Spectra Logic 2K User Manual

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  • Page 1 P.N. 90870782 Revision E...
  • Page 2: Notices

    In no event shall Spectra Logic be liable for any loss of profits, loss of business, loss of use of data, interruption of business, or for indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind, even if Spectra Logic has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error.
  • Page 3: License

    If you do not agree to this End User License Agreement (EULA), do not use the Spectra Logic product. Instead, promptly contact Spectra Logic for instruction on return of the product for a refund. Any use of the Software, including but not limited to use of the product, will constitute your agreement to this EULA (or ratification of any previous consent).
  • Page 4: Warnings And Cautions

    There are no user serviceable parts within the library. High Voltage Warning: The Spectra 2K library contains high-voltage components that can cause injury or death. Only qualified electricians should replace or install high-voltage components.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Conventions Used ..........10 How to Contact Spectra Logic Corporation Chapter 2.
  • Page 6 Spectra Logic Repair Policies ........
  • Page 7 Appendix A. Specifications Library Storage Capacity ..........73 Sony AIT Tape Specifications .
  • Page 8 Contents...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1. Introduction

    About This Guide This guide is intended to be read by the owners of the Spectra 2K library. It covers the installation and operation of the library, as well as troubleshooting information. For the latest up-to-date information please go to www.spectralogic.com, and view the latest Spectra 2K Library User Guide.
  • Page 10: Conventions Used

    Caution: Cautions Read drives or other equipment. Warning: Warnings Read How to Contact Spectra Logic Corporation United States Office Mailing Address Spectra Logic Corporation 1700 N 55th Street Boulder CO 80301 Phone (800) 833-1132 or (303) 449-6400 (303) 939-8844 Chapter 1.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2. Installing The Library

    2 Installing the Library To install the library, complete the steps outlined in these sections: •Unpacking the Library •Attaching to the Host Computer •Attaching More than One SCSI Device •Powering On the Library and Host Computer •Inserting Media •Installing the Data Cartridge Magazine(s) •Using Horizontal and Rack Mounted Libraries Unpacking the Library Save the original packing material.
  • Page 12 Figure 2-1 Unpacking the library. 1. Remove the cardboard tray from the top of the box. This tray contains the accessories for the library (see Library Accessories on page 13). 2. Remove the top piece of foam protecting the library. 3.
  • Page 13 Caution: Take care when removing these pieces not to damage the door sensor cable (the white cable that runs along the right side of the library). Remove plastic. Figure 2-2 Remove the plastic that protects the robotic picker from moving while shipping. Note: Remember to save all packaging materials in the event that you need to ship the library at a later date.
  • Page 14: Attaching To The Host Computer

    Attaching to the Host Computer Follow this procedure to connect the library as the only unit on a SCSI bus. To attach more than one SCSI device, read Attaching More than One SCSI Device on page 18, as well as the documentation for the other device(s) on the bus. About the SCSI IDs and the SCSI Bus The library communicates with the host computer through a system of cables and connectors called the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI).
  • Page 15 2. The library interface can be identified by its part number sticker, also located on the back panel of the library (Figure 2-4). • An LVD/SE library has a hyphen of the part number: • The differential library has a 9087####-#-D hyphen: Figure 2-4 The part number sticker indicates the type of SCSI interface.
  • Page 16 LVD/SE SCSI Bus The LVD/SE library operates in either single-ended or low-voltage-differential SCSI mode, depending on the type of bus that is attached. Note: The entire bus (including host bus adapter, devices, and termination) must be LVD to operate in LVD mode. Attaching any single-ended SCSI device to an LVD bus renders the entire bus (and all attached devices) subject to the maximum specification requirements for single-ended SCSI (including maximum cable...
  • Page 17 5. Determine the correct specifications for the SCSI terminator as described in SCSI Terminator Requirements on page 81. Attach a SCSI terminator to the free SCSI connector on the library, as shown in Figure 2-5. Caution: The SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends or unexpected errors may result.
  • Page 18: Attaching More Than One Scsi Device

