StorageTek L20 Instructions Manual

StorageTek L20 Instructions Manual

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PART NUMBER
96002
L20
TAPE LIBRARY
CUSTOMER REPLACEABLE UNIT (CRU) INSTRUCTIONS
EDITION NUMBER
13

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  • Page 1 PART NUMBER EDITION NUMBER 96002 TAPE LIBRARY CUSTOMER REPLACEABLE UNIT (CRU) INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 3 Tape Library Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Instructions...
  • Page 4 A Reader’s Comment Form at the back of this publication lets you communicate suggestions or requests for change. StorageTek encourages and appreciates reader feedback. © 2000, 2005 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

    Summary of Changes Date Edition Description 111512 August 2000 First Initial Release 111741 March 2002 Seventh Refer to this and previous editions for the changes. 111763 June 2002 Eighth Refer to this and previous editions for the changes. 111828 February 2003 Ninth Refer to this and previous editions for the changes.
  • Page 6 Summary of Changes This page intentionally left blank. Thirteenth Edition 96002...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

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

    Contents Procedimiento de protección contra descargas electrostáticas (DES) ....xxv Prepare el área de trabajo ........... . xxv Acceda al equipo .
  • Page 9: Figures

    Figures Figures Figure 1-1. Drive Doors ............. . . 1-3 Figure 1-2.
  • Page 10 Figures This page intentionally left blank. viii Thirteenth Edition 96002...
  • Page 11: Preface

    Preface The customer replaceable unit (CRU) instructions explain how to remove and replace drives and your library under the interactive maintenance agreement. ■ Alert Messages Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has a unique relationship to the main text or graphic.
  • Page 12: Conventions

    Screen text (including Monospace font downloading screen captures, screen messages, and user input) Switch names Font and capitalization follow label on Power product URLs http:// Blue (prints black in hardcopy www.storagetek.com publications) Thirteenth Edition 96002...
  • Page 13: Additional Information

    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 14: Hardcopy Publications

    Marketing publications have alphanumeric part numbers. To order paper copies of marketing publications, do one of the following: • Visit StorageTek’s PowerPort and select alphabetical listings under “L” or select . Then search for Literature Distribution. Follow the instructions on Online Forms the Literature Distribution Web page.
  • Page 15: Safety

    Safety The following pages describe common practices concerning electrical safety, ergonomics, rack installation, and electrostatic discharge. WARNING: Potential injury: On-the-job safety is important; therefore, observe the following safety precautions. Failing to follow these precautions could result in serious injury. Remove all conductive jewelry, such as watches and rings, before you access CRUs.
  • Page 16: Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, And Hand Safety

    • Whenever you can, grip the load with your whole hand, and use two hands. • Carry objects at elbow height and close to your body. The farther away you hold an object, the more force it puts on your lower back. •...
  • Page 17: Rack Safety And Precautions

    ■ Rack Safety and Precautions WARNING: Possible personal injury: • Lifting hazard: The library (with drives) weighs approximately 29 kg (64 lb). Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library. Make sure you read the information in “Lifting Techniques”...
  • Page 18: 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 19: Esd-Protection Procedure

    ESD-Protection Procedure Remember that each customer environment is different. Address all the customer’s concerns before you work on any equipment. Prepare the Work Area 1. Before you access the equipment, unfold the grounding-kit work surface completely and place it on a convenient surface. 2.
  • Page 20: Clean Up

    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 21: Laser Product Label

    Laser Product Label In accordance with safety regulations, a label on each StorageTek Fibre Channel product identifies the laser class of the product and the place and date of the manufacturer. The label appears on top of a Fibre Channel tape drive and near the Fibre Channel connectors on a Fibre Channel tape library.
  • Page 22: 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 23: Seguridad

