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StorageTek L180 Service Manual (266 pages)
Tape Library
Brand:
StorageTek
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 10 MB
Table of Contents
Summary of Changes
5
Table of Contents
7
Contents
8
Figures
13
Preface
17
Organization
17
Alert Messages
18
Conventions
18
Related Publications
19
Additional Information
21
Storagetek's External Web Site
21
Customer Resource Center
21
E-Partners Site
21
Global Services Support Tools
22
Documents on CD
22
Hardcopy Publications
22
Safety
23
Safety Precautions
23
Lifting Techniques
24
Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Safety
24
Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention
25
ESD Precautions
25
ESD-Protection Procedure
26
Access the Equipment
26
Prepare the Work Area
26
Clean up
27
Replace Components
27
Tape Library Safety Features
27
Rack Safety and Precautions
27
Fiber Optic Safety
30
Laser Product Label
30
Fiber-Optic Cable Handling
31
Fiber-Optic Cable Installation
31
1 : Introduction
33
Service Clearances
33
Figure 1-1. Service Clearances
33
Power System
34
AC Power Distribution Units
34
DC Power Supplies
34
Uninterruptible Power Supply
34
Figure 1-2. Uninterruptible Power Supply
34
Power-On and Power-Off
35
Figure 1-3. Library Power Switch Location
35
Component Overview
36
Figure 1-4. Major Components
37
Figure 1-5. Electronics Module Components
38
Figure 1-6. Electronic Compartment Components
39
Figure 1-7. Cell Locations
40
Storage Cells
40
Figure 1-8. Reserved Cells
41
Reserved Cells
41
Figure 1-9. Tape Drives
42
Table 1-1. Mixed Drive Combinations
42
Tape Drives
42
Figure 1-10. Operator Panel Display, Buttons, and Indicators
43
Operator Panel
43
2 : Configuration
45
Updating the Microcode
45
DOS Method
46
Hyperterminal Method
47
Table 2-1. Hyperterminal Connection
47
Configuration Overview
49
Initial Status
49
Figure 2-1. Initial Status Screen
49
Main Menu
50
Configuration Menu
50
Figure 2-2. Main Menu
50
Figure 2-3. Configuration Menu
50
Table 2-2. Library Configurations
51
Table 2-3. Tape Drive Configurations
51
Library Information
52
Figure 2-4. Library Configuration Menu
52
Figure 2-5. Library SCSI Interface Configuration Menu
52
Setting the Library SCSI ID
52
Figure 2-6. Library Fibre Channel Interface Configuration Menu
54
Setting the Library Fibre Channel Port 0 Address
54
Enabling/Disabling Fast Load
55
Setting the Date
56
Setting the Time
57
Drive Configuration
58
Figure 2-7. Drive Configuration Menu
58
Drive Entries ~ SCSI Drives Only
59
Drive Entries ~ LTO Drives
60
Drive Entries (LTO Fibre Channel Only)
61
Drive Entries ~ 9840/T9840B
61
Network Configuration
62
Figure 2-8. Network Configuration Menu
62
Viewing the Ethernet Address
62
Setting the IP Address
63
Setting the Library Name
63
Setting the Network Gateway Address
64
Setting the Subnet Mask Address
64
Installing a Personality Module
65
Setting the Web Password
65
Screen Characteristics
65
Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count
66
Figure 2-9. Cleaning Information Menu
66
L-Series Library Admin Entries
67
Configuration Verification
67
3 Trouble Isolation Procedures
69
Tip 0000: Start
70
TIP 1000: AC Power Problems
71
TIP 1010: UPS Power Problems
73
TIP 1010: UPS Power Problems" on Page
73
Table
74
Table 3-1. Troubleshooting the Uninterruptible Power Supply
74
Troubleshooting the Uninterruptible Power Supply
74
TIP 2000: DC Power Problems
76
TIP 3000: Operator Panel
78
TIP 4000: Interface
79
TIP 5000: Tape Drives
81
Drive Status Messages
84
Table 3-2. Drive Status Messages
84
