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5-26. The 4U library Monitor Library: Drive Identity page showing one Fibre Channel drive (#1) and one SCSI drive (#2) . . . . 5-
Under Status and Drive (n) are the following items: v Status - the current status of the drive v Activity - the current actio
v Source - the serial number of the cartridge currently in the drive v Cooling - indicates whether or not the drive fan is
Under Magazine choose one of the following to see a graphical representation of the cartridge magazine(s). Slots containing cartridge
Control: Move Cartridges Use this menu item to move cartridges in the library. To move a cartridge from point A to point B, you
Choose ″Left″ or ″Right″ to unlock the corresponding cartridge magazine(s). The magazines can now be removed from the library by ge
Note: This menu is only available on libraries with multiple drives.Note: Whenever there is a hardware configuration change such
Configure: Library The following library configuration items are in this menu: v Mode: – Random: In random mode, the library al
– Sequential: In sequential mode, the library’s firmware predefines the selection of the cartridges. After initialization, the firmw
For Auto Clean to function, the following criteria must be met: – On 4U libraries with library firmware of .80 or lower that s
The following items are in this menu: v Drive Interface - use this to assign a SCSI ID to a SCSI drive or to assign a Port
Tables 1. Minimum Firmware Levels for common Library features . . . . . . . . . . iii 1-1. 2U library and 4U library front p
– Web Interface (IPv6 Only and Dual Stack): Monitor Library → Library Identityv DHCP - (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) If
changed from a LTO full height to half height configuration in order for the library to operate properly. If just adding a new d
Configure: Path Failover Use this menu item to enter the Path Failover Feature Activation key (4U library only). The Path Failover
1. When prompted by the Operator Control Panel display and the I/O Station opens, insert a blank or scratch data cartridge. 2.
The following drive diagnostics and service procedures are available in this menu: v Clean Drive - The accessor takes the cleanin
Service: Display Contrast The following display contrast settings are available in this menu: v The numbers 1 through 10 will di
Table 5-4. Web User Interface Menus (continued) Clean Drive Advanced Diagnostics (for Service Personnel only) View Logs View Drive Logs
Monitor Library: Drive Identity This page provides the following detailed information about the drive. No changes can be made from t
Table 5-6. Drive Identity page elements (continued) Menu Item Description 2U Library 4U Library SCSI Fibre SAS SCSI Fibre SAS Contro
Monitor Library: Library Status This page displays the dynamic information about the library, such as the current status of the comp
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Table 5-7. Library Status page elements (continued) Menu Item Description 2U 4U 1. Right Magazine This displays whether the lower ri
Table 5-8. Drive Status page elements (continued) Menu Item Description 2U Library 4U Library SCSI Fibre SAS SCSI Fibre SAS Port A S
Term Definitions: v BOP (Beginning of Partition): BOP (Beginning of Partition) is a SCSI term, which in a single partition format
Monitor Library: Inventory This page provides detailed information about the tape inventory in the library. A summary of each magazin
Configure Library Menu The Configure Library menu contains the following sub-menu items: v “Configure Library: General” v “Configure
you of the impact of the proposed change. In some cases a pop-up screen will ask for confirmation. Many changes will also require
Configure Library: Logical Libraries To partition your multi-drive library, select the number of logical libraries you would like to
After clicking Activate, this page will display if you have entered the feature key correctly. Note: Follow the instructions in th
5. On the Encryption screen, enter the Feature Activation Key to make available the library managed encryption options. 6. Click
v Internal Label - Encrypt All: Check your tape backup software application documentation to see if this feature is supported.10.