    Seguridad Las siguientes páginas describen prácticas habituales sobre seguridad eléctrica, ergonomía, instalación en bastidor y descargas electrostáticas. ADVERTENCIA: Posibles lesiones: La seguridad laboral es importante. Por consiguiente, tenga siempre en cuenta las siguientes precauciones de seguridad. El incumplimiento de dichas precauciones puede conllevar graves lesiones.
  • Page 24: Seguridad De Hombros, Codos, Muñecas Y Manos

    • Separe bien las piernas y coloque una ligeramente detrás de la otra. Mantenga la espalda recta, porque incluso pesos ligeros pueden incrementar significativamente la presión sobre la espina dorsal al inclinarse hacia adelante. • En la medida de lo posible, sostenga la carga con toda la mano, y utilice ambas manos.
  • Page 25: Seguridad Y Precauciones Del Bastidor

    ■ Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor ADVERTENCIA: Posibilidad de lesiones físicas: • Peligro de levantamiento: La biblioteca (conjuntamente con las unidades) pesa unos 29 kg (64 lb). Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posición se requieren como mínimo dos personas. Antes de poner manos a la obra, asegúrese de leer la información presentada en “Técnicas de levantamiento de objetos”...
  • Page 26: Prevención De Daños Por Descargas Electrostáticas (Des)

    Para cumplir este requisito, utilice siempre el Kit de puesta a tierra del servicio de campo (NP 4711) y cumpla en todo momento estas precauciones y procedimientos al acceder a equipos de StorageTek, así como al manipular componentes sensibles a las descargas electrostáticas.
  • Page 27: Procedimiento De Protección Contra Descargas Electrostáticas (Des)

    • Compruebe periódicamente la resistencia eléctrica del cable de puesta a tierra y del cable en espiral de la muñequera. Nota: Al medir la resistencia del cable de puesta a tierra, debe ser inferior a 1,2 MΩ, ; la del cable en espiral debe situarse entre 0,8 y 1,2 MΩ . Repare o sustituya los cables si no cumplen estos requisitos.
  • Page 28: Sustituya Los Componentes

    óptico, una cubierta o un tapón de protección contra el polvo. Todas las interfaces de fibra óptica de estos equipos de canal de fibra de StorageTek contienen un transceptor de láser, categorizado como Producto láser de Clase 1. Cada transceptor láser tiene una salida de menos de 70 µW y una longitud de onda de 850 nm.
  • Page 29: Etiqueta Del Producto Láser

    De conformidad con las normas de seguridad, cada producto de canal de fibra de StorageTek lleva una etiqueta que identifica la clase de láser del producto, y el lugar y fecha de fabricación. Esta etiqueta aparece sobre la unidad de cinta de canal de fibra, así...
  • Page 30: Manipulación De Cables De Fibra Óptica

    No enrolle el cable a menos de 96 mm (3,75") de diámetro. • No curve el cable a menos de 12 mm (0,5") de radio. StorageTek recomienda que el radio de curvatura de un cable no sea inferior a 20 veces el diámetro del cable.
  • Page 31: 1: Cru Replacement

    CRU Replacement This chapter describes removing and replacing a tape drive assembly and the L20 library assembly. Tape drives are located behind the two drive doors at the rear of the library, as shown in Figure 1-1 on page 1-3.
  • Page 32 Removing and Replacing a Drive Your standard, daisy-chained, external SCSI cables are long enough so that they do not interfere with removing and replacing the drive tray; you can replace drives without disconnecting the external SCSI cables. Therefore, when following these instructions, do not remove the external SCSI cables.
  • Page 33: Figure 1-1. Drive Doors

    Removing and Replacing a Drive Figure 1-1. Drive Doors (L201_031) 1. Drive door knobs, older model 2. Drive door knobs, newer model 96002 Thirteenth Edition...
  • Page 34: Figure 1-2. Drive Connectors

    Removing and Replacing a Drive 3. Disconnect the SCSI connector from the back of the drive. 4. Disconnect the library-to-drive interface connector. 5. Disconnect the drive power cable from the library. Figure 1-2. Drive Connectors (L201_037) 1. Drive tray latch knob 3.
  • Page 35: Drive Replacement

