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Remote Panel Operation

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Figure 5.12  Drive cell cartridge information display window

Display item

Explanation

Cell No.

Indicates a physical element address.

SCSI Address

Indicates an address of the element used with SCSI.

Barcode Label

The bar code label of the cartridges stored in the cell is
displayed

-

If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code
label is affixed, "No_Label" is displayed.

-

If there is no cartridge in the drive, "No_Tape" is
displayed.

Drive Type

Indicates the drive type.  If the type cannot be identified,
"Unknown" is displayed.

Clicking the [Back] button returns the window to the Cell Map window.

5.3.1.4  Searching using the bar code label

In the input box of the cell map window, enter the bar code label of a cartridge that you
want to find and click the [Search] button.  The column and cell number indicating where
the cartridge is stored is displayed in another window.

Summary of Contents for ETERNUS LT160

Page 1: ...Tape Library User s Guide C144 E072 01EN ...

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Page 3: ... requested to consult our sales representative before embarking on such specialized use TRADEMARKS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LTO Liner Tape Open and Ultrium are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company IBM Corporation and Seagate Technology Microsoft Windows MS and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States or certain other countries Solaris is a trademark of Sun...

Page 4: ...cts in EN60825 1 A11 The certificate of conformance is affixed to the module RELATED STANDARDS The product specifications and functions listed in this manual conform to the following standards Standard document code Name Established by ANSI X3 131 1986 American National Standard for Information Systeme Small Computer System Interface SCSI American National Standards Institute ANSI ANSI X3 131 1994...

Page 5: ...ry 1 1 Edition Date Revised location type 1 Revision 01 October 15 2002 1 Items in the Revised location column refer to the latest edition unless the item is marked with an asterisk An asterisk indicates an item in an older edition ...

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Page 7: ...en chapters appendixes a glossary and a list of acronyms and abbreviations Chapter 1 Overview This chapter explains the components and functions of the library Chapter 2 Introducing and Preparing the Library This chapter explains how to install connect and set up the library install the host turn power on and off and insert and eject cartridges Chapter 3 Library Operation This chapter explains how...

Page 8: ...l specifications and maintenance and the service life of cartridges Appendix A Model Configurations This appendix provides a the diagram of the configuration of each library Appendix B Technical Specifications This appendix provides ambient environment library physical and Fibre Channel cable specifications Conventions In this manual a button or menu that is referred to is indicated as for example...

Page 9: ...es information that could help the user use the product more efficiently In the text the alert signal is centered followed below by the indented message A wider line space precedes and follows the alert message to show where the alert message begins and ends The following is an example Example CAUTION Injury Never move your hands away from the drive module until it is placed in a safe place Otherw...

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Page 11: ... drive path 1 34 Opening and closing a door Damage on the library and electrical shock Be sure to open and close the front door and internal door after making sure that the device is turned off 1 21 Inserting a cartridge Damage to the library If work is done while the front door is open be careful not to touch the robot cables and printed circuits 3 2 Damage to the library Do not insert a cartridg...

Page 12: ...rive cannot be used from backup software Be sure to stop the operation of backup software before performing the load unload operation 4 41 Restarting the library Data loss Before turning off and then turning on the power again consult with the system administrator Do not turn off and then turn on the power when the interface is active Otherwise data loss or a hang up of the host system may occur 6...

Page 13: ...y to users and bystanders or damage to their property Operating Environment This product is designed for use in Japan and cannot be used outside Japan Fujitsu assumes no responsibility for any consequences resulting from use of the LT160 outside Japan Collecting and recycling products used in offices The LT160 tape library which is the property of a corporation must be handled as industrial waste ...

Page 14: ...tains mercury To ensure safety observe the precautions Do not swallow mercury Mercury is toxic to the body if swallowed Do not handle the LCD unit in such a way that it becomes gaseous a powder or a liquid Inhaling or swallowing mercury that has been burned crushed or liquefied with chemical treatment is hazardous Dispose of the LCD unit in accordance with Japanese laws and the waste disposal regu...

Page 15: ...3 Library Operation 4 Operator Panel Operation 5 Remote Panel Operation 6 Troubleshooting 7 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications Magnetic Tape Library Setup Guide C144 E073 1 Overview 2 Setting Up the Tape Library 3 Setting the Fibre Channel Interface 4 Setting the Operating System 5 Setting Backup Software 6 Tuning Backup Performance 7 Troubleshooting ...

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Page 17: ...8 1 1 6 Drive module 1 19 1 1 7 Opening Closing the door 1 21 1 1 7 1 Opening and closing the front door 1 21 1 1 7 2 Opening and closing the internal door 1 23 1 1 7 3 Opening and closing the rear door 1 25 1 1 8 Hardware module interface card power supply and BCR 1 27 1 2 Functional Overview 1 29 1 2 1 FC control function 1 29 1 2 2 Fast load function 1 29 1 2 3 Inventory function 1 30 1 2 4 Man...

Page 18: ...Chapter 3 Library Operation 3 1 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge 3 1 3 1 1 Inserting Ejecting a cartridge by opening the front door 3 2 3 1 2 Inserting Ejecting cartridges from CAS 3 8 3 1 2 1 Inserting cartridges from CAS 3 8 3 1 2 2 Ejecting into CAS 3 8 3 2 Cleaning the Drive 3 9 3 3 Power to the unit 3 10 3 4 Turning on the server 3 11 Chapter 4 Operator Panel Operation 4 ...

Page 19: ...nually 4 43 4 9 Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge 4 45 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge 4 45 4 9 2 Ejecting a cleaning cartridge 4 46 4 10R 4 48 4 11Releasing the Front Door Open Status 4 50 4 12Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host 4 51 4 13Making an Inventory 4 52 Chapter 5 Remote Panel Operation 5 1 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 1 1 Login method 5 3 5 1 2 Frame configuration 5 6 5 1 3 Menu ...

Page 20: ...2 2 Library alarm error 6 9 6 4 General Troubleshooting 6 10 6 4 1 Power 6 10 6 4 2 Connections 6 10 6 4 3 Cartridge 6 11 6 4 4 CAS 6 11 6 4 5 Compatibility 6 11 6 4 6 Library performance 6 12 6 4 7 Cleaning 6 12 6 4 8 Operator panel 6 12 6 4 9 Remote panel 6 13 Chapter 7 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications 7 1 7 1 Ultrium Cartridge Information 7 1 7 2 Replacement Period 7 2 7 3 Hand...

Page 21: ...A 5 A 5 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 167 cell options 10 CASs A 6 Appendix B Technical Specifications B 1 B 1 Library Drive Specifications B 1 B 1 1 Model A20 specification drive 1 to 10 units installed B 1 B 1 2 Model A32 specification drive 1 to 16 units installed B 2 B 1 3 Installed tape drive specification B 4 B 2 Environment Specifications B 5 Glossary GL 1 Index IN...

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Page 23: ... when open 1 24 Figure 1 20 Rear door 1 25 Figure 1 21 Rear door when open 1 26 Figure 1 22 LED sections device rear view 1 2 1 27 Figure 1 22 LED sections device rear view 2 2 1 28 Figure 1 23 Cable insertion port Lower part on the rear side of the device 1 28 Figure 1 24 SNMP function 1 36 Figure 2 1 Space required for library installation 2 2 Figure 2 2 Removing transport metal brackets 2 3 Fig...

Page 24: ... Home window displaying a library hardware error 4 48 Figure 4 30 Home window displaying a drive hardware error 4 49 Figure 4 31 Selecting the Reset button 4 49 Figure 4 32 Selecting the Manual Eject button 4 51 Figure 4 33 Selecting the Inventory button 4 52 Figure 5 1 Remote panel starting window 5 2 Figure 5 2 Login window 5 3 Figure 5 3 Window displayed when the login fails 5 4 Figure 5 4 Wind...

Page 25: ...artridges 6 3 Figure 6 4 Procedure 3 for removing cartridges 6 4 Figure 6 5 Procedure 4 for removing cartridges 6 5 Figure 6 6 Unlocking the external door of CAS 6 6 Figure 6 7 Operator panel window when a hardware error occurred in the drive 6 7 Figure 6 8 Operator panel window when a hardware error of the library occurs 6 8 Figure 6 9 Operator panel window when a library alarm error occurs 6 9 F...

Page 26: ... drive statuses listed in Table 4 2 4 10 Table 4 4 LOOP ID ALPA correspondence table 4 27 Table 4 5 World time zones 4 37 Table 6 1 Error type of the drive 6 7 Table 7 1 Tape cartridge specifications 7 1 Table 7 2 Environment conditions for storing the tape cartridge 7 3 Table 7 3 Environment conditions for transporting the tape cartridge 7 3 Table 7 4 Usable characters 7 6 Table B 1 Model A20 spe...

Page 27: ...Overview 1 1 Device Configuration 1 2 Functional Overview 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 1 Device outline 6 3 5 1 2 4 Figure 1 1 Appearance front 1 Front door 2 Rear door 3 Operator panel 4 Window 5 CAS Cartridge Access Station 6 Key ...

