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Hp StorageWorks MSL5000 series User Manual (216 pages)
tape libraries
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Hp
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 8.63 MB
Table of Contents
Tape Libraries
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Conventions
14
Document Conventions
14
Text Symbols
14
Equipment Symbols
15
Related Documentation
14
Rack Stability
16
Getting Help
17
HP Technical Support
17
HP Storage Website
17
HP Authorized Reseller
17
Introduction
19
Models
20
Accessories
20
Tape Drives
21
Library Tape Drive Locations
21
Ultrium Tape Drives
22
Ultrium Tape Cartridges
22
Ultrium Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate
22
HP Ultrium 460 Format Trademark
23
DLT and SDLT Tape Drives
24
DLT Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate
24
DLT Tape Cartridges
25
SDLT Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate
25
SDLT Tape Cartridges
26
Magazines
27
Library Magazines
27
Power Supplies
28
Library Power Supplies
29
Robotics
30
Library Robotics (Top Cover Removed)
30
Library Controller Board
31
Library Controller Board
32
Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots
33
Library Card Cages
33
Embedded Network Storage Router (Optional)
34
Front Panel Indicators
35
Library Front Panel
35
Multi Unit Library Systems
36
Library PTM Mounting Location
37
Installation
39
Setting up the Tabletop Model
40
Tabletop Model Clearances (Two-Drive Model Shown)
40
Converting a Tabletop Model to a Rackmount Model
41
Converting a Tabletop Model (Four-Drive Model Shown)
41
Setting up the Rackmount Model
42
Library Template (9000 Rack Enclosure Shown)
42
Installing the Rails
44
Installing the Library (Two-Drive Model Shown)
45
Securing the Library
46
Applying Power to the Library
47
Applying Power to the Library (Four-Drive Rackmounted Library Shown)
48
Cabling for SCSI Configurations
49
Supported SCSI Cables
49
Two Tape Drives, Dual Host System
50
MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026 Library SCSI Cable Configuration
50
Four Tape Drives, Dual Host System
51
MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052 Library SCSI Cable Configuration
51
Library Configuration
53
Changing Default Configuration Settings
54
Setting a SCSI ID
55
SCSI Option Selection Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)
55
Drive 0 Bus ID Screen
56
SCSI ID Confirmation Screen
56
Drive 0 Bus ID Data Field Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)
57
Setting up a Reserved Slot
58
Reserved Slot Numbering
58
Reserved Slot Locations, SDLT/DLT (MSL5026)
58
Reserved Slot Locations, Ultrium (MSL6030/MSL5030)
59
Reserved Slot Locations, Lower Module, SDLT/DLT (MSL5052)
60
Reserved Slot Locations, Lower Module, Ultrium (MSL6060/MSL5060)
61
Reserved Slots Numeric Keypad Screen
62
Total Reserved Slots Screen
62
Total Reserved Slots Confirmation Screen
63
Configuring the Network Settings
64
IP Address Determination Screen
64
User-Specified IP Address Screen
64
Fixed IP Address Screen
65
Operation
67
Front Panel
68
Magazine Doors
68
Library Front Panel
68
Library Status LED
68
Magazine Door Mechanical Releases (Emergency Access)
69
Indicators
70
Front Panel and Media Security Locks
71
GUI Touch Screen
71
Password Levels
71
Host System
72
Library Display Screens and Options
73
Initialization Screen
73
Library Status Screen
74
Library Status Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)
74
Technical Support Information
75
Technical Support Information Screen
75
Mail Slot Access (Left-Hand Magazines Only)
76
Mail Slot Access Screen (Four-Drive Model Shown)
76
Magazine Access
77
Magazine Access Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)
77
Move Media
78
GUI Contrast Controls
78
Move Media Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)
78
Power
79
Power-Down Confirmation Message Screen
79
Status
80
Online
80
Status Screen (Four-Drive Model Shown)
80
Menu
81
Menu Selections
82
View System Data Area
82
Library Options
82
View Library Options
83
SCSI Options
85
Menu Screen
85
View SCSI Options
86
Network Options
90
Library Info
91
Cartridge Map
91
View Network Options
