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5.

On the leader pin (

▌1▐

in Figure 41), locate the open side of the C-clip 

▌2▐

.

The C-clip is a small black part that secures the tape 

▌3▐

to the pin.

6.

Remove the C-clip from the leader pin by using your fingers to push the clip

away from the pin. Set the pin aside and discard the clip.

7.

Position the tape in the alignment groove of the leader pin attach tool (see 

▌1▐

in Figure 42 on page 132).

8.

Place a new C-clip into the retention groove 

▌2▐

on the leader pin attachment

tool and make sure that the clip's open side faces up.

9.

Place the leader pin (from step 6) into the cavity 

▌3▐

of the leader pin attach

tool.

10.

Attention:

To prevent the leader pin from rolling into the cartridge, in this

step, use care when folding the tape over the pin.

Fold the tape over the leader pin and hold it with your fingers (see Figure 42

on page 132).

Note:

Use care to ensure that the tape is centered over the leader pin. Failure

to properly center the tape on the pin will cause the repaired cartridge to fail.

Figure 40. Winding the tape out of the LTO tape cartridge. 

Turn the cartridge manual rewind tool clockwise to see the

end of the tape, then turn it counterclockwise to bring the tape to the cartridge door.

A67E0036

1

2

3

Figure 41. Removing the C-clip from the leader pin. 

Use your fingers to push the C-clip from the leader pin.

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Page 5: ...nt addition or removal of storage capacity 45 Configuration of storage capacity without disruption 46 Virtual I O slots 46 Power structure of the TS4500 tape library 46 TS4500 frame control assembly F...

Page 6: ...tape cartridges 133 Ordering additional LTO cartridges and media supplies 134 Using 3592 tape drive media 137 Overview of 3592 tape drive media 137 WORM functionality for 3592 tape drive and media 13...

Page 7: ...de 1751 and Top Rack rear view of the library 92 26 Types of receptacles for Models of the TS4500 tape library 96 27 Possible locations for encryption policy engine and key management 112 28 An IBM LT...

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Page 9: ...nventory all tiers 69 29 Mount performance for a TS4500 tape library with all mounts coming from Tier 0 69 30 Physical characteristics of the TS4500 tape library Models L25 and D25 71 31 Physical char...

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Page 13: ...dous to people A lightning bolt symbol always accompanies a danger notice to represent a dangerous electrical condition A sample danger notice follows DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly...

Page 14: ...contain lead solder To avoid the release of lead Pb into the environment do not burn Discard the circuit card as instructed by local regulations C014 Caution Do not connect an IBM control unit directl...

Page 15: ...nitions of terminology abbreviations and acronyms see the Glossary on page 169 Related information For more information about the IBM TS4500 and its associated products see the following publications...

Page 16: ...s not an endorsement or recommendation of such providers IBM is not responsible for the quality of bar code labels that are procured from sources other than IBM This information is applicable to bar c...

Page 17: ...alues Although these values are more accurately expressed with binary units such as KiB MiB GiB and TiB At the K level the difference between decimal and binary units of measurement is relatively smal...

Page 18: ...between binary and decimal units Decimal Value Binary Value Percentage Difference 100 kilobytes KB 97 65 kibibytes KiB 2 35 100 megabytes MB 95 36 mebibytes MiB 4 64 100 gigabytes GB 93 13 gibibytes G...

Page 19: ...eneration TS4500 tape library is designed to help midsized and large enterprises meet cloud storage challenges including data volume growth rising storage footprint costs data migration efforts and th...

Page 20: ...and data path failover tape drive encryption dual robotic accessors and WORM media support improved management and help to reduce risk in the cloud In addition IBM TS4500 now supports IBM z14 the lat...

Page 21: ...e models can be placed in any active position so the library can grow from both the right and the left side of the first L frame for floorspace flexibility A dual accessor option can help increase mou...

Page 22: ...ors to monitor and report on storage devices v IBM Tape System Library Manager Allows multi library environments to be managed as a single system v IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager Simplifies encryp...

Page 23: ...rames join side by side and can grow to the left or to the right of the base frame All frames are supported by a single accessor The TS4500 tape library supports second generation high density HD2 fra...

Page 24: ...D25 and D55 frames D55 Expansion frame LTO Up to 12 tape drives and 774 storage slots Up to 16 tape drives and 970 storage slots v Optionally equipped with two 18 slot I O stations v Optionally equip...

Page 25: ...e right Figure 3 shows a top down view of one row of an HD frame with cartridges in Tiers 0 door side 1 2 and 3 All HD slots are black The location of the cartridge retention latch differentiates LTO...

Page 26: ...Capacity on Demand on page 50 Second generation HD HD2 frames provide the following enhancements v Can be installed in the leftmost library position frame position 1 v Offer drive capable models that...

Page 27: ...DU can optionally be ordered for any top rack Up to two of FC 1751 can be ordered for any top rack The first PDU does not use any of the 10U rack space A second PDU for redundancy uses 1U of rack spac...