    Attaching More than One SCSI Device To attach more than one device to the same SCSI bus, review the following sections: •Verifying the SCSI Bus Requirements, below. •Changing SCSI IDs as Necessary on page 19. Verifying the SCSI Bus Requirements To attach more than one device to a SCSI bus, confirm that the following requirements have been met: •Make sure that the total length of the SCSI bus is as short as possible to minimize...
  • Page 19 Changing SCSI IDs as Necessary Note: Do not change the default SCSI ID settings for the library or the drives unless they are set to the same value(s) already in use by other devices on the same SCSI bus or unless required by your software.
  • Page 20: Powering On The Library And Host Computer

    Powering On the Library and Host Computer After correctly connecting the library to the host computer, perform the steps described in the following sections. Powering On the Library Power on the library before powering on the host computer and take note of the library’s initialization routine: •The picker moves along the length of the library, checking the data cartridge magazine (DCM) and tape drive(s) for data cartridges.
  • Page 21: Inserting Media

    Inserting Media The simplest way to insert media into your library is to load the DCM(s) with tapes before installing the DCM(s) in the library. To do this, insert tapes one at a time into the individual slots in the DCM, with the clear plastic window of the cartridges facing away from the drives.
  • Page 22 Position the DCM so that the holes on the side of the DCM line up with the pegs inside the library (Figure 2-7). Figure 2-7 Properly align the DCM for insertion in the library. Note: For additional information regarding the correct positioning of the DCM, see Figure 4-5 on page 37.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2. Installing the Library 5. Close and lock the library door. Reading and Writing Data to Tape Before performing store and restore operations with the library, use your backup software to test library/host communications. Refer to your backup software documentation for instructions on specific testing procedures.
  • Page 24: Using Horizontal And Rack Mounted Libraries

    Chapter 2. Installing the Library Using Horizontal and Rack Mounted Libraries Every Spectra 2K library can be operated in either a vertical or horizontal position. In vertical position, the drives should be located on the bottom of the unit. With the library in the horizontal position, the key lock is at the top and the hinges of the door are at the bottom.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3. Configuring The Library

    3 Configuring the Library The Spectra 2K library is compatible with most operating systems. This chapter discusses: • Changing the Library’s Configuration • Custom Configurations Changing the Library’s Configuration The library is configured through the configuration switch located on the back panel.
  • Page 26 For the latest information about operating system specific installation procedures, see your operating system documentation, or see the Server Preparation Document for Spectra Logic Libraries, an on-line document located on the Spectra Logic Web site at www.spectralogic.com/support/support_docs.cfm Note: All configuration settings are controlled through the configuration switch on the back panel of the library.
  • Page 27: Custom Configurations

    Determine Your Configuration The Spectra 2K library will run successfully with the attached server or host computer running most operating systems, and secondary configuration switch changes are usually not required. If the computer attached to the library is running one of the following, secondary configuration switch changes are required.
  • Page 28 Before setting the emulation mode for the library robotics or tape drives, find the setting you want to use in the table below. Emulation Mode Switch Setting Default— random access Tape stacker mode—Drive 1 only, no random access robotics commands Spectra 10000 library emulation Exabyte EXB 210 library...
  • Page 29 Changing Configurations To change the emulation mode for the library robotics or tape drives: 1. Power off the library. 2. With a small screwdriver, set the configuration switch to the value that corresponds with the desired emulation mode. 3. With the library door closed, power on the library. As the library changes its configuration, the robotic tape picker pauses in front of the data cartridge magazine and the LED blinks amber and green.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3. Configuring the Library...
  • Page 31: Chapter 4. Using The Library

    4 Using the Library Once the library is already installed and configured, review this chapter to begin using the library. This chapter includes: • Getting to Know the Library • Attaching Bar Code Labels • Using AIT Data Cartridges • Using the Data Cartridge Magazine •...
  • Page 32 Front Panel Components The front panel components of the library include: Door Provides access to the data cartridge magazine, tape drives and robotic tape picker. Window Allows full visibility of the data cartridge magazine, tape drives and robotic tape picker. Keys Lock and unlock the library.
  • Page 33 Internal Components To open the door, turn the key in the lock. The internal components accessible through the front door include: • Data cartridge magazine(s) (DCM(s)) • AIT tape drive(s) • Robotic tape picker Door Figure 4-2 The library’s internal components. Note: Using the internal components is described in detail later in this chapter.
  • Page 34 Rear Panel Components The rear panel components of the library are used to install, configure, and repair the library; they include: • Power entry module (includes fuse, power switch, and power cable connector) • SCSI connectors (shown terminated in diagram below) •...
  • Page 35: About Ait Bar Code Labels