Potential Problems and Causes
85
Table 3-3. Potential Problems and Possible Causes
85
Diagnostic Tests
87
Diagnostics Menu
87
Figure 3-1. Main Diagnostics Menu
87
Get-Put Loop Diagnostic Test
88
Mount-Dismount Loop Diagnostic Test
89
Other Diagnostic Tests
90
Placing the Library Online
90
4 Removal and Replacement
91
Service Tools
92
Before Beginning
92
Table 4-1. Equipment and Tools List
92
AC Power Distribution Unit
95
Figure 4-1. AC Power Distribution Unit
95
Removal
96
Replacement
98
DC Power Supply Assembly
99
Figure 4-2. DC Power Supply Assembly
99
Removal
100
Replacement
103
Operator Panel
105
Figure 4-3. Operator Panel
105
Removal
106
Replacement
108
Cartridge Access Port Motor
110
Figure 4-4. Cartridge Access Port Motor
110
Removal
111
Replacement
114
Hand-Camera Assembly
119
Figure 4-5. Hand-Camera Assembly
119
Removal
120
Replacement
123
Fan Tray Assembly
125
Figure 4-6. Fan Tray Assembly
125
Removal
126
Replacement
128
MPC Card
129
Figure 4-7. MPC Card
129
Removal
130
Replacement
134
MPU Card
139
Figure 4-8. MPU Card
139
Removal
140
Replacement
141
MPW Card
143
Figure 4-9. MPW Card
143
Removal
144
Replacement
145
MPV Card
146
Removal
147
Replacement
151
Theta Motor
155
Figure 4-11. Theta Motor
155
Removal
156
Replacement
161
Z Motor
166
Figure 4-12. Z Motor
166
Removal
167
Replacement
170
Z Flex Cable
174
Figure 4-13. Z Flex Cable
174
Removal
175
Replacement
177
Library SCSI Cable
180
Preparation
180
Figure 4-14. Library SCSI y Cable
180
Removal
181
Replacement
183
Drive SCSI y Cable
185
Drive Preparation
185
Figure 4-15. Drive SCSI y Cable
185
Removal
186
Replacement
187
DLT Tape Drive
189
Figure 4-16. DLT Drive
189
Drive Preparation
190
Removal
190
Replacement
194
Super DLT
196
Removal
197
SDLT Replacement
199
DLT Drive Power Supply
201
Figure 4-17. DLT Power Supply
201
Removal
202
Replacement
205
IBM Ultrium Tape Drive
207
Figure 4-18. IBM Ultrium Drive
207
Removal
208
Replacement
211
Figure 4-19. HP Ultrium Drive
214
Removal
215
Figure 4-20. Seagate Ultrium Drive
220
Replacement
224
Restoring Operation
226
Table 4-2. Checklist
226
A: Theory of Operation
227
Figure A-1. Library Block Diagram
227
Power System
228
Table A-1. DC Power Supply Specifications
228
Power Specifications
229
Power Cables
229
Table A-2. Library Power Specifications
229
Table A-3. Library Power Cables
230
Power Considerations
231
At 120 to 127 VAC
231
At 200 to 240 VAC
231
Table A-4. Maximum Number of Drives on a Single 220 VAC Circuit
231
Uninterruptible Power Supply
232
Figure A-2. UPS Cable Diagram
232
Table A-5. UPS Specifications
233
Table A-6. UPS Typical Runtime
233
Drive Column Power
234
Drive Column Power Connections
234
Drive Column-Single Power Cable
234
Drive Column-Two Power Cables
234
Cooling
235
Optional Cooling Fans
235
Robot
236
Figure A-3. Robotic Components
236
Theta Assembly
237
Z Assembly
237
Figure A-4. Hand-Camera Assembly Components
238
Hand Camera Assembly
238
Initial Program Load Sequence
239
Functional Microcode Loading
239
Initialization Process
239
Mechanism Initialization and Calibration
239
Audit of Library
240
Hand-Camera Assembly Testing
240
Vision Calibration
240
Audit of Reserved Cells
241
Drive Targeting
241
Load Handling Cycling
241
Cards
242
Table A-7. Cards Functions and Locations
242
Figure A-5. MPC Card and Connectors
243
External Interfaces
244
SCSI Client Direct Connections
244
SCSI Client Indirect Connections
244
SCSI to Client Connections
244
LVD Ultrium Drives
245
SCSI Cables
245
SCSI HVD or LVD Considerations
245
Table A-8. SCSI Cable Restrictions
245
Library LVD Operation
246
SCSI Bus Precautions
246
Table A-9. SCSI Device/Bus Types: Precautions
246
Fibre Channel
247
Fibre Channel Cable Considerations
247
Private Arbitrated Loop
247
Public Arbitrated Loop
247
Table A-10. Fibre Channel Cables and Connectors
247
HBA Requirements
248
L-Series Library Admin
248
Table A-11. HVD and LVD Device Requirements
248
Internal Interfaces
249
Client-To-CAP
249
Library-To-HVD or Single-Ended SCSI Client
249
Figure A-6. Terminating Power and Operation Jumpers
250
Library-To-Drives
250
Library-To-LVD SCSI Client
250
L-Series Library Admin
251
Library-To-Fibre Channel
251
Library-To-Operator Panel
251
Library-To-SER1 Port
251
Library-To-CSE Port
252
Other Interfaces
252
Table A-12. Library Physical Specifications, with Covers
253
Table A-13. Library Environmental Specifications
253
Specifications
254
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StorageTek L180 Installation Manual (198 pages)
Tape Library
Brand:
StorageTek
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Summary of Changes
5
Table of Contents
7
Contents
8
Figures
14
Preface
19
Organization
19
Alert Messages
20
Conventions
20
Related Publications
21
Additional Information
23
Storagetek's External Web Site
23
Customer Resource Center
23
E-Partners Site
23
Global Services Support Tools
23
Documents on CD
24
Hardcopy Publications
24
Safety
25
Safety Precautions
25
Lifting Techniques
26
Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Safety
26
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Damage Prevention
27
ESD Precautions
27
ESD-Protection Procedure
28
Access the Equipment
28
Prepare the Work Area
28
Replace Components
28
Clean up
29
Fiber-Optic Safety
29
Laser Product Label
29
Fiber-Optic Cable Installation
30
Fiber-Optic Cable Handling
31
L180 Door Interlock
31
Rack Safety and Precautions
31
1: about the Library
35
Overview
35
Components
35
Electronic Components
35
Figure 1-1. Library Components
36
Figure 1-2. Library Electronics Module Bulkhead
37
Figure 1-3. Library Electronic Components
38
Robotic Components
39
Figure 1-4. Robotic Components
39
Figure 1-5. Hand Assembly
40
Library Capacity
41
Figure 1-6. Library Size Configurations
41
Theta Stops
42
Figure 1-7. Theta Stops
42
Interface Connections
43
Host Bus Adapter Requirements
43
Table 1-1. HVD and LVD Device Requirements
43
SCSI Bus Precautions
44
Fibre Channel
44
Table 1-2. SCSI Device/Bus Types: Precautions
44
Table 1-3. Fibre Channel Cables and Connectors
44
Rack Area
45
Power Considerations
45
At 120 to 127 VAC
45
At 200 to 240 VAC
46
Table 1-4. Maximum Number of Drives on a Single 220 VAC Circuit
46
Power Cable Information
47
Table 1-5. L180 Power Cables-By Part Number
47
Storagetek's L-Series Library Admin
48
Other Interfaces and Connections
48
2: Installing the Library
49
Tools
49
Table 2-1. Installation Checklist
50
Preparing the Library Location
51
Figure 2-1. Service Area Requirements and Cable Access Locations
52
Figure 2-2. Library Floor-Wheel Stud Locations
53
Preparing the Library Location for Seismic Areas
53
Unpacking the Library
54
Removing the Packing Material
54
Removing the Library from the Pallet
55
Figure 2-3. Library Packaging Removal
56
Positioning the Library
57
Removing the Shipping Kit
57
Securing the Library Position
57
Securing the Library Position for Special Purposes
57
Unpacking the Library Interior
58
Figure 2-4. Z Column Shipping Pin
58
Figure 2-5. Theta Shipping Pin
59
Figure 2-6. Z Column Rotation
60
Installing Optional Power Components
61
Optional DC Power Supply
61
Optional Uninterruptible Power Supply
