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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Ela    D                         2 3    Revision K    96054    Locations    Figure 2 2  Rear View of Components  Continued   L201  280     l     Note     2 4    Library low voltage differential  LVD  and high  voltage differential  HVD  SCSI ports   Fibre Channel router power cord access plate  Library serial number and agency label   Drive O   Drive 1   Drive 2   Drive 3   Drive 4   Drive 5      Drive 6     Drive 7     Library warranty identification number     Dual power label     Power receptacle  4      Power on off switch  4      Input line receptacle  for standard supply on    the left and redundant supply on the right  2       Input line switch  for standard supply on the left    and redundant supply on the right  2     and the bottom is Drive 7     Revision K    18   19   20     21   22   23     24   25   26   27   28     29   30     Standard power supplies   Redundant power supplies   Fibre Channel router card  SCSI LVD  2    optional    Fibre Channel router port  2    Fibre Channel router CSE serial port  2   SCSI ports to connect library and drives when  using the Fibre Channel router card  Personality module connector   Customer Services Engineering  CSE  port  Reserved for Development Engineering  Ethernet Web interface port   Library RESET
2.    96054 Revision K 1 17    Standard Installation Procedure    Attaching the Personality Module    The personality module is a connector that stores the library cell capacity information   The module stores a capacity of 40  60  or 80 cells  The library does not operate properly  unless an authorized module is attached to the rear of the EM     Attach the module before powering on the library for proper initialization  Only remove the module  when installing an upgrade conversion bill or replacing the library     CAUTION    Possible component damage  Make sure you follow the ESD procedure  described in  Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Damage Prevention  on  page xxii before connecting the personality module     The personality module is in a bag taped to the power supply handle  Remove the  personality module and attach it to its connectot       A 40 cell version uses part 31363390x     A 60 cell version uses part 31363420x     An 80 cell version uses part 31363450x        f e  E JR b   E             _  EL Ed    1  Personality module    Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip    1 18    If your library is not an 80 cell version  the tape management software only recognizes  the data cells designated for the capacity that you ordered  To remind the operator to not  place data cartridges into the other cells  attach the cell barrier clip  as shown in the  following figure     Use the PERS MODULE Menu on the operator panel to determine your library   s cell  capacity     Revision K 96054 
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4.    Standard Installation Procedure    Figure 1 2  Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip  L201 207              _  jam       ee      ud       MHN                                         AAAS                   1  Cell barrier clip location for 40 cell version library  2  Cell barrier clip location for 60 cell version library    96054 Revision K    L201_207    1 19    Standard Installation Procedure    Inserting the Cartridges    1 20    Make sure you refer to    Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Damage Prevention    on page xxii  before proceeding     Depending on the version and configuration of your library  some storage cells cannot be  used  Read the legend on the page following Figure 1 3 on page 1 21     Note  You do not have to insert a cartridge into every storage cell  The library  automatically audits cartridges and empty cells as part of its initialization routine     CAUTION   Do not place a white cartridge into cell 1044d  or you will cause an  initialization failure     Inserting the cartridges correctly is critical for library operation  If you  do not orient the cartridges correctly or do not insert them all the way  into the storage cells  the library might fail  and the operator panel might  display an error message  Make sure you insert the cartridge inside the  black array  not above or beneath it  Figure 1 4 on page 1 23 shows the  correct way to insert cartridges into storage cells     Check the cartridges to make sure that they are correctly labeled  as described i
5.    ptica  xxix  installation   cables to Fibre Channel router  1 16   cell bartier clip  1 18   connecting external cables  1 14   deskside version  1 9   fiber optic cables  xx   inserting cartridges  1 20   inspecting library  1 8   personality module  1 18   positioning library  1 9   powering on library  1 30   preparing for  1 5   preparing location  1 8   quick  1 1   rack version  1 9   standard  1 5   unpacking library  1 7  interfaces   drive  1 26    K    kit  grounding  xxii  kit  puesta a tierra  xxx    Revision K 96054    L    label  laser product  xx  labels  DLT  2 7  Ultrium  2 7  laser product label  xx  library  cell bartier clip  1 19  configuration table  1 31  deskside version  1 9  dimensions and weight  2 12  dual power label location  2 4  electronics module location  2 4  external cables worksheet  2 15  inspecting  1 8  installation  1 1  personality module  1 18  positioning  1 9  power cord number worksheet  2 13  powering on  1 30  rack version  1 9  reset button  2 4  SCSI port  2 4  serial number location  2 4  specifications  2 9  status port location  2 4  unpacking  1 7  warranty ID location  2 4  lifting procedures  xviii  lifting safety  xvii  limits  SCSI cable length  1 13  locations  AC power supply  2 4  cartridge access port  2 2  cells  1 21  columns  1 22  CSE port  2 4  DLT labels  2 7  door locks  2 2  drives  1 21  2 4  dual power label  2 4  electronics module  2 4  Ethernet port  2 4  Fibre Channel router  port  2 4  hand  2 6  
6.   CAUTION    Possible data loss or system problem  If you must disconnect the  external SCSI cables  make sure that you stop all processes attached to  this system       Ifthe drives are daisy chained  stop all data processing on the channel to which the  dtives are connected before disconnecting the drives       Make sure that there is no activity on the SCSI bus before disconnecting the external  SCSI cables  Stop all processes on the client server computer       Make sure that all signals are terminated at each end of the SCSI bus       Do not mix single ended and differential terminators     WARNING    Lifting hazard  Depending upon the drive type  each drive and tray  weighs between 5 0 kg  11 Ib  and 5 8 kg  12 7 Ib   Make sure that you  follow the lifting instructions in  Lifting Techniques  on page xvii     ADVERTENCIA    Riesgo al levantar  En funci  n del tipo de unidad  cada unidad y bandeja  pesa entre 5 0 kg  11 Ib  y 5 8 kg  12 7 Ib   Aseg  rese de seguir las  instrucciones de la secci  n  T  cnicas de levantamiento de objetos  en  la p  gina xxvi     96054 Revision K 1 27    Standard Installation Procedure       CAUTION   Possible component damage  Do not use a screwdriver for the drive door latch knob  or drive tray latch knob     1  Atthe rear of the library  turn the drive door latch knob to your left to open the drive door     1  Knob       CAUTION    Load unload problems  The drive tray latch must be fully loosened  disengaged   before you slide the tray i
7.   SNMP Terms    B SNMP Terms    SNMP uses a manager agent structure  a database  and a small set of commands to  exchange information  SNMP terms include        Agent A module that resides in a managed device  The agent is responsible for  responding to requests from the manager and for sending raps to a recipient that  inform the systems administrator of potential problems       Community String Applications use community strings for access control  The  manager includes the community string in its SNMP messages to an agent  The agent  consequently can accept or reject the operation       Managed device A device that hosts the services of an SNMP agent that provides  monitored information and controlled operations using SNMP  L Series libraries are  managed devices       Management Information Base  MIB  A collection of information stored in  a database that contains configuration and statistical information for a managed  device  For L Series libraries  a copy of the MIB is loaded with microcode and stored  on the LLC card  See    Management Information Base  on page A 4 for more  information about the MIB        Manager A thing that provides the communication link between the systems  administrator and the managed devices on the network  A manager station or server  allows the systems administrator to get information about the device through the  MIB and to receive traps from an agent        Recipient A location on a manager where the SNMP agent sends traps  This  location
8.   atienda a las siguientes precauciones de seguridad mientras est    realizando alguna actividad de mantenimiento  El incumplimiento de  dichas precauciones puede conllevar graves lesiones     Antes de realizar cualquier tarea en equipos el  ctricos conectados   qu  tese las joyas y accesorios conductores de electricidad  como relojes  y anillos     e Evite las descargas el  ctricas  Tenga cuidado al trabajar en la proximidades de  conectores y alimentaciones el  ctricas     e Antes de extraer unidad sustituible in situ u otro componente  apague el equipo y  descon  ctelo de la red el  ctrica  Recuerde que  incluso si est  n apagados  en algunas    reas pueden quedar tensiones peligrosas     e  Pongaa tierra todos los equipos de prueba y herramientas el  ctricas       Dara levantar objetos  consulte la informaci  n de    T  cnicas de levantamiento de  objetos    on page  xxvi       No quite  corte ni cambie de lugar indiscriminadamente las baldosas  Antes de  manipular baldosas  aseg  rese de conocer el entorno del cliente y de recibir su  autorizaci  n  Recuerde que cada situaci  n es diferente        Aplique las pr  cticas adecuadas de limpieza en el   rea del equipo para prevenir  incendios y accidentes     Nota  Entre los factores importantes que deben tenerse en cuenta es la presencia de gas  Halon    detectores de humo subterr  neos y cables conductores a otros equipos  instalados en las proximidades     96054 Revision K XXV    T  cnicas de levantamiento de objetos    E
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10.  2 9    Revision K 96054    SCSI  1 13  standard installation procedure  1 5  storage cells location  1 21  switches  power on off  2 4    T    table  configuration  1 31  tape drives See drives   terminator  SCSI  1 15    U    Ultrium   See drives  unpacking library  1 7    W    wall receptacle worksheet  2 13    96054    Revision K    Index    warning  eye hazard from laser  xix  library weight in rack  xix  messages in manual  1 xii  tipping rack  1 11  warning  description  1 xii  warranty ID number  DLT  2 7  libraty  2 4  Ultrium  2 7  Web interface port location  2 4  weights  drives and cartridges  2 10  library  2 11  wotksheets  external cables  2 15  power cord number  2 13  wall receptacle  2 13  wrist safety  xviii    Index 5    Index    This page intentionally left blank     Index 6 Revision K 96054    Sun Microsystems  Inc  4150 Network Circle  Santa Clara  CA 95054 USA Phone 1 650 960 1300 or 1 800 555 9SUN Web sun com Go SUN  S lo    microsystems    ARGENTINA  5411 4317 5636   AUSTRALIA  1 800 550 786    AUSTRIA  43 1 601 26 0   BALKANS  301 6188 111   BELGIUM  32 2 704 89 83   BRAZIL  55 11 51872100   BRUNEI  65 216 8333   CANADA  1 800 422 8020  GENERAL   416 964 2001  LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SALES  TORONTO    CHILE  562 372 4500    COLOMBIA  571 629 2323  Czech REPUBLIC  420 2 33009311    DENMARK  45 4556 5040 e EGYPT  00 202 570 9442   FINLAND  358 9 525 561 e FRANCE  33 1 41 33 17 17    GERMANY  49 89 460 08 2788   GREECE  30 01 6188101   HONG KONG  8
