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Dell

 PowerVault

 110T SDLT 320 Tape Drive User's Guide 

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DLTtape

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Super DLTtape 

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trademarks and trade names other than its own. 

Patented under one or more of U.S. Patents Nos. 5,003,307; 5,016,009; 5,463,390; 5,506,580; held by Hi/FN, Inc. 

Date of release: October 2002 

Introduction

Setting Up the Tape Drive

Using the Tape Drive

Using the Tape Backup Software

Cartridge Care and Cleaning

Diagnostics

Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions

Specifications

Regulatory Compliance

SCSI Connectors

Jumpers

Getting Help

Contacting Dell

Summary of Contents for PowerVault 110T SDLT320

Page 1: ...DLTtape and Super DLTtape are trademarks of Quantum Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Patented under one or more of U S Patents Nos 5 003 307 5 016 009 5 463 390 5 506 580...

Page 2: ...ocation of the yellow Cleaning Required LED is shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Front Panel LEDs Compatibility The SDLT cleaning cartridge is for use in Super DLTtape drives autoloaders and libraries only Capacity Each SDLT cleaning cartridge is good for 20 uses Use one of the attached labels to keep track of the number of uses Loading a Cleaning Cartridge To load a cleaning cartridge follow these steps...

Page 3: ...ipment Such exposure can alter or erase data on the tape l Never apply adhesive labels or adhesive notes on the top side or bottom of a tape cartridge Only use the user slide in type label provided with each cartridge and slide it over the label slot on the cartridge l Do not touch or allow direct contact with tape or tape leader Dust or natural skin oils can contaminate the tape and impact tape p...

Page 4: ...k of the Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT 320 tape drive internal model Figure 1 Location of SCSI Connectors on Back of External Drive Figure 2 Location of SCSI Port on Back of Internal Drive 1 SCSI ID Selector 2 SCSI Connectors 2 3 Fan 4 Power Connector 5 Power Switch 1 Power Connector 4 pin 2 Controller Diag Port 8 pin Diagnostic use only not for customer use 3 Configuration Jumper Not for customer use...

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Page 14: ...fficulties Any problems identified are flagged on a new SCSI log page After a backup has been completed the TapeAlert compatible backup application automatically reads the drive s TapeAlert SCSI log page to check for any problems If an error is flagged the backup software displays a clear warning message on the user s monitor and adds the TapeAlert messages to its logs These messages are standard ...

Page 15: ...outside door or window For specific environmental limits refer to the Specifications section How many times can I use an SDLT cartridge The recommended maximum number of passes over any single part of the tape is 1 000 000 In practical terms this is equivalent to about 17 850 uses How many times can I use an SDLT cleaning cartridge Each SDLT cleaning cartridge is good for 20 uses Use one of the la...

Page 16: ...chnical support service see Technical Support Service and Before You Call Online Services You can access Dell Support at support dell com Select your region on the WELCOME TO DELL SUPPORT page and fill in the requested details to access help tools and information You can contact Dell electronically using the following addresses l World Wide Web www dell com www dell com ap for Asian Pacific countr...

Page 17: ...ell com For the telephone number to call to speak to a sales specialist see the contact information for your region Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit Prepare all items being returned whether for repair or credit as follows 1 Call Dell to obtain a Return Material Authorization Number and write it clearly and prominently on the outside of the box For the telephone number to call see the ...

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Page 19: ...to operate on a Low Voltage Differential LVD Ultra 2 SCSI bus with a burst transfer rate of 80 MB second Do not attach the drive to a single ended SCSI bus and do not install the drive on the same SCSI bus as any single ended devices this will switch the LVD host adapter into single ended mode and will restrict performance Your host system must have a properly installed and configured SCSI host ad...

Page 20: ...is in use This includes functions such as l The tape is moving l The drive is calibrating reading writing or rewinding the tape l The tape is loading unloading or rewinding On The drive is idle There may or may not be a cartridge in the tape drive Off The tape drive has not been turned on or is not plugged into a power source Cleaning Required LED Right Yellow On Cleaning required Off Cleaning is ...