91
Cartridge Map Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)
92
Edit Options Area
93
Library
93
Scsi
94
Network
95
Passwords
95
Utilities Area
96
Maintenance
96
Maintenance Screen
96
Diagnostics
97
Factory
97
Security Level
98
Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges
99
Removing Magazines
99
Security Level Screen
96
Removing Tape Cartridge Magazines
100
Inserting Cartridges into a Magazine
101
Inserting a Tape Cartridge (Left-Hand Magazine, DLT Shown)
101
Using Mail Slots (Left-Hand Magazines Only)
102
Left-Hand Magazine Mail Slot (Two-Drive Model Shown)
102
Labeling Tape Cartridges
103
Ultrium Labels
103
Attaching a Bar Code Label to an Ultrium Tape Cartridge
104
Proper Ultrium Bar Code Label Placement
104
SDLT and DLT Labels
105
Attaching a Bar Code Label to an SDLT/DLT Tape Cartridge
105
Media Label Identifiers
106
Remote Management Interface
107
Overview
108
Accessing the Remote Management Interface
109
Remote Management Interface Login Screen
109
Remote Management Interface Main Screen
110
Using Menu Buttons
112
Status
112
Move Media
113
Setup
114
Library Configuration
115
SCSI Configuration
116
Drive Configuration
117
Functions
118
History
119
History Screen
119
Maintenance
121
Using the Library Maintenance Menu
122
Maintenance Menu
122
Maintaining Tape Cartridges
123
Ultrium Cartridges
124
DLT and SDLT Cartridges
124
Running a Cleaning Cartridge
127
Automatically Running a Cleaning Cartridge
128
Manually Running a Cleaning Cartridge
128
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Mail Slot
128
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Tape Cartridge Slot
129
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Cleaning Slot
129
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot
131
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Right Magazine
131
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Mail Slot
131
Status Screen
131
Updating Firmware
133
Checking the Firmware Revision
133
Using the Remote Management Interface
133
Using HP Storageworks Library & Tape Tools
134
Updating Firmware Using the Remote Management Interface
134
Using a Serial Connection
135
Firmware Flashing Procedure
135
Troubleshooting
137
Identifying Platform Problems
138
Performing Error Recovery
139
Troubleshooting Flow Chart
139
Fault Symptom Codes (Fscs)
140
Fault Symptom Codes
140
Troubleshooting General Problems
169
Using Diagnostic Support Tools
175
HP Storageworks Library and Tape Tools
175
Mslutil
175
Running Library Diagnostic Tests
176
A Regulatory Compliance Notices
179
Federal Communications Commission Notice
180
Class a Equipment
180
Class B Equipment
180
Modifications
181
Cables
181
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
182
Class a Equipment
182
Class B Equipment
182
European Union Notice
182
BSMI Class a Notice
183
Japanese Notice
183
Laser Device
183
Laser Safety Warnings
184
Compliance with CDRH Regulations
184
Compliance with International Regulations
184
Laser Specifications
184
Laser Regulation Labels
185
Product Conformation Label
185
Laser Caution Label
185
Exposure Caution Label
185
Specifications
187
Power
188
Mechanical
189
Rackmount Model Mechanical Specifications
189
Environmental (All Models)
190
Acoustics
192
Acoustic Noise Declared Per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779
192
Din 27779
192
Safety and Regulatory
193
Regulatory and Product Safety Certifications
193
Electrostatic Discharge
195
Grounding Methods
196
Configuration Examples
197
SCSI Cable Configurations
198
Configuration Examples
199
MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026, 2 Hosts/2 Drives
199
MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052, 2 Hosts/4 Drives
202
Connectors and Indicators
203
Host Prerequisites
204
Connectors and Indicators
205
Power Indicator
205
Serial Port
206
Ethernet Port
206
Fibre Channel Port
206
SCSI VHDCI Connectors
206
Configuration
207
Default Ethernet Settings
207
Configuration Examples
208
Optional Fibre Channel Card
203
MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026 Standalone
208
MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052 Standalone
208
Resetting the Fibre Channel Card