11.  25  Table 1 5  Compatible Drives and Interfaces                                               1 26  Table 1 6  L80 Tape Library Configuration Information                                      1 31  Table 2 1  Library Environment Specifications                                               2 9  Table 2 2  Library Power Specifications   iiis 2 9  Table 2 3  Drive and Cartridge Weights                                                    2 10  Table 2 4  Drive Power Specifications                                4444 ehh hen 2 10  Table 2 5  Country specific Power Corda    2 13  Table 2 6  Non country specific Power Cords 0    0    en 2 14   Table 2 7  External Cables rra OS AS QR CR E ERIS TRE eda 2 15  Table  Az  SNMP Default Settings   e bes Sed uem eee x eee ten ta ere d A 7    96054    Revision K ix    Tables    This page intentionally left blank     Revision K 96054    Preface        This manual is for either customers or service representatives  depending upon the  service contract  When you have completed the procedures in this manual  refer to the  user s guide or service manual to configure your library  See    Related Publications    on  page xiv     Most of the information pertains to library hardware  For specific drive information or  for client generated software commands and console messages  refer to your drive or  software documentation     E Organization    96054    This manual has two chapters  one appendix  and an index     Chapter 1    Hardware Installation   
12.  ESD  Damage Prevention    on  page xxii for the drive tray and personality module steps     Equipment damage  Do not grip the library by the power supply or  electronics module  EM  handles  or by the fans     6  Remove the drive trays  power supplies  cartridges  and front door to reduce the  weight     7  Place the library in the desired location     CAUTION   Possible equipment damage  Make sure that the SCSI cable does not  block the fan before you close the drive door     Possible cable damage  Make sure you move the SCSI cable out of the  way before you close the drive door     8  Install the drive trays  power supplies  and cartridges into the library   9  For the deskside version  install the front door     Note  For the rack version  install the front door after you have secured the library  to the rack     1 2 Revision K 96054    10     11     12     13     14     15   16     17   18     19     20     21     22     96054    Quick Installation Procedure    Using proper ESD procedures  obtain the personality module from the bag taped to  the power supply handle  and insert it into its connector at the rear of the library  The  library will not initialize properly unless the personality module is installed       A 40 cell version uses part 31363390x     A 60 cell version uses part 31363420x     An 80 cell version uses part 31363450x     Attach the cell barrier clip if your library is not an 80 cell version   This clip identifies the cells that you may use for your dat
13.  Recipient  using some default values   host port number     all  delete all or a selected member of the SNMP  Trap Recipient List        162  1024 65535     Revision K       96054    Starting SNMP    The library comes configured with some default settings  listed in Table A 1     Table A 1  SNMP Default Settings    Setting Default    Description       Port number 161    Valid port IDs are 161  and 1024 to 65535       Community String public    Agent community string  When set to public   requests coming from any community string  will be accepted        Grace Period 5 minutes    Once you enter the password  you have 1 to  5 minutes to Set any values for the agent        Trap Recipient    v Empt  List iid    This list supports up to 12 recipients with  no duplicate entries        SNMP  agent  Disabled       M Starting SNMP    96054    To start SNMP for the library  you must   1  Configure the library     a  Enable the agent    Enabled or Disabled    b  Add recipients to the trap list  if needed     c  Make any optional changes to the default settings     2  Re IPL the library for the changes to take effect     Revision K    Starting SNMP    A 8    This page intentionally left blank     Revision K    96054    Index    A    AC powet supply location  2 4  access control  SNMP  A 4  advertencia  mensajes en el manual  1 xii  peso de la biblioteca en el bastidor  xxvii  vuelco del bastidor  1 11  advertencia  descripci  n  1 xii  alert messages in manual  1 xii  atm safety  xviii 
14.  Web  site for employees     The URL for the Global Services Support Tools is http    sunsolve central sun com   handbook  internal Field Tools    Documents on CD    Documents on CD  3106600xx  contains portable document format  PDF  files of Sun  Storage Tek brand product publications  To order Documents on CD  contact your local  Customer Services Logistics Depot  Documents on CD is only for employees     Hardcopy Publications    You may order paper copies of publications listed on the CRC or included on the  Documents on CD     Service publications have numeric part numbers  To order paper copies of service  publications  contact your local Customer Services Logistics Depot     xvi Revision K 96054    Safety       The following pages describe common practices concerning electrical safety  ergonomics   rack installation  fiber optics  and electrostatic discharge     M Safety Precautions    WARNING    Potential injury  On the job safety is important  therefore  observe the  following safety precautions while you are engaging in any maintenance  activity  Failing to follow these precautions could result in serious injury     Remove all conductive jewelry  such as watches and rings  before you  service powered on equipment     e Avoid electrical shock  Be careful when you work near power connectors and    supplies     e  Powet off the equipment that is being serviced before you remove a field replaceable  unit  FRU  or other component  Remember that dangerous voltages could st
15.  attaching  cell barrier clip  1 18  personality module  1 18    B    barrier  cell  1 19  bus  SCSI types  1 12    C    cables  power  2 13  2 14  cables de fibra   ptica  conectores  xxix  instalaci  n  xxix  manipulaci  n  xxx  cables  external connections  Fibre Channel router example  1 16  SCSI example  1 15  SCSI restrictions  1 12  terminator part numbers  1 4  CAP  See cartridge access port  CAP   cartridge access port  CAP  location  2 2  cartridges  inserting into library  1 23  welght  2 10  caution  damaging hand  1 4  disconnecting SCSI cables  1 27  drive weight  1 27  gripping handles  fans  1 9  messages in manual  1 xii    96054    mixing DLT cartridges  1 24  mixing interfaces on same bus  1 13  powering off  1 30  safety precautions  xvii  SCSI types on same bus  1 12  caution  description  1 xii  CEI serial number  DLT  2 7  Ultrium  2 7  cell barrier clip  1 18  cells valid location  1 21  cleaning cartridge cells location  1 21  columns location  1 22  configuration  SNMP  A 6  configuring library  recording information  1 30  connecting external cables  SCSI  1 14  to Fibre Channel router  1 16  conventions in manual  xiii  cord part numbers  2 13  2 14  CSE port location  2 4  Customer Resource Center  CRC   1 xv    D    daisy chained drives  1 27  DES  kit de puesta a tierra  contenido  xxx  precauciones y prevenci  n  XXX  procedimientos a seguir durante tareas de  mantenimiento o servicio t  cnico  xxx  deskside version  dimensions  2 11  installat
16.  button   use a wooden pencil   never a screwdriver or other electrical  conductor  to press this button to prevent  damaging the button or the LLC card   Electronics module   Optional Native Fibre port  card in EM     The top drive that is installed is Drive 0  If all eight drives are installed  the top drive is Drive 0    96054    Locations    Figure 2 3  Internal View of Components  L201 289        E     AD    vde  K           Y     e       SARA     e  NAE    PN          dh    n JON    IN    DN          NEN        Ver LF    zx AA SAAAM DING           2          D      E    a a  AR A    SS        EJ E E Se S ias                        e                            ES                                      ae     ELE YES          L201 289    2 5    Revision K    96054    Locations    Figure 2 3  Internal View of Components  Continued   L201 289     1  Hand 8  Drivel   2  Drive 7  See note   9  Drive O   3  Drive 6 10  Columns O through 3  with 3 on far right  4  Drive 5 11  Two optional cleaning cartridge cells   5  Drive 4 12  CAP with removable five cell magazine  6  Drive 3 13  Cartridge   7  Drive2    Note  The top drive that is installed is Drive 0  If all eight drives are installed  the top drive is Drive 0  and the bottom is Drive 7     Figure 2 4  Robotic Components  L201 255                                                        L201 255    1  Zmotor 3  Zcarriage  2  Haz shaftsnd 4  Theta motor    2 6 Revision K 96054    Locations    Figure 2 5  DLT Drive Label Locatio
17.  cables  out of the way before you close the drive doors     3  Install the drive trays  if they were not shipped with the library or if you removed  them  See    Installing the Drives  on page 1 27     Rack Installation    Use a standard 483 mm  19 in   wide rack with 18 rack units of space to accommodate  the library  which sits on customer rack specific brackets or on a tray provided by the  customer  The library is secured to the rack with screws and nut clips to prevent the  library from being pulled off the rack     The rack can have a rear door  The door must extend at least 102 mm  4 in   beyond the  library to allow proper air flow for the library s cooling fans and for cable routing  The  maximum rack air ambient temperature is 40  C  104  P      To allow easy access to the CAP and operator panel  the rack should not have a front  door  If you install a front door  make sure that the door provides proper ventilation     Revision K 1 9    Standard Installation Procedure    The library uses the power cable s ground point for its earth ground connection  All  electrical connections  either directly to the wall ot to a powet strip in the rack  must be  properly grounded  Consider proper electrical circuit and power strip overload  protection     Note  The rack can be ordered from Sun StorageTek or from another vendor  The  Storage Tek conversion bill number for a black rack is YXL20 40 80 SHELF     To install the library into a rack     1  Install the brackets or tray o
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19.  e o    xxiii   Prepare the Work Areas  esee er ete eee e ma eumd a xxiii   Access the Equipment   eese eve uc lee Ur GR AK An wee eu Rs xxiii   Replace  Components    gaia es id RAS ees EP OU NE P I esce xxiii    S Up TTT xxiv    96054 Revision K v    Contents    D  BUTA Gees Vases NACER ODER C CU UR UA UM o RU ew AAA XXV  Precauciones de seg  ridad  5 8 2eme ea e eei Mn ee ete S DII O Shae XXV  T  cnicas de levantamiento de objetos                                              xxvi  Seguridad de hombros  codos  mu  ecas y manos                                      xxvi  Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor                                               2  xxvii  Seguridad de fibras   pticas esse siess K K terroris dr ki to nn xxviii  Etiqueta del producto l  ser er Lesser ii hk eee TRT EE Rhe aere R E iA xxviii  Instalaci  n de cables de fibra   ptica                                            222  xxix  Manipulaci  n de cables de fibra   ptica      eee XXX  Prevenci  n de da  os por descargas electrost  ticas  DES                                    XXX  Precauciones contra descargas electrost  ticas  DES                                    xxxi  Procedimiento de protecci  n contra descargas electrost  ticas  DES                      xxxii  Prepare  eliarea de trabajo  ore da v I ER Wine EA Rx die a e ee regie xxxii   Acceda aleq  uipo veria le rh e e ia EWS RR Sea nea AR 0  xxxii  Sustituya los componentes   secre N RR N R E a es E ae ra EE oa rere eite ri e xxxii   Limpie a
