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Chapter 3  Changing the Library Configuration

Changing the Import/Export Setting

Sun StorEdge™ L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge™ L100 Tape Library User’s Guide

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6

Use the 

Up

 or 

Down

 buttons to select the correct month.

7

Press 

Select

.

The year setting is highlighted.

8

Use the 

Up

 or 

Down

 buttons to select the correct year.

9

Press 

Select

.

10

Press 

Main

 to return to the main screen.

Changing the Import/Export Setting

3

The 

Import/Export

 option controls whether the host recognizes the 

slots of the top left magazine as import/export elements or as 

storage elements:
• Import/export elements are used to move cartridges in and out 

of the library under host control. Because these elements are 

used exclusively for importing and exporting cartridges, they 

are left empty during normal library operation, reducing the 

storage capacity of the library.

• Storage elements are used to store data cartridges. Using 

storage elements to import and export cartridges can be risky 

since these operations are not controlled by the host.

Table 5

 describes each of the possible settings for the 

Import/Export

 

option.

Caution:

If you do not return to the main screen after 

changing this setting, your change will not be 

saved to NVRAM.

Summary of Contents for Sun StorEdge L25

Page 1: ...Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide 6423016 01 Ver 1 Rel 1...

Page 2: ...publication from time to time without notice COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2002 by Quantum Corporation All rights reserved Your right to copy this document is limited by copyright law Making copies o...

Page 3: ...tents Preface xiii Chapter 1 Overview 1 Library Capacity 1 L25 Library 1 L100 Library 1 SCSI Configuration 2 Library Scalability 2 Library Features 5 Front Panel 5 Internal Layout 9 Back Panel 11 Chap...

Page 4: ...L25 38 Removing a Magazine from an L100 41 Viewing Statistics 45 Accessing the Statistics Menu Screen 45 Viewing Library Statistics 47 Viewing Drive Statistics 48 Viewing the SCSI History 49 Viewing t...

Page 5: ...Drive 79 Turning Drive Power On or Off Maintenance Screen 81 Adjusting the Contrast 83 Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs 85 Accessing the Diagnostics Menu Screen 85 Running the Barcode Scanner Te...

Page 6: ...pecifications 108 Tape Drive Specifications 109 Environmental Specifications 109 Appendix B Fault Symptom Code FSC Dictionary 111 Appendix C DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance 159 Handling DLTtape Cartridg...

Page 7: ...Back Panel 11 Figure 6 L100 Back Panel 12 Figure 7 Sample Main Screen Stand alone L25 15 Figure 8 Sample Main Screen L25 in a Multiple Library Stack 16 Figure 9 L100 Library Levels 16 Figure 10 Sampl...

Page 8: ...e Button 40 Figure 26 Release Magazines Screen 41 Figure 27 Removing the Level 2 Left Magazine 43 Figure 28 Pressing the Release Latch 44 Figure 29 Removing the Level 1 Left Magazine 44 Figure 30 Serv...

Page 9: ...de Screen 88 Figure 50 Sample Move Cartridge FROM Screen 89 Figure 51 Move Cartridge TO Screen 90 Figure 52 Sample Confirm Move Cartridge Screen 91 Figure 53 Diag Move Medium Screen 91 Figure 54 Diag...

Page 10: ...Figures x Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

Page 11: ...Panel Features 8 Table 4 GUI Icons 18 Table 5 Import Export Settings 70 Table 6 Unit Dimensions Weight 106 Table 7 Capacities 106 Table 8 Performance Specifications 107 Table 9 Library Performance 108...

Page 12: ...Tables xii Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

Page 13: ...nt is written for operators of the L25 and L100 libraries Purpose This document explains how to use the L25 and L100 libraries Document Organization This document is organized as follows Chapter 1 Ove...

Page 14: ...he specifications for the L25 and L100 libraries Appendix B Fault Symptom Code FSC Dictionary lists the fault symptom codes FSCs for the L25 and L100 libraries Appendix C DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance...

Page 15: ...5 and L100 Documentation 0 Warning Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and are included to prevent injury Document No Title Description 6421029 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library Unpacki...

Page 16: ...National Standard for information systems dated March 9 1990 Copies may be obtained from Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 800 854 7179 or 303 397 2740 6421031 Sun...

Page 17: ...brary 1 The L25 library can contain up to two tape drives and up to 21 DLT SDLT cartridges or 25 LTO cartridges The cartridges are stored in two independently removable cartridge magazines and one fix...

Page 18: ...nch rack to form a larger library system called a multiple library stack The multiple library stack appears as a single large capacity library to the host The StackLink mechanism connects the library...

Page 19: ...tive up to 9 6 TB compressed 3 6 63 75 2 4 TB native up to 4 8 TB compressed 6 6 TB native up to 13 2 TB compressed 7 2 TB native up to 14 4 TB compressed 4 8 84 100 3 2 TB native up to 6 4 TB compres...

Page 20: ...values in the of Cartridges and Capacity columns assume that all the magazines are fully populated with data cartridges and that the fixed cartridge slots are populated with cleaning cartridges of L1...

