Overview of the LumOS User Interface Access Options LumOS Web Interface User Interface Features Logging in to the LumOS User Interface Dashboard Chapter 2 - Architecture Overview Media Pools Library Partitions Storage Partitions Cleaning Partitions and Auto Drive Clean FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Modifying An Existing Partition Deleting A Partition Configuring Encryption Adding BlueScale Encryption Exporting BlueScale Encryption Keys Deleting BlueScale Encryption Keys Authorization Settings Chapter 4 - Using The Library Controlling the Library Power Power On the Library FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Overview Drive Health Reports Drive Lifecycle Management Navigating the DLM Screen Drive Details Drive Mount History Licenses Adding a License Chapter 5 - Maintaining The Library Updating, Servicing, or Moving the Library Installing Cord Locks FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Appendix A - Best Practices MLM Best Practices Implementation Guidelines Usage Policy Guidelines Using Cartridges Labeling Cartridges Handling Cartridges Storing Cartridges Using Cartridges in the Library Cartridge Rotation Appendix B - Specifications Library Specifications FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Directive Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Measures for the Administration of the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products (China) Recycling Your Library Conflict Minerals Policy FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE BOUT UIDE ® This guide describes how to configure, use, maintain, and troubleshoot the Spectra TFinity library. It also provides specifications for the library. NTENDED UDIENCE This guide is intended for data center administrators and operators who maintain and operate backup systems.
For additional information about the Spectra TFinity library and its drives, refer to the publications listed in this section. Spectra TFinity Tape Library This guide and the following documents related to the Spectra TFinity library are available as PDF files on the Spectra Logic website at support.spectralogic.com/documentation.
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Read text marked by the “Important” icon for information that helps you IMPORTANT complete a procedure or avoid extra steps. Note: Read text marked with “Note” for additional information or suggestions about the current topic. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
HAPTER IBRARY VERVIEW The Spectra TFinity library is an enterprise-class, highly scalable library. It provides fast, affordable storage that meets the stringent requirements for data integrity, data security, and high reliability in the enterprise environment. This chapter provides an overview of the TFinity library features and components.
LumOS user interface. Many of the features described in this user guide require your library to be running the most current version of the LumOS software. Spectra Logic recommends that you keep your library’s LumOS software and component IMPORTANT firmware up-to-date at all times.
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LumOS Drive Lifecycle Management (DLM) helps you identify drives that are experiencing high error rates or other problems. Encryption Key Management The Spectra TFinity library can encrypt data and manage encryption keys using BlueScale key management. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Soft Load requires that the library have high performance transporters and that the partition use TS11xx technology or LTO-6 or later generation drives. Spectra Swarm The Spectra Swarm bridge is a high-performance storage controller that adds 40-Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to SAS tape drives. See the Spectra Swarm Bridge Installation &...
The service frames at each end of the library allow a malfunctioning Service Frames TeraPorter in a two TeraPorter library to be serviced without interrupting library operations. See Service Frame Rear Panel Components on page 32 for additional information. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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EtherLib switch, and drives. It also provides cartridge storage. Lockable doors on the back of the main, drive expansion, and service Doors (not frames enclose the drives and cable connections to prevent unauthorized shown) access. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The LED panels mounted on the top of the main frame and each LED panels expansion frame illuminate the interior of the library. A standard library includes two TeraPorters. You can optionally order a TeraPorters single TeraPorter library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Drive, Media, and Service Frames on page 61). The maximum media storage capacity of the library depends on the number of drives installed and the number of drive and media expansion frames installed (see Data Storage Capacity on page 184). FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Note: Any bays that do not contain components must have covers installed to maintain proper air circulation throughout the library and to protect the internal components. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Doors on the back of each frame protect the cabling connections. The Doors (not doors are equipped with safety interlocks that cause the library robotics to shown) operate at a reduced speed while the doors are open. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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DBAs or shelves in place of the flex bays. Each TBA contains four chambers, each of which accommodates a single TeraPack Bay magazine. If the frame has only three DBAs installed, TBAs occupy the Assemblies (TBAs) flex bays. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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The library accommodates multiple generations of high-performance, Drives high-capacity, full-height and half-height LTO drives, TS11xx technology drives. The drives are installed in DBAs, with each DBA accommodating up to four drives. Drives are hot-swappable to provide uninterrupted operation. Notes: FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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24 VDC robotics power supply module shown on on the previous page. The number of supplies required by a library is calculated by Spectra Logic based on the number and type of drives in the library. Extra supplies provide redundancy and failover protection.
