StorageTek L700 Service Manual

StorageTek L700 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Document 95846 L700/700e Tape Library and L700-Pass-thru Port Service Manual...
  • Page 3 L700/700e Tape Library and L700-Pass-thru Port Service Manual...
  • Page 4 ©1999, 2003 Storage Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. StorageTek and the StorageTek logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Storage Technology Corporation. Other products and names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 5: Summary Of Changes

    Ultrium Fibre Channel Drives” on page 1-15). Revised library optional features table for library Fibre Channel operation (see Table 1-7 on page 1-8). Revised table for StorageTek Optional Interfaces (see Table 1-8 on page 1-10 through Table 1-10 on page 1-11).
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    StorageTek’s External Web Site ........
  • Page 8: Contents

    StorageTek Framework Library Monitor ........
  • Page 9 L700/700e Capacity Variations ........
  • Page 10 Cleaning Cartridge Expiration ..........2-45 StorageTek L-Series Library Admin Entries (Optional) ......2-45 Verifying Configuration .
  • Page 11 Replacement ............. 5-22 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 12 IBM Ultrium Tape Drive ............5-81 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 13 Redundant AC Power Option ........... A-2 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 14 Library-to-Fibre Channel ............A-30 Library-to-Personality Module and StorageTek L-Series Library Admin ....A-30 Library-to-Operator Panel .
  • Page 15 C: StorageTek L-Series Library Admin ........
  • Page 16: Figures

    Figure 5-1. L700/700e Exterior Components ........
  • Page 17 Figure C-1. Library Admin Screen Example ..........C-4 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 18 Table 1-11. StorageTek Optional Interfaces—Comparisons ........1-12...
  • Page 19 Table C-8. Individual Drive Performance ..........C-11 95846 Fourteenth Edition xvii StorageTek Proprietary...
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  • Page 21: Preface

    Preface This manual describes how to troubleshoot and repair an L700/700e tape library and the L700-Pass-thru Port that connects two L700e libraries. It also contains a basic theory of operation section in Appendix A. This manual is intended for the exclusive use of StorageTek and authorized third party service representatives.
  • Page 22: Alert Messages

    All uppercase Keyboard keys Font and capitalization follows label <Y> on product; enclosed within angle <Enter> brackets <Ctrl+Alt+Delete> Menu names Configuration Menu Capitalization follows label on product Parameters and variables Device = xx Italic font Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 23: Related Publications

    Power on product URLs http://www.storagetek.com Blue (prints black in hardcopy publications) Related Publications L700/700e tape library publications include: L700/700e Tape Library Publications Part Number L700e Tape Library General Information Manual MT 4011 L700e Tape Library Hardware Operator’s Guide 95845 L700e Tape Library Illustrated Parts Catalog...
  • Page 24 96047 APC Uninterruptible Power Supply manuals and online Available from APC or information. www.apc.com Publications regarding StorageTek software products: StorageTek Software Products The list of StorageTek software products can be found online at: http://www.storagetek.com/prodserv/products/software/ xxii Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 25: Additional Information

    The URL for the StorageTek external Web site is http://www.storagetek.com Customer Resource Center StorageTek’s CRC is a Web site that enables members to resolve technical issues by searching code fixes and technical documentation. CRC membership entitles you to other proactive services, such as HIPER subscriptions, technical tips, answers to frequently asked questions, addenda to product documentation books, and online product support contact information.
  • Page 26: E-Partners Site

    StorageTek’s e-Partners site is a Web site that provides information about products, services, customer support, upcoming events, training programs, and sales tools to support StorageTek’s e-Partners. Access to this site, beyond the e- Partners Login page, is restricted. On the e-Partners Login page, StorageTek...
  • Page 27: Safety, Fiber Optic, And Esd

    • Plan the lift: first examine the object and then determine how it will be lifted and where it will be placed. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 28: Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, And Hand Safety

    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. 95846 Fourteenth Edition xxvi StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 29: Laser Product Label

    Class 1 Laser Product. Each laser transceiver has an output of less than 70 µW and a wavelength of 850 nm. 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.
  • Page 30: Fiber-Optic Cable Handling

    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. StorageTek recommends that a cable’s bend radius be no less than 20 times the diameter of the cable.
  • Page 31 Locate the equipment so that the library doors adequately clear the equipment when you close them. • Install the equipment from the bottom of the rack to the top of the rack; StorageTek recommends that you place the heaviest items near the bottom of the rack. •...
  • Page 32: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Damage Prevention

    Anyone who handles ESD-sensitive components must be aware of the damage that ESD can cause to electronic components and must take the proper precautions to prevent it. Also, anyone who performs maintenance on StorageTek equipment must complete an ESD-basics course.
  • Page 33: Esd-Protection Procedure

    8. Remove the replacement component from its ESD-protective package, and install the component in the equipment. 9. Place the defective component in the ESD-protective package. Clean Up 10. Disconnect the ground cords from the equipment. 95846 Fourteenth Edition xxxi StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 34: L700/700E Door Interlock

    The new switches detect an opened door in either library. L700/700e Servo Power Interrupt An additional safety feature is the MPC/MPCL card generated servo power interrupt. If a library motor is determined to be out-of-range, the processor card will generate a SPI to turn off drive voltage to the faulty motor.
  • Page 35: 1: General Information

    The new L700e frame is virtually identical with the earlier standard frame, but L700e frames will accept the L700-Pass-thru Port (PTP), which can transport up to two cartridges at a time between two libraries. Depending on model and features selected, it can store from 156 to 678 tape cartridges.
  • Page 36: Library Interfaces

    The exchange rate for moving tapes from cell to cell is 450 cartridges per hour. Table 1-1 on page 1-3 lists available tape library capacity variations. 1.The StorageTek T9840B drive is available for ESCON operation; library firmware must be version 3.01 or later. Host operating systems requirements are listed in “ESCON” on page 1-15.
  • Page 37: Table 1-1. Library Capacity Variations

    The reserved cells are composed of one swap cell and 11 cleaning and/or diagnostic cartridge slots. They are shown in Figure 2-1 on page 2-5. A standard L700/700e library consists of: • A tape library that stores 156 to 678 tape cartridges. •...
  • Page 38: Table 1-2. Drive Combinations (Per Drive Column)

    DLT/Ultrium CAUTION: Possible data loss: StorageTek does not advise mixing 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 in 7000 mode.
  • Page 39: Scsi Cable Considerations

    Low Voltage Stub length: 0.1 m (3.9 in.) Differential 108 GB data transfer rate: 12 m (39.37 ft) Models Table 1-4 lists the various models of the L700/700e Tape Library. Table 1-4. Library Models Model Drive Description* Columns 678 cartridge slots, expansion frame,...
  • Page 40: 13U Rack Area

    Description* Columns 678 data cartridge cells, expansion frame, entire Panel 2 and Panel 3 access L700-e70 618 data cartridge cells, expansion frame, entire Panel 2 and Panel 3 access 384 data cartridge cells, no expansion frame, entire Panel 2 access...
  • Page 41: Rack Cooling

    Rack Cooling Depending on the type and amount of equipment in the rack area, a cooling unit may be required. The decision is based upon the charts in the L700 Tape Library Systems Assurance Guide, part MT5008. A cooling unit is required if you are installing the American Power Conversion (APC) redundant AC power option.
  • Page 42: Matrix Switch

    PCI bus expansion (MPV card) and 2 GB Fibre Channel card (MPU2 card – LC connectors) 2 GB Fibre Channel card (MPU2 card) only: requires MPC/MPCL card at firmware version 3.02 or later and MPV card. 101323 Rack-mounted cooling (Japan only - 90 VAC) JFAN Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 43 MPC card only (MPW and MPV logic cards) LVD kit, with cable and terminator, for LVD/SE LV04 101662 operation with MPCL cards only. LS4X StorageTek L-Series Library Admin (Model HRZN-002) Upgrade from L700-300 to L700- 61978 Access to all cells on Panel 2 400 or L700-e30 to L700-e40 Note: 1.
  • Page 44: Storagetek Optional Interfaces

    LS4X. Its configuration and operation are outlined in Chapter 2, “Firmware Operation.” The StorageTek L-Series Library Admin lets a library’s user configure, operate, and monitor the library through a workstation or PC that is running a Netscape or Microsoft browser. The monitor must first be enabled and configured on the library. Installation and configuration instructions appear in the documentation that ships with the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin components.
  • Page 45: Storagetek Library Manager

    SNMP application and wish to perform their own SNMP integration with the library’s SNMP agent. StorageTek Library Manager StorageTek Library Manager (Product HRZN003) provides sharing and common robotics control for SCSI-attached libraries. It is also required for PTP operation. Table 1-11 on page 1-12 Table 1-10.
  • Page 46: Table 1-11. Storagetek Optional Interfaces-Comparisons

    StorageTek Optional Interfaces Table 1-11. StorageTek Optional Interfaces—Comparisons L-Series Framework Library Description Library Monitor Manager Admin SNMP monitoring from management framework Launch L-Series Admin from framework Detailed monitoring and status of individual libraries Event handling Library sharing among applications Browser-based GUI...
  • Page 47: Tape Drive Features

    TLTOP01 Fibre Channel Gen1 Seagate Ultrium SGHV TLTOP01 - HVD Gen1 Seagate Ultrium SGLV LVD/SE TLTOP01 - LVD Gen2 HP Ultrium HPLV LVD/SE LTO2001 Gen2 IBM Ultrium - IBFC Fibre Channel LTO2001 Fibre Channel 95846 Fourteenth Edition 1-13 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 48 Product designs are: STK0 and SUN0 5. For T9x40 feature numbers, consult the T9x40 Tape Drive System Assurance Guide, Part Number MT5003. 6. For ESCON operation, library firmware must be edition 3.01 or later. 1-14 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 49: Escon

    1. Use of standard Ultrium cartridges 2. Ability to read/write to Gen1 tape media 3. A new model code for Gen2 drives—LTO2001 and new feature code—IBFC 4. Cartridge Media ID for Gen2 drives is “L2” (200 GB) 95846 Fourteenth Edition 1-15 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 50: Robotic And Major Electronic Components

    The cell arrays are stacked in columns; the columns are arranged in a circle around the robot. Pass-thru Port (L700-PTP) The optional pass-thru port (PTP) allows the transfer of up to two cartridges at a time between two libraries. The library containing the cartridge to be passed is referred to as the “source”...
  • Page 51: Figure 1-1. Robotic Components