Page 21: ...2 TB compressed 19 2 TB native up to 38 4 TB compressed 11 157 187 6 TB native up to 12 TB compressed 16 5 TB native up to 33 TB compressed 18 TB native up to 36 TB compressed 12 146 174 5 6 TB nativ...

Page 22: ...ibrary and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide Figure 1 L25 Front Panel Green LED GUI Right magazine door button Left magazine door button Viewing window GUI Left magazine access door Right ma...

Page 23: ...Library User s Guide 7 Figure 2 L100 Front Panel GUI GUI Top left magazine access door door 1 Magazine door button Bottom left magazine access door door 2 Magazine door button Operator control panel...

Page 24: ...rently displayed GUI screen Magazine door buttons Pressing these buttons opens the magazine doors if the magazines have already been released using the Mags option on the GUI see Removing the Magazine...

Page 25: ...y User s Guide 9 Internal Layout 1 Figure 3 illustrates the internal layout of an L25 library Figure 4 illustrates the internal layout of an L100 library Figure 3 L25 Internal Layout Power supply Left...

Page 26: ...doors removed Level 1 left magazine Level 3 left magazine Level 4 left magazine Level 2 left magazine There is a fixed slot behind each left magazine Level 1 tape drive 1 Level 1 tape drive 2 Robotic...

Page 27: ...each left magazine The fixed cartridge slots can be used as additional data cartridge bins or can be used to hold cleaning tapes which can be moved to a tape drive when cleaning is required A bar code...

Page 28: ...er s Guide Figure 6 L100 Back Panel Power inlets Tape drive Tape drive Tape drive Tape drive Tape drive Tape drive Electronics module Vent Vent Vents Vents Vents SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI StackLink motor dr...

Page 29: ...the Quick View Menu Screen on page 19 Moving tape cartridges within the library see Moving Tape Cartridges on page 26 Using the mailbox see Using the Mailbox on page 30 Removing the tape cartridge ma...

Page 30: ...zation is the main screen This screen displays library status and provides inventory information for the cartridge magazines the fixed slot s the drives and the robotic hand It also provides access to...

Page 31: ...5 and is part of a multiple library stack the main screen displays the level of the L25 module and provides an additional button the Stack button see figure 8 Note In a multiple library stack each L25...

Page 32: ...a Multiple Library Stack If the library is an L100 the first main screen provides a Level button and displays information about the top level of the L100 see figure 9 and figure 10 To view main scree...

Page 33: ...I Buttons 2 At the bottom of each GUI screen are up to five button labels These labels indicate the functions of the five push buttons below the GUI To select a function press the push button directly...

Page 34: ...rary User s Guide GUI Icons 2 Table 4 explains the meaning of each of the GUI icons Table 4 GUI Icons Icon Meaning No tape present Tape loading Tape unloading Tape unloaded Tape idle Tape rewinding Lo...

Page 35: ...to view information about the library drives and inventory without placing the library in a NOT READY state Slot empty Slot occupied Slot occupied no label or bad bar code 1 slot mailbox NOT SCSI impo...

Page 36: ...Quick View Menu screen press Quickview on the main screen The GUI displays the Quick View Menu screen see figure 12 Figure 12 Quick View Menu Screen Viewing Library Information 2 To view library infor...

Page 37: ...13 Sample Library Information Screen The Library Information screen displays the following information about the library Model Code version Boot version Serial number SCSI board type SCSI ID SCSI ven...

Page 38: ...Drive The GUI displays the Drive Information screen see figure 14 Figure 14 Sample Drive Information Screen The Drive Information screen displays the following information about each drive installed i...

Page 39: ...ew Menu Screen on page 20 2 Press Inventory The GUI displays the Inventory screen see figure 15 Figure 15 Sample Inventory Screen The Inventory screen provides a graphical representation of the librar...

Page 40: ...or Off in an L25 Library 2 To turn drive power on or off in an L25 library 1 Access the Quick View Menu screen see Accessing the Quick View Menu Screen on page 20 2 Press Drv Pwr The GUI displays the...

Page 41: ...View Menu screen To return to the Quick View Menu screen without changing the power state of the drive press Cancel Turning Drive Power On or Off in an L100 Library 2 To turn drive power on or off in...

Page 42: ...s to change the current setting 6 When the desired setting is displayed press Select To exit this screen without changing the drive power setting press Cancel 7 Press Back to save the change and retur...

Page 43: ...rrow indicates the currently selected source element Figure 19 Sample Move Cartridge FROM Screen 3 If the library is an L25 in a multiple library stack or an L100 press the Level button to select the...

Page 44: ...row indicates the currently selected destination element Figure 20 Sample Move Cartridge TO Screen 6 If the library is an L25 in a multiple library stack or an L100 press the Level button to select th...

Page 45: ...ample Confirm Move Cartridge Screen 9 Verify that the GUI displays the correct source and destination elements then press Confirm To cancel the cartridge move press Cancel The GUI displays the message...

Page 46: ...sing the Mailbox 2 Using the Mailbox screen you can View mailbox status Import and export cartridges Change the size of the mailbox by changing the setting of the Import Export option To access the Ma...

