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Appliances

 

are

 

labeled

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

European

 

Directive

 

2002/96/EC

 

concerning

 

waste

 

electrical

 

and

 

electronic

 

equipment

 

(WEEE).

 

The

 

Directive

 

determines

 

the

 

framework

 

for

 

the

 

return

 

and

 

recycling

 

of

 

used

 

appliances

 

as

 

applicable

 

throughout

 

the

 

European

 

Union.

 

This

 

label

 

is

 

applied

 

to

 

various

 

products

 

to

 

indicate

 

that

 

the

 

product

 

is

 

not

 

to

 

be

 

thrown

 

away,

 

but

 

rather

 

reclaimed

 

upon

 

end

 

of

 

life

 

per

 

this

 

Directive.

 

In

 

accordance

 

with

 

the

 

European

 

WEEE

 

Directive,

 

electrical

 

and

 

electronic

 

equipment

 

(EEE)

 

is

 

to

 

be

 

collected

 

separately

 

and

 

to

 

be

 

reused,

 

recycled,

 

or

 

recovered

 

at

 

end

 

of

 

life.

 

Users

 

of

 

EEE

 

with

 

the

 

WEEE

 

marking

 

per

 

Annex

 

IV

 

of

 

the

 

WEEE

 

Directive,

 

as

 

shown

 

above,

 

must

 

not

 

dispose

 

of

 

end

 

of

 

life

 

EEE

 

as

 

unsorted

 

municipal

 

waste,

 

but

 

use

 

the

 

collection

 

framework

 

available

 

to

 

customers

 

for

 

the

 

return,

 

recycling

 

and

 

recovery

 

of

 

WEEE.

 

Customer

 

participation

 

is

 

important

 

to

 

minimize

 

any

 

potential

 

effects

 

of

 

EEE

 

on

 

the

 

environment

 

and

 

human

 

health

 

due

 

to

 

the

 

potential

 

presence

 

of

 

hazardous

 

substances

 

in

 

EEE.

 

For

 

proper

 

collection

 

and

 

treatment,

 

contact

 

your

 

local

 

IBM

 

representative.

 

Battery

 

Return

 

Program

 

This

 

product

 

may

 

contain

 

sealed

 

lead

 

acid,

 

nickel

 

cadmium,

 

nickel

 

metal

 

hydride,

 

lithium,

 

or

 

lithium

 

ion

 

battery.

 

Consult

 

your

 

user

 

manual

 

or

 

service

 

manual

 

for

 

specific

 

battery

 

information.

 

The

 

battery

 

must

 

be

 

recycled

 

or

 

disposed

 

of

 

properly.

 

Recycling

 

facilities

 

may

 

not

 

be

 

available

 

in

 

your

 

area.

 

For

 

information

 

on

 

disposal

 

of

 

batteries

 

outside

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

go

 

to

 

http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/

batteryrecycle.shtml

 

or

 

contact

 

your

 

local

 

waste

 

disposal

 

facility.

 

In

 

the

 

United

 

States,

 

IBM

 

has

 

established

 

a

 

return

 

process

 

for

 

reuse,

 

recycling,

 

or

 

proper

 

disposal

 

of

 

used

 

IBM

 

sealed

 

lead

 

acid,

 

nickel

 

cadmium,

 

nickel

 

metal

 

hydride,

 

and

 

other

 

battery

 

packs

 

from

 

IBM

 

Equipment.

 

For

 

information

 

on

 

proper

 

disposal

 

of

 

these

 

batteries,

 

contact

 

IBM

 

at

 

1-800-426-4333.

 

Please

 

have

 

the

 

IBM

 

part

 

number

 

listed

 

on

 

the

 

battery

 

available

 

prior

 

to

 

your

 

call.

 

For

 

Taiwan:

 

 

 

Please

 

recycle

 

batteries

 

 

  

  

 

viii

 

TS3100

 

and

 

TS3200

 

(3573)

 

Installation

 

Quick

 

Reference

Summary of Contents for System Storage TS3100

Page 1: ...IBM System Storage TS3100 Tape Library and TS3200 Tape Library Installation Quick Reference Machine Type 3573 GA32 0548 00...

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Page 3: ...IBM System Storage TS3100 Tape Library and TS3200 Tape Library Installation Quick Reference Machine Type 3573 GA32 0548 00...

Page 4: ...at http www ibm com storage lto Second Edition June 2006 This edition applies to the IBM System Storage TS3100 Tape Library and TS3200 Tape Library Installation Quick Reference GA32 0548 00 and to the...

Page 5: ...the Library for Rack Installation ONLY 1 4 Attaching the Library to a Server 1 9 Connecting the Host Interface Cable 1 9 Connecting a Power Cord 1 11 Preparing the Host 1 12 Verifying the Connection 1...

Page 6: ...iv TS3100 and TS3200 3573 Installation Quick Reference...

Page 7: ...ople because of some existing condition The following are examples of caution notices A hazardous electrical condition with less severity than electrical danger A generally hazardous condition not rep...

Page 8: ...led in a different rack cabinet v An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on the metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the res...

Page 9: ...e that the four leveling pads are raised to their highest position v Ensure that there is no stabilizer bracket installed on the rack cabinet during movement v Do not use a ramp inclined at more than...

Page 10: ...ironment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE For proper collection and treatment contact your local IBM representative Battery Return Program This product may...