    Pass-thru Port (L700-PTP) Figure 1-1. Robotic Components (C65173) C65173 1. Theta motor 2. Z motor 3. Z column 4. Hand-camera assembly 5. Z carriage 95846 Fourteenth Edition 1-17 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 52: Figure 1-2. Major Electronic Components

    Pass-thru Port (L700-PTP) Figure 1-2. Major Electronic Components (C65174) C65174 1-18 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 53 Pass-thru Port (L700-PTP) Figure 1-2. Major Electronic Components (Continued) (C65174) 1. MPC/MPCL and associated logic cards 2. Fan tray assembly 3. Standard DC power supply 4. Standard AC power distribution unit (PDU) 5. AC power cable (Standard PDU) 6. Circuit breaker (Standard PDU) 7.
  • Page 54: Service Clearances

    The service clearances for the library are shown in Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3. Service Clearances (C65176) C65176 1. Access door and right side door open: 2.3 m (7.6 ft) 2. Access door and right front door open: 2.1 m (6.9 ft) 1-20 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 55: Weight Variations

    Weight Variations Weight Variations Table 1-13 lists the approximate weight variations for the library and drives. Table 1-13. Weight Variations L700-E40 No Drives 10 DLT or 20 DLT or 12 T9x40 Drives Ultrium Drives Ultrium Drives Weight w/covers 345 kg...
  • Page 56: Power Information

    AC circuit. Maximum configuration of non-PFC drives requires two AC circuits. Please note the differences between the Power Factor Correction (PFC) and non-PFC drive configurations. 1-22 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 57: Table 1-15. Maximum Number Of Drives On Single Ac Circuit

    Use locking plugs for non-power factor corrected (non-PFC) DLTs mixed with T9x40s or PFC DLTs. PFC power supplies have less leakage current and lower peak current demand on the AC input. PFC supplies are currently not available. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 1-23 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 58: Power Cable Part Numbers

    Power Cable Part Numbers The customer must order the power cable and supply the correct receptacle. Power cables for the tape library are listed in Table 1-16. Table 1-16. L700/700e Power Cables Input Voltage Country If the Library Contains... Only T9x40 drives,...
  • Page 59: Library Environmental Specifications

    Library Environmental Specifications Table 1-16. L700/700e Power Cables (Continued) Input Voltage Country If the Library Contains... Only T9x40 drives, Older DLT Optional Redundant newer DLT Drives, Drives, (with AC power option Ultrium Drives, or a non-PFC mixture of T9x40 power...
  • Page 60: Maintenance Tools

    Maintenance Tools Maintenance Tools The required and optional L700/700e maintenance tools are listed in Table 1-18. Required Tools You need the following tools to repair and test check library operations. Table 1-18. Required Tools Equipment/Tool Part Purpose Provides circuit protection from ESD when...
  • Page 61: 2: Firmware Operation

    Reach safe position—the reach mechanism fully retracts and the reach safe sensor must be detected before any theta or Z motion is initiated. This prevents possible damage to the hand-camera assembly or a customer tape. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 62: Vision Calibration

    The MPC/MPCL card will detect if an MPB card is installed. If so, the PTP is automatically configured (this can be seen by the operator panel displaying L700e instead of L700). The PTP will initialize by moving from end stop-to-end stop. Fourteenth Edition...
  • Page 63: Audit

    The robot audits the 12 cells of the reserved area, located below CAP B (for libraries with two CAPs) or below the front viewing window (for libraries with one CAP). This area is explained below. If there are no DLT drives within the library, this is the final initialization step. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 64: Load Handle Cycling

    If auto cleaning is not desired, do not place cleaning tapes in these cells. To manually install diagnostic and cleaning cartridges: Note: Diagnostic cartridges must be installed manually; cleaning cartridges may be installed manually or may be imported through the CAP. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 65: Updating Firmware

    Port (PTP) controller card for the PTP. CAUTION: Possible component damage: Updating firmware for libraries connected by a PTP requires a special process. If this process is not followed, you could damage the MPC/MPCL and MPB cards. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 66: Pass-Thru Port

    You can download MPC/MPCL and MPB firmware from the Customer Resource Center (CRC) Web site at http://www.support.storagetek.com/. Click “Tape Storage,” then “L700,” and finally “Code.” Select the file you need based upon: • Whether you are updating the MPC/MPCL or MPB firmware...
  • Page 67: Download Methods

    • Then “SCSI/Fibre Toolbox User’s Guide.” 3. StorageTek L-Series Library Admin—refer to the CRC Web site for “StorageTek L- Series Library Admin” purchasing and ordering information for this feature. 4. L700e command line interface (CLI) ports for the MPC/MPCL (see...
  • Page 68: Recommended Download Sequences

    Do not open and close a library’s access door during the procedure. Do not press the operator panel’s RESET button on either library until the operator panel indicates to do so. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 69: Separate Controller Card Method

    An RJ45—DB9 adapter (part 10410823) or CSE DOS Diagnostic cable (part 24100134). Firmware 2.xx With 2.xx firmware, there are two ways to download MPC/MPCL firmware: 1. The DOS method—requires approximately 20 minutes. 2. The Hyperterminal method—requires only eight minutes. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 70: Firmware 3.00 And Later Download Times

    9. After several seconds, the personal computer will display and update the number of bytes being sent. The download takes about 20 minutes. 10. The L700e operator panel will display DOWNLOADING. 2-10 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 71: Cli Port - Hyperteminal Method

    3. From your PC: a. For older machines, go to Start Programs Accessories Hyperterminal and open a Hyperterminal session. b. For WIN2000 machines, go to Start Programs Accessories Communications Hyperterminal and open a Hyperterminal session. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-11 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 72: Table 2-2. Hyperterminal Connection

    Hyperterminal session, then retry the download immediately. Do not reset, power cycle, or open a library access door. 10. Wait for the following prompt: Reboot ‘yes’? 2-12 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 73: Emergency Code Load Instructions

    When preparing to download firmware, if the operator panel displays DOWNLOAD WAITING FOR CONNECTION, the MPC/MPCL card contains the flash97 boot file. To upgrade the card: 1. Using flash97, load the 2.36 L700/180 release.prm file 2. Using hyperterminal and Z-modem protocol: a. load the latest mpcxxxxx.prm functional firmware file b.
  • Page 74: Using Z-Modem Cse Port 38400 Download Waiting For Connection" Message

    2 of this procedure. b. If CODE LOAD IN PROGRESS, is not displayed, proceed to step 2 of this procedure. 2. Using Hyperterminal and Z-modem protocol, load the latest mpcbootxxxxx.prm file 2-14 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 75: Configuration

    You configure the tape library and its associated drives through the use of the operator panel. Configuration data is used by the library firmware for host connection, tape library capacity, panel types, and for the number and types of drives. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-15 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 76: L700/700E Capacity Variations

    L700/700e Capacity Variations L700/700e Capacity Variations The capacity variations available for the L700/700e are listed in the tables below. Figure 2-3 on page 2-17 Figure 2-4 on page 2-18, illustrate these configuration options. Note: These variations are automatically configured at IPL time. The firmware configures the size of the library by the positions of the theta stops.
  • Page 77 PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 COLUMNS COLUMNS COLUMNS DOOR ROWS CAP B CAP A COLUMNS DRIVE COLUMN 0 RESERVED CELLS C65089...
  • Page 78 PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 COLUMNS COLUMNS COLUMNS DOOR ROWS CAP B CAP A COLUMNS DRIVE DRIVE COLUMN 0 COLUMN 1 RESERVED CELLS C65090...
  • Page 79: Operator Panel Entry

    You can enter all configuration data through the operator panel. If you have installed the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin, you can also enter some configuration data through a workstation or a PC that is contains a Netscape or Microsoft browser. For more information, access the online help files for the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin.
  • Page 80: Library Information

    10. Scroll up button 11. Menu display screen Library Information Before starting the configuration procedure, read the explanations in this chapter, determine your selections, and write your configuration information into Table 2-5 Table 2-6 on page 2-22. 2-20 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 81: Configuration Tables

    Library Worldwide ID Not configurable: pre-set at the factory Network gateway address Automatically configured during IPL. Pass-thru Port Libraries connected with a PTP will display L700E on the operator panel. Port 0 Address (library) 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-21 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 82: Library Entries

    ID to be set automatically. Library Entries Four entries are required for a library—other entries will vary with your options: 1. Library SCSI ID or Fibre Channel Port 0 address 2. Drive Fast Load enable/disable 2-22 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 83: Setting The Library's Scsi Id

    (address) for the library: • When configuring the library to a Unix-based workstation, StorageTek recommends that you use a dedicated SCSI client host bus adapter (HBA): For wide SCSI adapters, you may assign any address from 0 to 14 for the library.
  • Page 84: Setting The Library Fibre Channel Port 0 Address

    To set the library Fibre Channel Port 0 address: 1. From the online status screen, press the button. MENU The Main Menu will display. 2. Press the down arrow button until the cursor underscores CONFIGURATION. 3. Press the button. SELECT 2-24 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 85: Port 0 Worldwide Id

    When a library has a Fibre Channel interface, the Port 0 worldwide ID identifies the library’s Port 0 (that is, the lower MPU card) on the Fibre Channel system. The ID is automatically displayed when you access the Fibre Channel Interface Configuration Menu. It cannot be changed. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-25 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 86: Library Worldwide Id

    If you want to set other configuration values, continue with the next section. If you have not changed the library’s SCSI ID or Port 0 address and are not setting other configuration values, press the button until you exit all menus. MENU 2-26 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 87: Setting The Date

    MENU 4. When the screen displays your desired setting, press the button from the SELECT right-most field to save the changes. (You may press the button from the left- MENU most field to abort.) 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-27 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 88: Installing A Personality Module

    Setting the Web Password If you installed the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin, you must set a Web password at the operator panel. For instructions on setting this value, see the documentation that shipped with the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin.
  • Page 89 Notes: The new SCSI ID for a T9x40 drive might not appear right away. 6. Press the arrow down button to get to the drive’s second line of information (the drive’s bus status field). 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-29 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 90: Drive Entries (T9X40)

    The default for the hard address option is disabled. To set up the Fibre Channel address: 1. At the Main Configuration Menu, press an arrow button until the cursor underscores DRIVE CONFIG. 2. Press the button. SELECT 2-30 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 91: Network Entries

    MPCL card at the factory and cannot be changed. An example of an Ethernet address is 00:10:4f:00:05:01. To view the Ethernet address: 1.You must enter data for the DNS Configuration if your SNMP agent is set to trap named recipients instead of numbered recipients. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-31 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 92: Setting The Library Name

