background image

3.

Click the radio button for System Trace or Non-Volatile Trace.

4.

Use the

Browse

button to select a network destination for the uploaded binary

file.
The default file name appears in the Binary File field at the end of the network
path.

5.

To create a text version of the file, select the

Post-Process Upload Data

check

box.

6.

Use the associated

Browse

button to select NexGen.tdb in the Database File

field. This file is necessary to decode the uploaded file into text.

7.

Use the associated

Browse

button to select a destination for the text file.

The default file name appears in the Post-Processed File field at the end of the
specified network path.

8.

Click

OK

to start the upload.

An Upload Progress screen momentarily displays a percent complete bar. When
the upload is complete, your selected text editor application launches and
displays the text version of the file.

Figure 56. Upload Data From Library prompt

Chapter 7. Using the NeoCenter utility

59

Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com

Summary of Contents for 4560SLX

Page 1: ...intain your new IBM 4560SLX Tape Library at peak performance and reliability follow the maintenance procedures described in Chapter 5 Maintenance on page 43 Failure to do so may impact your product wa...

Page 2: ...Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 3: ...4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 4: ...n on page 99 and Appendix F Notices on page 111 First Edition August 2002 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2002 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use dupli...

Page 5: ...aning cartridge 44 Replacing a cleaning cartridge in a reserved slot 45 Replacing a cleaning cartridge in the right magazine 45 Replacing a cleaning cartridge in the mail slot 45 Chapter 6 Troubleshoo...

Page 6: ...96 Installation considerations 96 Rack mounting 96 Input supply 96 Grounding 96 Appendix D Field replaceable units FRUs 97 Appendix E Warranty information 99 Warranty period 99 Service and support 99...

Page 7: ...allation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen Prima di installare questo prodotto leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschrif...

Page 8: ...vi 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 9: ...v Chapter 8 Web TLC describes the web based graphical interface that enables you to monitor and control your automated tape library through any terminal connected on your network or the Internet v Ap...

Page 10: ...viii 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 11: ...brary systems Contents In addition to this CD you should have received the following v Base library module v External SCSI cable v External SCSI terminator v Power cord v Rack installation hardware v...

Page 12: ...ure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty service See Service and support on page 99 for technical support information Library interfaces The 4560SLX Tape Library i...

Page 13: ...message on the touch screen Magazine doors The magazine doors have an electrical release on the touch screen and a manual release 1 and 3 in Figure 2 Always open the doors using the touch screen In an...

Page 14: ...the left tape magazine includes a mail slot which is accessible when the left magazine slot door is open as shown in Figure 4 This mail slot enables you to insert or remove a single media cartridge w...

Page 15: ...y Library power is controlled from the touch screen However a manual power disconnect switch located on the rear of the power supply can also be used Note Only trained service personnel should remove...

Page 16: ...under each tape drive as shown in Figure 7 Library controller board The library contains a rear access adapter cage see Figure 8 on page 7 and a PCI backplane This backplane contains the plug in conn...

Page 17: ...e library contains robotics which consist of a cartridge shuttle motor hardware motor drives and other support electronics The robotics can pick up and place tapes throughout a 180 arc that consists o...

Page 18: ...he stack can operate together as a single virtual library system through a rear mounted cartridge elevator as shown in Figure 10 Stacked units are interconnected through their rear panel Ethernet conn...

Page 19: ...n for multi unit library configurations In the event of a master module failure a pre selected slave module can become the fail over master For example if the primary master library fails you can invo...

Page 20: ...10 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 21: ...vailable in the rack See Installation considerations on page 96 for considerations relating to multi unit rack mounted environments Note When lifting the library use a mechanical lifter or a two perso...

Page 22: ...8 3 Front mounting bracket 10 Clip or cage nut two 10 32 4 Rear mounting bracket 11 Ball bearing slide member 5 Outer slide member 12 Sticker 6 Middle slide member 13 Thumbscrew two 10 32 7 Screw flat...

Page 23: ...ding when mounting the library module Once the distance between rails is set the screws should be fully tightened 2 Depending on the type of rack you are installing use the clip or cage nuts to attach...

Page 24: ...4 Carefully insert the chassis inner slide members into the extended rack mounted middle slide members Ensure that the ball bearing slide members are located in the front position 5 Slide the library...