20.  high voltage differential  HVD  or  low voltage differential  LVD   The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths  but  throughput is slower than LVD  The LVD interface restricts cable lengths  but provides  faster throughput     CAUTION   Potential equipment damage  Do not mix LVD and HVD operation on the  same bus     SCSI Cable Restrictions    The library and drives accept on SCSI Type 3 connectors  If you use SCSI Type 1 or  2  connectors  you must use a SCSI Type 1  or SCSI Type 2 to SCSI Type 3 adapter     Note  If you are connecting the library or drives to an LVD SCSI bus  the cable can be  no longer than 12 m  39 4 ft      Each interface requires a unique terminator     Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    The following table lists restrictions for SCSI connections     Table 1 1  SCSI Cable Length Restrictions    Application Length Restriction       Single ended Stub length  102 mm  4 in    5 to 10 MB s data transfer rate  3 m  10 ft   1 to 5 MB s data transfer rate  6 m  20 ft        High voltage Stub length  203 mm  8 in    differential 1 to 40 MB s data transfer rate  25 m  82 ft        Low voltage Stub length  102 mm  4 in    differential 1 to 80 MB s data transfer rate  12 m  39 37 ft     Host Bus Adapter Requirements    The host bus adapter  HBA  in your server must match the library and drive s SCSI bus  type  If the interface to the library is HVD  the server must contain an HVD compatible  HBA  if the interface to the library is LVD  the s
21.  is defined by the combination of either the IP address or DNS name and the  port number  The default recipient port number 1s 162        Trap A message that reports a problem  error  or a significant event that occurred  within the device     E SNMP Commands    96054    SNMPv1 offers a limited number of commands that follow a simple request response  exchange to communicate between the manager and the agent     The manager issues request such as        Get A request for information of a specific variable      GetNext A request for the next specific variable      Set A request to change the value of a specific variable     The agent responds with     e Get Response   A response to the manager s Get and GetNext commands      Trap An asynchronous message to the recipient about an error or event     Refer to the SNMP software documentation for additional information     Revision K A 3    Access Control    M Access Control    Because community strings provide a weak form of access control in SNMPv1  Sun  Storage Tek s embedded agent will not rely on the so called    private    community string in  order to accept changes to the library s configuration  Access control and authorization  for Set operations is performed by using an administrative password  Consequently  Sun  Storage Tek s embedded agent uses only one community string for both Get and Set  operations     M Management Information Base    A4    The MIB is a viewable document that contains descriptions about the charact
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23.  required to support  SNMP       The CLI port  command line interface   See Figure A 3 for examples of the help and help snmp commands       The SNMP software application   you can also use any SNMP application to change  some of the agent s settings  You must be MIB aware and refer to the L series mib for  specific information     Figure A 3  CLI Help and Help SNMP Commands    cli   help  help  command   diag   download   fsc   network   snmp   time   password    help on a specific command   execute diagnostics   download new image to prom  manipulate fault symptom codes  manipulate network information  manipulate SNMP configuration  view modify library date  amp  time  reset modify library admin password    help snmp    view   community  string    enable disable   port  port number     grace  number     reset    list  add    add  ipaddr  name     display SNMP  set Community  enable of dis  set Agent Lis   Valid  161     Agent settings  String IP address  able SNMP Agent  tening Port Number  1024 65535     set Write Grace Period Number      1 5 minut    es      set SNMP Agent configuration parameters  to default values    display SNMP  add a member    Trap Recipient List    to the SNMP Trap Recipient List by    answering individual prompts for values     add a member    to the SNMP Trap Recipient List using    add  ipaddr  name     delete   ipaddr  name     Where valid  host port number  values      host port number     some default values       add a member to the SNMP Trap
24.  shaded area allows for cable    and cooling clearances        4     1011 mm  39 80 in   height including casters     casters are 72 mm  2 85 in       2  540 mm  21 25 in   width    l     3  740 mm  29 15 in   depth without external    cables  Weight  library only  63 5 kg  140 Ib     2 11    Revision K    96054    Specifications       d Weight  1201 344   P  P    imensions an                    00000000000000000000004    N                                                       VERRE          LE ud ES gl                      J                                  NT  D    ZA    0000000000000             Figure 2 10  L80 Rack Version D    0000000000000000000000000                    N SANOS AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA IAN A                      4             Pu             L201 344    96054    Revision K    2 12    Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles    Figure 2 10  L80 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight  Continued   L201 344     1  797 mm  31 39 in   height 4  448 mm  17 65 in   width   2  483 mm  19 0 in   width of front with flange 5  102 mm  4 0 in   dedicated fan exhaust   3  697 mm  27 44 in   depth without external clearance area  shaded area allows for cable  cables  not shown  fans protrude 27 mm and cooling clearances    1 06 in   from back 6  37 mm  1 44 in      Weight  library only  63 5 kg  140 Ib     E Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles    Power cords for the library are listed in the table below  All cables are 3 m  9 8 ft      The receptacle type is listed  Refer 
25.  tells you how to install the hardware portions  of the libraty  It contains a Quick Installation Procedure  for  experienced users and a  Standard Installation Procedure  that guides  you through each step of the installation     Chapter 2    Locations  Specifications  and Cables  identifies library components   drive label locations  specifications  and external cable part numbers     Appendix A    SNMP    provides the implementation of the Simple Network  Management Protocol  SNMP      Index The Index helps you locate information     Revision K    xi    M Alert Messages    Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has a  unique relationship to the main text or graphic     Note  A note provides additional information that is of special interest  A note might  point out exceptions to rules or procedures  A note usually  but not always   follows the information to which it pertains     CAUTION    A caution informs you of conditions that might result in damage to  hardware  corruption of data  or corruption of application software   A caution always precedes the information to which it pertains     WARNING    A warning alerts you to conditions that might result in long term health  problems  injury  or death  A warning always precedes the information  to which it pertains     M Mensajes de alerta    Los mensajes de alerta llaman la atenci  n hacia informaci  n de especial importancia  o que tiene una relaci  n espec  fica con el tex
26.  tire de ellos a trav  s de la escalerilla portacables  Al tender los  cables  mant  ngalos apartados de esquinas afiladas  colgadores de techo   conductos  tuber  as y actividades de construcci  n     Longitud de elevaci  n vertical  Deje los cables en la bobina original y  b  jelos desde arriba  No tire de ellos desde abajo  Utilice los fijadores adecuados  para inmovilizarlos     General  No instale cables de fibra   ptica encima de detectores de humo     Instalaci  n de los cables     Deje como m  nimo 4 6 m  15 pies  de cable en cada extremo  en previsi  n de  futuras extensiones     Utilice protectores contra tirones para evitar que el peso del cable da  e el  conector     Repase en el presente manual  as   como de manuales afines  toda la informaci  n  relativa a la manipulaci  n segura de cables de fibra   ptica     3  Protecci  n de los conectores     Inserte los conectores con todo cuidado para evitar da  ar   stos o la fibra     No quite la cubierta de protecci  n del conector hasta que est   preparado para  realizar las conexiones     Al desconectar el conector  vuelva a colocar la cubierta de protecci  n     Antes de realizar una conexi  n  limpie el conector  Aseg  rese de que no haya  obstrucciones y de que las ranuras de chavetas est  n alineadas     Revision K Xxix    Manipulaci  n de cables de fibra   ptica    Al manipular cables de fibra   ptica  tenga en cuenta las siguientes precauciones     No enrolle el cable a menos de 96 mm  3 75   de di  metro       
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28. Attach the free end of the coil cord to the most appropriate place     a  If you are working on components from a small piece of equipment  attach the  free end of the coil cord to the grounding kit work surface  In addition  be sure  that you touch an unpainted metal surface on the equipment before you touch an  internal component     b  Ifyou are working on components from a large piece of equipment  attach the  free end of the coil cord to a grounding jack or to an unpainted metal surface  inside the equipment     Replace Components  7  Remove the defective component and place it on the work surface     8  Remove the replacement component from its ESD protective package  and install  the component in the equipment     9  Place the defective component in the ESD protective package     96054 Revision K xxiii    Clean Up    10  Disconnect the ground cords from the equipment   11  Reinstall all equipment covers and close all equipment doors     12  Disconnect the coil cord from your wrist  and  if necessary  disconnect the ground  cord from the work surface     13  Properly store the work surface and the other Field Service Grounding Kit items     Xxiv Revision K 96054    Seguridad       Las siguientes p  ginas describen pr  cticas habituales sobre seguridad el  ctrica   ergonom  a  instalaci  n en bastidor  fibras   pticas y descargas electrost  ticas     BI Precauciones de seguridad    ADVERTENCIA    Posibles lesiones  la seguridad durante el trabajo es importante  por  ello