    Number of Characters Use labels with eight or fewer characters (including zeros). Checksums Bar code labels are available with or without checksum characters; the Spectra 2K library accepts only bar code labels with a checksum character. Chapter 4. Using the Library...
  • Page 36: Attaching Bar Code Labels

    1. Review About AIT Bar Code Labels on page 35, for bar code label requirements. 2. Attach the Spectra Logic approved bar code label to the cartridge. • Make sure that the label is within the indented box with the numbers closest to the top of the cartridge (the side with the clear plastic window).
  • Page 37 Inserting and Removing Data Cartridges The relationship of the data cartridges and the DCM is shown in Figure 4-5. When inserting and removing AIT data cartridges, the cartridges should be handled as follows: • The cartridge is inserted in the DCM with the cartridge window facing the top of the magazine.
  • Page 38 Write-Protecting and Recording The write-protect tab on the AIT cartridge prevents accidental data erasure. To use the write-protect tab on the AIT data cartridge: • With your fingernail, move the tab on the edge of the data cartridge to the SAFE position.
  • Page 39: Using The Data Cartridge Magazine

    Using the Data Cartridge Magazine Once you have finished installing data cartridges in the DCM, insert the full magazine in the library. Align the DCM holes with the library’s posts and press firmly to latch the retaining clips on each side of the DCM. Remove the magazine by firmly grasping near the top of the magazine with one hand and pulling it straight out through the door.
  • Page 40: Getting Information From The Picker's Led

    Getting Information from the Picker’s LED The robotic picker’s light-emitting diode (LED), visible through the window of the library, shines either green or amber. The colored light indicates the status of the picker. The following table describes the LED operational modes and the information conveyed by these operating modes.
  • Page 41: Using The 30-Cartridge Library

    Using the 30-Cartridge Library The front door provides access to one 15-cartridge DCM at a time. To access the second DCM: 1. Open and close the library door. During the library’s initialization procedure, the magazine carousel turns 180 degrees, reversing the positions of the magazines. 2.
  • Page 42 Chapter 4. Using the Library...
  • Page 43: Chapter 5. Using The Ait Tape Drives

    5 Using the AIT Tape Drives The Sony AIT tape drive is a high-performance, low-maintenance tape drive. Using the AIT tape drives requires: • Getting to Know the AIT Tape Drive • Getting Information From the Drive LEDs • Maintaining the AIT Tape Drive Getting to Know the AIT Tape Drive The AIT tape drive has an internal, variable-speed fan that cools the baseplate and other drive components without introducing airborne dust into the tape path.
  • Page 44: Getting Information From The Drive Leds

    This built-in cleaner works well, but it should not be relied upon as the only drive- cleaning mechanism, particularly in environments where more excessive drive head contamination may occur. Spectra Logic recommends that drives be cleaned after every 100 hours of use in normal data center environments. If excessive read or write errors occur while the drives are being cleaned with that frequency, Spectra Logic recommends cutting the cleaning time to every 50 hours of drive use.
  • Page 45 The following table summarizes the information carried by the blinking methods of the different drive LEDs: LED Type Type of Blink Busy Not Busy SCSI Active Fast Blink Drive active Slow Blink Single Pulse Waiting for reset Double Pulse a. Off: no color in the LED b.
  • Page 46: Maintaining The Ait Tape Drive

    Maintaining the AIT Tape Drive The AIT tape drive is an extremely reliable media storage subsystem; performing a few simple maintenance procedures will keep the drives reading and writing reliably for many years. • For best performance with AIT tape drives, perform a read/write confidence test with your backup software regularly.
  • Page 47 Manual Drive Head Cleaning Operation To clean your AIT tape drives, follow these steps: Note: Use only Sony SDX-TCL cleaning cartridges. 1. Power on the library. 2. Open and close the library door. Before the picker completes its calibration routine, it pauses in front of the DCM and the LED shines green.
  • Page 48 Chapter 5. Using the AIT Tape Drives...
  • Page 49: Chapter 6. Library Stacker Mode