Page 47: ...anging the Import Export Setting on page 69 To import and export cartridges when the Import Export option is set to manual access port MAP see Importing a Cartridge in MAP Mode and Exporting a Cartrid...

Page 48: ...isplays the Mailbox OPEN screen see figure 23 Figure 23 Mailbox OPEN Screen 3 Press the white button next to the top left magazine access door and open the door 4 Pull the magazine forward until it st...

Page 49: ...screen press Re Lock The magazine access door locks Exporting a Cartridge in MAP Mode 2 To export a cartridge in MAP mode 1 If there is currently a data cartridge in the mailbox remove it a On the ma...

Page 50: ...ks the magazine access door and inventories the mailbox Importing Cartridges in 10 Slot or 12 Slot Mode 2 To import cartridges in 10 slot or 12 slot mode 1 On the main screen press Mailbox The GUI dis...

Page 51: ...magazine access door and open the door 5 Pull the magazine out of the library 6 Remove the cartridges from the magazine 7 Reinsert the magazine into the library 8 Close the magazine access door 9 On t...

Page 52: ...export a cartridge in 1 slot mode 1 Use the backup software to export cartridges to the first slot of the top left magazine 2 On the main screen press Mailbox The GUI displays the Mailbox screen see f...

Page 53: ...tion screen with the Import Export option highlighted 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired Import Export setting The available settings are None 1 Slot 10 Slot or 12 Slot in LTO librari...

Page 54: ...ered up or down To remove a magazine from the L25 library when it is powered up see Removing a Magazine when the L25 Library is Powered Up To remove a magazine from the L25 library when it is powered...

Page 55: ...ht The GUI indicates that the magazine or magazines have been released 3 Press the white button next to the desired magazine access door and open the door 4 Grasp the handle at the front of the magazi...

Page 56: ...a magazine slot or in the robotic hand 2 Press the white button next to the magazine access door The magazine access door opens 3 To remove the left magazine a Using a slender object such as a pen pre...

Page 57: ...om the L100 library when it is powered up see Removing a Magazine when the L100 Library is Powered Up To remove a magazine from the L100 library when it is powered down see Removing a Magazine when th...

Page 58: ...5 When you are finished adding or removing cartridges from the magazine replace it in the library and close the magazine access door 6 On the Release Magazines screen press Re Lock The library locks...

Page 59: ...the level 1 left magazine and pull it forward until it stops c If the magazine stops after the first slot perform steps 2d through 2h to remove it d Press the white button next to the bottom left mag...

Page 60: ...s Guide f Reach into the library underneath the level 1 left magazine and press up on the release latch see figure 28 Figure 28 Pressing the Release Latch g While holding the release latch pull the le...

Page 61: ...r opens b Grasp the handle at the front of the desired magazine and slide it forward and out of the library Viewing Statistics 2 This section explains how to view library drive and SCSI statistics usi...

Page 62: ...ing Statistics 46 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide Figure 30 Service Menu Screen 3 Press Stats The GUI displays the Statistics Menu screen see figure 31 Fi...

Page 63: ...screen see Accessing the Statistics Menu Screen 2 On the Statistics Menu screen press Library The GUI displays the Library Statistics screen see figure 32 Figure 32 Sample Library Statistics Screen T...

Page 64: ...list 4 When you have finished viewing the library statistics press Back to return to the Statistics Menu screen or press Main to return to the main screen Viewing Drive Statistics 2 To view drive sta...

Page 65: ...ed viewing the drive statistics press Back to return to the Statistics Menu screen or press Main to return to the main screen Viewing the SCSI History 2 To view a list of the SCSI commands run on the...

Page 66: ...ress Main to return to the main screen Viewing the Stack Configuration 2 If the library module is part of a multiple library stack you can view the configuration of the entire stack using the Stack Co...

Page 67: ...on the length of the StackLink installed Number of library modules installed in the stack Number location and SCSI IDs of the tape drives installed Number and location of the tape cartridge magazines...

Page 68: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing the Stack Configuration 52 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

Page 69: ...3 Changing the Library Configuration 3 This chapter explains how to change the library configuration using the GUI Configuration screen Accessing the Configuration Screen 3 To access the Configuratio...

Page 70: ...on Accessing the Configuration Screen 54 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide Figure 36 Menu Screen 2 Press Config The GUI displays the Configuration screen se...

Page 71: ...ation Screen 2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Library ID is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired SCSI ID Available settings are 0 through 15 5 Press Select...

Page 72: ...set as follows Drive 1 ID 1 Drive 2 ID 2 The L100 tape drive SCSI IDs are set as follows Drive 1 ID 1 Drive 2 ID 2 Drive 3 ID 3 Drive 4 ID 4 Drive 5 ID 15 Drive 6 ID 14 Figure 38 illustrates the driv...

Page 73: ...s to select the desired SCSI ID Available settings are 0 through 9 A through F and Disabled 5 Press Select To return to the Configuration screen without changing the option setting press Cancel 6 If d...