Page 28: ...ng However the B accessor is always installed as the right most accessor Dual Accessor Settings You have three options to choose from Each option changes the zones within which each accessor operates...

Page 29: ...nd other components for powering the library and installed tape drives and for handling and storing tape cartridges Refer to Figure 5 on page 13 to view the location of each component 1 Library frames...

Page 30: ...es without the library performing a re inventory of the frame Two extra I O stations can optionally be installed on any Dx5 expansion frames TS4500 integrated management console IMC Not shown At eithe...

Page 31: ...status Expansion frames that have optional I O stations that are installed also have a display panel However the panel on expansion frames does not include the library power or reset buttons Figure 5...

Page 32: ...Component Component 1 Warning indicator yellow 2 Library beacon blue Figure 6 Display panel 14 IBM TS4500 Introduction and Planning Guide...

Page 33: ...t throughput for the library The total cartridge capacity for expansion frames with two I O stations is reduced by 80 cartridges for model D25 and by 88 cartridges for model D55 Storage only frames mo...

Page 34: ...icator green 8 Pause indicator white 4 Library beacon blue 9 Eject button 5 Warning indicator yellow Cartridge magazine The cartridge magazine is used to load and unload one or more tape cartridges in...

Page 35: ...rary and can be read by cartridge accessor An up arrow and THIS SIDE UP engraving indicate how the magazine must be inserted into the I O station In addition guide ribs on the top and bottom prevent t...

Page 36: ...TO 5 LTO 6 LTO 7 and LTO 8 tape drives can be installed only in their respective non HD2 or HD2 frames In a single accessor library up to 12 drives can be installed in an Lx5 or Dx5 frame that is in f...

Page 37: ...the IBM Knowledge Center LTO tape drives The TS4500 tape library supports LTO 5 and later LTO tape drives The LTO 5 LTO 6 LTO 7 and LTO 8 tape drives are dual ported drives that facilitate 8 Gbps Fib...

Page 38: ...nables compensation for variations in the recording channel transfer function media characteristics and read write head characteristics Power management reduces the drive s power consumption during id...

Page 39: ...Analysis and Reporting System to isolate failures between media and hardware The basic features of the TS1140 TS1150 and TS1155 tape drives are shown in Table 9 Refer to Drive performance on page 65...

Page 40: ...atrix of read and write compatibility by cartridge and format type refer to Mixed media in drives on page 32 Speed matching When the drives operate in a host environment where the net host data rate i...

Page 41: ...onfigured to report LEOT using either a constant capacity based LEOT algorithm or a maximum capacity based LEOT algorithm These drives use the constant capacity based LEOT reporting Constant capacity...

Page 42: ...ection of one of three methods of encryption management A key is required to encrypt and decrypt the data How a key is generated maintained controlled and transmitted depends on the operating environm...

Page 43: ...commands sent by a server to control a specific logical library The TS4500 tape library has no direct SCSI connection to a server When a server communicates with the library it sends the communicatio...

Page 44: ...s For more information see the section about cleaning in your application software s documentation Supported tape cartridges In the TS4500 tape library libraries that are installed with LTO tape drive...

Page 45: ...level 1 4 1 2 The usage of M8 media with prior firmware levels may result in a permanent reduction in the capacity of the M8 media from 9 TB to 6 TB native Table 11 Capacity of 3592 tape cartridges 3...

Page 46: ...idges by Logical Librariespage in the TS4500 tape library GUI Right click on the logical library to enable media verification and set the verification schedule When media verification is enabled on a...

Page 47: ...s setting if you do not want any media cartridges stored in the Elastic Capacity areas Limited Access The Elastic Capacity slots are limited access when an accessor is placed in service When the A acc...

Page 48: ...e 2 in Figure 9 on page 31 the A accessor cannot reach columns are 5 10 in that frame The only cartridges the A accessor can reach are in columns 1 3 1 and door side columns Figure 8 A accessor in Ser...

Page 49: ...2 and 4 Figure 9 B accessor in Service Bay B Chapter 1 Overview 31...

Page 50: ...25 and D25 Models L55 and D55 LTO 8 Model 3588 F8C No Yes LTO 8 Model 3588 F8A No No LTO 7 Model 3588 F7C No Yes LTO 7 Model 3588 F7A No No LTO 6 Model 3588 F6C No Yes LTO 6 Model 3588 F6A No No LTO 5...

Page 51: ...mpatible Not compatible Not compatible 12 TB LTO 8 WORM Cartridge xxxxxxLY R W Not compatible Not compatible Not compatible 9 TB LTO M8 Data Cartridge xxxxxxxM8 2 R W Not compatible Not compatible Not...

Page 52: ...t supported Not supported JC JK JY1 Encrypted E07 R W Reformat R W Reformat E07 R W R W R W R W Encrypted E08 R W Reformat Reformat Reformat E08 R W R W Reformat Reformat JB JX1 Encrypted E05 Not supp...