    The system administrator might assign the library an IP address, which makes the library accessible through a network. This is a four-byte address that must be set with information obtained from the system administrator. The value set identifies the library and makes it accessible through a network. 2-32 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 93: Setting The Network Gateway Address

    1-10), the IP address must be set. An example of an IP address entry is 192.0.0.1 Note: To use the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin, you must set the library’s IP address at the operator panel. To set the IP address: 1.
  • Page 94: Setting The Subnet Mask Address

    If you wish to set other configuration values, continue with the next section. If you have not changed the library’s SCSI ID or Port 0 address and are not setting other configuration values, press the button until you exit all menus. MENU 2-34 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 95: Dns Configuration

    The third entry you may make is the secondary DNS server’s IP address. This assumes that your site has a secondary (or backup) server; if not, this entry is not required. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-35 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 96: Dynamic Worldwide Name

    Microcode for other drives is in process and will be released with the next drive firmware versions. Enabling dWWN The dWWN feature (default set to OFF) is enabled through the CLI interface and, once enabled, the library must be IPL’d. 2-36 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 97: Disabling Dwwn

    2. Make sure that any applications that use the library or drives have been suspended. 3. Record all library and drive configuration data so that each field can be set to its proper value. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-37 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 98: Implications For Drive Removal And Replacement

    See “Tape Drive Removal/Replacement when dWWN Enabled” on page 5-67. SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration for SNMP is done after the general configuration of the library and drives. Appendix B, “SNMP.” 2-38 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 99: Screen Characteristics

    If you have not changed the library’s SCSI ID, you may exit the configuration menu to do other tasks. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-39 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 100: Auto Clean

    One cartridge will be used until it reaches its warning count before proceeding to the next cartridge. • Once all cartridges have reached their warning counts, the library will rotate through the cartridges until each cartridge reaches its expired status. 2-40 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 101: Enabling Auto Clean

    The warning count will generate FSCs into the FSC log to notify you that the cartridge is about to expire; the cartridge life should never exceed the number suggested by the manufacturer. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-41 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 102: Importing Cleaning Cartridges Through The Cap

    The cleaning cartridges are audited by the robot and their types and VOLSERs are listed on the operator panel. You must now select each cartridge at the operator panel to import it into the library. 10. Select the cleaning cartridges you want to import by: 2-42 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 103: Setting Clean Cartridge Life

    SELECT An editing screen will appear. The editing screen will display the current setting for the cartridge warning count. The maximum recommended warning count is shown below the current setting. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-43 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 104: Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count

    7. When the value is correct, press the button to save the changes. You may SELECT press the button to abort. MENU 8. When you are finished, press the button twice to return to the library status MENU screen. 2-44 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 105: Cleaning Cartridge Expiration

    StorageTek L-Series Library Admin Entries (Optional) The StorageTek L-Series Library Admin is an optional Web-based interface to the library. Its model is HRZN-002, feature code LS4x for the L700 library. If this interface is required, you must enter two values at the operator panel: •...
  • Page 106: Monitoring Status Information

    2-40. Figure 2-6. Example Library Status Screen (C65349) S T K L700 ( C ode V E R 3. 00. 00) C A P C LO S E D LI B R A R Y O N LI N E...
  • Page 107: Library Status

    FSC (if the library has issued one) REQUIRED and take appropriate action. The library does not recognize its current state. The LIB UNKNOWN STATE customer should note the FSC (if the library has issued one) and take appropriate action. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-47 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 108: Remote Users Status

    The drive is being cleaned. CLEANING Note: The operator panel displays only 16 lines per screen. If the library contains more than eight drives, you must use the down arrow button to scroll to drives 09 and above. 2-48 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 109: Drive Information

    This magazine slot contains a cartridge, but the library has not yet UNKNOWN performed the necessary audit to identify the cartridge. This magazine slot contains a cartridge, but the camera could not UNREADABLE read the cartridge’s VOLSER label. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-49 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 110: Cap States

    FSC log. Library Personality Information Viewing library personality information lets you determine who library’s vendor is and whether the personality module for the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin product is present and enabled. To view the library’s personality information: 1. Press the button to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 111: Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count

    The library product name reported on the SCSI or Fibre Channel SCSI interface PRODUCT NAME: Horizon: The personality upgrade for the StorageTek L-Series Library ENABLED Admin product is available on the installed personality module The personality upgrade for the StorageTek L-Series Library DISABLED Admin product is not available...
  • Page 112: Exporting Cleaning Cartridges Through The Cap

    Moving the cursor to the desired cartridge entry on the list b. Pressing the button. A selected cleaning cartridge is then highlighted SELECT (in reverse video) c. Repeating Steps a and b until you have selected all the cartridges you want to export 2-52 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 113: Importing Cleaning Cartridges Through The Cap

    8. Press the arrow buttons until the cursor underscores CLEANING INFORMATION. 9. Press the button. SELECT The panel displays the Cleaning Info menu. 10. Press the arrow buttons until the cursor underscores IMPORT CARTRIDGE. 11. Press the button. SELECT 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-53 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 114: Diagnostic Tests

    1. Be sure that the library is offline. 2. Make sure the main access door is closed and the library menu is displayed. 3. Be sure there is a diagnostic cartridge in the reserved area. 2-54 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 115: Mount-Dismount Loop Diagnostic Test

    9. Use the arrow button to move the cursor to the drive you wish to mount. 10. Press the button. The list of drive diagnostic tests will appear. SELECT 11. Use the arrow button to move the cursor to MOUNT/DISMOUNT LOOP. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-55 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 116: Ptp Test

    The operator panel will display NUMBER OF LOOPS = 1 10. If you wish to increase the number of loops, press the arrow button. 11. Press to start the test (or press to stop or exit the test). SELECT MENU 2-56 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 117 (offline) before beginning the test (ARE YOU SURE?). Confirm this by pressing button. SELECT If an error is encountered, consult the Event log for the FSC listed. To re-start this test or to begin another test, press to return to the MENU DIAGNOSTICS menu. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 2-57 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 118: Other Diagnostic Tests

    Audit information changed: Running the library in DEMO MODE causes the data cartridges to be rearranged. When DEMO MODE completes, you must IPL the library and notify the customer to upload library audit data to the client system. 2-58 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 119: 3: Trouble Isolation Procedures

    3. Do you have an DC power problem? Yes: Go to TIP 2000: Power—DC Power. Go to step 4. 4. Do you have an operator panel Yes: Go to TIP 3000: Operator Panel. problem Go to Step 5. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 120: Tip 1000: Power-Ac Pdu

    4. Turn on the PDU breaker. Yes: Go to step 5. Does it trip? Power on drives, one at a time, to see which drive causes the breaker to trip. Replace the defective drive. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 121 Nominal voltage for international is 200–240 VAC. Is the line voltage correct? 11. Place the cable into the bottom of the AC PDU. Yes: Replace the AC PDU. Move the breaker to the up position. Does the breaker still trip? 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 122: Tip 1010: Power-Ups Power

    UPS. APC documentation, or go online at www.apc.com additional information. Table 3-1 on page 3-5 to help isolate the problem with the UPS. “TIP 1000: Power—AC PDU” on page 3-2 information about the library. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 123: Table 3-1. Troubleshooting The Apc Uninterruptible Power Supply

    The batteries wear faster when in of its service life. service more often and when operated at higher temperatures. If the battery is near the end of its service life, consider contacting APC to replace the battery. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 124 APC to replace the batteries. • Replacement batteries not connected Check or reconnect the battery connections. properly. Refer to the APC Reference and Troubleshooting Guide, other APC documentation, or go online at www.apc.com for additional information. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 125: Tip 2000: Power-Dc Power

    4. Look at the small viewing window on the DC Yes: Go to step 6. power supply. Turn off the breaker. Unplug J570 Is the green LED lit? (or J571) on the MPC/MPCL card. Go to step 5. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 126 8. Open the left front access door and check the Yes: Go to step 9. hand LEDs. Possible hand problem. Replace the Are they lit? hand. 9. If the machine still does not power on..Replace the MPC/MPCL card. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 127: Figure 3-1. Mpc/Mpcl Card Connections

    Pre-3.00 firmware: Used for laptop command line interface (CLI) connection: 38,400 baud rate. Used for Hyperterminal SER1 Port downloading port for firmware (editions 2.20 and later), running RS423 diagnostic tests, and examination of FSC log. • 3.00 and later firmware: Engineering use only. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 128 (Powers tape library and second bank of drives) J571 DC power in from first MPF (DC power) supply (Powers tape library and first bank of drives) J551 DC fans Servo power to robot and hand-camera assembly 3-10 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 129: Tip 3000: Operator Panel

    Does the panel work? 1. Replace the MPO (operator panel) assembly 2. Replace the cable from the MPC/MPCL card to the operator panel. 3. Replace the MPC/MPCL logic card 95846 Fourteenth Edition 3-11 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 130: Tip 4000: Scsi Interface

    The library cannot be accessed by the • The system is not working or incorrectly configured client system. • Incorrect library configuration • Loose or incorrect cable connection at the system or at the library • Defective MPC/MPCL card 3-12 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 131 10. Is the length of the SCSI bus correct for its Yes: Go to step 11. operation type? Connect the correct length of SCSI The correct lengths and types of connectors are cable. discussed in Table 1-3 on page 1-5. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 3-13 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 132 • Defective SCSI cable • Intermittent DC power problem Does this fix the problem? Replace the SCSI cables one at a time. If this does not fix the problem, replace the DC power supply. 3-14 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 133: Tip 5000: Tape Drives

    Go to step 5. 5. Is the drive AC switch in the on (|) position? Yes: Go to step 6. Set the switch on. If the drive still fails to function, go to step 10. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 3-15 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 134 Have the operator make another drive offline Go to step 10. and use a system diagnostic test with this tape on that drive. Was an error encountered? 3-16 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 135 The drive type, serial number, and firmware version is also automatically updated. • The drive handle is cycled (DLT only) • The drive is automatically available to the library • Some system intervention may still be required to make the drive available to the system 95846 Fourteenth Edition 3-17 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 136 TIP 5000: Tape Drives This page intentionally left blank. 3-18 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 137: 4: Remote Setup

    RS423 or RS232 serial protocol • An RJ45 connector and cable (part 4108289xx) • An RJ45—DB9 adapter (part 10410823) or CSE DOS Diagnostic cable (part 24100134). • The communication must be set to: 38,400 baud Eight data bits 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 138: Modem Installation

    • A serial device or laptop computer. Either device must: Support dumb terminal mode Use a standard modem communication utility (such as StorageTek STDS) CCITT modular cable assemblies are available for connecting the adapter to the Machine Activated Routing Switch (MARS). StorageTek cables are listed in Table 4-1.
  • Page 139: Modem Configuration-Serial Device Or Laptop Computer Entries