    Removing and Replacing a Drive 6. Unlatch the drive tray by turning the drive tray latch knob all the way to your left. Note: As shown in Figure 1-3, the latch allows a range of motion for both engaging and disengaging. The knob must be turned continually left—until the knob stops—to disengage from the library frame.
  • Page 36: Figure 1-3. Drive Tray Latch Knob

    If the operator wants to assign a new address, have the operator follow the drive configuration procedures in the L20 User’s Guide, part number 95961. 7. Refer to Chapter 2, “Return Shipment,”...
  • Page 37: Removing And Replacing The Library

    Removing and Replacing the Library ■ Removing and Replacing the Library Note: If the library must be replaced, you must first follow the directions in “Removing and Replacing a Drive” on page 1-1. Observe these precautions before beginning: CAUTION: Possible data loss or system problem: Before you disconnect the external SCSI cables, make sure that you stop the system first.
  • Page 38: Tabletop Configuration

    Removing and Replacing the Library Tabletop Configuration 1. Locate the library power switch (Callout 3 in Figure 1-4 on page 1-7) and turn off the library power. 2. Disconnect the library power cord from the receptacle (Callout 2 below). 3. Remove the personality module from its connector. CAUTION: Initialization fault: You must keep the personality module and re-attach it to the replacement library.
  • Page 39: Figure 1-6. Library Shipping

    Note: Do not return cables or the personality module with your shipment. 12. After packing and returning the library, refer to the L20 User’s Guide, part number 95961, for installation and configuration information for your replacement drive. 96002...
  • Page 40: Rack Mount Configurationl

    Removing and Replacing the Library Rack Mount Configurationl Refer to the preceding library removal section and follow Steps 1 through 10. 1. Refer to “Tabletop Configuration,” on page and perform steps 1 through 10. 2. Refer to Figure 1-7 for the location of the four rack screws. Remove these screws. Figure 1-7.
  • Page 41 Note: Do not return cables or the personality module with your shipment. 5. After packing and returning the library, refer to the L20 Installation Manual, part 96052, and the L20 User’s Guide, part 95961, for installation and configuration information for your replacement library.
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  • Page 43: 2: Return Shipment

    Use the original packing material or, if you no longer have the material, use the CRU shipping material and box to carefully pack the defective CRU for return shipment. Refer to your L20/40/80 Tape Library Warranty Agreement for the procedures to return drives: •...
  • Page 44: Figure 2-1. Packing The Library

    Figure 2-1. Packing the Library (L201_555) 1. Quick Start Card 2. Start-up kit 3. Accessory container 4. Library 5. Plastic film 6. Rack mount spacers 7. Molded cushion 8. Container 9. Barcode label 10. Company logo label 11. Pallet Thirteenth Edition 96002...
  • Page 45: Index

    1-8 warranty, 1-1 caution, description, 1-ix hand safety, xiv connectors, 1-4 hardcopy publications from StorageTek, xii conventions in manual, x Customer Resource Center (CRC), xi kit, grounding, xvi kit, puesta a tierra, xxiv kit de puesta a tierra, contenido, xxiv procedimientos a seguir durante tareas de mantenimiento o servicio técnico, xxiv...
  • Page 46 1-8 personality module, 1-8 shoulder safety, xiv Prácticas de prevención de descargas StorageTek electrostáticas, xxiv Customer Resource Center (CRC), xi precaución e-Partners site, xi mensajes en el manual, 1-ix...
  • Page 48 Louisville, Colorado 80028 USA 1.800.525.0369 © 2004 Storage Technology Corporation, Louisville, CO. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. StorageTek and the StorageTek logo are registered trademarks of Storage Technology Corporation. Other names mentioned may be trademarks of Storage Technology Corporation or other vendors/manufacturers.

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