29. Figure 1 4  Inserting the Cartridges     e a Ree be 1 23  Figure 2 1  Front View of Components   hn 2 2  Fig  re 2 2  Rear View of Components vuitton e Vea e Vu aia tees 2 3  Figure 2 3  Internal View of Components                                                   2 5  Figure 2 4  Robotic Components                                                         2 6  Figure 2 5  DLT Drive Label Locations       or 2 7  Figure 2 6  Ultrium LTO Drive Label Locations       e 2 7  Figure 2 7  SN3300 Fibre Channel Router Components                                       2 8  Figure 2 8  SN3400 Fibre Multi Protocol Router Components                                  2 8  Figure 2 9  L80 Deskside Version Dimensions and Weight                                    2 11  Figure 2 10  L80 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight  L201 344                             2 12  Figure A 1  SNMP and DNS Network Block Diagram Example      o A 2  Figure A 2  Management Information Base Hierarchy                                        A 5  Figure A 3  CLI Help and Help SNMP Commands                                          A 6    viii Revision K 96054    Tables    Tables       Table 1 1  SCSI Cable Length Restrictions                                                 1 13  Table 1 2  SCST Device Bus Types  88088  ss Elend ONE e AC UR EER SS 1 13  Table 1 3  LTO Drive Backward Readability                                             2  1 25  Table 1 4  SCSI Device  Bus Types  Issues aorta ai ahh eee pa abe ens ERI AA 1
30. No curve el cable a menos de 12 mm  0 5   de radio  Sun recomienda que el radio de  curvatura de un cable no sea inferior a 20 veces el di  metro del cable     e No tire de los cables  col  quelos con cuidado en su posici  n        e No aferre los cables con alicates  pinzas ni fresas  No una los cables ni los conectores  a dispositivos de tracci  n       Mantenga los cables apartados de bordes y salientes afilados que pudieran cortarlos o  desgastarlos  Aseg  rese de que los orificios del equipo dispongan de bordes  protectores     e Proteja los cables contra temperaturas extremas       En toda ocasi  n en que el conector no est   conectado  col  quele su cubierta de  protecci  n     MH Prevenci  n de da  os por descargas electrost  ticas     DES     Quienes manipulan componentes sensibles a las descargas electrost  ticas  DES  deben  ser conscientes de los da  os que   stas pueden provocar en los componentes electr  nicos   con el objeto de adoptar las precauciones adecuadas pata evitarlas  Asimismo  las  personas que realicen tareas de mantenimiento en equipos de Sun StorageTek deben  pasar un curso de fundamentos de las descargas electrost  ticas     PRECAUCI  N    Posibles da  os a los equipos  Manipule los componentes sensibles a  las descargas electrost  ticas s  lo en las condiciones de protecci  n  adecuadas  Para cumplir este requisito  utilice siempre el Kit de puesta a  tierra del servicio de campo  NP 4711  y cumpla en todo momento estas  precauciones y procedimi
31. Place yout feet shoulder width apart  and place one foot a little behind the other   Keep your back straight because even light loads can significantly increase pressure  on your spine when you lean forwatd     Whenever you can  grip the load with your whole hand  and use two hands     Carry objects at elbow height and close to your body  The farther away you hold an  object  the more force it puts on your lower back     Lift with your legs instead of your back  Leg muscles are some of the strongest in the  body  When you squat and lift with your legs  you can lift more weight safely     Alternate lifting tasks with tasks that are less stressful to the same muscles  This  technique ensures that your muscles have some recovery time     Shoulder  Elbow  Wrist  and Hand Safety    Follow these guidelines to minimize the possibility of injury to your shoulders  elbows     wrists  and hands     e    xviii    Work within your safety zone   the area between shoulder level and knuckle level of  your lowered hands  You face less chance of injury when you work or lift in this area     Keep vour elbows bent to keep loads close to your body and to decrease the amount  of force necessary to do the job  If you use this posture  you will put less weight and  pressure on your shoulder     Be sure to keep your wrists straight  Avoid bending  extending  or twisting your  wrists for long periods of time     Do not use a pinch grip to lift large or heavy loads because the way you lift also can  a
32. SCSI port modules   4  Fan module 9  Ethernet port   5  Air intake 10  Standby power switch    2 8 Revision K 96054    MH Specifications    Specifications    The following pages provide library  drive  and cartridge specifications   See Figure 2 9 on page 2 11 or Figure 2 10 on page 2 12 for library installation    dimensions     For more specific drive and cartridge information  refer to the vendor Web site or    documentation     Library Environment    The following table lists the library environment specifications     Table 2 1  Library Environment Specifications                   Item Specifications  Operating Storage Transporting  Temperature  10 to  40  C  10 to  40  C  40 to  60  C    50 to  104  F    50 to  104  F    40 to  140  F   Humidity 20 to 80  10 to 95  10 to 95   Wet bulb  maximum   29 2  C  35  C  35  C  noncondensing    84 5  F    95  R    95  F   Altitude  76 to 3 048 m   250 to 10 000 ft     Library Power    The following table lists the power specifications for the library without drives     Table 2 2  Library Power Specifications    Item    Specification       Input voltage    100 240 VAC  single phase                Frequency 50 60 Hz   Maximum library power consumption 1 42 A at 120 V or 0 75 A at 240 V  Maximum heat output 614 Btu hr   Voltage amperes 180 VA    Revision K    2 9    Specifications    Drive and Cartridge Weights    The following table lists the drive and cartridge weights  Refer to the drive publication    and vendor Web site for upda
33. a cartridges     Make sure that the standard power supply modules are installed in the left openings  of the power supply racks in the frame  facing the rear of the library     Make sure that the redundant power supply modules  if ordered  are installed in the  right openings of the power supply racks in the frame  facing the rear of the library     Connect one end of the power cable into the rear of the library  feeding through the  left side     Connect the other end of the power cable into the wall socket     Repeat the two previous steps for redundant power supplies  feeding the power cable  though the right side     Power on the library and drives  The library will begin its initialization routine     When initialization is complete  use the operator panel to configure the library and  drives     Note  Refer to the user s guide or service manual for any field values that you do  not understand     When the configuration is complete  power off the library and drives     If you are using an external Fibre Channel router  install it according to its user  manual         StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual  PN 461273 01      Storagenet 3400 Fibre Multi Protocol Router User Manual  PN 461271 01    Note  If your library has eight drives  you must use two StorageNet 3300 Fibre  Channel Routers or one StorageNet 3400 Multi Protocol router to support  all drives     Connect the SCSI cables to the rear of the library     Attach the HVD or LVD label to the SCSI cable c
34. age cells  2  DLT cartridge    1     3  Ultrium cartridge  4  Volume number                       A ar        AAN PI N my                 RII n II ae                L201_288    1 23    Revision K    96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Drive Compatibility Issues    1 24    Refer to your drive publications and the vendor Web sites for a detailed discussion of  drives and cartridges     The library supports the following drives     Ultrium Linear Tape Open  LTO  drives    LTO technology was developed by IBM  Hewlett Packard  and Seagate to provide a  clear and viable choice in an increasingly complex array of tape storage options  LTO  is an    open format    technology  which means that users will have multiple sources of  product and media  The open nature of LTO technology also provides a means of  enabling compatibility among different vendor s offerings        Hewlett Packard s LTO 1  LTO 2  and LTO 3    IBM   s LTO 1  LTO 2  and LTO 3      Quantums  Certance  LTO 2 and LTO 3     Seagate LTO 1 and LTO 2      Digital Linear Tape  DLT  drives     Quantum Corporation   s DLT 7000E  DLT 8000  and Super DLT 220  320 and  600    Benchmark Storage Innovations  Inc s DLT1    You may mix drive types within a library  but please observe the following cautions and  tables     CAUTION    Possible data corruption  Do not mix DLT 7000 and DLT 8000 drives in  the same library  If a DLT 7000 cartridge is inserted into a DLT 8000 drive   the tape can be read and written on in 7000 m
35. antamiento  La biblioteca pesa 63 5 kg  140 Ib   a lo que  hay que a  adir el peso de las unidades  Con todas las unidades y  fuentes de alimentaci  n instaladas  el peso es de 122 5 kg  270 Ib    Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici  n se requieren  como m  nimo dos personas  Antes de poner manos a la obra   aseg  rese de leer la informaci  n presentada en    T  cnicas de  levantamiento de objetos  en la p  gina xxvi     Al colocar otros equipos en el bastidor  considere tambi  n el peso  total de la biblioteca  Para evitar un desequilibrio de la carga   coloque los equipos m  s pesados abajo y los m  s ligeros arriba   De lo contrario  el bastidor podr  a desestabilizarse y caerse     Alinstalar la biblioteca en el bastidor  adopte las siguientes precauciones de seguridad     96054    Si el bastidor tiene puertas delanteras o traseras  uo permita que las puertas interfieran  con la ventilaci  n de la biblioteca  La temperatura ambiente en el interior del bastidor  no debe ser supetior a la temperatura de servicio recomendada de la biblioteca  La  temperatura ambiente m  xima del interior del bastidor es de 40   C  104   F      Aseg  rese de que las puertas del bastidor permitan el acceso adecuado a la biblioteca     Aseg  rese de que la combinaci  n de la biblioteca con otros equipos instalados en el  bastidor no provoque situaciones de sobretensi  n  tanto si el equipo est   conectado  directamente al circuito derivado o a una regleta de distribuci  n     A
36. ble at each end for future growth     xx Revision K 96054      Use strain reliefs to prevent the weight of the cable from damaging the  connector       Review all information in this manual and in any related manuals about safely  handling fiber optic cables     3  Connector protection       Insert connectors carefully to prevent damage to the connector or fiber        Leave the connector s protective cover in place until you are ready to make  connections       Replace the connector s protective cover when the connector is disconnected       Clean the connector before making a connection  Make sure that there are no  obstructions and that keyways are aligned     Fiber optic Cable Handling    96054    Observe these precautions when you handle fiber optic cables     Do not coil the cable to less than 96 mm  3 75 in   in diameter     Do not bend the cable to less than 12 mm  0 5 in   in radius  It is most important that  a cable s bend radius be no less than 20 times the diameter of the cable     Do not pull on the cables  carefully place them into position     Do not grasp the cables with pliers  grippers  or side cutters  do not attach pulling  devices to the cables or connectors     Keep cables away from sharp edges or sharp protrusions that could cut or wear  through the cable  make sure that cutouts in the equipment have protective edging     Protect the cable from extreme temperature conditions     Install the connector s protective cover whenever the connector is not con
