HP SureStore E Tape Library Model 12/140User’s GuideEdition 2Part Number: C9179-90000December 2000Printed in USA© Copyright 2000 Hewlett-Packard Compa
ContentsxUsing HP Library & Tape Tools (Windows only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-63Using Support Tools Manager (HP-UX an
Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 33-26Drive Information1. From the Drive Information menu, use the [-] or [+] keys to selec
Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 3 3-27 Library AdministrationConfiguration InformationFrom the View Configuration menu, s
Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 33-28Firmware RevisionsFrom the Firmware Revisions menu, you can view information about th
Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 3 3-29 Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsUse the following procedur
Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 33-30Test Vertical Motion Moves the vertical assembly to the bottom of the library, then
Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 3 3-31 Library AdministrationTest Transport CommExercises the infrared communications p
Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 33-32
Chapter 4 4-1Errors & Troubleshooting4 Understanding Errors and Troubleshooting
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingChapter OverviewChapter 44-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter includes information on the following:• Troubleshooti
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting OverviewChapter 4 4-3Errors & TroubleshootingTroubleshooting OverviewBelow is an overview
Contents xiHubs and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-9Zoning . . . .
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting OverviewChapter 44-4Understanding Error TypesThere are several categories of errors that might
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-5Errors & TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesThis section desc
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-6Soft (Recovered) ErrorsSoft errors are hardware errors that the library
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-7Errors & TroubleshootingFigure 4-1 Using the Soft Error LogMonitor
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-8Partial Availability StateWhen the library is in a partial availability
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-9Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-1 Partial Availability ConditionsLi
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-10Drive critical errorA critical error occurred on a drive.• Check the Dr
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-11Errors & TroubleshootingIncompatible magazine(s)The magazine is in
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-12Fibre Channel interface failedFibre Channel interface failed power-up t
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-13Errors & TroubleshootingHard (Unrecovered) ErrorsWhen a hard error
ContentsxiiTroubleshooting HP Ultrium Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-27Rewinding/Removing a Stuck T
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-142. Record all information from this screen for later reference.3. Selec
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-15Errors & TroubleshootingHost Software and Media Errors The library
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-16Backup Software ErrorsWhile the library product itself is supported by
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-17Errors & TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsLEDs communicate s
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-18Table 4-2 Library Back View1 Vacant slot2 Remote management card3 Librar
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-19Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-3 Slave Controller LEDReady LED Col
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-20Table 4-4 Library Expansion Card LEDReady LEDColor DescriptionYellow Pow
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-21Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-5 Remote Management Card LEDs1) Rea
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-22Table 4-6 HVDS Library Controller Card LEDs1) Controller LEDColor Descri
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-23Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-7 LVDS Library Controller Card LEDs
Tables xiiiTable 1-1. Supplied Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Table 1-2. Location Cr
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-24NOTE Your Fibre Channel interface type (standard or high performance) is
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-25Errors & TroubleshootingNOTE Your Fibre Channel interface type (sta
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-26NOTE Depending on your library’s drive type(s), the back of the drive mo
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-27Errors & TroubleshootingNOTE The redundant power supply is an optio
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-28Troubleshooting Common ProblemsThis section includes information o
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 4 4-29Errors & TroubleshootingThe library’s power failed while a ta
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-30Tape stuck in storage slot. • Using the front panel display, open
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 4 4-31Errors & TroubleshootingHost does not detect the library.• En
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-32Cannot navigate through the RMC Web-Based Library Administrator in
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 4 4-33Errors & TroubleshootingNeed to abort internal test cycle.• P
TablesxivTable A-1. Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-3Table A-2. Common Library Speci
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-34A new data cartridge is used and the clean drive icon is displayed
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-35Errors & TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsThe following extern
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-36Support Tools Manager (STM)STM is the primary HP-UX support tool. Though
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-37Errors & TroubleshootingOverview of STM Menu Structure
