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1. Thin bar Figure 6 6 Unlocking the external door of CAS 3 When unlocked the external door opens slightly Completely open the CAS external door by hand and then remove the magazine See Section 1 1 5 2 Ejecting cartridges from the magazine 4 Remove cartridges from the magazine See Section 1 1 4 2 Ejecting a magazine from CAS 6 6 C144 E072 01EN 6 3 Error Status 6 3 Error Status 6 3 1 Error type of the drive The error type of the drive is displayed in the home window of the operator panel See Figure 6 7 and the Information Status menu of the remote panel DEVICE STATUS 5 a No Tape LTO No Tape PL TO Figure 6 7 Operator panel window when a hardware error occurred in the drive Table 6 1 Error type of the drive Error type Explanation Action Error Indicates that due to a Release the error by performing the reset hardware error operation operation from the operator panel If the cannot be continued Fault error cannot be released report to the Symptom Code is also maintenance person displayed Media Error Indicates that operation Eject the cartridge by performing the cannot be continued because reset operation from the operator panel an unusable cartridge has Do not use a failed cartridge or consult been loaded or a cartridge with the supplier error was detected F
2. Figure 6 4 Procedure 3 for removing cartridges 4 After removing the cartridges rotate the set of coaxial gears intermediate section in the direction shown in Figure 6 5 to put the internal mechanism inside the hand mechanism It is sufficient to move the internal mechanism so that it barely extends from the hand mechanism 6 4 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 6 2 Removing Cartridges when an Error Occurs Remarks If the robot moves while the internal mechanism of the hand mechanism is extended from the hand it may hit cartridges stored in the cell or the drive After removing cartridges be sure to put the internal mechanism inside the hand mechanism Gears intermediate section Internal mechanism Figure 6 5 Procedure 4 for removing cartridges 6 5 Troubleshooting 6 2 2 Removing cartridges from CAS when the CAS external door cannot be opened If the external door of CAS cannot be opened from the operator panel because for example the device fails or is not powered on or if the operator panel cannot be used it is possible to open the external door of CAS manually to remove the magazine inside it The following explains how to do this 1 Open the front door of the device 2 Insert a thin bar of about 4 mm in diameter into the slit for unlocking at the lower right corner of the external door of CAS and push it until the external door is unlocked See Figure 6 6 Slit for unlocking
3. ded auanaas ioa OAIN 3 Remarks Drive power supply 1 Power ON green 2 Power ALARM orange 3 Fan ALARM orange Figure 1 22 LED sections device rear view 1 2 C144 E072 01EN 1 27 Overview 1 28 Robot power supply 4 Power ON green 5 Power ALARM orange 6 Fan ALARM orange PDU section 7 Power ON green 8 Robot side ALARM orange 9 Drive side ALARM orange 10 Robot side ON green 11 Drive side ON green Figure 1 22 LED sections device rear view 2 2 EX BAENA OLH SOW Se a oy WS 4 VEX V Y Figure 1 23 Cable insertion port Lower part on the rear side of the device 1 Interface between HOST and drive FC 2 Interface between HOST and library FC 3 LAN 4 AC inlet 100 200 V or 200 V 5 RCI C144 E072 01EN 1 2 Functional Overview 1 2 Functional Overview This section explains the functions provided by the magnetic tape library device referred to as the library hereafter 1 2 1 FC control function The library is controlled by software that controls a magnetic tape library device such as backup software collectively referred to as backup software hereafter The library is connected via the Fibre Channel FC interface to a server such as Solaris and WindowsNT4 0 2000 on which the backup software is installed The backup software through the Fibre Channel interface requests the
4. 4 32 C144 E072 01EN 4 5 Setting Library Information 4 5 1 3 Registering a host WWPN list It is possible to register a list of host WWPNs up to 16 to which access is permitted 1 Select the WWPN List button INFORMATION menu Host I F WWPN List 2 Add WWPN to the WWPN list or delete WWPN from the WWPN list Adding to the WWPN list Select the Ten Key icon and enter WWPN using the ten key pad IF SETUP m Host IF WPM List WPM CL 0101010101010101 WWP Msc WWF Mts Ten key button for adding WWPN to the list Figure 4 26 Host WWPN list registration window 4 5 1 4 Deleting from the WWPN list Select the Ten Key icon of the item to be deleted select the AC button for the reset and then select the OK button C144 E072 01EN 4 33 Operator Panel Operation 4 5 2 Setting library information First select the Library button from the SETUP menu SETUP menu Library Set the library functions by using the Enable Disable from the List buttons Auto Clean Set whether to perform the auto cleaning for the drive Enable Perform the auto cleaning Disable Do not perform the auto cleaning Auto Inventory Set whether to perform the auto inventory operation after power on Enable Perform the inventory operation Disable Do not perform the inventory operation Auto Eject Set whether to return any cartridge remaining in the drive during power on automat
5. 4 4 4 7 2 Unloading a cartridge loaded from the magazine ee 4 42 4 8 Cleaning the Drive Manually 00 eee ee eeceeeceseceecesecssecaaecseesseeeaeeeeeees 4 43 4 9 Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge 0 eee cece cece cseeeeeeeeeeeeeereneens 4 45 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning Cartridge cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaee 4 45 4 9 2 Hjecting a cleaning cartridge 0 eee eee ese cece cseeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseenaes 4 46 AMOR cess sssscdeics ec sets EEEE E E 4 48 4 11 Releasing the Front Door Open Status 20 0 0 eee cee cesecseecneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 50 4 12 Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host 0 eee eee cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 51 4 13 Making an Inventory sssrinin eesi e eei urii a arenis asas 4 52 Chapter 5 Remote Panel Operation 0 ccccecseeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeessaeeeeneeeeneees 5 1 DAV OV ELVICW 2 26 nne a tii Gh E EE Gh E A A E E E A 5 1 ILL Gopm Mmethodsiceie n as E ER taste statins ies 5 3 5 1 2 Frame configuration 00 0 0 eee ceeeceeesceesceseceecesecsecaecaeecaeseaeeeesensees 5 6 5 1 3 Men tree ie ss cesecaseess Ae sets Sesiseescsteseestane coeds sess csbseasoessasesos coeetsaseobeseese 5 7 5 2 Referencing the Status of Drive Library eee eeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeenseeaees 5 8 5 3 Referencing Library Information 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeceeeneeeneeees 5 12 5 3 1 Referencing information about the cartridge in the cell 5 12 5 3 1 1 Referencing the general cell oo ee eeeeeecesec
6. Unusable cell Indicates that the cell cannot be used because of a CIC sensor error The cleaning cartridge diagnostic cartridge storage cell and reserve cell are installed in Cell Column5 and information about these cells can be referenced The following table lists the display contents Cleaning cell that stores cleaning cartridge Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical address Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge No_Tape is displayed In such case Media status and Media type are not displayed Count Left side Indicates the number of times of using the cleaning cartridge Right side Indicates the number of times that the cleaning cartridge can be used Media status Indicates the status of cleaning cartridge Normal Indicates that the cartridge can be used Media Error Indicates that the cartridge cannot be used due for example to a media error Limit Indicates that the cartridge cannot be used because the maximum usage count has been reached For other statues see Explanation of status Media type Indicates the cartridge type Normally LTO C is displayed If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01E
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8. SETUP menu Drive DRV 00 Soft Address Remarks Soft Address is set by default 4 If Hard Address is set specify the LOOP ID C144 E072 01EN 4 25 Operator Panel Operation Select the Ten Key icon and then enter LOOP ID using the ten key pad The range of LOOP ID value is as follows LOOP ID 0 125 decimal If the entry is completed select the OK button Ten key button Drives Hard Addr Figure 4 20 Target LOOP ID setup window of the drive 5 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the SETUP menu 6 A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed When the processing is completed an end message window is displayed This completes the settings The drive is reset automatically and setup values are enabled Remarks If the drive is connected via a fiber channel switch set the LOOP ID by setting Soft Address If the drive is connected directly set the LOOP ID by setting Hard Address 4 26 C144 E072 01EN 4 4 Setting the Target ID of the Drive Addressing mode and Hard Address Soft Address Addressing mode for Fiber Channel interface connection Hard Address and Soft Address can be specified as the Addressing mode If Hard Address is set the specified LOOP ID can be set not ALPA If Soft Address is set the LOOP ID is set automatically The following
9. lt gt 7 4_ I Information entered here is reported in SysLocation of the MIB information Remarks If any character that is not allowed is entered an input error message is displayed 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed 4 The system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button 5 If settings are finished the system displays a window showing the processing results 6 If settings are finished successfully a window to ask whether to restart the SNMP agent is displayed Values that have been set are enabled only after restarting the SNMP agent 5 41 Remote Panel Operation 5 5 7 Changing the password This section explains how to change the password used to log in to the remote panel 1 Click the Password button displayed under Setup The following window is displayed ernet Explorer LT Remote Panel 00120 3277 Information Change Password Setup Library Host I F Date Time Password Figure 5 30 Password change window 2 Set each item Display item Explanation Login name Select the login name whose password you want to change Current password Enter the current password one to eight characters Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols amp J 3 lt gt _ I N
10. sscesseceschsstesssesees escbsedvestscoescebessnsecessens 6 8 6 3 2 1 Hardware error of the library 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 8 6 3 2 2 lt Library alari Ctr Ot iets nn ise een Gade sect A SE S 6 9 6 4 General Troubleshooting eee cee cseeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeensecesecaeceseseneseeeeenees 6 10 GAL POWET n ne heer aed cha tie vecbush R E e EEEE E E R 6 10 G42 COMME CHONG se esr eiee o E e Se SpE pees E ReneR SESE Ere 6 10 6 4 3 Cartridges na a a E Bes ee ete 6 11 GAA CAS conc heise se aries nessa PAS DR IAS SUE ee A A A oS 6 11 6 4 5 Compatibility sserrep ere e EErEE EE E EEES 6 11 6 4 6 Library performance esseeesseeeseeessessrsresesrrsrrerrseeerssrerrnsesrenresrent 6 12 6AT Cledan E neee ben bd te espa a r aae e EERE Naaa E S aeS 6 12 0 4 8 Operator panel ss s s sssss cocsvcksseessetbsesoestavkastetavn cost tush sstedseasves tgesaveaees 6 12 6 amp 9 Remote patel aessa piero ease a e aE 6 13 Chapter 7 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications c0 cc08 7 1 7 1 Ultrium Cartridge Information eee ee eeeeeeeesceeeeesecesecssecssecnaeeneeeaeeens 7 1 72 Replacement Perioden ii h e a E R E 7 2 7 3 Handling the Tape cartridge iseen oe osae EE E E E 7 3 TBs Notes On Storages oirir sashes gussevaeceasesteg E EEE EE T 7 3 7 3 2 Notes on transportation eee eeeceesceeecesecesecssecseecaeesseseeeeeeeeneees 7 3 1 3 3 Notes On Handle sossen peepee ienen penp ie epes VEERE 7 4 7 3 4 Notes
11. Operator Panel Operation Remarks If the Fabric connection is selected the mode is set automatically To set the LOOP ID directly select the Hard Address button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 2 FC AL Hard Address To set the LOOP ID automatically select the Soft Address button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 2 FC AL Soft Address 6 If Hard Address is set specify the LOOP ID Select the Ten Key icon and then enter a LOOP ID using the ten key pad The range of LOOP ID value is as follows LOOP ID 0 125 decimal If the entry is completed select the OK button SETUP LOOP ID Figure 4 23 LOOP ID setup window of the host 4 30 C144 E072 01EN 4 5 Setting Library Information 7 Aconfirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the previous window 8 A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed When the processing is completed a window that requests to restart the library is displayed 1 To enable setup values the library needs to be restarted 4 5 1 2 Setting the host WWPN permitted for each adapter If needed Set the WWPN to which access is permitted for each adapter Up to eight hosts can be permitted for each adapter Remarks If no host WWPN is set all hosts can be accessed If a host WWPN is set access is permitted to the set
12. Confirming that library drive setup information has been d wnl aded sessir tecesscssbesceusssteesashtesseasbed seuss sssenisoss ER SEPE RSPR oS 5 47 Completion of saving setup information for the library drive 5 48 Specifying a file from which setup information for the library drive should be restored 20 0 0 eee eceeceeecnee tees eneeeneeeeees 5 49 SNMP trap test start Window 00 eee eeceeeeeecesecesecenecaeceeeeeeees 5 50 SNMP trap transmission completion window eee eeeeees 5 51 Hand mechanism reni ene cies noone ncnineneee nes 6 2 Procedure 1 for removing Cartridges eects eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesees 6 3 Procedure 2 for removing Cartridges eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 6 3 Procedure 3 for removing Cartridges cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesees 6 4 Procedure 4 for removing Cartridges cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesees 6 5 Unlocking the external door of CAS cc ccecesecesecssenecseeeseneeeees 6 6 Operator panel window when a hardware error occurred I the driven desea estes eA a nett E dunce R eket 6 7 Operator panel window when a hardware error Of the library OCCUIS i 2 si ssssceicis enchilada distemeisisisnsteekes 6 8 Operator panel window when a library alarm error occuts 6 9 LTO Ultrium 1 tape cartridge 0 ee eee eeceeeceseceecnsecsseeaeeaee 7 2 Bar code label steimg c ivesc schish et isseienscviceespesuencuecsagbe cbesseaseecbevnscs 7 5 Bar code label affixing location eee eeee
13. F w version a Logoff Figure 5 13 Bar code label search window 5 3 2 Referencing setup information for the host interface By clicking the Host I F button displayed under Information setup information for the host interface such as the LOOP ID adapter WWPN and host WWPN can be referenced C144 E072 01EN 5 19 Remote Panel Operation Ay LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel HostI F Information Adapter0 Library Adapter1 Sard Network e Port Name Error History F w version Setup Operation Logoff Adapter3 Figure 5 14 Host interface setup information display window 5 20 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information The following information about all adapters is displayed Display item Explanation Adaptor Card Indicates the installation status of the host interface If installed Installed is displayed If not installed Not Installed is displayed Status Indicates the status of host interface If operating normally Normal is displayed Ifthe FC cable is disconnected Not Connect is displayed Ifan error occurred Error is displayed I F Type Displays the type of interface Topology Displays the connection form Fablic or FC_AL Addressing Mode Displays the addressing mode Hard or Soft If Topology is FC_AL LOOP ID Indicates LOOP ID If Addressing Mode is H
14. IN 2 drive setup Window ee eee eeeeeeeseeeecsseesees 5 31 drive StAtUs secre seb sedusiuesrseneigetiatesieetine deter 4 10 duplicate LOS ccc ccs essesccesssessessseeseesceessteedioess 5 5 E e mail FUNCTION eect eres eeeeceteeeeenaees 1 35 e mail function setting oe eee eeeees 5 38 e mail referencing setup Information fOr ol eect eee eee eee eeeeeees 5 28 Enable Send Trap cece eee eeeeseeeeeeeeeseenees 5 40 error mail contents to be sent when ETOF OCCUITING 0 0 eee eeeeteeeteeeeees 5 29 Ds er 1S Sa ee eee 4 48 error history display window ceeeeeeeees 5 25 error history information PELELENCING ss sess s sss dee sees csthstdesszecostcssess sede 5 25 error information referencing eeeeeeeee 4 22 error message is displayed on Operator panel eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 10 external door of CAS unlocking 6 6 F j e f o RANTE E EE saves ants comet A Baie aide eevee 1 20 fast load FUNCTION i eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 29 fast load function checking setting 2 10 FC control function eee eeeeeeeeereeeeees 1 29 fiber channel wiring method eee 2 5 file for restoring specifying eee 5 49 firmware version number referenci giiir a E 5 27 front door CIOSI Di n e a a a e 1 22 OPENIN e e E E R 1 22 opening and closing eeceeseeceeeceeeeeees 1 21 releasing open status 0 0 0 ee eee 4 50 front COOK ssiri i apei r 1 21 functional Ov
15. Remarks 1 When opening or closing the door do not hold any part other than the handle 2 Open or close the internal door slowly If the internal door is opened or closed abruptly or such that it is subjected to physical shock cartridges mounted inside the internal door may be knocked out of it 3 When closing the internal door secure the internal door firmly with two thumbscrews If the internal door is not fully closed the robot may not be able to correctly transport cartridges 1 24 C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 7 3 Opening and closing the rear door 1 Rear door 2 Handle Figure 1 20 Rear door C144 E072 01EN 1 25 Overview 1 Opening the rear door 1 Turn the rear door key from the locked position to the open position 2 Pull the handle out to open the rear door Figure 1 21 Figure 1 21 Rear door when open 2 Closing the rear door 1 Close the rear door slowly and turn the key to the locked position 1 26 C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 8 Hardware module interface card power supply and BCR Drive power supply PDU section 10
16. The cartridge management information for the general cell and magazine cell is updated Remarks 1 At this point the library enters the Not Ready state 2 Automatic inventory is not performed if the auto inventory function is disabled when the library is turned on If you replace or change the position of a cartridge execute the Inventory operation from the operator panel to take inventory and update the library s cartridge management information 1 Select the Inventory button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION Select Operation Menu dean CAS Open ff HOME ae es Manual Eject Inventory 4 Figure 4 33 Selecting the Inventory button 2 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the OPERATION menu 3 Ifthe inventory operation is completed an end message window is displayed completing the update of cartridge management information 4 52 C144 E072 01EN Chapter 5 Remote Panel Operation 5 1 Overview 5 2 Referencing the Status of Drive Library 5 3 Referencing Library Information 5 4 Setting Target ID of the Drive 5 5 Setting Library Information 5 6 Operating the Library 5 1 Overview C144 E072 01EN The remote panel can be used to perform operations such as the library and drive status reference library and drive settings and drive cleaning from the general purpose browser 1
17. When a cartridge is set aside in the reserve cell the Exist In Reserve Cell icon in the icon area of the operator panel lights Diagnostic cell This type of cell stores a special cartridge for diagnostics A Notes Never take out any special cartridge contained in the diagnostic cell because it is used by the maintenance personnel C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 3 3 Configuration and upgrade pattern for each model The following shows the component configuration and the upgradable configuration for each model Table 1 1 Configuration list of model elements Option Number rower Locker Model Number of Number of of CASs supply drivers used cells max 98 100 200V A20 182 10 10 100 200V Basic 221 100 200V 89 200V A32 16 10 167 200V Table 1 2 Upgrade pattern A20 Purchase model A20 98 10 A20 182 10 A20 221 10 Purchase model Model cell drive A20 98 10 A20 182 10 O O A20 221 10 Table 1 3 Upgrade pattern A32 Purchase model Model cell drive A32 98 10 A32 182 10 Purchase 432 89 10 O model A32 167 10 x Note The A20 cannot be upgraded to the A32 model The A32 model cannot be upgraded to the A20 model C144 E072 01EN 1 9 Overview 1 1 4 Cartridge Access Station CAS CAS is a mechanism through which the operator inserts or ejects cartridges
18. network devices Monitoring window 7 Device E LAN SNMP information SNMP agent ae lt _ Error MIB TRAP information transmission Management software Settings related to the SNMP agent can be made from the remote panel For information on the operation method see 5 5 6 Setting the SNMP agent Figure 1 24 SNMP function 1 36 C144 E072 01EN Chapter 2 Introducing and Preparing the Library 2 1 Installing the Library 2 2 Preparing the Host Installation 2 3 Connecting the Library 2 4 __ Power on and Power off 2 5 Checking the Library and Drive Settings 2 6 Checking the Host Settings 2 1 Installing the Library 2 1 1 Conditions for library installation In addition to the installation space of the device space is required for opening and closing the front and rear doors C144 E072 01EN 2 1 Introducing and Preparing the Library 2 2 Device front Device top surface gt Leveling foot 60 Maintenance area j 771 at Cable takeoff intake port L eceeee View area Figure 2 1 Space required for library installation If the customer uses the LT160 20 or LT160 30 and plans to implement expansion in the future separate space for installing the expansion locker will also be required Remarks Make a detailed inquiry about the installation space at the consultation liai
19. such as PC via LAN 1 The recommended browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 to 6 0 and Netscape Navigator 4 7 to 4 78 Before using the remote panel you need to make network settings from the operator panel to set to be enabled an IP address subnet mask and gateway After making the settings restart the library and specify the following URL http lt IP address specified for the library gt The window shown in Figure 5 1 is displayed 5 1 Remote Panel Operation 5 2 nternet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A A Qsearch GyFavorites Meda Er D Address http 100127 43 z Go yb gt ETERNUS LT Remote Panel Glick Start button to login LT Remote Panel Figure 5 1 Remote panel starting window Remarks The web panel uses Cookie and Java Script Enable in advance their settings in the browser to be used C144 E072 01EN 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Login method 1 Click the Start button The following login window is displayed Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel ogin and Password and click Login Button Figure 5 2 Login window 2 After entering the login and password click the Login button Remarks Two login accounts General and Administrator are available their login passwords differ C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Remote Panel Operation Depending on the login account the operation m
20. 07 00 Mountain Standard Time U S Canada Arizona 08 00 Pacific Standard Time U S Canada Tijuana 09 00 Alaska 10 00 Hawaii 11 00 Midway Islands Samoa 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein 4 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the input window 5 A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed If the display C144 E072 01EN switches to an end message the setting is completed 4 37 Operator Panel Operation 4 5 5 Setting the screen saver The starting time of the screen saver on the operator panel is set 1 First select the Screen Saver button from the SETUP menu SETUP menu Screen Saver 2 For the time minutes in which the screen saver activates select the Ten Key button and make an entry using the numeric keypad When the entry is complete select the OK button Remarks The time that can be entered is 1 to 99 minutes 3 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the input window 4 A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed If the display switches to an end message the setting is completed 4 38 C144 E072 01EN 4 6 Opening the Magazine Door 4 6 Opening the Magazine Door The CAS magazine insertion door can be opened from the operator panel If the door i
21. 4 22 4 3 6 Referencing error information 0 0 0 elec eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseeaee 4 22 4 3 6 1 Referencing hardware error information for the library 4 22 4 3 6 2 Referencing hardware error information for the drive 4 23 4 3 6 3 Referencing alarm error information eee eee eeeeee 4 24 4 3 7 Referencing the version number of the library drive ee 4 24 4 4 Setting the Target ID of the Drive eee ee cee cese cee cnseceecaeecneeeaeeeeeees 4 25 4 5 Setting Library Information cee eeceeceececeseceseceaecaeecneeeseseeeseeeeeees 4 28 4 5 1 Setting information about the host interface eee eee eens 4 28 4 5 1 1 Setting the library Target Loop ID for each adapter 4 28 4 5 1 2 Setting the host WWPN permitted for each adapter If needed iniia ated sears ok 4 31 4 5 1 3 Registering a host WWPN list cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 33 4 5 1 4 Deleting from the WWPN list eee esecreeeeeeeeee 4 33 4 5 2 Setting library information eee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseenseenaes 4 34 4 5 3 Setting information about the network eee eeeeeeeeeeees 4 35 4 5 4 Setting the clock ci 0 ccna E A ie en ee 4 36 4 5 5 Setting the screen Saver nean aa aene nner sees ER 4 38 4 6 Opening the Magazine Door oe eee cee eeeeeeeeeeceeseesecnsecaeceaecnaeesaeeeeeees 4 39 4 7 Loading Unloading a Cartridge oo eee eee eeeecceesceeecesecesecesecnseceseseaeeeeeeenens 4 4 4 7 1 Loading a cartridge contained in the magazine into the drive
22. E LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel Figure 5 8 Window display when there is an error upper frame C144 E072 01EN 5 9 Remote Panel Operation Library warning message The following library warning messages are used Barcode Reader Error Indicates that the Barcode Reader has failed CM Reader Error Indicates that the Cartridge Memory Reader has failed CAS Error Indicates that the CAS unit has failed CELL Error Battery Alarm Indicates that a CELL has failed Indicates that a battery alarm has been detected Fan 1 Alarm Indicates that a FAN 1 alarm has been detected Fan 2 Alarm Indicates that a FAN 2 alarm has been detected CAS Open Error Indicates that an error occurred when opening the CAS door Front Door Open Indicates that the front door is open Adapter status The following types of adapter status are used Normal Error Indicates that the adapter is normal O Indicates that the adapter is in error Not Connect O Indicates that the FC cable is disconnected Drive status The following two types of drive status are used Drive status 1 Online Indicates that the drive is normal Offline Indicates that the drive is offline Error Indicates that an error has occurred in the drive The error code is also displayed Fan Alarm Indi
23. Removing a drive module Injury Never move your hands away from the drive module until it is placed in a safe place Otherwise the drive module may drop causing injury if you move your hands away from it after pulling it out beyond this stopper Data loss Do not perform this operation when the host accesses the drive normally Otherwise an error may occur in the drive path Opening and closing a door Damage on the library and electrical shock Be sure to open and close the front door and internal door after making sure that the device is turned off Inserting a cartridge Damage to the library If work is done while the front door is open be careful not to touch the robot cables and printed circuits Damage to the library Do not insert a cartridge into the following cells Cleaning cell A cleaning cartridge can be inserted Replacement cell Reserve cell Diagnostic cell Damage to the library Never insert a cartridge with the cartridge having the wrong orientation and never insert an out of spec cartridge Otherwise the robot may be damaged The robot may not operate normally if a cartridge is inserted into any cell other than the specified one The insertion location of cartridges differs by model Refer to Appendix A Model Configuration before inserting a cartridge into the specified cell C144 E072 01EN v Important Alert Items Alert message Normal operation Data loss If a drive is