Safety and Environmental Notices When using this product, observe the danger, caution, and attention notices that are contained in th
Table 5-11. Drive Identity page elements (continued) Menu Item Description 2U Library 4U Library SCSI Fibre SAS SCSI Fibre SAS Speed
2. Select a Protocol Stack - Choose IPv4 only, IPv6 only, or Dual Stack IPv4 & IPv6.Note: When changes are made, the follo
address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP ad
The following elements are displayed on the User Access page. Role The name associated with the chosen Access Level.New Password The
Configure Library: Logs & Traces This page allows service personnel to set the error log mode to Off, Continuous, or to Stop t
Note: The TL2000/TL400 email address field cannot be empty (clear). The email notification setup allows the user to turn off the
Element In the Source screen, this identifies the library element that contains a cartridge. In the Destination screen, this identifi
Advanced Diagnostics (for Service Personnel Only) This menu is for use by Service Personnel only. View Logs This page allows the use
Save Drive Dump This menu item allows a drive dump to be saved to the host computer. Once the Save Drive Dump button is clicked,
for each test cycle requested. When completing the “Slot To Slot” test, you will need to Inventory your library before placing it
Laser Safety and Compliance Before using the library, review the following laser safety information. Class I Laser Product The library
Each test will show a result of “Passed” or “Failed”. Test results will clear: v When the test is rerun v When the library i
Service Library: Reboot Important: Some options of the Web User Interface take the library OFFLINE. This inactive mode can interfere
3. Close the door of the I/O Station. The library will automatically start an inventory. The cartridges in the I/O Station will
Configuring I/O Stations and Reserving Slots 2U libraries usually have 1 slot for an I/O Station, while 4U libraries have 3 slots
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Chapter 6. Using Ultrium Media Figure 6-1 shows the LTO Ultrium 800 GB Data Cartridge and its components. 1 LTO cartridge memory
Type Native Data Capacity Recording Format Ultrium 3 400 GB (800 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 704 tracks, sixteen
WORM Media Because standard read/write media are incompatible with the WORM feature, a specially formatted WORM tape cartridge (see F
Note: The drive will automatically eject an expired cleaning cartridge. The Cleaning Cartridges are valid for 50 uses. LT04 drives
Guidelines for Using Bar Code Labels Apply the following guidelines whenever using bar code labels: v Do not reuse a label or re
Rack Safety The following general safety information should be used for all rack mounted devices. DANGERv Always lower the leveling
to become a scratch (blank) data cartridge. Do not write-protect scratch (blank) cartridges; the tape drive will not be able to wr
v Never ship a cartridge in a commercial shipping envelope. Always place it in a box or package. v If you ship the cartridge
v Inspect the rear of the cartridge (the part that loads first into the tape load compartment) and ensure that there are no ga
The best storage container for the cartridges (until they are opened) is the original shipping container. The plastic wrapping preve
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Chapter 7. Troubleshooting Installation Problems Problems encountered during the installation of the library are usually caused by impro
Ensure that SAS Cables are properly attached. Refer to “Connecting the Host Interface Cable” on page 4-12. v Backup Application In
Table 7-1. Troubleshooting table (continued) Problem Solution Library does not power ON 1. Perform “Isolating a Power Supply Problem”
Table 7-1. Troubleshooting table (continued) Problem Solution Connection problem with the Dell Encryption Key Manager (EKM) If you are u
Attention LED Drive Sled Issues: Whenever there is a hardware configuration change such as drives being swapped with different form
CAUTION: Removing components from the upper positions in the rack cabinet improves rack stability during relocation. Follow these gene
Cartridge placement problems Magazine slot prism fiducials NOT seated properly can result in gripper or slider error codes due to t
Tape library performance: The library is not efficiently backing up data 1. Check the network bandwidth from the host computer. If
code reader and positional emitter pulse count after the prism detection retry count is exhausted. If several prisms are missing or
Table 7-2. Power Supply LED Meanings 1 If the blue LED is lit, AC voltage is available. 2 If the amber LED is lit, there is
4. For power supplies with LED’s, if the “Amber” LED is lit, replace the power supply (refer to “Replacing a Power Supply” on
Operator Control Panel Service Menu and clean the drive. Use only an approved cleaning cartridge (see “Cleaning Cartridge” on page
4. If the ethernet connection is a direct connection between the PC and the library, a special ″crossover″ ethernet cable needs
1. Navigate to Move Cartridges using the Operator Control Panel (Control → Move Cartridges). 2. Select Source. 3. Scroll through
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Chapter 8. Error Codes If an error occurs during operation of the library, the library stops the current operation and displays an
Preface This manual contains information and instructions necessary for the installation, operation, and service of the Dell™ PowerVault
Table 8-1. Error Codes Error Code Description User Action 30 SCSI: transport element full Check the application software. 31 SCSI: all
Table 8-1. Error Codes (continued) Error Code Description User Action 50 SCSI: cartridge belongs to another partition Check application
Table 8-1. Error Codes (continued) Error Code Description User Action 89 Gripper blocked 1. If this is the first time the library
Table 8-1. Error Codes (continued) Error Code Description User Action 8E Cannot find gripper block within the expected range 1. Run
Table 8-1. Error Codes (continued) Error Code Description User Action B3 Accessor controller urgent stop due to a released magazine 1.