    6. Enter: AT&F&W ( Return Enter 7. Enter only one of the following strings from your keyboard: • For modems that require all settings as shown in Table 4-2, enter AT&C1\D3\VOSO=1\N3*E1&D2\JO&W ( Return Enter 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 140: Testing The Modem

    Note: If your modem has a DTR LED, this LED will light. 4. Dial into the modem. 5. To disable rate adjust—enter \J0. 6. Once connected, enter P. This will present the L700/700e diagnostic menu to your screen. 7. Upon completion of your session, exit the menu.
  • Page 141: 5: Removal And Replacement

    If your libraries are connected by a Pass-thru Port (PTP), make sure that both libraries are idle and not in use. CAUTION: Confined space: While working within the library, take care to avoid bumping your head or catching your clothing on protruding edges. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 142: Figure 5-1. L700/700E Exterior Components

    Preparation Figure 5-1. L700/700e Exterior Components (C65104) C65104 1. Right front door 2. Power switch 3. Left front door key slots 4. Left front door Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 143 4. Open the tape library left front door by unlocking the top and bottom latches with the key provided. Note: For some FRUs—including logic cards, fans, power supply, and operator panel—you will not need to open the left front door. 1. Left front door key E65159 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 144: Cartridge Access Port (Cap) Components

    Cartridge Access Port (CAP) Components Cartridge Access Port (CAP) Components CAP Motor Figure 5-2. CAP Motor (C65109) C65109 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 145: Removal

    5. Remove the CAP belt form the motor pulley. 6. Remove the two CAP motor springs below the CAP motor with a needle-nose pliers. 1. CAP belt 2. CAP motor springs C65096 7. Remove the CAP motor. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 146: Replacement

    5. Attach the two CAP motor screws using a Torx T-15 driver. 1. CAP motor cable connector 2. CAP motor 3. CAP motor screws 4. Cable clamp screw E65097 6. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 147: Cap And Door Interlock Cable

    “Preparation” on page 5-1. 2. Disconnect the interlock cable connector. 1. Interlock cable connector 2. Interlock switch C65165 3. Squeeze the ears of the interlock switch and push it through the opening in the frame. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 148: Replacement

    1. Thread the interlock switch and cables through the opening in the frame and press the switch until the ears engage. 2. Connect the interlock cable connector. 1. Interlock cable connector 2. Interlock switch C65165 3. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 149: Fans

    Fans Fans Electronics Module Fan Tray Assembly Figure 5-4. Electronics Module Fan Tray Assembly (C65039) C65039 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 150: Removal

    3. Remove the fan tray assembly. Replacement 1. Install the new fan tray assembly. 2. Attach the two fan tray screws by using a Torx T-15 driver. 1. Fan tray screws 2. Fan tray assembly E65130 5-10 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 151: Drive Bay Exhaust Fan

    Fans Drive Bay Exhaust Fan Figure 5-5. Drive Bay Exhaust Fan (C65163) C65163 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-11 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 152: Removal

    4. Lift and remove the fan assembly from the tape library door. 5. Remove the four Phillips face plate screws attaching the face plate to the fan assembly. Retain the screws. 1. Face plate screw. C65162 6. Remove the fan assembly from the face plate. 5-12 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 153: Replacement

    3. Connect the fan motor cable connector. 4. Attach the two fan assembly screws to the tape library right side door by using a Torx T-25 driver. 1. Fan assembly screw 2. Fan motor cable connector C65161 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-13 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 154: Hand-Camera Assembly

    The pin should have been left inside the tape library after it was installed. If the shipping pin is not available, be sure to hold the Z belt when removing the hand-camera assembly. The Z carriage will be damaged if it is not held in place. 5-14 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 155 Connecting the cables incorrectly can seriously damage the hand-camera components. 4. Disconnect P/J194A and P/J194B connectors from the bottom of the hand-camera assembly by pressing the tabs on the cables. 1. Cable clamp 2. Z cable connector (2X) C65106 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-15 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 156 6. Remove the Torx T-15 lower hand-camera assembly screw from behind the hand-camera. 1. Shipping pin 2. Bottom screw E65094 7. Rotate the Z column clockwise as far as possible and remove the second Torx T-15 lower screw. 1. Lower hand-camera screw C65093 5-16 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 157: Replacement

    1. Align the holes on the hand-camera with the alignment pins on the Z carriage 2. Attach the hand-camera assembly with the upper two Torx T-15 hand-camera screws. 1. Upper hand-camera assembly screws C65095 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-17 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 158 C65093 5. Rotate the Z column counterclockwise as far as you can and attach the remaining Torx T-15 lower hand-camera screw. 6. Remove the shipping pin. 1. Shipping pin 2. Lower hand-camera screw E65094 5-18 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 159 8. Connect the two Z cable connectors (P/J194A and P/J194B) to the card on the bottom of the hand-camera assembly. 9. Close the cable clamp. 1. Cable clamp 2. Z cable connector (2X) C65106 10. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-19 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 160: Library Scsi Y Cable

    Library SCSI Y Cable Library SCSI Y Cable Figure 5-7. Library SCSI Y Cable (C65216) C65216 5-20 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 161: Removal

    4. Single-ended jack E65217 4. Using a 3/16-in. hex driver, remove the four jackscrews on the left side of the bulkhead from the Y cable connectors. 5. Remove the Y cable. 1. Jackscrews C65178 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-21 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 162 3. Attach the two Y cable clamps. 1. Differential jack 2. Cable clamps (2X) 3. Library Y cable 4. Single-ended jack E65217 4. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-22 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 163: Logic Cards

    Logic Cards Logic Cards MPB Card Figure 5-8. MPB Card (C65431) J161 J251 C65431 Note: The MPB card is the Pass-thru Port (PTP) controller card, located between the two connected libraries. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-23 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 164: Removal

    1. Mushroom fastener 3. Cover release tool 2. Retaining clip 4. 38 mm (1.5-in.) gap 5. Using a Torx driver, loosen the four MPB card cover screws. 6. Slide the cover to remove it. 5-24 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 165: Figure 5-9. Mpb Card Connections

    J251: Standby door interlock switch J13: Master serial communication cable J14: CSE (CLI) port—for downloading MPB Bulkhead (PTP assembly) Cable Bundle firmware (mpbxyyzz.prm) only J17: PTP encoder signal cable J24: +5 VDC PTP power 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-25 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 166: Replacement

    6. Using a T-15 Torx driver, tighten the screws to the MPB card cover. CAUTION: Lifting hazard: Follow the directions in “Lifting Techniques” on page xxv. 7. Replace the decorative cover. 8. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-26 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 167: Mpc/Mpcl Card

    If your library and drives are configured for the Dynamic Worldwide Name (dWWN) feature, be sure to first consult the instructions in “Dynamic Worldwide Name” on page 2-36 “Implications for an MPC/ MPCL Replacement” on page 2-37 before replacing the card. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-27 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 168: Removal

    P/J43 connectors from the MPC/MPCL card, making sure to note where each cable is connected. Refer to the next illustration. Note: Depending on the tape library’s features, you may need to disconnect additional cables including the Ethernet connector, single-ended jumper (J19S), and PTP power (J283). 5-28 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 169 Possible cable damage: Do not cut the cable tie wraps on the left side of the enclosure. You might damage the cables. 7. Carefully remove the MPC/MPCL card either by pulling it out through the front or sliding it to the right. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-29 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 170: Replacement

    P/J551, and P/J43 cables to the MPC/MPCL card, making sure they are in the correct position. 6. Use six Torx T-15 screws on the front and two on the side to attach the cover. 1. MPC/MPCL card cover 2. Cover screws C65286 5-30 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 171 Configure the tape library. Refer to “Configuration” on page 2-15. Note: The StorageTek L-Series Library Admin (Web interface) feature resides within the personality module (MPK card). When replacing the MPC/MPCL card, there is no need to re-configure this option.
  • Page 172: Mpm Card

    Column 1. It is located behind the MPC/MPCL card cover and is mounted at a right angle to the MPC/MPCL card. The MPM card must be removed and replaced whenever the MPC/MPCL or MPV (CPCI module) cards are replaced. 5-32 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 173: Removal

    1. MPC/MPCL card cover 2. Cover screws C65286 3. Disconnect the P/J242 and P/J243 connectors from the MPM card. 1. MPM card 2. P/J243 3. P/J242 C65288 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-33 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 174 1. MPM bracket screw 2. MPM bracket nuts C65289 7. Pull back slightly and turn the card to the left to remove the bracket from the two studs. 8. Remove the MPM card and bracket. 5-34 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 175 Logic Cards 9. Remove the seven screws that attach the MPM card to the bracket. 1. MPM card screw (7X) 2. MPM card 3. MPM card bracket C65290 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-35 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 176: Replacement

    5. Using a Torx T-10 driver, attach the center MPM card screw. 6. Using a 3/8-in. hex driver, attach the upper and lower MPM card nuts. 1. MPM card screw 2. MPM card nuts C65289 5-36 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 177 7. Remove the protective cardboard or ESD bag from the top of the DC power supply cover. 1. ESD bag or cardboard C65287 8. Connect the P/J242 and P/J243 connectors to the MPM card. 1. MPM card 2. P/J243 3. P/J242 C65288 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-37 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 178 9. Attach the electronics module cover with six Torx T-15 screws on the front and the two on the side. 1. MPC/MPCL card cover 2. Cover screws C65286 10. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-38 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 179: Mpu Card

    21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations. Class 1 laser products do not require any special safety precautions. Read the information in “Preparation” on page 5-1 before beginning this procedure. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-39 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 180: Removal

    6. Using a flat blade screwdriver, loosen the captive screw at the top of the MPU card. 7. Push down on the card latch at the bottom of the card. 1. MPU card 2. MPU card latch 3. Captive screw C65284 5-40 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 181: Replacement

    Optic, and ESD” on page xxv for compliance information and safety precautions. 2. Hold the card so that the card connector aligns with the MPV card connector (circuit side out, components facing the MPC/MPCL card). 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-41 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 182 1. Guide rail C65285 4. Make sure the card latch engages upward. 5. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, tighten the captive screw. 1. MPU card 2. MPU card latch 3. Captive screw C65284 5-42 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 183 Logic Cards 6. Replace the fiber cable. 1. MPC/MPCL card 2. MPU card 3. Fiber cable C65277 7. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-43 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 184: Mpv Card (Cpci Module)