24. UNIT TILT MOTOR UNIT POA FO ALL UNIT 4 PCA SCSI ALL UNIT INTERLOCK SW UNIT Hardware 1501 MAGAZINE UNITO MEDIA UNIT DRV UNITO DRV UNITIO DRV UNIT20 asm DRV UNIT30 PCA DINT UNITO PCA DINT UNITIO PCA DINT UNIT20 POA DINT UNITSO 4 PCA DIPNL UNITO 30 PCA DIPNL UNITIO a 10 20 2 149000 looootz2s Hardware 1601 PA DIPNL UNITO paren POA DIPNL UNIT30 DRV FAN UNITO ND CAM ONTAN 4 Hardware 1501 Error 10 20 2 14 30 00 00001223 more H more 2 10 20 2 14 30 00 00001223 z ba x 3 10 20 2 14 30 00 00001223 Hardware more Error i Figure 5 18 Error history display window Display item Explanation Library Error History Displays the error history of the library Drive Error History Displays the error history of the drive C144 E072 01EN Timestamp Displays a time at which an error occurred FSC Displays the detailed error code Sense Key Displays the sense key of SCSI ASC ASCQ Displays ASC ASCQ of SCSI FRU Displays the name of unit in which an error occurred Host ID Displays LOOP ID of the host in which an error occurred Target ID Displays the LOOP ID of the library where an error occurred Command Code Displays the SCSI command code in which an error occurred 5 25 Remote Panel Operation 5 26 Display item Explanation Logical Unit Number Displays the Logical Unit Number of
25. and en size symbols 1 amp 3 lt gt 7 _ 1 To remove a setup community already set delete the relevant community Trap Destination IP Address Traps will be sent to the IP address specified here Only en size numeric characters ranging from 0 to 255 can be entered in each text area of this item Enable Send Trap If checked Traps will be sent to the IP address specified 5 40 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 5 5 Setting Library Information Display item Explanation in the Trap Destination IP Address Device Administrator Enter the administrator name of this library Up to 20 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols amp lt gt _ 1 Information entered here is reported in SysContact of the MIB information Device Name Enter a unique library device name Up to 20 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols amp lt gt 4_ I Information entered here is reported in SysContact of the MIB information Device Location Enter the installation location of the library device Up to 20 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols amp
26. and manual cleaning can be performed MAINTENANCE button Menu exclusively used for maintenance Only maintenance persons are allowed to use this menu 4 5 Operator Panel Operation 4 1 3 Window configuration The home window and menu window of the operator panel are divided into the five areas shown in Figure 4 4 Title area Main area Subtitle area G INFORMATION MATION V Cell Mapt Cell oea fiber z 10 aea ee Icon area Common button area Figure 4 4 Configuration of home window and menu window 1 Title area The title of the window is displayed Device Status Indicates the home window MENU Indicates the menu window after the MENU button is selected INFORMATION Indicates the INFORMATION menu SETUP Indicates the SETUP menu OPERATION Indicates the OPERATION menu 2 Subtitle area The subtitle of the window is displayed The button names of the function selected from the menu window are displayed Also supplementary information such as conditions for selection and effective values in the setup range is displayed 3 Main area Used for the display home window of the library drive status and the button operation area when the MENU button is selected 4 6 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel When used as the home window the status of the library and drive is displayed When used as the menu window buttons for performing operations are di
27. contact maintenance personnel Contact maintenance personnel The operator panel is inoperative Turn the library power off and then on again Access the library via the remote management card C144 E072 01EN 6 4 General Troubleshooting Access the library from the host computer Contact maintenance personnel 6 4 9 Remote panel C144 E072 01EN The remote panel cannot be connected Confirm that the network settings of the device are correct Confirm that cookies and JavaScript are enabled in the browser settings The recommended browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 to 6 0 and Netscape Navigator 4 7 to 4 78 Replace the LAN cable Contact maintenance personnel The login password for a user or user administrator has been forgotten Contact maintenance personnel 6 13 Chapter 7 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications 7 1 Ultrium Cartridge Information 7 2 Replacement Period 7 3 Handling the Tape cartridge 7 4 Bar Code Label Specification and Handling 7 5 _ Precautions to Follow when Using the Cartridge 7 1 Ultrium Cartridge Information LT160 uses the tape cartridge for LTO Ultrium 1 listed in Table 7 1 Table 7 1 Tape cartridge specifications Type Type A 2 Product name Ultrium 1 100GB data Ultrium 1 universal cleaning cartridge cartridge Supply number 0160210 0160280 Form
28. destination directory enter the file name for saving and then click the Save button The download will start 5 Ifthe following window is displayed the download is completed 1 The window above may not be displayed depending on the browser settings version and type LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Information Save Setup Operation N A Download Complete Clean Saved SetupFile200206201 825 bin from 172 25 87 61 o BANE Download to O t SetupFile20020620 825 bin Transfer rate 2 06 KB Sec Restore setup pu Figure 5 35 Completion of saving setup information for the library drive 5 48 C144 E072 01EN 5 6 Operating the Library 5 6 4 Restoring setup information for the library drive Restore the setup information for the library drive saved in 5 6 3 1 Click the Restore Setup button displayed under Operation to display the following window ALT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS foe LT Remote Panel OSE FUJITSU Information Restore Setup File hput the restore file Operation n Bone mo Figure 5 36 Specifying a file from which setup information for the library drive should be restored 2 Click the Browse button to display the following window 1 Enter a file name in the text box Click the OK button after making sure that the file name in the text box is correct Remarks Click the Browse butto
29. for the network such as the IP address subnet mask gateway and MAC address can be referenced a LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer LT Remote Panel 10227 FUJITSU Network Information Library 00 e0 00 0e 00 21 Host I F Error History F w version Setup Operation Logoff Figure 5 17 Network setup information display window Display item Explanation IP Address Displays an IP address Subnet Mask Displays a subnet mask address Gateway Displays a gateway address NTP Server Displays an NTP server address DNS Server Displays a DNS server address Device Name Displays a unique library device name The value set in the network settings is displayed MAC Address Displays a MAC address 5 24 C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information 5 3 6 Referencing error history information By clicking the Error History button displayed under Information history of hardware errors of the library drive that occurred in the past can be referenced By clicking the More button additional information can be referenced The latest 10 pieces of information are displayed Entry 1 indicates the latest error If no error history is registered No entries in library drive history is displayed ALT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer Go to Drive History PSU UNIT RELATIVE FLAG UNIT EnS Host I F 1 HAND ASSY UNIT X ASSY UNIT Y MOTOR
30. hardware error Ifa hardware error of the drive occurs error code is displayed in the Drive Status table in the home window 4 48 C144 E072 01EN 4 10 Releasing a Hardware Error of the Library Drive DEVICE STATUS ir No Tape LTO No Tape TL TO Figure 4 30 Home window displaying a drive hardware error 1 Select the Reset button from the OPERATION menu F OPERATION y Select Operation Menu CAS Open Load Unload Manual Eject Inventory Figure 4 31 Selecting the Reset button 2 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the OPERATION menu window 3 A message window indicating that processing is under way is displayed and an attempt is made to release all errors If the display changes to an end message error releasing is completed Remarks The locations of errors that could not be released are displayed C144 E072 01EN 4 49 Operator Panel Operation 4 11 Releasing the Front Door Open Status If the front door is opened the Front Door Open icon is lit in the icon area Remarks The library is in the Not Ready state If the front door is closed the library automatically takes inventory the management information of cartridges managed by the library is updated and the library returns to the online state Confirm at this point that the Front Door Opened icon previously lit in the icon area of the o
31. ie E E S 4 3 4 1 2 1 Initialization window essesseseseeeseiesesreereseerrserresresrreresreee 4 3 4 1 2 2 Home WINdOW prissiesi ei esei peri ertir yee og rE rE E rS 4 3 4 1 2 3 Men Window cc 5 sscisciesscbicsectebeetend ovata sues cease oeess acto ctes sees 4 4 4 1 3 Window configuration 00 ee eeceeecesecesecssecesecseecaeesseeeaeeeeeenseenaes 4 6 4 2 Referencing the Status of the Library Drive oes ere ereeeeeeeeeeeees 4 9 4 3 Referencing Library Information eee cece cece creeeeeeeeeeesecesecaeesaeeaee 4 11 4 3 1 Referencing cell cartridge information lees eeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 11 4 3 1 1 Referencing general cell cartridge information 4 11 4 3 1 2 Referencing magazine cell cartridge information 4 12 4 3 1 3 Referencing cleaning cell cartridge information 4 13 4 3 1 4 Referencing reserve cell cartridge information 4 14 4 3 1 5 Referencing diagnostics cell cartridge information 4 16 4 3 2 Referencing information about the host interface ee 4 17 4 3 2 1 Referencing the Target ID and LUN of each adapter 4 17 4 3 2 2 Referencing the host WWPN permitted for each adapters s csics weg iit eae atest 4 19 xii C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN Contents 4 3 3 Referencing setup information for the library 2 000 4 20 4 3 4 Referencing information about the drive eee eeeeeeeeeeeees 4 20 4 3 5 Referencing setup information for the network eee
32. is being turned on to initialize the LT160 Otherwise a malfunction may occur If the power to the LT160 is turned off during backup the integrity of data being written cannot be guaranteed In addition the cartridge to which the data is being written might be disabled In such a case contact the support department in charge of the backup software take the recommended corrective action and reexecute the backup C144 E072 01EN 3 4 Turning on the server 3 4 Turning on the server If the server is turned on while the LT160 is being initialized the server might not correctly identify the LT160 Instead turn on the server power after initialization of the LT160 is completed C144 E072 01EN 3 11 Chapter 4 Operator Panel Operation 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel 4 2 Referencing the Status of the Library Drive 4 3 Referencing Library Information 4 4 Setting the Target ID of the Drive 4 5 Setting Library Information 4 6 Opening the Magazine Door 4 7__ Loading Unloading a Cartridge 4 8 Cleaning the Drive Manually 4 9 _Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge 4 10 Releasing a Hardware Error of the Library Drive 4 11 Releasing the Front Door Open Status 4 12 Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host 4 13 Making an Inventory 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel 4 1 1 Touch panel operation The operator panel is positioned on the front of the library I
33. is facing the front orientation in which the robot can read and the reel surface of the cartridge is pointing downward The hand section can be moved by hand When manually inserting a cartridge into the cell insert it such that it has the correct orientation by checking the following points The bar code label faces the front orientation in which the robot can read The reel surface of the cartridge faces downward Remarks Although a cartridge on which no bar code label is affixed can be used for operation it is recommended that a cartridge on which a bar code label is affixed be used so that management information of individual cartridges can be differentiated 3 2 C144 E072 01EN 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge A CAUTION Damage to the library Do not insert a cartridge into the following cells Cleaning cell A cleaning cartridge can be inserted Replacement cell Reserve cell Diagnostic cell a 2 T ee a 5 CEH NV TSN j a Ul TS 3 j ANZ 1 Cartridge insertion direction 2 Cell 3 Cartridge 4 Label surface 5 Groove for preventing improper insertion Figure 3 1 Cartridge insertion direction C144 E072 01EN 3 3 Library Operation 4 If insertion ejection is finished close the front door 5 Close the front door The library automatically takes inventory the management information of cartridges man
34. is used an expanded base can be mounted on the left of the X mechanism Y mechanism Mechanism for operating the robot unit vertically A weight as heavy as the robot unit is mounted so that the robot unit can be moved vertically by hand 1 The robot unit can be moved manually while it is turned off so that the robot can be set aside manually when for example numerous cartridges are inserted by opening the front door for device installation However be sure to exercise caution when handling it See Section 3 1 1 Inserting Ejecting a cartridge by opening the front door Remarks When the device is installed the robot unit is secured with metal brackets to prevent damage during transport Before using the device ask our maintenance personnel to remove the brackets For more information about removing the brackets see Section 2 1 2 Removing the transport metal brackets 1 5 Overview 1 4 5 Figure 1 6 Robot appearance Figure 1 5 Hand mechanism For details see Swivel mechanism Tilt mechanism X mechanism Y mechanism m LF oD wre wer Yr we WH C144 E072 01EN 1 6 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 3 Each component of the library This section explains the physical location of each element in the library namely the cell drive and CAS Cartridge Access Station and their element addresses Remarks For information on the configuration diagram of each m
35. media LTO Ultrium 1 tape cartridge Cartridge Number of 5 volumes magazine insertion cartridges hani P ia Number of 2 mechanisms device aoi g compressed Data transfer speed anh 54 540 When non MB sec 15 150 compressed 4 dimensions 1 10 units 2 units Depth 1130 mm Mass media excluded 5 476 kg Average tape replacement time Host interface up to four channels 12 seconds Fiber channel FC_AL FC_Fablic B 1 Technical Specifications Item Specification Component for hot swap Tape drive cooling fan Robot controller 1 unit Number of transport robots 1 unit Input voltage 100 240V AC Number of phases Single phase with FG Power frequency 50 60Hz AC input system 1 2 6 Power consumption max 1 3KW Other interfaces 10Base T 100Base TX To increase the number of cartridge volumes to be stored to 182 or 221 add separate cell options 2 Two magazines for holding cartridges are supplied with the library 3 The capacity value is calculated by assuming that 1 Tbyte 1000 bytes 4 The performance of data transfer speed depends on the data compression rate and tape block size 5 The mass is the value with the maximum configuration for each model 6 The number of PDUs to be installed depends on the number of drives that will be installed B 1 2 Model
36. on the reader pin eee cee cseecseeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeereneeeseenseenaees 7 4 7 3 5 Notes on label affixing oo eee cece cee cseeceecseeeeeeeeeeseesseesseeaeenaes 7 4 7 4 Bar Code Label Specification and Handling eee eee eeeeseceeeceeecneeeneeeee 7 5 7 4 1 Specifying the label string eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeereneeeseeeseenaees 7 5 TALI Specify the volume area s issirinksi iiny 7 6 7 4 1 2 Deleting the media area eee eeceeeceeeceseceseenseeneeens 7 6 7 4 1 3 Specifying the label for cleaning cartridge ee 7 6 TAD Notes 0n label attixan 8 serie cane ctsdaweyresencont RRE 7 6 7 5 Precautions to Follow when Using the Cartridge eee eee ceseeeeeeneeeee 7 7 Appendix A Model Configuration ccccceceececeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeeeneeeneeeeaas A 1 A 1 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 98 cell options 10 CASs essesesseseessesesrsreerssrsrresrrrreresrees A 2 A 2 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 182 cell options 10 CASs sessssesseresrsreesssreresrrerrsreersse A 3 xiv C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN Contents A 3 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 221 cell Options 10 CASS cairisses ssh sesbebeaieh Eri ees e oE S Ekai A 4 A 4 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 89 cell options IO CASS a as Mii e a E e a ee E NES A 5 A 5 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 167 cell options 10 CASS nenien n Eae E
37. outlet power strip Set Fibre Channel from the operator panel For the items that must be set see 2 5 Checking the Library and Drive Settings Turn on the host C144 E072 01EN 2 4 Power on and Power off 2 4 Power on and Power off 2 4 1 Power on method Press the power switch on the back panel to turn on the library or drive The power on method depends on whether RCI is used 2 4 1 1 If RCI is not used Turn on the power switch located on the back panel on the rear of the library ays ON state Power switch Figure 2 4 Power switch power on 2 4 1 2 If RCI is used If RCI is used the host controls power on For more information see the server manual Remarks If you turn on or off the power using RCI the power switch of the library must be set to ON C144 E072 01EN 2 7 Introducing and Preparing the Library 2 4 2 Power off method The power off method for the library depends on whether RCI is used Remarks Before turning off the library check that the operation is stopped and that no cartridge remains in the drives Emergency power off method If the power to the system must be turned off immediately in case of emergency such as the occurrence of a library error pull out the power supply plug 2 4 2 1 If RCI is not used Turn off the power switch located on the back panel on the rear of the library OFF state Power switch F
38. serial number of the library 5 22 C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information 5 3 4 Referencing setup information for the drive By clicking the Drive button displayed under Information setup information for the drive such as LOOP ID Vendor ID Product ID and WWN can be referenced ETERNUS LT Remote Panel Drive Information Drive00 Cell Map Library Host I F Error History F w version IBM Setup ULTRIUM TD1 Operation LL Logoff C144 E072 01EN Figure 5 16 Drive setup information display window The following information about all drives is displayed Display item Explanation Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the drive Product ID Displays the Product ID of the drive Addressing Mode Displays the addressing mode Hard or Soft LOOP ID Indicates LOOP ID If Addressing Mode is Hard World Wide Node Displays the WWNN of the drive Name World Wide Port Displays the WWPN of the drive Name Drive Type Displays the drive type I F Type Displays the interface type Drive Control Displays the Drive Control firmware version number Firmware Drive Unit Firmware Displays the Drive Unit firmware version number Serial No Displays the serial number of the drive 5 23 Remote Panel Operation 5 3 5 Referencing setup information for the network By clicking the Network button displayed under Information setup information
39. star configuration to implement FC_AL HVDS Abbreviation of High Voltage Differential SCSI Identity One of the front panel display options that displays the serial number of the library IP Abbreviation of Internet Protocol Jumper cable Cable to connect the library control card to a drive This cable is also called a daisy chain cable L Latch stopper Spring loaded device that extends from the mount rail The latch stopper prevents the library from being completely pulled out of the rack though it can be pulled out by about 2 3 LED This is a light emitting diode and is also called simply a lamp A LED is mounted on each assembly of the library such as the drive module power unit library card and internal assembly The LED indicates the status information for each assembly Library Data storage system that stores electronic data in tape cartridges Depending on the model up to six drive modules are used in the library LVDS Low Voltage Differential SCSI GL 2 MAC address Abbreviation of Media Access Control address This is a unique hardware address for identifying each node in a network Magazine Portable container with a slot that can accommodate five tape cartridges A magazine can be attached to CAS or detached from it Move One library operation such as loading a tape into the drive or unloading a tape from the drive N Nesting Menu system of the library introduced to control the
40. table lists the relationship between LOOP ID and ALPA Table 4 4 LOOP ID ALPA correspondence table ID ALPA ID ALPA ID ALPA ID ALPA ID ALPA ID ALPA ID ALPA 000 EFh 020 C9h 040 A7h 060 76h 080 55h 100 34h 120 10h 001 E8h 021 C7h 041 A6h 061 75h 081 54h 101 33h 121 OFh 002 E4h 022 C6h 042 A5h 062 74h 082 53h 102 32h 122 08h 003 E2h 023 CSh 043 A3h 063 73h 083 52h 103 31h 123 04h 004 Elh 024 C3h 044 9Fh 064 72h 084 51h 104 2Eh 124 02h 005 EOh 025 BCh 045 9Eh 065 71h 085 4Eh 105 2Dh 125 01h 006 DCh 026 BAh 046 9Dh 066 6Eh 086 4Dh 106 2Ch 007 DAh 027 B9h 047 9Bh 067 6Dh 087 4Ch 107 2Bh 008 D9h 028 B6h 048 98h 068 6Ch 088 4Bh 108 2Ah 009 D6h 029 B5h 049 97h 069 6Bh 089 4Ah 109 29h 010 D5h 030 B4h 050 90h 070 6Ah 090 49h 110 27h 011 D4h 031 B3h 051 8Fh 071 69h 091 47h 111 26h 012 D3h 032 B2h 052 88h 072 67h 092 46h 112 25h 013 D2h 033 Bih 053 84h 073 66h 093 45h 113 23h 014 Dih 034 AEh 054 82h 074 65h 094 43h 114 1 Fh 015 CEh 035 ADh 055 81h 075 63h 095 3Ch 115 1Eh 016 CDh 036 ACh 056 80h 076 5Ch 096 3Ah 116 1Dh 017 CCh 037 ABh 057 7Ch 077 5Ah 097 39h 117 1Bh 018 CBh 038 AAh 058 7Ah 078 59h 0
41. the library in which an error occurred Source Address Displays the source address if an error occurred when cartridge transfer is requested from SCSI Destination Address Displays the destination address if an error occurred when cartridge transfer is requested from SCSI Exchange Address Displays the cell address for replacement when cartridge replacement is requested from SCSI Barcode Label Displays the bar code label of cartridges used C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information 5 3 7 Referencing the firmware version number The version number of the library firmware and drive firmware can be referenced By clicking the F w version button displayed under Information the firmware version number can be referenced ETERNUS LT Remote Panel Ee Firmware Version Firmware Host I F Operation Logoff Figure 5 19 Firmware version number display window Display item Explanation Overall Library Displays the total version number of library firmware Library Control Displays the version number of library firmware Firmware Library Control Displays the version number of library hardware Hardware Library Servo Displays the version number of Servo firmware Firmware Library Servo Displays the version number of Servo hardware Hardware Overall Drive Module Displays the total version number of drive firmware Drive UnitXX Displays the
42. the specified adapter is displayed Adapter status Normal Error Interface type Fiber Channel Topology Fabric connection AL direct connection Addressing mode Hard address Soft address LOOP ID World Wide Node Name WWNN of the adapter World Wide Port Name WWPN of the adapter LUN value T WHFP opology IPM Figure 4 12 Host interface information reference window When the Fabric connection is set Figure 4 13 Host interface information reference window When the AL connection Hard address are set 4 18 C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Referencing Library Information p INFORMATION N hos I F Status Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Soft Addressing 1010101010101010 1111111111111111 Figure 4 14 Host interface information reference window When the AL connection Soft address are set 4 3 2 2 Referencing the host WWPN permitted for each adapter It is possible to reference the host WWPN to which access is permitted set for each adapter 1 Itis possible to reference the host WWPNs for adapters whose adapter port is connected to a Fiber Channel 1 Select the Host WWPN button INFORMATION menu Host I F Adapt 0 Host WWPN 2 WWPNs of the hosts to which access is permitted for the specified adapter are displayed The maximum number of permitted hosts is 8 for each adapter Remarks If no host WWPN is set all hosts can be accessed If a host WWPN is set access is per
43. type of the diVer en a na pee i a E To E E 6 7 Tape cartridge specifications seseeeeeeeeeseeeseseerserrseersressressresseeeees 7 1 Environment conditions for storing the tape cartridge 7 3 Environment conditions for transporting the tape cartridge 7 3 Usable Characters sx dosscssocsasevscescusssesoupess svete scesveceassene crus E SREE ES 7 6 Model A20 specification 00 0 ee ee ceseceseceecsseceecseeesecneecseeeneeeeeee B 1 Model A32 specification rniii ee R Ey B 2 Tape drive specification snesssineccieirin n i i B 4 C144 E072 01EN Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Device Configuration 1 2 Functional Overview 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 1 Device outline C144 E072 01EN d 2 3 4 5 6 wa wm wm 2 Figure 1 1 Appearance front Front door Rear door Operator panel Window CAS Cartridge Access Station Key Overview Figure 1 2 Appearance rear 1 Key 2 Power switch 1 2 C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration Figure 1 3 Appearance rear with the open rear door 1 Drive module Figure 1 4 Appearance isometric view from left with left side board removed 1 Robot unit C144 E072 01EN 1 3 Overview 1 1 2 Robot The robot is used for trans
44. unloaded into the specified magazine Remarks If no load unload operation was performed using the Load Unload menu before this unload operation cannot be performed A CAUTION Data loss If a drive is used for the load unload operation the drive cannot be used from backup software Be sure to stop the operation of backup software before performing the load unload operation 1 Select the Load Unload button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Load Unload 2 Specify a drive to be unloaded more than one drive may be specified 3 Specify the magazine to be unloaded OPERATION menu Load Unload DRV 00 DRV 01 MGZ 0 MGZ 1 4 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the magazine selection window 5 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message unloading from the specified drive is completed 4 42 C144 E072 01EN 4 8 Cleaning the Drive Manually 4 8 Cleaning the Drive Manually Use the cleaning cartridge contained in the special cell inside the library for cleaning the drive manually Remarks 1 This operation can be performed only if the status of the drive displayed in the home window is Required Clean or Need Clean 2 Cleaning cannot be done if no cleaning
45. xvii Contents xviii Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 Figure 4 21 Figure 4 22 Figure 4 23 Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 Figure 4 26 Figure 4 27 Figure 4 28 Figure 4 29 Figure 4 30 Figure 4 31 Figure 4 32 Figure 4 33 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 5 24 Figure 5 25 Figure 5 26 Figure 5 27 Reference window for magazine cell cartridge information 4 13 Reference window for cleaning cell cartridge information 4 14 Reference window for reserve cell cartridge information 4 15 Cartridge information reference window for diagnostic cell 4 16 Selecting the Host I F button eee eeeeesneceeeeecneeceeeeeenaeeeeees 4 17 Host interface information reference window When the Fabric connection is Set c cccecessseceessececseneeeesseeeeeees 4 18 Host interface information reference window When the AL connection Hard address are Set c ccceeseeees 4 18 Host interface information reference window When the AL connection Soft address are Set cccscceceeeeeeees 4 19 Driv
46. 0 power on test failure eee eeeeeeeeeees 6 10 R RCI being not USE eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeenees 2 8 being USE ee eee eects eeeeeeeeees 2 7 2 8 NOt being USEM ee eeeeceeeeecsteceeeeecsteeeeneees 2 7 Teader Pin NOLS Oierren e 7 4 rear door being opened oe cece cree ereeeeeeeeees 1 26 COSINE e aa E E NES 1 26 OPENING n EA eee tk 1 26 opening and closing eee eee 1 25 rear dooTi e n E A 1 25 recovery method for drive error OCCUITING 0 0 0 eee 1 33 for library error Occurring 1 33 recovery function fof eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeee 1 33 relative position flag eee eeeeeeeeteeeeee 1 20 IN 4 remote panel Checking setting enstinn 2 10 frame configuration ee eeeeeeeeeees 5 6 PUNCHON R ES 1 34 MEN EE ae e E RE 5 7 starting WiINdOW sseseseeeseeesrsreerersesreeresrres 5 2 remote Panel eee Eit 6 13 reserve cell referencing cartridge information 4 14 reset button selecting eeeseeseeerrereereereeee 4 49 robot appearance nra eE EREE a E EN 1 6 part requiring grease in oo eects 3 7 removing cartridge from hand mechanism for failure ee 6 2 LODOL Ss 2 62 55 sos cog sted co enno Ratoni oe setae 1 4 S screen Saver Setting s seeeseeeeereereerrerereereeen 4 38 Server tUMING ON oo eee ee eee eee cree ereeeeeeeeees 3 11 setup information TEStOMING 5 0 2 3 eoceno nsei Ae iets cents 5 49 SAVE WINCOW ces cssscescessesesetebsseseesventscenetetars 5 46 SAVING Vics Selle ee 5 4