Page 28: ...Overview 1 2 C144 E072 01EN 1 2 Figure 1 2 Appearance rear 1 Key 2 Power switch ...

Page 29: ...1 1 Device Configuration C144 E072 01EN 1 3 1 Figure 1 3 Appearance rear with the open rear door 1 Drive module 1 Figure 1 4 Appearance isometric view from left with left side board removed 1 Robot unit ...

Page 30: ...igure 1 6 shows the appearance of the robot unit 1 Hand mechanism Mechanism for ejecting or inserting cartridges from or into a cell CAS or drive The hand mechanism contains the following mechanisms c a e b d Figure 1 5 Hand mechanism a Picker mechanism Holds a cartridge b Bar code reader Reads the bar code label affixed to a cartridge Also detects the relative position of the robot ...

Page 31: ...or operating the hand mechanism in the left right direction When the expanded locker is used an expanded base can be mounted on the left of the X mechanism 5 Y mechanism Mechanism for operating the robot unit vertically A weight as heavy as the robot unit is mounted so that the robot unit can be moved vertically by hand 1 1 The robot unit can be moved manually while it is turned off so that the ro...

Page 32: ...Overview 1 6 C144 E072 01EN Figure 1 6 Robot appearance 1 Hand mechanism For details see Figure 1 5 2 Tilt mechanism 3 Swivel mechanism 4 X mechanism 5 Y mechanism 3 4 2 1 5 ...

Page 33: ...h model see Appendix A Model Configuration 1 1 3 1 Configuration of the basic model components The following figure shows the physical location of each component of the basic model Basic cabinet rear Basic cabinet front CELL 7 CELL 6 CELL 8 DRIVE a CAS a DRIVE b CELL 5 CELL 4 CELL 0 CELL 1 CELL 2 CELL 3 Basic cabinet side Basic cabinet Figure 1 7 Configuration diagram of the standard model compone...

Page 34: ...ll is used for temporarily storing a cartridge when a cartridge replacement request Exchange Medium command is made from the host Reserve cell This type of cell is used for setting aside a cartridge when it cannot be stored in a cell in response to a cartridge mount request Move Medium command from the host Open the front door to remove the cartridge set aside in the reserve cell When a cartridge ...

Page 35: ...drivers max Number of CASs Power supply used 98 100 200V 182 100 200V A20 221 10 10 100 200V 89 200V Basic A32 167 16 10 200V Table 1 2 Upgrade pattern A20 Purchase model Model cell drive A20 98 10 A20 182 10 A20 221 10 A20 98 10 A20 182 10 u Purchase model A20 221 10 u u Table 1 3 Upgrade pattern A32 Purchase model Model cell drive A32 98 10 A32 182 10 A32 89 10 Purchase model A32 167 10 u Note T...

Page 36: ...perator inserts or ejects cartridges when the device is operating A special magazine is used for inserting or ejecting cartridges and up to five volumes of cartridges can be inserted ejected simultaneously for each CAS CAS consists of the following mechanisms 3 4 2 1 Figure 1 8 CAS mechanism appearance ...

Page 37: ...erator from the device interior when no magazine is inserted in CAS 3 Magazine insertion ejection port Port for inserting a magazine into the device or ejecting it from the device 4 Positioning projection Projection with a tilt to position the magazine correctly in CAS The following explains how to insert and eject a magazine using CAS 1 1 4 1 Inserting a magazine from CAS 1 After the CAS external...

Page 38: ...Overview 1 12 C144 E072 01EN Ejection Insertion Figure 1 9 Magazine insertion method 1 3 Make sure that the magazine is in its regular position and then close the external door until it is locked ...

Page 39: ...the magazine is pushed further it is completely over the positioning projection Figure 1 11 This state in which the magazine is pushed in completely is its regular position Always push the magazine into this position The external door is constructed so that it cannot be closed if the magazine is not in its regular position Figure 1 10 Magazine insertion method 2 ...

Page 40: ...Overview 1 14 C144 E072 01EN Figure 1 11 Magazine insertion method 3 magazine regular position ...

Page 41: ...pen the external door to the left until you hear a click 2 Hold the handle on the rear side of the magazine inside CAS lift the handle by holding it so that the magazine front is pointing downward and the bottom on the rear side is lifted Figure 1 12 In this state pull the handle out from the device Figure 1 12 Magazine ejection method 3 Pull the magazine out completely from CAS by pulling the han...

Page 42: ...from CAS Remarks The library has two CASs each of which can hold five volume magazines A magazine consists of the following mechanisms 2 3 4 5 1 Front Rear Figure 1 13 Figure for explaining the magazine mechanism 1 Cartridge storage shelf unit This shelf unit comprising five shelves can store up to five volumes 2 Cartridge drop prevention lever This lever prevents cartridges from dropping from the...

Page 43: ...pt is made to insert a cartridge into the magazine with the cartridge having the wrong orientation this lever is extended making insertion into the CAS physically impossible 1 1 5 1 Inserting cartridges into the magazine 1 Rotate the cartridge drop prevention lever counterclockwise as viewed from the direction in which cartridges will be inserted Figure 1 14 Figure for explaining cartridge inserti...

Page 44: ... transportation is pointing upward Figure 1 15 If not set in the correct orientation the lever for keeping the cartridge from being inserted backwards is extended preventing insertion of the magazine into CAS In this case set the cartridge so that its orientation is correct 1 1 5 2 Ejecting cartridges from the magazine 1 Hold the magazine by one hand and then rotate the cartridge drop prevention l...

Page 45: ...supply and external interface When for example a drive fails maintenance replacement is carried out in units of drive modules The host interface supports the fiber channel 1 2 3 4 Front 5 6 7 8 Rear Figure 1 16 Drive module appearance 1 CAUTION label A note label for drop prevention when removing drive modules from the device for maintenance replacement ...

Page 46: ...il if anything other than cartridges e g a hand is inserted into the CTG insertion port when handling the drive module 5 Interface Port for the fiber channel interface 6 Handle Handle used for removing or transporting drive modules 7 Fan Fan for cooling the interior of the drive module 8 Stopper for drop prevention Stopper for preventing the drive module from dropping when pulling it out from the ...

Page 47: ...ose the front door internal door and rear door CAUTION Damage on the library and electrical shock Be sure to open and close the front door and internal door after making sure that the device is turned off 1 1 7 1 Opening and closing the front door Locked Open 2 3 1 1 Key 2 Handle 3 Aluminum part Figure 1 17 Front door ...

Page 48: ...or 1 Close the front door by pressing the aluminum part at the left end of the front door 2 Turn the keys from the open position to the locked position two locations at the upper and lower parts of the front door Remarks 1 When opening or closing the front door do not hold any part other than the handle and aluminum part 2 Open and close the front door slowly 3 When closing the front door make sur...

Page 49: ...1 1 Device Configuration C144 E072 01EN 1 23 1 1 7 2 Opening and closing the internal door 1 2 3 1 Thumbscrew 2 Handle 3 Internal door Figure 1 18 Internal door ...

Page 50: ...2 Fully secure the internal door by rotating the thumbscrews at the upper and lower parts of the door clockwise Remarks 1 When opening or closing the door do not hold any part other than the handle 2 Open or close the internal door slowly If the internal door is opened or closed abruptly or such that it is subjected to physical shock cartridges mounted inside the internal door may be knocked out o...

Page 51: ...1 1 Device Configuration C144 E072 01EN 1 25 1 1 7 3 Opening and closing the rear door Locked Open 2 1 1 Rear door 2 Handle Figure 1 20 Rear door ...

Page 52: ...r 1 Turn the rear door key from the locked position to the open position 2 Pull the handle out to open the rear door Figure 1 21 Figure 1 21 Rear door when open 2 Closing the rear door 1 Close the rear door slowly and turn the key to the locked position ...

Page 53: ...ardware module interface card power supply and BCR 1 2 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Drive power supply Robot power supply PDU section Remarks Drive power supply 1 Power ON green 2 Power ALARM orange 3 Fan ALARM orange Figure 1 22 LED sections device rear view 1 2 ...

Page 54: ...t side ALARM orange 9 Drive side ALARM orange 10 Robot side ON green 11 Drive side ON green Figure 1 22 LED sections device rear view 2 2 1 2 3 5 4 Figure 1 23 Cable insertion port Lower part on the rear side of the device 1 Interface between HOST and drive FC 2 Interface between HOST and library FC 3 LAN 4 AC inlet 100 200 V or 200 V 5 RCI ...

Page 55: ...emarks The library can have up to four connection ports for the SCSI or fiber channel cables To add a connection port consult with the maintenance person 1 2 2 Fast load function This is a function only for mounting a cartridge in response to a request from the host to mount a cartridge on the drive without waiting until the drive is ready The fast load function can be set from the operator panel ...

Page 56: ...ing an inventory Auto inventory function This is a function for making an inventory as an initialization operation when the library is turned on Disabling the auto inventory function can reduce the library startup time However if you insert or eject a cartridge with the front door open after turning off the library the information is not automatically reflected in the management information of the...