Page 11: ...nches v Sides Minimum of 5 08 cm 2 inches Rack requirements Standard 19 inch rack with v 2U 63 5 mm 3 5 in of clearance for a 2U library v 4U 177 8 mm 7 in of clearance for a 4U library Rackmounting t...

Page 12: ...nal item that is included in your shipment if ordered Rack Mount Kit Important If any of the contents of your shipment are damaged or missing please call the appropriate number listed on the Quality H...

Page 13: ...ON The shipping lock is held in place with a label and is located in the top center of the library After the shipping lock is removed it should be stored on the right side of the back panel of the li...

Page 14: ...ndard 19 inch rack system The 2U library requires 2U 3 5 in of space The 4U library requires 4U 7 in of space If you are not rackmounting your library skip this procedure and go to Attaching the Libra...

Page 15: ...install your library in a rack perform the following steps 1 Verify that your rack kit includes the following contents see Figure 1 4 v Packaged in plastic material 2 rails 2 mounting brackets v Packa...

Page 16: ...front and back of each rail to the rack The rails extend to fit a variety of rack depths Each rail requires 2U of rack space 1 in Figure 1 5 4 Using the Torx wrench included in your shipment remove t...

Page 17: ...ith library rack anchors and mounting brackets installed slide the library onto the rails as shown in Figure 1 8 and Figure 1 9 on page 1 8 When the library stops gently push the library to lock the a...

Page 18: ...e Figure 1 11 on page 1 9 for a 4U library by placing a screw in the center hole of each mounting bracket and tightening them 1 a77ug109 Figure 1 9 Sliding the 4U library into the rack a77ug112 1 Figu...

Page 19: ...the server and all attached accessories Important Failure to remove the power cords from these devices before connecting the host interface cable could result in damage to the library 2 For a SCSI lib...

Page 20: ...cables and terminators specified for Ultra160 or Ultra320 use or labeled as Multi Mode should be used Note The host bus adapter should be LVD SCSI A single ended SE SCSI host bus adapter will work bu...

Page 21: ...requirements v overheating with potential personal injury and or property damage and v a fracture resulting in the internal contacts being exposed which potentially could subject the user to a shock h...

Page 22: ...erminated Likewise if the library is physically the last SCSI device on the SCSI bus it must be terminated Only the devices physically located at the beginning and end of the SCSI bus should be termin...

Page 23: ...ol as your library network setting complete Steps 1 2 3 and 7 If you do not want to use DHCP as your library network setting complete Steps 1 2 4 5 6 and 7 1 Press the DOWN button to highlight the Net...

Page 24: ...1 18 6 Entering Date and Time using the Web User Interface on page 1 18 7 Entering Control Path Failover License Activation Key on page 1 19 8 Configuring Logs and Traces using the Web User Interface...

Page 25: ...ge in any order Sequential In sequential mode the library s firmware predefines the selection of the cartridges After initialization the firmware causes the library to select the first available cartr...

Page 26: ...r each drive listed either SCSI or Fibre Channel Refer to Figure 1 19 on page 1 17 3 Click one of the following v Refresh to update the current screen v Submit to apply the changes made to the screen...

Page 27: ...dress Network Mask and Gateway Address IP Address An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP IP network Networks using the TCP IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destinatio...

Page 28: ...Access PIN Code enter the personal identification number again 8 In Support Name enter the name of the person that will be able to offer the user help with the library 9 In Support Phone enter the pho...

Page 29: ...races using the Web User Interface This function is not available on the Operator Control Panel 1 Click Logs Traces in the left navigation pane 2 It is recommended that you select Continuous so all in...

Page 30: ...like to be notified when a warning occurs select Notify Warnings 3 In To Email Address enter the email address to which the information will be sent 4 In Email Domain enter the domain name for the ema...

Page 31: ...l Panel on page 1 23 8 Restoring Factory Default Settings using the Operator Control Panel on page 1 23 Choosing the Number of Logical Libraries 1 Navigate to Configure Logical Libraries 2 Press the D...

Page 32: ...the Netmask field b Press the UP or DOWN button to select the digit s in your library s Netmask address c Press the ENTER button to highlight the next digit s in your library s Netmask address d Afte...

Page 33: ...After entering the final digit press the DOWN button and select one of the following v Save to apply your settings v Cancel to delete your settings Restoring Factory Default Settings using the Operat...

Page 34: ...t magazine To open the I O Station select Control Open I O Station The I O Station will pop open To close the I O Station gently push it back into the left magazine a77ug020 Figure 1 27 2U library lef...

Page 35: ...rage slots The lower left magazine has nine storage slots and houses the 3 slot I O Station 1 in Figure 1 30 on page 1 26 The upper right magazine has twelve storage slots The lower right magazine has...

Page 36: ...a77ug105 1 Figure 1 30 4U library left magazines 1 26 TS3100 and TS3200 3573 Installation Quick Reference...

Page 37: ...n page 1 28 is part of the lower left magazine To open the I O Station select Control Open I O Station The I O Station will pop open To close the I O Station gently push it back into the lower left ma...

Page 38: ...e Library with Data Cartridges For information on working with the cartridge magazines see Cartridge Magazines on page 1 23 1 Unlock the cartridge magazines a77ug103 Figure 1 32 4U library I O Station...

Page 39: ...CS This slot holds the cleaning cartridge In a 2U library the cleaning cartridge can be placed in any storage slot With the Auto Clean feature enabled a drive will be cleaned automatically when necess...

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