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*350800-005* 

350800-005

HP StorageWorks
ESL E-Series Tape Library unpacking and 
installation guide

Part number: 350800-005

Fifth edition: June 2005

Summary of Contents for StorageWorks ESL E-Series

Page 1: ... 350800 005 350800 005 HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library unpacking and installation guide Part number 350800 005 Fifth edition June 2005 ...

Page 2: ...s proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statemen...

Page 3: ...ion 13 Ventilation 13 Power and grounding 13 Environmental conditions 14 Preparing for the installation 14 Tools for installation 15 Taking ESD precautions 15 Unpacking the library 15 Receiving the library 16 Unpacking the library 16 Moving the library to the installation site 24 Setting up the library 24 Storing the packaging materials 34 2 Installing the library 35 Cabling the library 36 Connect...

Page 4: ...or space requirements unpacking site 17 5 Removing the steel bands 18 6 Removing the box top cover 19 7 Removing the cardboard box 20 8 Removing the front pallet rail 21 9 Attaching the pallet ramp 22 10 Removing the restraining bolts 23 11 Raising the leveling feet 23 12 Rolling the library down the ramp 24 13 Removing the shipping foam from the library perimeter 25 14 Opening the laptop tray 25 ...

Page 5: ...ng the FC cable in the drive cable clip 51 42 Connecting Ethernet cable to the e2400 160 interface controller 52 43 Routing Ethernet cables through the SCSI and FC cable clamp 53 44 Routing Ethernet cables through the FC only cable clamp 53 45 Connecting FC cables 54 46 Connecting the cabinet controller LAN cable 55 47 Powering on the library 56 48 Attaching an Ultrium bar code label 58 49 Proper ...

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Page 7: ...vers the following topics Intended audience page 7 Related documentation page 7 Intended audience This book is intended for use by authorized HP service personnel only Related documentation In addition to this guide HP provides corresponding information HP StorageWorks ESL E Series pre installation site survey HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library users guide HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape ...

Page 8: ... manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Equipment symbols The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this guide pertains They have the following meanings Table 1 Document conventions Element Convention Cross reference links Blue text Figure 1 Key and field names menu items buttons and dialog box titles Bold File names application names an...

Page 9: ...sonal injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the power supplies and systems Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates tha...

Page 10: ...names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions HP storage website The HP website has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers Access storage at http www hp com country us eng prodserv storage html From this website select the appropriate product or solution HP authorized reseller To find your nearest HP a...

Page 11: ...4 CAUTION Only qualified HP field service engineers should unpack the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series tape library Selecting an installation location When choosing an installation site for the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series tape library consider the following requirements Floor space page 12 Floor clearance page 13 Floor strength and inclination page 13 Power and grounding page 13 Environmental conditi...

Page 12: ...space requirements NOTE If you are installing a Cross Linked CLM library each cabinet must have appropriate space in front and in back of it and it must have about 1 inch 2 5 cm between it and its adjacent cabinet s 1 30 inches 76 cm 2 Back door 3 50 inches 127 cm 4 Front door 5 23 inches 58 cm 6 28 inches 71 cm 6 1 2 3 5 4 ...

Page 13: ...l result in an out of temp reporting in the library log Power and grounding For the United States and Canada one or two UL CSA certified power cords are supplied with each library Each power cord uses a 14 3 SJT cord a L6 20P plug and an IEC C320 C19 female connector see Figure 2 Figure 2 Power supply cord The library is rated 200 240V 50 60Hz Power requirements may require modification of the fac...

Page 14: ...user to a shock hazard HP disclaims all liability in the event a non HP approved power cord is used NOTE More information on the electrical requirements is provided in the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Pre Installation Site Survey WARNING To avoid damage to the library and risk to personal safety the library must be connected to a grounded electrical outlet Environmental conditions The installation...

Page 15: ...rd plugged into a grounded power outlet except when working with AC electrical components Avoid contact with power supplies EMI filters and AC electrical components while the library is connected to a power outlet Use an antistatic wrist strap Keep static sensitive parts in their original shipping containers until ready for installation Do not place static sensitive parts on a metal surface Place ...

Page 16: ...nstallation site as possible Inspect the shipping pallet and carton for damage that may have occurred during shipment Report any damage to the shipper WARNING Libraries weigh between 1 135 pounds 515 kg and 1 459 pounds 662 kg depending on their configuration At least two people should move and install the library Unpacking the library To unpack the library 1 Note the side of the pallet where the ...