Page 53: ...they are initialized and labeled If data exists on the tape reformatting is not allowed Mixed drives in a logical library The TS4500 tape library supports several combinations of drives with certain...

Page 54: ...ver from the list Refer to the IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User s Guide for more information Communication with TSLM The IBM Tape System Library Manager TSLM provides a resource managemen...

Page 55: ...ecycle of the product To determine the current list of compatibility components perform one of the following actions v Visit the web For a list of compatible software operating systems and servers for...

Page 56: ...rts SSL a protocol for transmitting private documents through the internet Proprietary command set for communicating with the IBM Encryption Key Manager or IBM Security Lifecycle Key Manager formerly...

Page 57: ...urations that enable the library to process commands from multiple heterogeneous applications such as an IBM System p application and a Windows application and multiple homogeneous applications for ex...

Page 58: ...4 in Figure 11 on page 41 requires that you add control paths It is used by Backup Recovery and Media Services Your library configuration is not limited to the examples shown in Figure 11 on page 41...

Page 59: ...rive 6 Drive 6 Drive 6 Drive 6 Logical Library 2 Logical Library 3 The library is partitioned into separate logical libraries that independently communicate with separate applications via separate con...

Page 60: ...libraries nor are they allowed to be moved between logical libraries An example of heterogeneous sharing is a Microsoft Windows application that is using the drive and storage slots of one logical li...

Page 61: ...gical Library 2 v Commands from Application 3 about Department C in Logical Library 3 In this configuration the tape drives and cartridges of each logical library are dedicated to that library and are...

Page 62: ...l ports and supports multiple devices per port At least one control path is required per IOA port and per set of drives within a library partition Multiple control paths for control path failover The...

Page 63: ...library from the Drives page of the TS4500 management GUI Cartridges are assigned to the logical library based on their volume serial VOLSER numbers and by using one of the following methods which are...

Page 64: ...rt up to 144 cartridges at any time The I O slots are also known as import export elements IEEs Virtual I O slots increase the quantity of available I O slots by allowing storage slots to appear to th...

Page 65: ...pter HBA Storage Area Network SAN or library control path drive The device driver initiates error recovery and continues the operation on the alternate path without interrupting the application Path f...

Page 66: ...supported AIX SuSE Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Solaris Windows AIX SuSE Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Solaris Windows4 DPF only AIX SuSE Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Solaris Windows4 DPF only Or...

Page 67: ...ive Configuration 4 Library Configuration 5 VPD Note Card 6 Call Home Configuration 7 SNMP 8 Key Manager 9 Drive Encryption 10 SMTP configuration 11 Time Configuration 12 User Roles 13 Role Access Lev...

Page 68: ...features provide license keys so that you can enable more storage slots in the frames of the TS4500 tape library For more information see Frame capacity on page 109 Monitor the capacity utilization of...

Page 69: ...these licensed features see Feature codes for the TS4500 on page 97 For more information about maximum frame capacities in various configurations see Frame capacity on page 109 TS4500 command line in...

Page 70: ...rmine an action plan and a list of parts called field replaceable units or FRUs Heartbeat Call Home The TS4500 tape library sends the Heartbeat Call Home on a scheduled basis to ensure proper Call Hom...

Page 71: ...the information to the IBM Remote Technical Assistance Information Network RETAIN through the system console s Ethernet broadband connection For remote support through a system console the TS4500 tap...

Page 72: ...taneous call in and call home v Data transmission TCP IP supported IBM call home database v 24 7 access by IBM support staff v Error analysis and search capability Remote support security The system c...

Page 73: ...connection point The IBM service support system RETAIN does not initiate connections to the attached systems 2 Dial out through the system console can either be over a modem connection or over an outb...

Page 74: ...d A password can be specified by the customer and set by the IBM service representative Note The IMC and TSSC both run system console code so all of the TSSC functions are integrated into the IMC The...

Page 75: ...brary operations Other ports that might be opened up on the firewall but are not necessary to have full functions include v The standard HTTP port 80 allows inbound communication to the library from t...

Page 76: ...ibrary The management GUI also provides several levels of access through various preset roles For more information see the IBM TS4500 customer online documentation in the IBM Knowledge Center The foll...

Page 77: ...Many monitoring servers like NetView can be used to send email or pager notifications when they receive an SNMP alert For more information see your NetView documentation or the manual for your network...

Page 78: ...is disabled However you can enable SNMP audit logging by using the TS4500 management GUI The following events are logged when SNMP audit logging is enabled v Log in attempt that is granted or denied v...

Page 79: ...00 management GUI and select Settings Security and click the HTTPS tab Remote authentication Use remote authentication to enable TS4500 tape library login requests to be authenticated by a remote Ligh...

Page 80: ...sses An IPv4 address has the following format x x x x where x is called an octet and must be a decimal value between 0 and 255 Octets are separated by periods An IPv4 address must contain three period...