Page 74: ...e Configuration Screen 2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Terminator Power is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Terminator Power setting Available setting...

Page 75: ...e Up or Down buttons until Emulation is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Emulation setting The available settings are ATL M2500 ATL 1500 and M4 Data 5 Pres...

Page 76: ...Screen on page 53 2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Sync Negotiation is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Sync Negotiation setting The available settings...

Page 77: ...Screen on page 53 2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Wide Negotiation is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Wide Negotiation setting The available settings...

Page 78: ...rmat This setting is only valid when Emulation is set to ATL M2500 or ATL 1500 see Changing the Emulation Setting on page 59 To enable or disable drive serialization 1 Access the Configuration screen...

Page 79: ...he bar code label are returned To enable or disable Short Labels 1 Access the Configuration screen see Accessing the Configuration Screen on page 53 2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Short Labels i...

Page 80: ...e Illumination 1 Access the Configuration screen see Accessing the Configuration Screen on page 53 2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Illumination is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down...

Page 81: ...n set this time out to any value from 1 to 99 minutes or turn it off To set the Off Line Time 1 Access the Configuration screen see Accessing the Configuration Screen on page 53 2 Press the Up or Down...

Page 82: ...nner option if you do not intend to use compatible bar code labels To enable or disable the Barcode Scanner option 1 Access the Configuration screen see Accessing the Configuration Screen on page 53 2...

Page 83: ...2 Press the Up or Down buttons until Baud Rate is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Baud Rate setting The available settings are 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400...

Page 84: ...highlighted 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the correct seconds setting 9 Press Select 10 Press Main to return to the main screen Setting the Date 3 To set the date 1 Access the Configuration...

Page 85: ...ft magazine as import export elements or as storage elements Import export elements are used to move cartridges in and out of the library under host control Because these elements are used exclusively...

Page 86: ...ge 33 10 Slot or 12 Slot in LTO libraries When this setting is selected all slots in the top left magazine are configured as import export elements They cannot be used for storage For more information...

Page 87: ...able settings are None 1 Slot 10 Slot or 12 Slot in LTO libraries and MAP 5 Press Select To return to the Configuration screen without changing the option setting press Cancel 6 Press Main to return t...

Page 88: ...tons until Auto Clean is highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired Auto Clean setting The available settings are Enabled or Disabled 5 Press Select To return to the...

Page 89: ...lease the mailbox when the host has locked the media To change the Ignore Host Lock setting 1 Access the Configuration screen see Accessing the Configuration Screen on page 53 2 Press the Up or Down b...

Page 90: ...ically The move is performed automatically without need for host commands at both power up and whenever the import export magazine is inserted Disabling this option removes the above capability the ho...

Page 91: ...ser s Guide 75 5 Press Select To return to the Configuration screen without changing the option setting press Cancel 6 Press Main to return to the main screen Caution If you do not return to the main...

Page 92: ...Chapter 3 Changing the Library Configuration Changing the Auto Import Option 76 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

Page 93: ...Operations 4 This chapter explains how to perform library maintenance operations using the Maintenance screen Accessing the Maintenance Screen 4 To access the Maintenance screen 1 On the main screen p...

Page 94: ...Accessing the Maintenance Screen 78 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide Figure 39 Service Menu Screen 3 Press Maint The GUI displays the Maintenance screen s...

Page 95: ...indicates the currently selected source element Figure 41 Select Cleaning Cartridge Screen 3 If the library is an L25 in a multiple library stack or an L100 press the Level button to select the level...

Page 96: ...an L25 in a multiple library stack or an L100 press the Level button to select the level where the drive that requires cleaning is located 7 Press Drive 1 or Drive 2 To cancel the operation press Canc...

Page 97: ...when you are hot swapping a tape drive Turning Drive Power On or Off in an L25 Library 4 To turn drive power on or off in an L25 library 1 Access the Maintenance screen see Accessing the Maintenance...

Page 98: ...d setting in the tape drive box at the top of the screen 4 Press Apply to save the change and return to the Quick View Menu screen To return to the Quick View Menu screen without changing the power st...

Page 99: ...wer setting is highlighted 5 Press the Up or Down buttons to change the current setting 6 When the desired setting is displayed press Select 7 Press Back to save the change and return to the Maintenan...

Page 100: ...un StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide 3 Press Increase or Decrease to adjust the contrast as desired 4 When the desired contrast is selected press Select To retu...

Page 101: ...s through the Diagnostics Menu screen Accessing the Diagnostics Menu Screen 5 To access the Diagnostics Menu screen 1 On the main screen press Menu The GUI displays the Menu screen 2 Press Service The...

Page 102: ...g the Diagnostics Menu Screen 86 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide Figure 46 Service Menu Screen 3 Press Diag The GUI displays the Diagnostics Menu screen s...

Page 103: ...n for the presence of a valid bar code label To run the Barcode Scanner test 1 Access the Diagnostics Menu screen see Accessing the Diagnostics Menu Screen 2 Press the Up and Down buttons to select Ge...