    6 Library Stacker Mode If you are familiar with the operations of a tape stacker, you should have no problems operating the library in stacker mode. The following information covers the basics of the stacker mode for both the 15-cartridge and 30-cartridge libraries. Stacker Mode Overview In tape stacker mode, the library: •...
  • Page 50 Chapter 6. Library Stacker Mode 1. DCM inserted with (at least) the top slot left empty. Upon closing the door, Empty inventory is taken, but no cartridges are moved. Cartridge 1 Empty Empty Cartridge 2 Cartridge 14 Drive Empty Cartridge 14 Cartridge 1 in drive 4.
  • Page 51: Arranging Cartridges In The Dcm

    Chapter 6. Library Stacker Mode Arranging Cartridges in the DCM Because the library only distinguishes between individual cartridges by their order in the DCM, arrange the cartridges in the DCM following these guidelines: Empty Top Slot Leave the top slot empty. When the library stacker completes operations with a cartridge, it moves the used cartridge to the highest available slot and removes the cartridge in the next lower slot.
  • Page 52: Controlling The Library Stacker

    Controlling the Library Stacker The operation of the door determines the operating mode for the library as described by the following table. When You Do This… The Library Running in Stacker Mode Does This. Shut the door Scans the cartridges in the DCM, but until the door is opened for less than two seconds, the library will not load a cartridge in the drive.
  • Page 53 4. Shut the door, open it for less than two seconds, then close it. The library loads the first cartridge into Drive 1. 5. Issue a command over the SCSI bus. The library stacker mode cycles through cartridges as they are filled with data until the command completes or the stacker runs out of unused data cartridges.
  • Page 54 Chapter 6. Library Stacker Mode...
  • Page 55: Chapter 7. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, And Repairs

    • Maintaining the Library • Troubleshooting the Library • Shipping Information • Purchasing Additional Library Accessories • Shipping Information • Spectra Logic Repair Policies Maintaining the Library Maintaining the library requires: • Caring for Data Cartridges • Caring for the Library...
  • Page 56 Caring for Data Cartridges Although AIT cartridges are ruggedly built, they must be handled with care to preserve the data that they contain. The following are guidelines for storing and using AIT cartridges: • Do not open the tape access door of the cartridge or touch the magnetic tape; one fingerprint can prevent a drive from reading the tape.
  • Page 57 (the individual tape case or the 15-slot cartridge packs with the dust cover installed) when they are not loaded in the library. The Spectra Logic Pack Rack DCMs. • Avoid abusive handling or dropping of tape cartridges. If a cartridge is inadvertently dropped, inspect it for damage.
  • Page 58 Caring for the Library For a lifetime of reliable performance from your library, disconnect the power to the library and perform an annual inspection of the internal components. • Use compressed air to clean out the slots in the DCM(s). •...
  • Page 59 Replacing the Fuses The fuses used in the library are 1/4 x 1-1/4 inches (3AG) or 5 x 20 mm, 250-volt, 2A slow fuses. For purchasing information, see Purchasing Additional Library Accessories on page 64. To check or replace the fuses, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 60: Updating Library Robotics Firmware

    Updating Library Robotics Firmware Note: To complete this procedure, you must have a Spectra Logic firmware upgrade tape available from Spectra Logic Technical Support. To load the library firmware: 1. Power down the host computer. 2. Disconnect the SCSI cable from the library; this will prevent conflicts between the host bus adapter and the library SCSI ID setting.
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting The Library

    • Troubleshooting Library Initialization • Troubleshooting the Robotic Tape Picker • Troubleshooting SCSI Problems • Troubleshooting the Bar Code Reader Also, you can reference the Spectra Logic Technical Support Knowledge Base on the Web at www.spectralogic.com/support/kbase/index.cfm. Chapter 7. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repairs...
  • Page 62 Troubleshooting Library Initialization To troubleshoot problems with library initialization: 1. Check that the power cable is securely inserted in the library and the wall outlet. 2. Make sure that the foam piece that secures the picker during transit has been removed (for a diagram of its location, see Figure 2-2 on page 13.
  • Page 63 3. Make sure that all bar code labels are installed parallel to the cartridge edge (Figure 7-4). Figure 7-4 Sample AIT bar code label applied to a data cartridge. 4. If none of these steps resolve the problem, call Spectra Logic Technical Support. Chapter 7. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repairs...
  • Page 64: Purchasing Additional Library Accessories