    If your library contains the second drive tower, you must also remove the MPM card before installing the MPV card. If this is the case, refer to “MPM Card” on page 5-32 before beginning the procedure below. Use the following procedure to replace the FRU. 5-44 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 185: Removal

    MPU card or remove the SCSI cable attached to the MPW card (MPC cards only). 1. MPC/MPCL card 2. MPU (shown) or MPW card (MPC cards only) 3. Fiber cable C65277 5. Remove the six screws and the MPC/MPCL cover. 1. MPC/MPCL card cover 2. Cover screws C65278 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-45 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 186 1. PCI face plate 2. Latches 3. MPU or MPW card (MPC cards only) 4. Captive screws C65279 8. Slide out the MPU or MPW (MPC cards only) card on the guide rail. 1. Guide rail C65332 5-46 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 187 10. Pull out the MPV card and CPCI module. 11. Place the CPCI module on a flat surface and remove the six MPV mounting screws and the MPV card. 1. CPCI module 2. MPV mounting screw (6X) C65281 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-47 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 188: Replacement

    Possible equipment damage: Push the CPCI module straight in, being careful not to damage the connector on the MPC/MPCL card. 3. Gently mate the MPV card with the MPC/MPCL card at the J211 connector. 5-48 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 189 5. Hold the MPU or MPW (MPC card only) card so that the card connector aligns with the MPV card connector (circuit side out, components facing the MPC/MPCL card). CAUTION: Only the lower slot is supported at this time. Be sure to insert the MPU card into that slot. 1. Alignment groove C65332 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-49 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 190 3. MPU or MPW card (MPC cards only) 4. Captive screws C65279 8. Install the MPC/MPCL cover plate, using six screws on the front and two screws on the side. 1. MPC/MPCL card cover 2. Cover screws C65278 5-50 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 191: Figure 5-10. Mpc/Mpcl Card

    10. If you must replace the MPM card, follow the directions in “MPM Card” on page 5-32. If your library has no MPM card, return the system to operation following the procedures “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-51 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 192: Mpw Card (For Mpc Cards Only)

    MPV card (CPCI module). The MPW card can be accessed from the front of the electronics compartment. Use the following figure and procedure to replace the FRU. Read the information in “Preparation” on page 5-1 before beginning this procedure. 5-52 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 193: Removal

    6. Using a flat blade screwdriver, loosen the captive screw at the top of the MPW card. 7. Push down on the card latch at the bottom of the card. 1. MPW card 2. MPW card latch 3. Captive screw C65314 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-53 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 194: Replacement

    3. Slide the MPW card onto the guide rail and gently push it in until it mates with the MPV card connector. CAUTION: Only the lower slot is supported at this time. Be sure to insert the MPW card in that slot. 1. Guide slot C65315 5-54 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 195 6. Replace the SCSI cable plus the pass through terminator. 1. MPC card 2. MPW card 3. SCSI cable (shown with terminator) C65313 7. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-55 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 196: Operator Panel

    Operator Panel Operator Panel Figure 5-15. Operator Panel (C65132) C65132 5-56 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 197: Removal

    1. Operator panel cable connector C65152 3. Using a Torx T-25 driver, remove the two operator panel screws. 1. Operator panel screws C65160 4. Lift and remove the operator panel from the tape library frame. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-57 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 198: Replacement

    1. Operator panel cable connector C65152 3. Using a Torx T-25 driver, attach the two operator panel screws. 1. Operator panel screws C65160 4. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-58 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 199: Power Components

    PDU. WARNUNG: Lebensgefährliche Spannung! Bevor Sie den Netzstrom-Verteiler herausnehmen, kippen Sie den Netzschalter nach unten. AVERTISSEMENT: Danger d'électrocution: Appuyer sur le commutateur avant de retirer l'unité de distribution de l'énergie (PDU). 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-59 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 200: Removal

    3. Customer power cable C65338 4. Disconnect the PDU-to-DC power supply cables. 5. Using a Torx T-25 driver, remove the four AC PDU screws. 1. PDU-to-DC power supply cable 2. AC PDU screws (4X) C65153 5-60 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 201: Replacement

    7. Remove the AC PDU. Replacement 1. Connect the drive power cables. 2. Place the AC PDU in the library frame making sure the distribution unit’s flanges remain outside of the frame. 1. Drive power cables C65154 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-61 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 202 6. Using a 5/16-in. hex driver, attach the strain relief with the nut. 1. Nut 2. Strain relief 3. Customer power cable C65338 7. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-62 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 203: Apc (Ups) Battery Replacement

    APC (UPS) Battery Replacement Figure 5-17. APC (UPS) Batteries (C65353) C65353 The batteries for the APC Uninterruptible Power Source must be periodically changed. Refer to the APC publication, APC part number 990-7095C, for the replacement procedure. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-63 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 204: Dc Power Supply Assembly

    DC power supply assembly. WARNUNG: Lebensgefährliche Spannung: Bevor Sie die Gleichstrom- Versorgungseinheit herausnehmen, kippen Sie den Netzschalter nach unten. AVERTISEMENT: Danger d'électrocution: Appuyer sur le commutateur avant de retirer le bloc d'alimentation en courant continu. 5-64 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 205: Removal

    5. Pull the DC power supply from the library frame to disconnect it from the P2B connector. 1. P2B connector C65195 6. Disconnect the power cable on the bottom of the DC power supply. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-65 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 206: Replacement

    C65191 5. Install the fan tray by using a Torx T-15 driver to attach the two electronics module fan tray screws. 6. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-66 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 207: Tape Drive Removal/Replacement When Dwwn Enabled

    If the drive is to be returned to the factory, power off the drive and pack the drive for return shipment. b. If the drive is not functional enough to revert, make note of this fact in the return shipment. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-67 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 208: Drive Replacement

    Wait until the operator panel notifies you that the drive configuration is completed (that is, until the operator panel no longer indicates “configuring” on the initial status screen). • Connect the Fibre Channel cable 5-68 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 209: Tape Drive Components

    Live voltage could be present even though the unit is powered off. Do not apply power to the drive tray assembly when it is not installed in the library. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-69 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 210: Removal

    SCSI ID at the library’s operator panel. Removal 1. Review the information under “Preparation” on page 5-1. 2. Open the right side door of the tape library. 5-70 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 211 7. Using both hands, remove the drive tray assembly from the slot, and place it on a flat, stable surface. 8. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws E65220 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-71 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 212 Tape Drive Components 9. Remove the SCSI cable and the P2 connector from the drive. 1. SCSI cable 2. P2 connector E65221 10. Remove the DRV connector from the drive. 1. DRV connector E65222 5-72 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 213: Replacement

    2. On the left side of the drive, set the terminating power jumper to match the location of the drive you removed. 3. Using a Torx T-10 driver, attach the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray. 1. Drive tray bottom 2. Drive screw E65223 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-73 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 214 5. Attach the SCSI cable and the P2 connector to the drive. 1. SCSI cable 2. P2 connector E65221 6. Using a Torx T-15 driver, attach the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply screws E65220 5-74 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 215 12. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. DLT thumbscrew C65224 13. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-75 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 216: Dlt Power Supply

    Bandarchiv installiert ist. AVERTISSEMENT: Danger d'électrocution: Ne toucher aucun élément du bloc d'alimentation situé à l'intérieur du module électronique ou sur les porte- lecteurs. Ces éléments pourraient être sous tension, même lorsque l'appareil est hors tension. 5-76 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 217 6. Loosen the thumbscrew on the left side of the DLT drive. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65224 7. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws E65220 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-77 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 218 8. Disconnect the P1 and J1 connectors at the power supply. 1. J1 and P1 connectors C65231 9. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the four power supply screws and remove the power supply. 1. Screw (4X) C65228 5-78 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 219: Replacement

    Replacement 1. Using a Torx T-15 driver, attach the four power supply screws. 1. Screw (4X) C65228 2. Connect the P1 and J1 connectors at the power supply. 1. J1 and P1 connectors C65231 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-79 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 220 8. Turn on the drive power by placing the switch to the on (|) position. 9. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65224 10. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-80 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 221: Ibm Ultrium Tape Drive

    Live voltage could be present even though the unit is powered off. Do not apply power to the drive tray assembly when it is not installed in the library. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-81 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 222 4. Make sure all signals are terminated at each end of the SCSI bus. Also, do not mix terminator types. CAUTION: System configuration problems: When adding or replacing a drive, always check and, if necessary, configure the drive’s SCSI ID at the library’s operator panel. 5-82 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 223: Removal

    7. Using both hands, remove the drive tray assembly from the slot, and place it on a flat, stable surface. 8. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-83 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 224 Note: For Fibre Channel drives that are terminated, note the terminator location below. IBM Ultrium SCSI Interface 1. SCSI cable 2. Power connector 3. TTI cable C65318 IBM Ultrium Fibre Channel Interface 1. Power connector 2. Fibre Channel terminator 3. TTI cable C65414 5-84 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 225: Replacement

    Two stop bits). 3. Slide the drive tray over the drive. 4. At the rear of the drive, set the terminating power and library jumpers to match the location in the drive you removed. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-85 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 226 Note: For Fibre Channel drives that are terminated, note the terminator location below. IBM Ultrium SCSI Interface 1. SCSI cable 2. Power connector 3. TTI cable C65318 IBM Ultrium Fibre Channel Interface 1. Power connector 2. Fibre Channel terminator 3. TTI cable C65414 5-86 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 227 11. Turn on the drive power by placing the switch to the on (|) position. 12. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65224 13. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-87 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 228: Hp Ultrium Tape Drive-Hvd Version

    Live voltage could be present even though the unit is powered off. Do not apply power to the drive tray assembly when it is not installed in the library. 5-88 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 229 4. Make sure all signals are terminated at each end of the SCSI bus. Also, do not mix terminator types. CAUTION: System configuration problems: When adding or replacing a drive, always check and, if necessary, configure the drive’s SCSI ID at the library’s operator panel. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-89 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 230: Removal

    7. Using both hands, remove the drive tray assembly from the slot, and place it on a flat, stable surface. 8. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws C65321 5-90 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 231 10. Turn over the drive tray to access the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray. Using a Torx T-10 driver, remove the four drive screws. 11. Lift and remove the drive tray. 1. Drive screw (4X) 2. Drive tray bottom C65324 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-91 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 232: Replacement

    3. Using a Torx T-10 driver, attach the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray. 1. Drive tray bottom 2. Drive screw (4X) C65324 4. Attach the SCSI cable, power connectors, and TTI cable to the drive. 1. SCSI cable 2. Power connectors 3. TTI cable C65323 5-92 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 233 9. Turn on the drive power by placing the switch to the on (|) position. 10. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65224 11. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-93 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 234: Hp Ultrium Tape Drive-Lvd Version