Page 81: ...bnet masks All IP addresses are divided into portions One part identifies the network the network number and the other part identifies the specific machine or host within the network the host number S...

Page 82: ...e address portion of the IPv6 address The prefix length specifies a range of devices It is expressed as a slash followed by an integer between 1 and 128 For example a prefix length of 64 specified lik...

Page 83: ...sed at 2 5 1 compression L5 and earlier media compressed at 2 1 compression 750 MB s L8 media L8 media not supported L8 media not supported L8 media not supported 750 MB s M8 media M8 media not suppor...

Page 84: ...or application software 2 40 seconds after encryption key change 3 The 55F format is the native format for both the 3592 Model 55F and 3592 Model 55E Table 25 Rewind times for the 3592 tape drive Cart...

Page 85: ...14 seconds N A JK Advanced Type C economy 11 seconds 11 seconds 11 seconds JL Advanced Type D economy 11 seconds 11 seconds N A JX Full unscaled capacity 100 N A N A 37 seconds JZ Full unscaled capac...

Page 86: ...ry in Seconds Storage column 8 or 10 per frame 6 Drive column 0 4 per frame 6 I O Station 0 or 2 per frame 8 An inventory operation includes a check to determine whether each cartridge storage slot in...

Page 87: ...le involves the following steps 1 removing the cartridge from a drive 2 returning it to a storage slot 3 collecting another cartridge from a random storage slot 4 moving it to the drive and 5 loading...

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Page 89: ...frame with a top rack is 2 320 mm 91 34 in For detailed information about the physical specifications of each library frame refer to the topic about the frame model physical specifications To calcula...

Page 90: ...Frames in positions 2 can accommodate 16 tape drives and 660 L25 or 740 D25 cartridges 5 Weights listed for the Lx5 frames include the accessor IMC side doors and side panels After the initial library...

Page 91: ...Measurement Height of S25 frame on casters 1 800 mm 70 9 in Height of S25 with top rack 2 320 mm 91 34 in Width of S25 frame with covers 782 mm 30 8 in Width of S25 frame without covers1 725 mm 28 5...

Page 92: ...00 tape library must be placed in a location that meets certain requirements and environmental specifications To avoid damage to the library tape drives and tape media place the TS4500 tape library aw...

Page 93: ...d by professional movers or riggers who are trained to handle large heavy objects The IBM authorized service provider will only perform minimal frame repositioning within the computer room as needed t...

Page 94: ...ral move restraints adjustable points that you can use to restrain the unit from potential movement such as an earthquake Use the diagram as a guide to help you locate the move restraints Restraining...

Page 95: ...accessor rail and the frame to frame mechanical connections It is not necessary to bond every frame individually To install your additional grounding bonding wires 1 If there is a mounting bracket in...

Page 96: ...m 150 2 in 2 737 mm 107 8 in 4 3 808 mm 149 9 in 4 570 mm 179 9 in 2 737 mm 107 8 in 5 4 562 mm 179 6 in 5 324 mm 209 6 in 2 737 mm 107 8 in 6 5 317 mm 209 3 in 6 079 mm 239 3 in 2 737 mm 107 8 in 7 6...

Page 97: ...igure 16 Size of operator and service clearances for the IBM TS4500 tape library models The top measurements are in millimeters the bottom measurements in parentheses are in inches The service clearan...

Page 98: ...hannel Ethernet and power cables through openings in the frame at the top of the library Fibre Channel cables and Ethernet cables are routed through the frame opening shown in 1 in Figure 17 on page 8...

Page 99: ...Figure 17 Access panel for Fibre Channel and Ethernet cable routing Chapter 2 Planning 81...

Page 100: ...er network Ethernet cables can be routed to the customer ports on the LCC and to the Tiny PC either up through the access hole in the bottom of the frame or through the access panel in the top of the...

Page 101: ...b camera can be installed in any frame and the camera mount can be installed on the front or rear frame support Feature code 1530 web camera mounting hardware is required in order to install a web cam...

Page 102: ...tion Because IBM does not test any equipment for compatibility with fire suppression systems IBM does not make compatibility claims of any kind nor does IBM provide recommendations on fire suppression...

Page 103: ...hat is 81 mm 3 2 inches wide by 140 mm 5 5 inches long see 1 in Figure 22 on page 86 All of the fire suppression tubing and equipment that routes between frame must stay within the area of the triangl...

Page 104: ...idges and Environmental and shipping specifications for 3592 cartridges Table 35 Equipment environment specifications for the TS4500 tape library1 Product operation Product power off Dry bulb temperat...

Page 105: ...ween the rate of silver corrosion product thickness growth in month and the rate of weight gain assumes that Ag2S is the only corrosion product 4 The deliquescent relative humidity of particulate cont...

Page 106: ...he Sx5 frames do not have any perforated holes in the back door However the cool air inlet in the front and hot air outlet in the top back of the frame are the same as the other frames Refer to Air Fl...