Page 21: ...pe drive has a SCSI ID selector block that you manipulate with a slender object such as a screwdriver or a ball point pen For details see Setup Installing External Drives Figure 1 Setting SCSI ID Jumper Placement Table 1 Placing Jumpers to Select the SCSI ID Figure 2 Necessary Jumpers on the SCSI ID and TERMPWR Blocks on Back of Internal Drive SCSI ID 0 1 2 3 Jumper Block SCSI ID 4 5 6 default 7 J...

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Page 23: ... 0 15 to 30 MHz Table 1 Conducted Emissions Radiated Emissions Limits of radiated interference field strength in the frequency range from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz at a test distance of 10 meters are listed in Table 2 Table 2 Radiated Emissions Susceptibility and ESD Limits Table 3 and Table 4 list radiated magnetic radiated and conducted susceptibility and ESD failure level limits for the tape drive Tab...

Page 24: ...voltage from the power source The maximum energy in a single pulse from the transient generator must be limited to 2 5 W Failure Type Equipment Specifications Comments Hard Office 1 to 12 kV No operator intervention soft recoverable allowed Hardware Office Up to 15 kV No component damage operator intervention allowed soft hard errors allowed Acoustics Preliminary declared values per ISO 9296 and I...

Page 25: ...ftware Refer to your tape backup software documentation for full details about how to install and operate your backup software application Make sure the latest patches and support packs are installed for your software obtain these from http support dell com Installation Prerequisites Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT 320 drives are Ultra 2 wide SCSI devices designed to operate on a Low Voltage Differentia...

Page 26: ... Dell PowerVault drive is shipped with a default SCSI ID of 6 but you can opt to use any unused ID between 0 and 15 except 7 Do not use SCSI ID 7 that ID is reserved for the SCSI controller The SCSI ID is set using jumpers on a set of pins at the rear of the drive Figure 3 shows the empty jumper block that you use to set the SCSI ID If you decide it is necessary to change the tape drive s SCSI ID ...

Page 27: ... and unplug the system and any connected peripherals 3 Remove the cover and or front panel from the computer system as described in its accompanying documentation 4 If necessary disconnect the SCSI cable or power cable from other devices to fit the tape drive into place When you do this make a note of their locations and connections for correct reassembly 5 Remove the front filler panel from a ful...

Page 28: ...move it to connect the power and SCSI cables Step 6 Attach Power and SCSI Cables Figure 6 Power and SCSI Cable Connectors A red dot in the illustration denotes Pin 1 on the jumper block or connector Attach a spare power cable from the computer system s internal power supply to the power connector as shown in Figure 6 upper left Attach a spare SCSI connector on the system s SCSI ribbon cable to the...

Page 29: ... shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 External Drive Rear Panel View Installing External Drives Installing the Tape Backup Software Installation Prerequisites NOTE If the drive is the last device on the SCSI bus it must be terminated as shown in Figure 7 1 SCSI ID Selector 2 SCSI Connectors 2 3 Fan 4 Power Connector 5 Power Switch NOTE Check your system documentation to verify that you have a supported conf...

Page 30: ...werVault drive is shipped with a default SCSI ID of 6 but you can opt to use any unused ID between 0 and 15 except 7 Do not use SCSI ID 7 that ID is reserved for the SCSI controller Change the tape drive s SCSI ID if necessary by using a small screwdriver or a ball point pen to press the upper or lower SCSI ID selector block on the rear panel until the required value is displayed Do not use a penc...

Page 31: ...lace or tighten the screws to secure the terminator 4 Align the appropriate SCSI cable to its matching connector on the drive and then carefully connect the cable to avoid bending or damaging the connector pins 5 Check the SCSI cable and terminator connections and ensure that they are attached correctly and seated firmly 6 Snap the wire cable clamps or tighten the screws into place to secure the c...

Page 32: ...devices or Tape drives Then select Have Disk on the next view b For Select a Device Driver view select Have Disk 13 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Make sure that path name to the drive is correct 14 Click OK 15 Highlight the listed tape driver for the PowerVault 110T SDLT tape drive and click Next 16 You may see a dialog box indicating that the driver may not be compatible with your hardw...

Page 33: ...lied with your backup software and make sure the latest patches and support packs are installed for your software If the backup software does not detect the tape drive refer to the Troubleshooting section To obtain the latest operating system drivers patches support packs and firmware upgrades visit http support dell com Back to Contents Page ...