61
Table 2-2. Optional UPS Feature Codes
61
Table 2-3. Optional Cooling Fan Feature Codes
61
Installing Rack-Mounted Components
62
Installing Fibre Channel Components
62
Library Connection
62
Drive Connection
63
Drive Cable Strain Reliefs
63
Figure 2-7. Attaching Fiber-Optic Cable Strain Reliefs
63
Configuring SCSI Options
64
Changing Library SCSI Operating Options
64
Selecting the Terminating Power Option
64
MPC Card
64
MPCL Card
65
Figure 2-8. MPC/MPCL Card Connections and Jumpers
66
Connecting a Laptop Computer
67
Complete Service Connection
67
Modem Connection
67
Chapter 2 , Installing the Library
69
Chapter 3, Installing the Tape Drives
69
Drive Combinations
70
Figure 3-1. Tape Drives
71
Figure 3-2. DLT Model Number and Interface Labels
72
Installing DLT Drives
72
Figure 3-3. DLT Drive Terminating Power Jumper
73
Figure 3-4. DLT Drive Cable Connections
75
Installing LTO Drives
76
Figure 3-5. Ultrium Drives for HVD Operation
77
Figure 3-6. Terminating Power-Seagate and IBM Ultrium Drives
78
Figure 3-7. T9840 Tape Drive Locations
80
Installing T9X40 Tape Drives
80
3: Installing the Tape Drives
69
Drive Installation Cautions
69
Chapter 4, Powering-On the Subsystem
81
Power System
81
AC Power Distribution Units
81
DC Power Supplies
82
Figure 4-1. Uninterruptible Power Supply
82
Uninterruptible Power Supply
82
Drive Column Power
83
Drive Column-Single Power Cable
83
Drive Column-Two Power Cables
83
Drive Column Power Connections
83
Connecting Power
84
Figure 4-2. Library Power Supply, Cable, and Switch
84
Routing the Power Cable
85
Supplying Power
86
Initialization Sequence
86
Initialize and Calibrate Mechanisms
87
Vision Calibration
87
Hand-Camera Assembly Testing
87
Audit
88
Audit Conditions
88
Drive Targeting
88
Audit of Reserved Cells
88
Load Handling Cycling
88
4: Powering-On the Subsystem
81
Chapter 5, Configuring the Subsystem
89
Table 5-1. Library Configurations
90
Table 5-2. Tape Drive Configurations
91
Figure 5-1. Initial Status Screen
92
Entering Configuration Data
93
Figure 5-2. Operator Panel Display, Buttons, and Indicators
94
Operator Panel
94
Figure 5-3. Main Menu
95
Main Menu
95
Configuration Menu
96
Figure 5-4. Configuration Menu
96
Figure 5-5. Library Configuration Menu
96
Library Configuration
96
Library SCSI ID
97
Library SCSI Type
97
Port 0 Address
98
Setting the Library SCSI ID
98
Port 0 Worldwide ID
99
Setting the Library Fibre Channel Port 0 Address
99
Fast Load Enabling/Disabling
100
Auto Clean Enabled or Disabled
101
Date and Time
101
Library Capacity
102
When Done
102
Figure 5-6. Network Configuration Menu
103
Network Configuration
103
IP Address
104
Library Name
104
DNS Configuration
105
Simple Network Management Protocol
105
Subnet Netmask
105
Web Password
105
DNS Configuration
106
Dynamic Worldwide Name
106
Viewing the Ethernet Address
106
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
107
Enabling Dwwn
107
Ethernet Address
107
Library Worldwide ID
108
Network Gateway
108
When Done
108
Drive Entries
109
Figure 5-7. Drive Configuration Menu
109
SCSI Drive Entries
110
Fibre Channel Drive Entries (LTO Only)
111
Drive Configurations
112
Fibre Channel Drive Entries (T9840)
112
Figure 5-8. Drive Information Menu
112
Display Information
113
Figure 5-9. Display Information Menu
113
On Bus or off Bus
113
Reporting SCSI Drive Information
113
Scsi ID
113
Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count
114
Figure 5-10. Cleaning Information Menu
114
Storagetek's L-Series Library Admin
115
Configuration Verification
116
Installing a Personality Module
116