Page 25: ...and the appropriate device driver software Interface cable specifications The library is a high performance system To avoid degradation of performance use the highest quality interface cables from a r...

Page 26: ...a single host system Figure 16 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with one tape drive drive 1 installed Two tape drives on a single host system Figure 17 on page 17 shows a typical...

Page 27: ...a dual host system 1 SCSI terminator 3 Jumper cable 2 To library controller card 4 To host system Figure 17 Two tape drives single host 1 SCSI terminator 4 To host drive 2 2 To library controller card...

Page 28: ...able configuration for a multi unit library with a varying number of drives using a single host system 1 5 6 7 WAN 4 3 2 1 To host system 2 SCSI terminator Figure 19 Single host multi unit system 18 4...

Page 29: ...em Turning on your library Use the following instructions to apply power to the library 1 Connect the supplied power cord to the ac receptacle located on the back of the library module as shown in Fig...

Page 30: ...es of Power On Self Test POST diagnostics are performed After the POST completes the Initialization screen will appear 4 Select Continue The library default screen will display 1 Power cord 2 Power sw...

Page 31: ...iguration settings using the touch screen For information on operating the touch screen see Chapter 4 Operation on page 27 Setting a SCSI ID Each tape drive installed in the library requires a unique...

Page 32: ...confirmation screen appears on the display as shown in Figure 25 8 Select OK to confirm The newly selected SCSI ID flashes for a few seconds while the drive is being updated then remains solid indica...

Page 33: ...numbered from the front of the magazine to the rear as shown in Figure 27 on page 24 When you reserve a slot it becomes reserved slot 1 in the last slot of the magazine Additional reserved slots are a...

Page 34: ...ved Slots option as shown in Figure 28 3 Press the box next to the Total Reserved Slots option A numeric keypad appears on the display as shown in Figure 29 on page 25 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MAIL...

Page 35: ...30 5 Press the Back button until you return to the Main menu screen Your change will take effect the next time you boot the library Figure 29 Reserved slots numeric keypad Figure 30 Total Reserved Slo...

Page 36: ...26 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 37: ...top left corner of the library default screen to display technical support information as shown in Figure 31 Mail Slot Access left magazine only Select this option to display the Mail Slot Access scre...

Page 38: ...ft right or both The lock icons will change to unlocked and the doors of the selected library will open Magazine access can be password protected Note In a scaled multi module library system selecting...

Page 39: ...ve 2 is used for this example 3 Touch the Destination box on the Move Media screen The Destination box will change from gray to an active state as shown in Figure 36 4 From the Destination Element Typ...

Page 40: ...re 37 shows the Menu option interface which displays three distinct areas v View System Data v Utilities v Edit Options View System Data The View System Data area enables you to view the following inf...

Page 41: ...st software impose size limits on library magazines for licensing purposes The default is 0 Auto Clean Mode This option enables you to establish an automatic cleaning cycle To use this option reserve...

Page 42: ...n enables you to specify the library module configuration Three options are available v Standalone This option is used when the library contains a single module v Master This option is used to select...

Page 43: ...ndard or custom Standard returns check condition not ready and custom returns good status Standard Device Capability Page Length This option enables you to choose between two lengths of the mode sense...

Page 44: ...Report on Unsolicited Request Sense Reports information exceptions with a No Sense sense key and an ASC ASCQ of 5D 00 only in response to an unsolicited REQUEST SENSE command Logging Disabled Abort M...

Page 45: ...ivate IP Subnet This option enables you to specify a private IP subnet Note Master configurations only ignored otherwise 255 255 255 0 Private IP Gateway This option enables you to specify a private I...

Page 46: ...aintenance This option enables you to v Set slave defaults v Reboot server v Fail over to secondary master Diagnostics This option enables you to select and run several self diagnostic library tests F...

Page 47: ...y options used to configure the library for your specific needs Defined options can be viewed in the View System Data area as shown in Figure 44 For a description of the available Library options see...

Page 48: ...s shown in Figure 47 on page 39 The Password screen offers three levels of security v User level 1 This is the lowest level which allows users access to the mail slot v User level 2 This level allows...