Page 57: ...ll Neither the auto cleaning function nor the manual cleaning function can be used if there is no cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell If there is no cleaning cartridge in the cell insert a cleaning cartridge from the CAS This operation can be performed from the operator panel For information on inserting a cleaning cartridge see 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge Operation of the auto cleani...

Page 58: ...han normal Furthermore the auto cleaning function of the backup software uses ordinary cells reducing the cells available for data cartridges Fujitsu therefore recommends using the auto cleaning function under control of the library the factory default is enabled 1 2 5 2 Manual cleaning function The drive is cleaned directly by operations on the operator panel For information on the method of perf...

Page 59: ...lization or when a cartridge is transported Error is displayed in the Library Status field on the Device Status window home window of the operator panel or remote panel and also the Library Error icon is displayed in the icon area Recovery can be made possible by releasing the library error by performing the reset operation on the operator panel Important If the library error cannot be released by...

Page 60: ... the backup software and update the management information of cartridge after disabling the auto eject setting 1 2 7 Remote panel function This function can monitor the library and drive information via LAN from the general browser such as Internet Explorer and Netscape using the remote communication function of the library It can also be used to set the operations and functions of the library and...

Page 61: ...and Java Script Enable the settings of these functions of the browser to be used Important Use the remote panel in an environment in which sufficient network security measures are taken 1 2 8 E mail function The E mail function is available as a remote communication function of the library This function can send the error report E mail containing error information is written to up to five mail add...

Page 62: ...P from the SNMP agent incorporated into the library to the management software This enables centralized management of hardware at one location as is the case with other network devices Library SNMP agent Monitoring window Device information Management software LAN SNMP Error information MIB TRAP transmission Figure 1 24 SNMP function Settings related to the SNMP agent can be made from the remote p...

Page 63: ...llation 2 3 Connecting the Library 2 4 Power on and Power off 2 5 Checking the Library and Drive Settings 2 6 Checking the Host Settings 2 1 Installing the Library 2 1 1 Conditions for library installation In addition to the installation space of the device space is required for opening and closing the front and rear doors ...

Page 64: ...ff intake port Device top surface 800 View area Figure 2 1 Space required for library installation If the customer uses the LT160 20 or LT160 30 and plans to implement expansion in the future separate space for installing the expansion locker will also be required Remarks Make a detailed inquiry about the installation space at the consultation liaison section ...

Page 65: ... Removing transport metal brackets Transport metal brackets 1 Transport metal bracket 1 2 Transport metal bracket 1 setscrews two 3 Transport metal bracket 2 4 Transport metal bracket 2 setscrew one 5 Transport metal bracket 3 6 Transport metal bracket 3 setscrews three ...

Page 66: ...e with the library 2 Turn off all peripheral devices that are connected to the host computer using methods appropriate for each case 3 Turn off the host If the host computer is connected to a network contact the system administrator before turning off the power Remarks 1 Make sure that as many card extension slots as appropriate that can be used in the library model to be used are mounted in the h...

Page 67: ...f you wish to add another port contact maintenance personnel The following explains how to connect the library via a Fibre Channel cable Some options are available for the Fibre Channel cabling For an overview see Figure 2 3 To use a hub or switch see the user s manual for the product to be used Cable wiring No 1 Connecting the library directly to the host Host Host Library Host Library Host Hub s...

Page 68: ...rrect procedure When removing an internal component be sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap and use the antistatic mat 5 Connect the FC interface or interfaces of the library to the host hub or switch 6 If there is an FC switch turn it on 7 Connect the power cord of the library to a grounded power outlet Turn on the library by pressing the library s power switch Turning on the power starts init...

Page 69: ...nds on whether RCI is used 2 4 1 1 If RCI is not used Turn on the power switch located on the back panel on the rear of the library Power switch ON state Figure 2 4 Power switch power on 2 4 1 2 If RCI is used If RCI is used the host controls power on For more information see the server manual Remarks If you turn on or off the power using RCI the power switch of the library must be set to ON ...

Page 70: ...to the system must be turned off immediately in case of emergency such as the occurrence of a library error pull out the power supply plug 2 4 2 1 If RCI is not used Turn off the power switch located on the back panel on the rear of the library OFF state Power switch Figure 2 5 Power switch power off 2 4 2 2 If RCI is used If RCI is used the host controls power on For more information see the serv...

Page 71: ...r information on the setting method see 4 5 1 2 Setting the host WWPN permitted for each adapter If needed 2 5 2 3 Checking the auto cleaning function setting The auto cleaning function detects a cleaning request from a drive and automatically cleans the drive using a cleaning cartridge Auto cleaning is enabled by the factory default For information on the setting method see 4 5 2 Setting library ...

Page 72: ...el For information on the procedure see 4 5 4 Setting the clock setting made from the operator panel or 5 5 4 Setting the clock setting from the remote panel The library also supports automatic adjustment using NTP only the client function For information on the setting method see 4 5 3 Setting information about the network 2 5 2 8 Checking the remote panel settings You can manage and monitor your...

Page 73: ...st and then search for the library and drive For Windows NT select Settings Control Panel and finally SCSI adapter For Sun Solaris check the installation by seeing the message on the FC host bus adapter driver that is output to the OS startup log such as var adm messages specified in the etc syslog conf file or using the utility commands provided with the FC host bus adapter Perform backup on a tr...

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Page 75: ...re operation The first method allows you to insert a large number of cartridges at one time but opening the front door places the library offline Therefore if you want to insert a cartridge during operation you can only do so from the CAS To eject a cartridge from the library either manually eject it after opening the front door or eject it from the CAS using a backup software operation As with in...

Page 76: ...oor Opened icon is lit in the icon area 3 Insert a cartridge into the cell or eject it from the cell When inserting a cartridge insert it as far as it will go with the cartridge having the correct orientation as shown in Figure 3 1 If the insertion orientation is correct the bar code label is facing the front orientation in which the robot can read and the reel surface of the cartridge is pointing...

Page 77: ... not insert a cartridge into the following cells Cleaning cell A cleaning cartridge can be inserted Replacement cell Reserve cell Diagnostic cell 1 2 3 4 5 1 Cartridge insertion direction 2 Cell 3 Cartridge 4 Label surface 5 Groove for preventing improper insertion Figure 3 1 Cartridge insertion direction ...

Page 78: ...e work by manually keeping the robot out of the way The robot unit can be moved vertically by hand The hand mechanism can be moved in the left right direction by hand and rotated horizontally by hand Note the following points when moving the robot by hand If the robot unit is moved while the picker mechanism or cartridge is extended from the hand mechanism Figure 3 2 the robot unit cartridges or s...

Page 79: ... a Cartridge Data Cartridge C144 E072 01EN 3 5 Hand mechanism Picker mechanism Figure 3 2 Picker mechanism protruding from the hand mechanism Figure 3 3 Picker mechanism that has been completely inserted into the hand mechanism ...

Page 80: ...Library Operation 3 6 C144 E072 01EN Hand mechanism X base Figure 3 4 Hand mechanism placed on the right edge Hand mechanism X base Figure 3 5 Hand mechanism placed on the left edge ...

Page 81: ...3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge C144 E072 01EN 3 7 Figure 3 6 Parts requiring grease in the robot Grease oil application section ...

Page 82: ... the cell using the backup software Remarks After the CAS Open icon goes out the library automatically makes an inventory of magazines Perform the insertion operation from the backup software after the inventory operation is completed 3 1 2 2 Ejecting into CAS 1 If there is no magazine in CAS first put a magazine in CAS 2 Perform the operation for ejection into CAS from the backup software 3 Open ...

Page 83: ...operation from the operator panel For information about the operation using the operator panel see 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge 2 The maximum number of times that a cleaning cartridge can be used is determined by each drive maker If the maximum number of times of a cleaning cartridge can be used in the cleaning cell is reached the Exchange Clean Tape icon goes on in the icon area of the op...

Page 84: ...ed on to initialize the LT160 Otherwise a malfunction may occur If the power to the LT160 is turned off during backup the integrity of data being written cannot be guaranteed In addition the cartridge to which the data is being written might be disabled In such a case contact the support department in charge of the backup software take the recommended corrective action and reexecute the backup ...

Page 85: ...072 01EN 3 11 3 4 Turning on the server If the server is turned on while the LT160 is being initialized the server might not correctly identify the LT160 Instead turn on the server power after initialization of the LT160 is completed ...

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Page 87: ... of the Library Drive 4 11 Releasing the Front Door Open Status 4 12 Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host 4 13 Making an Inventory 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel 4 1 1 Touch panel operation The operator panel is positioned on the front of the library It is possible to perform operations such as referencing setting the library and drive status and opening the magazine door of CAS from the...

Page 88: ...Host WWPN Host I F Target ID LUN Host WWPN WWPN List Network IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway CLEAN Manual CLEAN Insert CLNTape Eject CLNTape CAS Open Load Unload Reset Manual Eject Load Tape to Drive Unload Tape to CAS Slot Open Door of CAS Magazine Eject Tape to Home Cell Reset of Errors LIB Initialization Menu to install maintain Library and Drive for Custom Supporter Vendor ID Product ID Auto Cl...