Page 107: ...materials on the top of the library Powering the components within the frame The TS4500 tape library connects to AC power in multiple ways The library is powered by two AC to DC power supplies in the...

Page 108: ...ch powered frame The customer must specify the feature codes for the proper power cord type for their geographic location The power cord feature codes for the standard configuration are FC99xx Excludi...

Page 109: ...s example FC9989 would be ordered for Frame1 and Frame 5 The fiber channel switches that are installed In this example Frame 5 plug directly into the PDU in the adjacent frame Two of the power supply...

Page 110: ...954 through 9959 and 9966 Power consumption and cooling requirements The cooling requirements for each TS4500 tape library frame depends on how many tape drives are in the frame Generally the greater...

Page 111: ...and the library on off switch is set to off 2 To calculate the total cooling that is required by the library in Btu per hr multiply the total power in watts by 3 41 To convert Btu per hr to kBtu per...

Page 112: ...A L6 15R Uses receptacle 1 Dual 4 3 m 14 ft non watertight 250 V ac 10 A IRAM 2073 This power cord is for Argentina 39M5066 9976 Uses receptacle 3 Dual 4 3 m 14 ft non watertight 250 V ac 15 A Earth P...

Page 113: ...O connector Uses receptacle 11 Dual 4 3 m 14 ft power cords with IEC 309 p n g 32A plug 200 240 V ac single phase 32 Amps This power cord is used in Europe the Middle East and Africa 39M5414 9956 Used...

Page 114: ...ulated maximum continuous value because all drives are not likely to be active simultaneously Table 40 Electrical characteristics of the TS4500 tape library frame models Electrical characteristic Rati...

Page 115: ...umentation Table 41 FCs for the frame models of the TS4500 tape library FC Model CSU Description 0983 Lx5 Dx5 No TAA compliance 1404 L52 No TS1140 and TS1150 tape drive support This triggers the shipm...

Page 116: ...ssors This triggers the shipment of v Four CE diagnostic cartridges two of latest generation for both LTO and 3592 v Service Bay Stop A and Service Bay Stop B related parts v TS4500 Accessor B includi...

Page 117: ...ense key to increase storage from entry capacity to intermediate capacity 1644 L25 L55 Yes Base capacity on demand Provides license key to increase storage from intermediate capacity to base capacity...

Page 118: ...e ordered 1752 TR1 Both Intelligent PDU iPDU FC 1752 provides one iPDU to be mounted in the top rack The first iPDU in a top rack does not consume any of the 10U of rack space The second iPDU in a top...

Page 119: ...Track A Cable 2018 L25 L55 No 9 18 Frame Flex Track A Cable 2071 L25 L55 No Flex Track Guide This includes AXY AXY plate ASC to Flex track cable and new end stops 2072 D25 D55 S25 S55 Sx4 No Flex Trac...

Page 120: ...d an FCA by supplying 2 Ethernet cables that are longer than normal For both plant and field instructions will also be provided for moving the IMC PDU from another frame into this frame One of the FC...

Page 121: ...5 S55 Sx4 No Flex Track Guide for Expansion Frame 9080 L25 L55 No Mixed Media Library Prerequisite Library contains a mix of LTO and 3592 frames For model L25 prereq of FC 1628 LTO Magazine and a mini...

Page 122: ...EH7 tape drive plant install FC 9692 is a manufacturing routing code Prerequisite FC 152x drive mounting kit Each FC 152x supports up to 4 of FC 969x 9695 L25 L55 No 3588 F5A F5C tape drive plant inst...

Page 123: ...el xx5 9957 D25 D55 L25 L55 S25 S55 No 4 3m power cord Australia NZ FC 9957 is used with PDU FCs 1751 in model TR1 or 1951 in model xx5 FC 9957 provides 1x power cord when ordered on a model TR1 and 2...

Page 124: ...9972 and FCs 9976 through 9983 This power cord can be used for all countries except v Japan v Korea v Philippines v Taiwan v Argentina v Brazil v Australia v New Zealand v China v South Africa Note On...

Page 125: ...and S55 to be used in conjunction with FC2737 9980 D25 D55 L25 L55 S25 S55 No Dual 4 3m power cords with 10 Amp 250 Vac GB 2099 1 1002 plug FC 9980 is for China Note Only 1 power cord is shipped for...

Page 126: ...D25 D55 L25 L55 S25 S55 No Dual 4 3m power cords with 10Amp 250V with IEC 309 C14 plug FC 9989 is for use with adjacent frame PDUs FC 1951 or external customer supplied PDUs Note Only 1 power cord is...

Page 127: ...acity on demand features that increase the amount of licensed capacity of the frame Capacity of L25 D25 and S25 frames The position and configuration of the frame and the installation of capacity on d...

Page 128: ...ives that are supported by the TS4500 tape library can encrypt data as it is written to a tape cartridge Encryption is performed at full line speed in the tape drive after compression Data is compress...