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AC power module checks the voltage on the secondary input, and if it is adequate, handles the failover to the redundant, secondary AC input until the primary input is restored. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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• The dual AC 2 (16A) can be distinguished from the dual AC 2 (13A) by the book and triangle with exclamation graphics below the outlet fuse on the back of the 16A dual AC FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The standard TFinity library includes two service frames, one for each TeraPorter in a standard two TeraPorter library. The service frame is the last frame on each end of the library. Figure 4 A dual-robot service frame example. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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A solenoid locks the safety door open or closed. The Handle LEDs on the SCM indicate whether the door is open or closed and if it is safe to perform service. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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A safety interlock on the door over the shown) transporter service access opening (see Figure 5 on page 32) automatically turns off all 24 VDC power to the library robotics if the door is opened without first closing the service frame safety door. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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14 magazines in a single operation. See TeraPack Access Ports (TAPs) on page 37 for detailed information about how the bulk TAP operates. Figure 6 The front of the bulk TAP service frame. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Media Expansion Frames Media expansion frames are for media storage only and do not include any active front or rear panel components or a door. See Data Storage Capacity on page 184 for more information. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The LCD touch screen lets you monitor library operations and select LCD touch screen configuration options using the LumOS user interface. The power button provides front panel on/off control of the library. Power Button FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• Convenience — Instead of individually importing or exporting single cartridges as you would with a traditional entry/exit port, using a TAP lets you handle multiple cartridges in a single operation, thus reducing the time spent on import and export tasks. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Figure 8 The center TAP with a TeraPack magazine loaded. Importing and Exporting Cartridges for details on how the center TAP is used to import and export TeraPack magazines. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
TeraPack magazines. Spectra Library Control Modules The library uses control modules called the Spectra Library Server (Spectra LS). The dedicated computer run the library’s LumOS software, which controls and manages all aspects of the library operation. It functions as both the Library Control Module (LCM) and the Robotics Control Module (RCM).
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CHAPTER 1 - LIBRARY OVERVIEW The Spectra LS also contains an internal hard drive that is used for storing the CAN logs used for troubleshooting the library. Figure 10 The connectors and components on a Spectra LS. The following table describes the components shown in Figure 10.
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CHAPTER 1 - LIBRARY OVERVIEW Spectra LS Functionality The functionality provided by a Spectra LS module is determined by where the module is installed and the information on the memory card installed in the module. The LS module must be installed in the top slot of the main frame where it functions as both the Library Control Module (LCM) and Robotics Control Module (RCM).
16 partitions. The library supports 12 RIM2 exporters and 48 drive exporters. RIMs are mounted in the vertical controller bay located along the right side of each DBA. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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1 (LUN and TS 1). The motion control commands are then routed to the robotics using the Technology) exporting drive’s Automation/Drive Interface (ADI). FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Fibre Channel connectors (Port A and Port B) that are used to connect the drive Connectors directly to a Fibre Channel network. The two ports let you connect two separate fiber optic cables to each drive. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Each camera can view the interior of the frame where it is mounted and a portion of one frame to either side. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Notes: The LED lights mounted at the top of each frame provide illumination for the camera. The library must be powered-down to replace the BlueVision camera. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• Grouped media The cartridges in a TeraPack magazine are treated as a single unit during import and export operations. This grouped media handling simplifies media management tasks by eliminating the need to import or export cartridges one by one. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
From the basic three-frame TFinity library configuration, additional expansion frames can be added to increase the tape slot and drive capacities. See Drive, Media, and Service Frames on page 61 for more information. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
When using the web interface, keep the following requirements in mind: Supported Browsers Remote access to the library through the web interface is only officially supported using the ® Google Chrome™ browser. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• Partitions - Displays all Cleaning and Storage partitions. Users can use the Partitions screen to create, edit, and delete partitions. • Package Update - Displays the active package and allows users to upload, change, and delete packages. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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• Diagnostics - Displays the Diagnostics screen, which allows the user to run diagnostics to troubleshoot the library. These tests should only be performed under guidance from Spectra Logic Technical Support. • Alerts - Displays the Alerts screen, which allows the user to configure automatic alerts and add subscribers to the alert mail list.
Figure 18 The LumOS Login screen. Enter in the Username and Password and click Login to log in. • The default username is su. • The default password is spectra. Note: When logging into the LumOS interface, the web page defaults to Operations > Move Media page with the dashboard displayed.
Dashboard The LumOS user interface dashboard provides an overview of the TFinity library status. Expand the title bar and then select Open Dashboard. Use the figure below to help you navigate the dashboard. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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5. Media information lists the number of tapes and their health status. Click Go To MLM to view the Media Lifetime Management page. 6. Library Hardware information lists all FRUs in the TFinity library and their health status. Click Go To Library Hardware to view the Library Hardware page. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• A magazine containing one or more special-purpose cartridges was imported into the library using the TAP. These cartridges may be used for cleaning a drive. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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The chambers in the free pool cannot be accessed through the user interface or the storage management software until they are added to a partition. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Instead of maintaining multiple physical libraries — one per backup package — the data center can use a single Spectra Logic library with multiple partitions, in which each partition appears to the software as a dedicated library.
CHAPTER 2 - ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW Multiple Drive Generations If your data center uses multiple generations of LTO or TS11xx technology drives, Spectra Logic strongly recommends configuring separate partitions for each generation to ensure read/write compatibility between the drives and cartridges.