47. 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 Yje grl Er f b alr 166 163 160 159 158 157 156 15s m 153 152 ist 150 149 4s 147 146 os 44 143 142 id o 139 138 137 134 133 132 131 nso 129 m i Keel w U o O saj An Nly oo DID Ne ea Ti N Wy oo wjf D AJAJAJ e AIRIR R eA Ur Nn Offre AJID N ft e a Sjo w n lon kA Bly nr a roe a TS eS oo Ti Fes Qsalayayayaysasa i ai uai ioni iuni Load iod Load ii ian amp n ive N Figure A 5 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 167 cell options 10 CASs A 6 C144 E072 01EN Appendix B Technical Specifications B 1 Library Drive Specifications B 2 Environment Specifications This appendix explains the library drive specifications and environment specifications B 1 Library Drive Specifications B 1 1 Model A20 specification drive 1 to 10 units installed C144 E072 01EN Table B 1 Model A20 specification Item Specification Number of cabinets 1 Number of stored cartridge 98 182 221 volumes volumes 1 volumes volumes Tape drive Number of installed drives Installed tape drive LTO Ultrium 1 tape drive Applicable cartridge
48. 1EN 4 2 Referencing the Status of the Library Drive 4 2 Referencing the Status of the Library Drive In the main area of the home window the status of the library and drive is displayed in real time For information about the meaning of each status name see Tables 4 1 and 4 2 Table 4 1 Library status Initializing Indicates that the library is being initialized Idle Indicates that the library has stopped normally Moving Indicates that the robot is in operation Checking Inventory Indicates that the library is taking inventory of the CAS or cells Front Door Opened Indicates that the front door is open Offline Indicates that the library is offline Error Indicates that an error occurred in the library The error code is also displayed Firmware Updating Indicates that the firmware is being updated Table 4 2 Drive Cartridge Initializing Indicates that initialization is under way after drive power on No Tape Indicates that no cartridge is inserted Loading Indicates that the drive is loading Ready Indicates that the drive is read write ready after completing loading Write Protected Indicates that the loaded cartridge is write protected Rewinding Indicates that the tape is being rewound Reading Indicates that the tape is being read Writing Indicates that the tape is being written to Erasing In
49. 3 Remote Panel Operation 1 Click the Clean button displayed under Operation to display the following window LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer loj x oe LT Remote Panel lOO 208277 FUJITSU aS Drive Cleaning want to clean Restore setup Logoff Figure 5 31 Manual cleaning operation window Drives to be displayed are as follows Drives from which a cleaning request is reported Clean Required display Drives that require cleaning Clean Need display Remarks If Clean is selected when there is no drive that requires cleaning a message Cleaning not needed is displayed 2 Check the drive to be cleaned and then click the OK button Only one drive can be specified 3 The selected drive is displayed in the confirmation message window Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make selections again click the Back button 4 The system displays a window showing the processing results completing the manual cleaning 5 44 C144 E072 01EN 5 6 2 Operating the trace file 5 6 Operating the Library If a hardware error occurs in the library or drive trace information is automatically stored in a separate file During trace file operation the trace of the file currently being traced is stopped and the trace of a new trace file is started If the host cannot recognize the library or drive or if the host cannot access the library or drive perform a trace file operatio
50. 4 Auto eject function This function can unload all cartridges already loaded in the drive when the library is turned on 1 1 Itis necessary to enable the auto eject function on the operator panel Important During automatic unloading by the library an inconsistency in the cartridge management information may be detected depending on the backup software If that type of backup software is used perform the inventory operation of the backup software and update the management information of cartridge after disabling the auto eject setting 1 2 7 Remote panel function This function can monitor the library and drive information via LAN from the general browser such as Internet Explorer and Netscape using the remote communication function of the library It can also be used to set the operations and functions of the library and drive and to perform the cleaning function of the drive The remote panel is protected by the login password so that unauthorized access to it can be prevented General passwords and administrator passwords are available 1 34 Login using a general password It is allowed to monitor the states of the library drive and tape and to reference the setup information Login using an administrator password In addition to the functions logged in with a general password operations such as the operation settings functional settings and cleaning can be performed C144 E072 01EN 1 2 Functional Overv
51. 6 setup information being downloaded confirming cece 5 47 SMTP Address cece esse eii Sreser 5 39 SNMP Agent SELLING 56 scesscescsesessessesepeseeseeeese 5 40 PUNCHON 5 5 2 Acces aoa aie atl 1 36 referencing setup information for 5 30 SNMP trap test start WINdOW 0 elec ee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 50 test CXECULING oeiia ao es 5 50 transmission completion window 5 51 Source Address eee esse esecseeereeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 39 Special cell dson aseensa e vend hoes 1 8 status explanation Of esesseseeeeereeesreessesesreeee 5 14 stopper for drop prevention eee 1 20 subtitle ar dan enn eiiiai 4 6 T tape cartridge environment condition for storing 7 3 environment condition for 10e20 01s 010 000 a 7 3 handling 5 0 ashe Abhi ies 7 3 Precaution for USING ce eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeee 7 7 replacement PeriOd eeeeeeseeceeeeeeneeeeee 7 2 tape is StUCK ies se sti eel eh eet 6 11 target ID Checking setting eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeesees 2 9 referencing corneren steer iy ed ee beets 4 17 SEND nieas ti sti eee 4 25 4 28 C144 E072 01EN time and date checking setting 2 10 ttle ar aara n S 4 6 touch panel operation ssssseseseesssreesrsesesesssee 4 1 trace file operation eseseeeseeesseerersereereerrrreresee 5 45 transport handle s ccse nssdsiieriei enn siestetenet 1 16 transport metal bracket removing 2 3 transportation note
52. 900 gal sine wave of 400 gal Ambient noise Less than 55dB C144 E072 01EN B 5 Glossary A AL_PA Abbreviation of Arbitrated Loop Physical Address Backup software Software run on the host computer This software is used to track data backup and to execute the library functions Board Printed circuit assembly PCA The board is also called a card or adapter Bus Common data path for transmitting data Cc Cartridge Access Station CAS Slot used to insert a tape cartridge into a cell or eject it from a cell Actually a magazine is installed in CAS and a tape cartridge is inserted from the slot of the magazine or ejected to the slot Calibration Routine executed immediately after a tape cartridge is loaded It is used to determine whether any data is written to the tape the tape and drive are compatible and any read write function is available Cleaning tape Tape cassette used only for cleaning the drive Drive Tape drive Device used by the library to write data into the tape Drive cleaning One of the library functions that cleans the tape drive using the cleaning tape Drive module Whole assembly that makes up a drive including the metal case and connectors C144 E072 01EN Differential SCSI A type of SCSI cable that can transmit data within a 25 meter distance E Event Important operations for the library that are recorded in the event log Drive errors online offline switch
53. 98 36h 118 18h 019 CAh 039 A9h 059 79h 079 56h 099 35h 119 17h C144 E072 01EN 4 27 Operator Panel Operation 4 5 Setting Library Information This section explains how to set host interface information for the library and the operation mode 4 5 1 Setting information about the host interface It is possible to set the Target Loop ID of the library host WWPNs to which access is permitted and registration list of host WWPNs to which access is permitted 4 5 1 1 Setting the library Target Loop ID for each adapter 1 Select the Host I F button from the SETUP menu A SETUP q Select Setup Henu Hetwork Library Drive SCreen Saver Figure 4 21 Selecting the Host I F button 4 28 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 4 5 Setting Library Information 2 Select the target ID button Host I F SETUP Target st wr P DOWI Figure 4 22 Selecting the Target ID button 3 Select the connected adapter number SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 0 Adapter 1 4 Select the topology For Fabric connection select the Fabric button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter l Fabric For AL connection select the FC AL button SETUP menu Host I F Target ID Adapter 2 FC AL Remarks Fabric is set by default 5 Ifthe AL connection is selected specify the Addressing mode 4 29
54. A32 specification drive 1 to 16 units installed B 2 Table B 2 Model A32 specification Item Specification Number of cabinets 1 Number of stored cartridge 89 volumes 167 volumes volumes 1 Tape drive Number of i l installed drives Tean Installed tape drive LTO Ultrium 1 tape drive Applicable cartridge media LTO Ultrium 1 tape cartridge Cartridge Number of 5 volumes magazine insertion cartridges mechanism 2 Number of 2 units mechanisms device Storage capacity 3 max non 89 TB rte compressed Data transfer speed When non GB h compressed MB sec 7 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN B 1 Library Drive Specifications Item Specification External Height 1800 mm dimensions Mass media excluded 5 527 kg Average tape replacement time 12 seconds Host interface up to four channels Robot controller AC input system Power consumption max Other interfaces 1 To increase the number of cartridge volumes to be stored to 182 or 221 add separate cell options Fiber channel FC_AL FC_Fablic Tape drive cooling fan 1 unit 1 unit 200 240V AC Single phase with FG 50 60Hz 1 4 6 1 9KW 10Base T 100Base TX 2 Two magazines for holding cartridges are supplied with the library 3 The capacity value is calculated by assuming that 1 Tbyte 1000 bytes 4 The performance of data transfer speed depends on the data com
55. C cable of the FC card that is inserted in the library is not connected In this case FC Link Failure is listed on the alarm list When the FC cable is connected the Library Alarm icon is no longer displayed 4 3 7 Referencing the version number of the library drive It is possible to reference the version number of firmware hardware of the library drive 1 Select the F W Version button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu F W Version 2 The following library drive information is displayed Library Version of Overall Library Version of Library Control Firmware Version of Library Servo Firmware Version of Library Control Hardware Version of Library Servo Hardware Drive module Version of Overall Drive Module Version of Overall Drive Control Firmware Version of Drive Unit Firmware 4 24 C144 E072 01EN 4 4 Setting the Target ID of the Drive 4 4 Setting the Target ID of the Drive 1 First select the Drive button from the SETUP menu SETUP y Select Setup Henu Host I F BACK CO Screen Saver Figure 4 19 Selecting the Drive button 2 Then specify the drive number SETUP menu Drive DRV 00 DRV 01 3 Select the Addressing mode 1 To specify the LOOP ID directly select the Hard Address button SETUP menu Drive DRV 00 Hard address To specify the LOOP ID automatically select the Soft Address button
56. C144 E072 01EN ETERNUS LT160 Tape Library User s Guide cO FUJITSU FOR SAFE OPERATION This manual contains important information regarding the use and handling of this product Read this manual thoroughly Pay special attention to the section FOR SAFE OPERATION Use the product according to the instructions and information available in this manual Keep this manual handy for further reference Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or damage to their property Use the product according to this manual ABOUT THIS PRODUCT This product is designed and manufactured for use in standard applications such as office work personal devices and household appliances This product is not intended for special uses atomic controls aeronautic or space systems mass transport controls medical devices for life support or weapons firing controls where particularly high reliability requirements exist where the pertinent levels of safety are not guaranteed or where a failure or operational error could threaten a life or cause a physical injury hereafter referred to as mission critical use Customers considering the use of these products for mission critical applications must have safety assurance measures in place beforehand Moreover they are requested to consult our sales representative before embarking on such specialized use TRADEMARKS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LTO Liner Tape Open and Ultrium are regi
57. Cleaning the Drive 3 2 Cleaning the Drive This section explains how to clean the drive C144 E072 01EN The auto cleaning function and manual cleaning function are available as cleaning functions Both the auto cleaning function and manual cleaning function use the cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell 1 Remarks If no cleaning cartridge is inserted into the cleaning cell neither the auto cleaning function nor manual cleaning function can be used Insert a cleaning cartridge from CAS into the cleaning cell via operation from the operator panel For information about the operation using the operator panel see 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge The maximum number of times that a cleaning cartridge can be used is determined by each drive maker If the maximum number of times of a cleaning cartridge can be used in the cleaning cell is reached the Exchange Clean Tape icon goes on in the icon area of the operator panel If this icon is on eject the cleaning cartridge as it should not be used any more and replace it with a new one The cleaning cartridge can be ejected into CAS by performing an operation from the operator panel For information about the operation from the operator panel see 4 9 2 Ejecting a cleaning cartridge 3 9 Library Operation 3 3 Power to the unit 3 10 Do not attempt to execute any operation involving software backup while the power to the LT160 is off or while the power
58. Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 221 cell options 10 CASs A 4 COLUMNS Basic back Nini oo Min w Ti 33 gt U nin D Cyole DFES A e ee ojo WN N wn Basic side 182 181 180 179 178 177 7 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 6 164 163 2 161 160 9 158 157 156 155 oO a an ip nn eN SA W pa a N N eN oo oo oo nN Basic front Ke N Oo o NJS oo o N e fon an an lon x Nn N N e an Nn wn Bal N N ww lon N z is 7 sAJATYATY INIYAINI YIY 00 OOF CO oo o0 w n aE Kee w mn N 4 es er Slolol oIc so ele oOj j N amp N oj N oo Qlaljayasa ba Creepy Figure A 3 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 221 cell options 10 CASs C144 E072 01EN N Ww an ba Y A 4 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 89 cell options 10 CASs A 4 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 89 cell options 10 CASs Basic back Basic side Basic front COLUMNS Figure A 4 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 89 cell options 10 CASs C144 E072 01EN A 5 Model Configuration A 5 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 167 cell options 10 CASs Basic back COLUMNS Basic side Basic front 167 166 165 164
59. Details of library alarm errors can be referenced from the INFORMATION Error Log Alarm List menu of the operator panel and the INFORMATION Error History menu of the remote panel DEVICE STATUS MENU y Mid CAS pete f i o A CF fee i Down Library Alarm icon goes on Figure 6 9 Operator panel window when a library alarm error occurs C144 E072 01EN 6 9 Troubleshooting 6 4 General Troubleshooting 6 4 1 This section explains the troubleshooting procedure for this library device For information about problems and troubleshooting related to the host and application software refer to the manuals for each host system and applications If the problem still cannot be solved report it to the maintenance person Power A CAUTION Data loss Before turning off and then turning on the power again consult with the system administrator Do not turn off and then turn on the power when the interface is active Otherwise data loss or a hang up of the host system may occur Library power is not on Check all power cable connections Confirm that the power switch is turned on Confirm that all power outlets are live Try other outlets Confirm that the library is receiving power by checking that the LED lamp on the back of the device is on and that the fan is rotating Ifthe problem still cannot be solved contact maintenance personnel The power on test fails or an error message is di
60. E E E EE 2 9 auto eject function seessseseseeesesrrerserreresesreeses 1 34 auto eject function checking SCHING AEE E AEE A Ae 2 9 auto inventory function seseeseeeeeeeesereerrreeees 1 30 auto inventory function Checking setting eeseseeeeeeeerseeeseerrereerrreeees 2 9 B backup software and driver instalin esinen e E E 2 11 bar code label SINS siennas esens 7 5 bar code label affixing location 7 6 Search Window ceeeeecseecseeereeeeeeeeeee 5 19 specification and handling ee 7 5 BOR Henke ih hs Be RS 1 27 C cable insertion port lower part on rear side of device 1 28 cartridge drop prevention lever eee eects 1 16 ejecting from Magazine 1 18 ejecting into CAS wee eesecseeneeeees 3 8 figure for explaining insertion Method inisieer 1 17 1 18 C144 E072 01EN inserting and ejecting data cartridge eeeseceeeeeesseceeeeees inserting from CAS oo eee eee eeeeeee inserting into magazine Leese eee inserting ejecting by opening front COOP oo cece a a insertion direction lever for preventing from being inserted backwards 0 0 0 eee loading unloading eee eee ee rere operation for unloading remaining in drive when host orientation during insertion referencing information cceeeeeeeeees TEMOVIN Gs iaer e EEE EESE removing from CAS when CAS external door cannot be cartridge ne e e A EE R cartridge access station CAS car
61. ION menu Error Log Library Log Ten pieces of error information in the past can be referenced 4 22 C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Referencing Library Information P INFORMATION y Error Logt Library Log 01 Time Stamp 05 22 2002 17127129 FSC EQQO0S17 4 ASC ASCO 4400 Target ID LUN Command AS Source 1013 Destination 1082 Exchange Barcode LTO246L1 FRU Y MOTOR UNIT PCA RBCNT UNIT Y CABLE UNIT Figure 4 17 Hardware error information display window of the library 4 3 6 2 Referencing hardware error information for the drive To reference error information such as the date time of occurrence and error code of the drive select the Drive Log button INFORMATION menu Error Log Drive Log Ten pieces of past error information can be referenced P INFORMATION a Error Log Drive Log 01 Time Stamp 11 12 2002 18 25 18 FSC 400Q020A8 Sense Key 4 ASC ASC U 5300 Barcode LTO251L1 FRU DRY UNITO Figure 4 18 Hardware error information display window of the drive C144 E072 01EN 4 23 Operator Panel Operation 4 3 6 3 Referencing alarm error information 1 Ifthe Alarm List button is selected contents about alarms that occurring currently are displayed If no alarm is currently detected the Alarm List button cannot be selected INFORMATION menu Error Log Alarm List Remarks The Library Alarm icon is also displayed on the operator panel if the F
62. Label LTO281L1 Host ID 01 Target ID 125 Logical Unit Number 00 Command code 01 Source Address 1000 Destination Address 500 Library Serial Number XZ000001 Version of Overall Library 00 01 Version of Library Control Firmware RO_1_0 020426 Version of Library Control Hardware Board 2 FPGA 3 Version of Library Servo Firmware VO1LO5 Version of Library Servo Hardware Board 0 FPGA 2 Version of Overall Drive Module 000000000260 Version of Drive Unit00 Firmware 18N2 Version of Drive Control Unit00 Firmware 0056 Version of Drive Unit01 Firmware 18N2 Version of Drive Control Unit01 Firmware 0056 Indicates the time at which an error occurred Indicates the IP address The device name is displayed if it is set Indicates the Fault Symptom Code Indicates the replacement parts Indicates the Sense key Indicates ASC ASCQ Indicates the bar code label used when an error occurred Indicates LOOP ID of the host or switch Indicates LOOP ID of the library Indicates the Logical Unit number of the library Indicates the SCSI command when an error occurred Indicates the source cell address Indicates the destination cell address Indicates the serial number of the library Indicates the total version number of the controller Indicates the firmware version number of the controller Indicates the hardware version number of the controller Indicates the firmware version number of the serv
63. N 5 3 Referencing Library Information Diagnostics cell that stores diagnostic cartridges Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical element address Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge No_Tape is displayed Status See Explanation of status Media type Indicates the cartridge type Normally LTO C is displayed If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed Reserve cell Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical element address Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge No_Tape is displayed Status See Explanation of status Media type Indicates the cartridge type Normally LTO C is displayed If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed 5 15 Remote Panel Operation 5 3 1 2 Referencing the magazine cell Cas CLMumn in the displayed columns corresponds to the magazine cells Click Cas CLMumn to display a window that has the following appearance 74 LT Remote Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 92 77 FUJITSU pree CAS Column status Informat
64. NdOW eee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeees 5 33 setup information display window 5 20 host interface information reference window AL connection hard address being S KESE SE E EEE cavededectsiose 4 18 fabric connection being set 4 18 host WWPN Checking setting eee eee eeecsecseeenee 2 9 SCC G aa apni iere tae e EE 4 31 setting WINdOW ou elec eeeeeeeeeeeees 4 32 host WWPN list registering 0 0 0 4 33 host WWPN permitted for each adapter referencing 0 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 19 l ICON AFEA ieee ooe eE AOE EEK E E 4 7 installation checking eeeesesseesesessseresrresreeeee 2 11 Sinita n De Te SE E S EEST 1 20 interface card icient neiii tatioun es 1 27 internal door being opened snarare a 1 24 CIOS ee eee e aE EE EEN 1 24 OPENING gerina a O E 1 24 opening and closing s s s 1 23 Internal COOL ssssnereees insien nesies 1 23 inventory FUNCTION seseseeseeesesreereerrererrrreeresee 1 30 inventory making eseeeseeereeeessereereersreeers 4 52 C144 E072 01EN Index L label affixing note ON ee eeeeeeeeeereeees 7 4 7 6 label string specifying 0 0 eee cece eee ereeeee 7 5 LED section device rear VieW 66 1 27 1 28 library Checking setting eee eee eesecseeseeeeee 2 9 COMNECHING eere 2 5 each component Of eeeceesseceeeeeeeteeeeees 1 7 CITOL TYPe Of t cs sesso Ere esise 6 8 host do not detect eee eee eeeeeeeee eee 6 10 installation condition f
65. O EEE EE EREE EO e ESTEER A 6 Appendix B Technical Specifications esseesseeeeeee teener rerssirssrnesrnesrnsrnnsrnne B 1 B 1 Library Drive Specifications csssesinicisierei itirir seeiis ree eese B 1 B 1 1 Model A20 specification drive 1 to 10 units installed 0 0 0 0 B 1 B 1 2 Model A32 specification drive to 16 units installed 0 0 B 2 B 1 3 Installed tape drive specification eee ee ceseeesecsecneecneeeseteeeneeens B 4 B 2 Environment Specifications 00 0 eee eeceeeceseceecssecesecaeecaeseaeseeeeeeseeeeneeens B 5 Glossary atena er ee ars te cen ea esate Mca teatcete rec Nate hue st clea GL 1 NAEK n a a dune NE E Ea E T A A IN 1 XV C144 E072 01EN Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 1 15 Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 Figure 1 20 Figure 1 21 Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 Figure 1 23 Figure 1 24 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Contents Illustrations Figure Appearance Front eeren aeeie s EEEa SE i aa 1 1 App aranc Tear aeaea aa aa ra R E AEE 1 2 Appearance rear with the open rear door eesseeeseerseeesesreesesreees 1 3 Appearance isometric view from
66. O are arbitrary can be specified as the string for the volume area Table 7 4 lists characters that can be used for the volume area Table 7 4 Usable characters Character type Description Upper case alphabetic character 26 characters ranging from A to Z Numeric character 10 characters ranging from 0 to 9 7 4 1 2 Deleting the media area The media area is fixed at L1 7 4 1 3 Specifying the label for cleaning cartridge Specify the serial number of the label for cleaning cartridge as CLNIOOL1 OO are arbitrary 7 4 2 Notes on label affixing Keep the label affixing surface clean and do not leave fingerprints and finger marks on it Affix the bar code label on the specified location concavity beside the write protect switch of the tape cartridge correctly See Figure 7 3 If the label is affixed at an incorrect location or such that is orientation is incorrect the bar code may become unidentifiable After affixing the bar code label press on it firmly Notice that the end parts of the label are easily broken To replace the label peel the old label from the tape and then affix a new one Write protect switch Label affixing location Figure 7 3 Bar code label affixing location 7 6 C144 E072 01EN 7 5 Precautions to Follow when Using the Cartridge 7 5 Precautions to Follow when Using the Cartridge C144 E072 01EN The tape drive of LT160 is dedicated for the LTO Ultrium 1 ta
67. ON eee cee eseeeeeeees 7 3 Trap Destination IP Address eee 5 40 troubleshooting isis eee eee eeeeeeeecesecneenseeneee 6 10 U ultrium cartridge information eee 7 1 upgrade pattern B20 dsc th itive tet a a e S a Se 1 9 BD Oss ae pete et et AOR tec te Se 1 9 C144 E072 01EN Index V volume area specifying eeseeeeeeeerrerrereerreree 7 6 Warning MESSAGE 0 eee eeeeeeceeecetecesecesecnseeenee 5 10 WwW window configuration 20 ee ee cece cete esse eneeteeeenee 4 6 TOMI ENET E E ETEA 4 3 initialization eseeeeeeseeeeeseeersererrsrrerserees 4 3 MENU eiei E eea a e EE Ee 4 4 TY B SAAE A AE PEE ETE 4 3 writing to tape failure wo eee tte eee eee 6 11 IN 5 READER S COMMENT FORM Your comments or suggestions on this document are cordially solicited For any comments and suggestions you may have please complete and submit this form to your FUJITSU representative The comments and suggestions will be used in planning future editions Thank you for your cooperation Date issued Manual name RTERNUS LT160 Name Tape Library Company or organization Manual code 44 E072 01EN Address Comments Line Comments Reply requested _ Yes _ No Please evaluate overall quality of this manual by marking V in the appropriate boxes Good Fair Poor Good Fair Poor Good Fair Poor Organization C E C Use of examples C LI C Legibility C E E Accuracy C E C Index coverag
68. P EAER EAA ETERRA REER RAE AEEA v Important Information ON Handling ceeecceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaas vii Manual Organization cccccceecceceeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeceaeeeeaaeseeaaeseeeeseaeeeseaeseeaeeseeeeseaees ix Contents iiin Goin Ree ine dav heli hidvie oid adie adn i xi Chapter T Oveni Wametoa taint ai has hee tentineialenghh aekdis aetendineaess 1 1 Tel Device Conti guration issvsseessissedi soesceusceauevusiessiecnreine Ul seat ayer een E E EE 1 1 V1 1 Device outline isss siiin resso rees ean eers ro ses 1 1 Tl ROBOT et n Sei URN Eh ee i a ee ie eA aes 1 4 1 1 3 Each component of the library eee eee cseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseensees 1 7 1 1 3 1 Configuration of the basic model components 0 1 7 1 1 3 2 Special Cells sarasini Rhee Mesa ich ee ora teen ities 1 8 1 1 3 3 Configuration and upgrade pattern for each model 1 9 1 1 4 Cartridge Access Station CAS 0 0 eeceeeeesseceeeeeeneeceereeeeeceereeeneeees 1 10 1 1 4 1 Inserting a magazine from CAS 00 0 eee cece ceteeereeeee 1 11 1 1 4 2 Ejecting a magazine from CAS 00 eee ee eee cee cere ceeeeee 1 15 LIS Magazines cciin isis a S ee ea eee oie iste ed ie o Ea TaS 1 16 1 1 5 1 Inserting cartridges into the magazine eee 1 17 1 1 5 2 Ejecting cartridges from the magazine eee 1 18 L6 Drive Module eesriie e E sa S EE E 1 19 1 7 Opening Closing the dOOF sisissinsersosriissssstesrsosieetriiosssesoisos
69. Single reel tape cartridge lt Tape width 12 65 mm 1 2 inch amp Tape length 609m Storage capacity 100GB 200GB ED External 102x105x21 5mm dimensions The storage capacity value in the specification is a nominal value The value in is the storage capacity when data is compressed by 2 1 2 We recommend using the Ultrium cleaning cartridge sold by Fujitsu CoWorCo The maximum number of times of using the cartridge when used in LT160 is 50 The traditional magnetic tape drive largely depended on the starting section of the tape because the directory information in the starting section of the tape needs to be read each time the tape is read The LTO Ultrium cartridge on the other hand contains non contact type cartridge memory EEPROM This memory can record the directory information reducing the number of times of reading the tape and the load on the starting section of the tape C144 E072 01EN 7 1 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications Tape cartridge Write protect switch a Reader pin Shutter Bar code label affixing surface Figure 7 1 LTO Ultrium 1 tape cartridge 7 2 Replacement Period The data tape cartridge is sold separately by Fujitsu CoWorCo Though data tape cartridges with similar forms from other companies can also be used if the Ultrium logo is affixed we strongly recommend purchasing genuine parts from Fujitsu CoWorCo Data tape cartridges are stored under t