Page 104: ...sor is all the way to the right and the Select button appears 10 Press Select to set the cycle count or press Cancel to return to the Diags General screen without running the Barcode Scanner test The...

Page 105: ...cess the Diagnostics Menu screen see Accessing the Diagnostics Menu Screen on page 85 2 Press the Up and Down buttons to select General 3 Press Select The GUI displays the Diags General screen see fig...

Page 106: ...elect The GUI displays the Move Cartridge TO screen see figure 51 A flashing arrow indicates the currently selected destination element Figure 51 Move Cartridge TO Screen 9 Press the Level button to s...

Page 107: ...e Confirm Move Cartridge Screen 12 Verify that the GUI displays the correct source and destination elements then press Confirm The GUI displays the Diag Move Medium screen which prompts you to set the...

Page 108: ...lected number of cycles When the test is complete the GUI displays a screen indicating the test status To abort the test before it completes the selected number of cycles press Stop 18 Press Back The...

Page 109: ...slot 1 of the level 1 left magazine If the destination is a magazine slot the home location is tape drive 1 To run the Move Location test 1 Access the Diagnostics Menu screen see Accessing the Diagno...

Page 110: ...number is highlighted Figure 55 Diag Move Location Screen 8 Press the Up and Down buttons to change the highlighted number 9 Press Left to move the highlight to the next number 10 Repeat steps 8 and...

Page 111: ...n 14 Press Cancel then Back to return to the Diags General screen Running the Display Test 5 The Display Test allows you to verify that the GUI has no missing pixels and that the two status indicators...

Page 112: ...Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Running the Display Test 96 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

Page 113: ...unctioning properly You can access these programs through the Demo Programs screen Accessing the Demo Programs Screen 6 To access the Demo Programs screen 1 On the main screen press Menu The GUI displ...

Page 114: ...each magazine and the fixed slot The test ends automatically when the cartridge has been placed in all tape drives magazines and fixed slots in the library To run the Confidence Test program 1 Load a...

Page 115: ...he Demo Programs screen see Accessing the Demo Programs Screen 3 Press the Up or Down buttons to select Demo 1 4 Press Select The Demo 1 program starts This program continues until you press the Stop...

Page 116: ...artridge is present 2 Access the Demo Programs screen see Accessing the Demo Programs Screen 3 Press the Up or Down buttons to select Demo 2 4 Press Select The Demo 2 program starts This program conti...

Page 117: ...st one cartridge is present 2 Access the Demo Programs screen see Accessing the Demo Programs Screen 3 Press the Up or Down buttons to select Demo 3 4 Press Select The Demo 3 program starts This progr...

Page 118: ...are installed in the stack One magazine is installed in each library module One cartridge is present 2 Access the Demo Programs screen see Accessing the Demo Programs Screen on page 97 3 Press the Up...

Page 119: ...hat at least Two library modules are installed in the stack One magazine is installed in each library module One cartridge is present 2 Access the Demo Programs screen see Accessing the Demo Programs...

Page 120: ...e randomly To run the Demo 6 program 1 Access the Demo Programs screen see Accessing the Demo Programs Screen on page 97 2 Press the Up or Down buttons to select Demo 6 3 Press Select The Demo 6 progr...

Page 121: ...brary and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide 105 Appendix A Specifications A This appendix lists the following specifications for the L25 and L100 libraries Physical Performance Reliability E...

Page 122: ...31kg with 2 drives 2 magazines and 0 cartridges installed 207 lbs 94 kg with 5 drives 8 magazines and 0 cartridges installed 214 lbs 97 kg with 6 drives 7 magazines and 0 cartridges installed L25 L100...

Page 123: ...or DLTtape IV SDLT drives DLTtape IV or Super DLTtape 1 LTO drives LTO Ultrium cartridges Number of Magazines Up to 2 Up to 8 Magazine Capacity Each magazine holds up to 10 DLT or SDLT tape cartridges...

Page 124: ...ta Capacity Including Fixed Slots Maximum Data Throughput Host Interfaces L25 DLT 8000 1 6 TB Assuming 2 1 compression ratios 1 68 TB 86 4 GB hr HVD SCSI 2 Fast Wide SDLT 4 4 TB 4 62 TB 158 4 GB hr HV...

Page 125: ...pression Transfer Rate Capacity Transfer Rate Capacity DLT 8000 Average file access time from BOT 60 seconds 360 MB min 40 GB 720 MB min 80 GB SDLT Average file access time from BOT 70 seconds 660 MB...

Page 126: ...Certification Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing 5 to 90 non condensing Altitude 1 000 to 10 000 feet 300 to 3 000 meters 1 000 to 36 000 feet 300 to 11 000 meters Safety CSA C22 2 950 UL 1950 EN 60950...

Page 127: ...U Name Confidence 0001 FSC_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO A divide by zero exception has occurred Microcode 100 0002 FSC_BUS_PARITY_ ERROR A parity error has been detected on the address data bus N A 100 0003 FSC_NO_...