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-38Performing OperationsThere are three basic operations in STM:1. To select
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-39Errors & Troubleshooting• The Firmware Update tool allows the user t
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-40• The System Activity Log contains error information that is logged by th
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-41Errors & TroubleshootingTypes of STM Tools for Tape LibrariesTable 4
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-42Expert ToolsWithin an expert tool, select a category and command for the
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-43Errors & TroubleshootingTests Test Unit Ready Performs “Test Unit Re
Figures xvFigure 1-1. Front and Rear Views of the Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3Figure 1-2. Library Cabinet Hole
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-44Robotics Controller ToolTable 4-15 lists expert tool categories and the s
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-45Errors & TroubleshootingTests Selftest Performs power-on self test o
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-46Utility Rezero Performs “rezero” command on robotics.Position to ElementP
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-47Errors & TroubleshootingFirmware Update ToolWhen started, the firmwa
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-48SysdiagNOTE Version 5.5 and 6.0 are supported for the libraries, but use
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-49Errors & TroubleshootingSCSITAC SectionsSCSITAC contains three secti
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-50Section 4 provides the user with a SCSIDLT prompt, which will accept the
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsChapter 4 4-51Errors & TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsCAUTION This
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsChapter 44-52Replacing a Card1. Align the edges of the replacement card with the c
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsChapter 4 4-53Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-18 Library Card Positions1 Vacan
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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 44-54Removing and Replacing Drive ModulesThis section explains how
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 4 4-55Errors & TroubleshootingUnloading a Tape from a DriveIf
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 44-56Removing a Drive ModuleNOTE To preserve SCSI communications,
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 4 4-57Errors & Troubleshooting5. Lay the connector assembly to
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 44-58Installing a Drive ModuleNOTE It is not necessary to power of
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 4 4-59Errors & Troubleshooting3. Tighten the top and bottom th
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 44-60Upgrading FirmwareThis section details the processes for upgrading library and
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 4 4-61Errors & TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware RevisionBefore downloading n
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 44-62Using the Remote Management Card (library firmware only)All library components,
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 4 4-63Errors & TroubleshootingUsing a Host Diagnostic Utility(drive and library
Chapter 1 1-1 Getting Started1 Getting Started
Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 44-64Using a Firmware Upgrade Tape (drive firmware only)1. Contact your service repr
Appendix A A-1 Technical SpecificationsA Technical Specifications
Technical SpecificationsAppendix OverviewAppendix AA-2Appendix Overview• Environmental Specifications• Library Specifications• Cable SpecificationsNOT
Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsAppendix A A-3 Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsTable A-1 Environmental Specifi
Technical SpecificationsLibrary SpecificationsAppendix AA-4Library SpecificationsCommon SpecificationsTable A-2 provides library specifications common
Technical SpecificationsLibrary SpecificationsAppendix A A-5 Technical SpecificationsSpecifications by ModelTable A-3 shows unique library specificati
Technical SpecificationsLibrary SpecificationsAppendix AA-6Model 6/140DLT: 5.6 TBHP Ultrium: 14 TB45,000 hoursTypical: 615WMax: 650W304 kg (670 lbs)36
Technical SpecificationsCable SpecificationsAppendix A A-7 Technical SpecificationsCable SpecificationsSCSI CablesNOTE Ensure that all cables conform
Technical SpecificationsDrive, Media, and Bar Code SpecificationsAppendix AA-8Drive, Media, and Bar Code SpecificationsFor drive, media, and bar code
Appendix B B-1 Customer SupportB Customer Support
Getting StartedChapter OverviewChapter 11-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following:• Library Overview• Identifying Product Components• In
Customer SupportRegistering Your ProductAppendix BB-2Registering Your ProductRegistering your product ensures fast and easy access to Hewlett-Packard
Customer SupportService ContractsAppendix B B-3 Customer SupportService ContractsService contracts are available for your library. If you choose t
Customer SupportService ContractsAppendix BB-4Table B-2 Response Level UpgradesOption Description07A Upgrades warranty response to the 02A response le
Customer SupportInformation Needed for SupportAppendix B B-5 Customer SupportInformation Needed for SupportBefore contacting your HP service repre
Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesAppendix BB-6Supplies and AccessoriesA full range of computer supplies may be ordered through a Hewlett-Packar
C-1 Fibre ChannelC Introduction to Fibre Channel
C-2 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis section contains information about the following:• Fibre Channel Term
Appendix C C-3Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Terminology Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TerminologyAL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Ad
C-4 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TerminologyZoning: A management method used to control, or limit, port connections.