70. The error code is also indicated Indicates a failure of the cooling fan for the drive Media Error Indicates that the loaded cartridge has an error Updating Indicates that drive firmware is being updated No DRV or Indicates that no drive is installed or the power is off POFF Remote Panel Operation 5 3 Referencing Library Information To reference library information click the Information button in the menu frame 5 3 1 Referencing information about the cartridge in the cell It is possible to view information about the cartridge in the general cell CAS magazine cell and drive Clicking the Cell Map button displayed under Information displays the window below BLT Remote Panel Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Cellmap Please enter the barcode label if you want to search Library vant to refer the column Error History F w version Operation Logoff Figure 5 9 Cell map window 5 12 C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information 5 3 1 1 Referencing the general cell Cell Column in the displayed columns corresponds to the general cells Click the Cell Column number to be referenced using the mouse The following shows the window displayed when Cell Column2 is clicked rnet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 finformation Cell Column2 status User Cell Library No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape iia fag LTO655L1 Normal No_Ta
71. Trace Cell Map Drive Trace Freeze Cell CAS Drive Relese of trace freeze Target ID Library Vendor ID Host I F Save Setup Product ID Target ID Restore Setup Auto Clean Host WWPN SNMP Drive Network Vendor ID IP Address Product ID Target ID Subnet Mask Gateway Host I F E mail Target ID SNMP Host WWN Date Time Network Password E mail SNMP Error History F W Version Logoff C144 E072 01EN 5 7 Remote Panel Operation 5 2 Referencing the Status of Drive Library If logged in normally from the login window of the remote panel the home window is displayed so that the status of the drive library and adapter can be referenced Remarks The home window is automatically updated every 10 seconds Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 _ _ _ Device Status The atus is automatically updated in 10 sec Cell Map Library Status Library Idle Ea i Oe Host I F Adapter 00 No I F Status Activity No I F Status Activity Error History F w version Setup Operation Logoff Figure 5 6 Status reference window of the drive library The drive status is indicated by the following icons Icon Status 2a Indicates that the drive is normal Ez Indicates that the drive requires cleaning the drive is turned off a cartridge error has occurred or the drive is not installed The e
72. a tape from the slot to the drive and then moving it back to the slot Switch Device that provides n x n interconnection so that a complete bandwidth for communication of a port with any other port can be obtained even when other communications are being conducted C144 E072 01EN Glossary Tape Tape cartridge Media used by the library to record data from the host computer TCP IP Abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Terminator Electronic device for stabilizing the bus signal by connecting to the SCSI bus end U UTC Abbreviation of Coordinated Universal Time Ww Web based library administrator Explains the interface used to monitor and manage the library via the remote management card on a network Wide SCSI 68 pin connector For practical use the single end and differential wide SCSI are available Index A adapter selection WindOW eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 32 adapter Status eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 5 10 alarm error operator panel window when ETOT OCCUITING 00 eee eee eeeeeteeeeeeeeees 6 9 referencing information eeeeeeeeeee 4 24 Alarm errot Hose sek ieee RA eh eee tetas 6 9 appearance POM e tits sev sreehion S 1 1 isometric view from left with left side board removed seses 1 3 DCAD ERER EEE E EEEE 1 2 rear with open rear doof eee 1 3 auto cleaning function oo eee ee eeeeee 1 31 auto cleaning function checking SOU G o oo ast E
73. aged by the library is updated and the library goes back online Confirm at this point that the Front Door Opened icon previously lit in the icon area of the operator panel is now off 6 Perform the inventory operation of the backup software to update the cartridge management information for cartridges held by the backup software A CAUTION Damage to the library Never insert a cartridge with the cartridge having the wrong orientation and never insert an out of spec cartridge Otherwise the robot may be damaged The robot may not operate normally if a cartridge is inserted into any cell other than the specified one The insertion location of cartridges differs by model Refer to Appendix A Model Configuration before inserting a cartridge into the specified cell Important If the robot obstructs the work perform the work by manually keeping the robot out of the way The robot unit can be moved vertically by hand The hand mechanism can be moved in the left right direction by hand and rotated horizontally by hand Note the following points when moving the robot by hand Ifthe robot unit is moved while the picker mechanism or cartridge is extended from the hand mechanism Figure 3 2 the robot unit cartridges or storage cell may be damaged Be sure to move the robot after pushing the picker mechanism into the hand mechanism by hand Figure 3 3 If cartridges are held push the picker mechanism after ejecti
74. an Alarm Indicates that a rotation error If a rotation error is detected the drive occurred in the cooling fan power is automatically cut off several within the drive module minutes later for safety reasons C144 E072 01EN 6 7 Troubleshooting 6 3 2 Error type of the library 6 3 2 1 Hardware error of the library If a hardware error of the library occurs Error is displayed in the home window of the operator panel See Figure 6 8 and the Information Status menu of the remote panel Fault Symptom Code is also displayed At the same time the Library Error icon goes on in the icon area of the operator panel If a hardware error of the library occurs perform the reset operation from the operator panel to release the error If the error cannot be released report it to the maintenance person Remarks Details of hardware errors of the library can be referenced from the INFORMATION Error Log Library menu of the operator panel and the INFORMATION Error History menu of the remote panel Error string and FSC are displayed An Label T 0120L1 LTO No Tape LTO No Tape LTO No Tape CLT Library Error icon goes on Figure 6 8 Operator panel window when a hardware error of the library occurs 6 8 C144 E072 01EN 6 3 Error Status 6 3 2 2 Library alarm error If a library alarm error occurs the Library Alarm icon goes on in the icon area of the home window See Figure 6 9 of the operator panel Remarks
75. anel in the LT160 contains mercury To ensure safety observe the precautions Do not swallow mercury Mercury is toxic to the body if swallowed Do not handle the LCD unit in such a way that it becomes gaseous a powder or a liquid Inhaling or swallowing mercury that has been burned crushed or liquefied with chemical treatment is hazardous Dispose of the LCD unit in accordance with Japanese laws and the waste disposal regulations of your company Dispose of the LCD unit by segregating it from municipal waste or domestic waste Bar code reader light source Do not directly stare at the light source of the bar code reader installed in the LT160 Looking directly at the laser or flash emitted from the light source can cause eye damage viii C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN Manual Organization Manual Organization Magnetic Tape Library User s Guide C144 E072 This Manual Magnetic Tape Library Setup Guide C144 E073 Overview Introducing and Preparing the Library Library Operation Operator Panel Operation Remote Panel Operation Troubleshooting Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications Overview Setting Up the Tape Library Setting the Fibre Channel Interface Setting the Operating System Setting Backup Software Tuning Backup Performance Troubleshooting C144 E072 01EN Contents Had A AA E AAE EE A AE E E A A AET i Important Alert terns 20 2 cece ar eate rekiko ISER
76. ard Acceptable Host Displays up to eight WWPN of the Host permitted by the World Wide Port host interface If not set All Host is displayed Name World Wide Node Displays WWNN of the host interface Name World Wide Port Displays WWPN of the host interface Name 5 21 Remote Panel Operation 5 3 3 Referencing setup information for the library By clicking the Library button displayed under Information setup information for the library such as the physical library elements cell drive magazine and the Vendor ID and Product ID can be referenced nternet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Library Information Cell Map GCOS fag Error History F w version etup Operation FUJITSU N D 1077 Figure 5 15 Library setup information display window Display item Explanation Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the library Product ID Displays the Product ID of the library Auto Cleaning Indicates the auto cleaning function of the drive If the auto cleaning function is enabled Enable is displayed If the auto cleaning function is disabled Disable is displayed Model Type Displays the model type of the library Max Drive Displays the number of installed drives Max Magazine Displays the number of installed magazines Max Cell Displays the number of installed user cells Serial No Displays the
77. cartridge cannot be used due to a cartridge error Remarks Cleaning using the manual cleaning function or auto cleaning function can be performed on cleaning cartridges whose status is Normal Eject cleaning cartridges whose status is Limit or Error 4 Specify the magazine OPERATION menu CLEAN Remove CLNTape CLNIO2L1 MGZ 1 MGZ 3 Remarks Only magazines with available space can be selected 5 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the magazine designation window 6 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message ejection of the specified cleaning cartridge is completed C144 E072 01EN 4 47 Operator Panel Operation 4 10 Releasing a Hardware Error of the Library Drive If a hardware error occurs in the library or drive recovery operation to release the error is performed Remarks During this recovery operation the library and drive cannot be used for any software backup operation Wait to use them until after the recovery operation is complete Ifa hardware error of the library occurs error code is displayed in the Library Status table in the home window Also the Library Error icon is lit in the icon area DEVICE STATUS a Errors E TO LT0121L1 C LTO o PTO Figure 4 29 Home window displaying a library
78. cartridge dedicated to the drive to be cleaned is contained in the cleaning cell To adda cleaning cartridge to the cleaning cell see 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge Also cleaning cannot be carried out if the expiration dates of all cleaning cartridges dedicated for the drive to be cleaned have passed or an error has occurred in all cleaning cartridges Eject cleaning cartridges that cannot be used and then insert ones that can be used For information on the method of ejecting a cleaning cartridge see 4 9 2 Ejecting a cleaning cartridge 3 A drive being cleaned is temporary placed offline When cleaning is complete the drive is automatically placed online 1 Select the Clean button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Clean 2 Then select the Manual Clean button OPERATION menu Clean Manual Clean 3 Specify the drive to be cleaned using the Drive number button Remarks Drives that can be selected are only those that require cleaning OPERATION menu Clean Manual Clean DRV 00 DRV 03 C144 E072 01EN 4 43 Operator Panel Operation 4 Aconfirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the drive designation window 5 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message cleaning of the speci
79. cates that the cooling fan of the drive unit has failed Media Error Indicates that a cartridge error has occurred in the loaded cartridges Not Connect Indicates that the FC cable is disconnected 5 10 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN Drive status 2 5 2 Referencing the Status of Drive Library Initializing Indicates that the drive is being initialized after power on No Tape Indicates that no cartridge is loaded Loading Indicates that loading operation is under way Ready Indicates that loading has been completed and that the drive is ready for processing Write Indicates that the loaded cartridges are write protected Protected Rewinding Indicates that cartridges are being rewound Reading Indicates that cartridges are being read Writing Indicates that cartridges are being written to Erasing Indicates that cartridge contents are being deleted Locating Indicates that cartridges are being located Unloading Indicates that the unloading operation is under way Unloaded Indicates that the unloading operation is completed Cleaning Indicates that cleaning operation is under way Required Indicates that insertion of cleaning cartridge is required Clean Need Clean Indicates that insertion of cleaning cartridge is required Only the cleaning cartridge can be inserted in the Need Clean status Error Indicates that a drive error occurred
80. ce may cause device failures Use labels supplied with the tape or genuine labels sold by Fujitsu CoWorCo C144 E072 01EN 7 4 Bar Code Label Specification and Handling 7 4 Bar Code Label Specification and Handling By affixing the bar code label to the tape the volume can be registered by reading the bar code thereby reducing the time required for registration For the bar code label used for this library use a genuine one sold by Fujitsu CoWorCo Bar code label ULB1 Supply number 0 637150 Remarks In this library the bar code label used in the magnetic tape library device F6455 F6456 F6457 F6458 LT300N of Fujitsu cannot be used Be sure to affix the barcode label to the tape cartridge that is used for LT160 For information about affixing the label see Section 7 4 2 Notes on label affixing 7 4 1 Specifying the label string Volume are Cartridge are C144 E072 01EN Starting Qulet Zone When purchasing the label specify the 8 digit string of volume area cartridge area Start Character Character L Character T Character O Character Character 2 Character 3 L Medla Character Media Character 1 Stop Character Ending Qulet zone For the data For the cleaning cartridge cartridge Figure 7 2 Bar code label string 7 5 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications 7 4 1 1 Specify the volume area Any 6 digit string excluding CLNOOO and DG space OOO OO
81. d operation from the operator panel see 4 7 Loading Unloading a Cartridge 1 2 5 Cleaning function This library has both an automatic and a manual cleaning function for cleaning drives Both functions use the cleaning cartridge stored in the cleaning cell Neither the auto cleaning function nor the manual cleaning function can be used if there is no cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell If there is no cleaning cartridge in the cell insert a cleaning cartridge from the CAS This operation can be performed from the operator panel For information on inserting a cleaning cartridge see 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge Operation of the auto cleaning function and manual cleaning function are described in the following sections 1 2 5 1 Auto cleaning function If the library detects that the drive requires cleaning the drive is automatically cleaned by using the cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell Remarks 1 Itis necessary to enable the auto cleaning function on the operator panel or remote panel 2 Ifthe auto cleaning function is disabled auto cleaning is not performed even if the drive requires cleaning In that case perform drive cleaning using the manual cleaning function or the cleaning function of the backup software C144 E072 01EN 1 31 Overview Important Generally the auto cleaning function of the backup software is controlled by the processing time of the library Therefore cleanin
82. d are mounted in the host computer 2 Make sure that the host bus adapter card is supported by the backup software application to be used 3 To install the library on the same FC bus as other devices check the target IDs LOOP IDs that can be used If you suspect that the library has the same ID as another drive you need to change the target ID from the operator panel C144 E072 01EN 2 3 Connecting the Library 2 3 Connecting the Library The library is connected via the Fibre Channel interface to a host server The host server is a server such as Solaris and WindowsNT4 0 2000 on which software that controls the library backup software is installed The backup software requests the library or drive to transport cartridges or requests access to data Remarks The library can have up to four Fibre Channel ports connected If you wish to add another port contact maintenance personnel The following explains how to connect the library via a Fibre Channel cable Some options are available for the Fibre Channel cabling For an overview see Figure 2 3 To use a hub or switch see the user s manual for the product to be used Cable wiring No 1 Connecting the library directly to the host Host Library Cable wiring No 2 Connecting the library to the host via the hub or Hub switch ciety switch For details see the next page Host Cable wiring No 3 Connecting the library to multiple host Hub switch L
83. dicates that the tape is being erased Locating Indicates that the tape is being located Unloading Indicates that the drive is unloading Unloaded Indicates that the unloading is completed Cleaning Indicates that cleaning is under way after loading a cleaning cartridge Required Clean Indicates that the drive requires cleaning Need Clean Indicates that the drive requires cleaning 1 In this state only a cleaning cartridge can be loaded Error Indicates that an error occurred in the drive Its error code is also displayed Fan Alarm Indicates that the cooling fan in the drive unit has failed Media Error Indicates that an error occurred in the loaded cartridge Updating Indicates that the firmware of the drive is being updated No DRV or POFF Indicates that no drive is installed or the power is off C144 E072 01EN 4 9 Operator Panel Operation 4 10 Table 4 3 Drive cartridge status added to the end of indications of library or drive statuses listed in Table 4 2 XXX N C Indicates that the FC cable is not connected XXX OFL Indicates that the drive is offline C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Referencing Library Information 4 3 Referencing Library Information 4 3 1 Referencing cell cartridge information It is possible to reference cartridge information such as the cell address label name and cartridge type of general cells magazine cells cleaning cells reserve cells and diagnostics ce
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85. e cee cneeceeeeeeees 4 52 Remote panel starting Window eels eeceescesecesecesecesecaecseeeseeees 5 2 Losin WIndows a ar ki Ree anes aise 5 3 Window displayed when the login fails oe ee eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeee 5 4 Window displayed for duplicate login eee eee cee ene eeeeeeeee 5 5 Frame configuration of the remote panel e eee eee eeeeeeeeeeees 5 6 Status reference window of the drive library 0 0 00 eee eeeeeeee 5 8 Normal window display no errors upper frame cee 5 9 Window display when there is an error upper frame 004 5 9 Cell Map Wind OW gerne erges a E tastiest suena 5 12 General cell cartridge information display window 0 5 13 Magazine cell cartridge information display window 5 16 Drive cell cartridge information display window eee 5 18 Bar code label search Window ceeceeeseesecesecesecesecsseceeeneeenes 5 19 Host interface setup information display window ee eee 5 20 Library setup information display Window cee eeeeeeeeeeeetees 5 22 Drive setup information display Window cess eeeeeeeeeeeees 5 23 Network setup information display window ce eeeeeeeeeeeees 5 24 Error history display Window cesccessesecseecseeereeeeeeeeeeeseeseensees 5 25 Firmware version number display Window csseeeseeseeseeeees 5 27 E mail setup information display window eeseeeeeeee
86. e drive cannot be used from backup software Be sure to stop the operation of backup software before performing the load unload operation 4 7 1 Loading a cartridge contained in the magazine into the drive 1 Select the Load Unload button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Load Unload 2 Press the Load button 3 Select a magazine When a magazine is selected the door of the specified magazine opens OPERATION menu Load Unload Load MGZ 0 MGZ 1 4 Specify a cartridge inside the specified magazine using a label number more than one cartridge may be specified OPERATION menu Load Unload Load MGZ 0 LTO0062L1 LTO0063L1 5 Specify a drive to be loaded you can specify as many drives as the cartridges specified above OPERATION menu Load MGZ 0 LTO00621L1 LTO0063L1 DRV 01 DRV 02 C144 E072 01EN 4 41 Operator Panel Operation 6 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the drive designation window 7 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message loading to the specified drive is completed 4 7 2 Unloading a cartridge loaded from the magazine A cartridge in the drive loaded using the Load Unload menu is
87. e information reference window When the Soft address is Set ccccccccssseceesesceceeseeceesneeecsseeeeeees 4 21 Drive information reference window When the Hard address is Set cccccccecsessssseceeececsessnseceeeeeeeenes 4 21 Hardware error information display window of the library 4 23 Hardware error information display window of the drive 4 23 Selecting the Drive button eee eesceceseeeeneeceeeeeeneeceeereneecenees 4 25 Target LOOP ID setup window of the drive eee 4 26 Selecting the Host I F button 00 0 eee eeeceeeneeceeeeeneeceeneeenseeeenes 4 28 Selecting the Target ID button eee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 4 29 LOOP ID setup window of the host eee eee ceeeereeeeeeneees 4 30 Selecting the Host WWPN button 0 eee eeeeeceeeeeneeceeeeeeeeeeeees 4 31 Host WWPN setting WindOW 0 00 ee eeeeseceseceee cee ceeeeseeeereneeeenees 4 32 Host WWPN list registration Window eee eeeceeeeseeereeeeeeeeees 4 33 Selecting the CAS Dutton eee eeeeeceseceeneeceteeeeneeceereeeneecenees 4 39 Selecting the CAS Open button eee ee ceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 39 Home window displaying a library hardware error 000 4 48 Home window displaying a drive hardware error eee 4 49 Selecting the Reset button 2 0 eee eeeeceeceeneeceeeeeeneeceeeeeneeceeees 4 49 Selecting the Manual Eject button eee eeeeeeeneeeneees 4 51 Selecting the Inventory button eee cee cee
88. e magazine inside CAS lift the handle by holding it so that the magazine front is pointing downward and the bottom on the rear side is lifted Figure 1 12 In this state pull the handle out from the device O O o o Figure 1 12 Magazine ejection method 3 Pull the magazine out completely from CAS by pulling the handle still further C144 E072 01EN Overview 1 1 5 Magazine The magazine is used as a shelf unit for receiving delivering cartridges inside CAS when the operator inserts ejects cartridges via CAS The magazine has a 5 shelf unit for storing cartridges and up to five volumes of cartridges can be inserted ejected simultaneously from CAS Remarks The library has two CASs each of which can hold five volume magazines A magazine consists of the following mechanisms Front Rear Figure 1 13 Figure for explaining the magazine mechanism 1 Cartridge storage shelf unit This shelf unit comprising five shelves can store up to five volumes 2 Cartridge drop prevention lever This lever prevents cartridges from dropping from the magazine when carrying it 3 Transport handle This handle is used for holding the magazine during transportation C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 4 CAS insertion ejection handle This handle is used for push
89. ections of the tape Confirm that fixed length records or blocks are used and that a small record size is not set so that the backup software can attain maximum throughput Confirm that the data is compressed 6 4 7 Cleaning The clean drive icon is displayed if a new cartridge is used Clean the drive Replace the cartridge if this icon is displayed again in a short period The cleaning message is displayed repeatedly Confirm that you are using a cleaning cartridge recommended for the drive type being used Replace the cleaning cartridge with a new one If this message is displayed again while a specific cartridge is being used clear the error message and read the cartridge again If the cartridge can be read back up data to another cartridge and dispose of the defective cartridge The cleaning cartridge cannot be loaded Confirm that you are using a cleaning cartridge recommended for the drive type being used 6 4 8 Operator panel 6 12 The operator panel is not displayed Confirm that the power cord is connected Confirm that the power switch is turned on Confirm that the LED lamp on the rear of the library is on and that the fan is rotating Confirm that the operator panel s screen saver function is not running Touch the operator panel Turn the library power off and then on again Access the library via the remote panel Ifthe problem still cannot be solved
90. eeeceseceseceseenseeeeeaee 7 6 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 98 cell options 10 CASS 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee A 2 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 182 cell options 10 CASS oo eee eeeeeeeeeee A 3 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 221 cell options 10 CASS ee ee eeeeseeeteeeees A 4 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 89 cell options 10 CASS ee eeeeeeeeeteeeees A 5 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 167 cell options 10 CASs sssseeeeeeseeeeeeeeee A 6 xix Contents XX Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 6 1 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 7 3 Table 7 4 Table B 1 Table B 2 Table B 3 Table Configuration list of model elements eee ee eee eeseceseceeetseeeeeeee 1 9 Upgrade pattern A20 c ic sstcscssscescssecssecsbisestes seek setstssscoesespesosstseess 1 9 Upgrade pattern A32 ooo ees cseceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseensecaecaesnaeeaee 1 9 Library status 33 3s ogi e aE a E E N E S 4 9 Drive Cartrid g Esr isee oense se oa e E RERS e es Sos 4 9 Drive cartridge status added to the end of indications of library or drive statuses listed in Table 4 2 nesesssssessssseseseseesssreesssseesseee 4 10 LOOP ID ALPA correspondence table ee eeceeeeseetseeereeeees 4 27 World time Zones ssiri nesir aer p aS Ea n EEr 4 37 Eiror
91. eeeeeeees 5 28 SNMP setup information display Window 0 0 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 5 30 Drive Setup WindOW 0 ec cee cee cseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeeesecsecsaecseeeneeeaes 5 31 Adapter selection Window cccecceeccescesecseceseceseseeeeeeeeseenseensees 5 32 Host interface setting WiNdOW eee eee cee cseecreeeeeeeeeeeeeereeseensees 5 33 Library information setting WiNdOW eeceeeeesecseeeseeeeeeeeeeesees 5 34 Network information setting WiINdOW eceeceeceeeeseceseeeneeeees 5 35 Date time setting WiINdOW eee eee cee eeeeeeeeeeeeesceeeceseceseesaeenees 5 37 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN Figure 5 28 Figure 5 29 Figure 5 30 Figure 5 31 Figure 5 32 Figure 5 33 Figure 5 34 Figure 5 35 Figure 5 36 Figure 5 37 Figure 5 38 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Figure 6 8 Figure 6 9 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Contents E mail function setting Window cece ceseceseceee cree seeeeeeeeeeensees 5 38 SNMP agent setting Window cece cecesesesesecseeeeenesenesseeeeens 5 40 Password change Window cceeseecescesecesecesecsseceeeeeeeereeereeseens 5 42 Manual cleaning operation Window ec eeceeeeseecseeeneeeeeeeeees 5 44 Trace file operation Window 20 0 0 eeeceeceseceseceseceeeteecneeeneeeneees 5 45 Library drive setup information save WiNdOW ccccesceeeee 5 46
92. eeeneeenee 5 13 5 3 1 2 Referencing the magazine Cell ee ee eeseeete cere eeeeees 5 16 5 3 1 3 Referencing the drive Cell ee ee eeceseceseceseeneeeneeenes 5 17 5 3 1 4 Searching using the bar code label eee eee 5 18 5 3 2 Referencing setup information for the host interface 5 19 5 3 3 Referencing setup information for the library 0 eee 5 22 5 3 4 Referencing setup information for the drive eee ee eeeeeeeeeee 5 23 5 3 5 Referencing setup information for the network eee eee 5 24 5 3 6 Referencing error history information eee eee ceeceeeeeeeeeeees 5 25 5 3 7 Referencing the firmware version nUMDBET eee eeeeeeereee 5 27 5 3 8 Referencing setup information for e mail ee eee cere eee eeee 5 28 5 3 9 Referencing setup information for SNMP ou eee ese eseeeeeeeeeee 5 30 5 4 Setting Target ID of the Drive eee eee eee ceeecnseceseceseceaecaeeneeeeeeees 5 31 5 5 Setting Library Information ee cee csecreeceeeeeseeseeeecesecaecaeesaeeneeees 5 32 5 5 1 Setting information about the host interface eee eee eeeeeee 5 32 5 5 2 Setting library information 0 0 0 eee ceee cee cese cee caeeeneeeaeeeeeens 5 34 5 5 3 Setting information about the network 0 ee eee eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 35 D4 Dettn G hE CLOCK 3 Jes vay essecd eyes ctecvgcesantdeat e NS EES ESR 5 36 xiii Contents 5 5 5 Setting the e mail function 0 ee eeeeeeceeeceeecesecenecsaecaaeeneeeas 5 38 5 5 6 Setting the SNMP agent 0 2
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94. emote Panel 100 120 32 77 Information Save Setup information in text file Operation Clean information in binary file Restore setup Logoff Figure 5 33 Library drive setup information save window 2 Select the method of saving the setup information Ifthe setup information is saved by selecting Save setup information in text file setup contents in the file can be changed manually Ifthe setup information is saved by selecting Save setup information in binary file the setup information can automatically be restored using the saved binary file Click OK The following window is displayed 1 5 46 C144 E072 01EN 5 6 Operating the Library Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Information Save Setup Setup File Download Operation iC You are downloading the file Clean i SetupFile200206201 825 bin from 172 25 87 61 Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer i H Sawe Cancel More Info Vv Always ask before opening this type of file Gpen Folder Cancel P amm Logoff Figure 5 34 Confirming that library drive setup information has been downloaded The above window is a window of IE6 0 The display depends on the browser version number and type C144 E072 01EN 5 47 Remote Panel Operation 3 Click the Save button in the dialog box to display the following window 4 Select the download
95. en the front door by pulling the handle out 2 Closing the front door 1 Close the front door by pressing the aluminum part at the left end of the front door 2 Turn the keys from the open position to the locked position two locations at the upper and lower parts of the front door Remarks 1 When opening or closing the front door do not hold any part other than the handle and aluminum part 2 Open and close the front door slowly 3 When closing the front door make sure that the two keys are in the locked position 1 22 C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 7 2 Opening and closing the internal door 3 2 1 Thumbscrew 2 Handle 3 Internal door Figure 1 18 Internal door C144 E072 01EN 1 23 Overview 1 Opening the internal door 1 Keep the front door open 2 Rotate the thumbscrews at the upper and lower parts of the door counterclockwise until they come off 3 Ifthe two screws come off pull the handle out to open the internal door Figure 1 19 Figure 1 19 Internal door when open 2 Closing the internal door 1 Push the handle slowly to close the internal door 2 Fully secure the internal door by rotating the thumbscrews at the upper and lower parts of the door clockwise
96. ence Drive Drive for recording data The drive may fail if anything other than cartridges e g a hand is inserted into the CTG insertion port when handling the drive module Interface Port for the fiber channel interface Handle Handle used for removing or transporting drive modules Fan Fan for cooling the interior of the drive module Stopper for drop prevention Stopper for preventing the drive module from dropping when pulling it out from the device for drive module maintenance etc A CAUTION Injury Never move your hands away from the drive module until it is placed in a safe place Otherwise the drive module may drop causing injury if you move your hands away from it after pulling it out beyond this stopper C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 7 Opening Closing the door The following explains how to open and close the front door internal door and rear door A CAUTION Damage on the library and electrical shock Be sure to open and close the front door and internal door after making sure that the device is turned off 1 1 7 1 Opening and closing the front door 1 2 3 1 Key 2 Handle 3 Aluminum part Figure 1 17 Front door C144 E072 01EN 1 21 Overview 1 Opening the front door 1 Turn to the open position the keys in the locked position at the upper and lower parts of the front door two locations 2 Op
97. ences reducing recovery time and firmware delivery Remarks For information about the method of applying the REMCS function contact the maintenance person Select the Network button from the SETUP menu SETUP menu Network For the IP address subnet mask and gateway IP address select the Ten Key icon and then make entries using the ten key pad If the entries are completed select the OK button A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the input window A window indicating that processing is under way is displayed If the display switches to an end message the setting is completed 4 35 Operator Panel Operation Remarks To enable setup values the library needs to be restarted 4 5 4 Setting the clock If the library is set up for the first time the library clock needs to be set from the operator panel or remote panel The clock is required so that the time can be recorded in the error information 1 Select the Time button from the SETUP menu SETUP menu Time 2 For Year Month Day Hour and Minute select the Ten Key icon and then make entries using the ten key pad If the entries are completed select the OK button Remarks Years that can be entered are 2002 to 2037 3 Select the DOWN button to go to the next window Set the Time Zone using the arrow butt
98. enu of the remote panel is restricted Login account Operable menu Login password General Status reference only user user default Administrator Status reference settings and admin admin operations are allowed default Multiple persons can be logged in simultaneously with a general account However only one person can be logged in with an administrator account 3 Ifthe entered login and password are correct the home window is displayed Remarks 1 If the login is fails the following window is displayed ei bin Cei_Login cei Microsoft Internet Explorer Login or password is incorrect Please try aga Go to LOGIN window Figure 5 3 Window displayed when the login fails Click Go to LOGIN window to return to the login window Enter the correct values 5 4 C144 E072 01EN 5 1 Overview Remarks 2 If an attempt is made to log in with an administrator account even if the administrator account has already been used for login or an attempt is made to log in after quitting operations without logging off when the administrator account was last used including restart following forced termination due to a browser error the following window is displayed in Cei_Login cei Microsoft Internet Explorer WARNING Login user admin Login IP Address 172 25 87 80 An another user already login from above IP address Are you sure to logoff the login user Yes No Figure 5 4 Wi
99. er clicking the OK button the system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button C144 E072 01EN 5 31 Remote Panel Operation 5 If processing is completed the system displays a window showing the processing results This completes the settings 5 5 Setting Library Information 5 5 1 Setting information about the host interface The following explains the settings for the interface Target ID and security for connecting the library device to the host 1 Click the Host I F button displayed under Setup in the menu frame A window for selecting the adapter will be displayed ft Internet Explores ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 HostI F Setup Information lect an adapter c Date Time Password Operation Logoff Figure 5 23 Adapter selection window Select the adapter to be set and then click the OK button Remarks 1 If there is no adapter that can be set due for example to adapter errors the message There is no adapter that can be set is displayed 2 Only adapters that can be set are displayed in the window 2 A setting window for the selected adapter is displayed From this window settings for the addressing mode LOOP ID and security can be made 5 32 C144 E072 01EN 5 5 Setting Library Information LT Remote Panel Micro ernet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Pane
100. eration of backup software C144 E072 01EN 6 1 Troubleshooting 6 2 Removing Cartridges when an Error Occurs Removing cartridges from the hand mechanism when the robot fails 6 2 1 INS fx Hand mechanism Figure 6 1 Hand mechanism by following the Cartridges can be pulled out of the hand mechanism Figure 6 1 procedure below 1 Rotate the gear intermediate section 1 as shown in Figure 6 2 1 Of the three gears the gear intermediate section refers to a set of coaxial gears with different diameters C144 E072 01EN 6 2 6 2 Removing Cartridges when an Error Occurs e SZ Gears intermediate section Figure 6 2 Procedure 1 for removing cartridges 2 Start to rotate the gear Cartridges will come out of the hand mechanism Figure 6 3 Manually hold the tip of cartridges that come out to ensure that cartridges do not fall when they are released by the hand mechanism Figure 6 3 Procedure 2 for removing cartridges 3 Continue to rotate the gear to eject more cartridges until they are released by the hand mechanism If the cartridges are released by the hand mechanism pull them in the direction shown in Figure 6 4 to remove them C144 E072 01EN 6 3 Troubleshooting Remarks Be sure to store the cartridges just taken out at a specified location Do not leave them on the robot or the floor inside the device
101. erview s eseeeesseeseeesesreerrsreerererees 1 29 G general cell cartridge information display WIDOW aera E e 5 13 PELELENCING ecne onere baste neebeeee 5 13 referencing cartridge information 4 11 H hand mechanism placed on left edge eee eeeeeee 3 6 placed on right edge eee eee eeee 3 6 hand mechanism 0 0 cece ee eeeecesecesecnseeneeeaee 1 4 handles vieAnehee te ale ah eae 1 20 handling Mote ON ee eeeeeeeeeneecsneceeneecseeeeeneees 7 4 C144 E072 01EN hardware error operator panel window when ETOT OCCUITING 00 cece eeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 6 8 PEEASING ihoni iaie e ireira 4 48 hardware CiTOT svesrdno iee sieer espesie 6 8 hardware error drive referencing information for 4 23 hardware error library referencing information for 4 22 hardware error of drive PELEASING sorrie ieke in 4 48 hardware error of library operator panel window when ETOT OCCUITING 00 eee eee eeeeeeeeteeeeees 6 8 release 52 5 ccsscescesseesctstecesosesseessseusessdes secs 4 48 hardware error of library eee eeeeeeeeee 6 8 hardware mod le sssrini 1 27 home window configuration Of eee 4 6 host Checking setting 0 0 ee eeeeeeseceseeeeneeeees 2 11 preparing installation 0 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 4 host interface referencing information about 4 17 referencing setup information for 5 19 setting information about 4 28 5 32 setting WI
102. ew password Enter a new password one to eight characters Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols amp J 3 lt gt _ I New password Enter the new password again 5 42 C144 E072 01EN 5 6 Operating the Library Display item Explanation confirmation 3 Click the OK button if you want to proceed If the settings were completed the system displays a window showing the processing result Remarks Responsibility for the new password is the user s Do not forget the password If you forget the current password contact maintenance personnel 5 6 Operating the Library To operate the library click the Operation button in the menu frame 5 6 1 Cleaning the drive manually The library has a special cell to store a cleaning cartridge in each drive This cleaning cartridge can be used to clean the drive manually Remarks 1 Cleaning cannot be carried out if the cleaning cell of the drive to be cleaned contains no cleaning cartridge the maximum usage count of all contained cleaning cartridges has been reached or all of them are in error In these cases insert a new cleaning cartridge or replace failed cartridges from the operator panel See 4 9 Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge 2 The drive is offline while cleaning The drive goes online automatically after cleaning is completed C144 E072 01EN 5 4
103. ferencing cleaning cell cartridge information 1 Select the Clean Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Clean Cell 2 The following cleaning cell cartridge information is displayed Bar code label name Cartridge type such as LTO C Count count used available count Status Normal Limit Error Remarks Only cleaning cartridges whose status is Normal can be used for cleaning with the auto cleaning and manual cleaning functions Eject cleaning cartridges whose status is Limit or Error C144 E072 01EN 4 13 Operator Panel Operation INFORMATION fen Map Clean Cell Normal Indicates that the cartridge can be used Limit Indicates that the maximum number of times that the cartridge can be used has been reached Media ERR Indicates that the cartridge cannot be used due to a cartridge error Figure 4 8 Reference window for cleaning cell cartridge information 4 3 1 4 Referencing reserve cell cartridge information 1 Select the Reserve Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Reserve Cell 2 The following reserve cell cartridge information is displayed Bar code label name Cartridge type such as LTO G1 4 14 C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Referencing Library Information E INFORMATION Wee Map Reserve Cell If there is a cartridge in the reserve cell the Exist In Reserve Cell icon is displayed Figure 4 9 Reference window for rese
104. fied drive is completed 4 44 C144 E072 01EN 4 9 Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge 4 9 Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge This section explains how to insert and eject a cleaning cartridge Remarks A cleaning cartridge can be used only a limited number of times Ifa cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell has reached its use limit the cleaning cartridge can no longer be used and the Exchange Clean Tape icon lights in the icon area of the operator panel If this icon is lit eject the cleaning cartridge which is now unusable and replace it with a new cleaning cartridge 4 9 1 Inserting a cleaning cartridge A cleaning cartridge is inserted into the cleaning cell Remarks This operation can be performed only if there is an available cleaning cell 1 Select the Clean button from the OPERATION menu Operation MENU Clean 2 Then select the Insert CLNTape button Operation MENU Clean Insert CLNTape 3 Specify the magazine Operation MENU Clean Insert CLNTape MGZ 0 MGZ 1 C144 E072 01EN 4 45 Operator Panel Operation 4 Specify the magazine into which the cleaning cartridge to be inserted into the cleaning cell is inserted Remarks 1 Only the numbers of cells into which a cleaning cartridge is inserted are displayed If you specify the cell number of a cell containing a cleaning cartridge that cannot be used a message indicatin
105. firmware version number of each installed C144 E072 01EN 5 27 Remote Panel Operation Display item Explanation Firmware drive unit Drive ControlXX Displays the firmware version number of each installed Firmware drive controller 5 3 8 Referencing setup information for e mail By clicking the E mail button displayed under Information setup information for e mail such as the source e mail address destination e mail address and SMTP server address can be referenced oft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 E mail Infomation Library Error History F w version Setup Operation Z Logoff Figure 5 20 E mail setup information display window Display item Explanation Recipient address To Displays destination addresses up to five addresses Sender address From Displays the source address SMTP server IP address Displays the IP address of the SMTP server SMTP port Displays the port number of the SMTP server Send Email Displays whether to send e mail Enable Send e mail Disable Do not send e mail 5 28 C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information The following shows an example of mail contents to be sent when a library error occurs The Library error occurred Timestamp 2002 1 1 12 00 00 IP Address 121 25 23 117 FSC 20001001 FRU PCA LCNT UNIT Sense Key 04 ASC ASCQ 4400 Barcode
106. g more often than necessary may be done causing the cleaning cartridge to reach the end of its service life earlier than normal Furthermore the auto cleaning function of the backup software uses ordinary cells reducing the cells available for data cartridges Fujitsu therefore recommends using the auto cleaning function under control of the library the factory default is enabled 1 2 5 2 Manual cleaning function The drive is cleaned directly by operations on the operator panel For information on the method of performing the manual cleaning from the operator panel see 4 8 Cleaning the Drive Manually 1 32 C144 E072 01EN 1 2 Functional Overview 1 2 6 Functions for recovery This library takes into account settings and operations for recovery corresponding to errors of the drive library and server 1 2 6 1 Recovery method when a drive error occurs If an error occurs in the drive during initialization or when a cartridge is loaded Error is displayed in the Drive Status field on the Device Status window home window of the operator panel or remote panel Recovery can be made possible by releasing the drive error by the reset operation on the operator panel and unloading the loaded cartridge into the original cell Important If the drive error cannot be released by the reset operation on the operator panel contact the maintenance person 1 2 6 2 Recovery method when a library error occurs If the library de
107. g that the cell number cannot be specified is displayed Operation MENU Clean Insert CLNTape MGZ 0 CAS Cell 00 CAS Cell 03 5 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the cleaning cartridge selection window 6 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message insertion of the cleaning cartridge is completed 4 9 2 Ejecting a cleaning cartridge A cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell is ejected into the magazine 1 Select the Clean button from the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu Clean 2 Then select the Eject CLNTape button Opera tion MENU CLI EJect CLNTape KAN 3 Specify the cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell For each cleaning cartridge the label name Label media type Type usage count available count Use Max and status Status are displayed No Label Type Use Max Status 01 CLNIOIL1 LTO C 10 50 Normal 02 CLNIO2L1 LTO C 50 50 Limit 03 CLNIO3L1 LTO C 45 50 Error In the status item one of Normal Limit and Error is displayed 4 46 C144 E072 01EN 4 9 Inserting Ejecting a Cleaning Cartridge Normal Indicates a normal state Limit Indicates that the maximum usage count has been reached Error Indicates that the cleaning
108. gin method menu hierarchy referencing of the library drive information and setup of library drive information Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides an overview of maintenance work explains types of errors and their solutions and provides troubleshooting information for ordinary problems Preface Chapter 7 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications This chapter provides information on Ultrium cartridges and cleaning cartridges handling of cartridges bar code label specifications and maintenance and the service life of cartridges Appendix A Model Configurations This appendix provides a the diagram of the configuration of each library Appendix B Technical Specifications This appendix provides ambient environment library physical and Fibre Channel cable specifications Conventions In this manual a button or menu that is referred to is indicated as for example OK ji C144 E072 01EN Preface Conventions for Alert Messages Notice This manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages An alert message consists of an alert signal and alert statements The alert signal consists of an alert symbol and a signal word or just a signal word The following are the alert signals and their meanings A CAUTION IMPORTANT This indicates a hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This a
109. he storage environment conditions listed in Table 7 2 and can be used for more than 30 years if not damaged However for safety reasons we recommend replacing them in the following periods If used for one backup operation every day replace the tape with a new one after two years If used for one backup operation every week replace the tape with a new one after 10 years Even if the tape is used for one backup operation per period greater than one week we recommend replacing the tape with a new one after 10 years at the latest 7 2 C144 E072 01EN 7 3 Handling the Tape cartridge 7 3 Handling the Tape cartridge Be careful when handling the tape so that its performance and reliability can be secured Because the tape cartridge is a consumable supply more errors tend to occur as the tape 7 3 1 7 3 2 Notes on transportation C144 E072 01EN is used The following explains precautions to follow when handling the tape Notes on storage Table 7 2 lists the environment conditions for storing recorded tapes Table 7 2 Environment conditions for storing the tape cartridge Item Condition Temperature 16 to 32 C Humidity 20 to 80 RH Max wet bulb temperature 26 C max Others No condensation In addition the following precautions must be taken If stored for a long period of time the tape cartridge should be stood upright for storage Keep tape cartridges away from environments exp
110. ibrary computers via the hub or switch Host Figure 2 3 Fiber channel wiring methods C144 E072 01EN 2 5 Introducing and Preparing the Library 2 6 The following procedure explains the wiring of fiber channels among the host hub switch and library 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Remarks To use a hub or switch see the user s manual for the product to be used Make sure that the library and host are not active and the library is not connected to the host Make sure that the required software is installed Turn off the hub or FC switch If the host is connected to a network contact the system administrator before turning off the power Mount the host adapter on the host computer To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD follow the correct procedure When removing an internal component be sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap and use the antistatic mat Connect the FC interface or interfaces of the library to the host hub or switch If there is an FC switch turn it on Connect the power cord of the library to a grounded power outlet Turn on the library by pressing the library s power switch Turning on the power starts initialization After some minutes the home window opens displaying the library s operator panel In the home window the status of the drive and of the library are displayed Remarks If a model has two power sources do not connect the two power cords to one service
111. ically to its original cell by using the library Enable Return to the original cell Disable Do not return to the original cell Fast Load Set whether to enable fast loading which speeds up mounting for a drive Enable Enable the fast load function Disable Disable the fast load function Remarks These functions may not be usable depending on the backup software For more information see the Setup Guide provided with the library or the manual of the applicable backup software 4 34 C144 E072 01EN 4 5 Setting Library Information 4 5 3 Setting information about the network This device has a LAN TCP IP protocol communication function 2 3 4 C144 E072 01EN Remote panel function You can reference or set up the library or drive in the Web browser Remarks 1 The recommended browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 to 6 0 and Netscape Navigator 4 7 to 4 78 2 The remote panel uses Cookies and Java Script These functions must be enabled in the browser that will be used E mailing function If the library or drive detects a hardware error fault information is reported by e mail Remarks For the settings of the e mailing function see Section 5 5 5 Setting the e mail function REMCS function REMote Customer Support system This function links the customer and the maintenance management system of Fujitsu to provide support such items as recognizing error occurr
112. iew Remarks 1 To use the remote panel it is necessary to make network settings in advance from the operator panel For information on the methods of network settings and operating the remote panel see 5 Remote Panel Operation 2 The recommended browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 to 6 0 and Netscape Navigator 4 7 to 4 78 3 The remote panel uses Cookie and Java Script Enable the settings of these functions of the browser to be used Important Use the remote panel in an environment in which sufficient network security measures are taken 1 2 8 E mail function The E mail function is available as a remote communication function of the library This function can send the error report E mail containing error information is written to up to five mail addresses when a library or drive error occurs The E mail function can be set on the remote panel For information on the method of sending mail from the remote panel see 5 5 5 Setting the E mail Function C144 E072 01EN 1 35 Overview 1 2 9 SNMP function This library has the SNMP function linked to a system that manages hardware connected to a network The SNMP function uses the SNMP protocol to transmit device information obtained via MIB and error information obtained via TRAP from the SNMP agent incorporated into the library to the management software This enables centralized management of hardware at one location as is the case with other
113. igure 2 5 Power switch power off 2 4 2 2 If RCI is used If RCI is used the host controls power on For more information see the server manual Remarks If you turn on or off the power using RCI the power switch of the library must be set to ON 2 8 C144 E072 01EN 2 5 Checking the Library and Drive Settings 2 5 Checking the Library and Drive Settings From the operator panel or remote panel check the settings of the drive and library being used 2 5 1 Checking the drive settings A Fibre Channel Loop ID must be set for each drive The factory default is Soft Address For information on the setting method see 4 4 Setting the Target ID of the Drive 2 5 2 Checking the library settings 2 5 2 1 Checking the target ID setting A Fibre Channel Loop ID must be set for each adapter port The factory default is Fabric For information on the setting method see 4 5 1 1 Setting the library target Loop ID for each adapter 2 5 2 2 Checking the host WWPN setting The host WWPN for which access is permitted must be set for each adapter port Since the factory default specifies no value access from any host is permitted For information on the setting method see 4 5 1 2 Setting the host WWPN permitted for each adapter If needed 2 5 2 3 Checking the auto cleaning function setting The auto cleaning function detects a cleaning request from a drive and automatically cleans the drive using a clea
114. ing drive cleaning and other information are reported to the event log F Optical LAN Switched interconnection system to support high speed data transfer in a fiber channel network Fiber channel Switched protocol used to enable simultaneous communication among workstations supercomputers mainframes data storage devices and other peripheral devices The fiber channel can transmit data at a speed exceeding 1 GBps in both directions simultaneously Fiber Channel Arbitrated Loop FC_AL Topology to connect multiple fiber channel ports in one loop at a low price without using switches Display on the front panel LCD liquid crystal display with five soft keys This LCD is mounted in the front in the top stage for a multi level library of the library to control all library functions G GBIC Abbreviation of Gigabit Interface Converter Hardware error Unrecoverable electronic error in the library function GL 1 Glossary HBA Abbreviation of Host Bus Adapter HBA which is also called a host interface card is a circuit board installed on the host system to handle requests between the host system and library Home window Window on the operator panel display for displaying status information for the drive and library Host One or more computers that generate library data and communicate with the library Hub Device with a system for interconnecting multiple ports like a loop using the physical
115. ing in pulling out the magazine at insertion into or ejection from CAS 5 Lever for preventing cartridges from being inserted backwards Lever to keep cartridges from being inserted backwards If an attempt is made to insert a cartridge into the magazine with the cartridge having the wrong orientation this lever is extended making insertion into the CAS physically impossible 1 1 5 1 Inserting cartridges into the magazine 1 Rotate the cartridge drop prevention lever counterclockwise as viewed from the direction in which cartridges will be inserted Figure 1 14 Figure for explaining cartridge insertion method a 2 Insert the cartridge into the magazine using the other hand while maintaining the above state C144 E072 01EN 1 17 Overview Figure 1 15 Figure for explaining cartridge insertion method b Orientation of cartridges during insertion Set the orientation of the magazine so that the bar code label affixed to the cartridge rear side faces the front of the magazine and the bottom surface with the hub of the cartridge is pointing downward Do this when the cartridge storage shelf unit is facing the front of the cartridge and the handle for transportation is pointing upward Figure 1 15 If not set in the correct orientation the lever for keeping the cartridge from being inserted backwards is extended preventing insertion of the magazine into CAS In this case set the cartridge so that its orien