Page 49: ...service operations Media can also be locked by software running on the host The library does not provide a touch screen override for this command Usually exiting the host software restores media acce...

Page 50: ...cartridge that is in a tape drive The safest way to do this is to unload all tape drives before removing a magazine You can unload all the tape drives either through your host system software or by u...

Page 51: ...y with host system software that supports this feature The mail slot feature enables you to insert or remove a single tape without removing the entire magazine You access the mail slot using the Mail...

Page 52: ...s menu For more information on Library options see Table 2 on page 31 Bar code labels Sample bar code labels are included with your purchase Also included are instructions on ordering additional label...

Page 53: ...pported brands of data and cleaning cartridges search for supported media on the http www pc ibm com support IBM Web site Running a cleaning cartridge You can manage the cleaning of the installed tape...

Page 54: ...r 5 Select Execute Clean when the source and destination entries are correct When the cleaning cycle completes the library returns the cleaning cartridge to the mail slot 6 Select Mail Slot Access fro...

Page 55: ...eplaced by removing the right magazine or by using the mail slot Replacing a cleaning cartridge in the right magazine To replace a cleaning cartridge in the right magazine complete the following proce...

Page 56: ...and then select Cleaning Slot in the Destination Element Type box 12 Select Execute Move to put the new cleaning cartridge in the reserved slot 46 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals h...

Page 57: ...setup For information on how to correctly install and configure the library see Chapter 2 Installation on page 11 General drive errors usually result from a miscommunication between the library and t...

Page 58: ...lect parameters correctly and try again G Call IBM technical support TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR RECOVERY ERROR FAULT MALFUNCTION Determine Suspected Error Type PLATFORM No FSC displayed Normal front pa...

Page 59: ...only 2009 F Menu Mode status only 200A F Cart Unaccessible 200C F Drive In Error 200D C G No Magazine 200E F Removal Prevented 200F F Ctl Firmware Error 2010 C G Drive Code Update Command Error 2080 C...

Page 60: ...not flowed 3030 C G Chassis S N Mismatch Previous S N retained 3031 G Chassis S N Character count is not correct 3032 G Chassis S N did not scan 3033 G Chassis S N save operation failed 3034 G Motor F...

Page 61: ...ceeded 3110 C G Picker Retries Exceeded 1 3111 C G Picker Retries Exceeded 2 3112 C G Picker Retries Exceeded 3 3113 C G Picker Retraction Error 3115 C G Shuttle Jammed 3200 C G Shuttle Jammed 3201 C...

Page 62: ...Deactivation of a drive failed 700F C G Drive removal failed 7010 C G HotPlug statue update failed 7011 C G Drive is Active failed 7012 C G Control Com Unidentified 7013 C G Drive status update failed...

Page 63: ...007 C G Msg contains no comm A008 C G Comm return address is unknown A009 C G Note If an error message is displayed that is not included in Table 7 write down the fault code number and follow the reco...

Page 64: ...54 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 65: ...select 3 Power up the host computer and boot into Windows Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4 0 are supported 4 Install the configuration utility from the included 3 5 diskette A SETUP...

Page 66: ...Web TLC limits access to the system by means of passwords set on the configuration screen Web TLC passwords allow for two levels of system access v Level 1 access allows operator viewing of library st...

Page 67: ...an receive SNMP traps 3 Enter the appropriate values in the fields 4 Click OK to save the settings Setting e mail addresses To set e mail addresses complete the following procedure 1 Establish communi...

Page 68: ...ry Parameters tab panel is displayed 3 Click OK to save the settings For a complete description of the above selectable options including default options see Chapter 3 Library configuration on page 21...

Page 69: ...le field This file is necessary to decode the uploaded file into text 7 Use the associated Browse button to select a destination for the text file The default file name appears in the Post Processed F...

Page 70: ...he Download Data to Neo Library prompt is displayed 3 Use the browse button to display the firmware binary image file you want to download in the Select field 4 Click OK A Download Progress screen is...

Page 71: ...ry complete the following procedure 1 Establish communications with the library 2 From the Diag menu select the Reboot NeoCenter option 3 Click Yes 4 Click OK Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility 61...