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If an expired non-MLM cartridge is exported and then re-imported into the library, it is identified as expired the next time it is loaded into a drive. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
A single magazine is stored in each chamber. Each magazine contains 10 slots for LTO cartridges. A single magazine is stored in each chamber. Each magazine contains nine slots for TS11xx technology or T10K cartridges. The TAP cannot be used for magazine storage. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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For a non-isolating service frame, 44 chambers are in the exclusion zone. See Service Frames on page 31. The bulk TAP service frame also includes a bulk TAP carousel with 14 chambers. The TAP carousel cannot be used for magazine storage. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Each DBA can hold up to four drives. If the frame contains 3 DBAs, DBAs 3, 4, and 5 become TBAs or shelves. Figure 21 The relationship between the DBA, drive locations and their identifiers in the user interface and API interface. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
World Wide Names for Fibre Channel Drives page 68). Because the identifier is location-based, it remains constant even if the physical drive is replaced by a new drive. The new drive assumes the location-based identifier. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
These multiple paths cannot be used at the same time. Assigning multiple drive exporters to one partition reduces the total number of partitions that can be configured in the library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Fibre Channel drives and a RIM2. Port A on the RIM2 provides the robotic control path over which the commands to the TeraPorter(s) are received from the host. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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(LUN 1). Commands to control the operation of the exporting drive are sent from the host to LUN 0 of the drive. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The WWN displayed on the Drive Details screen is actually the WWPN for port A on the drive sled. The WWPN for port B is the same as the one for port A except that the second digit from the left is 2 instead of 1. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
You may also need to configure your storage management software to correctly recognize both ports. Refer to your failover software, HBA, and storage management software documentation for instructions. Note: Tape drives sold by Spectra Logic do not support MPIO. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
If the power sources for the AC inputs for a frame using the dual AC or dual AC CAUTION with convenience outlets are not on the same phase, damage to the library could result. This does not apply to a frame using the dual AC 2. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Partition Interface Creating A New Cleaning Partition Creating A New Storage Partition Modifying An Existing Partition Deleting A Partition Configuring Encryption Adding BlueScale Encryption Exporting BlueScale Encryption Keys Deleting BlueScale Encryption Keys Authorization Settings FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Performs day-to-day operations. Users assigned to the Operator Operator group can move media, and import and export media using the Entry/Exit pool, but cannot access the more sensitive library operations such as configuration, diagnostics, and security. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Users can only access the partition(s) assigned to them. 3. Click Create User. The new user displays below in the All Users section. 4. Click Change Password and enter and confirm a new password if desired. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Update Action drop-down menu and the Please Choose an Update Action First drop down Note: Valid update actions include under Please Choose an Update Action First are: Add Partition Remove Partition Change User Group 6. Click Update Selected User. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
CHAPTER 3 - CONFIGURING THE LIBRARY ONFIGURING ETTINGS You can use the LumOS user interface to configure settings for the LumOS TFinity library. This chapter describes configuring all settings in the Settings screen in these sections: Basic Settings on the next page •...
• If you select NTP, enter the required NTP server information for up to four NTP servers (not pictured). 5. Click Submit Changes (not pictured). FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
LDAP authenticator. 3. Click New NATIVE Authenticator to create a new NATIVE Authenticator. See the NATIVE Authenticator subsection on page 79 to learn how to configure a native authenticator. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Base DN (domain name) information, Username Key, and Groups Key. 3. Toggle the selector to enable Trusted Certificate if desired. 4. Enter information for the Port, Superuser Group, and Admin Group. 5. Enter information for the Operator Group. 6. Click Submit Changes. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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1. Toggle the selector to enable the NATIVE authenticator. 2. Enter the desired password requirements in the entry fields. 3. Check Enable Password Expiration if desired. 4. Enter the desired password expiration settings in the entry fields. 5. Click Submit Changes. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
4. Enter information for Port. Click Populate Default Port if desired. 5. Toggle the selectors Enable Average Library Power Metric and Enable CPU Temperature Metric to enable gathering the metrics through the API. 6. Click Submit Changes. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• If you do not configure a cleaning partition and associate it with the storage partitions, you must use your storage management software to perform the cleaning or use the LumOS user interface to manually move a cleaning cartridge to the drive that needs cleaning. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Each storage partition must also have at least one drive assigned to it. • When using multiple tape technologies, Spectra Logic strongly recommends configuring separate partitions for each technology. When using both Fibre Channel and SAS drives in the library, the different drive interface types must be in separate partitions.
• Partition Tab (1) - Displays all created partitions. The filter sorts the list by Partition Name or Media Type. • Partition Management Tab (2) - Displays the information about the selected partition. • Create New Partition button (3) - Opens the wizard to create a new partition. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
3. Use the Storage entry field or slider to select the number of chambers for the partition. 4. Select the desired Checksum Behavior using the drop-down menu. You may specify the Truncation Side using the drop-down menu, and the number of characters using the slider. 5. Click Create Cleaning Partition. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
1. Use the Media Type drop-down menu to select between LTO and TS drives. Note: Media type cannot be changed after creation. 2. Use the entry fields or sliders to select the number of Storage chambers and Entry/Exit chambers for the partition. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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4. Mark any desired RIM2s or drives selected in Step 3 as an Exporter. At least one exporter is required to create a partition. 5. Click the Gear Icon next to a RIM2 to configure the RIM2 settings. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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8. If you selected Custom Configuration, use the drop-down menu to select an Address Mode, enter a Loop ID in the entry field, and select a Fibre Connection Mode from the drop-down menu. 9. Click Accept Configuration. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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• Disabled prevents the partition from populating to the MLM database. • Auto Discovery and PreScan discover newly imported cartridges and adds them to the MLM database. • PreScan additionally runs a basic health and function test on the drives. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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14.Use the selector to toggle SlotIQ if desired. 15.Use the selectors to configure the Quick Postscan frequency. If you select On Interval, enter a number in the entry field to indicate the number of days between scans. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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17.Use the Checksum Behavior drop-down menu to select between Use Checksum, No Checksum, or Ignore Checksum. 18.Use the drop-down menu to select the Truncation Side. 19.Use the slider to modify the Number of Characters to Report. 20.Click Create Partition at the bottom. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
In addition, consider the following recommendations and requirements: • Spectra Logic strongly recommends backing up the library configuration, either to a USB device or as an attachment to an email before you make changes.
3. Click Update Partition. Deleting A Partition When you delete a partition, the drives and chambers previously assigned to that partition are available to be assigned to a new or existing partition. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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CHAPTER 3 - CONFIGURING THE LIBRARY Preparation Before deleting an existing partition, make sure you address the following: • Spectra Logic strongly recommends backing up the library configuration before you delete a partition. • Empty all drives in the partition.
Use the figures below to add or import an encryption key. Figure 40 The Encryption screen. 1. Click Create Key or Import Key. • For Create Key, follow Step 2 on page 95. • For Import Key, follow Step 4 on page 95. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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4. To import an existing encryption key, click Choose File and use file explorer to locate the desired encryption key file. 5. Enter the Password for the selected key into the text field. 6. Click Import Key. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
1. Click the Export button next to the desired encryption key. Figure 44 The Export screen. 2. Enter and confirm the Password for the selected key. The password is required when you import the key. 3. Click Export Key. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Figure 45 The Encryption screen. 3. From the Encryption screen, Click the trashcan icon on the key you wish to delete. Figure 46 The Delete Moniker screen. 4. In the confirmation window, enter the Moniker into the text field. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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CHAPTER 3 - CONFIGURING THE LIBRARY 5. Click Confirm to delete the encryption key. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
1. Toggle the selector for Enable Secure Initialization if desired. Secure initialization requires encryption authorization on drives in encrypted partitions before read and write actions can occur. 2. Click Authorization Settings button to open the Authorization Settings window. Figure 48 The Authorization Settings screen. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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CHAPTER 3 - CONFIGURING THE LIBRARY 3. In the Current Password text field, enter the current encryption password. 4. Enter and confirm the New Password in the text fields. 5. Click Submit. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Exchange the Magazines or Cartridges in a Partition Move Media Moving Media Media Lifecycle Management Navigating the MLM Screen Tape Details Tape Mount History Understanding Drive Lifecycle Management Overview Drive Health Reports Drive Lifecycle Management FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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CHAPTER 4 - USING THE LIBRARY Navigating the DLM Screen Drive Details Drive Mount History Licenses Adding a License FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
IMPORTANT the event of a power failure in one of the circuits (see Power Specifications additional requirements). Figure 49 Connect the AC inputs and set the breaker switches to the on position. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Log Into the User Interface). Note: If the library cannot complete the initialization process, it generates system messages and enters maintenance mode. Contact Spectra Logic Technical Support for assistance (see Contacting Spectra Logic). Power Off the Library Before powering off the library, use the following steps to prepare for shut-down.
TFinity library. You must be physically present at the library to perform these tasks, but the import and export process can be controlled remotely if desired. The LumOS TFinity system supports multiple methods to import or export cartridges depending on library configuration and the number of magazines you need to move.
LumOS web interface. To override the restriction using the LumOS web interface, navigate to Operations toolbar and select the desired operation screen and follow the steps below. Figure 51 The Override button. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Figure 52 The Confirm Override screen. 2. Click Confirm. Note: Overriding the operator panel only allows users to initialize operations and manipulate TAPs remotely. An operator must be physically present at the library to insert or remove magazines. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
After the cartridges are imported into the storage pool, they are available or immediate use by the storage management software. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Inventory screen to move the cartridge to a drive for cleaning. When the cleaning is complete, move the cleaning cartridge back to the entry/exit pool and export the magazine from the entry/exit pool. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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This requirement applies to both standard and custom barcode labels. • Cleaning cartridges used in a cleaning partition must be in Maintenance TeraPack magazines, which are identified by Spectra-unique labels. The library automatically prevents importing cleaning cartridges and magazines that are not properly labeled into a cleaning partition.
Alternatively, you can exchange expired cleaning cartridges for new ones in the magazines already present in the cleaning partition without having to import additional magazines. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Figure 55 on page 112. Figure 55 Insert a magazine into the TAP, making sure that it is correctly oriented. 4. Click Import to start the import. 5. Review the Moves column for your import history. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Close the bulk TAP door by pressing firmly at the top and bottom until you hear an audible click, then press Close TAP. c. Ensure your magazines are seated, your import pool is selected, and the bulk TAP door is closed, then click Import. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
When exporting tape cartridges from a partition with SlotIQ enabled, IMPORTANT Spectra Logic recommends that you use your host software to move the cartridges to the Entry/Exit pool before exporting. • Exporting a magazine directly from the storage pool is not recommended unless you are exporting all of the magazines from a partition.
Open the bulk TAP door by clicking Open TAP to unlock the door and manually open the door by pressing the button next to the door. The button flashes when the door is unlocked. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Figure 58 Press the door release button to open the door. c. Access the exported magazines inside the bulk TAP. d. Close the bulk TAP door by pressing firmly at the top and bottom until you hear an audible click, then press Close TAP. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
4. Click Export on the desired TAP to export the selected magazine to that TAP. If you are using the main TAPs, continue with Step 5 on page 118. If you are using the bulk TAPs, continue with Step 8 on page 118. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Close the bulk TAP door by pressing firmly at the top and bottom until you hear an audible click, then press Close TAP. d. Click Import on the bulk TAP to import the new media to the selected import pool. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
To move media in the library, log in and select Operations > Move Media, then Select the partition for which you want to move media. The user interface refreshes to display the inventory of the selected partition. Figure 61 The LumOS Inventory screen. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
ANAGEMENT This section describes how to use Media Lifecycle Management to proactively monitor and report on the health of cartridges in your library. To access LumOS TFinity library Media Lifecycle Management (MLM), log in and navigate to Status > MLM.
3. Click the Tape Barcode buttons to view expanded tape information. See Tape Details on the next page below. 4. The Health column displays the drive health in a color code: Green is good health, orange is average health, and red is poor health. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Figure 63 The LumOS Tape Details screen. 1. The Tape Details screen displays all tracked metrics for the tape. 2. Click Mount History to display the Mount History screen for the selected tape. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
3. Click Media Details to view the media details for the tape. See Tape Details on the previous page for more information. 4. Click on a mount history entry to expand and view all mount period details. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The DLM database containing the health information for every drive in the library is backed up whenever the library is backed up. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
3. Click Mount History to display the mount history for the drive. See Drive Mount History page 127 for more information. 4. Click Details to display the drive details screen. See Drive Details on the next page for more information. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Figure 66 The LumOS Drive Details screen. 1. The Drive Details screen lists the metrics for the drive. 2. Click Mount History to display the Drive Mount History screen. See Drive Mount History on the next page for more information. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
3. Click Drive Details to display drive details for the tape. See Drive Details on the previous page for more information. 4. Click on a mount history entry to expand and view all mount period details. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
CHAPTER 4 - USING THE LIBRARY ICENSES The LumOS user interface allows you to add and monitor licenses. To add a new license to the LumOS TFinity library, log in and navigate to Configuration > Licensing. Figure 68 The LumOS Licensing screen. Adding a License To add a license: 1.
Gathering Logs Managing Backups Package Update Configuring a Package Update Drive Firmware Update Updating Drive Firmware Using ITDT Updating Drive Firmware in LumOS User Interface Robotics Robot Details Send To Service Return Robot From Service FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
ERVICING OVING THE IBRARY Contact Spectra Logic Technical Support before making any changes to your library hardware or performing any service operations. Installing Additional Drives Installing an additional drive into a partially filled DBA may cause the library to reassign element addresses.
AC module (circled in Figure 69 and Figure 70). Figure 69 Remove the screws securing the input plugs to the AC power module (dual AC module shown). Figure 70 Remove the screws on the service frame expansion power module. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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12.After cord locks are installed on all of the power cords, set the AC breaker switches to the “on” position and power on the library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Move to Chambers on page 136 • Move to Drives on page 137 HPT Self Test on page 138 • • Security Audit on page 139 • Bulk TAP Test on page 140 • Unload Drives on page 141 Resolve SlotIQ on page 142 • FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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2. Use the Parameters drop-down menu to select the robot to test. 3. Use the Run History panel to review previous column calibration test results. 4. Click Start Diagnostic to run a column calibration test on the selected robot. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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2. Use the Parameters drop-down menu to select the robot to test. 3. Use the Run History panel to review previous robotics positioning test results. 4. Click Start Diagnostic to run a robotics positioning test on the selected robot. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Side only accepts F (front) and B (back) as parameters. 3. Use the Run History panel to review previous move to chambers test results. 4. Click Start Diagnostic to run a move to chambers test using the specified parameters. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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2. Use the Parameters menu to select the drives to test. 3. Use the Run History panel to review previous move to drives test results. 4. Click Start A Move To Drives Diagnostic to run the test on the selected drive(s). FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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1. From the diagnostics list select HPT Self Test. 2. Using the Parameters drop-down menu select the robot to test. 3. Use the Run History panel to review previous HPT self test results. 4. Click Start Diagnostic to run a HPT self test. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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3. Use the Run History panel to review previous security audit results. 4. Click Start Diagnostic to begin the security audit. The duration of this diagnostic depends on the size of the library and number of TeraPack magazines installed in the library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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3. Use the Parameters drop-down menu to select the bulk TAP to test. 4. Use the Run History panel to review previous bulk TAP test results. 5. Click Start Diagnostic to run a bulk TAP test. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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2. From the diagnostics list, select Unload Drives. 3. Use the Parameters drop-down menu to select the desired partition, or select All Partitions. 4. Use the Drives List panel to review all selected drives. 5. Click Unload Drives. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Figure 80 The LumOS Bulk TAP Test screen. 1. Toggle Show Advanced and read the Show Advanced Diagnostics dialog (not pictured). Click Confirm. 2. From the diagnostics list, select Resolve SlotIQ. 3. Click Start Diagnostic. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
1. Toggle Send Alters To Subscribes if desired. 2. Enter a Source Email Address to send auto alerts. Note: spectra@tape.library is a placeholder address that must be overwritten with a valid email address. 3. Use the Drive Failure Notifications drop-down menu to select a Drive Health threshold to send an alert.
1. Enter an Email Address. 2. Enter a SMTP Address. Note: SMTP currently only supports port 25. 3. Toggle Copy Events to Spectra Support if desired to include Spectra Support on event alerts. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Figure 83 The LumOS Add Subscriber screen. 5. Enter the required Company Information. Optionally, enter information in the Location field. 6. If desired, fill out the System Info fields. 7. When all required fields are filled out, click Submit. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• All • CAN • Drive • Loglib • LumOS • Motion • Mysql • OS 2. Click the calendar icon to select the Period Start and Period End range. 3. Click Initiate Log Gather. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
LCM or the memory card in the LCM by allowing you to restore the library settings, including partitions, instead of having to manually re-enter all of the information. Using The LumOS TFinity Backup Menu The LumOS user interface allows you to create and download backups as well as restore from backup files on your TFinity library or local machine.
CHAPTER 5 - MAINTAINING THE LIBRARY ACKAGE PDATE Overview This section describes updating the LumOS TFinity software using the LumOS user interface. Log into the LumOS user interface and select Configuration > Package Update. Figure 86 The LumOS Package Update screen. Configuring a Package Update The following section describes the steps to select and upload a package.
Download ITDT and its related documentation directly from IBM's Fix Central website. For information about navigating IBM's website and downloading the version of ITDT that is appropriate for your operating system, log on to the Spectra Logic Support Portal (see Contacting Spectra Logic on page 8), open the Knowledge Base, and search for KBA-01768,...
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• Download using your browser (HTTP) • Download using bulk FTP • Download using Download Director 7. Refer to the ITDT documentation for information about using ITDT. Contact Spectra Logic Technical Support if you need assistance (see Technical Support on page 163).
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1. Follow the instructions in the ITDT documentation to update the drive firmware. 2. Reset the updated drives to restore their configuration settings. 3. After the update is complete, use your storage management software to restart any backup processes. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
CHAPTER 5 - MAINTAINING THE LIBRARY Updating Drive Firmware in LumOS User Interface This section describes upgrading the LumOS TFinity drive firmware using the LumOS user interface. Log into the LumOS user interface and select Configuration > Drive Firmware Update.
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Figure 89 The LumOS Drive Firmware Stage Select Drives screen. 3. Select the partition to upgrade using the check box. To update all valid drives across all partitions, select the Partition check box. 4. Click Next. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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6. To make a correction, click Previous to return to previous pages. 7. Click Stage. The Staging screen displays the current operation progress and operation details. Note: Staging may take several hours to complete. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Advanced Diagnostic Unload Drives followed by Resolve SlotIQ. Once you have discontinued backups and emptied all drives, click Committing to view the Firmware Commit screen. 10.Select the desired Drive Type or Partition. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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CHAPTER 5 - MAINTAINING THE LIBRARY Figure 92 The LumOS Drive Firmware Update Firmware Commit screen. 11.Click Commit Drives. Note: Staged drives must be committed to finish the upgrade process. Only a single commit operation can run at a time. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The LumOS user interface allows you to monitor the health of the robots inside the TFinity library. To view the status of the robots, log in to the library and navigate to Status > Robotics. Figure 93 The LumOS Robotics screen. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
HAX, Transporter, and VAX components: • Firmware version • Manufacture Date • Part Number • Serial Number • EC • BOM Level • Top Level Assembly Part Number • Top Level Assembly Serial Number • Top Level Assembly EC FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Send to Service screen. Note: To complete this task, you must be present at the LumOS TFinity library. Figure 95 The LumOS Send to Service Open Service Bay Door screen. 1. If the service bay doors are not already opened, click Unlock Door then open the service bay door.
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Lock Door. 5. When all steps are completed properly, green check marks display on the left of each step. Click Continue, then click Exit Dialog. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
1. Click Unlock Door and open the service bay door. Unlock the handle and rotate it down. Using the handle, pull the door open. Rotate the handle upwards and lock it in place. Click Lock Door. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Return Robot From Service. Figure 100 The LumOS Return Robot from Service screen. 3. When the robot returns, the Return From Service screen displays "Robot:# has been returned from service." Click Continue, then click Exit Dialog. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
6 - T HAPTER ECHNICAL UPPORT Spectra Logic Technical Support provides a worldwide service and maintenance structure, refined over many years to provide timely, professional service. A valid LumOS Software Support key is required in order to obtain technical IMPORTANT...
LumOS software, or to open a support incident. Note: If you have multiple Spectra Logic products, the serial numbers for all products will be associated with your account. If you do not see the serial numbers for all of your products...
After you log in, you can change your password if desired. Log Into the Portal Use your email address and password to log into the Technical Support Portal. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
PENING A UPPORT ICKET You can open a support incident using the Spectra Logic Technical Support portal or telephone. • Use the following instructions to open a support incident through the portal, o Figure 103 The Spectra Logic Technical Support portal home page.
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Figure 104 Select Incidents>Incidents & Inventory. ii. Select Open or View Incidents. Figure 105 Select Open or View Incidents. iii. In the Search dialog box, enter a term or phrase about your problem (1) and click Search (2). FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Step 5 on page 169. • Submit an Incident Directly i. From any page, select Inventory>My Inventory. ii. Locate the row of the product for which you want to submit an incident and click Create Incident. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Step 5 on page 169. 5. On the Create Incident page, enter the requested information providing as much detail as possible. When you are finished, click Submit. Figure 109 Enter information about your incident and click Submit. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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If the serial number of the affected library is not listed, contact Technical Support (see Contacting Spectra Logic). • Contact Spectra Logic Technical Support by Phone To contact Spectra Logic Technical Support by telephone, see Contacting Spectra Logic. FEBRUARY 2024...
Use the return label and instructions that were included with the replacement part when preparing to ship the component you are returning. If you cannot locate these, contact Spectra Logic for another copy (see Contacting Spectra Logic).
This appendix reviews best practices for using Media Lifecycle Management, protecting library configuration data, and working with media. MLM Best Practices Implementation Guidelines Usage Policy Guidelines Using Cartridges Labeling Cartridges Handling Cartridges Storing Cartridges Using Cartridges in the Library Cartridge Rotation FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
On an organizational level, for your environment. For example, you may choose to use determine the level of Spectra’s guidelines for retirement for all media, or you may management your media choose to retire tapes that hold financial or legal data sooner requires than recommended.
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MLM database when the cartridge is returned to your library. To ensure the best possible performance, use Spectra Certified Use only Spectra Certified Media. Check the Spectra Logic website...
Media with MLM support. Labeling Cartridges If you are not using pre-labeled Spectra Certified Media (both data and cleaning cartridges), be sure to label all cartridges with the appropriate barcode labels. Position each label in the indented area on the cartridge, as illustrated in Figure 110. See Barcode Label Specifications for detailed information about preparing and using barcode labels.
Tape Media Specifications. Storing Cartridges While in use, cartridges are stored in TeraPack magazines inside the library. When the cartridges are outside of the library, Spectra Logic recommends storing them in magazines with dust covers. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
• If you plan to ship a TeraPack magazine, make sure that you have a proper shipping container and that you use adequate packing material. The TeraPack carrying cases available from Spectra Logic are designed for safely transporting TeraPack magazines off site and are compatible with Iron Mountain.
The example assumes the following: • The library has a total of 17 licensed chambers and uses LTO media. • 2 chambers are assigned to the entry/exit pool (20 slots, or 2 TeraPack magazines). FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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The library is configured with a single partition and has a total of 17 licensed chambers assigned to either the entry/exit pool or storage pool. When the library is initially installed, chambers are filled with TeraPack magazines as described in the following illustration. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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The storage management software ejects cartridges from the storage pool. The library moves the cartridges to empty magazine slots in the entry/exit pool, making them ready to be removed from the library and stored off site. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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After importing the full magazines into the entry/exit pool, the storage management software is used to move the cartridges to the storage pool, leaving two empty magazines in the entry/exit pool. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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APPENDIX B - SPECIFICATIONS B - S PPENDIX PECIFICATIONS This appendix provides specifications for the Spectra TFinity library, as well as the drives and media used in the library: Library Specifications Data Storage Capacity Size and Weight Service Access Requirements...
Includes magazines stored in the entry/exit pool. The media stored in the entry/exit pool are not available for use by the application software for writing or reading data until they are moved to the storage pool. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Add the capacity of each service frame to the capacity of the other frames to calculate the capacity of the entire library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
This dimension is for the frame with the front and back cover panels installed. These weights are with no drives or media installed. 6D0T means six Drive Bay Assemblies and zero TeraPack Bay Assemblies. 3D3T means three Drive Bay Assemblies and three TeraPack Bay Assemblies or shelves. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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1087 lb (493 kg) 1067 lb (484 kg) Bulk TAP Service Frame 6D0T means six Drive Bay Assemblies and zero TeraPack Bay Assemblies. 3D3T means three Drive Bay Assemblies and three TeraPack Bay Assemblies or shelves. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Providing 3 feet (0.9 meters) of clearance on each side of the library is highly IMPORTANT recommended. Refer to the Spectra TFinity library Site Preparation Guide for detailed information about space and access requirements. Shipping and Storage Size and Weight The following table provides the approximate dimensions and weights of the pallet and boxes used to ship the library.
The power cords included with the library are considered part of the library and are not intended for use with any other equipment. See Supply-End Connector Types on page 192 the different types of cords available from Spectra Logic. Notes: The supply-end connector is considered the disconnect for the unit. Make sure that the socket-outlet for the AC connection is in an accessible location near the library.
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• Male: Connector must be of the proper type, rating, and safety approval for the intended country (see Supply-End Connector Types on the next page). • Female: IEC 60320 C19 Power cord must comply with local electrical code. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Cord lock brackets and cords with locking connectors are not compatible and cannot be used simultaneously. Expansion Frame Power Modules do not require locking cords or special grounding. • Add cord lock brackets (Spectra Logic part number 5497) to all main and drive frames. See Installing Cord Locks for more information.
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Includes two 24 VDC and two 5/12 VDC power supplies in the main frame and right media expansion frame and left media expansion frame in non-isolating service frame configurations. Includes one 24 VDC power supply; no drives installed. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
The library must be installed on a level, hard-surfaced floor such as cement or CAUTION tile. Never install it on carpeted flooring. No cartridge loaded. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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27° F (15° C) or more. When the library is moved from a cold storage environment to a warm operating environment, it must be acclimated in its packaging for at least 24 hours before opening to prevent serious condensation damage from occurring. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
(minimum three axes) Vibration 0.5 Grms, 0 – 3000 Hz (single axis) 1 – 200 Hz @ 1.156 Grms. (Random) Bottom face only for 60 minutes. Specifications are for the library in its original packaging. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
LumOS user interface and to allow the library to automatically email notifications to users and AutoSupport tickets to Spectra Logic Technical Support. During installation, the library’s connection is set up with the library’s IP address, subnet, proxy server, and other IP configuration settings.