Table 8-1. Error Codes (continued) Error Code Description User Action DC I2C Bus Failure Contact technical support. DD Power Supply x
Table 8-1. Error Codes (continued) Error Code Description User Action F3 Drive Hardware Error The subcode indicates which drive is aff
Table 8-2. Sub error codes (continued) 0B Error first sled init, move to sensor failed 0C Error during sled movement to rotation p
Table 8-2. Sub error codes (continued) 36 Error during sled movement in FLMoveSled function 37 Error during sled positioning to sens
Table 8-2. Sub error codes (continued) 94 Sled movement to home sensor position failed. 95 Sled movement to transport position faile
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Chapter 9. Service Procedures Removing Cartridges from Magazine Slots In the event of a severe mechanical problem with the library o
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3. To manually release the magazines, push the end of a straightened paper clip into the access hole for each magazine at the
4. If there are additional tapes still in the library, or if you were unable to manually remove the magazines and drive, contac
Using the ITDT Firmware Update, Dump Retrieval and Drive Test Tool A newly designed tool, ITDT, has multiple functional capability
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Chapter 10. Check, Adjust, Remove, and Replace Tools Required To service a library you may need one or more of the following tools
6. Insert the shipping lock (1) into the slot located on the center of the top of the library and secure with the shipping
Replacing a Tape Drive Sled There are two types of drive sleds in a TL2000 library (2U library) and a TL4000 library (4U library)
Chapter 1. Product Description The Dell™ PowerVault™ TL2000 Tape Library (2U library) and the Dell PowerVault TL4000 Tape Library (4U
Tape drive sleds are installed at the back of the library. 1. Power OFF the library before removing and/or installing a SCSI d
2 SAS cable 3 SCSI terminator 4 Fibre Channel cable 5 Ethernet cable 6 Power cords 7 Drive sled blue captive thumbscrews
Important: Push in on the drive sled handle (10 in Figure 10-5 on page 10-4) while supporting the bottom of the drive sled un
Note: The small gray markers show where conductive tape should be placed to provide ESD protection. 13. Push the black tab (8
3. Loosen the three blue captive thumbscrews on the power supply located on the back panel of the library. 4. Pull on two of
screen entitled “VPD Selection”, where it is asking you to determine which copy of VPD should be written to the new Library Contr
Note: Use care when selecting the appropriate VPD to restore from/to. An error in selection here could cause a long downtime. 13.
4. If the defective library is rack mounted, remove the two screws (1 in Figure 10-12) from the front of the defective librar
Unpacking and Preparing the Replacement Library Enclosure Before installing the replacement library enclosure, it is important to veri
3. Carefully return the library to an upright position. 4. Remove the shipping lock from the top of the replacement library en
Table 1-1 below contains front panel descriptions for both the 2U library in Figure 1-1 on page 1-1 and the 4U library in Figure
5. Store the lock and label on the back panel of the replacement library enclosure (see Figure 10-15). 6. Proceed to “Swapping
Swapping Library Controller Cards IMPORTANT - READ ME BEFORE CONTINUING The Library Enclosure contains a copy of the vital product
2. Power ON the replacement library enclosure. a. If power ON is successful: 1) The replacement library enclosure will power u
Table 10-1. 1 Ready/Activity LED (green) 3 Attention LED (amber) 2 Clean Drive LED (amber) 4 Error LED (amber) Installing Your
a. On the rear of the defective library, loosen the blue captive thumbscrews on the drive. b. If necessary, remove the conducti
Note: The gray markers show where conductive tape should be placed. j. Push the black tab back underneath the drive sled. When
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b. Push the end of a straightened paper clip into the access hole for each magazine at the back of the library. DO NOT push
2. Insert the cartridge magazines removed from the defective library into the same positions in the replacement library enclosure.