Appendix C C-5Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel with Libraries Fibre ChannelFibre Channel with LibrariesNOTE See “Fibre Channel Cable
Getting StartedLibrary OverviewChapter 1 1-3 Getting StartedLibrary OverviewFigure 1-1 identifies the locations and names of the library’s major
C-6 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyFibre Channel TechnologyOverview of Fibre TechnologyNOTE This section provides an
Appendix C C-7Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelConnection TopologiesFibre Channel uses three connection topo
C-8 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyAddressingDevice Addresses on a Fibre Channel LoopEach device on a Fibre Channel A
Appendix C C-9Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelPorts, Nodes, and World Wide NamesAll Fibre Channel devices h
C-10 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technologythe combined hubs still form one loop. This is called cascading hubs. (See “Zonin
Appendix C C-11Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelZoningZoning is a management method used to control which po
C-12 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyAdvantages of Fibre ChannelFibre Channel offers significant speed, distance, and
Appendix C C-13Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelDuring normal operations, device addresses do not change. Fi
C-14 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyNOTE Use the optical cable(s) included with the library to connect the library to
Appendix C C-15Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelFibre Channel systems, like LAN systems, are subject to dyna
iiNoticeThis document contains information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, repro
Getting StartedIdentifying Product ComponentsChapter 11-4Identifying Product ComponentsThe components listed in Table 1-1 may be supplied with the lib
C-16 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology
Appendix D D-1 Drives & MediaD Drives and Media
Drives and MediaAppendix OverviewAppendix DD-2Appendix OverviewThis appendix contains information about the following:• Drive Technologies and Compati
Drives and MediaDrive Technologies and CompatibilityAppendix D D-3 Drives & MediaDrive Technologies and CompatibilityFormat CompatibilityT
Drives and MediaDrive Technologies and CompatibilityAppendix DD-4Table D-3 shows drive technologies and compatible cleaning cartridges.NOTE Ensure you
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-5 Drives & MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaThis section describes the follow
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-6NOTE You can also use DLT Type IIIXT media, though it has a significantly reduced capacity
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-7 Drives & MediaUsing DLT Tape CartridgesCAUTION Quantum DLT tape drives requir
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-8To check the leader position:1. Press in the door lock (item C in Figure D-1) to release th
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-9 Drives & MediaDo NOT Use DLT Cartridges with:• Tape or leaders that have been
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-5 Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-10NOTE With the write-protect switch in either position, data can be read from the cartridge
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-11 Drives & MediaUsing DLT Cartridge Bar Code LabelsMake it a practice to use b
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-12DLT Cartridge Bar Code SpecificationsNOTE You can order additional bar codes if needed. Ba
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-13 Drives & MediaLoading DLT Cartridges into a MagazineWhen inserting DLT cartr
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-14Troubleshooting DLT DrivesThis section describes the procedures for troubleshooting DLT dr
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-15 Drives & Media1. Place the DLT drive module on its top side so that the bott
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-16Removing a Stuck TapeUse the following procedure and Figure D-6 to remove a tape stuck in
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-17 Drives & MediaDLT Cleaning IssuesTable D-6 describes situations you may enco
Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-18Media IssuesTable D-7 describes situations you may encounter with media and how to resolve
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-19 Drives & MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaThis section describes the followi
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-6Choosing a LocationChoose a location that meets the criteria
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-20NOTE Only use approved Ultrium cleaning cartridges with HP Ultrium tape drives (see page D-
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-21 Drives & MediaUsing HP Ultrium CartridgesCAUTION HP Ultrium tape drives requi
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-22Write-Protecting Ultrium CartridgesEach cartridge has a sliding write-protect switch. Using
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-23 Drives & MediaUsing Ultrium Cartridge Bar Code LabelsMake it a practice to us
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-24NOTE You can order additional bar codes if needed. Bar code ordering information is provide
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-25 Drives & MediaUsing Ultrium Cleaning CartridgesHP Ultrium drives should only
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-26Loading Ultrium Cartridges into a MagazineWhen inserting Ultrium cartridges into the tape l
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-27 Drives & MediaTroubleshooting HP Ultrium DrivesThis section describes trouble
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-28Ultrium Cleaning IssuesTable D-11 describes potential issues with cleaning cartridges and h
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-29 Drives & MediaLTO-Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) IssuesThe LTO-CM stores informati
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-7 Getting StartedAir quality Minimal sources of particu
Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-30
Glossary-1GlossaryAAL_PA Arbitrated loop physical addressBbackup software Software that runs on the host computer that is used to track data backups
2-GlossaryFibre Channel ArbitratedLoop (FC-AL) Topology that provides a low-cost solution for attaching multiple Fibre Channel ports in a loop without
Glossary-3LVDS Low Voltage Differential SCSIMMAC Address Media access control address - a unique hardware-based address that identifies each node on a
4-Glossarysingle-ended SCSI A type of cable that is limited to short distances.soft error Electronic errors in library functions that can be recovered
IndexIndex 1Aaccessory kit, 1-4advantages of fibre channel, C-12AL_PA, glossary-1Bback panel, 1-12backup software, 1-10, 4-16, glossary-1barcodeDLT la