116. ion Magazine01 Cell Map Library LTO029L1 LTO028L1 LTO027L1 LTOO26L1 LTO025L1 Host I F MaeazineO00 LTo024L1 LTo023L1 LTo022L1 LTo021L1 LTOQ20L1 Error History F w version Setup Operation Support Figure 5 11 Magazine cell cartridge information display window 5 16 C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical element address SCSI Address Indicates an address of the element used with SCSI Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed Ifthe bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge in the magazine No_Tape is displayed In such case Media type is not displayed Status See Explanation of status Media Type Indicates the cartridge type If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed Clicking the Back button returns the window to the Cell Map window 5 3 1 3 Referencing the drive cell Drive CLMumn in the displayed columns corresponds to the drive cells Click Drive CLMumn to display a window below C144 E072 01EN 5 17 Remote Panel Operation LT Remote Panel HostI F P _ Information f 100 120 3277 FUJITSU Drive Column status Cell No SCSI Address Barcode LabellDrive Type Oell No SCSI Address Barcode Labe lDr
117. istrator Displays the administrator name of device Device Name Displays the device name Device locate Displays device installation location 5 30 C144 E072 01EN 5 4 Setting Target ID of the Drive 5 4 Setting Target ID of the Drive This section explains the settings for interface when connecting a drive to the host 1 Click the Drive button displayed under Setup in the menu frame A window for drive settings will be displayed If the drive settings are already made its values are displayed BLT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Information Drive Setup setup Please enter the followine contents DrivedO Addressing Mode Hard LOOP ID DE DriveD1 Host I F e So a gt Date Time Password Operation Support Logoff Figure 5 22 Drive setup window Remarks 1 If there are cartridges in the drives and there is no drive that can be set the message There is no drive that can be set is displayed 2 Only drives that can be set are displayed in the window For drives that cannot be set the current value is displayed 2 Set the addressing mode of each drive as either Hard or Soft If Hard is selected LOOP ID becomes selectable in such case select a LOOP ID 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed To restore the conditions before the settings click the Reset button 4 Aft
118. ive Type Error History Operation Error History F w version Logoff Figure 5 12 Drive cell cartridge information display window Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical element address SCSI Address Indicates an address of the element used with SCSI Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridges stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge in the drive No_Tape is displayed Drive Type Indicates the drive type If the type cannot be identified Unknown is displayed Clicking the Back button returns the window to the Cell Map window 5 3 1 4 Searching using the bar code label 5 18 In the input box of the cell map window enter the bar code label of a cartridge that you want to find and click the Search button The column and cell number indicating where the cartridge is stored is displayed in another window C144 E072 01EN 5 3 Referencing Library Information To find a cartridge with a bar code label that the library does not recognize leave the input box blank and click the Search button osoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Information Cellmap Please enter the barcode label if you want to search Library Please click the column if you want to refer the column FRONT Host I F Error History
119. l Library Host I F Date Time Password Information Setup Network Operation 100 120 32 77 Host I F Setup Please enter the follow Adapter nN on oy o Ps ogoff C144 E072 01EN 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 5 24 Host interface setting window Make settings for each item Topology Select from Fablic or FC_AL Addressing Mode This item is enabled if FC_AL is selected in Topology Select from Hard and Soft LOOP ID This item needs to be specified if Hard is set as the Addressing Mode Acceptable Host World Wide Port Name Enter the WWPN of the host that is permitted to access the setup adapter Up to eight port names can be entered In one text area up to 16 characters can be entered Only en size alphanumeric characters can be entered If any character other than alphanumeric characters is entered an input error message is displayed Click the OK button after all settings are completed To restore the conditions before the settings click the Reset button After clicking the OK button the system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button If processing is completed the system displays a window showing the processing results To continue settings of the host interface repeat the above procedure starting with 1 The values that have been set a
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121. large number of cartridges Remarks For details on how to make an inventory from the operator panel see 4 13 Making an inventory Auto inventory function This is a function for making an inventory as an initialization operation when the library is turned on Disabling the auto inventory function can reduce the library startup time However if you insert or eject a cartridge with the front door open after turning off the library the information is not automatically reflected in the management information of the library If you use the library in this state the library may malfunction The factory default for the auto inventory function is enabled Remarks If you turn off the library open the front door and change the position of a cartridge that is not a CAS cartridge while the auto inventory function is disabled be sure to take inventory from the operator panel 1 30 C144 E072 01EN 1 2 Functional Overview 1 2 4 Manual load function This is a function for loading cartridges directly to the drive from CAS or to unload them directly from the drive to CAS without using backup software To load a cartridge to the drive or to unload it from the drive manually perform the Load Unload operation on the operator panel Remarks 1 For information on the method of inserting a magazine into CAS see 3 1 2 Inserting Ejecting cartridges from CAS 2 For information on the method of performing the Load Unloa
122. le to delete data using a special device 1200 oersted or more for the purpose of ensuring data security the tape whose data has been deleted cannot be reused because the support track has also been deleted Adhesive constituents of binder in the tape may melt and adhere to the magnetic head corroding the MR elements in the head and causing read write errors This results from chemical deterioration of the tape and has nothing to do with the number of times of using the tape Thus this problem cannot be resolved by cleaning the tape Because those constituents tend to melt with the increasing temperature and humidity at which the tape cartridge is stored sufficient attention needs to be paid to the storage environment conditions Dispose of tapes with the head to which those constituents adhere 7 3 4 Notes on the reader pin Before inserting into the device make sure that the reader pin is on the tape cartridge If the reader pin has been detached from a recorded tape attaching the reader pin to the tape can make the tape reusable However only the first 30 cm from the tape tip can be restored When loading the tape make sure that the reader pin is securely latched Because the tape cartridge is a precision made product do not apply unreasonable force or pull out the reader pin and tape Do not push or rotate the reel 7 3 5 Notes on label affixing 7 4 Affix highly adhesive labels to the tape Labels that come off inside the devi
123. left with left side board TEMOVEC ae e eE week Ea R havens tee aces ete ai eE E 1 3 Hand mechanism siiis oaei ern neie esn es e eae esie oin 1 4 Robot appearance sssessesees oime sissset ressens eissi eari ESEE rs Tsen or 1 6 Configuration diagram of the standard model components 1 7 CAS mechanism appearance ssseeeseeeseseeersereeerrsrerereserrreresreeresee 1 10 Magazine insertion method 1 0 0 eeeceeneecsseeceeeeecnseceeeeesnaeeenees 1 12 Magazine insertion Method 2 0 0 eee cee eeeeeeceeeeesecesecnsecaeeneeees 1 13 Magazine insertion method 3 magazine regular position 1 14 Magazine ejection method ee eeceeeesecesecesecsseceeeceeeeaeeeeeees 1 15 Figure for explaining the magazine mechanism eee 1 16 Figure for explaining cartridge insertion method a e eee 1 17 Figure for explaining cartridge insertion method b 1 18 Drive module appearance 00 eee ceecesecesecese cess ceeecseeeseeeeeeeeeeereees 1 19 Front GOO EET EEE EEEE EEE 1 21 Internal dooreten e e eenean ai eoar et 1 23 Internal door when open sssessssssseseeeesssesrseseserssressrrsseesseseeesees 1 24 Rear doorse onn emit ato A e ra N Ronee ts 1 25 Rear door when open sceesececsseceseeeesseceeeeeesaeceeeeeeeneeceaeeeeneees 1 26 LED sections device rear view 1 2 essssssssseesseeeseseesssseessere 1 27 LED sections device rear view 2 2 eessssssesssseseseeeseseessr
124. lert signal also indicates that damages to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This indicates information that could help the user use the product more efficiently In the text the alert signal is centered followed below by the indented message A wider line space precedes and follows the alert message to show where the alert message begins and ends The following is an example Example A CAUTION Injury Never move your hands away from the drive module until it is placed in a safe place Otherwise the drive module may drop causing injury if you move your hands away from it after pulling it out beyond this stopper The main alert messages in the text are also listed in the Important Alert Items If any information in this manual is unclear or incorrect please complete the comment form at the back of this manual and give it to a Fujitsu systems engineer or salesperson The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice C144 E072 01EN Important Alert Items Important Alert Messages The important alert messages in this manual are as follows A C AUTION A hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Also damages to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Alert message
125. library stepwise 0 Odometer One of the front panel display options that displays the operating time and switching of the system Source Fiber channel term that indicates the source device of communication P Port Hardware identity within a node through which data communication is conducted Power standby switch Certain low voltage remaining after turning off the library R RMC Remote management card Circuit card used to access the library from a computer that is located away from the library S SCSI Abbreviation of Small Computer Systems Interface This is a bus for transferring data between the host system and library SCSI ID Electronic identification number of each SCSI device in the library As the library SCSI device the drive and the library interface controller card are available C144 E072 01EN SCSI element reservation This enables the host to continue element reservation even if the power is turned off or turned on This function is usually used so that only a single host can securely access the slot or drive Single end SCSI One type of cable whose range is limited to short distance communication Soft error Recoverable electronic error in the library function This type of error is recorded in the soft error log Soft key Five buttons at the bottom of the front panel display that are used for command execution on the display Swap Two related library operations such as moving
126. lls First select the Cell Map button from the INFORMATION menu P INFORMATION z Select Information Menu Host IfF Hetwork Library Figure 4 5 Selecting the Cell Map button 4 3 1 1 Referencing general cell cartridge information 1 Select the Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Cell 2 Select the column number to be referenced 1 The column number that can be selected depends on the model type INFORMATION menu Cell Map Cell CLM 00 CLM 01 C144 E072 01EN 411 Operator Panel Operation 3 The bar code label name and cartridge type such as LTO G1 of the general cell are displayed 5 INFORMATION fon Map Cell LTO126L1 TO GAjMor mal RL 0125L1 TO Gij Normal TOL23L4 ormal ormal ormal ormal TOL24L4 ormal Figure 4 6 Cartridge information reference window for general cells 4 3 1 2 Referencing magazine cell cartridge information 1 Select the CAS button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map CAS 2 Select the magazine number to be referenced INFORMATION menu Cell Map CAS MGZ 0 MGZ 1 4 12 C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Referencing Library Information 3 The bar code label name and cartridge type such as LTO G1 of the magazine cell are displayed ie INFORMATION a ell Maps CAS LTO023L1 LTO022L41 L TOO21L1 Figure 4 7 Reference window for magazine cell cartridge information 4 3 1 3 Re
127. ly By hand gently open the external door to the left until you hear a click Holding the handle on the rear of the magazine insert the magazine from the magazine insertion port into the CAS and push it into its normal position Overview Insertion Figure 1 9 Magazine insertion method 1 3 Make sure that the magazine is in its regular position and then close the external door until it is locked 1 12 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration A Notes The magazine is tilted while pushing it into CAS so that it rests on the positioning projection Figure 1 10 If the magazine is pushed further it is completely over the positioning projection Figure 1 11 This state in which the magazine is pushed in completely is its regular position Always push the magazine into this position The external door is constructed so that it cannot be closed if the magazine is not in its regular position Figure 1 10 Magazine insertion method 2 Overview Figure 1 11 Magazine insertion method 3 magazine regular position 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 4 2 Ejecting a magazine from CAS 1 2 After the CAS external door is unlocked with an operation from the operator panel the external door opens slightly By hand gently open the external door to the left until you hear a click Hold the handle on the rear side of th
128. mall Computer System Interface 2 SCSI Standards Institute ANSI ISO IEC 10090 90mm Optical Disk Cartridges rewritable and read ISO IEC 1 only for data interchange ISO IEC 13963 Data Interchange on 90mm Optical Disk Cartridges ISO IEC 1 Capacity 230 megabytes per cartridge ISO IEC 15041 Data Interchange on 90mm Optical Disk Cartridges ISO IEC JTC1 1 Capacity 640 megabytes per cartridge Cherry Book GIGAMO 1 3GB 90mm Magneto Optical Disk FUJITSU LIMITED System SONY CORPORATION 1 ISO International Organization for Standardization IEC International Electrical for Commission JTC1 Joint Technical Committee 1 The contents of this manual shall not be disclosed in any way or reported in any media without the express written permission of Fujitsu Limited All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2002 C144 E072 01EN Revision History 1 1 Edition Date Revised location 1 Revision 01 October 15 2002 15 2002 1 Items in the Revised location column refer to the latest edition unless the item is marked with an asterisk An asterisk indicates an item in an older edition C144 E072 01EN Preface This manual describes the LT 160 magnetic tape library This manual first provides an overview of the tape library and then detailed information about the tape library The detailed information includes specifications installation requirements and pr
129. mation From the network information setting window the IP address subnet mask gateway and device name can be set 1 Click the Network button displayed under Setup in the menu frame The network setting window will be displayed If the network settings are already made its values are displayed a LT Remote Panel c Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 Network Setup Information Setup Please enter the followine contents Library Drive Host I F NTP Server DNS Server Date Time Device Name jis Password OK Operation ogoff Figure 5 26 Network information setting window C144 E072 01EN 5 35 Remote Panel Operation 2 Set each of the following items IP Address lt required gt Enter the IP address of this library Only en size numeric characters can be entered Subnet Mask lt required gt Enter the subnet mask of this library Only en size numeric characters can be entered Gateway This item needs to be set if accessed from outside SUB LAN or accessed from the browser via a proxy server inside SUB LAN Only en size numeric characters can be entered NTP Server Enter the IP address of the NTP server required to set the clock from the NTP Server Only en size numeric characters can be entered DNS Server Enter the IP address of the DNS server required for remote support Only en size numeric characters can be entered Device Name Enter a unique device na
130. me to represent on the browser If not set the IP address is displayed Though normally displayed in white the color changes to red when an error occurs in the library Up to 20 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters blank characters and en size symbols amp lt gt _ I Remarks 1 Ifa character that is not allowed or an out of range value is entered an input error message is displayed 2 To enable the settings of the IP address subnet mask gateway NTP server and DNS server the library device needs to be restarted 5 5 4 Setting the clock The following explains how to set the date and time for the library device 5 36 1 Click the Date Time button displayed under Setup in the menu frame to display the date time setting window If the date time are already set their values are displayed C144 E072 01EN 5 5 Setting Library Information Z LT Remote Panel Internet Explorer ETERNUS 100 120 32 77 LT Remote Panel Date Time Setup Setup Library Host I F Fime Hour inute i cml Timezone 900 gt or Reset Password Operation Logoff Figure 5 27 Date time setting window 2 Set each item Date Month Day Year lt required gt Only en size numeric characters can be entered The allowed range of input Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Year 2002 2037 Time Hour Minute l
131. mitted to the setup host only C144 E072 01EN 4 19 Operator Panel Operation 4 3 3 Referencing setup information for the library It is possible to reference library information such as configuration information Vendor ID Product ID and setup information 1 Select the Library button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu Library 2 The following information is displayed Model type Model name Configuration information Number of general cells excluding cleaning cells reserve cells and diagnostics cells Number of installed drives Number of installable magazines Library setup information Library Vendor ID Product ID Setup status of the auto cleaning function Setup status of the auto inventory function Setup status of the auto eject function Setup status of the fast load function 4 3 4 Referencing information about the drive 4 20 It is possible to reference the Target Loop ID of the drive Addressing mode setting Vendor ID Product ID and WWPN WWNN 1 Select the Drive button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu Drive 2 Specify the drive number INFORMATION menu Drive DRV 00 DRV 01 3 The following information about the specified drive is displayed Type of interface Fibre Channel Addressing mode Hard Address Soft Address LOOP ID Vendor ID Product ID Serial number C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Refe
132. miwa xx xx xx Sender addres om m iwa xx xx xx SMTP server QP address Figure 5 28 E mail function setting window 100 120 32 77 C144 E072 01EN 5 5 Setting Library Information 2 Set each item Display item Explanation Recipient Address Up to 5 mail addresses from which notification should be To received can be registered Up to 64 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols __ To remove a mail address already set from the Destination Address delete the relevant mail address Sender address Set as the source mail address an address registered in the From IP address of the SMTP server to be set in the next item Up to 64 characters can be entered in the text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters and en size symbols _ SMTP server Set the IP address of the SMTP server used for sending IP address mail Only en size numeric characters ranging from 0 to 255 can be entered in one text area SMTP Port Set the port of the mail server used to send mail normally 25 Up to five characters can be entered in a text area Only en size numeric characters ranging from 1 to 65535 can be entered in one text area Enable Send E mail Specify whether to send e mail to the address specified above if an error occurs Select this item to enable sending Clear this item t
133. n that forcibly stores the trace information 1 Click the Trace button displayed under Operation to display the following window O x 00 0 oe ramara bane FUJITSU O O p 9 OK Op O 03 02 2002 01 31 44 40001102 11 an 12 13 04 14 05 15 06 16 07 Ave 08 18 09 19 10 20 C144 E072 01EN Figure 5 32 Trace file operation window 2 To store the trace information click OK 3 When the confirmation dialog box appears click OK to verify storage 4 After processing is completed the system displays a window showing the processing results completing the trace operation The current status of the trace file is displayed on the trace operation window as follows Trace No Trace file numbers The number displayed against a yellow background indicates the file currently being traced TimeStamp Indicates the time at which the trace file is stored FSC Indicates an error code If the trace file is forcibly stored by trace operation from the remote panel N A is displayed 5 45 Remote Panel Operation 5 6 3 Saving setup information for the library drive The following explains the procedure for saving in the PC current settings and log information for the library and drive 1 Click the Save Setup button displayed under Operation to display the following window nternet Explorer ETERNUS LT R
134. n to select a file 3 A confirmation message window for starting to restore the setup information is displayed Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed 4 A window for displaying the processing results is displayed If the device is restarted the setup information is restored C144 E072 01EN 5 49 Remote Panel Operation Remarks 1 If an attempt is made to restore a file that has not been saved an error message is displayed Specify a correct file 2 If Netscape Navigator is used do not use kana or kanji in the name of a directory that containing a restoration file 5 6 5 Executing an SNMP trap test After setting up SNMP a trap test can be executed to check that a trap is transmitted to the device with the specified IP address 1 Click the SNMP button displayed under Operation to display the following window BLT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer rare SS 100 120 32 77 FUJITSU SNMP Trap test Information L Setup Are you sure to start trap test Operation Restore setup Support Figure 5 37 SNMP trap test start window 2 To start the trap test click OK 3 After transmission is completed the following window is displayed Verify that the trap is transmitted to the device having the specified destination IP address 5 50 C144 E072 01EN 5 6 Operating the Library ETERNUS 100 120 32 77 LT Remote Panel SNMP Trap test Information Setup The trap was transmi
135. ndicates a diagnostics cell CL Indicates a cleaning cell Other values indicate a CAS cell or drive that is used from the operator panel or remote panel C144 E072 01EN A1 Model Configuration A 1 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 98 cell options 10 CASs Basic back Basic side Basic front COLUMNS Ke N o WwW o o0 N oo n oo oO Ww o0 o lon DFO SS er DID Lol ood 98 97 96 93 90 a 88 87 86 ss 83 80 79 72 Oon 6 68 67 66 6s t 63 62 aia Figure A 1 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 98 cell options 10 CASs A 2 C144 E072 01EN A 2 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 182 cell options 10 CASs A 2 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 182 cell options 10 CASs Basic back Basic side Basic front FT COLUMNS 0 1 2 6 7 8 3 4 5 Ke aInN Ke u n e o aa 18 E 17 16 15 14 13 12 E A SS lon N Nn lon ww za ee 96 93 9h 90 89 8s 70 69 68 67 s ot 63 62 f ojojojoljleles ojo e e A a j Qyaljayaja ba ESEE IE pre Figure A 2 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 182 cell options 10 CASs C144 E072 01EN A 3 Model Configuration A 3 Model
136. ndow displayed for duplicate login To forcibly log off after checking the message contents click the YES button After returning to the login window log in again If the YES button is clicked operations from the Web panel to which currently logged in is prohibited To not forcibly log off click the NO button If accessed via a proxy server the IP address of the proxy server is displayed as Login IP Address C144 E072 01EN 5 5 Remote Panel Operation 5 1 2 Frame configuration The configuration of the menu frame and main frame on the Web panel has the following appearance Microsoft Internet Explorer ETERNUS LT Remote Panel 100 120 32 77 fr atacrant An Device Status The device status is automatically updated in 10 seconds Cell Map Library Status Library Idle Host I F ee e formal __ Error History F w version Setup Operation Logoff 1 Menu frame 2 Main frame 1 Menu frame Menus for the status reference settings operations are displayed 2 Main frame A window for performing settings operations of the menu selected from the menu frame is displayed Figure 5 5 Frame configuration of the remote panel 5 6 C144 E072 01EN 5 1 Overview 5 1 3 Menu tree The menu structure of the remote panel is as shown below Login window Information Setup Operation Status Library CLEAN Library Adaptor D Auto Clean rive Status Manual CLEAN
137. ng the cartridges Ifthe robot unit is moved vertically while the hand mechanism is on the right side Figure 3 4 the hand mechanism may hit the cartridges or storage cell Move the robot unit while the hand mechanism is on the left side Figure 3 5 A stopper that specifies the range in which the robot can move is mounted on the robot unit When moving the robot manually make sure that the robot does not hit the stopper hard Otherwise the robot could fail The robot has some locations where lubricating oil is applied for smooth operation of the mechanisms Figure 3 6 When moving the robot manually do not touch such locations 3 4 C144 E072 01EN 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge Hand mechanism x lt a ra f iy Picker mechanism Figure 3 3 Picker mechanism that has been completely inserted into the hand mechanism C144 E072 01EN 3 5 Library Operation Hand mechanism X base Figure 3 4 Hand mechanism placed on the right edge Hand mechanism X base pez l q rr ft eI Figure 3 5 Hand mechanism placed on the left edge 3 6 C144 E072 01EN 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge SI Grease oil application section Figu
138. ning cartridge Auto cleaning is enabled by the factory default For information on the setting method see 4 5 2 Setting library information 2 5 2 4 Checking the auto inventory function setting The auto inventory function collects cartridge information in all the cells during the initialization operation after power on The factory default is that inventory is taken after power on For information on the setting method see 4 5 2 Setting library information 2 5 2 5 Checking the auto eject function setting C144 E072 01EN The auto eject function forcibly returns a cartridge in the drive to the original cell during initialization after power on The factory default is that a cartridge is not automatically returned to the original cell For information on the setting method see 4 5 2 Setting library information 2 9 Introducing and Preparing the Library 2 5 2 6 Checking the fast load function setting The fast load function enables the next mount operation during the current mount operation without waiting for the drive to become ready to speed up robot performance The factory default is disabled For information on the setting method see 4 5 2 Setting library information 2 5 2 7 Checking the time and date setting When you initially set up the library adjust the clock in the library from the operator panel or remote panel For information on the procedure see 4 5 4 Setting the clock se
139. o disable sending Remarks If any character that is not allowed is entered an input error message is displayed 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed 4 The system displays a window showing the selection contents Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button 5 If processing is completed the system displays a window showing the processing results This completes the settings C144 E072 01EN 5 39 Remote Panel Operation 5 5 6 Setting the SNMP agent The following explains how to set the SNMP agent required for communication with the SNMP manager 1 Click the SNMP button displayed under Setup The following window will be displayed If the SNMP agent is already set its values are displayed Z LT Remote Panel N ETERNUS LT Remote Panel Information Snmp Setup poe Setup Please enter the following cc Library Community Itape_access rap Destination IP Address 100 120 32 77 Date Time Password Operation Support Enable Send Trap z Logoff evice Administrator Figure 5 29 SNMP agent setting window 2 Set each item Display item Explanation Community Up to five communities set by the SNMP manager can be registered Though up to 64 characters can be entered in each text area only one community can be set in one text area Characters that can be entered are en size alphanumeric characters