3) Grasp the top and bottom edges of the power supply and pull it out of the library.b. Install the power supply removed fro
Table 1-1. 2U library and 4U library front panel descriptions (continued) Number Item Description 5 Control keys v UP (+) - The
Rack Installation: 1. Remove the mounting brackets (1 in Figure 10-24) and anchors (2) from each side of the defective library
Completing the Installation of the Replacement Library Enclosure 1. Connect the following cables to the replacement library enclosure
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Appendix A. SCSI Element Types and Addresses For an overview of library partitioning and element addressing, see “Library Partitioning
4U Library I/O Slots, Storage Slots, and Drive Slots Element Addresses and Physical Locations For an overview of library partitioning
the status of logical library 1 in the main menu due to space limitations. The user must navigate to the logical libraries status
Configuration of a 2 Partition System A two partition system must have at least two drives installed. One drive must be installed
SCSI Element Addressing Every logical library starts at the first drive slot with the current assigned element start address (default
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Appendix B. TapeAlert Flags This appendix is intended to provide additional information to the reader about the tape drive. All erro
Table 1-2. 2U library and 4U library rear panel descriptions Number Item Description 1 Power connector(s) Both libraries require a
13d Library Pick Retry W There is a potential problem with the cartridge loader picking a cartridge from a drive or slot. v No a
TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Drive Table B-1. TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Ultrium Tape Drive Flag Number Flag Description A
Table B-1. TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Ultrium Tape Drive (continued) Flag Number Flag Description Action Required 18 Tape direct
Table B-1. TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Ultrium Tape Drive (continued) Flag Number Flag Description Action Required 53 Tape system
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Appendix C. Sense Data When a drive encounters an error, it makes sense data available. You can use device drivers to examine the
Table C-1. Library Sense Keys, ASC and ASCQ (continued) Sense Key ASC ASCQ Description Medium Error (03) 30h 00h Incompatible media
Table C-1. Library Sense Keys, ASC and ASCQ (continued) Sense Key ASC ASCQ Description Hardware Error (04) 81h 80h Cannot initialize
Table C-1. Library Sense Keys, ASC and ASCQ (continued) Sense Key ASC ASCQ Description Hardware Error (04) (continued) 81h B0h Slave
Table C-1. Library Sense Keys, ASC and ASCQ (continued) Sense Key ASC ASCQ Description Illegal Request (05h) 1Ah 00h Parameter lengt
Table 1-2. 2U library and 4U library rear panel descriptions (continued) Number Item Description 4 Shipping lock and label storage l
Table C-1. Library Sense Keys, ASC and ASCQ (continued) Sense Key ASC ASCQ Description Command Aborted (0Bh) 3Fh 0Fh ECHO buffer ov
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 12-13 Additional Sense Code (ASC) Addit
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 12-13 Additional Sense Code (ASC) - Ad
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 12-13 Additional Sense Code (ASC) - Ad
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 12-13 Additional Sense Code (ASC) - Ad
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 12-13 Sense Key 6 (Unit Attention) EE
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 36-39 Port Identifier (Relative Target
Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data (continued) Byte Bit Address or Name 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 65 Last Error FSC 66 67 Last Error Flag
means that the current direction is away from the physical beginning of the tape. A 1 means that the current direction is towards
Appendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux To verify the detection of a tape drive, administrators should check for its entry in /p
Table 1-3. Internal view description Number Item Description 1 Right cartridge magazine(s) v In a 2U library, the right magazine c
Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL doesn’t automatically probe all LUNs on SCSI devices. The symptom shows LUN 0, which would be the dr
5. Add the /LUNS switch to the load line of the appropriate SCSI driver. If a dual channel card is installed and the user is
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Appendix E. Notes on IPv6 Compatibility with Windows 2003/XP and 2008/Vista IPv6 addressing is different from traditional IPv4 address
v After upgrading the WinInet API (by upgrading to IE 7), the library RMU can be accessed from the browser by using the follow
Appendix F. Library Configuration Form Use this form when planning your library configuration. Keep this document in a secure locatio
SAS Drive settings Logical Library:Position:ID: Logical Library:Position:ID: Logical Library:Position:ID: Logical Library:Position:ID: SCSI Driv
Notices Trademarks Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the Dell logo, and PowerVault are trademarks of Dell Inc. Microsoft and Window
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Glossary This glossary defines the special terms, abbreviations, and acronyms that are used in this publication. Numbers 2:1 compression.
is installed at manufacturing time. Each drive receives a unique serial number and certificate. The T10 application may validate eac
beginning of tape. It means that policy is determined on writes at LB (logical block) zero (the first block in the partition). App
affects host reporting of density and is included to support legacy needs for transparency. The default of not masking encrypted den
ESD. Electrostatic discharge. ESP. The Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) protocol provides origin authenticity, integrity, and confid
IML. Initial microprogram load. Incomp. Mag.. Incompatible Magazine: This message appears on the Operator Control Panel during librar
loadable. Having the ability to be loaded. LME. Library Managed Encryption LTO cartridge memory (LTO-CM). Within each LTO Ultrium d
wound solenoid that is excited with a linear current density in its winding of one abampere per 4π centimeters of axial length. off
SE. Single-ended. Secure Sockets Layer. See SSL. segment. A part. sel. Select. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). A drive sled with a S
Telnet. See Telnet Service Port. Telnet Service Port. A network protocol used by service personnel, under direction by support perso
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Index AAccess PIN, Operator Control Panel 4-29 accessor 1-6 Accessor 1-5 accessory package 4-2 active slots 5-20, 5-38 Active Slots 4-18
Supported Internet Protocols The library supports the following Internet protocols: v IPv4 v IPv6To learn more about IPv4, visit h
LLabelsbar code 6-4 guidelines for using 6-5 LED, amber 7-12 LEDs 2-2, 7-8 LEDs, front panel 1-1 library configuration form F-1 Library
Web User Interface (continued)Configure Library: Restore Defaults 5-49 configuring library 4-15 date and time 4-26 drive information 4-23
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Table 1-5. Library storage capacity and data transfer rate Characteristic 2U Library Specification 4U Library Specification Maximum sto
Speed Matching To improve system performance, the Ultrium 3 and Ultrium 4 Tape Drive uses a technique called speed matching to dyna
Power Management The Ultrium 3 and Ultrium 4 Tape Drive’s power management function controls the drive’s electronics so that part of
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Operation Specifications Library with Ultrium 4 drive(s) 2U Library 4U Library Maximum storage capacity Maximum number of data cartridges:
Altitude (operating) 2500 meters (8200 ft.) at 25°C ambient Maximum acoustical noise sound power levels LwAd in bels 6.6/6.8 Humidity
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Chapter 2. User Interfaces This library has two user interfaces. v Operator Control Panel - located on the front panel of the li
become illuminated. The error code will remain on the Operator Control Panel until a push button is pressed, which will cause the
v The Clean LED will only be lit when a cleaning REQUIRED has been issued by the drive. The LED will be turned OFF after a
Toggling Values Toggle values are used to switch between two different states like ON and OFF. 1. After navigating to the menu i
Login Important: Some options of the Web User Interface take the library OFFLINE. This inactive mode can interfere with host-based
System Status The System Status screen is always present after login giving current status of the library. Status icons indicate t
v If Auto Clean is enabled and a cleaning cartridge is not present, or if a cleaning cartridge is present, but not in a reser
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2008 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner
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Chapter 3. Installation Planning Before installing your library, take time to review the following information. Determining the Number
Using Multiple Logical Libraries for Library Sharing Multiple logical libraries are an effective way for the library to simultaneousl
Library Partitioning and Element Addressing Library 4U systems with firmware versions of .80 and higher, and containing at least 2 d
Configuration of a 2 Partition System A two partition system must have at least two drives installed. One drive must be installed
Configuration of a 4 Partition System A four partition system must have four drives. Each partition will contain one drive and one
exception in case of a “removed” condition. A drive slot which does not contain a drive and has a position between used slots ne
Note: For maximum performance, it is recommended to have a maximum of one drive per SCSI bus. – Only use the maximum system-to-
The Medium Changer device is required to be addressed via LUN 1 of the lowest-numbered drive position of each logical library. The
v LN Port: (default setting) - an automatic configuration that tries arbitrated loop first, then switched fabric v L Port - arb
Read this First Minimum Firmware Levels for Common Library Features Table 1. Minimum Firmware Levels for common Library features Feat
zoning capability to form a SAN partition. For systems that do not cooperate, use zoning to prevent the systems from sharing the
Chapter 4. Installation and Configuration Note: Review the information in ″Installation Planning″ before installing your library. To in
Table 4-1. Location criteria (continued) Criteria Definition Clearance v Back: Minimum of 15.4 cm (6 inches) v Front: Minimum of 3
– Bar code labels – Foot pads (for desktop installation)v With every library containing a SCSI drive: – SCSI terminator (one
4. Carefully return the library to an upright position. Important: Do not place any objects on top of the library. Removing and