    Bandarchiv installiert ist. AVERTISSEMENT: Danger d'électrocution: Ne toucher aucun élément du bloc d'alimentation situé à l'intérieur du module électronique ou sur les porte- lecteurs. Ces éléments pourraient être sous tension, même lorsque l'appareil est hors tension. 5-94 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 235: Removal

    4. Carefully remove the SCSI cable from the rear of the drive by unscrewing the two SCSI cable screw locks. 5. Loosen the thumbscrew on the left side of the drive. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65224 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-95 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 236 8. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws C65321 9. Remove the SCSI cable, power connector, and TTI cable from the drive. 1. TTI connector 2. SCSI connector 3. Power connector C65322 5-96 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 237: Replacement

    2. Slide the drive tray over the drive. 3. Using a Torx T-10 driver, attach the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray. 1. Drive screw (4X) 2. Drive tray bottom C65324 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-97 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 238 4. Attach the SCSI cable, power connector, and TTI cable to the drive. 1. TTI connector 2. SCSI connector 3. Power connector C65322 5. Using a Torx T-15 driver, attach the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply screws C65321 5-98 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 239 9. Turn on the drive power by placing the switch to the on (|) position. 10. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65224 11. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-99 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 240: Seagate Ultrium Tape Drive

    Gerät auch nach dem Abschalten unter Spannung stehen kann. Schleißen Sie den Laufwerksschacht nicht an das Stromnetz an, solange er nicht im Bandarchiv installiert ist. AVERTISSEMENT: Danger d'électrocution: Ne toucher aucun élément du bloc 5-100 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 241: Seagate Lto Park Command

    Follow the syntax of the command to park the Seagate’s load arm. 4. Remove the drive. 5. Install the replacement drive. If a drive is mistakenly parked, the next mount to the drive will automatically unpark the drive. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-101 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 242: Removal

    7. Using both hands, remove the drive tray assembly from the slot, and place it on a flat, stable surface. 8. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws C65326 5-102 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 243 10. Turn the drive tray over to access the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray. Using a Torx T-10 driver, remove the four drive screws. 11. Lift and remove the drive tray. 1. Drive tray screw (4X) 2. Drive tray bottom C65328 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-103 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 244: Replacement

    4. Remove any jumpers from the rear of the defective drive and place them in the same locations on the replacement drive. 5. Attach the SCSI cable, power connector, and TTI cable to the drive. 1. SCSI cable 2. Power connector 3. TTI cable Seagate C65327 5-104 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 245 10. Turn on the drive power by placing the switch to the on (|) position. 11. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Cable clamp 2. SCSI cable screw locks 3. Thumbscrew C65218 12. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-105 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 246: Sdlt Tape Drive

    Bandarchiv installiert ist. AVERTISSEMENT: Danger d'électrocution: Ne toucher aucun élément du bloc d'alimentation situé à l'intérieur du module électronique ou sur les porte- lecteurs. Ces éléments pourraient être sous tension, même lorsque l'appareil est hors tension. 5-106 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 247: Removal

    4. Carefully remove the SCSI cable from the rear of the drive by unscrewing the two SCSI cable screw locks. 5. Loosen the thumbscrew on the left side of the drive. 1. Thumbscrew 2. SCSI cable screw locks C65218 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-107 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 248 8. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply cover screws C65360 9. Remove the power connector, TTI cable, and SCSI cable from the drive. 1. Power connector 2. TTI cable 3. SCSI cable C65361 5-108 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 249: Replacement

    3. Using a Torx T-10 driver, attach the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray. 1. Drive tray screw (4X) C65362 4. Remove any jumpers from the rear of the defective drive and place them in the same locations on the replacement drive. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-109 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 250 5. Attach the power connector, TTI cable, and SCSI cable to the drive. 1. Power connector 2. TTI cable 3. SCSI cable C65361 6. Using a Torx T-15 driver, attach the five power supply cover screws. 1. Power supply screws C65360 5-110 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 251 10. Turn on the drive power by placing the switch to the on (|) position. 11. Close the right side door of the library. 1. Thumbscrew 2. SCSI cable screw locks C65218 12. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-111 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 252: Scsi Y Cable

    Tape Drive Components SCSI Y Cable Figure 5-26. SCSI Y Cable (C65233) C65233 5-112 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 253: Removal

    6. Using a 3/16-in. hex driver, remove the four jackscrews on the bulkhead from the Y cable connectors. 7. Remove the Y cable. (Exterior bulkhead shown) E65230 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-113 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 254: Replacement

    2. Insert the Y cable in the bulkhead, setting the bottom jackscrews into the bulkhead cutouts. (Interior bulkhead shown) E65229 3. Using a 3/16-in. hex driver, attach the top two jackscrews and tighten the bottom two jackscrews. (Exterior bulkhead shown) E65230 5-114 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 255: T9X40 Tape Drive

    Removal/Replacement when dWWN Enabled” on page 5-67 before attempting to remove/replace the drive. CAUTION: System configuration problems: When adding or replacing a drive, always check and, if necessary, configure the drive’s SCSI ID at the library’s operator panel. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-115 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 256: Theta Motor

    Theta Motor Theta Motor The procedures for removal and replacement of the theta motor are shown below. Figure 5-27. Theta Motor (C65029) C65029 5-116 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 257: Removal

    2. Cut the tie wrap that holds the theta motor wire bundles to the library roof. 1. Tie wrap E65030 3. Disconnect the P/J663 and P/J664 connectors from the PRY card. 1. P/J664 2. P/J663 3. PRY card E65033 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-117 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 258 4. Rotate the Z column assembly clockwise as far as possible. 5. Pull down on the right side of the theta belt to remove it from the theta pulley. 1. Theta pulley 2. Theta belt E65034 5-118 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 259 6. Remove the cartridge guide nearest the theta motor assembly (Panel 0, Column 4) by using a flat head screw driver to release the tab above the guide. 7. Remove the array. 1. Cartridge guide 2. Tab C65035 C65036 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-119 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 260 Make an arrow mark on the base with a marker or tape. This will allow you to properly install the assembly during replacement. 1. Theta encoder 2. Arrow mark 3. Base E65197 5-120 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 261 12. Rest the theta encoder on a cushioned surface and, using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the four screws that attach the theta motor to the bracket. 13. Remove the theta motor. 1. Screw (4X) E65198 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-121 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 262: Replacement

    1. Screw (4X) E65198 2. Using a Torx T-15 driver, attach the three screws from the theta motor bracket to the roof. 1. Rear theta motor assembly screw 2. Forward theta motor assembly screws E65037 5-122 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 263 3. PRY card E65033 6. Use a tie wrap to attach the PRY card cables to the ceiling 1. Tie wrap E65030 7. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-123 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 264: Z Column Components

    Z Column Components Z Column Components Z Motor Figure 5-28. Z Motor (C65196) C65196 5-124 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 265: Removal

    Note: Do not remove the two upper belt clamp screws. 1. Belt clamp plate screw 2. Upper belt clamp plate C65020 4. Remove the Z belt from the Z motor pulley. 1. Z motor pulley 2. Z belt C65021 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-125 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 266 Note: Do not disconnect the cables from the motor; they are part of the FRU. 6. Open the cable clamp on the rear of the PRX card bracket and release the motor cables. 1. Motor cables 2. Cable clamp C65143 5-126 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 267 8. Note the orientation of the motor. The encoder cables run along the right side of the motor. Using a Torx T-15 driver, remove the four Z motor screws by inserting the driver through the holes in the PRX bracket. 1. Tape 2. Z motor screws (4X) C65023 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-127 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 268: Replacement

    2. Z motor screws (4X) C65023 2. Using a Torx T-15 driver, thread the six PRX screws through the PRX card into the bracket, then tighten. Do not overtighten. 1. PRX screw (6X) C65026 5-128 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 269 6. P/J193A 7. PRX card C65025 4. Route the Z motor cables through the cable clamp on the back of the PRX card bracket and close the clamp. 1. Motor cables 2. Cable clamp C65185 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-129 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 270 1. Belt clamp plate screw 2. Belt clamp plate C65020 7. Attach the hand-camera assembly. Refer to “Hand-Camera Assembly” on page 5-14 for more information. 8. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-130 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 271: Z Flex Cable

    Z Column Components Z Flex Cable Figure 5-29. Z Flex Cable (E65032) E65032 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-131 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 272: Removal

    3. Disconnect the P/J194A and P/J194B connectors from the bottom of the hand-camera assembly by pressing the tabs on the cables. 1. Cable clamp 2. Z flex cable connector (2X) C65106 4. Carefully rotate the Z column to access the Z cable side of the column. 5-132 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 273 5. Disconnect the P/J193A and P/J193B connectors from the PRX card at the top of the Z column. 1. P/J193B 2. P/J193A 3. PRX card C65042 6. Open the two cable clamps on the Z column and release the Z cables. 1. Cable clamps C65172 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-133 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 274: Replacement

    1. Z flex cable brackets E65168 Replacement 1. Using a Torx T-15 driver, attach the two screws attaching the two Z flex cable brackets to the Z column. 1. Z flex cable brackets E65168 5-134 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 275 2. Route the cables through the cable clamps on the Z column and close the clamps. 1. Cable clamps C65172 3. Connect the P/J193A and P/J193B connectors to the PRX card at the top of the Z column. 1. P/J193B 2. P/J193A 3. PRX card C65042 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-135 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 276 7. Carefully move the hand camera assembly along its full range of motion to make sure the Z cables have full movement. E65111 8. Return the system to operation. See “Restoring Library Operation” on page 5-140. 5-136 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 277: Pass-Thru Port (Ptp)

    Lifting hazard: Be careful when removing the exterior panel; follow the directions in “Lifting Techniques” on page xxv. 4. At the PTP frame, lift up and remove the exterior panel (parallel to the Master’s access door) that conceals the MPB card and PTP cables. 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-137 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 278 Lifting hazard: The PTP assembly weighs 8.16 Kg (18 lbs). Be careful when removing the PTP assembly. Follow the directions in “Lifting Techniques” on page xxv. 8. Lift the PTP assembly straight up to remove it from the PTP frame. 5-138 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 279: Replacement

    3. At the PTP assembly, insert the eight 6 x 32 (T-15) screws that attach the PTP assembly to the tops of the libraries. 4. Attach the PMJ connector at the PTP assembly. 1. PMJ C65417 95846 Fourteenth Edition 5-139 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 280: Restoring Library Operation