    Horizontal Rack Mount Kit For Standard 19" Equipment Rack For Enclosed Flush-Mount Rack a. This can be upgraded in the field by an authorized service technician. Ask your Spectra Logic sales representative for the authorized service technician closest to you. Note: Upgrading to AIT-3 drives requires swapping the entire library.
  • Page 65: Purchasing Bar Code Labels

    • You can purchase bar code labels within the range of 000000-0000179 directly from Spectra Logic. Use part number 92844100 to place your order. • Pre-bar-coded Certified AIT Media is available directly from Spectra Logic. All bar code numbers on Certified AIT Media are unique and sequenced.
  • Page 66: Shipping Information

    To ship the library for any reason, reverse the procedure in Unpacking the Library on page 11, making sure to use the original packaging materials. The following table lists the size and weight of the library for shipping purposes. Vertical Spectra 2K Library Height 16.9” Width 8.6”...
  • Page 67: Spectra Logic Repair Policies

    Limited Warranty Spectra Logic warrants the tape library to be in good working order for a period of three full years from the date of shipment from Spectra Logic or an authorized Spectra Logic dealer. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during...
  • Page 68 • Drives purchased from vendors other than Spectra Logic If any of the above conditions exist, Spectra Logic reserves the right to repair the unit at the current fixed price of repair. Warranty service can be acquired during the three-year period by shipping the product to Spectra Logic with an invoice and Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
  • Page 69 Out-of-Warranty Turnaround Time The non-warranty turnaround time is two weeks from receipt of the unit. An expedited turnaround time of 48 hours is available for an additional fee. Spectra Logic reserves the right to either repair or replace the unit.
  • Page 70 QuickSwap Service The QuickSwap program covers the Spectra 2K library for the original return-to-factory period (three years from the date of shipment) at no cost to the customer. The program includes: • Access to a Spectra Logic Technical Support representative any business day (not including evenings, weekends, or holidays) from 8:00 a.m.
  • Page 71: Contacting Spectra Logic

    Contacting Spectra Logic Information Web Site Technical Assistance Technical Support Phone Technical Support E-Mail Knowledge Base Supplies and Accessories Sales United States Sales European Sales Ordering Media RMA Number for Equipment Service and Returns Technical Support Phone Technical Support E-Mail Chapter 7.
  • Page 72 Chapter 7. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repairs...
  • Page 73: Appendix A. Specifications

    Appendix A. Specifications This appendix contains the following information: • Library Storage Capacity • Sony AIT Tape Specifications • Sony AIT Tape Drive Specifications • Library Power Requirements • Library Operating Environment Limits • Safety Agency Standards Library Storage Capacity As shown in the table below, the library’s data storage capacity depends on the AIT cartridge model, data compression, and the library’s slot configuration.
  • Page 74: Sony Ait Tape Specifications

    Sony is the only manufacturer of AIT tape cartridges. The table below lists the capacities of the different types of AIT tape cartridges. Note: All specifications are subject to change without notice. Tape Type Spectra Logic P.N. AIT-1 4655 SDX-25C...
  • Page 75: Sony Ait Tape Drive Specifications

    Burst transfer rate The upper limit applies to the drives themselves. The temperature limits for the Spectra 2K library are given in Library Operating Environment Limits on page 77. Be sure there is adequate air flow around the library at all times.
  • Page 76: Library Power Requirements

    Library Power Requirements Power requirements for the library are summarized in the table below: Source Input Voltage Input Power Input Frequency Fuses The library includes two 1/4-inch x 1-1/4-inch or 5 mm x 20 mm (3AG), 250-volt AC, 2A slow fuses. For complete instructions on replacing fuses, see Replacing the Fuses on page 59 Caution: For continued fire protection, replace fuses only with the specified type and rated fuses.
  • Page 77: Library Operating Environment Limits