140. o inventory function setting 2 9 2 5 2 5 Checking the auto eject function setting eee 2 9 2 5 2 6 Checking the fast load function setting eee 2 10 2 5 2 7 Checking the time and date setting oe ee eee eeeeeeeee 2 10 2 5 2 8 Checking the remote panel settings eee ee eee eeeeeeeee 2 10 2 6 Checking the Host Settings 00 eee eeceeceeecesecesecesecesecaecsaecsaesaeeeaeeeaes 2 11 Chapter 3 Library Operation cccccecececceeceeeeeceeeeeceeeeeaaeeeeneeseeeeseeeesnaeeseneeseaes 3 1 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge eee ee eeeeteeeteeeees 3 1 3 1 1 Inserting Ejecting a cartridge by opening the front door 3 2 3 1 2 Inserting Ejecting cartridges from CAS ooo eee eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 8 3 1 2 1 Inserting cartridges from CAS 0 eee cece cee cseecneeeneeeee 3 8 312 2 Becta ge nto CAS sees estes Goenes core ssenasens eke E E 3 8 3 2 Cleaning the Drive j2 cs e skein ti alii EA ENRE 3 9 3 3 Power to the Unit onines hasletess codices e a Eee EE E a ETE E 3 10 SA Turning onthe SOrversaiis 2 se ciseseshssesessstsng soctesvessianesdspxsnghevenessetsoesoet ssveassedey 3 11 Chapter 4 Operator Panel Operation 0 cc ccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeneneeeeaes 4 1 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel ee ee eeseceseceeceseceecaeecaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 1 4 1 1 Touch panel operation 0 cee eeececsseceececeeeceeneeceaeeeeeeeceaeeeeneecssaeeeeee 4 1 a D EPESA E aTe LOAD e e E E
141. o unit Indicates the hardware version number of the servo unit Indicates the total version number of the drive module Indicates the firmware version number of the drive unit 0 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive controller 0 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive unit 1 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive controller 1 The following shows an example of mail contents to be sent when a drive error occurs The drive error occurred Timestamp 2002 1 1 12 00 00 IP Address 121 25 23 117 FSC 48001001 FRU DRV UNITO Sense Key 04 ASC ASCQ 4400 Barcode Label LTO281L1 Library Serial Number XZ000001 Version of Overall Library 00 01 Version of Library Control Firmware RO_1_0 020426 Version of Library Control Hardware Board 2 FPGA 3 Version of Library Servo Firmware VO1LO5 Version of Library Servo Hardware Board 0 FPGA 2 Version of Overall Drive Module 000000000260 Version of Drive Unit00 Firmware 18N2 Version of Drive Control Unit00 Firmware 0056 Version of Drive Unit01 Firmware 18N2 Version of Drive Control Unit01 Firmware 0056 C144 E072 01EN Indicates the time at which an error occurred Indicates the IP address The device name is displayed if it is set Indicates the Fault Symptom Code Indicates the replacement parts Indicates the Sense key Indicates ASC ASCQ Indicates the bar code label used when an error occu
142. ocedures for incorporating the tape library into a system and information about how to clean the tape library The manual is intended for users who have a basic knowledge of magnetic tape libraries and how they are used in computer systems The organization of manuals related to the LT160 tape library and the scope of this manual are indicated in the Manual Set section later Refer to related manuals as necessary The organization and contents of this manual are explained below This information is followed by important information related to handling of the LT160 Organization of this manual C144 E072 01EN This manual has seven chapters appendixes a glossary and a list of acronyms and abbreviations Chapter 1 Overview This chapter explains the components and functions of the library Chapter 2 Introducing and Preparing the Library This chapter explains how to install connect and set up the library install the host turn power on and off and insert and eject cartridges Chapter 3 Library Operation This chapter explains how to insert or eject a cartridge and how to clean a drive Chapter 4 Operator Panel Operation This chapter explains the screen configuration of the operator panel the menu hierarchy referencing of library drive information setup of library drive information and library procedures such as opening of the magazine door Chapter 5 Remote Panel Operation This chapter explains the remote panel lo
143. odel see Appendix A Model Configuration 1 1 3 1 Configuration of the basic model components The following figure shows the physical location of each component of the basic model Basic cabinet rear CELL CELL CELL 0 1 2 7 CELL CELL CELL 5 4 3 Figure 1 7 Configuration diagram of the standard model components oO ue Nn D S 5 3 i o Nn 3 faa DRIVE a and b are drive columns CAS Cartridge Access Station CELL The number is a column number C144 E072 01EN 1 7 Overview 1 1 3 2 Special cells 1 8 In the library there are special cells that cannot be accessed from the host The number of cells of each type depends on the model COLUMN 5 Includes the cleaning cell 5 replacement cell 1 reserve cell 2 and diagnostic cell 3 Cleaning cell The cartridge for drive head cleaning is stored here The auto cleaning function of the library and the manual cleaning function on the operator panel use a cleaning cartridge in this cell Replacement cell This type of cell is used for temporarily storing a cartridge when a cartridge replacement request Exchange Medium command is made from the host Reserve cell This type of cell is used for setting aside a cartridge when it cannot be stored in a cell in response to a cartridge mount request Move Medium command from the host Open the front door to remove the cartridge set aside in the reserve cell
144. ons Table 4 5 lists the values that can be specified 4 36 C144 E072 01EN 4 5 Setting Library Information Table 4 5 World time zones 13 00 Nukualofa 12 00 Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Islands Auckland Wellington 11 00 Magadan Solomon Islands New Caledonia 10 00 Brisbane Melbourne Sydney Guam Port Moresby Vladivostok Hobart 09 30 Adelaide Darwin 09 00 Tokyo Osaka Sapporo Seoul Yakutsk 08 30 Moluccas Islands 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Urumqi Hong Kong Perth Singapore Taipei 07 00 Bangkok Jakarta Hanoi 06 30 Rangoon 06 00 Almaty Dacca 05 30 Mumbai Bombay Calcutta Madras New Delhi Colombo 05 00 Islamabad Karachi Ekaterinburg Tashkent 04 30 Kabul 04 00 Abu Dhabi Masqat Tbilisi 03 30 Tehran 03 00 Bagdad Kuwait Nairobi Riyadh Moscow St Petersburg Kazan 02 00 Athens Helsinki Istanbul Cairo East Europe Harare Israel Pretoria 01 00 Berlin Stockholm Rome Bern Brussels Vienna Paris Madrid Amsterdam Prague Warsaw Budapest 00 00 U K Lisbon Monrovia Casablanca 01 00 Atlantic 02 00 Mid Atlantic 03 00 Brasilia Buenos Aires Georgetown 03 30 Newfoundland 04 00 Atlantic Standard Time Canada Caracas La Paz 05 00 Eastern Standard Time U S Canada Bogota Lima 06 00 Central Standard Time U S Canada Saskatchewan Mexico City Tegucigalpa
145. or eee 2 1 installation space required for 06 2 2 performance eee a 6 12 procedure for maintenance eee 6 1 recovery method for error OCCULTIDG 65 en oes ee euenien e ees 1 33 referencing information 4 11 5 12 referencing setup information for 4 20 5 22 referencing status Of 0 eee etree 4 9 referencing version number of 4 24 setting information 4 28 4 34 5 32 5 34 setup information display window 5 22 SLATUS iniiis a cvseerveestes 5 9 library alarm eLriOr eee ee cee cetecee cee eneeeeeeeee 6 9 library error mail contents when error OCCUITING oo ae esias 5 29 library hardware error home window displaying eee 4 48 library performance POOT eee eee eeeeeeeee 6 12 library power iS NOt OD eee ee eee eeteeeeeeeeee 6 10 library setting checking eee eeeeeeeeee 2 9 VO BUM ose sens pied teerasee arta ei ae ets eee 5 4 login method ee eee ceecesecesecesecsseeseeeneeees 5 3 Loop ID settini Erregresio eni 4 28 LOOP ID ALPA correspondence table rrine e a a e o ote 4 27 LUN TeferenCin Bi snenisnnen n 4 17 M magazine ejection Method oe eee eeeeeeeeeeees 1 15 figure for explaining mechanism 1 16 inserting from CAS ooo eee rere 1 11 insertion method eee 1 13 1 14 Insertion ejectiOn POFt eee eee 1 11 OPENING COOK eee ee esse ceecseeeneeereeeeeees 4 39 magazine ois keh AS AS Rie
146. osed to direct sunlight or large quantities of dust Do not put the tape cartridge near a power cable motor and power supply Otherwise recorded data may be damaged by the magnetic radiation fields Table 7 3 lists the environment conditions for transporting the tape Table 7 3 Environment conditions for transporting the tape cartridge Item Condition Temperature 23 to 49 C Humidity 5 to 80 Max wet bulb temperature 26 C max Magnetic field 4000 A m or less Others No condensation In addition the following precautions must be taken Use the tapes brought from outside after letting them adjust to the operation environment conditions for as long as the external storage period up to 24 hours to avoid rapid environment changes Transport the tapes by storing them in a container so that they can be protected from flood dirt magnetic fields temperature changes vibration and shock 7 3 Cartridge Media and Bar Code Label Specifications 7 3 3 Notes on handling Do not stack tape cartridges high because they may be damaged by falling stack volumes up to six high If a tape cartridge is mistakenly damaged by falling perform data migration immediately after data recovery and then discard the damaged tape cartridge The support track is written into the LTO Ultrium 1 tape cartridge in advance and correct read write operations are performed based on this information Though it is possib
147. overhaul a used product Doing so may result in injury to users and bystanders or damage to their property Operating Environment This product is designed for use in Japan and cannot be used outside Japan Fujitsu assumes no responsibility for any consequences resulting from use of the LT160 outside Japan Collecting and recycling products used in offices The LT160 tape library which is the property of a corporation must be handled as industrial waste when it disposed of after use A manifest form waste management form must be issued when it is to be disposed of If you request that Fujitsu dispose of the tape library Fujitsu s affiliate logistics company company permitted to collect and transport industrial waste will pick the tape library up Address any inquiries or applications to Fujitsu Recycle System or to the Eco Center of Fujitsu Logistics Fujitsu Recycle System http eco fujitsu com info eco 19990827 html C144 E072 01EN vii Important Information on Handling Eco Center of Fujitsu Logistics Telephone 045 470 5305 Fujitsu Recycle System which has constructed Fujitsu s recycling system disassembles used products at its recycle center and segregates components for reuse or recycles them as materials Disposal of magnetic tape Handle magnetic tape that is disposed of as described in Request for collecting and recycling products used in offices LCD unit operator panel The LCD unit operator p
148. pe No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape LTO653L1_ _ Normal No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape No_Tape F w version No_Tape No_Tape Error History Setup Operation Logoff Figure 5 10 General cell cartridge information display window Display item Explanation Cell No Indicates a physical address SCSI Address Indicates an address of the element used with SCSI Barcode Label The bar code label of the cartridge stored in the cell is displayed If the bar code label cannot be identified or no bar code label is affixed No_Label is displayed If there is no cartridge No_Tape is displayed In such case Media type is not displayed Status See Explanation of status Media Type Indicates the cartridge type If the cartridge cannot be identified Unknown is displayed C144 E072 01EN 5 13 Remote Panel Operation 5 14 Explanation of status Display item Explanation Normal Indicates that the cartridge is normal Forbidden Indicates that the cartridge is not the one to be stored in the cell Cell Error Indicates that the cell has a failure BCR Error Indicates that a barcode reader failure occurred and that the barcode label might not be read correctly Media Error Indicates a cartridge error Unknown Label Indicates that the barcode label of the cartridge does not meet the standard
149. pe cartridge Tape cartridges such as DLT 8 mm DAT and LT300 cannot be used The tape cartridge for LT120 can be used The tape cartridge for recording data and the cleaning cartridge are consumable supplies Although one volume of each cartridge is supplied with the device be sure to purchase them separately For details of the specifications see Section 7 1 Ultrium Cartridge Information The cleaning cartridge can be used a maximum of 50 times If the maximum number is reached replace the cleaning cartridge The cleaning cartridge for an LT120 cannot be used To use a tape cartridge that was used in another library device in this library check the following points If any relevant point is found perform recovery work or replacement with a new one before using LT160 Label Use a genuine Fujitsu CoWorCo label for the bar code label to be affixed to the cartridge For details of the specifications see Section 7 4 Bar Code Label Specifications and Handling Reader pin Check for any reader pin that has been detached from the cartridge For details see Section 7 3 4 Notes on the reader pin Replacement period of the tape cartridge The tape cartridge is consumed due to mechanical abrasion and chemical deterioration of magnetic material If storage under the environment conditions recommended by Fujitsu is assumed the service life of the tape cartridge is about 30 years However if circumstances s
150. perator panel is now off 4 50 C144 E072 01EN 4 12 Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host 4 12 Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host When a cartridge is loaded by the host data on it is accessed by the host When the access is completed the host unloads the cartridge to its original cell If a hose failure or some other cause disables communication with the host the host cannot unload the cartridge to its original cell In such a situation you can unload the cartridge to its original cell as follows Remarks The drive used for this operation is made automatically offline When the unloading is completed the drive becomes automatically online OPERATION menu Manual Eject 1 Select the Manual Eject button from the OPERATION menu Load Unload Manual Eject D Inventory Figure 4 32 Selecting the Manual Eject button 2 Specify the drive to be unloaded OPERATION menu Manual Eject DRV 01 DRV 02 Only drives in which a cartridge is loaded can be specified 3 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the drive designation window 4 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message unloading of the specified drive is completed C144 E072 01EN 4 51 Operator Panel Operation 4 13 Making an Inventory
151. porting a tape cartridge from cell to cell or from cell and CAS See 1 1 4 Cartridge Access Station CAS to the drive Figure 1 6 shows the appearance of the robot unit 1 Hand mechanism Mechanism for ejecting or inserting cartridges from or into a cell CAS or drive The hand mechanism contains the following mechanisms Figure 1 5 Hand mechanism a Picker mechanism Holds a cartridge b Barcode reader Reads the bar code label affixed to a cartridge Also detects the relative position of the robot 1 4 C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 2 wa 3 4 5 1 1 Device Configuration c CM reader Reads the cartridge memory information contained in a cartridge d CIC sensor Identifies whether a cartridge is in the cell CAS or drive e CIP sensor Indicates whether there is a cartridge in the hand mechanism Tilt mechanism Mechanism for tilting the hand mechanism to 0 degree and 12 degrees This is a mechanism for supporting the drive that is installed parallel to the cells that have a tilt of 12 degrees to prevent cartridges from protruding due for example to an earthquake Swivel mechanism Mechanism for rotating the hand mechanism It is possible to rotate the hand mechanism to match the orientation of the cell CAS and drive in the front rear and on both sides X mechanism Mechanism for operating the hand mechanism in the left right direction When the expanded locker
152. pression rate and tape block size 5 The mass is the value with the maximum configuration for each model 6 The number of PDUs to be installed depends on the number of drives that will be installed B 3 Technical Specifications B 1 3 Installed tape drive specification Table B 3 Tape drive specification Item Specification Applicable cartridge media 1 LTO Ultrium 1 data cartridge Type A capacity 2 compressed 2 1 External dimensions Read write transfer speed Non compressed 15 0 MBps veer eterna Average access time 100 GB non Average 95 seconds compressed Unload time excluding the rewind 18 seconds time MTBF mean time between failures Load unload service life Remarks 1 For detailed specifications and of the cartridge media and how to handle them see 7 1 Ultrium Cartridge Information 2 The capacity value is calculated by assuming that 1 Gbyte 1000 bytes B 4 C144 E072 01EN B 2 Environment Specifications B 2 Environment Specifications Characteristics Specification Temperature humidity Operating 10 C to 35 C In transport 35 C to 65 C Wet bulb temperature during 26 C operation Wet bulb temperature during transport 46 C Humidity Operating 20 to 80 No condensation In transport 10 to 90 No condensation Permissible vibration Operating Synthetic seismic wave of 400 gal In transport Transport wave of
153. r a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 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 cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Laser Standard The Fibre Channel printed circuit board contains a laser system GBIC or GLM module Laser systems are classified as Class I Laser Equipment by the radiation standards of the Department of Health and Human Services DHHS in accordance with Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 and also based on the safety requirements for laser products in EN60825 1 A11 The certificate of conformance is affixed to the module RELATED STANDARDS The product specifications and functions listed in this manual conform to the following standards Standard document Name Established by code ANSI X3 131 1986 American National Standard for Information American National Systeme Small Computer System Interface SCSI Standards Institute ANSI ANSI X3 131 1994 American National Standard for Information American National Systeme S
154. re 3 6 Parts requiring grease in the robot C144 E072 01EN 3 7 Library Operation 3 1 2 Inserting Ejecting cartridges from CAS The following explains how to insert a cartridge from CAS using the backup software 3 1 2 1 Inserting cartridges from CAS 1 Open the magazine door At this point make sure that the CAS Opened icon is lit in the icon area of the operator panel 2 Put into the magazine the cartridge you want to insert see 1 1 5 1 Inserting cartridges into the magazine 3 Close the magazine door At this point make sure that the CAS Opened icon is off 4 Perform the operation for insertion into the cell using the backup software Remarks After the CAS Open icon goes out the library automatically makes an inventory of magazines Perform the insertion operation from the backup software after the inventory operation is completed 3 1 2 2 Ejecting into CAS 1 If there is no magazine in CAS first put a magazine in CAS 2 Perform the operation for ejection into CAS from the backup software 3 Open the magazine door At this point make sure that the CAS Opened icon is lit in the icon area of the operator panel Remarks For information about performing the CAS Open operation to be performed from the operator panel see 4 6 Opening the Magazine Door 4 Pull out the magazine and remove the ejected cartridge See 1 1 5 2 Ejecting cartridges from the magazine 3 8 C144 E072 01EN 3 2
155. re enabled after settings are completed and the device is restarted 5 33 Remote Panel Operation 5 5 2 Setting library information From the library information setting window the auto cleaning mode can be set 1 To set the library information click the Library button displayed under Setup in the menu frame The library setting window will be displayed If the library settings are already made its values are displayed Z LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer lol x ETERNUS oe LT Remote Panel 2 FUJITSU Information Library Setup raaa Setup Please select the following contents Auto Gleaning Q Enable Disable Pox Reset Date Time Password Operation Logoff Figure 5 25 Library information setting window 5 34 C144 E072 01EN 5 5 Setting Library Information 2 Set the item of Auto Cleaning Enable Perform auto cleaning Disable Do not perform auto cleaning 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed To restore the conditions before the settings click the Reset button 4 After clicking the OK button the system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button 5 A window displaying the processing results is displayed This completes the settings 5 5 3 Setting information about the network The following explains how to set network infor
156. reessere 1 28 Cable insertion port Lower part on the rear side of the device 1 28 SNMP functiOn seiiet erena EEE EE er EE EESE 1 36 Space required for library installation eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 2 Removing transport metal brackets 0 0 0 eee eeceeeceeeeeseceeenseenees 2 3 Fiber channel wiring methods eee eeceeeceeeceseceseeeeeeseeeseenaes 2 5 Power Switch POWeLr ON ccesceeececsseceeeeeceseceeeeecsaeceeeeecsaeeeeaeecses 2 7 Power switch power off cccccssccesececsseceeececeeeeeeeecsaeceeeeeesaeeesees 2 8 Cartridge insertion direction ese eee eeseeesceeecesecesecesecnseceeeneeenes 3 3 Picker mechanism protruding from the hand mechanism 3 5 Picker mechanism that has been completely inserted into the hand mechanism 200 ee eee eeeeeeeeeseeeecesecssecsaeesseeaee 3 5 Hand mechanism placed on the right edge ote ee eeeeeeeetees 3 6 Hand mechanism placed on the left edge eee eee ese ereeeeee 3 6 Parts requiring grease in the robot cece ee eeeeeeeceeeeeseeneeeaees 3 7 Initialization window 20 0 0 eee eceeceesceseeeeceseeesecesecsecsaecsaecsaeeneeenes 4 3 FLOM WIN OW isitoe ee eces ne ea ane o aee E r Eoas 4 4 Mien WIN COW 5228 code ekeren e RE R aE T SEA 4 4 Configuration of home window and menu windoW seeeseeeseeeesee 4 6 Selecting the Cell Map button eesssseesseeessseeesesrsereresrreresreerssen 4 11 Cartridge information reference window for general cells 4 12
157. rencing Library Information World Wide Node Name WWNN of the drive World Wide Port Name WWPN of the drive 5 INFORMATION q Drive Product ID ULTRIUM TH4 Serial No ibre Channel ard Addressing LTRIUM TDAL 611096129 OoSO Fe SO0009449 JADA eSsoo4og449 oyu Figure 4 16 Drive information reference window When the Hard address is set C144 E072 01EN 4 21 Operator Panel Operation 4 3 5 Referencing setup information for the network It is possible to reference setup information for the IP address subnet mask gateway and MAC address 1 Select the Network button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu Network 2 The following setup address information about the network is displayed IP address Subnet mask Gateway MAC address 4 3 6 Referencing error information It is possible to reference information about hardware errors that occurred and alarm errors that have not been released Remarks If a hardware error occurs the Library Error icon is displayed in the home window If an alarm error occurs the Library Alarm icon is displayed in the home window First select the Error Log button from the INFORMATION menu INFORMATION menu tError Log 4 3 6 1 Referencing hardware error information for the library To reference error information such as the date time of occurrence and error code of the library select the Library Log button INFORMAT
158. robot to transport cartridges to the drive or requests the drive to access data Remarks The library can have up to four connection ports for the SCSI or fiber channel cables To add a connection port consult with the maintenance person 1 2 2 Fast load function This is a function only for mounting a cartridge in response to a request from the host to mount a cartridge on the drive without waiting until the drive is ready The fast load function can be set from the operator panel For details on how to set the function see 4 5 2 Setting library information Important Depending on the backup software the fast load function may not be usable For more information check the backup software specifications The factory default for the fast load function is disabled Important If the fast load function is disabled a timeout may occur for some kinds of backup software Check the backup software that is being used to ensure that the timeout period can be changed C144 E072 01EN 1 29 Overview 1 2 3 Inventory function This is a function for updating cartridge management information by reading the bar code labels affixed to the cartridges inside the library The inventory function is used in the following cases When the library is turned on only if the auto inventory function is enabled When the inventory is operated from the operator panel When the front door is opened and closed to insert or eject a
159. rred Indicates the serial number of the library Indicates the total version number of the controller Indicates the firmware version number of the controller Indicates the hardware version number of the controller Indicates the firmware version number of the servo unit Indicates the hardware version number of the servo unit Indicates the total version number of the drive module Indicates the firmware version number of the drive unit 0 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive controller 0 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive unit 1 Indicates the firmware version number of the drive controller 1 5 29 Remote Panel Operation 5 3 9 Referencing setup information for SNMP Click the SNMP button displayed under Information to reference setup information for community the trap destination address and the send trap function The following window is displayed nternet Explorer 100 120 32 77 LT Remote Panel RRRA Snmp Information Comm Trap Destination IP Address Library LOSS TAa F w version S _ Setup Operation Logoff Figure 5 21 SNMP setup information display window Display item Explanation Community Displays communities up to five communities Trap Destination Displays Trap destination IP addresses up to five Address destination addresses Send Trap Displays whether to send Trap Enable Send trap Disable Do not send Trap Device Admin
160. rror status can be identified by the character attached to the icon g Indicates that an error has occurred in the drive or the cooling fan of the drive has failed The error status can be identified by the character attached to the icon 5 8 C144 E072 01EN 5 2 Referencing the Status of Drive Library The drive I F status is indicated by the following icons oO Indicates that the I F is normal Indicates that the FC cable is disconnected The following types of status are displayed in the home window Library statuses The status of the library can be any of the following Initializing Indicates that the library is being initialized Idle Indicates that the library has stopped normally Moving Indicates that the robot is operating Checking Inventory Indicates that the library is taking inventory of the CAS or cells Front Door Opened Indicates that the front door is open Offline Indicates that the library is offline Error Indicates that an error occurred in the library The error code is also displayed Firmware Updating Indicates that the firmware is being updated Figure 5 7 shows the upper frame of the remote panel when the library has no errors and Figure 5 8 shows the upper frame when the library has an error E LT Remote Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer LT Remote Panel L F UjITSU Figure 5 7 Normal window display no errors upper frame
161. rve cell cartridge information C144 E072 01EN 4 15 Operator Panel Operation 4 3 1 5 Referencing diagnostics cell cartridge information 1 Select the Diag Cell button from Cell Map INFORMATION menu Cell Map Diag Cell 2 The following diagnostics cell cartridge information is displayed Label name Cartridge type such as LTO G1 p INFORMATION Nc Hapi Diag Cell arcade Label Figure 4 10 Cartridge information reference window for diagnostic cell 4 16 C144 E072 01EN 4 3 Referencing Library Information 4 3 2 Referencing information about the host interface You can reference the Target ID LUN and WWN of the library adapter and a host WWYN for which access is permitted 1 Select the Host I F button from the INFORMATION menu B INFORMATION a 5 Library Drive Error Log Figure 4 11 Selecting the Host I F button 2 Press the adapter number of an adapter whose information you want to reference The lowermost library adapter card installed has adapter number 0 and the uppermost has adapter number 3 INFORMATION menu Host I F Adapt 0 t Adapt 1 4 3 2 1 Referencing the Target ID and LUN of each adapter You can reference information on an adapter with a card installed in the adapter port 1 Select the Status button INFORMATION menu Host I F Adapt 0 Status C144 E072 01EN Operator Panel Operation 2 The following information about