Page 72: ...62 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 73: ...nel for making adjustments and viewing details down to the cartridge level Web TLC hosts a dedicated protected Internet site that displays a graphical representation of your library You can access Web...

Page 74: ...TLC but not always found on deployed hardware systems To configure Web TLC you must utilize Network Options on the touch screen or set the IP addresses See Setting IP addresses on page 55 Web TLC acce...

Page 75: ...ay setting enables you to display your library logically with drives and slots grouped separately or physically with drives and slots grouped by library module Information available from the Status sc...

Page 76: ...onfigure Menu on the library touch screen Functions Click Functions to execute a cleaning or a diagnostic The functions available from this screen include the following v Perform a drive cleaning oper...

Page 77: ...s access to moving parts DO NOT reach into open cavities 2 Remove the blank panel that covers the appropriate tape drive mounting bay as shown in Figure 62 Save the blank panel for future use 3 Carefu...

Page 78: ...ape drive to the library using the two thumbscrews 5 Configure the tape drive using the touch screen Figure 63 Installing a tape drive 68 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www...

Page 79: ...top module in the rack is the master control module 3 Mechanical installation Substeps include v Installing a router v Installing a module in the rack v Assembling the cartridge elevator the 10U is fa...

Page 80: ...screen and it senses the position of each module during initialization at power up The other modules are designated as slaves For ease of installation the router should be mounted at the top rear of...

Page 81: ...pre assembled 10U cartridge elevator If the length is correct for your system proceed to Installing the cartridge elevator on page 72 If you need to add an extension to your system proceed to Cartridg...

Page 82: ...f modules are rack mounted verify that all units are powered down and the power cords are removed Note Attempting to install the cartridge elevator to a fully powered 4560SLX Tape Library module might...

Page 83: ...the receiver c Continue to slide the drive out while fully supporting the module until the drive load handle has cleared the back of the library 4 Remove the cover plate adjacent to the power supply...

Page 84: ...using the base unit top and top middle thumbscrews 9 Secure the base unit to the second library using the base unit bottom middle and bottom thumbscrews If the pins are difficult to align to the bott...

Page 85: ...les See Module configuration on page 82 Cartridge elevator extension assembly This section provides information on cartridge elevator extension components and assembly Components The cartridge elevato...

Page 86: ...or work bench The surface should be long enough to support the full height of the cartridge elevator The height is equal to the height of the stack of modules in your system Use the following procedur...

Page 87: ...chassis compress the springs until the holes in the tensioner ramp are aligned with the holes in the base of the tensioner and insert a 0 05 in allen wrench through the holes as shown in Figure 72 on...

Page 88: ...levator car and the tensioner ramp idler pulley 7 Remove the belt tensioner components as shown in Figure 74 on page 79 a Remove the two screws and springs from tensioner ramp idler pulley b Remove th...

Page 89: ...b Align the tie bar pins of the two narrow tie bars to the holes in the extension and primary chassis and attach with the four mounting screws two each as shown in Figure 76 on page 80 Figure 74 Tens...

Page 90: ...0 05 in allen wrench through the holes This sets the idler pulley to the zero position 13 Cut the new timing belt supplied with the expansion kit between the teeth to the appropriate size for the tot...

Page 91: ...at the midpoint of the belt block access cutout 17 Turn the cartridge elevator face down 18 Place the timing belt ends on the belt block as shown in Figure 79 on page 82 Figure 77 Timing belt installa...

Page 92: ...22 Go to Installing the cartridge elevator on page 72 Module configuration Configuring the multi module library includes identifying which library module is the master and which are the slaves The mo...

Page 93: ...81 1 Connect the power cord to the power supply receptacle 2 Toggle the power switch located on the power supply to ON 3 Press the touch screen to apply power to the module Configuring the primary ma...

Page 94: ...dit Options press Library 3 Press the scroll down arrow until Module Configuration is visible 4 Press the button adjacent to Module Configuration The Module Configuration screen is displayed 5 Press S...

Page 95: ...to Cabling and interface connections Cabling and interface connections Before the cartridge elevator combination can communicate with the host device or user applications the connections shown in Fig...

Page 96: ...ge 71 and Figure 85 5 Connect a cable from router port 2 to the secondary master 6 Continue connecting cables router port 3 to the third module port 4 to the fourth module and so on until all modules...