Page 89: ...ed on In the initialization window the processing contents of the library are displayed using characters Figure 4 1 Initialization window 4 1 2 2 Home window If the initialization is completed the operator panel switches to the home window In the home window as Device Status the library drive status is displayed in the main area and the library status is displayed in the icon area in real time Sel...

Page 90: ...igure 4 2 Home window 4 1 2 3 Menu window Selecting the MENU button in the home window switches the panel to the menu window From the menu window it is possible to reference and set information and perform library operations Figure 4 3 Menu window ...

Page 91: ...mation and error log can be referenced SETUP button Library drive information settings Settings for the Target ID networks and library modes can be made OPERATION button Library operation Operations such as loading to the drive unloading from the drive and manual cleaning can be performed MAINTENANCE button Menu exclusively used for maintenance Only maintenance persons are allowed to use this menu...

Page 92: ...n is selected INFORMATION Indicates the INFORMATION menu SETUP Indicates the SETUP menu OPERATION Indicates the OPERATION menu 2 Subtitle area The subtitle of the window is displayed The button names of the function selected from the menu window are displayed Also supplementary information such as conditions for selection and effective values in the setup range is displayed 3 Main area Used for th...

Page 93: ...re displayed The following table lists the icons that indicate the library status Library Error A hardware error occurred in the library Library Alarm The alarm information for the library is retained This icon goes off if the alarm status is released CAS Opened The CAS door is open Exchange Clean Tape Insert from the CAS a new cleaning cartridge that is usable No Clean Tape Exist Insert a cleanin...

Page 94: ...rea from the home window to the menu window HOME button Returns to the home window from the menu window UP button Scrolls back to the previous page in the home and menu windows DOWN button Scrolls to the next page in the home and menu windows BACK button Returns to the previous window in the menu window CAS button Shortcut to the menu to open the magazine door of CAS ...

Page 95: ... inserted Loading Indicates that the drive is loading Ready Indicates that the drive is read write ready after completing loading Write Protected Indicates that the loaded cartridge is write protected Rewinding Indicates that the tape is being rewound Reading Indicates that the tape is being read Writing Indicates that the tape is being written to Erasing Indicates that the tape is being erased Lo...

Page 96: ...10 C144 E072 01EN Table 4 3 Drive cartridge status added to the end of indications of library or drive statuses listed in Table 4 2 XXX N C Indicates that the FC cable is not connected XXX OFL Indicates that the drive is offline ...

Page 97: ... cells magazine cells cleaning cells reserve cells and diagnostics cells First select the Cell Map button from the INFORMATION menu Figure 4 5 Selecting the Cell Map button 4 3 1 1 Referencing general cell cartridge information 1 Select the Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Cell 2 Select the column number to be referenced 1 The column number that can be selected depends on the mo...

Page 98: ...the general cell are displayed Figure 4 6 Cartridge information reference window for general cells 4 3 1 2 Referencing magazine cell cartridge information 1 Select the CAS button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map CAS 2 Select the magazine number to be referenced INFORMATION menu Cell Map CAS MGZ 0 MGZ 1 ...

Page 99: ...dge information 1 Select the Clean Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Clean Cell 2 The following cleaning cell cartridge information is displayed Bar code label name Cartridge type such as LTO C Count count used available count Status Normal Limit Error Remarks Only cleaning cartridges whose status is Normal can be used for cleaning with the auto cleaning and manual cleaning funct...

Page 100: ... ERR Indicates that the cartridge cannot be used due to a cartridge error Figure 4 8 Reference window for cleaning cell cartridge information 4 3 1 4 Referencing reserve cell cartridge information 1 Select the Reserve Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Reserve Cell 2 The following reserve cell cartridge information is displayed Bar code label name Cartridge type such as LTO G1 ...

Page 101: ...Referencing Library Information C144 E072 01EN 4 15 Figure 4 9 Reference window for reserve cell cartridge information If there is a cartridge in the reserve cell the Exist In Reserve Cell icon is displayed ...

Page 102: ... cartridge information 1 Select the Diag Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Diag Cell 2 The following diagnostics cell cartridge information is displayed Label name Cartridge type such as LTO G1 Figure 4 10 Cartridge information reference window for diagnostic cell ...

Page 103: ...igure 4 11 Selecting the Host I F button 2 Press the adapter number of an adapter whose information you want to reference The lowermost library adapter card installed has adapter number 0 and the uppermost has adapter number 3 INFORMATION menu Host I F Adapt 0 Adapt 1 4 3 2 1 Referencing the Target ID and LUN of each adapter You can reference information on an adapter with a card installed in the ...

Page 104: ...ology Fabric connection AL direct connection Addressing mode Hard address Soft address LOOP ID World Wide Node Name WWNN of the adapter World Wide Port Name WWPN of the adapter LUN value Figure 4 12 Host interface information reference window When the Fabric connection is set Figure 4 13 Host interface information reference window When the AL connection Hard address are set ...

Page 105: ...itted set for each adapter 1 1 It is possible to reference the host WWPNs for adapters whose adapter port is connected to a Fiber Channel 1 Select the Host WWPN button INFORMATION menu Host I F Adapt 0 Host WWPN 2 WWPNs of the hosts to which access is permitted for the specified adapter are displayed The maximum number of permitted hosts is 8 for each adapter Remarks If no host WWPN is set all hos...

Page 106: ...ble magazines Library setup information Library Vendor ID Product ID Setup status of the auto cleaning function Setup status of the auto inventory function Setup status of the auto eject function Setup status of the fast load function 4 3 4 Referencing information about the drive It is possible to reference the Target Loop ID of the drive Addressing mode setting Vendor ID Product ID and WWPN WWNN ...

Page 107: ...072 01EN 4 21 World Wide Node Name WWNN of the drive World Wide Port Name WWPN of the drive Figure 4 15 Drive information reference window When the Soft address is set Figure 4 16 Drive information reference window When the Hard address is set ...

Page 108: ...eference information about hardware errors that occurred and alarm errors that have not been released Remarks If a hardware error occurs the Library Error icon is displayed in the home window If an alarm error occurs the Library Alarm icon is displayed in the home window First select the Error Log button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu Error Log 4 3 6 1 Referencing hardware error inform...

Page 109: ...Referencing hardware error information for the drive To reference error information such as the date time of occurrence and error code of the drive select the Drive Log button INFORMATION menu Error Log Drive Log Ten pieces of past error information can be referenced Figure 4 18 Hardware error information display window of the drive ...

Page 110: ...s listed on the alarm list When the FC cable is connected the Library Alarm icon is no longer displayed 4 3 7 Referencing the version number of the library drive It is possible to reference the version number of firmware hardware of the library drive 1 Select the F W Version button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu F W Version 2 The following library drive information is displayed Library...

Page 111: ...ton 2 Then specify the drive number SETUP menu Drive DRV 00 DRV 01 3 Select the Addressing mode 1 To specify the LOOP ID directly select the Hard Address button SETUP menu Drive DRV 00 Hard address To specify the LOOP ID automatically select the Soft Address button SETUP menu Drive DRV 00 Soft Address Remarks Soft Address is set by default 4 If Hard Address is set specify the LOOP ID ...

Page 112: ...ge window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the SETUP menu 6 A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed When the processing is completed an end message window is displayed This completes the settings The drive is reset automatically and setup values are enabled Remarks If the drive is connected via a fiber channel switc...

Page 113: ...h 018 CBh 019 CAh 020 C9h 021 C7h 022 C6h 023 C5h 024 C3h 025 BCh 026 BAh 027 B9h 028 B6h 029 B5h 030 B4h 031 B3h 032 B2h 033 B1h 034 AEh 035 ADh 036 ACh 037 ABh 038 AAh 039 A9h 040 A7h 041 A6h 042 A5h 043 A3h 044 9Fh 045 9Eh 046 9Dh 047 9Bh 048 98h 049 97h 050 90h 051 8Fh 052 88h 053 84h 054 82h 055 81h 056 80h 057 7Ch 058 7Ah 059 79h 060 76h 061 75h 062 74h 063 73h 064 72h 065 71h 066 6Eh 067 6D...

Page 114: ...on mode 4 5 1 Setting information about the host interface It is possible to set the Target Loop ID of the library host WWPNs to which access is permitted and registration list of host WWPNs to which access is permitted 4 5 1 1 Setting the library Target Loop ID for each adapter 1 Select the Host I F button from the SETUP menu Figure 4 21 Selecting the Host I F button ...

Page 115: ... number SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 0 Adapter 1 4 Select the topology For Fabric connection select the Fabric button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 1 Fabric For AL connection select the FC AL button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 2 FC AL Remarks Fabric is set by default 5 If the AL connection is selected specify the Addressing mode ...

Page 116: ...AL Hard Address To set the LOOP ID automatically select the Soft Address button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 2 FC AL Soft Address 6 If Hard Address is set specify the LOOP ID Select the Ten Key icon and then enter a LOOP ID using the ten key pad The range of LOOP ID value is as follows LOOP ID 0 125 decimal If the entry is completed select the OK button Figure 4 23 LOOP ID setup window of...