Page 129: ...key servers and key labels Note In the tape storage environment the encryption function on tape drives desktop stand alone and within libraries is configured and managed by the customer It is not con...

Page 130: ...operating environment determines which method is the best for you Key management and the encryption policy engine can be in any of the environment layers shown in Figure 27 Application layer Initiate...

Page 131: ...te The capability to use LME is not pre set The logical library must be set to use LME Bar code encryption policies which are set up through the TS4500 management GUI can be used to specify when to us...

Page 132: ...ains LTO tape drives the following prerequisites apply v Tape drives must be enabled for encryption from the Logical Libraries page of the TS4500 management GUI v Feature code 1604 Transparent LTO Enc...

Page 133: ...s supported by the LTO WORM data cartridges The following WORM media traits reduce tampering with data v The bottom of the WORM cartridge is molded in a color gray that is different from rewritable ca...

Page 134: ...ibraries that support the automatic initialization of un initialized M8 cartridges while under the control of ISV applications that recognize the M8 barcode label A tape cartridge is initialized when...

Page 135: ...ges the LTO tape drives use a linear serpentine recording format LTO 8 drives read and write data on 6656 tracks LTO 7 drives read and write data on 3584 tracks LTO 6 drives read and write data on 217...

Page 136: ...rea that prevents you from inserting the cartridge incorrectly You can order tape cartridges with the bar code labels included or you can order custom labels Generation 3 and later generations of the...

Page 137: ...e cartridge type The characters of the VOLSER are white on a black background Note Only LTO 5 and later LTO tape drives are supported in the TS4500 tape library Table 45 Compatibility of diagnostic ca...

Page 138: ...ssy v Nominal narrow line or space width of 0 423 mm 0 017 in v Wide to narrow ratio of 2 75 1 v Minimum bar length of 11 1 mm 0 44 in To determine the complete specifications of the bar code and the...

Page 139: ...or cause the edges to curl v Position the label within the recessed bar code label area v With light finger pressure smooth the label so that no wrinkles or bubbles exist on its surface v Verify that...

Page 140: ...ry A damaged cartridge can interfere with the reliability of a drive and may void the warranties of the drive and the cartridge Before inserting a tape cartridge inspect the cartridge case cartridge d...

Page 141: ...A Store have been tested and found to be satisfactory see Figure 32 They are available at http www turtlecase com v Never ship a cartridge in a commercial shipping envelope Always place it in a box or...

Page 142: ...shipping the cartridges Perform a thorough inspection of LTO tape cartridges Inspect LTO tape cartridges to ensure they are not damaged before using them with your LTO tape drives and tape library Af...

Page 143: ...Do not stack more than six cartridges v Do not degauss a cartridge that you intend to reuse Degaussing makes the tape unusable Examples of problems with LTO tape cartridges Occasionally you might enco...

Page 144: ...part number 08L9129 to reposition or reattach it Do not reattach the pin if you must remove more than 7 meters 23 feet of leader tape If you see this symbol Take this action Attention Use a repaired t...

Page 145: ...ning spring clips 3 3 Press the leader pin gently into the clips until it snaps into place and is firmly seated Ensure that there are no gaps in the seam of the cartridge 4 Note If gaps exist do not c...

Page 146: ...ridge Before you begin The first meter of tape in an LTO tape cartridge is leader tape Once the leader tape has been removed there is a possibility of tape breakage After reattaching the leader pin tr...

Page 147: ...rtridge s data onto another cartridge Destroy the damaged cartridge after you copy the data This procedure may affect the performance of the leader pin during threading and unloading operations v Touc...

Page 148: ...he tape edge toward the cartridge door 3 3 Continue to turn the rewind tool counterclockwise until approximately 13 cm 5 in of tape hangs from the cartridge door If necessary grasp the tape and pull g...

Page 149: ...vity 3 of the leader pin attach tool 10 Attention To prevent the leader pin from rolling into the cartridge in this step use care when folding the tape over the pin Fold the tape over the leader pin a...

Page 150: ...ader pin attach tool 14 Use the cartridge manual rewind tool to wind the tape back into the cartridge wind the tape clockwise Ensure that the leader pin is latched by the pin retaining spring clips on...

Page 151: ...toring and shipping LTO tape cartridges Table 46 Environment for operating storing and shipping the LTO tape cartridges Environmental Specifications Environmental Factor Operating Operational Storage1...

Page 152: ...e below v Only LTO 5 and later LTO tape drives and their supported media are supported with the TS4500 tape library Table 47 Ordering LTO cartridges and media supplies Supply Item Method of Ordering F...

Page 153: ...Ultrium 5 Data Cartridge Bar code labels are preapplied to cartridges Specify Machine Type 3589 Model 014 and the VOLSER characters that you want If you would like RFID1 labels also specify the featu...

Page 154: ...ot review the quality of any labels that are produced by software or services that are offered by such companies that allow users to print labels on their own printing equipment Table 48 Authorized su...