Page 97: ...to ON c Repeat steps a and b for all modules connected to the cartridge elevator d Press the slave module touch screens to apply power to the libraries e Press the master touch screen to apply power...

Page 98: ...ally v Secondary master standby A standby secondary master is a library that is configured as a slave connected to the standby cartridge elevator port and is operating normally v Secondary master acti...

Page 99: ...L will be http 10 1 15 77 8008 2 Log in 3 Select Fail over to Standby Module 4 Confirm that you want to fail over to the standby module The secondary master will transfer control of the cartridge elev...

Page 100: ...use a Web browser to connect to the library s Web TLC URL using the default HTTP port log in and select Functions 2 Confirm that you want to fail over to the primary module The secondary master will t...

Page 101: ...cartridge elevator access Dismount time from drive 10 seconds excluding cartridge elevator access Table 10 Reliability Reliability 4560SLX Tape Library Mean Time Between Failure MTBF 250 000 hours ex...

Page 102: ...EMC compliance specifications Table 13 Electromagnetic emissions specifications Agency Standard FCC US Std 47 CFR Part 15 Rules Class A Notation on product Industry Canada Industry Canada Rules ICES 0...

Page 103: ...cked 7 days Dry Bulb Temperature 40 C to 60 C Temp Gradient 25 C hr across the range Temperature Shock 15 C over 2 min Wet Bulb Temperature 30 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude sea l...

Page 104: ...Hz Peak Acceleration 25 G s Waveshape Sinusoidal 1 octave min Application X Y Z axes 2 sweeps pers Table 22 Vibration specifications non operating Non operating unpacked no damage Frequency Range 5 1...

Page 105: ...imum peak power consumption of 240 watts Table 24 Current Current 4560SLX Tape Library 1 6 1 0 A 120 V ac 240 V ac Sag Surge protection Once powered on the 4560SLX Tape Library will continue to operat...

Page 106: ...nsidered v The ambient temperature within the rack might be greater than the room ambient temperature Install the library so that the amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised...

Page 107: ...ot assembly 59P6707 LCD display assembly 59P6713 Fibre channel interface card 59P6715 Library controller interface card 59P6708 Power supply assembly 59P6709 Left LTO magazine assembly 59P6703 Right L...

Page 108: ...98 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 109: ...anty Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and links to Product Support Web pages The IBM Statement of Limited Warranty is available from this Web site in 29 languages in Portable Document Format PDF Online...

Page 110: ...telephone number and support hours by country refer to the following table If the number for your country or region is not listed contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative Response tim...

Page 111: ...one that is at least functionally equivalent you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded Extent of Warranty The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Mac...

Page 112: ...f parts and their return to IBM A part that replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of the removed part Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part you agree to rem...

Page 113: ...IERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT A...

Page 114: ...utes and differences arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be finally settled by arbitration which shall be held in Singapore in accordance with the rules of the International Cham...

Page 115: ...1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides if you require the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act Limitation of Liability The following is added to this Sec...

Page 116: ...hin 50 kilometers of an IBM authorized service provider You are responsible for transportation costs for Machines located outside 50 kilometers of an IBM authorized service provider Governing Law The...

Page 117: ...The following is added to this Section During the warranty period transportation for delivery of the failing Machine to IBM will be at IBM s expense Limitation of Liability The following paragraph is...

Page 118: ...ituations involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to or in any way related to the subject matter of this Statement of Warranty IBM s liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Mac...

Page 119: ...Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 Applicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged The following is added to the end of this Section IBM s entire liability and your sole remedy whether in contr...

Page 120: ...110 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 121: ...ess or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically m...

Page 122: ...the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interferen...

Page 123: ...derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environme...

Page 124: ...o nel qual caso l utente deve prendere misure adeguate Unione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad lectromagn tica Este producto satisface los requisitos de protecci n del Consejo de la UE Directiva 89 3...

Page 125: ...Appendix F Notices 115 Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 126: ...116 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 127: ...Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Page 128: ...Part Number 59P6690 Printed in U S A 1P P N 59P6690 Get other manuals https www bkmanuals com...

Reviews: