Cartridge labels reflect the cartridge media and usage If your cartridges were not ordered with labels already applied you must apply them yourself You must correctly label all cartridges for library use CAUTION Possible misread of volume number label Make sure the edges of the labels do not curl curling causes the cartridges to stick in the drive loader and the robot will misread the label Figure 5 5 Ultrium Cartridge Label L201 050 L201 050 1 Volume number label 5 10 Revision P 96005 Ultrium Cartridges Setting the Write protect Switch You can set the write protect switch so the cartridge is write enabled Slide the switch to reveal the open lock symbol to write enable the tapes In this position the drive can write as well as read data This setting is recommended when inserting cartridges into the tape library You can set the write protect switch so that th
135. turning the Library to Ready Status 3 31 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tests oooooooooomoocmm mmm Pm92 rm oooo 4 1 Troubleshooting the Library iii iii ehh Rer aia 4 1 Library Self Test and Event Log ii conos e ee e yl re a EEA de E or e 4 4 Diasnostics Menace see ne A ADR ene tee eu ex re LEE 4 4 Library Self Test ips ee ee ree eme e UN ra Ei e dU NR RO Re esi 4 5 Event Log mm 4 6 Demo Mode sit ie Ua ate ex tete AA E A Ean a ede ER 4 6 5 Cartridge Information a di eaae ie rr X Ie ER AAA 5 1 Handling GCartridges uti Gus mere a tek e ea ehe MS eee eden rdg 5 1 Inspecting Cartridges esae emm eR meme hr eer E er o ale ees 5 1 Maintaming Carttidpes iss esos CIR rep tma e s eee Mo ales Wie RO e rece ecrire da la ue 5 2 Cartridge Requitemenits ov Dres ueque VAI uere pedore ee e ee ditte 5 2 Orderine Cartrdpes and Labels eser A PEE p ER eere rA 5 3 DET Cartridges tee ve eed uter ee tee e ute eR a ing cds 5 4 Applying Cartridge Labels ii sc cana ee eee meme e ee e yeh re ree eda 5 5 Setting the Write Protect Switch espa teara a a aA E hh ehh hn 5 6 DLTtape Cartridge Environmental Specifications ssec 5 7 SDLT Cartridges lel opel sula a VE V vA bu pu eR eer ee d ee 5 8 Derim Catttidpes 422b ver enn IE A pe ene tua ta ese tds 5 9 Cartridge Label Codes eer S etes eR dele ea elena 5 10 Applying Cartuidos Labels 6 ias A poem erem an 5 10 Setting the Write protect Switch 2 60 06 seine e ee aee ht e hh ec ee de wa
136. types 5 10 W warning eye hazard from laser xviii library weight in rack xvii messages in manual 1 xii warning statement Taiwan xxvi warning description 1 xii warranty ID location 1 4 Web sites downloading firmware 2 12 WIN2000 hyperterminal setup 2 13 write protect switch setting DLT 5 6 SDLT 220 5 8 Ultrium 5 11 Revision P 96005 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Phone 1 650 960 1300 or 1 800 555 9SUN Web sun com Go SUN S lo microsystems ARGENTINA 5411 4317 5636 AUSTRALIA 1 800 550 786 AUSTRIA 43 1 601 26 0 BALKANS 301 6188 111 BELGIUM 32 2 704 89 83 BRAZIL 55 11 51872100 BRUNEI 65 216 8333 CANADA 1 800 422 8020 GENERAL 416 964 2001 LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SALES TORONTO CHILE 562 372 4500 COLOMBIA 571 629 2323 Czech REPUBLIC 420 2 33009311 DENMARK 45 4556 5040 e EGYPT 00 202 570 9442 FINLAND 358 9 525 561 e FRANCE 33 1 41 33 17 17 GERMANY 49 89 460 08 2788 GREECE 30 01 6188101 HONG KONG 852 2877 7077 HUNGARY 361 202 4415 INDIA 91 80 229 8989 INDONESIA 65 216 8333 IRELAND 353 1 668 4377 ISRAEL 972 9 9710500 ITALY 39 02 9259511 JAPAN 81 3 5779 1820 Korea 82 2 3453 6602 MALAYSIA 603 2116 1887 e MIDDLE EAST 00 9714 3366333 Maico 525 261 0344 NETHERLANDS 31 33 4515200 NEW ZEALAND 0800 786 338 e North West AFRICA 00 9714 3366333 Norway From Norway 47 22023950 To Norway 47 23369650 PAKISTAN 00
137. u have already set up a policy file for the library the policy file name with the full path is displayed Click Edit Policy Entry If you don t have a policy file for the library a An error window is displayed stating it Could not find policy file lt path filename gt 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 Revision P 96005 Using Library Status Tool c In the Policy Entry window type http lt library IP gt 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 FilePermission 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 To save a report to your hard drive from the Library Status Tool type the full path and the name of the file you wish to save the report page to for example C report report txt Note Independent of the operating system use a forward slash when specitying the path for the filename Also write down this path and filename you have to enter this same path and filename when saving the report or loading code in the Library Status Tool 8 From the Actions pull do
138. unter any problems with the library you should take several steps before contacting Customer Support Services CSS or European Customer Support Services ECSS These steps either help you resolve the problem or help identify the problem to CSS or ECSS Use the information in this chapter to diagnose and resolve the problem with the library If you must contact CSS or ECSS see the appendixes for more information E Troubleshooting the Library Before running diagnostic tests check the following areas of the library using these troubleshooting tips Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Table Problem What to do Library does not 1 Make sure that the library power switch 1s in the ON power on The position operator panel does gt Check all power cord connections not display any messages 3 Replace power cord 4 Make sure that there is power to the outlet 96005 Revision P 4 1 Troubleshooting the Library 4 2 Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Table Continued Problem What to do Service Required red LED is constantly lit Perform the following procedure Check the operator panel for any displayed error messages Note error messages reported 2 Make sure that the personality module is correctly installed and secured 3 Open the front door see Opening the Front Door on page 3 23 Observe and note the state of the cartridges hand and drives a Make sure that all cartridges are fully seated and prop
139. wn do one of the following a Click Read for code download b Click Writeorwrite read write delete execute to save the report to a file c Click OK 9 Click Done 10 Select File Save to save the policy If an error was displayed when you launched the policytool a From the File menu select Save As b Type the name of the policy and the full path as noted in Step 4a 11 Select File Exit to close the Java policytool 96005 Revision P 3 15 Using Library Status Tool To start the Library Status Tool 1 Open Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Netscape 4 5 or later 2 Enter the IP address in the Address Bar The Element ID section lists the volume number and media type for each cartridge The Drive section lists such items as the SCSI ID model vendor serial number firmware version and state such as loaded or unloaded The Libraty section lists such items as the library name LLC card version software version build date current date and time SCSI ID cartridge count drive count and whether fastload is On or Off Generating Reports 3 16 To generate a report 1 Select Reports from the Library Status Tool initial screen 2 Select from the following Report options Table 3 8 Report Options Click For Information on Library The library including the library name ID SCSI type number of CAP cells Drive The drives installed in the library including their current state
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