Page 128: ...xis CV check found X axis disconnected Microcode 100 000D FSC_Y_AXIS_CV Y axis CV check found Y axis disconnected Microcode 100 000E FSC_Z_AXIS_CV Z axis CV check found Z axis disconnected Microcode 1...

Page 129: ...o realloc too large Microcode 100 0019 FSC_EXCEPTION_3 Breakpoint instruction executed Microcode 100 001A FSC_EXCEPTION_1 Debug exception occurred Microcode 100 001B FSC_NULL_POINTER_ WRITE Code attem...

Page 130: ...PGA_DONE_NOT_ HI FPGA DONE pin was detected as being low when it should have been high System 100 2000 FSC_DLT_INIT_FAILED DLT initialization failed Microcode 100 2001 FSC_DRIVE_TIMEOUT_1 Drive time o...

Page 131: ...100 200C FSC_DRIVE_NOT_ PRESENT_3 Drive caddy not present drive 3 Drive 100 200D FSC_DRIVE_NOT_ PRESENT_4 Drive caddy not present drive 4 Drive 100 200E FSC_DRIVE_NOT_ PRESENT_5 Drive caddy not presen...

Page 132: ...VALID_PACKET_ 1 Invalid packet received from drive 1 Drive 100 201B FSC_INVALID_PACKET_ 2 Invalid packet received from drive 2 Drive 100 201C FSC_INVALID_PACKET_ 3 Invalid packet received from drive 3...

Page 133: ...ates command failed Drive 100 2026 FSC_COMMAND_ FAILED_3 Response packet received from drive 3 indicates command failed Drive 100 2027 FSC_COMMAND_ FAILED_4 Response packet received from drive 4 indic...

Page 134: ...cates command failed Drive 100 202E FSC_SEAGATE_SCSI_ CMD_ERROR_3 Response packet received from drive 3 indicates command failed Drive 100 202F FSC_SEAGATE_SCSI_ CMD_ERROR_4 Response packet received f...

Page 135: ...dicates drive busy Drive 100 2037 FSC_HP_BUSY_4 Response packet received from drive 4 indicates drive busy Drive 100 2038 FSC_HP_BUSY_5 Response packet received from drive 5 indicates drive busy Drive...

Page 136: ...tion is unknown I2C 100 2106 FSC_I2C_MESSAGE_ TOO_BIG Message to send over I2 C bus is too big see path I2 C 100 2107 FSC_I2C_RCV_ MESSAGE_TOO_BIG Message received over I2C bus is too big I2C 100 2108...

Page 137: ...sk received an unknown or unexpected message 2402 FSC_LIBRARIAN_ QUEUE_FULL Librarian queue full Microcode 100 2403 FSC_LIBRARIAN_SRC_ EMPTY Source is empty Microcode 100 2404 FSC_LIBRARIAN_DEST_ FULL...

Page 138: ...0D FSC_LIBRARIAN_ ROGUE_CARTRIDGE Librarian uncertain of cartridge origin Microcode 100 240E FSC_LIBRARIAN_ CARTRIDGE_IN_ SHUTTLE Manual intervention required to remove cartridge from the shuttle Micr...

Page 139: ...RIAN_ DEDICATED_CLEANER Fixed slot reserved for dedicated cleaner not for general use Microcode 100 2418 FSC_LIBRARIAN_ ROBOT_NOT_READY Requested action can not be performed robot is busy or in use Mi...

Page 140: ...OT_IN_ POSITION The THETA axis failed to get to its target position 2605 FSC_SERVO_PICKER_ AXIS_NOT_IN_ POSITION The PICKER axis failed to get to its target position 2606 FSC_SERVO_SHUTTLE_ AXIS_NOT_I...

Page 141: ...e hand could not be returned to the XY center during power on 260F FSC_SERVO_INVALID_ COMMAND_CODE_ RECEIVED The Servo task has received an invalid command code Microcode 100 2610 FSC_SERVO_FAILED_ TO...

Page 142: ...uild level NVR data has been corrupted or not initialized 2619 FSC_SERVO_NVR_ DATA_INVALID An error has been detected in the servo NVR 261A FSC_SERVO_SOURCE_ EMPTY The pick action completed with no ca...

Page 143: ...D_ TO_RAISE_DRIVE_HUB The drive hub could not be raised into position on cartridge load 2623 FSC_SERVO_ CARTRIDGE_STILL_ LATCHED The cartridge is still being retained by the drive 2624 FSC_SERVO_CLEAN...

Page 144: ...itch 262B FSC_SERVO_THETA_ SENSOR_1_FAILURE The Theta sensor closest to the LH magazine failed to switch 262C FSC_SERVO_X_AXIS_ SENSOR_FAILURE The X axis sensor could not be detected changing state 26...

Page 145: ...inserted magazine has not been pushed fully home 2635 FSC_SERVO_Z_ FRICTION_TOO_HIGH The Z axis friction is too high for normal operation 2636 FSC_SERVO_SHUTTLE_ CALIBRATION_ERROR The shuttle s X axi...

Page 146: ...C_SERVO_DRIVE_1_ HARDWARE_ERROR Drive 1 has reported a hardware error Drive 1 100 2681 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_2_ HARDWARE_ERROR Drive 2 has reported a hardware error Drive 2 100 2682 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_3_ HARDW...