Setting the Password
116
5: Configuring the Subsystem
89
Chapter 6, Preparing the Subsystem
117
Installing Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridges
117
Labeling the Cartridges
117
DLT Cartridges and Labels
118
Figure 6-1. Dlttape Cartridges
118
Figure 6-2. LTO Cartridge
119
LTO Cartridges and Labels
119
Table 6-1. LTO Cartridge Tape Unique Labels
119
Figure 6-3. T9840 Cartridge
120
Storagetek T9840 Cartridges and Labels
120
Cleaning and Diagnostic Cartridge Starter Kits
121
Locating Reserved Cells
121
Table 6-2. Cleaning and Diagnostic Cartridge Starter Kits
121
Cartridge and Label Part Numbers
122
Table 6-3. Cartridge and Label Part Numbers
122
Figure 6-4. Mounting and Dismounting Cartridges from DLT Drives
123
Dismounting Cartridges from DLT Drives
124
Mounting Cartridges to DLT Drives
124
Preparing DLT Drives
123
Figure 6-5. Mounting a Cartridge into an LTO Drive
125
Dismounting a Cartridge from an LTO Drive
126
Mounting a Cartridge to an LTO Drive
126
Preparing LTO Drives
125
Preparing T9840 Drives
126
Testing the Subsystem
127
Get-Put Loop Diagnostic Test
127
Mount-Dismount Loop Diagnostic Test
128
Other Diagnostic Tests
129
Figure 6-6. Placing DLT and T9840 Cartridges into Array Cells
130
Figure 6-7. Placing LTO Cartridges into Array Cells
130
Cartridges and Labels
131
Starter Kits
131
Inserting Data Cartridges
130
Ordering Cartridge Tapes and Labels
132
6: Preparing the Subsystem
117
Chapter 7, Connecting the Interface Cables
133
Connecting the SCSI Interface
133
SCSI Terminators
133
HVD General Requirements
133
68-Pin MD to 68-Pin VHDC Cables
134
Figure 7-1. 68-Pin VHDC Connector
134
HVD Daisy-Chain Cables
134
Table 7-1. SCSI Daisy-Chain Cables
134
Table 7-2. 68-Pin Mini-D to 68-Pin VHDC Cables
134
Figure 7-2. High Density 68-Pin Jackscrew Connector
135
High-Density 68-Pin Jackscrew Cables
135
Table 7-3. 68-Pin High Density Jackscrew Cables
135
Centronics 50-Pin Latch to 68-Pin Jackscrew Cables
136
Figure 7-3. Centronics 50-Pin Latch Connector
136
Table 7-4. Centronics 50-Pin to 68-Pin Jackscrew Cables
136
68-Pin MD to 68-Pin Mini-Centronics Connector
137
Figure 7-4. 68-Pin Mini-Centronics Connector
137
Figure 7-5. 50-Pin to 68-Pin Latch, Block and Rail Connector Adapter
137
Special SCSI Adapter Cables
137
Connecting the SCSI Library
138
LVD Cables
138
Table 7-5. Universal 68-Pin MD to 68-Pin MD
138
Server Connection-Sun Server
139
Table 7-6. SCSI Connection to Sun Server
139
Connecting SCSI Tape Drives
140
Direct Connection
141
Figure 7-6. Client Cable Connection at Drive Bulkhead
141
Daisy-Chain Connection
142
Figure 7-7. Example Daisy-Chain Connection of Drives
143
Workstation and Embedded Bus Connection
140
Connecting the Fibre Channel Interface
144
Fibre Channel Cables
144
Table 7-7. Fiber-Optic Cables: 50 ΜM Multimode, SC-To-SC Connectors
144
Table 7-8. LC to SC Cables
144
Fibre Channel Safety Precautions
145
Connecting the Library
145
Table 7-9. LC to LC Cables
145
Table 7-10. LC to SC Adapter Kit
145
Figure 7-8. Fiber Optic Cable Route
146
Connecting Fibre Channel Tape Drives
147
Connecting the ESCON Interface
147
Connecting the Ethernet Interface
148
Matrix Switch
148
Remote Maintenance
148
7: Connecting the Interface Cables
133
Chapter 8 8: Placing the Library Online
149
A: Remote Setup
151
CSE Port
151
SER1 Port
152
Modem Setup
152
Table A-1. CCITT Cables
152
Modem Switch Settings
153
Serial Device or Laptop Computer Entries
153
Table A-2. Modem Switch Settings
153
Testing the Modem
154
B: Loading Microcode
155
Download Methods
156
File Types
157
Table 2-1. Firmware Download Options