162. s 1 16 magazine cell cartridge information display WIDOW sseni 5 16 TELETEM CIN fs scesesoces a e E RSS 5 16 referencing cartridge information 4 12 MAIN ardeo eRe ER rA ANS 4 6 IN 3 Index MAINTENANCE eee eee cee csee eies ieie i 6 1 manual cleaning function n se 1 32 manual cleaning operation window 5 44 manual load function 0 eee cece eee eee eee 1 31 media area deleting eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 6 menu window configuration Of ee 4 6 model element configuration list of 0 000 1 9 model configuration and upgrade pattern for each wo eect ceeeeeeeenees 1 9 N network referencing setup information for 4 22 5 24 setting information about 4 35 5 35 setup information display window 5 24 new ID host computer cannot Identify en rare E a 6 10 O operator panel being inoperative oo ee ee eee eee eee eeee 6 12 not being displayed eee eee eee 6 12 OVELVIEW Of ic ede eee aie ieee 4 1 OVELVIEW isch teeni eoero eos E aeae iaee 1 1 P picker mechanism eesseeeeseeessseeerserrererrrrreresee 3 5 positioning projection sessseseeseesesessrreseeeeee 1 11 power method for power off seeeeeeeseeeesreeneee 2 8 method for power on ssssesesesessreserseseees 2 7 switch power off eeeeseseeeseseeessessersees 2 8 POWEF SUPPLY mincinos a a 1 27 POWer to UNIt sissies csssseseesces teva dsessestesdeeesteodees 3 1
163. s opened the CAS Opened icon is displayed in the home window If the door is closed after inserting a magazine the library automatically searches for a cartridge inside the magazine 1 The following two methods are available to enter the menu to open the magazine door a Select the CAS button in the common button area in the home window DEVICE STATUS No Tape tO No Tape tO No Tape LTO Figure 4 27 Selecting the CAS button b Select the CAS Open button from the OPERATION menu P OPERATION a Select Operation Menu Load Unload Manual Eject Inventory Figure 4 28 Selecting the CAS Open button C144 E072 01EN 4 39 Operator Panel Operation 2 Select the magazine number of the magazine whose door is to be opened OPERATION menu CAS Open MGZ 0 MGZ 1 3 A confirmation message window is displayed Select the OK button if it is OK to proceed Selecting the CANCEL button displays the magazine selection window 4 A message indicating that processing is under way is displayed on the screen If the display changes to an end message the door of the specified magazine opens 4 40 C144 E072 01EN 4 7 Loading Unloading a Cartridge 4 7 Loading Unloading a Cartridge A cartridge inside the magazine is loaded into the drive or a cartridge loaded into the drive is unloaded into the magazine A CAUTION Data loss If a drive is used for the load unload operation th
164. son section C144 E072 01EN 2 1 Installing the Library JIA Af iG Figure 2 2 Removing transport metal brackets Transport metal brackets 1 Transport metal bracket 1 2 Transport metal bracket setscrews two 3 Transport metal bracket 2 4 Transport metal bracket 2 setscrew one 5 Transport metal bracket 3 6 Transport metal bracket 3 setscrews three 2 3 C144 E072 01EN Introducing and Preparing the Library 2 2 Preparing the Host Installation 2 4 This section explains how to prepare for host installation Refer to the Setup Guide provided with the library for information about the settings for the host OS driver software and hardware required to use the library Remarks A host host bus adapter FC switch or other devices to be connected to the library must be ones that support the library 1 Turn on the host and then install software or a driver or both software and driver that are compatible with the library 2 Turn off all peripheral devices that are connected to the host computer using methods appropriate for each case 3 Turn off the host If the host computer is connected to a network contact the system administrator before turning off the power Remarks 1 Make sure that as many card extension slots as appropriate that can be used in the library model to be use
165. splayed 4 Icon area The library status is displayed using characters in real time When an icon displayed in the home window status is selected the contents of the icon are displayed The following table lists the icons that indicate the library status A Library Error A hardware error occurred in the library Library Alarm I The alarm information for the library is retained CAS Opened This icon goes off if the alarm status is released Le The CAS door is open Exchange Clean Tape ai Insert from the CAS a new cleaning cartridge that is usable No Clean Tape Exist Cs 0 Insert a cleaning cartridge from the CAS Exist In Reserve Cell mic 5 Open the front door and remove the cartridge Front Door Opened The front door is open Library Offline t a El The library is offline 4 7 Operator Panel Operation 5 Common button area Common button operation area to the windows displayed in the main area MENU button Switches the main area from the home window to the menu window HOME button Returns to the home window from the menu window UP button Scrolls back to the previous page in the home and menu windows DOWN button Scrolls to the next page in the home and menu windows BACK button Returns to the previous window in the menu window CAS button Shortcut to the menu to open the magazine door of CAS 4 8 C144 E072 0
166. splayed on the operator panel Perform recovery from the operator panel Write down the error code and contact maintenance personnel 6 4 2 Connections 6 10 The LOOP ID of the drive has been changed but the host computer cannot identify the new ID Confirm that all the devices on the same FC bus have different IDs Restart the host Contact maintenance personnel The host does not detect the library Confirm that the correct HBA is used Confirm that the addresses are set correctly Confirm that the operating system HBA and driver are set up correctly Confirm that the zones are set up correctly Confirm that the cables are connected correctly Confirm that the operating system recognizes the library as normal Confirm that the backup software is compatible with the library C144 E072 01EN 6 4 General Troubleshooting Turn on the library again and turn off the host Do not turn on the host again until the power on process of the library is completed To use the Fibre Channel turn the devices on in the correct order switch library and host Contact maintenance personnel 6 4 3 Cartridge Writing to tape fails Confirm that the write protect tab is set to write enabled Confirm that the overwrite disabled setting of the backup software is off Check the file system access permissions of the host device Confirm that the correct type of tape is being
167. sressisses 1 21 1 1 7 1 Opening and closing the front door sssseseseeeseeeeeseeere eere 1 21 1 1 7 2 Opening and closing the internal door eee eee 1 23 1 1 7 3 Opening and closing the rear dOOT eee eee eee eeeeeeeeee 1 25 1 1 8 Hardware module interface card power supply and BCR 1 27 1 2 Functional Overview sesissescecsceessccstgsss cusepieas tunes adver cuceste seed OS cesses p EEE aiT 1 29 1 2 1 FC control function enner ertr eiee r e 1 29 1 2 2 Fast load function sesine esiin oino 1 29 1 2 3 Inventory LUN CHiN piesitienu eiri a riesaa Ee rE ene TEE rE ries S 1 30 1 2 4 Manual load function se seseeeseeeseseessseeessrsressesresresreerssresreeresrerrese 1 31 1 2 3 Cleaning FUNCH ON reserare eiorinn ari e eire E Eno 1 31 1 2 5 1 Auto cleaning function eseseeeseseseseeesesreeresererssrrresresreness 1 31 1 2 5 2 Manual cleaning function sseesseseeesseeseseeesssreereerrsreerseerees 1 32 1 2 6 F nctons TOL recovery ine e E a a Se REEE 1 33 1 2 6 1 Recovery method when a drive error Occurs seeeeeeee 1 33 1 2 6 2 Recovery method when a library error Occurs 1 33 1 2 6 3 Operation to be performed when the host goes down and a cartridge remaining in the drive should be unloaded ioien e R E E 1 33 1 2 6 4 Auto eject FUNCTION iinei sssrini keseri s 1 34 1 2 7 Remote panel function seesssseessseesssresssesrrsrrsrrereseeerssrerrnserrreresreee 1 34 xi Contents 1 2 8 E mai
168. stered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company IBM Corporation and Seagate Technology Microsoft Windows MS and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States or certain other countries Solaris is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Java and all other trademarks and logos related Java are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States or certain other countries Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation VERITAS is a registered trademark of VERITAS Software Corporation in the United States or certain other countries Logos of VERITAS and VERITAS NetBackup are registered trademarks of VERITAS Software Corporation in the United States or certain other countries ARCserve and BrightStor are trademarks of Computer Associates International in the United States or certain other countries All other corporation names and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT The following notice is for EU users only C144 E072 01EN WARNING This is a product which meets Class A of EN55022 In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The foll owing notice is for USA users only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fo
169. t is possible to perform operations such as referencing setting the library and drive status and opening the magazine door of CAS from the operator panel By selecting the buttons on the operator panel operations such as window transition function selection and setup value input can be performed The menu structure of the operator panel is as shown below C144 E072 01EN 41 Operator Panel Operation INFORMATION Cell Map Cell CAS Clean Cell Vendor ID Product ID Auto Clean Drive Target ID Vendor ID Product ID Target ID MAIN MENU SETUP Auto Clean Auto Inventory Target ID Target ID LUN Host WWPN WWPN List IP Address Subnet Mask LUN Host WWPN Library Drive Alarm List Library F W Rev Drive F W Rev 4 2 Gateway OPERATION CAS Open Open Door of AS Magazine CLEAN Manual CLEAN Insert CLNTape Eject CLNTape Load Unload Load Tape to Drive Unload Tape to CAS Slot Reset of Errors LIB Initialization Manual Eject Eject Tape to ome Cell Inventory to All Cells MAINTENANCE Need password Menu to install maintain Library and Drive for Custom Supporter C144 E072 01EN 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel 4 1 2 Window type The windows on the operator panel can be roughly divided into the initialization window home window and menu window 4 1 2 1 Initialization window Initialization is started when the library is t
170. t required gt Only en size numeric characters can be entered The allowed range of input Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 Remarks 1 Ifa character that is not allowed or an out of range value is entered an input error message is displayed 2 For information on the Timezone setting see Table 4 5 World time zones 3 Click the OK button after all settings are completed To restore the conditions before the settings click the Reset button 4 After clicking the OK button the system displays a confirmation window showing the input contents Click the OK button if it is OK to proceed To make entries again click the Back button 5 If processing is completed the system displays a window showing the processing results This completes the settings C144 E072 01EN 5 37 Remote Panel Operation 5 5 5 Setting the e mail function 5 38 The following explains how to set the e mail function This function makes it possible to receive from the device e mail notification about errors To use the e mail function it is necessary to set the source e mail address destination e mail address and SMTP server address 1 Click the E mail button displayed under Setup in the menu frame to display the e mail setting window If the e mail function is already set its values are displayed ETERNUS LT Remote Panel Information Operation Logoff E mail Setup Please enter the follow Recipient address To
171. tation is correct 1 1 5 2 Ejecting cartridges from the magazine 1 Hold the magazine by one hand and then rotate the cartridge drop prevention lever using the same hand Remarks Keep in mind the orientation of the magazine because cartridges will drop if the cartridge storage shelf unit is oriented downward 2 Remove the cartridge using the other hand while maintaining the above state 1 18 C144 E072 01EN 1 1 Device Configuration 1 1 6 Drive module The drive module is a module unit that contains the drive for recording data drive power supply and external interface When for example a drive fails maintenance replacement is carried out in units of drive modules The host interface supports the fiber channel 1 2 Front 3 4 7 Figure 1 16 Drive module appearance 1 CAUTION label A note label for drop prevention when removing drive modules from the device for maintenance replacement C144 E072 01EN 1 19 Overview 1 20 2 Connection connector 3 wm 4 5 6 7 8 wm wm Connector for connecting a drive module and the main unit of the device This connector is used for information management and power supply of the drive Relative position flag Mark for inserting cartridges into the drive with the robot Remarks Note that the robot may not be able to insert cartridges into the drive correctly due to deformation or dust adher
172. tects a hardware error during initialization or when a cartridge is transported Error is displayed in the Library Status field on the Device Status window home window of the operator panel or remote panel and also the Library Error icon is displayed in the icon area Recovery can be made possible by releasing the library error by performing the reset operation on the operator panel Important If the library error cannot be released by the reset operation on the operator panel contact the maintenance person 1 2 6 3 Operation to be performed when the host goes down and a cartridge remaining in the drive should be unloaded If a cartridge is loaded into the drive by backup software and the host goes down or an error occurs in the interface with the library it becomes impossible to unload the cartridge by the backup software In that case the cartridge that is loaded in the drive can be forced to be unloaded back into the original cell by using the manual eject function of the library The manual eject function can be performed by a manual eject operation on the operator panel C144 E072 01EN 1 33 Overview Remarks For information on the method of operating the manual ejection from the operator panel see 4 12 Unloading a Cartridge Loaded from the Host A CAUTION Data loss Do not perform this operation when the host accesses the drive normally Otherwise an error may occur in the drive path 1 2 6
173. tridge contained in magazine into drive loading seseeeseeeeeeeee eessen cartridge in cell referencing information abOUL eee eee eee eeees cartridge loaded from host UNIOACIN Gh a rnini E E E REE cartridge loaded from magazine UNIOACING acen e n cts cartridge stat S t eree eein CAS insertion ejection handle 0 0 0 mechanism appearance CAS cartridge cannot be accessed 4 CAUTION label nisione ivresses cell CLEANING ss03 ssccsscist te ckeessevedee ereire 1 8 diagnostic oe ee cee eeee cee cseeeee eee 1 8 replacements iiss ieoi en TESCIVE Bsc A A E ETS 1 8 cell map window ssseseseesesesesreserssersrrssrrssees Clen Eeee reii EI cleaning cartridge ejectih T e eee haein eae teks oian eat TSETEING cecisscevcdeesivesavscnessergceotestenesedethoore specifying label fOr eee eeeeeceeeeeneeeeee IN 1 Index cleaning cell referencing cartridge information 4 13 Cleaning function 00 cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 31 CLOCK settingi sireeni e 4 36 5 36 common button area s sseeseeeseereerserrereerrsreereeen 4 8 component configuration diagram of standard model eee eee eee eeeeeeeeee 1 7 component configuration of basic Model sansa ee ane Misa he 1 7 CONMECTION eiee enese ee Eere ea e aE Es 1 20 D date time setting WindoW seeeseeseseeeseeeseeeee 5 37 Destination Address eseeseeeeeeeeereeeeereeeeeee 5 39 Device Administrator seessee
174. tted Operation Figure 5 38 SNMP trap transmission completion window C144 E072 01EN 5 51 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Drive Library Maintenance 6 2 _ Removing Cartridges when an Error Occurs 6 3 Error Status 6 4 General Troubleshooting 6 1 Drive Library Maintenance If a hardware error occurs in the drive or library Error is displayed on the operator panel and the error becomes unrecoverable In this case maintenance is required During the execution of work such as to repair the drive or library or replace parts it is necessary to disable the drive to use another one or to stop the operation itself 6 1 1 Procedure for the drive maintenance Follow the procedure below to perform the drive maintenance Remarks Drive maintenance can also be performed while the library is operating 1 Disable the drive to be maintained by using the backup software 2 Perform the drive maintenance performed by the maintenance person 3 Enable the drive that has been maintained by using the backup software 6 1 2 Procedure for the library maintenance Follow the procedure below to perform the library maintenance Turn off the library before starting the library maintenance During execution of library maintenance stop the operation of the backup software 1 Stop the operation of the backup software 2 Perform the library maintenance Work of a maintenance person 3 Resume the op
175. tting made from the operator panel or 5 5 4 Setting the clock setting from the remote panel The library also supports automatic adjustment using NTP only the client function For information on the setting method see 4 5 3 Setting information about the network 2 5 2 8 Checking the remote panel settings 2 10 You can manage and monitor your own library from anywhere on the network from an easy to use Web page To use the remote panel you must make the network settings from the operator panel For information on the setting method see 4 5 3 Setting information about the network Remarks The library must be restarted for the changes to the network settings to take effect C144 E072 01EN 2 6 Checking the Host Settings 2 6 Checking the Host Settings 1 Installing the backup software and driver if necessary Install the host driver backup software and host bus adapter card and then make their settings if they have not been set Remarks For details on the setting and check methods of the host driver and backup software see ETERNUS LT160 Magnetic Tape Library Device Setup Guide 2 Checking the installation To check the installation turn on the host and then search for the library and drive For Windows NT select Settings Control Panel and finally SCSI adapter For Sun Solaris check the installation by seeing the message on the FC host bus adapter driver that is outp
176. uch as the environment for use number of times of use and storage environment are considered for actual operation we recommend replacing the tape cartridge with a new one following as guideline the replacement period described in Section 7 2 Replacement Period 7 7 Appendix A Model Configuration A 1 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 98 cell options 10 CASs A 2 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 182 cell options 10 CASs A 3 Model Configuration of Basic Model A20 10 drive options 221 cell options 10 CASs A 4 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 89 cell options 10 CASs A 5 Model Configuration of Basic Model A32 16 drive options 167 cell options 10 CASs The following table lists the configuration of the numbers of cell options drive options and CAS of the two basic models A20 and A32 Basic model Cell option number Drive option CAS name of cells number of drives A20 98 182 221 10 Max 10 2 A32 89 167 16 Max 10 2 Note The value in is the number of magazines The following shows each model configuration in this appendix Remarks Explanation of symbols in the configuration diagram of each model F Indicates a flag for positioning the accessor cartridge transport element EX Indicates an Exchange cell R Indicates a reserve cell D I
177. up host only 1 Select the Host WWPN button SETUP Host I F d Target C Host wen gt DOWI Figure 4 24 Selecting the Host WWPN button 2 Select the connected adapter number SETUP menu Host I F Host WWPN Adapter 0 Adapter 1 3 Set the permitted host WWPNs for the specified adapter Select the host WWPN from the list Select the List button to display a list of registered WWPNs Select the host WWPNs from this list C144 E072 01EN 4 31 Operator Panel Operation Remarks For information about the method of creating a list of WWPNs see Section 4 5 1 3 Registering a host WWPN list Enter the host WWPN directly Select the Ten Key icon and then enter the host WWPN using the ten key pad The WWPN set here is also added to the host WWPN list Remarks Access is permitted from all hosts by default P SETUP x Host I F Host WWwPH WIP 1212121212121212 List button to make a Ten key button for direct selection from the list input Figure 4 25 Host WWPN setting window Delete host WWPN that is already set Select the Ten Key icon of the item to be deleted select the AC button for the reset and then select the OK button WWPN that has been set will be deleted 1 1 Even if a host WWPN is deleted it is not removed from the WWPN list For information about the method of removing it from the list see Section 4 5 1 4 Deleting from the WWPN list
178. urned on In the initialization window the processing contents of the library are displayed using characters Horizon mechanism Tilte mechani F Robot test Figure 4 1 Initialization window 4 1 2 2 Home window C144 E072 01EN If the initialization is completed the operator panel switches to the home window In the home window as Device Status the library drive status is displayed in the main area and the library status is displayed in the icon area in real time Selecting an icon that indicates the library status displays its contents 4 3 Operator Panel Operation DEVICE STATUS LT0122L1 No Tae f ma Us Figure 4 2 Home window 4 1 2 3 Menu window Selecting the MENU button in the home window switches the panel to the menu window From the menu window it is possible to reference and set information and perform library operations OPERATION MAINTENANCE Figure 4 3 Menu window C144 E072 01EN C144 E072 01EN 4 1 Overview of the Operator Panel INFORMATION button Library drive information reference The cartridge label name of general cells and CAS magazine cells library mode setup information and error log can be referenced SETUP button Library drive information settings Settings for the Target ID networks and library modes can be made OPERATION button Library operation Operations such as loading to the drive unloading from the drive
179. used Try using anew tape A CAUTION Damage to the library During troubleshooting do not insert a defective tape into another drive The defective tape may damage the drive Tape is stuck in the drive Turn the library off and then on again and try using the operator panel to eject the tape Confirm that the backup host software has not reserved the slot If the slot has been reserved the reservation must be cancelled Perform a reset operation from the operator panel to check if the tape is ejected Contact maintenance personnel 6 4 4 CAS The CAS cartridge cannot be accessed From the operator panel open the target CAS door Then remove the magazine Remove the tape Reinsert the magazine Ifthe magazine is defective contact maintenance personnel 6 4 5 Compatibility The cleaning or data cartridge is not compatible with the drive Confirm that a cleaning or data cartridge compatible with the drive is being used Confirm that the correct barcode label is affixed C144 E072 01EN 6 11 Troubleshooting 6 4 6 Library performance Poor library performance Check the network bandwidth on the host computer Confirm that the FC path of the drive is not shared with other devices such as a disk unit Confirm that the drive is clean Use new tape The use of deteriorated tape adversely affects performance because access is retried on deteriorated s
180. used for the load unload operation the drive cannot be used from backup software Be sure to stop the operation of backup software before performing the load unload operation Cleaning Data loss If a drive is used for the load unload operation the drive cannot be used from backup software Be sure to stop the operation of backup software before performing the load unload operation Restarting the library Data loss Before turning off and then turning on the power again consult with the system administrator Do not turn off and then turn on the power when the interface is active Otherwise data loss or a hang up of the host system may occur Troubleshooting Damage to the library During troubleshooting do not insert a defective tape into another drive The defective tape may damage the drive vi C144 E072 01EN Important Information on Handling Maintenance A WARNING Users must not attempt to repair the LT160 by themselves Ask Fujitsu to dispatch one of its engineers or an engineer authorized by Fujitsu for maintenance work Disposal of the LT160 and Packing Materials If you need to dispose of the LT160 follow the instructions provided by maintenance personnel Expendable Supplies Use Fujitsu designated expendable supplies for the LT160 Using other materials may result in injury to users and bystanders or damage to their property Modification or Reconditioning of the LT160 Do not modify the LT160 or
181. ut to the OS startup log such as var adm messages specified in the etc syslog conf file or using the utility commands provided with the FC host bus adapter Perform backup on a trial basis to make sure that all the components are correctly set up Remarks For more information on setting or checking the driver of the host bus adapter or the backup software see the ETERNUS LT160 Tape Library Setup Guide provided with the library or the host bus adapter manual C144 E072 01EN 211 Chapter 3 Library Operation 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge 3 2 Cleaning the Drive 3 3 Power to the unit 3 4 Turning on the server 3 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Cartridge Data Cartridge C144 E072 01EN This section explains how to insert and eject a data cartridge Remarks For information on inserting and ejecting a cleaning cartridge see Section 4 9 To insert a cartridge into a cell inside the library either manually insert it after opening the front door or insert it from the CAS using a backup software operation The first method allows you to insert a large number of cartridges at one time but opening the front door places the library offline Therefore if you want to insert a cartridge during operation you can only do so from the CAS To eject a cartridge from the library either manually eject it after opening the front door or eject it from the CAS using a backup soft
182. ware operation As with insertion of a cartridge the first method allows you to eject a large number of cartridges at one time but opening the front door places the library offline Therefore if you want to eject a cartridge during operation you can only do so from the CAS Using the operator panel you can eject only a cleaning cartridge in the cleaning cell 3 1 Library Operation 3 1 1 Inserting Ejecting a cartridge by opening the front door The following explains how to insert and eject a cartridge by opening the front door A CAUTION Damage to the library If work is done while the front door is open be careful not to touch the robot cables and printed circuits 1 Ifthe front door is opened the library goes offline Stop the operation of backup software before opening the front door A CAUTION Data loss If the front door is opened during operation the system performs an emergency stop Before opening the front door stop the software backup 2 Open the front door At this point make sure that a notification is displayed in the popup window in the main area of the operator panel and the Front Door Opened icon is lit in the icon area 3 Insert a cartridge into the cell or eject it from the cell When inserting a cartridge insert it as far as it will go with the cartridge having the correct orientation as shown in Figure 3 1 If the insertion orientation is correct the bar code label
183. when the device is operating A special magazine is used for inserting or ejecting cartridges and up to five volumes of cartridges can be inserted ejected simultaneously for each CAS CAS consists of the following mechanisms 1 2 i 3 4 Figure 1 8 CAS mechanism appearance 1 10 C144 E072 01EN 1 2 3 4 1 1 Device Configuration External door Door that covers the magazine insertion ejection port The external door is normally locked by covering the magazine insertion ejection port The external door can be unlocked by using an operation from the operator panel so that a magazine can be inserted or ejected By closing this door after inserting a magazine an inventory of the magazine is made to manage information about cartridges in the magazine Internal door Safety door to screen off the operator from the device interior when no magazine is inserted in CAS Magazine insertion ejection port Port for inserting a magazine into the device or ejecting it from the device Positioning projection Projection with a tilt to position the magazine correctly in CAS The following explains how to insert and eject a magazine using CAS 1 1 4 1 Inserting a magazine from CAS C144 E072 01EN 1 2 After the CAS external door is unlocked with an operation from the operator panel the external door opens slight
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