Page 147: ...w the handle to be operated as required Drive 4 100 268C FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_5_ HANDLE_LOCKED_ OUT Drive 5 will not allow the handle to be operated as required Drive 5 100 268D FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_6_ HANDLE_L...

Page 148: ...ED_TO_ CLOSE Drive 6 handle failed to close Drive 6 100 2696 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_7_ HANDLE_FAILED_TO_ CLOSE Drive 7 handle failed to close Drive 7 100 2697 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_8_ HANDLE_FAILED_TO_ CLOSE Drive...

Page 149: ...open Drive 8 100 26A0 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_1_ IN_FLUX Drive 1 is indicating in flux i e not ready for commands Drive 1 100 26A1 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_2_ IN_FLUX Drive 2 is indicating in flux i e not ready for c...

Page 150: ..._CLOSED_ MISMATCH Drive 3 is indicating its handle is closed should have been open Drive 3 Microcode 50 50 26AB FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_4_ HANDLE_CLOSED_ MISMATCH Drive 4 is indicating its handle is closed sh...

Page 151: ...C_SERVO_DRIVE_5_ HANDLE_OPEN_ MISMATCH Drive 5 is indicating its handle is open should have been closed Drive 5 Microcode 50 50 26B5 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_6_ HANDLE_OPEN_ MISMATCH Drive 6 is indicating its...

Page 152: ...ve 8 has no cartridge to unload Drive 8 Microcode 50 50 26C0 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_1_ HAS_NOT_ RESPONDED_TO_ UNLOAD Drive 1 has not responded to multiple requests to unload Drive 1 Microcode 50 50 26C1 FSC_...

Page 153: ...d Drive 1 Microcode 50 50 26C9 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_2_ HAS_REJECTED_THE_ CARTRIDGE Drive 2 has rejected the cartridge cannot be loaded Drive 2 Microcode 50 50 26CA FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_3_ HAS_REJECTED_THE_ CART...

Page 154: ...Drive 3 Microcode 50 50 26D3 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_4_ HAS_FAILED_TO_LOAD Drive 4 has failed to load the tape successfully Drive 4 Microcode 50 50 26D4 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_5_ HAS_FAILED_TO_LOAD Drive 5 has faile...

Page 155: ...to initialize Drive 5 before it has become available Drive 5 Microcode 50 50 26DD FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_6_ ACCESSED_WHEN_ NOT_FITTED Attempt to initialize Drive 6 before it has become available Drive 6 Mic...

Page 156: ...ived bad retry level definition Microcode 100 2803 FSC_EVENT_BAD_ MAGIC Magic number in event log is bad log corrupted Microcode 100 2900 FSC_STACK_CONTROL_ NO_RESOURCE Stack Controller task initializ...

Page 157: ...ATTENTION_MEDIUM_ CHANGE Unit attention due to medium changed Status only 100 4008 INFO_SCSI_INVALID_ FIELD_IN_CDB SCSI command had invalid field in CDB Status only 100 4009 INFO_SCSI_ PARAMETER_LIST_...

Page 158: ...INFO_SCSI_ CARTRIDGE_IN_HAND Can t complete command while cartridge in hand Status only 100 4014 INFO_SCSI_LOGICAL_ UNIT_HAS_NOT_SELF_ CONFIGURED_YET Power on configuration not yet finished Status on...

Page 159: ...abort message received Status only 100 401F INFO_SCSI_MESSAGE_ PARITY_ERROR SCSI message parity error received Status only 100 4020 INFO_SCSI_INITIATOR_ DETECTED_ERROR SCSI initiator detected error r...

Page 160: ...nly 100 4400 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ ROBOT_PAUSED Robot paused for operator safety robotics accessible by operator Status only 100 4401 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DOOR_1_OPEN Door 1 open left door Status only 100 4402 I...

Page 161: ...has been removed left magazine Status only 100 440E INFO_LIBRARIAN_ MAG_6_REMOVED Magazine 6 has been removed right magazine Status only 100 440F INFO_LIBRARIAN_ MAG_7_REMOVED Magazine 7 has been rem...

Page 162: ...has been inserted left magazine Status only 100 4418 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ MAG_6_INSERTED Magazine 6 has been inserted left magazine Status only 100 4419 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ MAG_7_INSERTED Magazine 7 has been i...

Page 163: ...r up left magazine Status only 100 4422 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ MAG_6_ABSENT Magazine 6 absent at power up left magazine Status only 100 4423 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ MAG_7_ABSENT Magazine 7 absent at power up left ma...

Page 164: ...42E INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_6_REMOVED Drive 6 removed Status only 100 442F INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_7_REMOVED Drive 7 removed Status only 100 4430 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_8_REMOVED Drive 8 removed Status onl...

Page 165: ...FO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_4_ABSENT Drive 4 absent at power on Status only 100 4442 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_5_ABSENT Drive 5 absent at power on Status only 100 4443 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_6_ABSENT Drive 6 absen...