Page 155: ...el as well as by the color of the cartridge case Table 49 displays the visual differences between the 3592 Tape Cartridge Table 49 Visual differences between 3592 tape cartridges Text on product label...

Page 156: ...20 and J1A will not work in any other 3592 tape drive You can update the firmware of a 3592 tape drive without scheduling downtime This enhancement is called a nondisruptive drive firmware update It i...

Page 157: ...ridge shell or cartridge memory and being inadvertently processed as a read write cartridge The drive microcode provides an interface and control mechanisms that allow an application or system to mana...

Page 158: ...t for a special condition The drives change scaling when a SCSI Mode Select command that specifies Mode Page X 23 with appropriate non default parameter settings is received while the cartridge is pos...

Page 159: ...l want to use full capacity if required without rescaling this option is available It is important to note that the scaled state and attributes segmentation RABF of the cartridge format is retained wh...

Page 160: ...om contamination when the cartridge is out of the drive When you insert the cartridge into the drive a threading mechanism pulls the tape out of the cartridge across the drive head and onto a non remo...

Page 161: ...or debris Damaged or dirty cartridges can reduce system reliability and cause the loss of recorded data If debris appears on the cartridge wipe the outside surfaces with a lint free cloth lightly mois...

Page 162: ...omatically keeps track of the number of times it has been used Cleaning cartridges need to be replaced after 50 uses Automatic cleaning is only available if the appropriate cleaning cartridges are ins...

Page 163: ...d to specification The volume serial VOLSER number for the diagnostic cartridge is CE xxxJK for TS1140 TS1150 and TS1155 tape drives where a space occurs after CE and xxx equals three numerals A new d...

Page 164: ...the PDF file of the specification Label Specification for IBM 3592 Cartridges when used in IBM Libraries You can also contact your IBM sales representative for this specification When attaching a bar...

Page 165: ...e on the cartridge remove it by gently rubbing it with your finger do not use a sharp object water or a chemical to clean the label area v Before you apply a new label remove the old label by slowly p...

Page 166: ...ide proper training for anyone that is handling 3592 tape cartridges It is recommended that you take the following precautions to ensure the 3592 tape cartridges are handled properly v Post procedures...

Page 167: ...the cartridge to moisture or direct sunlight v Do not expose recorded or blank cartridges to magnetic fields of greater than 50 Oersteds 4000 ampere meter Devices that can produce strong magnetic fie...

Page 168: ...es the data on the tape without damaging the servo tracks Repositioning a leader pin in a 3592 cartridge Move a leader pin into its proper position in a 3592 tape cartridge in the event that the pin i...

Page 169: ...snaps into place and is firmly seated 4 Close the cartridge door 5 To rewind the tape insert the cartridge manual rewind tool see 1 in Figure 52 on page 152 into the cartridge s hub 2 and turn it clo...

Page 170: ...9 F above the temperature outside the frame To ensure continued reliability of your media be sure to take this temperature difference into account when you set up the environment around your library W...

Page 171: ...ge Contact your account representative for information about the materials that are in the cartridge If a tape cartridge must be disposed of in a secure manner IBM recommends that you use a qualified...

Page 172: ...dering model numbers are used to identify the cartridge types and feature code combinations are used to specify the quantities labeling and initialization options Table 51 shows a few examples of orde...

Page 173: ...TiB 20 pack 3592 Advanced Type D Data cartridges labeled and initialized 525 JD 9036 5251 5261 N A 10 TB 9 1 TiB 20 pack 3592 Advanced Type D Data cartridges labeled not initialized 625 JD 9036 6250...

Page 174: ...ized 300 GB 279 39 GiB 0234 JW 9040 2320 N A N A 500 GB 465 66 GiB 20 pack 3592 WORM cartridges not labeled and not initialized 300 GB 279 39 GiB 0244 JX 9044 2420 2421 9082 1 000 GB 931 32 GiB 20 pac...

Page 175: ...leaning 50 uses 5 pack 3592 Cleaning Cartridges with media identification labels 017 JA 7006 N A N A cleaning 50 uses 5 pack 3592 Cleaning Cartridges without media identification labels Notes 1 Radio...

Page 176: ...63 IBM Enterprise 3592 Economy read write JJ E06 format 128 GB 119 21 GiB E05 format 100 GB 93 13 GiB J1A format 60 GB 58 88 GiB 24R0316 IBM Enterprise 3592 Advanced Type C economy JK E08 format 900 G...

Page 177: ...code labels with volume serial VOLSER numbers are required for 3592 tape cartridges that are used within a library You can order these labels separately from the IBM data cartridges and cleaning cart...

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Page 187: ...essible cartridge storage slots Within the TS3500 units that can contain tape cartridges and that are recognizable to the library by both a physical address such as F01 C05 R19 and a SCSI element logi...