Page 117: ...he host WWPN permitted for each adapter If needed Set the WWPN to which access is permitted for each adapter Up to eight hosts can be permitted for each adapter Remarks If no host WWPN is set all hosts can be accessed If a host WWPN is set access is permitted to the setup host only 1 Select the Host WWPN button Figure 4 24 Selecting the Host WWPN button 2 Select the connected adapter number SETUP ...

Page 118: ...ccess is permitted from all hosts by default Figure 4 25 Host WWPN setting window Delete host WWPN that is already set Select the Ten Key icon of the item to be deleted select the AC button for the reset and then select the OK button WWPN that has been set will be deleted 1 1 Even if a host WWPN is deleted it is not removed from the WWPN list For information about the method of removing it from th...

Page 119: ...ION menu Host I F WWPN List 2 Add WWPN to the WWPN list or delete WWPN from the WWPN list Adding to the WWPN list Select the Ten Key icon and enter WWPN using the ten key pad Figure 4 26 Host WWPN list registration window 4 5 1 4 Deleting from the WWPN list Select the Ten Key icon of the item to be deleted select the AC button for the reset and then select the OK button Ten key button for adding W...

Page 120: ...able Perform the inventory operation Disable Do not perform the inventory operation Auto Eject Set whether to return any cartridge remaining in the drive during power on automatically to its original cell by using the library Enable Return to the original cell Disable Do not return to the original cell Fast Load Set whether to enable fast loading which speeds up mounting for a drive Enable Enable ...

Page 121: ...il function REMCS function REMote Customer Support system This function links the customer and the maintenance management system of Fujitsu to provide support such items as recognizing error occurrences reducing recovery time and firmware delivery Remarks For information about the method of applying the REMCS function contact the maintenance person 1 Select the Network button from the SETUP menu S...

Page 122: ...ired so that the time can be recorded in the error information 1 Select the Time button from the SETUP menu SETUP menu Time 2 For Year Month Day Hour and Minute select the Ten Key icon and then make entries using the ten key pad If the entries are completed select the OK button Remarks Years that can be entered are 2002 to 2037 3 Select the DOWN button to go to the next window Set the Time Zone us...

Page 123: ... Helsinki Istanbul Cairo East Europe Harare Israel Pretoria 01 00 Berlin Stockholm Rome Bern Brussels Vienna Paris Madrid Amsterdam Prague Warsaw Budapest 00 00 U K Lisbon Monrovia Casablanca 01 00 Atlantic 02 00 Mid Atlantic 03 00 Brasilia Buenos Aires Georgetown 03 30 Newfoundland 04 00 Atlantic Standard Time Canada Caracas La Paz 05 00 Eastern Standard Time U S Canada Bogota Lima 06 00 Central ...

Page 124: ...een saver activates select the Ten Key button and make an entry using the numeric keypad When the entry is complete select the OK button Remarks The time that can be entered is 1 to 99 minutes 3 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the input window 4 A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed ...

Page 125: ...me window If the door is closed after inserting a magazine the library automatically searches for a cartridge inside the magazine 1 The following two methods are available to enter the menu to open the magazine door a Select the CAS button in the common button area in the home window Figure 4 27 Selecting the CAS button b Select the CAS Open button from the OPERATION menu Figure 4 28 Selecting the...

Page 126: ...S Open MGZ 0 MGZ 1 3 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the magazine selection window 4 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message the door of the specified magazine opens ...

Page 127: ...oading a cartridge contained in the magazine into the drive 1 Select the Load Unload button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Load Unload 2 Press the Load button 3 Select a magazine When a magazine is selected the door of the specified magazine opens OPERATION menu Load Unload Load MGZ 0 MGZ 1 4 Specify a cartridge inside the specified magazine using a label number more than one cartridge may...

Page 128: ...load operation cannot be performed CAUTION Data loss If a drive is used for the load unload operation the drive cannot be used from backup software Be sure to stop the operation of backup software before performing the load unload operation 1 Select the Load Unload button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Load Unload 2 Specify a drive to be unloaded more than one drive may be specified 3 Spec...

Page 129: ...e expiration dates of all cleaning cartridges dedicated for the drive to be cleaned have passed or an error has occurred in all cleaning cartridges Eject cleaning cartridges that cannot be used and then insert ones that can be used For information on the method of ejecting a cleaning cartridge see 4 9 2 Ejecting a cleaning cartridge 3 A drive being cleaned is temporary placed offline When cleaning...

Page 130: ...isplayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the drive designation window 5 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message cleaning of the specified drive is completed ...

Page 131: ...ange Clean Tape icon lights in the icon area of the operator panel If this icon is lit eject the cleaning cartridge which is now unusable and replace it with a new cleaning cartridge 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge A cleaning cartridge is inserted into the cleaning cell Remarks This operation can be performed only if there is an available cleaning cell 1 Select the Clean button from the OPERA...

Page 132: ...ng cartridge selection window 6 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message insertion of the cleaning cartridge is completed 4 9 2 Ejecting a cleaning cartridge A cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell is ejected into the magazine 1 Select the Clean button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Clean 2 Then select the Eject...

Page 133: ...es whose status is Normal Eject cleaning cartridges whose status is Limit or Error 4 Specify the magazine OPERATION menu CLEAN Remove CLNTape CLNI02L1 MGZ 1 MGZ 3 Remarks Only magazines with available space can be selected 5 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the magazine designation window 6 A message indicat...

Page 134: ...nd drive cannot be used for any software backup operation Wait to use them until after the recovery operation is complete If a hardware error of the library occurs error code is displayed in the Library Status table in the home window Also the Library Error icon is lit in the icon area Figure 4 29 Home window displaying a library hardware error If a hardware error of the drive occurs error code is...

Page 135: ...tton 2 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the OPERATION menu window 3 A message window indicating that processing is under way is displayed and an attempt is made to release all errors If the display changes to an end message error releasing is completed Remarks The locations of errors that could not be releas...

Page 136: ... area Remarks The library is in the Not Ready state If the front door is closed the library automatically takes inventory the management information of cartridges managed by the library is updated and the library returns to the online state Confirm at this point that the Front Door Opened icon previously lit in the icon area of the operator panel is now off ...

Page 137: ... for this operation is made automatically offline When the unloading is completed the drive becomes automatically online OPERATION menu Manual Eject 1 Select the Manual Eject button from the OPERATION menu Figure 4 32 Selecting the Manual Eject button 2 Specify the drive to be unloaded OPERATION menu Manual Eject DRV 01 DRV 02 Only drives in which a cartridge is loaded can be specified 3 A confirm...

Page 138: ... or change the position of a cartridge execute the Inventory operation from the operator panel to take inventory and update the library s cartridge management information 1 Select the Inventory button from the OPERATION menu Figure 4 33 Selecting the Inventory button 2 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the OP...

Page 139: ...ve status reference library and drive settings and drive cleaning from the general purpose browser 1 such as PC via LAN 1 The recommended browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 to 6 0 and Netscape Navigator 4 7 to 4 78 Before using the remote panel you need to make network settings from the operator panel to set to be enabled an IP address subnet mask and gateway After making the settings rest...

Page 140: ...Remote Panel Operation 5 2 C144 E072 01EN Figure 5 1 Remote panel starting window Remarks The web panel uses Cookie and Java Script Enable in advance their settings in the browser to be used ...

Page 141: ...od 1 Click the Start button The following login window is displayed Figure 5 2 Login window 2 After entering the login and password click the Login button Remarks Two login accounts General and Administrator are available their login passwords differ ...

Page 142: ...nd operations are allowed admin admin default Multiple persons can be logged in simultaneously with a general account However only one person can be logged in with an administrator account 3 If the entered login and password are correct the home window is displayed Remarks 1 If the login is fails the following window is displayed Figure 5 3 Window displayed when the login fails Click Go to LOGIN w...

Page 143: ...art following forced termination due to a browser error the following window is displayed Figure 5 4 Window displayed for duplicate login To forcibly log off after checking the message contents click the YES button After returning to the login window log in again If the YES button is clicked operations from the Web panel to which currently logged in is prohibited To not forcibly log off click the ...

Page 144: ...rame on the Web panel has the following appearance 1 Menu frame 2 Main frame 1 Menu frame Menus for the status reference settings operations are displayed 2 Main frame A window for performing settings operations of the menu selected from the menu frame is displayed Figure 5 5 Frame configuration of the remote panel ...

Page 145: ...ID Host WWN Cell Map Cell CAS Drive Vendor ID Product ID Auto Clean Vendor ID Product ID Target ID Status Library Adaptor D rive Status E mail SNMP Setup Library Auto Clean Drive Target ID Host I F Target ID Host WWPN Network IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Date Time E mail SNMP Operation CLEAN Manual CLEAN Trace Trace Freeze Relese of trace freeze Save Setup Restore Setup Logoff SNMP Password ...

Page 146: ...ure 5 6 Status reference window of the drive library The drive status is indicated by the following icons Icon Status Indicates that the drive is normal Indicates that the drive requires cleaning the drive is turned off a cartridge error has occurred or the drive is not installed The error status can be identified by the character attached to the icon Indicates that an error has occurred in the dr...

