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 PX502 Tape Library Quick Start Guide

14

Setting the Library Options

0

To set the library options:

1

Turn on the library by pushing power button located on 
the bottom left-hand corner of the OCP (see 

figure 18

).

2

The OCP asks you: “Are the packaging materials 
removed?” (

YES

 or 

NO

).

3

Press 

YES

 to continue.

4

The OCP asks again: “Are you sure the packaging 
materials are removed?” (

YES

 or 

NO

).

5

Press 

YES

 to continue. The library continues the boot 

process. When complete, the 

Home

 screen displays.

6

Press 

Setup

 from the 

Home

 screen. The OCP displays 

the 

Setup

 screen (see 

figure 21

):

Figure 21  Setup Screen

7

From the 

Setup

 screen, use the up and down arrows to 

highlight 

Cabinet 

and press 

Enter

.

The 

Cabinet

 

Setup

 screen displays (see 

figure 22

):

Figure 22  Cabinet Setup Screen

8

The 

Cabinet Setup

 screen allows you to configure the 

following information about the library (see 

table 5

):

Enter

Table 5   Setting Up the Cabinet

Setting the Date and Time

0

To set the date and time:

1

From the 

Setup

 screen, use the up and down arrows to 

highlight 

Date and Time

 and press 

Enter

.

The 

Date and Time

 screen displays (see 

figure 23

):

Figure 23  Date and Time Screen

The 

Date and Time

 screen displays the following 

information about the library:

Cabinet Options

Description

Host bus

Sets the SCSI ID for both the 
library and tape drives.

Stack role

Assigns the library stack role 
as Master, Slave, or Stand 
alone (solo). There can be only 
one Master library in a 
multiple stack. Once 
configured as a slave, all 
library OCP functions can be 
controlled via the Master 
library OCP. The library model 
number will also change to 
PX500S indicating a stacked 
library configuration. The 
library model number is 
available from the home 
screen on the Master library 
OCP.

Left load port

Enables or disables the left 
load port

Right load port

Enables or disables the right 
load port

Drive FUP from tape

Allows you to perform a tape 
drive firmware update from a 
firmware update tape 
cartridge.

Summary of Contents for PX502

Page 1: ...cartridges see figure 1 Notational Conventions 0 This instruction uses the following conventions This document explains how to unpack the PX502 tape library and install it in a standard 19 in rack On...

Page 2: ...ng Necessary Tools 0 Provide the following tools for unpacking and installing the PX502 tape library 1 PHILLIPS screwdriver 2 PHILLIPS screwdriver 1 flat blade screwdriver Allen wrench 2 5mm and 3mm i...

Page 3: ...sory kit Foam PX502 tape library Foam Front bezel Lift point 4 Remove the antistatic sheet a Cut the tape strips securing the sheet b Fold the sheet down c With the help of a second person lift the li...

Page 4: ...Shelves Installing the Library Chassis Cabling the Library WARNING If the rack is empty at the time of installation do NOT install the PX502 tape library too high in the rack The weight of the librar...

Page 5: ...03 screws 2 sets Back bracket hardware M5 x 8 allen screws and mounting plate PN 74 88057 01 bracket PN 90 87275 01 screws 2 sets Back clamp hardware M5 x 10 and back clamp PN 90 87343 08 screws PN 7...

Page 6: ...opening toward back of rack Front of rack Back of rack Back of rack Front of rack Figure 5 Assembling the Left and Right Rack Mount Shelves c Determine the type of rail adapter required for your rack...

Page 7: ...readed circle hole patterns M6 on one side and M5 on the other side Figure 7 Assembling the Left Hand Rack Mount Shelf 2 Install the left and right rack mount shelves into the rack the rack mount shel...

Page 8: ...k Mount Shelves Installing the Library Chassis 0 1 The back mounting brackets are lettered A through I so the correct mounting position is easily determined The mounting positions differ depending on...

Page 9: ...n Use holes G and I X 34 5 to 35 5 in Use holes F and H X 35 5 to 36 5 in Use holes G and I X NOTE If your rack has a depth less than 27 in the back brackets and back clamps are not used 1 Holes 2 Hol...

Page 10: ...unting brackets or clamps Left hand back bracket shown M5 x 10 Allen screws PHILLIPS screws Back mounting clamp Figure 13 Removing the Tape Drive Cover Plates b Insert the tape drive s into the drive...

Page 11: ...drive 1 Tape drive 2 Back of Library SCSI host Ethernet Power Surrogate System Controller Board Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Figure 17 PX502 Cable Configuration Native Fibre Channel 2 Connect one end of...

Page 12: ...o gain further access to the internal packaging restraints see figure 19 If there is no space above the PX502 library to remove the top cover continue with Step 3 CAUTION Take standard ESD precautions...

Page 13: ...Avoid touching the printed circuit board CAUTION When removing the foam restraints ensure that the robotics umbilical cable is lying down in the correct position inside the platform and not across th...

Page 14: ...er Table 5 Setting Up the Cabinet Setting the Date and Time 0 To set the date and time 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Date and Time and press Enter The Date and Time s...

Page 15: ...re 18 The library shuts down 4 Push the power button to start the library The PX502 tape library is initially configured and ready for use NOTE If you are using DHCP you do not have to setup the follo...

Page 16: ...81 81292 03 B01 81 81292 03 B01 Figure 25 Removing the FlexLink Cover 2 The alignment hardware installed on the top and bottom of the libraries in a multiple stack allow the FlexLink bays to align cor...

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