37. can National Standard Magnetic Tape and Cartridge  for Information Interchange    Crossroads Fibre Router Users Manual   StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual  StorageNet 3400 Multi Protocol Router User Manual  Fiber Optic Users Guide    Magnetic Tape Labels and File Structure for Information  Interchange    SCSI 3 Parallel Interface  SPI   Small Computer System Interface    Revision K    Part Number  96006   96051   96022  MT5012  96021    Part   31313450x   Quantum  81 60118 0x  Benchmark  000826 0x  Benchmark  000827 0x  CD included with drive  CD included with drive  CD included with drive  CD included with drive    Part Number    ANSI X3 TR 1 82    ANSI X3B5 87 009    DS30110  461273 01  461271 01   9433   ANSI X3 27 1978    ANSI X3T9 2 91 010R7  ISO 9316 1989    96054    MW Additional Information    Sun Microsystems  Inc   Sun  offers several methods for you to obtain additional  information     Sun   s External Web Site    Sun s external Web site provides marketing  product  event  corporate  and service  information  The external Web site is accessible to anyone with a Web browser and an  Internet connection     The URL for the external Web site is  http    www sun com    The URL for Storage Tek M brand specific information is   http    www sun com storagetek     Customer Resource Center    The Sun StorageTek product Customer Resource Center  CRC  is a Web site that enables  members to resolve technical issues by searching code fixes and technical documenta
38. da  Los m  sculos  de las piernas se cuentan entre los m  s fuertes del cuerpo  Al acuclillarse y levantar  un peso con las piernas  tendr   mayor tolerancia al peso     Alterne estas tareas con otras menos pesadas para los mismos m  sculos  De este  modo  los m  sculos dispondr  n de un cierto tiempo de recuperaci  n     Seguridad de hombros  codos  mu  ecas y manos    Xxvi    Siga estas instrucciones para reducir al m  nimo las posibilidades de lesionarse los    hombros  codos  mufiecas y manos     Trabaje dentro de su zona de seguridad  el   rea entre el nivel de los hombros y el nivel  de los nudillos  Trabajando o levantando objetos dentro de esta   rea se expondr   a  menos probabilidades de lesiones     Mantenga los codos inclinados para mantener las cargas pr  ximas a su cuerpo y  reducir la fuerza necesaria para realizar la tarea  Con esta postura  aplicar   menos  peso y presi  n sobre los hombros     Aseg  rese de mantener las mufiecas rectas  Evite doblarlas  extenderlas o torcerlas  durante per  odos de tiempo prolongados     Revision K 96054    No levante cargas grandes o pesadas con el pu  o cerrado  porque el modo de  levantarlas tambi  n afecta a los tendones de la mano  Al tomar un objeto entre el  pulgar y los dedos se aplica mucha tensi  n a las manos y tendones de las mu  ecas   Utilice ambas manos alternativamente  para permitir que descansen     MH Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor    ADVERTENCIA   Posibilidad de lesiones f  sicas     Peligro de lev
39. e  This will expedite our response     ii Revision K 96054    Summary of Changes                                     EC Date Edition Description   111666 August 2001 First Initial release   111732 March 2002 Second Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111784 August 2002 Third Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111828 February 2003 Fourth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111854 Tune 2003 Fifth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111875   November 2003 Sixth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111923 July 2004 Seventh Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111948 January 2005 Eighth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes   111976   May 2005 Ninth Add SDLT 600 and LTO Gen 3 information   114172 October 2006 K Cover  Copyright  Preface  Added Sun verbiage and    96054    branding     Chapter 2  Updated Table 2 5 on page 2 13  Table 2 6  on page 2 14 and Table 2 7 on page 2 15     Revision K    111    Summary of Changes    This page intentionally left blank     Revision K    96054    Contents       Summary of CHASE   ex ey s CODO NN Rab e A AAA iii  COMAS P  E Y  1 STET viii  BENI MIN ix  Preface sues ASE aie fe xi  Organa onns es deese ee ree Uber e P hatte mque et eee ende xi  Al  rt  MeSSapes  LA iN ERA ERO TES ENIO TN EN OPEP eU edt ns dors EE EN xii  Mensajes dealer IR bte vu a de ete tee p deat eate ing ots xii  CONVEAONS 0 52 dab ped 
40. e an overcurrent condition  whether the equipment is connected directly to the  branch circuit or to a power distribution strip     Ensure that all equipment in the rack has reliable earth ground  whether the  equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip     Note  The library relies on the ground pin of the power cord for its earth ground     B Fiber optic Safety    WARNING    Eye hazard  Never look directly into a fiber optic cable  a fiber optic  connector  or a laser transceiver module  Hazardous conditions might  exist from laser power levels that are capable of causing injury to the  eye     Be especially careful when using optical instruments with this  equipment  Such instruments might increase the likelihood of eye injury     The laser transceivers in fiber optic equipment can pose dangers to personal safety   Ensure that anyone who works with this Sun StorageTek equipment understands these    96054    Revision K xix    dangers and follows safety procedures  Ensure that the optical ports of evety laser  transceiver module are terminated with an optical connector  a dust plug  or a cover     Each fiber optic interface in this Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel equipment contains a  laser transceiver that is a Class 1 Laser Product  Each laser transceiver has an output of  less than 70 uW and a wavelength of 850 nm  Sun StorageTek   s Class 1 Laser Products  comply with EN60825 1  A 11  and with sections 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 of 
41. e gt     brackets       Menu names    Configuration Menu    Capitalization follows label on  product       Parameters and variables    Device   xx    Italic font       Path names    c  mydirectory    Monospace font       Port or connector names    SER1    Font and capitalization follows label  on product  otherwise  all uppercase             Positions for circuit breakers  ON Font and capitalization follows label  jumpers  and switches on product  otherwise  all uppercase  Screen text  including screen downloading Monospace font   captures  screen messages  and   user input    Switch names Power Font and capitalization follows label    on product       URLs    96054    http   www sun com    Revision K    Blue  prints black in hardcopy  publications     xiii    B Related Publications    Refer to the following publications for additional information     Library Documentation   L40 80 Tape Library Drives CRU Instructions  L80 Tape Library CRU Instructions   L80 Tape Library Service Manual   L80 Tape Library Ordering Guide   L80 Tape Library Users Guide    Tape Drive Documentation   DLT 7000 Tape Drive Product Manual   DLT 8000 Tape Drive Product Manual  DLI7 Installation and Operations Guide  DLI7 Product Specification   SDLT 220  320 and 600 Product Manual  Hewlett Packard LTO Ultrium Publication  IBM LTO Ultrium Publication    Quantum   s Certance LTO Ultrium Publication    Other Publications    American National Standard Dictionary for Information  Processing Systems    Ameri
42. eate ed iet stt e Dal ha Bo Dg iude tate d deducto xiii  Related  Publications  st ooh e di et RATE NTR N Vae WE xiv  Additional Information naa cence ee ee RA sx d are Xx EVA e dn qd xv  Suns External Web  Sites   35 c taa A NM e db a EA A OS xv  Customer Resource Gentet   e tes ee es viel eed ede Mis dee reco e aec XV  Partners Site a edes REA RR RR Seba ahs READ E Rede WR ci HR NN A redde deus XV   Global Services Support Tools                                                      xvi  Documents  on B sers une eoe met ac e o ee ata dns inner te Pei o OR xvi  Hardcopy Publications    eel dus us ry ey ak te lad RR R RA N e pex s xvi   SAV bus ce dl A NA defe A Esp ret eset ddr xvii  S  fcty Precautons ia t A eee ETS Sie TUE LU TI PN I aha mov Tr ES xvii  Lifting Techniques   o o eo E si ws to carte ete n Ne eet a e SR ege ce the decr S E xvii  Shoulder  Elbow  Wrist  and Hand Safety                                            xviii   Rack Safety and  Precautions  oe pide ai li de sn E a Rie Shab ane xix  Fiber opte Safety sse piv So Rea tese E EE bep AERE EA ge eee eue du st tad xix  Taser Product abla cce A YER INR R RE CUSCO S RE Ee EVE XX  Fiber optic Cable Installation   see Re Rey os en KR KR RR RR m bed eon R XX  Fiber optic Cable Handling   sage Ke e 0 E RR cee cece eens xxi  Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Damage Prevention                                        xxii  ESD Ptrecautions mm ERRARE ERA WR WE AA die ean S xxii  ESD Protection Procedute 1 ee EU eee pec ele TEC
43. ended bus Disabled device  LVD bus Potential damage  disabled device    HVD bus Proper connection    The drive interfaces are SCSI high voltage differential  HVD  or SCSI low voltage  differential  LVD   The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths  but throughput is  slower than with the LVD interface  The LVD interface restricts cable lengths  but  provides faster throughput           High voltage  differential device       The following table shows the types of drives and the interfaces that are supported     96054 Revision K 1 25    Standard Installation Procedure    Table 1 5  Compatible Drives and Interfaces    Drive Name    Sustained Native  Transfer Rate    Interface       HVD     LVD2                                                    DLT 8000 6 0 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80MB s  SE  HVD Fast 40 40MB s  SDLT 220 11 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80MB s  SE  HVD Fast 40 40MB s  SDLT 320 16 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80MB s  SE  HVD Fast 40 40MB s  SDLT 600 36 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI LVD 160  MB s  SE 40 MB s  Seagate Certance 16 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80 MB s  SE 40  Ultrium 1 LTOS HVD Fast 40 MB s  Seagate Certance 34 MB s N A Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80 MB s  Ultrium 2 LTO   Seagate Certance 68 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 LVD  Ultrium 3 LTOS 160MB s  IBM Ultrium 1 LTO 15 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80 MB s  HVD Fast 40  IBM Ultrium 2 LTO 35 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160  LVD  160MB s  IBM Ultrium 3 LTO 80 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI U
44. entos al realizar tareas de mantenimiento o  servicio t  cnico de equipos de Sun StorageTek  as   como al manipular  componentes sensibles a las descargas electrost  ticas     Revision K 96054    Precauciones contra descargas electrost  ticas  DES     96054    A  trabajar con componentes sensibles a las descargas electrost  ticas  DES   adopte  siempre las siguientes precauciones generales     Utilice protecci  n contra descargas electrost  ticas a realizar tareas de instalaci  n   desinstalaci  n  mantenimiento o reparaci  n de equipos de Storage Tek     Mantenga los circuitos impresos sensibles a las descargas electrost  ticas dentro de  sus embalajes de protecci  n hasta haber adoptado las medidas de prevenci  n  adecuadas y est   preparado para instalar el componente     No permita que nadie toque o manipule un componente sensible a las descargas  electrost  ticas no protegido  salvo que dicha persona haya adoptado las precauciones  pertinentes     Una vez concluido el trabajo  vuelva a colocar todas las cubiertas del equipo y cierre  todas las puertas     Si la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra ha estado sometida a temperaturas  superiores a los 66   C  150   F  o inferiores a los 4 5   C  40   F   deje que la superficie  se aclimate a la temperatura ambiente antes de desenrollarla     Coloque inmediatamente sobre esta superficie todo componente que haya retirado  de su embalaje de protecci  n contra descargas electrost  ticas     Mantenga limpia la superf