Page 17: ... by the library at its unboxing site Unboxing the library requires a minimum of 3 feet 91 cm on all sides The side used for the unloading ramp requires 10 feet 3 05 m The minimum height required for unpacking the library is 85 inches 2 16 meters Figure 4 Minimum floor space requirements unpacking site 1 3 feet 91 cm 2 3 feet 91 cm 3 10 feet 3 05 m ramp side 4 3 feet 91 cm ...

Page 18: ... bands that secure the library and packing material to the pallet see Figure 5 WARNING The steel bands are under tension and may snap away when cut Wear safety goggles when cutting the steel bands Figure 5 Removing the steel bands 1 Steel bands 1 ...

Page 19: ...ESL E Series Tape Library unpacking and installation guide 19 4 Lift the cardboard box top cover straight up and remove it from the box see Figure 6 Figure 6 Removing the box top cover ...

Page 20: ...the cardboard box NOTE Inspect the library for any damage that may have occurred during shipment Pay special attention to areas behind any scuffs on the anti static bag If damage is detected contact your authorized service representative 6 Remove the accessory kit from in front of the pallet ramp see Figure 7 Set it aside for later use at the installation site 1 Retaining clips 2 Accessory kit 1 1...

Page 21: ...move the 3 3 8 inch hex head bolts lock washers and flat washers from the front rail of the pallet and set aside Remove the front rail from the pallet see Figure 8 Figure 8 Removing the front pallet rail 8 Cut the tape securing the ramp against the library 1 Bolts 1 1 ...

Page 22: ... 22 9 Use two of the 3 3 8 inch hex head bolts lock washers and flat washers removed in step 7 to secure the ramp to the pallet see Figure 9 Figure 9 Attaching the pallet ramp 1 Ramp 2 Hex head bolts Ramp Hex Head Bolts 1 2 ...

Page 23: ...the library to the shipping pallet see Figure 10 One restraining bolt is located near each leveling foot on the library Figure 10 Removing the restraining bolts 11 Raise the leveling feet securing the library to the pallet see Figure 11 Figure 11 Raising the leveling feet 1 Bolts 1 Leveling feet in raised position 1 1 ...

Page 24: ...figuration At least two people should move and install the library CAUTION Be aware that the laptop tray may open up during this process If so return it to the closed position before continuing Figure 12 Rolling the library down the ramp Setting up the library 1 Stabilize the library by lowering the leveling feet a Rotate each foot of the library until it makes contact with the floor b Rotate each...

Page 25: ...ontents vary depending on the configuration ordered If you believe a part is missing or is damaged contact your HP sales representative 6 Using the key from the accessories kit unlock and open the library doors right front and back a Lift each door handle straight up and then turn the handle to unlatch each door The key lock for the front library door is located behind the laptop tray see Figure 1...

Page 26: ...r Release this latch then open the door 7 From the front of the library remove the foam from the Y axis cover plate from the left front door and also from the back door frame see Figure 15 Store the foam in case you need to relocate the library in the future Figure 15 Removing the shipping foam 1 Foam on back of library 2 Foam on front of library 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...straint from the front of the library by completing these steps see Figure 16 a Remove the four 1 4 inch hex nuts securing the two pieces of the restraint b Remove the 1 4 inch bolts securing the restraint to the top and bottom of the library frame Figure 16 Remove the internal library frame restraint ...

Page 28: ...Figure 17 The vertical axis shipping restraint is secured by four screws and the robot shipping restraint is secured by seven screws Figure 17 Removing the vertical axis and robot shipping restraints 1 Robot shipping restraint 2 Vertical axis shipping restraint Robot Shipping Restraint Vertical Axis Shipping Restraint 2 2 1 ...

Page 29: ...igure 18 Figure 18 Storing the vertical axis and robot shipping restraints 11 Store the five spare screws in the robot shipping restraint as shown in Figure 18 12 Use the remaining two screws to secure the combined shipping restraints in the library as shown in Figure 18 1 Shipping restraints in storage position 2 Spare screws 3 Shipping restraints Shipping restraints in storage position Spare Scr...