2 Index Indexremoving a stuck tape, D-16rewinding a stuck tape, D-14–D-15troubleshooting drives, D-14–D-18using tape cartridges, D-7DLT 7000, D-3downl
IndexIndex 3HVDS, 4-22, glossary-2Iicons, 2-6identifying errors, 4-4identity, glossary-2informationfirmware, 3-28information about the library, 3-24in
4 Index Indexunformatted, D-3using DLT cartridges, D-7using Ultrium, D-21–D-26write-protecting DLT, D-9write-protecting Ultrium, D-22menu trees, 2-8mo
IndexIndex 5length, D-6loading into magazine, D-13removing a stuck tape, D-16rewinding a stuck tape, D-14–D-15DLT Type IIIXT, D-6hub, D-8inspecting DL
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-8Setting Up the Library1. Carefully move the library to the in
6 Index Index
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-9 Getting Started4. You can use the pallet shipping bra
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-10Preparing the Host for InstallationNOTE Ensure that you have
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-11 Getting StartedConnecting and Powering on the Librar
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-12Table 1-3 Library Back Panel1 Vacant slot2 Remote management
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-13 Getting StartedSCSI Cable Connections NOTE Refer to
iii3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-14WARNINGNote the high leakage label on the back of the librar
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-15 Getting StartedTable 1-4 SCSI Cable Connections (Mod
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-16Fibre Channel Cable ConnectionsNOTE If you are not familiar
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-17 Getting StartedThe following steps illustrate a Fibr
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-18Figure 1-5 Fibre Channel GBIC ConnectionsNOTE Your Fibre Cha
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-19 Getting StartedWARNINGNote the high leakage label on
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-20Table 1-5 Fibre Channel Connections (Model 12/140)1 Host (us
Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-21 Getting StartedFigure 1-6 Fibre Channel Connections
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-22Configuring the Host SystemOnce the library is connected to a host, the Windows NT, Sun Solari
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-23 Getting Started2. Type “init 0” at any prompt. This will shut down all processes, and t
ivPrinting HistoryNew editions of this manual incorporate all material updated since the previous edition. The manual printing date and part number in
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-24If these drivers are already installed into the kernel, upon system boot they will automaticall
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-25 Getting StartedNOTE HP C7200-8000 is used only as an example. The actual ioscan output
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-262. Determine the value for <majornum> by executing the following command for robotics att
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-27 Getting StartedVerifying the InstallationConfirm that the communications path to the ro
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-28MPE/iX HostsRequirementsLibraries require additional Legato NetWorker Server software that runs
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-29 Getting Started3. Boot the system. At the MPE prompt, run sysgen and start the io secti
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-30b. Verify the binding for the targets (the transparent dm):io> lpath 10/4/4.0PATH: 10/4/4.0
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-31 Getting Startede. To configure the Storage Node on the NetWorker server, verify the lde
Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-32Verifying the Connection Additional information regarding the configuration and verification of
Getting StartedIdentifying the Post-Installation TasksChapter 1 1-33 Getting StartedIdentifying the Post-Installation TasksAfter you install and
vTypographical Conventions and TermsKeycap: Menu choices and screens on the library.[Soft Key]: Soft keys to press on the library.Computer Output
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-34Moving or Shipping the LibraryWARNINGExercise caution when moving the library. Avoid rollin
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-35 Getting StartedNOTE During normal operation, changes to configurations are stored in
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-36b. Pull the unlocked door(s) out to access magazines and tapes. The door may also be key loc
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-37 Getting StartedWARNINGBefore moving the library, the leveler feet must be fully rai
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-387. Raise the library’s leveler feet.8. If shipping the library, proceed to “Packing the Libr
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-39 Getting StartedPacking the Library for ShippingFor shipping, place the library in th
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-405. Use a socket wrench to attach the front and rear pallet shipping brackets to secure the l
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-41 Getting Started6. Add the packaging materials to the library (see Figure 1-9):a. Pla
Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-427. Attach the four clips that secure the cardboard tube (see Figure 1-10). 8. Raise the ramp
Chapter 2 2-1 Library Operations2 Library Operations
viIn This ManualChapter 1 Getting Started: Describes library components, installation and post-installation tasks, and moving or shipping the librar
Library OperationsChapter OverviewChapter 22-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following:• Front Panel Overview• Understanding the Menu Stru
Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 2 2-3 Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewThe front panel is the local control device for the libr
Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 22-4NestingEach level of password-protected menus (Administration and Service) includes all options avai
Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 2 2-5 Library OperationsFront Panel Display ConventionsThe front panel displays icons and text that
Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 22-6Status BarAll screens, except the Home and Map screens, show a status bar that summarizes library an
Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 2 2-7 Library OperationsThe status bar can display the icons listed in Table 2-1 and Table 2-2.Table
Library OperationsUnderstanding the Menu StructureChapter 22-8Understanding the Menu StructureFigure 2-5 Front Panel Menu Structure
Library OperationsUsing TapesChapter 2 2-9 Library OperationsUsing TapesCAUTION It is critical to ensure that the media you use matches the format
Library OperationsUsing TapesChapter 22-10NOTE Bar code labeling requirements vary and are dependent on the type of tape drive used with your library.
Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryChapter 2 2-11 Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryTapes in the library may be accesse
Contents vii1. Getting StartedChapter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryChapter 22-12Figure 2-6 Removing/Replacing a Magazine3. Remove the magazine by lifting it straight up
Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryChapter 2 2-13 Library OperationsMailslot AccessNOTE The mailslot is located in the upper right-ha
Library OperationsDrive and Tape OperationsChapter 22-14Drive and Tape OperationsLook at the product information labels located on the fifth level on
Library OperationsDrive and Tape OperationsChapter 2 2-15 Library OperationsUnloading a Tape from the Drive1. From the Drive and Tape Operations m
Library OperationsDrive and Tape OperationsChapter 22-161. From the Drive and Tape Operations menu, select Clean Drive.2. From Choose Cleaning Slot, u
Chapter 3 3-1 Library Administration3 Library Administration
Library AdministrationChapter OverviewChapter 33-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following:• Configuring the Library• Enabling and Changin
Library AdministrationConfiguring the LibraryChapter 3 3-3 Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library You can change the following configuration o
Library AdministrationConfiguring the LibraryChapter 33-4Factory default configuration settings are listed in Table 3-2. Other Configuration Options•
Library AdministrationEnabling and Changing the PasswordChapter 3 3-5 Library AdministrationEnabling and Changing the PasswordNOTE Administration pro
ContentsviiiMaintaining Tape Cartridges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10Accessing Tapes in th
Library AdministrationConfiguring the MailslotChapter 33-6Configuring the Mailslot The mailslot is comprised of magazine slots in the upper right-hand
Library AdministrationConfiguring the MailslotChapter 3 3-7 Library AdministrationTable 3-3 Mailslot ConfigurationNumber of MailslotsAdvantages and D
Library AdministrationConfiguring the MailslotChapter 33-8Before changing the mailslot configuration, verify the slots that will become the mailslot a
Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 3 3-9 Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardOverviewThe remote manageme
Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 33-10For remote management, you need a network connection and a browser to: • View the c
Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 3 3-11 Library AdministrationBOOTPBOOTP is similar to DHCP, in that a BOOTP server dyna
Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 33-12NOTE To correctly set caching for Internet Explorer™, go to the Windows Control Pan
Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 3 3-13 Library Administration4. If you would like to use DHCP/BOOTP to configure your r
Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 33-14NOTE To use a device name, your system administrator must add the device name you s
Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 3 3-15 Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelNOTE Ref
Contents ix4. Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingChapter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 33-163. A message displays the following information:• Fibre Channel interface
Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 3 3-17 Library Administration• If you selected hard addressing for a loop conn
Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 33-18Retrieving Information about Fibre Channel Enter the Information menu to v
Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsChapter 3 3-19 Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsNOTE This menu is not available for libraries using Fibre
Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsChapter 33-20NOTE SCSI ID 7 is not used as the default for drive position 7 because it is typically used by the
Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsChapter 3 3-21 Library Administration1. Enter the SCSI IDs menu. A message warns you that devices with the same
Library AdministrationSetting the Date and TimeChapter 33-22Setting the Date and TimeWhen the library is initially set up, or if it has been unplugged
Library AdministrationSetting the Date and TimeChapter 3 3-23 Library AdministrationTable 3-6 World Time ZonesUTC -12 Eniwetok, KwajaleinUTC -11 Midw
Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 33-24Retrieving Library InformationThe following information is available from the Informa
Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 3 3-25 Library AdministrationTable 3-7 Library InformationMenu option InformationLibrary
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