Page 34: ...00 for the cartridge itself The following table shows the number of load and unload cycles and tape insertions the drive itself can perform before it needs to be replaced NOTE These specifications are provided by the manufacturer for information purposes only and do not constitute an extension of Dell s warranty to you Dell s warranty is contained in the documentation for your system Manufacturer ...

Page 35: ...pe Tension Stationary 3 0 0 5 oz Operating Speed 3 5 0 5 oz Depends on data type SCSI bus limitations and system configuration Note that data is typical times may be longer if error recovery time is needed Shock Unpackaged Pulse Shape Square wave sine pulse Peak Acceleration 40 G 140 G Duration 10 ms 180 inches second 2 ms Application X Y Z axes twice in each axis once in each direction Shock Pack...

Page 36: ...axRms Typ Max4 Typ5 Max6 Typ7 Standby Idle 3 2 3 0 2 9 0 6 0 5 0 4 20 19 34 29 Media Loading Unloading 3 8 3 1 2 9 4 8 1 0 0 7 25 24 38 33 220 320 Write Motor Start8 6 1 3 1 3 0 4 8 1 0 0 7 25 24 33 30 220 320 Write Streaming 6 3 4 3 3 8 2 1 0 7 0 7 28 27 42 38 Max for SDLT Modes9 4 3 1 0 28 42 BRC Read Motor Start8 3 9 3 0 2 8 2 3 0 7 0 6 23 22 38 32 BRC Read Streaming 5 2 3 3 3 1 1 8 0 7 0 6 24 ...

Page 37: ...re from 500 feet to 10 000 feet to 30 000 feet for temperatures within 15 5 C Airflow Velocity 125 Linear Feet per Minute LFM measured directly in front of the bezel Description Storage Unpacked or Packed Shipping Dry Bulb Temperature 40 C to 66 C 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 66 C 40 F to 150 F Wet Bulb Temperature 46 C 114 F 46 C 114 F Temperature Gradient 20 C 36 F hr across range 20 C 36 F hr across r...

Page 38: ...mpatibility BRC Transfer Rates Back to Contents Page Maximum Dew Point 2 C 36 F Media Format Uncompressed BRC Transfer Rate Nominal Native 160 GB SDLT 320 16 0 MB second 110 GB SDLT 220 11 0 MB second 40 GB DLT 8000 4 0 MB second 35 GB DLT 7000 3 5 MB second 20 GB DLT 4000 1 5 MB second 40 GB Benchmark drive type DLT 1 3 0 MB second Notes Transfer rates quoted are nominal measured reading uncompre...

Page 39: ...pe drive an error has occurred that requires servicing Remove the tape drive from the system and return it to a service center The tape cartridge will be removed and returned to you and the tape drive will be repaired If Then You should System does not recognize the tape system System may not recognize the SCSI ID Make sure the appropriate device drivers are loaded SCSI ID may not be unique Change...

Page 40: ...to the Setup Loading Device Drivers section for details Backup Software Errors Refer to the Operating Guide supplied with your backup software for details of how to troubleshoot backup software errors Back to Contents Page Possible cause Potential solution The application does not support the tape drive Check the application s documentation for details of drives supported Load any service packs as...

Page 41: ...tching on the Drive If You Have Problems During Self Test If the drive fails to execute power on self test and the LEDs remain off ensure that power is being supplied to the drive You can use the power cable from your monitor or another device to check that the connection is working For more information refer to the Troubleshooting section Front Panel LED Control Functionality Figure 2 Front Panel...

Page 42: ...rmation refer to the Cartridge Care and Cleaning section Setting the Write Protect Switch on Tape Cartridges Each tape cartridge has a write protect switch that you can use to prevent accidental erasure of data Before inserting the tape cartridge into the tape drive position the write protect switch on the front of the cartridge Figure 4 You must do this before you insert the cartridge If you slid...

Page 43: ...otected via software Data can be written to the tape Existing data on the tape can be overwritten Additional data can be appended to the tape After Loading the Cartridge and During Operation If the write protect switch is moved from its right disabled position to its left enabled position Visible If the drive is currently writing to tape the write protect feature does not take effect until after t...

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