Page 30: ... a 7 16 inch open end wrench to remove the two nuts securing the counterweight shipping restraint to the back wall of the library cabinet see Figure 19 NOTE HP recommends that you use a 12 inch socket extension Figure 19 Removing the counterweight shipping restraint 1 Shipping restraint 2 Nuts 1 2 ...

Page 31: ...Storing the counter weight shipping restraint 15 Remove the six panel shipping restraints three on each side of the cabinet a Use a 1 4 in Phillips screwdriver to press on the bottom of the white load port latching mechanism to disengage it and release the load port see Figure 21 Figure 21 Disengaging the load port latching mechanism shown from inside the library for clarity 1 Shipping restraint w...

Page 32: ...ips screwdriver remove the middle and lower panel shipping restraints d Close the load port e Locate the upper shipping restraint above the upper panel see Figure 22 and remove it using a 2 Phillips screwdriver f Repeat step 15 through step 15 for the panels on the other side of the library cabinet 1 Upper shipping restraint 2 Load port latching mechanism 3 Middle shipping restraint 4 Lower shippi...

Page 33: ...y The two breaker switches on the power distribution unit should remain in the off position to the left until the library is fully installed WARNING This product can only be used with an HP approved power cord for your specific geographic region Use of a non HP approved power cord may result in 1 not meeting individual country specific safety requirements 2 insufficient conductor ampacity that cou...

Page 34: ...and place on top of the pallet 2 Fold the shipping bag 3 Place the shipping bag foam cap screws and other packaging materials on the pallet 4 Collapse the cardboard box 5 Place the cardboard box on top of the packaging materials on the pallet 6 Secure the packaging materials to the pallet and store for future use ...

Page 35: ...tics controller card not included Two FC cables for the host switches not included Power source see Power and grounding on page 13 for power requirements NOTE To set up a Cross Linked CLM library ensure that you have the Cross Link Kit and all of the items identified in the ESL E Series Upgrade to Cross Link poster part number 395380 001 which is included in the Cross Link Kit Follow the instructi...

Page 36: ...necting drive cluster cables To connect the drive cluster cables 1 Verify that drive cluster power cables are already installed 2 Connect the I2 C communications cable located to the right of each drive cluster to the I2 C connector on the cluster controller see Figure 24 NOTE I2 C cables are labeled P0 through P5 and correspond to the drive clusters Ensure you use the appropriate cable for the dr...

Page 37: ...library see Table 2 If two or more drive clusters are installed see Table 3 on page 38 Table 2 Single drive cluster Drive cluster Cluster controller Ethernet port Ethernet cable 0 E1 Cabinet controller E2 Interface Manager card E3 Interface controller e2400 160 or e2400 FC 2GB E4 e1200 160 robotics controller ...

Page 38: ...able Table 3 Multiple drive clusters Drive cluster Cluster controller Ethernet port Ethernet cable 0 E1 Cabinet controller E2 Interface Manager card E3 Interface controller e2400 160 or e2400 FC 2GB E4 Daisy chain to lower cluster controller 1 E1 Daisy chain to upper cluster controller E2 e1200 160 robotics controller E3 Interface controller e2400 160 or e2400 FC 2GB E4 Daisy chain to lower cluste...

Page 39: ...nnect a 1 ft 30 3 cm white Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port Network on the Interface Manager card to Ethernet port E2 on the cluster controller next to the Interface Manager card see Figure 26 Figure 26 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Interface Manager card ...

Page 40: ... at the top of the library cabinet see Figure 27 b Proceed to step 7 Figure 27 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the robotics controller card e1200 160 If only one drive cluster is installed in the library a Connect the 3 ft 91 cm green Ethernet cable from Ethernet port E4 on the cluster controller to the Ethernet port on the robotics controller card e1200 160 located in the bottom slot of the card...

Page 41: ...o Ethernet port E1 on the cluster controller in drive cluster 1 see Figure 28 Figure 28 Daisy chaining drive clusters Continue daisy chaining until you have done this procedure for all the drive clusters NOTE When daisy chaining the drive clusters do so from Ethernet port E4 on the top cluster to Ethernet port E1 on the cluster below This will help keep the cables clear from the other Ethernet cab...