Page 147: ...oving Indicates that the robot is operating Checking Inventory Indicates that the library is taking inventory of the CAS or cells Front Door Opened Indicates that the front door is open Offline Indicates that the library is offline Error Indicates that an error occurred in the library The error code is also displayed Firmware Updating Indicates that the firmware is being updated Figure 5 7 shows t...

Page 148: ...rror occurred when opening the CAS door Front Door Open Indicates that the front door is open Adapter status The following types of adapter status are used Normal Indicates that the adapter is normal Error Indicates that the adapter is in error Not Connect Indicates that the FC cable is disconnected Drive status The following two types of drive status are used Drive status 1 Online Indicates that ...

Page 149: ...cartridge contents are being deleted Locating Indicates that cartridges are being located Unloading Indicates that the unloading operation is under way Unloaded Indicates that the unloading operation is completed Cleaning Indicates that cleaning operation is under way Required Clean Indicates that insertion of cleaning cartridge is required Need Clean Indicates that insertion of cleaning cartridge...

Page 150: ...k the Information button in the menu frame 5 3 1 Referencing information about the cartridge in the cell It is possible to view information about the cartridge in the general cell CAS magazine cell and drive Clicking the Cell Map button displayed under Information displays the window below Figure 5 9 Cell map window ...

Page 151: ...on display window Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical address SCSI Address Indicates an address of the element used with SCSI Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge No_Tape is displayed In such case Media type is not ...

Page 152: ...ing cell that stores cleaning cartridge Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical address Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge No_Tape is displayed In such case Media status and Media type are not displayed Count Left sid...

Page 153: ...See Explanation of status Media type Indicates the cartridge type Normally LTO C is displayed If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed Reserve cell Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical element address Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is ...

Page 154: ...N 5 3 1 2 Referencing the magazine cell Cas CLMumn in the displayed columns corresponds to the magazine cells Click Cas CLMumn to display a window that has the following appearance Figure 5 11 Magazine cell cartridge information display window ...

Page 155: ...entified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge in the magazine No_Tape is displayed In such case Media type is not displayed Status See Explanation of status Media Type Indicates the cartridge type If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed Clicking the Back button returns the window to the Cell Map window 5 3 1 3 Referencing the drive cell Drive...

Page 156: ... identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge in the drive No_Tape is displayed Drive Type Indicates the drive type If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed Clicking the Back button returns the window to the Cell Map window 5 3 1 4 Searching using the bar code label In the input box of the cell map window enter the bar code label of a cartr...

Page 157: ...cognize leave the input box blank and click the Search button Figure 5 13 Bar code label search window 5 3 2 Referencing setup information for the host interface By clicking the Host I F button displayed under Information setup information for the host interface such as the LOOP ID adapter WWPN and host WWPN can be referenced ...

Page 158: ...Remote Panel Operation 5 20 C144 E072 01EN Figure 5 14 Host interface setup information display window ...

Page 159: ... If the FC cable is disconnected Not Connect is displayed If an error occurred Error is displayed I F Type Displays the type of interface Topology Displays the connection form Fablic or FC_AL Addressing Mode Displays the addressing mode Hard or Soft If Topology is FC_AL LOOP ID Indicates LOOP ID If Addressing Mode is Hard Acceptable Host World Wide Port Name Displays up to eight WWPN of the Host p...

Page 160: ...em Explanation Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the library Product ID Displays the Product ID of the library Auto Cleaning Indicates the auto cleaning function of the drive If the auto cleaning function is enabled Enable is displayed If the auto cleaning function is disabled Disable is displayed Model Type Displays the model type of the library Max Drive Displays the number of installed drives...

Page 161: ...planation Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the drive Product ID Displays the Product ID of the drive Addressing Mode Displays the addressing mode Hard or Soft LOOP ID Indicates LOOP ID If Addressing Mode is Hard World Wide Node Name Displays the WWNN of the drive World Wide Port Name Displays the WWPN of the drive Drive Type Displays the drive type I F Type Displays the interface type Drive Con...

Page 162: ...AC address can be referenced Figure 5 17 Network setup information display window Display item Explanation IP Address Displays an IP address Subnet Mask Displays a subnet mask address Gateway Displays a gateway address NTP Server Displays an NTP server address DNS Server Displays a DNS server address Device Name Displays a unique library device name The value set in the network settings is display...

Page 163: ... in library drive history is displayed Figure 5 18 Error history display window Display item Explanation Library Error History Displays the error history of the library Drive Error History Displays the error history of the drive Timestamp Displays a time at which an error occurred FSC Displays the detailed error code Sense Key Displays the sense key of SCSI ASC ASCQ Displays ASC ASCQ of SCSI FRU D...

Page 164: ...plays the source address if an error occurred when cartridge transfer is requested from SCSI Destination Address Displays the destination address if an error occurred when cartridge transfer is requested from SCSI Exchange Address Displays the cell address for replacement when cartridge replacement is requested from SCSI Barcode Label Displays the bar code label of cartridges used ...

Page 165: ...play window Display item Explanation Overall Library Displays the total version number of library firmware Library Control Firmware Displays the version number of library firmware Library Control Hardware Displays the version number of library hardware Library Servo Firmware Displays the version number of Servo firmware Library Servo Hardware Displays the version number of Servo hardware Overall D...

Page 166: ... mail such as the source e mail address destination e mail address and SMTP server address can be referenced Figure 5 20 E mail setup information display window Display item Explanation Recipient address To Displays destination addresses up to five addresses Sender address From Displays the source address SMTP server IP address Displays the IP address of the SMTP server SMTP port Displays the port...

Page 167: ...n of Drive Control Unit00 Firmware 0056 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive controller 0 Version of Drive Unit01 Firmware 18N2 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive unit 1 Version of Drive Control Unit01 Firmware 0056 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive controller 1 The following shows an example of mail contents to be sent when a drive error occurs The d...

Page 168: ...splayed Figure 5 21 SNMP setup information display window Display item Explanation Community Displays communities up to five communities Trap Destination Address Displays Trap destination IP addresses up to five destination addresses Send Trap Displays whether to send Trap Enable Send trap Disable Do not send Trap Device Administrator Displays the administrator name of device Device Name Displays ...

Page 169: ...ive that can be set the message There is no drive that can be set is displayed 2 Only drives that can be set are displayed in the window For drives that cannot be set the current value is displayed 2 Set the addressing mode of each drive as either Hard or Soft If Hard is selected LOOP ID becomes selectable in such case select a LOOP ID 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed To rest...

Page 170: ...ost 1 Click the Host I F button displayed under Setup in the menu frame A window for selecting the adapter will be displayed Figure 5 23 Adapter selection window Select the adapter to be set and then click the OK button Remarks 1 If there is no adapter that can be set due for example to adapter errors the message There is no adapter that can be set is displayed 2 Only adapters that can be set are ...

Page 171: ...Only en size alphanumeric characters can be entered If any character other than alphanumeric characters is entered an input error message is displayed 4 Click the OK button after all settings are completed To restore the conditions before the settings click the Reset button 5 After clicking the OK button the system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the OK button if it...

Page 172: ...n setting window the auto cleaning mode can be set 1 To set the library information click the Library button displayed under Setup in the menu frame The library setting window will be displayed If the library settings are already made its values are displayed Figure 5 25 Library information setting window ...

Page 173: ...button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button 5 A window displaying the processing results is displayed This completes the settings 5 5 3 Setting information about the network The following explains how to set network information From the network information setting window the IP address subnet mask gateway and device name can be set 1 Click the Network button displayed...

Page 174: ...ric characters can be entered Device Name Enter a unique device name to represent on the browser If not set the IP address is displayed Though normally displayed in white the color changes to red when an error occurs in the library Up to 20 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters blank characters and en size symbols _ Remarks 1 ...

Page 175: ...that is not allowed or an out of range value is entered an input error message is displayed 2 For information on the Timezone setting see Table 4 5 World time zones 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed To restore the conditions before the settings click the Reset button 4 After clicking the OK button the system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the O...

Page 176: ... the device e mail notification about errors To use the e mail function it is necessary to set the source e mail address destination e mail address and SMTP server address 1 Click the E mail button displayed under Setup in the menu frame to display the e mail setting window If the e mail function is already set its values are displayed Figure 5 28 E mail function setting window ...

Page 177: ...Set the IP address of the SMTP server used for sending mail Only en size numeric characters ranging from 0 to 255 can be entered in one text area SMTP Port Set the port of the mail server used to send mail normally 25 Up to five characters can be entered in a text area Only en size numeric characters ranging from 1 to 65535 can be entered in one text area Enable Send E mail Specify whether to send...

Page 178: ...ommunity Up to five communities set by the SNMP manager can be registered Though up to 64 characters can be entered in each text area only one community can be set in one text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols _ To remove a setup community already set delete the relevant community Trap Destination IP Address Traps will be sent to the IP add...

Page 179: ... Device Location Enter the installation location of the library device Up to 20 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols _ Information entered here is reported in SysLocation of the MIB information Remarks If any character that is not allowed is entered an input error message is displayed 3 Click the OK button...