157
CLI Port-DOS Method
158
CLI Port-Hyperterminal Method
159
C: Library Admin
161
Requirements
161
Installation Instructions
162
Table C-1. Library Admin Functions
162
Figure C-1. Library Admin Screen Example
163
Library Statistics
164
8-Bit Counters
164
Cell Statistics
164
Counters
164
Drive Statistics
164
16-Bit Counters
165
Table C-2. 16-Bit Counters
165
32-Bit Counters
166
Table C-3. 32-Bit Counters
166
Composite Information
167
Cartridge Access Port (CAP) Usage
167
PUT Count
167
Table C-4. CAP PUT Count
167
GET Count
168
Library-Wide Drive Performance
168
Table C-5. CAP GET Count
168
Five Minute Job Rate
169
Table C-6. Library-Wide Performance-Five Minute Job Rate
169
Fifteen Minute Job Rate
170
Individual Drive Performance
170
Table C-7. Library-Wide Performance-Fifteen Minute Job Rate
170
Table C-8. Individual Drive Performance
171
D: Snmp
173
Overview
173
Figure D-1. Example of an SNMP and DNS Network Block Diagram
174
SNMP Terms
175
SNMP Commands
175
Access Control
176
Management Information Base
176
Configuration
177
Figure D-2. Management Information Base Hierarchy
177
Starting SNMP
178
Table D-1. SNMP Default Settings
178
Library Admin
179
Figure D-3. Network Configuration Screen-Configuring the SNMP Agent
179
Figure D-4. Network Configuration Screen-Trap Recipients
180
Command Line Interface
181
SNMP Software Application
181
Figure D-5. CLI Help and Help SNMP Commands
181
StorageTek L180 Operator's Manual (140 pages)
Tape Library
Brand:
StorageTek
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Summary of Changes
5
Table of Contents
7
Contents
8
Figures
12
Tables
15
Preface
15
Organization
15
Alert Messages
16
Conventions
16
Related Publications
17
Additional Information
18
Storagetek's External Web Site
18
Customer Resource Center
18
E-Partners Site
18
Hardcopy Publications
18
Safety
19
L180 Door Interlock
19
Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention
19
Fiber-Optic Safety
20
Laser Product Label
20
Fiber-Optic Cable Installation
21
Fiber-Optic Cable Handling
21
Rack Safety and Precautions
22
Notices
25
FCC Compliance Statement
25
CISPR 22 and EN55022 Warning
25
Japanese Compliance Statement
26
Taiwan Warning Label Statement
26
Internal Code License Statement
27
1: General Information
29
Library Components
29
Figure 1-1. L180 Tape Library Major Components
30
Figure 1-2. Robot Components
31
Robot
31
Figure 1-3. Hand-Camera Assembly
32
Hand-Camera Assembly
32
Storage Cells
33
Cell Locations
33
Reserved Cells
33
Figure 1-4. Locating Cartridges-Panels, Cells, Rows
34
Figure 1-5. Locating Cartridges-Hexadecimal
35
Library Capacity
36
Cartridge Access Port
36
Table 1-1. L180 Library Capacity
36
Tape Drives
37
Escon
38
Hewlett Packard Gen2 SCSI Drives
38
Table 1-2. Mixed Drive Combinations
38
Rack Area
39
Power System
40
AC Power Distribution Units
40
Uninterruptible Power Supply
40
Figure 1-6. Uninterruptible Power Supply
40
Library Safety Features
41
Library Operating Modes
41
Automated Mode
41
Manual Mode
41
Controlling Software
42
L-Series Library Admin
42
2: Controls and Indicators
43
Operator Panel
43
Indicators
43
Buttons
43
Figure 2-1. Operator Panel Display, Controls, and Indicators
44
Display Screens
45
Initial Status
45
Main Menu
46
Figure 2-2. Initial Status Screen
46
Figure 2-3. Main Menu
46
FSC Log
47
Figure 2-4. Example of the FSC Log
47
CAP Contents
48
Version Information
48
Figure 2-5. CAP Status
48
Figure 2-6. Version Information
48
Drive Information
49
Figure 2-7. Drive Information
49
Cleaning Information
50
Figure 2-8. Cleaning Information
50