Page 42: ...ng the robotics controller card e1200 160 2 Route the SCSI cable from the cabinet controller up through the cable access holes to the right of the drive clusters 3 Continue routing through the cluster cable clamp at the top right of the uppermost drive cluster 4 Connect the other end to Port 0 of the robotics controller card e1200 160 located in the card cage at the top of the library see Figure 2...

Page 43: ...of two interface controllers and will result in unused interface controller ports If you choose to combine the two drive types see the mixed interface technical document on the web for important information Access the Technical documentation page from the ESL E Series libraries link found on http www hp com go tape Connecting SCSI cable s to an Ultrium 460 or SDLT drive NOTE Each e2400 160 interfa...

Page 44: ...rts NOTE Drive SCSI cables are labeled A B C and D on the drive end to indicate the drive location Drive SCSI cables are labeled 0 1 2 and 3 on the interface controller end to indicate the SCSI port location The most efficient order for making these connections is as follows 1 Connect a SCSI cable from drive D to port 3 on the interface controller 2 Connect a SCSI cable from drive B to port 1 on t...

Page 45: ...through the lower and upper access holes Push the first set of cables to the back of the library to create space for additional cables This will help prevent the cables from becoming tangled See Figure 33 Figure 33 Managing drive SCSI cables CAUTION When routing cables through the cable access holes be careful not to dislodge or damage the I2 C cable attached to the cluster controller card c Conti...

Page 46: ...ovide more clearance when tightening the right connector screw d Repeat step 3 until all drives are connected e If you have a partially filled cluster route the SCSI cables for the drives that are not present in preparation for adding them in the future Figure 34 Attaching SCSI cables POR T 1 POR T 0 ACT LNK ACT LNK POR T 1 POR T 0 ETH ERN ET FIBR E CHA NNE L FIBR E CHA NNE L ...

Page 47: ...and use it to group the cluster s SCSI cables together on the SCSI port end of the tape drives Attach it between the cluster cable clamp and the SCSI ports b Take the second tie wrap of the same color and use it to group the cluster s SCSI cables together nearest to the SCSI port end of the e2400 160 interface controllers Attach it between the cluster cable restraint bracket and the SCSI ports c T...

Page 48: ...eat step 2 through step 6 for each interface controller and drive cluster combination installed in the library Connecting FC cable s to an Ultrium 460 FC or 960 drive NOTE Each e2400 FC 2GB interface controller card ships with four FC cables one Ethernet cable and a cable bracket and clamp These parts will be needed for the following procedures NOTE A step stool may be needed to reach the e2400 FC...

Page 49: ... 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK PORT 2 FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 3 FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK PORT 2 FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK PORT 2 FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK PORT 2 FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET ...

Page 50: ...the cable appropriately labeled for the port identified as TD0 TD 1 TD2 or TD3 Figure 40 Connect the TD cables to the TD ports on the interface controller 4 Insert the FC cable bundle into the cable bracket to the right of the card cage 5 Route the cable through the cable access holes in the sheet metal on the right of the library cabinet For drive clusters 0 through 2 dip the excess cable length ...

Page 51: ...1 Inserting the FC cable in the drive cable clip CAUTION To avoid damaging the FC cable do not pinch or sharply bend the cable Allow a radial bend when attaching the FC cable to the cable clip 12 Gather the FC cables for all drives near the drive handle on the lower right drive in the cluster and attach the cables to the drive handle using the tie wrap provided This will help keep the FC cables cl...

Page 52: ...ter 0 to the interface controller in slot 0 of the card cage NOTE See Table 2 and Table 3 on page 38 for an overview of drive cluster Ethernet cabling Figure 42 Connecting Ethernet cable to the e2400 160 interface controller NOTE If necessary loop the cable and bind it with a spare white tie wrap in the cable channel to help take up any slack 4 Repeat step 1 through step 3 for each drive cluster a...

Page 53: ...T 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0...

Page 54: ...nect to a switch For detailed procedures for connecting to an HBA please see HP StorageWorks Interface Manager and Command View TL user guide ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 P...

Page 55: ... cabinet controller located at the base of the library The ports are on the right side toward the back of the cabinet controller see Figure 46 NOTE There are two Ethernet ports on the right side of the cabinet controller One port is for the cable that routes to the service port behind the laptop tray on the front of the library This cable is factory installed The second port should be vacant and i...