    5. Close and lock the library doors. 6. Apply power. 7. Run diagnostic tests for the library and, if applicable, the PTP. Refer to “Diagnostic Tests” on page 2-54. 8. Inform the customer when the system is available. 5-140 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 281: A: Theory Of Operation

    PDUs to distribute voltage to the drives. 2. If your library contains two PDUs, an additional DC power supply is recommended to provide power redundancy for the library. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 282: Redundant Ac Power Option

    1 hour, 10 minutes 58 minutes 44 minutes 41 minutes 1000 36 minutes 1200 26 minutes 1400 21 minutes 1040 1600 16 minutes 1300 2000 10 minutes 1430 2200 9 minutes 1625 2500 5 minutes Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 283: Drive Column Power

    SWITCH OUTPUT A OUTPUT B OUTLET STRIP AC INPUT B TO LIBRARY TO OTHER L700/L180 RACK LOADS AC INPUT A TO LIBRARY C/B = CIRCUIT BREAKER C65293 Drive Column Power There are two drive column power cable configurations for the library: •...
  • Page 284: Drive Column-Single Power Cable

    You may cross-couple the power plugs at the rear of the PDUs. One example of this configuration is shown in Figure A-2 on page A-5. The diagram for the single PDU is shown in Figure A-7 on page A-25. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 285: Figure A-2. Drive Column Power Configuration Example (Two Column Power Cables

    If an error is detected in either PDU, the following events will occur: 1. The power to the drive column controlled by the PDU will shut down. 2. The MPC/MPCL card posts an error to the FSC log. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 286: Cooling

    100 mm (4 in.) on the sides should be available for adequate cooling ventilation. Optional cooling fans are available. These are used if the components within the rack space generate too much heat or if the UPS is installed in the library. These fans install on Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 287: Client Indirect Operation

    To aid in this cooling, charts are provided in the L700e Installation Manual and the L700 Systems Assurance Guide to assist you and the customer in deciding whether the appropriate conversion bill (see Table 1-5 on page 1-7) for your site is required.
  • Page 288: Client Direct Scsi Operation

    Stub length: 0.2 m (10 in.) Differential 1 to 10 Mb data transfer rate: 25 m (82 ft) Low Voltage Stub length: 0.1 m (3.9 in.) Differential 108 GB data transfer rate: 12 m (39.37 ft) Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 289: Modifications Required

    1. For MPC cards only; MPCL cards may be jumpered for native LVD operation. See Table 1-7 on page 1-8 for library feature number. 2. See Table 1-12 on page 1-13 for drive feature number. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 290: Precautions

    Part Terminator Type 10148002 SCSI Single-ended 10148003 SCSI High Voltage Differential 10097653 SCSI LVD/SE Fibre Channel The L700/700e supports the following topologies with a single N_Port (N=Node) attachment: • Arbitrated Loop—private loop • Arbitrated Loop—public loop A-10 Fourteenth Edition 95846...
  • Page 291: Private Arbitrated Loop

    (Other links on the loop act as repeaters.) • Both initiator and target of the communication must reside within the same loop. While the library supports this Fibre Channel topology, StorageTek does not recommend it. Its best implementation includes a Fibre Channel hub. Public Arbitrated Loop If the Fibre Channel arbitrated loop contains at least one F-type (F=Fabric) port—that is,...
  • Page 292: Fibre Channel Cable Considerations

    Communication Interfaces Fibre Channel Cable Considerations Table A-7 lists the cable and connector specifications that the L700/700e library supports. Note: Open Fiber Control (OFC) cables incorporate a safety mechanism that prevents damage to the human eye when the connection (link) is disconnected.
  • Page 293: Figure A-3. Major Electronic Components

    Communication Interfaces Figure A-3. Major Electronic Components (C65174) C65174 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-13 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 294: Robot

    0. The robot stores tape cartridges in cell arrays that hold six tape cartridges each. The cell arrays are stacked in columns; the columns are arranged in a circle around the robot. A-14 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 295: Figure A-4. Robotic Components

    Robot Figure A-4. Robotic Components (C65173) C65173 1. Z motor 2. Theta motor 3. Z column 4. Hand-camera assembly 5. Z carriage 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-15 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 296: Theta Mechanism

    The only difference between the two operations is that the Z motor uses the PRX logic card to interface with the MPC/MPCL card. The Z motor and the theta motor are identical. A-16 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 297: Hand-Camera Assembly

    The vision system, composed of the MPD card (CCD imager) and the MPZ flex cable’s MPL section (LED illumination), is initialized at the calibration label, located at the bottom of the standard drive column 0, wall panel 0. The label 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-17 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 298: Pass-Thru Port

    The PTP is automatically configured when the libraries power on and initialize; the MPC/MPCL card will detect the presence of the MPB card. When libraries are joined by a PTP, both operator panels will display L700E instead of L700. A-18...
  • Page 299: Audit

    Note: Important information concerning the audit process that you must be aware of: • Cartridges located within drives are not audited • Host software determines the status of upside down, unlabeled, and unreadable cartridges 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-19 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 300: Tape Drives

    Converter Card Location Function Between drive power supply Converts LVD operation on and drive IBM Ultrium drive to HVD Between drive power supply Converts LVD operation on and drive HP Ultrium drive to HVD A-20 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 301: Media Statistics Table

    Logic Cards The library MPC/MPCL (L700) card is the controller of the library. It monitors all motors, the Tape Transport Interfaces (TTI), and execute host commands for all library operations. The MPC/MPCL card in the Master library also controls the PTP mechanism.
  • Page 302: Table A-10. Logic Cards: Functions And Locations

    ±15 V for the operational amplifiers on the MPC card, and +5 V for logic cards and CAP door motor. Also known as the personality module. Stores unique Between MPC card and vendor information and StorageTek L-Series Library electronics compartment Admin configuration information. Interfaces between MPC and display.
  • Page 303 Z column pulley Interface between theta cable and MPC/MPCL card. assembly Note: When configuring for LVD operation, you must place the library at the end of the SCSI bus and use a single, shielded cable. 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-23 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 304 DC TO FANS + HALL EFFECTS ELECTRONICS MODULE DC IN DC PS CAP 1 (OPTIONAL) SCSI PIGTAIL TO BULKHEAD J551 J570 CAP 0 MPC CONTROLLER DOOR BACKWARD INTF CURVED EXPANDER J571 IMPELLER DC IN OPERATOR DC PS PANEL SERVO BUS HAND ASSEMBLY ILLUM THETA...
  • Page 305 DC TO FANS + HALL EFFECTS MOTOR DC IN DC PS (OPTIONAL) J283 J551 J570 SCSI PIGTAIL CAP 1 J282 TO BULKHEAD MPC CONTROLLER CAP 0 BACKWARD CURVED DOOR IMPELLER INTF J571 EXPANDER DC IN OPERATOR PANEL DC PS SERVO BUS HAND ASSEMBLY ILLUM THETA...
  • Page 306: Figure A-8. Mpc/Mpcl Card Connections

    Function J283 PTP power (Unused in standalone library) Servo signal lines Tape Transport Interface (TTI) for Drives 1 to 10 Library personality/StorageTek L-Series Library Admin (MPK J550 card)—as required. • Pre-3.00 firmware: Dumb terminal port, used only to load pre- 2.00 firmware.
  • Page 307: Library Interfaces

    All interfaces to the library are monitored on the MPC/MPCL logic card. These interfaces are: • Client-to-CAP • Library-to-client • Library-to-drives • Library-to-LVD interface • Library-to-Fibre channel • Library-to-personality module and StorageTek L-Series Library Admin 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-27 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 308: Client-To-Cap

    Figure A-9 on page A-29. Note: There are two serial ports on the MPC/MPCL card, but they are not used for host interface connections. A-28 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 309: Library-To-Drives

    MPM card. Note: Special consideration must be made for the library-to-drives interface when Dynamic Worldwide Name is enabled (see “Implications for an MPC/ MPCL Replacement” on page 2-37) 95846 Fourteenth Edition A-29 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 310: Library-To-Lvd Interface

    The MPK card, located above right of the MPC/MPCL card, contains an EEPROM that: • Identifies the machine for a specific vendor (if required). When installed, the operator panel will display that vendor’s name. • Enables the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin feature A-30 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 311: Library-To-Operator Panel

    If the MPK card is present and the MPC/MPCL card must be replaced, you must re-connect the MPK card to the new MPC/MPCL card. The vendor information and the StorageTek L-Series Library Admin feature will remain effective. However, the customer’s password and IP address must be re-entered during configuration.
  • Page 312: Library-To-Test (Ptp

    The designations are noted at the top of the columns in hexadecimal (denoted by the “h” at the end of the number) and decimal. Drive types and locations will vary with your library options. Each drive column displaces 60 element (cell) locations. A-32 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 313 PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 COLUMNS COLUMNS DOOR COLUMNS COLUMNS 568h 592h 5BCh 5E6h 610h 63Ah 664h 3E8h 3F4h 400h 42Ah 454h 496h 4C0h 4EAh 514h 53Eh 1384 1426 1468 1510 1552 1594 1636 1000 1012 1024 1066 1108 1174...
  • Page 314 PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 COLUMNS COLUMNS DOOR COLUMNS COLUMNS 52Ch 556h 580h 5AAh 5D4h 5FEh 628h 3E8h 3F4h 400h 40Ch 418h 45Ah 484h 4AEh 4D8h 502h ROWS 1324 1366 1408 1450 1492 1534 1576 1000 1012 1024 1036 1048...
  • Page 315 PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 COLUMNS COLUMNS DOOR COLUMNS COLUMNS 568h 592h 5BCh 5E6h 610h 63Ah 664h 3E8h 3F4h 400h 42Ah 454h 496h 4C0h 4EAh 514h 53Eh 1384 1426 1468 1510 1552 1594 1636 1000 1012 1024 1066 1108 1174...
  • Page 316 PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 COLUMNS COLUMNS DOOR COLUMNS COLUMNS 52Ch 556h 580h 5AAh 5D4h 5FEh 628h 3E8h 3F4h 400h 40Ch 418h 45Ah 484h 4AEh 4D8h 502h ROWS 1324 1366 1408 1450 1492 1534 1576 1000 1012 1024 1036 1048...
  • Page 321: B: Snmp

    Protocol (SNMP) for the L700e library. Overview StorageTek’s L-series libraries supports 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).
  • Page 322: Snmp Terms