Diagnostics
51
Figure 2-9. Main Diagnostics Menu
51
Main Configuration Menu
52
Library Configuration
52
Figure 2-10. Main Configuration Menu
52
Figure 2-11. Library Configuration Menu
52
Library SCSI Interface Configuration
53
Library Fibre Channel Interface Configuration
53
Figure 2-12. Library SCSI Interface Configuration Menu
53
Figure 2-13. Library Fibre Channel Interface Configuration Menu
53
Drive Configuration
54
Figure 2-14. Drive Configuration Menu
54
Network Configuration
55
Domain Name Service
55
Dynamic Worldwide Name
55
Figure 2-15. Network Configuration Menu
55
Display Information
56
Figure 2-16. Display Information Menu
56
Personality Module
57
Figure 2-17. Personality Module Information (1 of 2)
57
Figure 2-18. Personality Module Information (2 of 2)
57
Monitoring Status Information
58
Figure 2-19. Example of the Initial Status Screen
58
CAP Magazine Status
59
CAP Status
59
Table 2-1. CAP Status Messages
59
Table 2-2. CAP Magazine Slot Status Messages
59
Library Status
60
Remote Users Status
60
Table 2-3. Library Status Messages
60
Drive Information
61
Drive Status
61
Table 2-4. Drive Status Messages
61
Library Personality Information
62
Table 2-5. Status Messages about the Personality Module
62
Library Operation
65
Powering-On the Library
66
Powering-Off the Library
66
Figure 3-1. Library Power Switch Location
67
Initializing and Ipling the Library
68
Re-Initializing the Library
68
Re-Ipling the Library
68
Inserting Cartridges through the CAP
69
Figure 3-2. Removing the CAP Magazine
69
Figure 3-3. Entering DLT and T9840 Cartridges into the CAP Magazine
70
Figure 3-4. Entering Ultrium Cartridges into the CAP Magazine
70
Entering Unlabeled Cartridges
71
Figure 3-5. Attaching/Detaching CAP Magazine Cover
71
Magazine Retention Cover
71
Removing Cartridges from the CAP
72
Importing Cleaning Cartridges through the CAP
72
Exporting Cleaning Cartridges through the CAP
74
Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Warning Count
76
Cleaning a Drive
77
Enabling Auto Clean
77
Cleaning Cartridge Requirements
78
Cleaning Cartridge Usage
78
Cleaning Cartridge Expiration
79
Opening the Front Door
80
Figure 3-6. Opening Front Door
80
Moving the Robot
81
Raising and Lowering the Hand Assembly
81
Figure 3-7. Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage
81
Rotating the Z Column
82
Figure 3-8. Rotating the Z Column
82
Removing a Cartridge from the Hand
83
Figure 3-9. Extending the Gripper
83
Figure 3-10. Removing a Cartridge from the Hand
84
Locating a Cartridge in the Storage Cells
85
Figure 3-11. Locating Cartridges
85
Mounting and Dismounting Cartridges Manually
86
Figure 3-12. Reviewing DLT Operate Handle and Hub Positions
86
Figure 3-13. Mounting a Cartridge into the DLT Drive
87
Mounting a Cartridge to a DLT Drive
87
Dismounting a Cartridge from a DLT Drive
88
Figure 3-14. Mounting a Cartridge into the T9840 Drive
89
Mounting a Cartridge to a T9840 Drive
89
Dismounting a Cartridge from a T9840 Tape Drive
90
Figure 3-15. Mounting a Cartridge into an Ultrium Drive
91
Mounting a Cartridge to an Ultrium Drive
91
Dismounting a Cartridge from an Ultrium Drive
92
Placing the Library Online
93
Adjusting the Display Screen
94
Reviewing the FSC Log
95
Running Diagnostics
96
Running Drive Diagnostics
96
Running a Get-Put Loop
97
Table 3-1. L180 Library Drive Diagnostic Tests
97
Operating in Demo Mode
98
4: Storagetek Service
99
Drive Replacement
99
Customer Support Services
99
Customer Initiated Maintenance
100
Storagetek's Worldwide Offices
101
A: Cartridge Information
103
Ordering Cartridge Tapes and Labels