45. eristics for a  managed device  These characteristics are the functional elements for that device which  can be monitored using SNMP software     To access and view the contents of the MIB using a Web browser  enter the IP Address  or library name and Lseries mib  For example  http   IP Address Lseries mib or http     library_name  Lseries mib     Note  Sun StorageTek s L series libraries implement only MIB extensions defined in  the LSERIES TAPE LIBRARY MIB under the private  4  section as shown in  Figure A 2 on page A 5     Figure A 2 on page A 5 shows the MIB hierarchy as a tree structure where the  L series MIB 1s located     Revision K 96054    Management Information Base    Figure A 2  Management Information Base Hierarchy  L201 522   MIB Title   LSERIES TAPE LIBRARY MIB    Object Name   iso identified organization dod internet private enterprise storagetek products lsereis  Equivalent Object Descriptor     1 5 6 1 4 1 1211 1 12    a    ccitt  0  iso  1  iso ccitt  2     E di ER    standard  0  registration  member  identified   authority  1  body  2  organization  3   dod  6     ze    internet  1     mS m     directory  1  mgmt  2  experimental  3  private  4  security 5  snmpV2  6     enterprise  1     ak    storagetek  1211     products  1        IseriesTapeLibrary  12  L201 522    96054 Revision K A 5    Configuration    E Configuration    Three ways to configure the library to support SNMP are       Library Admin  an optional feature for the library  but it is not
46. ersion  40 cells A 60 cells A 64 cells A 80 cells Q    Library Code Version  Drive 0 Serial Number  Drive 0 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 1 Serial Number  Drive 1 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 2 Serial Number  Drive 2 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 3 Serial Number  Drive 3 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 4 Serial Number  Drive 4 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 5 Serial Number  Drive 5 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 6 Serial Number  Drive 6 Warranty Number  Drive Type   Drive 7 Serial Number  Drive 7 Warranty Number    Drive Type  Fast Load  Off On U    Network  Library Name  IP Address    Hardware Monitor    Warning Temperature    96054    Library SCSI ID    Number of Drives Installed    Drive 0 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus O    Drive 1 SCSI ID  On Bus U Off Bus U    Drive 2 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus U    Drive 3 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus U    Drive 4 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus U    Drive 5 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus U    Drive 6 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus U    Drive 7 SCSI ID  On Bus Q Off Bus U    Auto Clean  OffO On LI      Subnet Mask     o Uoo  Network Gateway       Shutdown Temperature    Recording Configuration Information    This page intentionally left blank     1 32 Revision K 96054    Locations  Specifications  and  Cables       This chapter identifies library components  drive label locations  specifications  and  external cable part numbers     Bb Locations    Use the following figures to become familiar with the library components and dri
47. erver must contain an LVD compatible  HBA     SCSI Device Bus Type Issues    The following table lists the possible issues you could encounter 1f you mix interfaces on  the same bus     Table 1 2  SCSI Device Bus Types  Issues       If you plug a    The resultis     Single ended bus Proper connection  Single ended device LVD bus Single ended mode       HVD bus Operation disabled       Single ended bus Single ended mode  Low voltage    differential device LVD bus Proper connection    HVD Potential damage  disabled device  Single ended bus Disabled device  LVD bus Potential damage  disabled device          High voltage  differential device  Proper connection       96054 Revision K 1 13    Standard Installation Procedure    Installing the Optional External Fibre Channel Router    If you are using an external Fibre Channel router  install it according to its user manual     S StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual  PN 461273 01      Storagenet 3400 Fibre Multi Protocol Router User Manual  PN 461271 01    Note  If your library has eight drives  you must use two StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel  Routers or one StorageNet 3400 Multi Protocol router to support all drives     If installing an external fibre channel router to replace an internal fibre channel router  card  remove the internal fibre channel router card  Refer to the L80 Tape Library Service  Manual  PN 96022     Connecting the External SCSI Cables    1 14    You should be familiar with SCSI principles to correctl
48. es special procedures   See    Rack Installation    on page 1 9     Save all the packing material in case you want to relocate or return the library in  the future     1  Follow the unpacking instructions and remove the library from its shipping  container  Do not remove the library from tbe pallet until told to do so     2  Obtain the door key from the accessory container  and unlock and open the front  doot     Revision K 1 1    Quick Installation Procedure    3  Cutthe tie wraps and remove the packing cushion from the Z shaft   4  Carefully raise the Z carriage and remove the foam securing the hand     5  Visually inspect the library  storage cells  and drives  using a flashlight if necessary     WARNING    Possible personal injury  Use a mechanical device to lift and position the  library  The library weighs 63 5 to 122 5 kg  140 to 270 Ib   You can  remove the drive trays  power supplies  cartridges  and front door to  reduce the weight  Use at least two people     ADVERTENCIA    Posibilidad de lesiones f  sicas  Utilice un dispositivo mec  nico para  levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici  n  La biblioteca pesa entre  63 5 y 122 5 kg  140 a 270 Ib   Es posible desmontar las bandejas de  unidades  fuentes de alimentaci  n  cartuchos y la puerta delantera para  reducir el peso  Esta operaci  n debe ser realizada como m  nimo por dos  personas     CAUTION    Possible component damage  Make sure you follow the ESD procedure  described in    Electrostatic Discharge 
49. ffect the tendons in your hand  When you grasp an object between your thumb and  fingers  you put a lot of tension on hand and wrist tendons  Use both hands   use  one for a while  and then use the other   to give them rest     Revision K 96054    M Rack Safety and Precautions    WARNING   Possible personal injury     Lifting hazard  The library weighs 63 5 kg  140 Ib  plus the weight of  the drives  With all of the drives and power supplies installed  the  weight is 122 5 kg  270 Ib   Use at least two people and a mechanical  device to lift and position the library  Make sure you read the  information in  Lifting Techniques  on page xvii before beginning     Also consider the library s total weight when you are placing other  equipment into the rack  To prevent an unbalanced situation  install  the heaviest equipment on the bottom and the lightest equipment on  the top  Failure to do so might cause the rack to become unstable  and tip over     Observe the following safety precautions when you are installing the library into a rack     If the rack has front or rear doors  do zo allow the doors to interfere with the  library s ventilation  The rack s internal ambient temperature should not exceed the  recommended operating temperature range of the library  The maximum rack air  ambient temperature is 40  C  104  F      Ensure that rack doors provide adequate clearance to the library     Ensure that the combination of the library with other equipment in the rack does not  creat
50. g a service call or ordering features and upgrades     Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    M Standard Installation Procedure    The procedure for the standard installation of the library takes you through each step of  the installation process     Check off the tasks in this list as you complete them     D       Preparing for the Installation    on page 1 5   2     Unpacking the Library    on page 1 7   3   Inspecting the Library and Drives  on page 1 8  4   Prepating the Installation Location  on page 1 8    5   Positioning the Library  on page 1 9    6   Installing the Optional External Fibre Channel Router  on  page 1 14       Connecting the External SCSI Cables    on page 1 14  8     Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables    on page 1 16   9     Attaching the Personality Module    on page 1 18   10     Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip    on page 1 18    11     Inserting the Cartridges    on page 1 20    DO C U U U C U U U C LC    12     Installing the Drives    on page 1 27       D    13   Powering on the Library and Drives    on page 1 30    Preparing for the Installation    96054    In general  for a successful installation you should be familiar with       SCSI principles  bus termination  terminating power  addressing    e The SCSI cable plan for your installation     The SCSI addresses  IDs  already in use by your system     The SCSI IDs chosen for the devices to be installed  library and drives      Fibre Channel principles  termination  cabling  address
51. icie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra     Nota  Para limpiarla  utilice agua y un detergente suave  asegur  ndose de que est    completamente seca antes de utilizarla     Compruebe peri  dicamente la resistencia el  ctrica del cable de puesta a tierra y del  cable en espiral de la mu  equera     Nota  Al medir la resistencia del cable de puesta a tierra  debe ser inferior a 1 2  MO  la del cable en espiral debe situarse entre 0 8 y 1 2 MO Repare o  sustituya los cables si no cumplen estos requisitos     Revision K xxxi    Procedimiento de protecci  n contra descargas  electrost  ticas  DES     Recuerde que cada entorno de cliente es diferente  Responda a todas las dudas e  inquietudes del cliente antes de proceder a trabajar en un equipo     Prepare el   rea de trabajo    1  Antes de reparar el equipo  desenrolle completamente la superficie de trabajo del kit  de puesta a tierra y col  quela sobre una superficie adecuada     2  Conecte un extremo del cable de puesta a tierra a la superficie de trabajo y ajuste el  broche de presi  n     Nota  El otro extremo se conectar   posteriormente     3  Col  quese una mufiequera antiest  tica  Aseg  rese de que le resulte c  moda y que  haga contacto con toda la circunferencia de la mu  eca     4  Conecte a la mu  equera un extremo del cable en espiral     Acceda al equipo    5  Con todo cuidado  abra las puertas o retire las cubiertas del equipo  No toque ning  n  componente interno     PRECAUCI  N   Antes de tocar cualquier comp
52. ie wraps and remove the packing cushion from the Z shaft        L201 351    Tie Wraps  Packing cushion around Z shaft  Z carriage  Hand foam    Pay    Carefully raise the Z carriage and remove the foam securing the hand assembly     Revision K 1 7    Standard Installation Procedure    Inspecting the Library and Drives    Visually inspect the library and drives  using a flashlight if necessary     1     Check the library s exterior and interior for any obvious physical damage or loose  parts     Make sure that the cables and accessories you require are present  Refer to your  shipping bill  Some items might be shipped in a separate package     ___ SCSI cables   _____ SCSI terminators   __ SCSI adapters         Fibre Channel cables   ____ AC power cable   __  Cartridges and labels   _____ Personality module  in bag taped to the power supply handle     Report any damaged  missing  or incorrect items to your sales representative     Preparing the Installation Location    Prepare the installation location     1   2     Make sute that the location is clean  dry  level  and adequately ventilated     Allow sufficient space to service the library from the front  right side  and rear  Each  of these areas should have a service clearance of 610 mm  2 ft      Make sure that the AC power outlet is near the library and is easily accessible to the  library power cable     If you are installing the library in a 483 mm  19 in   standard width rack  you must  have either brackets or a tray mea