Page 180: ...nge window 2 Set each item Display item Explanation Login name Select the login name whose password you want to change Current password Enter the current password one to eight characters Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols _ New password Enter a new password one to eight characters Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters...

Page 181: ...u frame 5 6 1 Cleaning the drive manually The library has a special cell to store a cleaning cartridge in each drive This cleaning cartridge can be used to clean the drive manually Remarks 1 Cleaning cannot be carried out if the cleaning cell of the drive to be cleaned contains no cleaning cartridge the maximum usage count of all contained cleaning cartridges has been reached or all of them are in...

Page 182: ...quire cleaning Clean Need display Remarks If Clean is selected when there is no drive that requires cleaning a message Cleaning not needed is displayed 2 Check the drive to be cleaned and then click the OK button Only one drive can be specified 3 The selected drive is displayed in the confirmation message window Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make selections again click the Back but...

Page 183: ...ayed under Operation to display the following window Figure 5 32 Trace file operation window 2 To store the trace information click OK 3 When the confirmation dialog box appears click OK to verify storage 4 After processing is completed the system displays a window showing the processing results completing the trace operation The current status of the trace file is displayed on the trace operation...

Page 184: ...isplay the following window Figure 5 33 Library drive setup information save window 2 Select the method of saving the setup information If the setup information is saved by selecting Save setup information in text file setup contents in the file can be changed manually If the setup information is saved by selecting Save setup information in binary file the setup information can automatically be re...

Page 185: ...ng the Library C144 E072 01EN 5 47 Figure 5 34 Confirming that library drive setup information has been downloaded 1 The above window is a window of IE6 0 The display depends on the browser version number and type ...

Page 186: ... destination directory enter the file name for saving and then click the Save button The download will start 5 If the following window is displayed the download is completed 1 1 The window above may not be displayed depending on the browser settings version and type Figure 5 35 Completion of saving setup information for the library drive ...

Page 187: ...r the library drive should be restored 2 Click the Browse button to display the following window 1 Enter a file name in the text box Click the OK button after making sure that the file name in the text box is correct Remarks Click the Browse button to select a file 3 A confirmation message window for starting to restore the setup information is displayed Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed ...

Page 188: ...file 5 6 5 Executing an SNMP trap test After setting up SNMP a trap test can be executed to check that a trap is transmitted to the device with the specified IP address 1 Click the SNMP button displayed under Operation to display the following window Figure 5 37 SNMP trap test start window 2 To start the trap test click OK 3 After transmission is completed the following window is displayed Verify ...

Page 189: ...5 6 Operating the Library C144 E072 01EN 5 51 Figure 5 38 SNMP trap transmission completion window ...

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Page 191: ...rive maintenance Follow the procedure below to perform the drive maintenance Remarks Drive maintenance can also be performed while the library is operating 1 Disable the drive to be maintained by using the backup software 2 Perform the drive maintenance performed by the maintenance person 3 Enable the drive that has been maintained by using the backup software 6 1 2 Procedure for the library maint...

Page 192: ... when the robot fails Hand mechanism Figure 6 1 Hand mechanism Cartridges can be pulled out of the hand mechanism Figure 6 1 by following the procedure below 1 Rotate the gear intermediate section 1 as shown in Figure 6 2 1 Of the three gears the gear intermediate section refers to a set of coaxial gears with different diameters ...

Page 193: ...igure 6 3 Manually hold the tip of cartridges that come out to ensure that cartridges do not fall when they are released by the hand mechanism Cartridge Figure 6 3 Procedure 2 for removing cartridges 3 Continue to rotate the gear to eject more cartridges until they are released by the hand mechanism If the cartridges are released by the hand mechanism pull them in the direction shown in Figure 6 4...

Page 194: ...the floor inside the device Figure 6 4 Procedure 3 for removing cartridges 4 After removing the cartridges rotate the set of coaxial gears intermediate section in the direction shown in Figure 6 5 to put the internal mechanism inside the hand mechanism It is sufficient to move the internal mechanism so that it barely extends from the hand mechanism ...

Page 195: ...internal mechanism of the hand mechanism is extended from the hand it may hit cartridges stored in the cell or the drive After removing cartridges be sure to put the internal mechanism inside the hand mechanism Gears intermediate section Internal mechanism Figure 6 5 Procedure 4 for removing cartridges ...

Page 196: ...lains how to do this 1 Open the front door of the device 2 Insert a thin bar of about 4 mm in diameter into the slit for unlocking at the lower right corner of the external door of CAS and push it until the external door is unlocked See Figure 6 6 Slit for unlocking Thin bar Figure 6 6 Unlocking the external door of CAS 3 When unlocked the external door opens slightly Completely open the CAS exter...

Page 197: ... Symptom Code is also displayed Release the error by performing the reset operation from the operator panel If the error cannot be released report to the maintenance person Media Error Indicates that operation cannot be continued because an unusable cartridge has been loaded or a cartridge error was detected Eject the cartridge by performing the reset operation from the operator panel Do not use a...

Page 198: ... on in the icon area of the operator panel If a hardware error of the library occurs perform the reset operation from the operator panel to release the error If the error cannot be released report it to the maintenance person Remarks Details of hardware errors of the library can be referenced from the INFORMATION Error Log Library menu of the operator panel and the INFORMATION Error History menu o...

Page 199: ...area of the home window See Figure 6 9 of the operator panel Remarks Details of library alarm errors can be referenced from the INFORMATION Error Log Alarm List menu of the operator panel and the INFORMATION Error History menu of the remote panel Figure 6 9 Operator panel window when a library alarm error occurs Library Alarm icon goes on ...

Page 200: ...e library is receiving power by checking that the LED lamp on the back of the device is on and that the fan is rotating If the problem still cannot be solved contact maintenance personnel The power on test fails or an error message is displayed on the operator panel Perform recovery from the operator panel Write down the error code and contact maintenance personnel 6 4 2 Connections The LOOP ID of...

Page 201: ...ert a defective tape into another drive The defective tape may damage the drive Tape is stuck in the drive Turn the library off and then on again and try using the operator panel to eject the tape Confirm that the backup host software has not reserved the slot If the slot has been reserved the reservation must be cancelled Perform a reset operation from the operator panel to check if the tape is e...

Page 202: ...ve type being used Replace the cleaning cartridge with a new one If this message is displayed again while a specific cartridge is being used clear the error message and read the cartridge again If the cartridge can be read back up data to another cartridge and dispose of the defective cartridge The cleaning cartridge cannot be loaded Confirm that you are using a cleaning cartridge recommended for ...

Page 203: ...rm that the network settings of the device are correct Confirm that cookies and JavaScript are enabled in the browser settings The recommended browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 to 6 0 and Netscape Navigator 4 7 to 4 78 Replace the LAN cable Contact maintenance personnel The login password for a user or user administrator has been forgotten Contact maintenance personnel ...

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Page 205: ...th 609m Storage capacity 1 100GB 200GB External dimensions 102 105 21 5mm m 1 The storage capacity value in the specification is a nominal value The value in is the storage capacity when data is compressed by 2 1 2 We recommend using the Ultrium 1 cleaning cartridge sold by Fujitsu CoWorCo The maximum number of times of using the cartridge when used in LT160 is 50 The traditional magnetic tape dri...

Page 206: ...end purchasing genuine parts from Fujitsu CoWorCo Data tape cartridges are stored under the storage environment conditions listed in Table 7 2 and can be used for more than 30 years if not damaged However for safety reasons we recommend replacing them in the following periods If used for one backup operation every day replace the tape with a new one after two years If used for one backup operation...

Page 207: ...Keep tape cartridges away from environments exposed to direct sunlight or large quantities of dust Do not put the tape cartridge near a power cable motor and power supply Otherwise recorded data may be damaged by the magnetic radiation fields 7 3 2 Notes on transportation Table 7 3 lists the environment conditions for transporting the tape Table 7 3 Environment conditions for transporting the tape...

Page 208: ...e and has nothing to do with the number of times of using the tape Thus this problem cannot be resolved by cleaning the tape Because those constituents tend to melt with the increasing temperature and humidity at which the tape cartridge is stored sufficient attention needs to be paid to the storage environment conditions Dispose of tapes with the head to which those constituents adhere 7 3 4 Note...

Page 209: ...l ULB1 Supply number 0 637150 Remarks In this library the bar code label used in the magnetic tape library device F6455 F6456 F6457 F6458 LT300N of Fujitsu cannot be used Be sure to affix the barcode label to the tape cartridge that is used for LT160 For information about affixing the label see Section 7 4 2 Notes on label affixing 7 4 1 Specifying the label string When purchasing the label specif...

Page 210: ...artridge Specify the serial number of the label for cleaning cartridge as CLNIOOL1 OO are arbitrary 7 4 2 Notes on label affixing Keep the label affixing surface clean and do not leave fingerprints and finger marks on it Affix the bar code label on the specified location concavity beside the write protect switch of the tape cartridge correctly See Figure 7 3 If the label is affixed at an incorrect...

