IBM maintains the levels of device drivers and driver documentation for the drive on the Internet. You can access this material at
http://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral
.
Note: If you do not have Internet access and you need information about device drivers, contact your sales representative.
Note: The device driver for System i® servers is included in the OS/400® operating system.
Ethernet port
The LTO tape drive has a single 1 Gbps Ethernet port on the rear panel, with an RJ45 connector.
The Default IP address is 169.254.0.3, but the drive's IP address can be changed as needed. Refer to ITDT to see how to this change is made.
The Ethernet port is used only for monitoring drive status and servicing the drive, not for data transmission.
Important: The Ethernet port is for Service only. Do not connect the customer network to Service ports.
IBM Spectrum Archive
The IBM Spectrum® Archive linear tape file system (previously known as LTFS) is a file system that works with LTO Generation tape technology to access data stored on an
IBM® tape cartridge.
IBM Spectrum Archive uses the file system’s format and resources of the operating system (OS) on which it is running to graphically display the contents of a tape
cartridge in the OS’s graphical user interface (GUI) format; typically a folder/tree structure. With the host operating system’s graphical File Manager, reading data on an
LTO tape cartridge is as easy as dragging and dropping. Users can run any application that is designed for disk files against tape data without concern for the fact that the
data is physically stored on tape.
Environmental specifications
lists the recommended environmental specifications for active operation and when powered off. The Psychrometric Chart shows the allowable and recommended
operating environments.
provides guidelines for gas and particulate exposure.
Table 1. Equipment environment specifications as measured at the cool air inlet
Product operation (equipment is powered on)
Dry-bulb temperature
Humidity range, non-condensing
Maximum wet-
bulb
temperature
5
Maximum dew
point
temperature
6
Maximum
elevation
Dry-bu
tempe
Allowable
2
Recommended
3
Maximum rate
of change
Allowable
Recommended
Maximum rate
of change
16 to 32°C
(60 to 90°F)
16 to 25°C
(60 to 77°F)
5°C/hour
(9°F/hour)
20% to 80% RH 20% to 50% RH 5% RH/hour
4
with no
condensation
26°C (79°F)
22°C (72°F)
3050 m
(10,000 feet)
5 to 45
(40 to
Notes:
1. Product equipment is removed from the original shipping container and installed but not in use - for example, during repair, maintenance, or upgrade.
2. Derate maximum dry-bulb temperature 1°C/300 m above 900 m (1.8°F/1,000 feet above 3,000 feet).
3. Derate maximum recommended dry-bulb temperature 1°C/300 m above 1,800 m (1.8°F/1,000 feet above 6,000 feet).
4. For 3592 media, changes of up to 40% RH in 5 minutes are allowed as long as the 20% to 80% absolute limits are not exceeded.
5. Applies to LTO drive generations 1 through 8 and to legacy 3592 drives (TS1155 and prior generations).
6. Applies to TS1160 and LTO 9 drives.
7. Applies to LTO drive generations 1 though 8 and to 3592 drives (TS1170 and prior generations).
Figure 1. Psychrometric chart showing recommended and allowable operating environments
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