Page 56: ...he library 2 Power on the library by moving the main switches on the power distribution unit to the on right position 3 Press the power button located behind the laptop tray on the front of the library 4 After several minutes verify that the current state of the library appears in the System State display on the front panel System On line or System Off Line 5 Make sure that LEDs on the power suppl...

Page 57: ...nd potentially hazardous to the tape drives Labeling tape cartridges CAUTION The misuse and misunderstanding of bar code technology can result in backup and restore failures To ensure that your bar codes meet HP s quality standards always purchase them from an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself For more information see the order form provided with the library as well as the...

Page 58: ...ite protect switch Use this area for attaching the adhesive backed bar code label see Figure 48 Do not apply labels onto the cartridge except in this designated area CAUTION The bar code label should be applied as shown in Figure 48 with the alphanumeric portion facing the hub side of the cartridge Never apply multiple labels onto a cartridge because extra labels can cause the cartridge to jam ins...

Page 59: ...installation guide 59 For successful operation of your tape library place the bar code label entirely within the recessed area ensuring that no part of the label is outside of it see Figure 49 Figure 49 Proper Ultrium bar code label placement ...

Page 60: ... may cause damage to the tape drive or interfere with reliable operation Figure 50 Inserting an SDLT bar code label Media label identifiers Be sure to use the proper bar code labels for your drive technology Table 4 lists the identifier that is found at the end of 7 or 8 character SDLT and Ultrium bar code labels Table 4 Media label identifiers Cartridge type Density Label identifier SDLT 110 220 ...

Page 61: ... write protect switch Each tape cartridge has a sliding write protect switch This switch determines whether new data can be written to the tape cartridge write enabled or whether data on the tape cartridge is protected from being erased or overwritten write protected Write protecting Ultrium tape cartridges By moving the switch to the left Figure 51 the tape cartridge is write enabled By moving th...

Page 62: ...tecting SDLT tape cartridges Library storage locations and slot numbering The HP StorageWorks ESL E Series tape library is an automated tape storage and retrieval library that may consist of up to 24 tape drives and up to 718 Ultrium tape cartridges or 636 SDLT tape cartridges The library stores tape cartridges in the following locations Left panels Right panels Back panels 1 Insertion arrow 2 Bar...

Page 63: ... and SDLT library on page 69 for tape cartridge quantity information Also designating the load ports as active reduces the capacity by the number of slots in the load port To slide the slot panels out of the cabinet press the slot panel latches down and pull the slot panel out of the cabinet see Figure 53 and Figure 54 Figure 53 Releasing the slot panel latch on a middle load port Figure 54 Releas...

Page 64: ...ure 55 shows the left panel bins Begin with panel 1 and load top to bottom and left to right Continue with panel 2 in the same manner and finally panel 3 Figure 55 Bin shelf numbering left panels 1 Panel 1 2 Panel 2 3 Panel 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 65: ...tion guide 65 Figure 56 shows the right panel bins Begin with panel 4 and load top to bottom and left to right Continue with panel 5 in the same manner and finally panel 6 Figure 56 Bin shelf numbering right panels 1 Panel 4 2 Panel 5 3 Panel 6 1 2 3 ...

Page 66: ...gin at the top with the panel corresponding to cluster 0 and load top to bottom and left to right Continue loading each sequential cluster top to bottom and left to right NOTE The number of slots located in the back panel varies with the number of drive clusters installed Figure 57 Bin shelf numbering back panel SDLT shown 1 Cluster 0 2 Back panel bins 1 2 ...

Page 67: ...s used Load port capacity User slots 1 4 0 0 712 1 4 Left only 16 696 1 4 Right only 32 680 1 4 Both 48 664 5 8 0 0 698 5 8 Left only 16 682 5 8 Right only 32 666 5 8 Both 48 650 9 12 0 0 684 9 12 Left only 16 668 9 12 Right only 32 652 9 12 Both 48 636 13 16 0 0 670 13 16 Left only 16 654 13 16 Right only 32 638 13 16 Both 48 622 17 20 0 0 656 17 20 Left only 16 640 17 20 Right only 32 624 17 20 ...

Page 68: ...ser slots 1 4 0 0 718 1 4 Left only 18 700 1 4 Right only 36 682 1 4 Both 54 664 5 8 0 0 704 5 8 Left only 18 686 5 8 Right only 36 668 5 8 Both 54 650 9 12 0 0 690 9 12 Left only 18 672 9 12 Right only 36 654 9 12 Both 54 636 13 16 0 0 676 13 16 Left only 18 658 13 16 Right only 36 640 13 16 Both 54 622 17 20 0 0 662 17 20 Left only 18 644 17 20 Right only 36 626 17 20 Both 54 608 21 24 0 0 648 2...