Page 211: ...y check the following points If any relevant point is found perform recovery work or replacement with a new one before using LT160 Label Use a genuine Fujitsu CoWorCo label for the bar code label to be affixed to the cartridge For details of the specifications see Section 7 4 Bar Code Label Specifications and Handling Reader pin Check for any reader pin that has been detached from the cartridge Fo...

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Page 213: ...e configuration of the numbers of cell options drive options and CAS of the two basic models A20 and A32 Basic model name Cell option number of cells Drive option number of drives CAS A20 98 182 221 10 Max 10 2 A32 89 167 16 Max 10 2 Note The value in is the number of magazines The following shows each model configuration in this appendix Remarks Explanation of symbols in the configuration diagram...

Page 214: ...5 54 92 6 12 34 53 91 11 33 52 90 10 32 51 89 9 31 50 88 8 30 49 87 5 F 29 F 86 4 85 CAS 0 3 84 2 83 1 82 81 80 F 79 78 77 76 75 74 F 73 72 71 CL 70 CL 69 CL 68 CL 7 28 F 67 CL 6 27 48 66 D 5 26 47 65 D 4 25 46 64 D 3 24 45 63 R 2 23 44 62 R 1 22 43 61 EX F 21 F F F Basic back Basic side Basic front DRV 4 DRV 5 DRV 8 DRV 9 DRV 6 DRV 7 DRV 0 DRV 1 DRV 2 DRV 3 Figure A 1 Model Configuration of Basic...

Page 215: ...3 172 88 8 30 49 132 171 87 5 F 29 F 170 86 4 169 85 CAS 0 3 168 84 2 167 83 1 166 82 165 81 164 80 163 F 162 79 118 F 161 78 117 125 160 77 116 124 159 76 115 123 158 75 114 122 157 74 113 121 156 73 112 120 155 72 111 119 154 71 110 CL 153 70 109 CL 152 69 108 CL 151 68 107 CL 7 28 F F 150 67 106 CL 6 27 48 131 149 66 105 D 5 26 47 130 148 65 104 D 4 25 46 129 147 64 103 D 3 24 45 128 146 63 102...

Page 216: ...AS 0 3 168 207 84 2 167 206 83 1 166 205 82 165 204 81 164 203 80 163 202 F 162 201 79 118 F 161 200 78 117 125 160 199 77 116 124 159 198 76 115 123 158 197 75 114 122 157 196 74 113 121 156 195 73 112 120 155 194 72 111 119 154 193 71 110 CL 153 192 70 109 CL 152 191 69 108 CL 151 190 68 107 CL 7 28 F F 150 189 67 106 CL 6 27 48 131 149 188 66 105 D 5 26 47 130 148 187 65 104 D 4 25 46 129 147 1...

Page 217: ... 43 1 42 41 F 40 79 F 39 78 83 38 77 82 37 76 81 36 75 80 35 74 CL 34 73 CL 33 72 CL 32 71 CL 31 70 CL 30 69 CL 29 68 CL 7 15 F F 28 67 CL 6 14 21 89 27 66 D 5 13 20 88 26 65 D 4 12 19 87 25 64 D 3 11 18 86 24 63 R 2 10 17 85 23 62 R 1 9 16 84 22 61 EX F 8 F F F 60 F Basic back Basic side Basic front DRV 14 DRV 15 DRV 12 DRV 13 DRV 10 DRV 11 DRV 8 DRV 9 DRV 2 DRV 3 DRV 0 DRV 1 DRV 6 DRV 7 DRV 4 DR...

Page 218: ...0 79 F 107 146 39 78 83 106 145 38 77 82 105 144 37 76 81 104 143 36 75 80 103 142 35 74 CL 102 141 34 73 CL 101 140 33 72 CL 100 139 32 71 CL 99 138 31 70 CL 98 137 30 69 CL 97 136 29 68 CL 7 15 F F 96 135 28 67 CL 6 14 21 89 95 134 27 66 D 5 13 20 88 94 133 26 65 D 4 12 19 87 93 132 25 64 D 3 11 18 86 92 131 24 63 R 2 10 17 85 91 130 23 62 R 1 9 16 84 90 129 22 61 EX F 8 F F F F F 60 F Basic bac...

Page 219: ...lumes 221 volumes Tape drive Number of installed drives 1 10 units Installed tape drive LTO Ultrium 1 tape drive Applicable cartridge media LTO Ultrium 1 tape cartridge Number of cartridges 5 volumes magazine Cartridge insertion mechanism 2 Number of mechanisms device 2 units Storage capacity 3 max non compressed 9 8 18 2 22 1 Data transfer speed When non compressed 4 GB h MB sec 54 540 15 150 Hei...

Page 220: ...a transfer speed depends on the data compression rate and tape block size 5 The mass is the value with the maximum configuration for each model 6 The number of PDUs to be installed depends on the number of drives that will be installed B 1 2 Model A32 specification drive 1 to 16 units installed Table B 2 Model A32 specification Item Specification Number of cabinets 1 Number of stored cartridge vol...

Page 221: ...f phases Single phase with FG Power frequency 50 60Hz AC input system 1 4 6 Power consumption max 1 9 KW Other interfaces 10Base T 100Base TX 1 To increase the number of cartridge volumes to be stored to 182 or 221 add separate cell options 2 Two magazines for holding cartridges are supplied with the library 3 The capacity value is calculated by assuming that 1 Tbyte 1000 4 bytes 4 The performance...

Page 222: ...RLL 1 7 Data compression method LTO DC Tape running speed 4 1 m sec Read write transfer speed Non compressed 15 0 MBps Compressed 2 1 30 0 MBps Max transfer speed Fiber channel 100 0 MBps Average access time 100 GB non compressed Average 95 seconds Load time till BOT tape start 20 seconds Unload time excluding the rewind time 18 seconds Rewind time 110 seconds Repositioning time 2 1 seconds Buffer...

Page 223: ...5 C In transport 35 C to 65 C Wet bulb temperature during operation 26 C Wet bulb temperature during transport 46 C Humidity Operating 20 to 80 No condensation In transport 10 to 90 No condensation Permissible vibration Operating Synthetic seismic wave of 400 gal In transport Transport wave of 900 gal sine wave of 400 gal Ambient noise Less than 55dB ...

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Page 225: ...ing tape Drive module Whole assembly that makes up a drive including the metal case and connectors Differential SCSI A type of SCSI cable that can transmit data within a 25 meter distance E Event Important operations for the library that are recorded in the event log Drive errors online offline switching drive cleaning and other information are reported to the event log F Optical LAN Switched inte...

Page 226: ... the status information for each assembly Library Data storage system that stores electronic data in tape cartridges Depending on the model up to six drive modules are used in the library LVDS Low Voltage Differential SCSI M MAC address Abbreviation of Media Access Control address This is a unique hardware address for identifying each node in a network Magazine Portable container with a slot that ...

Page 227: ... moving a tape from the slot to the drive and then moving it back to the slot Switch Device that provides n x n interconnection so that a complete bandwidth for communication of a port with any other port can be obtained even when other communications are being conducted T Tape Tape cartridge Media used by the library to record data from the host computer TCP IP Abbreviation of Transmission Contro...

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Page 229: ...on method 1 17 1 18 inserting and ejecting data cartridge 3 1 inserting from CAS 3 8 inserting into magazine 1 17 inserting ejecting by opening front door 3 2 insertion direction 3 3 lever for preventing from being inserted backwards 1 17 loading unloading 4 41 operation for unloading remaining in drive when host go down 1 33 orientation during insertion 1 18 referencing information 4 11 removing ...

Page 230: ...cing 5 17 drive error mail contents to be sent when error occurring 5 29 drive hardware error home window displaying 4 49 drive module appearance 1 19 drive module 1 19 drive setting checking 2 9 drive setup window 5 31 drive status 4 10 duplicate login 5 5 E e mail function 1 35 e mail function setting 5 38 e mail referencing setup information for 5 28 Enable Send Trap 5 40 error mail contents to...

Page 231: ...losing 1 23 internal door 1 23 inventory function 1 30 inventory making 4 52 L label affixing note on 7 4 7 6 label string specifying 7 5 LED section device rear view 1 27 1 28 library checking setting 2 9 connecting 2 5 each component of 1 7 error type of 6 8 host do not detect 6 10 installation condition for 2 1 installation space required for 2 2 performance 6 12 procedure for maintenance 6 1 r...

Page 232: ... drive error occurring 1 33 for library error occurring 1 33 recovery function for 1 33 relative position flag 1 20 remote panel checking setting 2 10 frame configuration 5 6 function 1 34 menu tree 5 7 starting window 5 2 remote panel 6 13 reserve cell referencing cartridge information 4 14 reset button selecting 4 49 robot appearance 1 6 part requiring grease in 3 7 removing cartridge from hand ...

Page 233: ...le 1 16 transport metal bracket removing 2 3 transportation note on 7 3 Trap Destination IP Address 5 40 troubleshooting 6 10 U ultrium cartridge information 7 1 upgrade pattern A20 1 9 A32 1 9 V volume area specifying 7 6 warning message 5 10 W window configuration 4 6 home 4 3 initialization 4 3 menu 4 4 type 4 3 writing to tape failure 6 11 ...

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