Page 188: ...d assembler program AAP A training program for selected IBM Business Partners that enables them to purchase incomplete machines and parts and provides them with the knowledge to assemble the component...

Page 189: ...e that allows the TS4500 tape library to report failures to a support center CAN See Controller Area Network CAP See cartridge assignment policy capacity See media capacity Capacity expansion feature...

Page 190: ...label to establish the boundary of a logical library circuit board A thin plate on which chips and other electronic components are placed Computers consist of one or more boards often called cards or...

Page 191: ...gauss To make a magnetic tape nonmagnetic by the use of electrical coils that carry currents that neutralize the magnetism of the tape degausser A device that makes magnetic tape nonmagnetic destage T...

Page 192: ...the TS3500 tape library the lower compartment into which you insert and remove cartridges into and from the library Both stations are accessed by the cartridge accessor expansion frame A unit that ca...

Page 193: ...miters control characters information and checking characters See library frame frame control assembly FCA The assembly consists of one Library Control Card LCC internal library communication cables a...

Page 194: ...r that are serving as a TS4500 service bay must be HD2 frames Drive capable HD2 frames support up to 16 HD2 compatible tape drives when positioned as frame number 2 or higher Models L25 L55 D25 D55 S2...

Page 195: ...t element address IEEA In SCSI terms the location of an I O slot independent software vendor ISV A company that makes and sells software products that run on one or more computer hardware or operating...

Page 196: ...ions by using secret key cryptography key label An alias to a encryption key cipher used by the encryption key manager key manager In cryptography a software application that manages one or more secre...

Page 197: ...he physical optical connection between two nodes of a network which includes the combination of the link connection the transmission medium and two link stations one at each end of the link connection...

Page 198: ...ver copper wire The use of wire pairs reduces electrical noise and crosstalk LTO See Linear Tape Open LTO cartridge memory LTO CM Within each LTO data cartridge an embedded electronics and interface m...

Page 199: ...hnologies such as the LTO tape drive and the 3592 tape drive LTO 1 LTO 2 and LTO 3 drives and media are not considered mixed media but are considered different generations of the same type of media Mo...

Page 200: ...programs to interact with the computer s hardware operator panel A functional unit that controls the TS3500 tape library The unit s LCD touchscreen provides information about the operation of the lib...

Page 201: ...A unit that provides ac distribution within a TS4500 tape library frame by supplying multiple internal ac outlets from a single external ac power cord power off powered off 1 To remove electrical pow...

Page 202: ...tridge out of an I O station repeater A device that regenerates signals to extend the range of transmission between data stations or to interconnect two branches A repeater is a node of a local area n...

Page 203: ...s known only to the recipient of the message Many web sites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information such as credit card numbers By convention URLs that require an SSL connection start...

Page 204: ...management protocol that is used to monitor routers and attached networks SNMP is an application layer protocol Information on devices that are managed is defined and stored in the application s Mana...

Page 205: ...allows management software to communicate with the TS4500 tape library sustained data transfer rate Between the server and the tape drive the average transfer rate of data across the SCSI interface t...

Page 206: ...ong nodes and the links between them Total Productivity Center TPC See IBM Total Productivity Center touch keys On the touchscreen of the an array of small touch sensitive keypads that lets you select...

Page 207: ...tline VOLSER Volume serial number VOLSER ranges With the TS4500 tape library a method that is used to automatically assign cartridges to a logical library by using beginning and ending volume serial n...

Page 208: ...On LTO and 3592 tape cartridges a switch that prevents accidental erasure of data Pictures of a locked and unlocked padlock appear on the switch When you slide the switch to the locked padlock data c...

Page 209: ...ransparently adding or removing 44 45 capacity on demand 50 high density 51 increasing capacity 51 total frame capacity 109 capacity scaling in 3592 tape drives 23 capacity scaling for 3592 data cartr...

Page 210: ...through remote support Call Home 51 F failover description 28 47 48 49 feature codes for the TS4500 tape library 97 features and functions of the TS4500 1 fiber 90 fibre 90 Fibre Channel drive compati...

Page 211: ...rives 137 with LTO tape drives 33 114 115 media reuse in 3592 tape drives 22 media reuse in 3592 tape drives 22 media type identifier for LTO cartridges 119 messages remote support Call Home 51 SNMP t...

Page 212: ...7 on LTO data cartridges 121 settings calibration for 3592 tape drives 22 sharing library by multiple hosts 39 42 shuffle in HD frame 7 SI xvii Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 59 60 small comp...

Page 213: ...ased LEOT reporting in 3592 tape drives 23 cleaning 25 compatible cartridges and format with 3592 tape drives 26 28 with 3592 Tape Drives 137 with LTO tape drives 19 26 28 33 114 115 data buffer with...

Page 214: ...odels L55 and D55 71 of Models S25 and S55 71 WORM support for 3592 tape drives 23 write once read many WORM cartridge for 3592 Tape Drives 137 for LTO tape drives 115 functionality for 3592 Tape Driv...

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