53. igure A 1  SNMP and DNS Network Block Diagram Example  L201_523      Managers Agent        129 80 1 1    DNS  Configuration          Primary DNS Server         Host 129 80 1 2   Ethernet    DNS Table  IP Address  129 80 1 1    129 80 1 2  129 80 1 3  129 80 1 4   Library       Secondary DNS  Server    Host       L Series Library       129 80 1 3       L201 523    1  Ethernet connection  ENET  for the library    2  To configure the library to support DNS   Note  You must enter the Domain Name Service  DNS  configuration only if your Simplified Network  Management Protocol  SNMP  agent is set to trap named recipients  if SNMP is set for numbered  recipients  by using IP addresses   no entries are required    3  An example of a table that matches IP addresses to selected DNS names    4  SNMP software application that implements the role of manager  Some applications include   HP Open View  IBM NetView  Sun Microsystems SunNet Manager   5  The MIB is stored on the LLC card  To view the contents of the MIB database  enter   http   IP Address Lseries mib or http   library_name Lseries mib   6  Library Admin  is an optional feature for the library  It provides the GUl based monitoring system and is  separate from the SNMP application  Library Admin provides an easy and convenient way to configure  the library SNMP agent using a network configuration panel or screen  Library Admin also provides  other beneficial functions and display screens for the library     A 2 Revision K 96054  
54. ill be  present in some areas even though power is off     e Ground all test equipment and power tools     Lift objects properly  read the information in    Lifting Techniques  on page  xvii       Do not remove  cut  or relocate any floor tiles indiscriminately  Before you  manipulate floor tiles  be sure that you understand the customer s environment and  receive the customer s approval  Remember  each situation 1s different       Enforce good housekeeping practices in the equipment area to help prevent fire and  accidents     Note  Important things to investigate and to be aware of include the use of Halon    gas  under the floor smoke detectors  and cables to other equipment installed  nearby     Lifting Techniques    Lifting  regardless of how much or how little  can create serious back stress  If you follow  these guidelines  you can reduce the risk of back injury     e Do not twist your body to pick up something or to put it down  Twisting puts  extreme pressure on your back  especially when you lift ot carry objects  Instead of    96054 Revision K xvii    twisting  make the task two separate moves  first lift  and then use your feet to turn  your body     Plan the lift  first examine the object and then determine how it will be lifted and  where it will be placed     Choose the appropriate lifting technique  Examine the weight  size  location   frequency  and direction of the lift  Plan to avoid awkward postures  and determine if  material handling aids are needed     
55. ing  if your library contains an  optional Fibre Channel router    Revision K 1 5    Standard Installation Procedure    Figure 1 1  Unpacking the Library  L201 229     1 6                                        L201 229    Revision K    IES    Outer Container   Container cap   Logo label  used for repacking  Container locks  Hold so the  protruding partis on top  Squeeze the  ears and lift the locks to secure them  into the openings    Accessory container   Sleeve   Bar code label  used for repacking  Top cushion   Plastic bag      Library     Internal bracing items    Bottom cushion     Front and rear rail     Pallet    96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Unpacking the Library    Note  Save all the packing material in case you want to relocate or return the library in    the futute     Become familiar with the components in the previous figure  and     1   2     10   11     12     96054    Cut any packing tape  bands  and seals  and remove the outer container   Remove the container locks    Remove the container cap    Remove the accessory containet    Remove the sleeve    Remove the top cushion    Remove the plastic bag     Remove the front and rear rail of the bottom cushion  Make sure that the rear  cushion is under the drive end of the library and against the white cushion  Do not  remove the library from tbe pallet     Obtain the door key from the accessory container   Insert the key into the two locks on the front door  and unlock and open the door     Cut the t
56. installation location  1 8  prevenci  n de DES  xxx  prevent ESD  xxii  procedimientos de levantamiento  xxvi  publications list  xiv  puesta a tierra  kit  xxx  procedimientos  xxxii  segutidad  xxv    Q    quick installation procedure  1 1    R    rack installation  guidelines  1 9  rack version dimensions  2 12  rack mounting  safety  xix  recotding configuration information  1 30  reset button location  2 4  restrictions  SCSI  1 12  1 13  robotic components  2 6    Index 4    S    safety  arm  xviii  fiber optics  xix  general  xvii  grounding  xvii  laser product label  xx  lifting  xvii  precautions  general  xvii  rack mounting  xix  SCSI  cable length restrictions  1 13  cabling figure  1 15  ports location  2 4  terminator  1 15  seguridad  brazos  xxvi  etiqueta de producto l  ser  xxviii  fibras   pticas  xxviii  general  xxv  levantamiento  xxvi  montaje en bastidor  xxvii  precauciones  generales  xxv  puesta a tierra  xxv  seguridad de brazos  xxvi  seguridad de codos  xxvi  seguridad de hombros  xxvi  seguridad de levantamiento  xxvi  seguridad de manos  xxvi  seguridad de mu  ecas  xxvi  serial number location  DLT drives  2 7  libraty  2 4  Ultrium drives  2 7  shoulder safety  xviii  SNMP  access control  A 4  commands  A 3  configuration  through CLI port   A 6  configuration  with Library Admin   A 6  configuration  with software application   A 6  grace petiod  A 4  illustrated  A 2  specifications  drives and cartridges  2 10  environment  2 0  library 
57. intentionally left blank     XXXiV Revision K 96054    Hardware Installation       This chapter tells you how to install the L80 Tape Library  Two methods are available   e    Quick Installation Procedure  for users who have installed other L80 Tape Libraries    e    Standard Installation Procedure  on page 1 5 for first time installers who want help  with each step of the process    You might need to ask your system administrator for some of the configuration  information  such as the network entries     See Chapter 2 to become familiar with the component locations  specifications  and  cables     Bl Quick Installation Procedure    96054    If you are experienced with computer equipment and want to install this library with the  minimum number of steps  use the following procedure  If you encounter problems   follow the detailed instructions in    Standard Installation Procedure  on page 1 5     WARNING    Safety first  Make sure you read the information in  Safety  on page xvii  before beginning  Use at least two people and a mechanical device to  lift and position the library  The library weighs 63 5 to 122 5 kg  140 to  270 Ib      ADVERTENCIA    La seguridad es lo primero  Antes de poner manos a la obra  aseg  rese  de leer la informaci  n presentada en  Seguridad  en la p  gina xxv   Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici  n se requieren  como m  nimo dos personas  La biblioteca pesa entre 63 5 y 122 5 kg   140 a 270 Ib      Notes  Rack installation requir
58. ion  1 9  dimensions  deskside version  2 11  rack version  2 12  DLT   See drives  Documents on CD  1 xvi  door locks location  2 2  drives  configuration table  1 31    Revision K Index 1    Index    DLT labels  2 7  installing  1 27  interfaces  1 26  location  2 4  power specifications  2 10  publications  xiv  recotding configuration  1 31  SCSI ports  2 4  types  1 14  Ultrium labels  2 7  weights  2 10   dual power label location  2 4    E    elbow safety  xviii  electronics module location  2 4  environment specifications  2 9  ESD  grounding kit  contents  xxii  precautions and practices  xxii  procedures to follow when servicing  xxii  Ethernet port location  2 4  etiqueta de producto l  ser  xxviii  etiqueta  producto l  ser  xxviii  external cables worksheet  2 15    F    fiber optic cables  connectors  xxi  handling  xxi  installation  xx  Fibre Channel router  cable connections  1 16  location  2 4  Fibre Channel router  external  SN3300 components  2 8  SN3400 components  2 8  FRU serial number  DLT  2 7  Ultrium  2 7    G    Global Services Support Tools  1 xvi  grace period  SNMP  A 4    Index 2    grounding  for safety  xvii  kit  xxii  procedures  xxiii    H    hand location  2 6  hand safety  xviii  hardcopy publications  1 xvi  HVD  cable length restrictions  1 13  SCSI connector label  1 3    I    ID label   DLT warranty  2 7   Ultrium warranty  2 7  inserting cartridges into cells  1 20  inspecting library and drives  1 8  instalaci  n   cables de fibra
59. l levantar equipos o componentes  independientemente de su peso o tama  o  puede  provocar ser  as lesiones lumbares  Siguiendo estas directrices podr   reducir los riesgos  de lesiones     No incline el cuerpo para levantar o bajar algo  Esta posici  n supone una tensi  n  extrema para la espalda  en especial al levantar o transportar objetos  En lugar de  inclinarse  efect  e dos movimientos  primero levante el componente y  a  continuaci  n  utilice los pies para girar el cuerpo     Planifique el levantamiento  primero examine el objeto y  a continuaci  n  determine  c  mo lo levantar   y d  nde lo colocar       Seleccione la t  cnica de levantamiento adecuada  Examine el peso y tama  o del  objeto  su ubicaci  n y frecuencia y direcci  n en que vaya a levantarlo  La planificaci  n  debe hacerse de tal modo que se eviten posturas inc  modas  Determine si son  necesarios accesorios para la manipulaci  n de materiales     Separe bien las piernas y coloque una ligeramente detr  s de la otra  Mantenga la  espalda recta  porque incluso pesos ligeros pueden incrementar significativamente la  presi  n sobre la espina dorsal al inclinarse hacia adelante     En la medida de lo posible  sostenga la carga con toda la mano  y utilice ambas  manos     Transporte los objetos a la altura del codo y pr  ximos a su cuerpo  Cuanto m  s lejos  tenga que transportar un objeto  m  s presi  n aplicar   sobre la zona lumbar     Levante el objeto haciendo fuerza con las piernas  y no con la espal