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One camera is included with the main frame. Additional cameras can be installed in the expansion frames. To comply with EMC requirements, provide a shielded Category 5 (10/100BaseT connection) data-grade cable or a similar Category 5 cable from an active Ethernet network to each camera. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
APPENDIX B - SPECIFICATIONS Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support Spectra Logic supports using the USB ports on the LCM and RCM for the following: • USB mass storage devices (for example, flash drives) • Keyboards • Pointer devices (for example, a computer mouse) •...
Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. Compression throughput depends on the type of data. This is a per-drive value. Total sustained transfer rate for the library depends on the number of drives installed in the library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. Compression throughput depends on the type of data. This is a per-drive value. Total sustained transfer rate for the library depends on the number of drives installed in the library. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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This is a per-drive value. Total sustained transfer rate for the library depends on the number of drives installed in the library. A 1 Gb interface speed will not stream an LTO-6 drive at 160 MB/second. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
WORM capability MTBF 250,000 hours at 100% duty cycle –20 Uncorrected error rate 1 x 10 bits Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. Compression throughput depends on the type of data. This is a per-drive value. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. Compression throughput depends on the type of data. This is a per-drive value. Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. Compression throughput depends on the type of data. This is a per-drive value. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Uncorrected error rate 1 x 10 bits Power consumption Read/write: 51 watts maximum Idle: 24 watts Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. Compression throughput depends on the type of data. This is a per-drive value. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Note: Spectra SKLM key management is not compatible with BlueScale Encryption key management, because they cannot share encryption keys. Data encrypted using Spectra SKLM key management cannot be decrypted using BlueScale Encryption key management, and vice versa.
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When media is moved from a cold shipping/storage environment to a warm operating environment, it must be acclimated in its packaging for at least 24 hours before opening to prevent condensation damage from occurring. Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. The compressed capacity depends on the type of data. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Drive JC Media JD Media JE Media Generation TS1140 Read/write Not supported Not supported TS1150 Read/write Read/write Not supported Assuming a 2.5:1 compression ratio. The compressed capacity depends on the type of data. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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Cleaning cartridges are valid for 50 uses. Do not rewind and reuse the material in a cleaning cartridge. Reusing the material may redistribute contaminants previously removed from the tape path. If all of the cleaning material has been used, discard the cartridge and use a new cleaning cartridge. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Barcode Label Specifications Symbology The barcode labeling scheme used on Spectra Logic certified media uses the barcode symbology of USS-39. You can obtain a complete description and definition of this symbology from the Automatic Identification Manufacturers (AIM) specification, the Uniform Symbol Specification (USS-39), and the ANSI MH10.8M-1993 ANSI Barcode specification.
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Quiet zones precede and follow the start and stop characters. The barcode data string on standard Spectra Logic barcode labels consists of a start character, eight alphanumeric characters, a checksum character, and the stop character. Quiet zones precede and follow the start and stop characters.
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The edge roughness maximum is 0.038 mm. • Variation between all bars, white and black, must be less than ±0.0381 mm. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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For the official IBM barcode label specification, see ibm.com/support/pages/node/651747. Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are X.XXX ± 0.127 mm, X.XX ± 0.76 mm. • Minimum symbol height is 7.1 mm, measured to the inside of the label’s edge. • The wide-to-narrow ratio is 2.75. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
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• Maximum label thickness, including the RFID tag, if present, together with any associated layers and adhesives cannot exceed 0.75 mm. • The label and adhesive must have an environmental performance to match or exceed the environmental specifications of the cartridge to which it is applied. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
OFTWARE OMPATIBILITY You can find complete interoperability listings, as well as a list of the types of software that have been tested and proven compatible with the library on the Spectra Logic website at spectralogic.com/compatibility. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
& S PPENDIX EGULATORY AFETY TANDARDS The Spectra TFinity library complies with the safety and regulatory agency standards listed below when installed by a Spectra Logic certified engineer or third-party provider. EU Declaration of Conformity Emission Standards Safety Standards and Compliance...
APPENDIX C - REGULATORY & SAFETY STANDARDS MISSION TANDARDS The Spectra TFinity library complies with the following domestic and international emission standards. Country Standard United States - FCC CFR Title 47, FCC Part 15 (see Notice) Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS CISPR 32: 2015...
APPENDIX C - REGULATORY & SAFETY STANDARDS AFETY TANDARDS AND OMPLIANCE Product Safety Standards The Spectra TFinity library complies with the following domestic and international product safety standards. • Directive: 2014/35/EU • EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011 +A2:2013 • EN 62479:2010 •...
Requirements of the International Standard for Information Technology Equipment, IEC/EN 60950-1, Second Edition. The evaluation was conducted by Nemko. Nemko participates in the CB Scheme as a National Certification Body certified by the IECEE. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Directive Note: For information on recycling your Spectra library, please check the Spectra Logic website. European Union users should contact their local waste administration for WEEE collection instructions for this product.
APPENDIX C - REGULATORY & SAFETY STANDARDS Measures for the Administration of the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products (China) Recycling Your Library For information on recycling your Spectra library, check the Spectra Logic website at: spectralogic.com/environment. FEBRUARY 2024 LUMOS TFINITY USER GUIDE...
Republic of the Congo (DRC) or in adjoining countries (“conflict minerals”). Affected suppliers to Spectra Logic will be required to commit to being or becoming “conflict- free” (which means that such supplier does not source conflict minerals) and sourcing, where possible, only from conflict-free smelters.
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