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Upgrading and Servicing the Library
7.1
Possible Tools Needed
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#2 Phillips Screwdriver – securing or removing the round-hole rack adapter bracket, securing retention
inserts in square-hole racks
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Small Flat Head or Torx Screwdriver – retracting the locking screen when moving a library cover,
using the magazine manual release
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T10 Torx Screwdriver – removing drive bay covers
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Small Flat Head Screwdriver – removing a magazine access door
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Clip Nut Installation Tool – inserting or removing clip nuts in square-hole racks while installing or
removing rack rails
7.2
Identifying a Failed Component
Using the RMI:
1.
Activate the UID (Unit Identification) LEDs from the
Maintenance > UID LED Control
screen on the
RMI. This will illuminate the blue LED on the front and rear of the Base Module to identify the library
containing the failed component.
2.
Identify the module within the library that contains the failed component:
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In the upper left corner of the Home screen, locate the module that indicates an error.
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Click or tap the module for information on the failed component.
7.3
Installing or Replacing a Tape Drive
WARNING
Read all troubleshooting documentation and procedures before
proceeding with repair or upgrade procedures. Hazardous moving parts
exist inside this product. Do not insert tools or any portion of your body
into the drive bay openings.
7.3.1 Removing a Tape Drive
If you are replacing a tape drive:
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Make sure the tape cartridge has been removed from the tape drive. Use the operator control panel
(OCP) or the remote management interface (RMI) to move the cartridge to a storage slot or mailslot.
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If you are replacing the tape drive in a single drive unit or the master drive in a multi-drive unit, verify
that backups are not occurring on the drive you are replacing. If backups are occurring on the master
drive, verify that the autoloader or library will not be accessed through this drive while the drive is
being replaced.
1.
Use the OCP or RMI to power off the tape drive.
2.
Verify that the tape drive assembly LED is off, and then remove the FC or SAS cable from the tape
drive.