103
Handling a Cartridge
103
Inspecting a Cartridge
104
Storing Cartridges
104
Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior
104
Repairing Leader Blocks
105
Colored Cartridge Specifications
105
Labels
105
Table A-1. Data Cartridge Label Example
106
Table A-2. Cleaning and Diagnostic Cartridge Label Examples
107
Dlttape Cartridges
108
Figure A-1. DLT Cartridge Components
108
Applying Labels
109
Figure A-2. DLT Cartridge Labels
109
Figure A-3. Setting the DLT Write-Protect Switch
110
Setting the Write-Protect Switch
110
DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications
111
Super DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications
111
Table A-3. DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications
111
LTO Ultrium Cartridges
112
Figure A-4. Ultrium Cartridge Components
112
Applying Labels
113
Figure A-5. Setting the Ultrium Write-Protect Switch
114
Setting the Write-Protect Switch
114
Ultrium Cartridge Environmental Specifications
115
Table A-4. LTO Ultrium Cartridge Environmental Specifications
115
Storagetek T9840 Cartridges
116
Figure A-6. T9840 Cartridge Components
116
Applying Labels
117
Figure A-7. Setting the T9840 Write-Protect Switch
117
Setting the Write-Protect Switch
117
T9840 Cartridge Environmental Specifications
118
Table A-5. T9840 Cartridge Environmental Specifications
118
B: Library Statistics
119
Counters
119
8-Bit Counters
119
Cell Statistics
119
Drive Statistics
119
16-Bit Counters
120
Table B-1. 16-Bit Counters
120
32-Bit Counters
121
Table B-2. 32-Bit Counters
121
Composite Information
122
Cartridge Access Port (CAP) Usage
122
PUT Count
122
Table B-3. CAP PUT Count
122
GET Count
123
Library-Wide Drive Performance
123
Table B-4. CAP GET Count
123
Five Minute Job Rate
124
Table B-5. Library-Wide Performance-Five Minute Job Rate
124
Fifteen Minute Job Rate
125
Individual Drive Performance
125
Table B-6. Library-Wide Performance-Fifteen Minute Job Rate
125
Table B-7. Individual Drive Performance
126
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Table of Contents
Power Supply
1
Table of Contents
5
Summary of Changes
7
Preface
9
Organization
9
Comments and Suggestions
9
Alert Messages
10
Related Publications
10
Additional Information
11
Storagetek's External Web Site
11
Customer Resource Center
11
Hardcopy Publications
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Safety Precautions
12
Battery Safety
12
Door Interlock
12
Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention
13
Rack Safety and Precautions
13
L180 Temperature Recommendations
15
L700 Temperature Recommendations
16
1 : General Information
17
Introduction
17
What It Does
17
Feature Codes
18
Installation
18
Service
18
2 : Controls and Indicators
19
UPS Indicators
19
Redundant Switch Indicators
21
3 : Installation Overview
23
Prerequisites
23
UPS Feature Codes
23
Rack Cooling Feature
23
Rear Door Replacement
24
Power Connections
24
Before Beginning
24
Outlet Strip
25
Instructions
25
APC Web/Snmp Management Card
28
Operation
28
Self-Test
28
Charge the Battery
28
Voltage Sensitivity
29
Low Battery Warning
29
4 : Fault Isolation
31
UPS Is on
32
UPS Is off
33
UPS Is Not Communicating
34
Battery Needs Replacement
35
View Event Log
36
Troubleshooting the UPS
37
Battery Replacement
39
Battery Safety
39
Instructions
39
5 : Service
41
Customer Support Services
41
Service Procedures
42
Storagetek's Worldwide Offices
42
A: Specifications
43
Uninterruptible Power Supply
43
Redundant Switch
45
Outlet Strip
45
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