Page 69: ...ed Load port capacity User slots 1 4 0 0 630 1 4 Left only 14 616 1 4 Right only 28 602 1 4 Both 42 588 5 8 0 0 618 5 8 Left only 14 604 5 8 Right only 28 590 5 8 Both 42 576 9 12 0 0 606 9 12 Left only 14 592 9 12 Right only 28 578 9 12 Both 42 564 13 16 0 0 594 13 16 Left only 14 580 13 16 Right only 28 566 13 16 Both 42 552 17 20 0 0 582 17 20 Left only 14 568 17 20 Right only 28 554 17 20 Both...

Page 70: ... Interface Manager and Command View TL users guide to learn about and use library partitioning Removable magazines are also required in a mixed media library Table 8 SDLT library storage elements Number of drives Load ports used Load port capacity User slots 1 4 0 0 636 1 4 Left only 16 620 1 4 Right only 32 604 1 4 Both 48 588 5 8 0 0 624 5 8 Left only 16 608 5 8 Right only 32 592 5 8 Both 48 576...

Page 71: ...right load port is used to insert or remove media from the existing panels The type of media added to your library is on the left side of the library only therefore the additional media type has only one column of load port capacity and the existing media type has two columns of load port capacity These are important when determining the library storage capacity Storage capacity in a mixed media l...

Page 72: ...Loading tape cartridges 72 ...

Page 73: ...the IP address 1 Make sure the library is powered up If not a Press the power button located behind the laptop tray on the front of the library see Figure 58 b After several minutes verify that the current state of the library appears in the System State display on the front panel System On line or System Off Line Figure 58 Powering up the library 1 Power button 2 Laptop tray 1 2 ...

Page 74: ...ows to take the library off line 3 When the library completes the boot up sequence and the OCP is active press Menu from the Home screen The OCP displays the Menu screen see Figure 59 Figure 59 Menu screen 4 From the Menu screen use the Up and Down arrows to highlight Setup and press Select 5 The library prompts you for a password Enter the 6 digit password NOTE The default password is 001122 ...

Page 75: ... screen displays the following information Change Network Settings Change Password Restore Factory Settings Drive Autoclean Drive Autounload Barcode Length Configured Drives Both Load Ports Left Load Port Right Load Port NOTE Load port slot numbers will be different for each drive technology Ultrium is 18 and 36 and SDLT is 16 and 32 ...

Page 76: ...and Down buttons to select Barcode Length and press Select To set the barcode length use the Up and Down buttons to display the appropriate number from 1 to 9 or back to 0 then press Select Default barcode length is 0 which means that a barcode of any length will be accepted To configure the number of tape drives in the cabinet use the Up and Down arrows to select the number of drives and press Se...

Page 77: ...apacity storage 70 cartridge slots 62 configured drives 75 configuring IP address 73 configuring the library 73 conventions document 8 equipment symbols 8 text symbols 8 Cross Link CLM 35 D document conventions 8 related documentation 7 doors 25 drive autounload 75 drive clusters daisy chaining 41 ethernet cables 52 installing cables 36 E environmental conditions 14 equipment symbols 8 ESD 15 ethe...

Page 78: ...30e 69 70 71 Model 712e 67 68 N network settings 75 O OCP 74 P pallet 21 pallet ramp 22 panel back 62 left 62 right 62 slots 62 partitioning 70 password 74 75 ports FC interface controller 44 interface manager card 39 robotics controller 40 power cables 33 cord 13 requirements 13 R rack stability warning 9 related documentation 7 removable magazines 70 requirements power 13 restore factory setting...

Page 79: ... 60 write protecting 61 62 technical support HP 9 terminators 43 49 text symbols 8 tie wraps 47 U Ultrium 67 68 Ultrium bar code labels 58 59 Ultrium write protecting 61 unpacking 11 15 V ventilation 13 W wall outlet 13 warning rack stability 9 symbols on equipment 8 websites HP storage 10 write protecting SDLT tapes 62 Ultrium tapes 61 ...

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