2. Store the lock (1 ) and label (2 ) on the rear panel of the library as shown in Figure 4-5 on page 4-6. 12a77ug018 Figur
Rackmounting the Library (for Rack Installation ONLY) Attention: If you haven’t removed the shipping lock, complete this first before
1. Verify that your rack kit includes the following contents (see Figure 4-6): v Packaged in plastic material: – 2 rails (not
1 Two EIA units for round hole and square hole installation 3 Wide Gaps within the EIA unit 2 4 Narrow Gaps between EIA un
4. Using the Torx wrench included in your shipment, remove the screws (1 ) as shown in Figure 4-10. Screw locations on the 4U
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additional short, counter-sunk screw included in the rack kit. (The 4U rack anchors and mounting brackets are similar.) 7. With li
a77ug1781Figure 4-14. Securing the 2U library to the racka77ug1751 Figure 4-15. Securing the 4U library to the rack Chapter 4. Inst
Connecting the Host Interface Cable To connect the host interface cables to the library: 1. It is recommended that you shut down
and limit cable length. If there are any SE devices on the same SCSI bus, the entire SCSI bus will negotiate down to SE speed
5. Turn ON the library using the power button. Check the Operator Control Panel display to make sure the library is receiving p
Using Factory Defaults as Your Configuration The table below shows the main default library settings. If you wish to use the defaul
system is serviced by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, the network parameters will be automatically set. Once remot
10. Press the CANCEL button until the Home screen displays. 11. Press the CANCEL button to return to the home screen. 12. Po
a. Enter in your internet browser address field and press Enter on your keyboard. b. Compare the firmware level available on th
v I/O Station Enabled - If checked, the I/O Station is enabled. If not, the first 3 slots (in a 4U library or the 1st slot
Contents Read this First . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Minimum Firmware Levels for Common Library Features . . . . . . . . .
3. If your library has more than one drive, proceed to “Choosing the Number of Logical Libraries for Your Library.” If your lib
2. Select the number of logical libraries you would like to create in your library. 3. Click Submit to create the logical lib
Prerequisites for Library Managed Encryption: v SAS and Fibre Channel LTO Ultrium 4 Tape Drive (Full Height or Half Height)Note:
backup and recovery. These settings are required for Library Managed Encryption only. Enter the EKM Server Setting information. v P
Entering Library Network Settings This page shows the current network configuration of the library and allows modification to the con
a. DHCP Address - Click this item ON to have the IP Address of your library automatically set by the library host computer. Le
Entering User Access Information using the Web User Interface This function, other than the Access PIN, is not available on the Op
2. Enter the current Time using the HH:MM:SS 24-hour format. 3. Enter the current Date using the MMDDYYYY format. 4. Click on
2. If you would like to be notified when an error occurs, select Notify Errors. 3. If you would like to be notified when a
Setting the Operator Control Panel Access PIN using the Operator Control Panel 1. Navigate to Configure → Set Access PIN. 2. Pre
Data Cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Cartridge Compatibility . . . . . . . . . 6-2 WORM (Write Once, Read Many)
For more information on verifying the connection of SCSI devices, see the operating system documentation. Cartridge Magazines The libra
2U Library I/O Station The I/O (Input/Output) Station (see Figure 4-35) in a 2U library is part of the left magazine. To open the
4U Library I/O Station The I/O Station in a 4U library (see Figure 4-38) is part of the lower left magazine. To open the I/O St
Populating the Library with Data Cartridges For information on working with the cartridge magazines, see “Cartridge Magazines” on page
Inserting the Cleaning Cartridge See the Note below for 4U libraries with a Dedicated Cleaning Slot (DCS). The following criteria mu
cleaned, the user must manually refresh the screen after the clean has completed in order to be able to select an additional driv
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Chapter 5. Operations The following table lists menu navigation shortcuts to activities that can be performed via the Operator Contro
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Figures 1-1. Front panel of a 2U library . . . . . . 1-1 1-2. Front panel of a 4U library . . . . . . 1-2 1-3. Rear pan
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Table 5-1. Menu navigation shortcuts (continued) Information/Activity Menu Navigation Shortcuts Operator Control Panel For More Info Web U
Operator Control Panel Navigation The four control keys on the front of a 2U or 4U library enable the user to navigate through th
Table 5-2. Library Control Keys (continued) Control Keys Description 3 SELECT - Lower right button Used to display a sub-menu or for
Monitor Menu The Monitor menu contains information about the following sub menu items: v Library v Drive v InventoryMonitor: Libr
Under Monitor → Library are the following items: v Status v Identity v Error Log v Network Under Monitor → Library → Status
v Act. Cart - the serial number of the cartridge currently active in the library v On Time - the amount of time the library
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