    SNMP application. Library Admin provides an easy and convenient way to configure the library SNMP agent using a network configuration panel or screen. Library Admin also provides other beneficial functions and display screens for the library. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 323: Snmp Commands

    The agent responds with: • Get-Response: A response to the manager’s commands. GetNext • Trap: An asynchronous message to the recipient about an error or event. Refer to the SNMP software documentation for additional information. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 324: Access Control

    Access Control Because community strings provide a weak form of access control in SNMPv1, StorageTek’s embedded agent will not rely on the so called “private” community string in order to accept changes to the library’s configuration. Access control and authorization operations is preformed by using an administrative password.
  • Page 325: Figure B-2. Management Information Base Hierarchy

    Management Information Base Figure B-2. Management Information Base Hierarchy (C65446) MIB Title = LSERIES-TAPE-LIBRARY-MIB Object Name = iso.identified-organization.dod.internet.private.enterprise.storagetek.products.lsereis Equivalent Object Descriptor = 1.3.6.1.4.1.1211.1.12 ccitt (0) iso (1) iso-ccitt (2) standard (0) registration- member- identified- authority (1) body (2) organization (3)
  • Page 326: Configuration

    SNMP Trap Recipient List using some default values snmp delete [[ipaddr|name] [host port number]] | all delete all or a selected member of the SNMP Trap Recipient List Where valid [host port number] values: (162, 1024-65535) cli> _ Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 327: Starting Snmp

    1. Configure the library: a. Enable the agent b. Add recipients to the trap list (if needed) c. Make any optional changes to the default settings 2. Re-IPL the library for the changes to take effect. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
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  • Page 329: Requirements

    StorageTek L-Series Library Admin StorageTek’s L-Series Library Admin is an optional software product that resides internally in the library and is activated by using a Web browser. This product provides a Web-based, graphical user interface (GUI) that enables customers to monitor and perform library operations remotely.
  • Page 330: Installation Instructions

    6. Start the L-Series Library Admin by accessing Netscape or Internet Explorer and entering your library name or IP address at the Address Bar. Figure C-1 on page C-4 for an example of the Library Admin for the L180 and L700 Tape Libraries. Fourteenth Edition...
  • Page 331: Table C-1. Library Admin Functions

    Library Admin Monitor Screen that shows the cell maps for the library. The top and the left navigation bars allow you to select various functions as described in Table C-1 on page C-3. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 332: Library Statistics

    Both categories are explained in the following sections. Counters Counters are composed of 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit elements. Each type is explained below. 8-bit Counters 8-bit counters have values from 0 to 2 minus 1 (or 255). Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 333: Drive Statistics

    Number of times the machine was booted. No distinction is made between powering-on or pressing the RESET button Door Open Number of times the left access door (L700/700e) or access door (L180) has been opened GET Retries Number of times a GET operation required a retry operation. A...
  • Page 334: 32-Bit Counters

    Number of times algorithm 2 could not read a label Label Unread 3* Number of times algorithm 3 could not read a label * Added for the purpose of tracking new vision algorithms supplied with firmware Versions 2.21.00 and later. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 335: Composite Information

    “6–10” bin (see bin list below) would increment by one. Counts in the 21+ bin would indicate that the CAP is being used for normal operations, not just import operations. CAP GET counts are listed in Table C-5 on page C-8. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 336: Library-Wide Drive Performance

    If no mount activity takes place during a five minute interval, the “idle” bin will increment by one. The five minute job rate statistics are listed in Table C-6 on page C-9. Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 337: Fifteen Minute Job Rate

    124 mounts per hour). If no mount activity takes place during a five minute interval, the “idle” bin will increment by one. The fifteen minute job rate statistics are listed in Table C-7 on page C-10. 95846 Fourteenth Edition StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 338: Individual Drive Performance

    Individual Drive Performance Performance statistics for individual drives is the third component of composite information. The counters for these statistics are mixed; a listing and an explanation are provided in Table C-8 on page C-11. C-10 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 339: Table C-8. Individual Drive Performance

    Cartridge spent more than 60 minutes in a drive minutes * “General” refers to statistics that relate to non-data transfer drive activities; “Specific” excludes loading/unloading activities and counts only the time that data may be transferred to/from the drive. 95846 Fourteenth Edition C-11 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 340 Library Statistics This page intentionally left blank. C-12 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 341: Glossary

    American Power Conversion (APC) The N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z supplier for the L700 uninterruptible power source (UPS). This glossary defines abbreviations and new or special terms in this publication.
  • Page 342 (CSE) A cartridge access port (CAP) (1) In a service representative who supports and StorageTek library, a mail slot through which services customer’s products. an operator feeds tape cartridges into and retrieves tape cartridges from a library. (2) A...
  • Page 343 (2) A set of IBM products storage device connectivity using a Fibre and services that provide a dynamically- Channel switch. connected environment within an enterprise. (IBM). Fabric login The process by which a Fibre 95846 Fourteenth Edition Glossary-3 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 344 The camera over copper and/or fiber-optic physical reads cartridge volume serial numbers during media and provides the best characteristics of library audits and normal operation. (2) A both networks and channels over diverse Glossary-4 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 345 StorageTek. Internet Protocol (IP) A stacked set of Hardware support services engineers (HSSEs) protocols, developed by the United States can access and test StorageTek equipment Department of Defense, to facilitate and software, through telecommunications communication between dissimilar lines, from certain remote customer computers over networks.
  • Page 346 (1) A relationship between a the Mode Select command. library and all attached hosts. Libraries operating in manual mode are placed offline Glossary-6 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 347 (link) is disconnected. negative acknowledgement (NACK) Used by the recipient of a communication to tell oz An abbreviation for ounce. A unit of weight equal to 28.35 grams. 95846 Fourteenth Edition Glossary-7 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 348 To cause the library through a DB9 connector. The hardware can to rerun its start-up diagnostic routine and contain a small amount of data. StorageTek audit. During the start-up diagnostic routine, uses this device to enable features on the the library calibrates its motors and vision.
  • Page 349 FSC standby (PTP) The library attached to a log—through a laptop at 38,400 baud rate. master PTP library and under the control of Unused for post-3.00 firmware. the master PTP. 95846 Fourteenth Edition Glossary-9 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 350 SCSI-attached libraries. when a person turn it, lets the person secure the drive to the drive column. StorageTek L-Series Library Admin An optional interface that simulates internet Transmission Control Protocol/Internet browser operation for the library.
  • Page 351 VOLSER See volume serial number. Z motor (1) The mechanism that moves the hand assembly vertically in a library storage module or library. (2) The motor responsible for the vertical movement of the hand assembly in the library. 95846 Fourteenth Edition Glossary-11 StorageTek Proprietary...
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  • Page 353: Index

    2-52 described, 2-40, 2-43 importing cartridge, 2-42, 2-53 enabling, 2-40 location, 2-5 warning count, 2-44 requirements, 2-40 Automated Cartridge System Library Software. diagnostic See ACSLS function, 2-54 locations, 2-5 cartridge access port. See CAP 95846 Fourteenth Edition Index-1 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 354 Port 0 worldwide ID, 2-25 cleaning cartridge, 2-4 PTP, 2-21 diagnostic cartridge, 2-4 screen characteristics, 2-39 drop-off, 2-4 SNMP, B-6 in-transit, 2-4 StorageTek L-Series Library Admin, 2-45 reserved, 2-4 subnet mask address, 2-34 See also elements tables, 2-21 clean time, 2-27 Auto clean feature...
  • Page 355 See also specific type (for example described, A-6 DLT,T9840) removal & replacement, 5-9 drop-off cell fast load, option, 2-26 described, 2-4 fault symptom code. See FSC illustrated, 2-5 features dWWN. See dynamic Worldwide Name drives, 1-14 95846 Fourteenth Edition Index-3 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 356 Gen2 feature code, 1-13 required for Gen2 Ultrium SCSI LVD-to-HVD logic card (Paralan) operation, 1-14 discussed, A-20 mount drive test, 2-58 dictionary, 2-11, 2-13 swap procedure, 3-15 purging log, A-31, A-32 troubleshooting TIP, 3-15 Index-4 Fourteenth Edition 95846 StorageTek Proprietary...
  • Page 357 1-13 LVD-to-HVD logic card (Rancho) kit, grounding, xxx discussed, A-20 microswitch settings for library operation, 5-85 mount drive test, 2-58 L700/700e. See library removal & replacement, 5-81 L700-PTP. See PTP swap procedure, 3-15 labels terminator Gen2 media ID, 1-15...
  • Page 358 1-1 MPW (LVD interface for MPC cards only) Port 0 address, 2-24 described, A-30 Web password, 2-28 removal & replacement, 5-52 Library Admin. See StorageTek L-Series Library Admin connectors, 5-126 library statistics described, A-16 16-bit counters, C-5 32-bit counters, C-6...
  • Page 359 A-6 RJ45-to-DB9 adapter, 2-9 MPM card pass-thru port. See PTP described, A-30 password removal & replacement, 5-32 reset for StorageTek L-Series Library MPU card (fiber interface) Admin, 2-28 described, A-30 Web, 2-28 removal & replacement, 5-40 MPV card...
  • Page 360 Index specifications, A-1 operator panel button, 2-20 troubleshooting, 3-7 password, StorageTek L-Series Library DLT supply, 5-76 Admin, 2-28 drive column configurations, A-3 Web password, 2-28 measuring line voltage, 3-3 restrictions, SCSI cable length, 1-5, A-8 removal & replacement, 5-59 connector type, 1-5, A-8...
  • Page 361 StorageTek Framework Library Monitor manager/agent, B-3 comparison, 1-12 configuration (through CLI port), B-6 described, 1-11 configuration (with Library Admin), B-6 See also StorageTek Library Manager, configuration (with software StorageTek L-Series Library Admin application), B-6 StorageTek Library Manager for DNS entries, 2-35, 2-39...
  • Page 362 2-2 T9940 drive targeting, 2-3 clean drive diagnostic, 2-58 operation, 2-2 dismount drive test, 2-58 VOLID, reporting for StorageTek drives, A-20 drive combinations, 1-3 voltage feature number, 1-13 MPF (DC power supply), A-1-, A-6 Fibre Channel address, 2-28 power system, A-1...
  • Page 363: Reader's Comment Form

    Reader’s Comment Form Contact Us Submit your questions, comments, and suggestions to StorageTek’s Global Learning Solutions. We appreciate your correspondence and are committed to responding to you. Publication Information Publication Name: L700/700e Tape Library and L700-Pass-thru Port Service Manual Publication Part Number: 95846 Questions and Comments: Note: Staples can cause problems with automated mail sorting equipment.
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