    220-Volt AC Power Cord for Use in North America The criteria for a U.S. and Canadian 220-volt AC power cord for the library are as follows: • Power cord must have a molded NEMA 6-15P attachment plug on one end. •...
  • Page 78: Safety Agency Standards

    Safety Agency Standards The following lists the safety standards with which the library and its components (including the drives) comply: • UL 1950: 3rd Edition, Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment • CSA-C22.2 No. 950-M95, Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment •...
  • Page 79: Appendix B. Scsi Cable And Terminator Requirements

    Appendix B. SCSI Cable and Terminator Requirements To operate correctly, the library must meet certain requirements as explained by the following sections: • SCSI Cable Requirements • SCSI Terminator Requirements SCSI Cable Requirements The following table lists the recommended specifications for a SCSI cable (not included).
  • Page 80 SCSI. For maximum performance with a single-ended SCSI interface, Spectra Logic recommends that you attach the Spectra 2K library as the only device on the SCSI bus. Follow these steps to determine if your SCSI configuration complies with the maximum cable length specifications: 1.
  • Page 81: Scsi Terminator Requirements

    SCSI Terminator Requirements If the library is the last device on the SCSI bus, a terminator must be attached to the empty SCSI connector on the back of the library. Figure 7-1 Close-up shows a SCSI cable attached to the top connector and a SCSI terminator attached to the bottom connector.
  • Page 82 Appendix B. SCSI Cable and Terminator Requirements...
  • Page 83: Appendix C. Regulatory Notices

    Appendix C. Regulatory Notices FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 84: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Boulder, Colorado 80301 declare under sole responsibility that Spectra Logic’s Spectra 2K automated tape library to which this declaration relates, meets the essential health and safety requirements and is in conformity with the EU Directives listed below using the relevant section of the...
  • Page 85 The Spectra 2K automated tape library complies with all safety relevant provisions referring to: • Protection against electrical hazards. • Protection against hazards such as: • Mechanical Hazards • Fire Hazards • Noise • Vibration The CE marking has been affixed on the device according to Article 10 of the EU Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC.
  • Page 86 Appendix C. Regulatory Notices...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index about AIT data cartridges 36 library configuration 25 library interfaces 14 library stacker mode 49 SCSI 14 this user guide 9 Treefrog architecture 9 accessories included with library 13 purchasing additional 64 AIT cleaning cartridges ordering 64 using 46 AIT data cartridges about 36 bar code labels...
  • Page 88 25, 29, 34 connectors power cable 34 SCSI 34 serial port 34 contact information Index Spectra Logic 10, 71 controlling library stacker 52 conventions used in this guide 10 data write-protecting 38 data cartridge magazine (see DCM) data transfer rate (per drive) 75...
  • Page 89 34 tape drive 43 fax Spectra Logic 10 firmware update library robotics 60 front panel library components 32 fuses location 34 maintenance 59 ordering replacement 64 replacing 59 specifications 76 getting started 9 green LED on robotic picker 40...
  • Page 90 license 3 limited warranty 67 notices 2 repair policy 67 library 30-cartridge 41 accessories included 13 purchasing additional 64 cautions 4 components front panel 32 internal 33 rear panel 34 configuration 27 configuration switch 25, 34 emulation 27 fan 34 horizontal or rack mounted 24 initialization 20 troubleshooting 62...
  • Page 91 12 part number label 15 phone Spectra Logic 10 sales 71 technical support 71 picker (see robotic picker) policies limited warranty 67 repair 67 power cable 76 cable connector 34 host computer 20 requirements 76 toggle switch 34...
  • Page 92 (SE) SCSI bus 16 specifications AIT data cartridges 74 AIT tape drives 75 library storage capacity 73 operating environment 77 power 76 SCSI 16 Spectra Logic contacting 10 sales 71 technical support 71 e-mail 71 phone 71 Web site 71 stacker mode...
  • Page 93 SCSI bus requirements 18 voltage warning 4 warnings AC power 4 high voltage 4 library 4 robotics 4 warnings as conventions 10 warranty 67 shipping 68 Web site Spectra Logic 71 Knowledge Base 61, 71 write-protecting data cartridges 38 Index...
  • Page 94 Index...

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