209
Reset Switch
209
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StorageWorks Digital Linear Tape (DLT), Super DLT (SDLT), and LTO (Linear Tape-Open)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 3.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Text Conventions
9
Symbols in Text
11
Symbols on Equipment
11
Rack Stability
12
Getting Help
13
Technical Support
13
Product Website
13
Authorized Reseller
13
1 Introduction
15
Models
16
Accessories
16
Tape Drives
17
Magazines
18
Power Supplies
19
Robotics
21
Library Controller Board
22
Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots
23
Embedded Fibre Channel Board
24
Front Panel Indicators
24
Multi-Unit Library Systems
25
2 Installation
27
Setting up the Tabletop Model
28
Converting a Tabletop Model to a Rackmount Model
29
Setting up the Rackmount Model
30
Applying Power to the Library
35
SCSI Cable Configurations
36
Supported SCSI Cables
36
Two Tape Drives Dual Host System
37
Four Tape Drives Dual Host System
38
3 Library Configuration
39
Default Configuration Settings
40
Setting a SCSI ID
40
Setting up a Reserved Slot
43
Reserved Slot Numbering
43
Setting up Your Network
49
4 Operation
51
Front Panel
52
Magazine Doors
53
Indicators
54
Front Panel and Media Security Locks
55
GUI Touch Screen
55
Host System
56
Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges
56
Removing Magazines
57
Inserting Cartridges into a Magazine
58
Using Mail Slots (Left Magazines Only)
60
Barcode Labels
61
Library Display Screens and Options
63
Initialization Screen
63
Library Status Screen
64
Technical Support Information Option
65
Mail Slot Access Option (Left Magazines Only)
65
Magazine Access Option
66
Move Media
66
LCD Contrast Controls
67
Power
67
Status
68
Online
68
Menu
69
Menu Selections
70
View System Data Area
70
Library Options
70
SCSI Options
73
Network Options
77
Library Info
78
Cartridge Map
78
Edit Options Area
79
Library
79
Scsi
80
Network
80
Passwords
81
Utilities Area
81
Maintenance
82
Diagnostics
83
Factory
83
Security Level
84
5 Remote Management Interface
85
Operation
86
Accessing the Remote Management Interface
86
Status
88
Move Media
89
Setup
90
Library Configuration
91
SCSI Configuration
92
Drive Configuration
93
Functions
94
History
95
6 Maintenance
97
Running a Cleaning Cartridge
98
Automatically Running a Cleaning Cartridge
98
Manually Running a Cleaning Cartridge
98
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Mail Slot
99
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Tape Cartridge Slot
99
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Cleaning Slot
100
Replacing a Cleaning
100
Cartridge in a Reserved Slot
100
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Right Magazine
101
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Mail Slot
101
Updating the Firmware
102
Updating Via the Remote Management Interface
102
Updating Via Serial Connection
103
Firmware Flashing Procedure
103
Verifying the Firmware Level
103
7 Troubleshooting
105
Introduction
105
Platform Problems
106
Error Recovery
106
Error Recovery Procedures
108
Fault Symptom Codes (Fscs)
109
A Regulatory Compliance Notices
117
Federal Communications Commission Notice
117
Class a Equipment
117
Class B Equipment
118
Modifications
118
Cables
118
Only
118
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien
119
Class a Equipment
119
Class B Equipment
119
European Union Notice
120
Taiwanese Notice
120
Japanese Notice
121
Specifications
123
Operational Performance
124
Power
125
Mechanical
125
Environmental (All Models
126
Acoustics
127
Safety
128
Electrostatic Discharge
129
Grounding Methods
130
D Removing and Replacing a Tape Drive
131
Instructions
132
SCSI Cable Configurations
135
Configuration Examples
135
Pass-Through Mechanism Cabling
147
Configuration Examples
147
F Optional Fibre Channel Card
151
Host Prerequisites
151
Connectors and Indicators
152
Power Indicator
152
Serial Port
152
Ethernet Port
153
Fibre Channel Port
153
SCSI VHDCI Connectors
153
Configuration
154
Default Ethernet Settings
154
Configuration Examples
155
Resetting the Fibre Channel Card
158
Index
159
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