Page 166: ...n Status only 100 4453 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_2_OFF Drive 2 has powered down Status only 100 4454 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_3_OFF Drive 3 has powered down Status only 100 4455 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_4_OFF D...

Page 167: ...VE_6_AUTO_ CLEAN_REQ Drive 6 requesting auto clean Status only 100 4462 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_7_AUTO_ CLEAN_REQ Drive 7 requesting auto clean Status only 100 4463 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_8_AUTO_ CLEAN_R...

Page 168: ...PE Drive clean attempted with a non cleaning tape Status only 100 4472 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_1_CLEAN_ COMPLETE Drive 1 has been cleaned successfully Status only 100 4473 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_2_CLEAN_...

Page 169: ...7E INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_3_CLEAN_ UNSUCCESSFUL Drive 3 is still requesting cleaning after being cleaned Status only 100 447F INFO_LIBRARIAN_ DRIVE_4_CLEAN_ UNSUCCESSFUL Drive 4 is still requesting cle...

Page 170: ...isconnected Status only 100 4489 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ LEVEL_4_REMOVED Module at level 4 in stack has been powered down disconnected Status only 100 448A INFO_LIBRARIAN_ LEVEL_5_REMOVED Module at level 5 in...

Page 171: ...DED_TO_ STACK New module has joined stack Status only 100 4493 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ LEVEL_1_FITTED Level 1 fitted in stack Status only 100 4494 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ LEVEL_2_FITTED Level 2 fitted in stack Status...

Page 172: ...Level 2 not fitted in stack Status only 100 44A1 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ LEVEL_3_NOT_FITTED Level 3 not fitted in stack Status only 100 44A2 INFO_LIBRARIAN_ LEVEL_4_NOT_FITTED Level 4 not fitted in stack Sta...

Page 173: ...rive 2 has rejected the cartridge a reload is underway Drive 2 100 4682 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_3_ RELOAD_NECESSARY Drive 3 has rejected the cartridge a reload is underway Drive 3 100 4683 FSC_SERVO_DRIVE_4_...

Page 174: ...ster shuttle controller Status only 100 4901 INFO_STACK_SLAVE This unit has changed from stack master to slave module Status only 100 4902 INFO_STACK_MASTER_ DEAD The stack master is no longer polling...

Page 175: ...tic case when it is not in the library When carrying tape cartridges in their cases always orient the cases so that the grooves in the cases interlock This prevents the cases from slipping apart and f...

Page 176: ...contact with tape or tape leader Dust or natural skin oils can contaminate the tape and impact tape performance Do not expose the tape cartridge to moisture or direct sunlight Do not insert a dropped...

Page 177: ...cartridge 3 Locate the reel lock openings see figure 57 and verify that you can see the reel locks The reel locks are small plastic tabs near the center of the reel lock openings They can be broken if...

Page 178: ...cartridge door see figure 58 a Gently press up on the tab at the right side of the tape cartridge door b Swing the door open Figure 58 Opening the Tape Cartridge Door 7 Verify that The tape is wound t...

Page 179: ...Cartridges Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide 163 The switch should snap back and forth and the orange tab should be visible when the switch is in the write...

Page 180: ...Appendix C DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges 164 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

Page 181: ...the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may c...

Page 182: ...nditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Taiwan Statement 4 Industry...

Page 183: ...cord specified below for 100 120V operation Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 AWG 1 5 mm2 or 18 AWG 1 0 mm2 wires Length Maximum 15 feet 4 5m Rat...

Page 184: ...llas Semiconductor DS1743 100 contains a Lithium battery Lithium may be considered a hazardous material Dispose of this battery in accordance with local state and federal laws MC300 Battery Statement...

Page 185: ...Appendix D Regulatory Statements Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide 169 Declaration of Conformity 4 Figure 60 Declaration of Conformity L25...

Page 186: ...Appendix D Regulatory Statements 170 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide Figure 61 Declaration of Conformity L100...

Page 187: ...is mounted on the robotic hand and reads the cartridge bar code labels C calibration The software measurements and configuration required for successful operation of the library F FCC Class A Standard...

Page 188: ...a cartridge from one location in preparation for placing it in another location place The act of placing a cartridge in a location after it has been picked from another location PROM Programmable rea...

Page 189: ...Bar code scanner enabling or disabling 66 Barcode Scanner test running 87 88 Baud rate setting 67 C Cartridge magazines removing 38 45 Cartridges handling 159 160 importing and exporting 31 37 inspec...

Page 190: ...26 using the Maintenance screen 81 83 serialization turning on or off 62 statistics viewing 48 E Emulation setting 59 Exporting tape cartridges 31 37 F Fault symptom codes see FSCs Front panel 5 FSCs...

Page 191: ...View Menu screen 19 26 S SCSI history viewing 49 SCSI IDs setting library 55 tape drive 56 57 Serialization turning on or off 62 Short Labels option turning on or off 63 Statistics library viewing 45...

Page 192: ...Index 176 Sun StorEdge L25 Tape Library and Sun StorEdge L100 Tape Library User s Guide...

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