60. le     ADVERTENCIA    Posibilidad de lesiones f  sicas  Utilice un dispositivo mec  nico para  levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici  n  La biblioteca pesa entre  63 5 y 122 5 kg  140 a 270 Ib   Es posible desmontar las bandejas de  unidades  fuentes de alimentaci  n  cartuchos y la puerta delantera para  reducir el peso  Esta operaci  n debe ser realizada como m  nimo por dos  personas     WARNING    Tip hazard  When installing the library  be careful to keep the rack from  tipping over  If you are installing only one library into the rack  place the  library on the bottom     ADVERTENCIA    Peligro de vuelco  Al instalar la biblioteca  tenga cuidado de que el  bastidor no se vuelque  Si en el bastidor va a instalarse una sola  biblioteca  col  quela en la parte inferior     Revision K 1 11    Standard Installation Procedure    CAUTION   Equipment damage  Do not grip the library by the power supply or  electronics module  EM  handles  or by the fans     9  Slide the library onto the previously installed supporting brackets or tray     10  Secure the library to the rack with four screws through the rack to the screw nut clips  on the rear of the rack        1  Screws  4     11  Attach the two decorative covers to the library by lining up the pins with the holes  and snapping the covers into place     12  Attach the door with the two hinge pins  inserting the top pin first     Choosing SCSI HVD or LVD    1 12    Your library interface is hardware configured as either
61. library serial number  2 4  library warranty ID  2 4    96054    Index    operator panel  2 2   personality module  2 4   power switch  2 4   preparing installation  1 8   reset button  2 4   robotic components  2 6   SCSI ports  2 4   Ultrium labels  2 7   Web interface port  2 4  LVD   cable length restrictions  1 13   SCSI connector label  1 3    M    Management Information Base  See MIB  mensajes de alerta en el manual  1 xii  MIB   described   hierarchy  illustrated  A 5  montaje en bastidor   seguridad  xxvii  Multi Protocol Router  external   SN3400 components  2 8    N    notas  descripci  n  1 xii  notes  description  1 xii    O    on off switch  2 4  operator panel location  2 2  orienting cartridges correctly  1 23    P    part numbers  power cables  2 13  2 14  Partners Web site  1 xv  peligro  para la vista a causa del l  ser  xxviii  personality module  attaching  1 18  location  2 4  placement of library  1 9    Revision K Index 3    Index    power  cable part numbers  2 13  2 14  drive specifications  2 10  library specifications  2 9  supply  switch  receptacle locations  2 4  power cord number worksheet  2 13  powering on library  1 30  precauci  n  mensajes en el manual  1 xii  peso de la unidad  1 27  precauci  n  descripci  n  1 xii  precauciones  DES  xxx  manipulaci  n de cables de fibra   ptica  xxx  precauciones de seguridad  xxv  seguridad  xxv  precautions  ESD  xxii  handling fiber optic cables  xxi  safety  xvii  preparing  for installation  1 5  
62. ltra 160  LVD  160MB s  HP Ultrium 1 LTO 15 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD  HVD Fast 40 80 MB s  SE 40MB s  HP Ultrium 2 LTO 30 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 LVD  160MB s  HP Ultrium 3 LTO 80 MB s N A Ultra 4 SCSI Ultra 320 LVD  160MB s       1  The maximum burst speed of data transfer for the HVD interface is at 40 MB s  2  The maximum burst speed of data transfer for the LVD interface varies depending upon the type of    SCSI interface     3  Certance is owned by Quantum Corporation     1 26    Revision K    96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Installing the Drives    Use the information in the following paragraphs if you ordered a library that did not have  the drives already installed  or if you want to add more drives to your library     See    Drive Compatibility Issues  on page 1 24     If you are installing an SDLT 600 drive  make sure that Field Bill 102167 was  installed  The field bill replaces the internal fan finger guard with a perforated  steel plate to comply with emissions standards     Note  Because the drive is part of the drive tray assembly  you will actually be installing  the assembly     You should always add drives by starting at the empty slot nearest the top and working  downwatd  The drive numbers are assigned from top  0  to bottom  7   By adding drives  in this order  the client software will correctly reflect the drives previously installed     If you already have some drives installed  observe these precautions before beginning   
63. n the user s  guide     Insert as many cartridges into the library as you want and as your configuration allows   making sure you seat them all the way into the storage cells     Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure     L201 150     Figure 1 3  Determining the Valid Storage Cells             AZ                  a  eM                         o MM    RE                    K    Revision    96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Figure 1 3  Determining the Valid Storage Cells  Continued  L201 150     1  Drive Slot 7 9  Column O   2  Drive Slot 6 10  Column 1   3  Drive Slot 5 11  Column 2   4  Drive Slot 4 12  Column 3   5  Drive Slot 3 13  Cleaning cartridge cells  2  when Auto Clean is  6  Drive Slot 2 enabled   7  Drive Slot 1 14  Library calibration label   8  Drive Slot O 15  CAP  five cells     Note  In an 80 cell capacity library  if Auto Clean is not enabled  the operator can place data  cartridges into the cleaning cartridge cells  making the total capacity 81  If Auto Clean is  enabled  the total capacity is 79     Legend     e Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells for the 40 cell configuration    e Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells and Columns 1  2 and 3 light gray cells for the 80 cell  configuration    e Use the two dark gray cells above the CAP for cleaning cartridges if Auto Clean is enabled    e The small  black rectangles are targets     1 22 Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Figure 1 4  Inserting the Cartridges  L201 288     Stor
64. nected     Revision K xxi    B Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Damage Prevention    Anyone who handles ESD sensitive components must be aware of the damage that ESD  can cause to electronic components and must take the proper precautions to prevent it    Also  anyone who performs maintenance on Sun StorageTek equipment must complete  an ESD basics course     CAUTION    Potential damage to equipment  Handle ESD sensitive components only  under ESD protected conditions  To meet this requirement  always use  the Field Service Grounding Kit  PN 4711  and always follow these ESD  precautions and procedures when you are servicing Sun StorageTek  equipment or handling ESD sensitive components     ESD Precautions    xxii    Always take the following general precautions when you work with ESD sensitive  components       Wear ESD protection whenever you install  remove  maintain  or repair Sun  StorageTek equipment       Keep ESD sensitive printed circuit components in their ESD protective packages  until you have taken all ESD preventive steps and you ate ready to install the  component     e Do not allow anyone to touch or handle an unprotected ESD sensitive component  unless that person has taken all ESD precautions        Reinstall all equipment covers and close all equipment doors after you have  completed the work     e Ifthe grounding kit work surface has been exposed to temperatures above 66  C   150  F  or below 4 5  C  40  F   acclimate the work surface to room temperature  bef
65. ns  L201 164     er  EE     ep TS  E  uam E gri  I     MIA FUZ    EI   was sai    S N   umm       1           Field replaceable unit  FRU  serial number  The drive was ordered to replace a drive that failed     2  Warranty identification number    3  Configuration end item  CEI  serial number  The drive was ordered for the initial library installation    Figure 2 6  Ultrium LTO Drive Label Locations  L201_165                     35410xw T        Rage i di  Tm       j     2  Vili Tiers  L        Ea   DT          B E    L201 165  CEI serial number  The drive was ordered for the initial library installation    2  FRU serial number  The drive was ordered to replace a drive that failed    3  Warranty identification number    96054 Revision K    2 7    Locations    Figure 2 7  SN3300 Fibre Channel Router Components  L201 567     LVD UNIT                                                                                                                                                                               L201 567  l  Power receptacle 4  Ethernet port  2  Power switch b  Fibre channel port  3  Serial port 6  SCSI ports    Figure 2 8  SN3400 Fibre Multi Protocol Router Components  1201 568     Power Side                                                          Port Side                                                                                                          1  1  Power receptacles 6  Serial port   2  Power modules 7  Fibre channel port module  3  Exhaust vents 8  
66. nto the rack if not previously done  The tray must be at  least 749 3 mm  29 5 in   deep     Note  You must remove the front door and two decorative covers to access the holes in  the library flanges     2  Insertthe key into each of the two locks on the doot  and unlock and open the door     3  Hold the door firmly with your left hand  and remove the bottom hinge pin  then the  top hinge pin        1  Hinge pins  2     4  Set the door aside     5  Remove the top right decorative cover over the operator panel by grasping the top of  the cover and gently pulling it away from the operator panel     1 10 Revision K 96054    96054    Standard Installation Procedure        201 307         1  Cover snap pins  6     6  Remove the middle decorative cover over the operator panel the same way     7  Measure and note the distances from the bottom of the library flanges to the  mounting holes near the four corners of the front of the library frame  Note that the  distances for the left and right flange hole spaces are different     8  Using these distances  Obtain the four nut clips from the accessory kit  install the  four nut clips into the rack so that their locations match the hole locations from the  previous step     WARNING    Possible personal injury  Use a mechanical device to lift and position the  library  The library weighs 63 5 to 122 5 kg  140 to 270 Ib   You can  remove the drive trays  power supplies  cartridges  and front door to  reduce the weight  Use at least two peop
67. nto the slot  If the latch arm contacts part of the library  frame as it is being tightened  it cannot be rotated to its fully locked position  and the  tray will not be firmly locked into the drive slot  This can cause alignment problems  and the camera can have problems reading the target     2  Holding the drive tray assembly as shown in the figure below  turn the drive tray latch knob all the  way to your right so that it is in its fully disengaged position     1  Knob  2  Range  3  Latch arm  shown disengaged     L201 505       1 28 Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    3  Slide the drive tray assembly into the desired slot        CAUTION   Possible component damage  Do not use a screwdriver to tighten the drive tray latch  knob     4  Turn the knob all the way to the right to engage the latch and clamp it firmly into the frame     5  Pull back on the tray to make sure the tray is securely latched  It should not move        6  Connect the drive SCSI connector  P903  to the drive   7  Connect the drive power cable  P904A B  to the library     8  Connect the serial interface connector  P6A B  to the library     1  P903  2  P904A B  3  POA B          CAUTION   Possible equipment damage  Make sure the SCSI cable does not block the fan before  you close the drive door     Possible cable damage  Make sure you move the SCSI cable out of the way before  you close the drive door     Possible component damage  Do not use a screwdriver to tighten the drive door  la
68. ode  If a DLT 8000 cartridge  is inserted into a DLT 7000 drive and a read command is issued  the  drive will indicate Medium Error Calibration Error  03 8000   If a write  command is issued at load point  as with most drives  the drive will write  over any data present     CAUTION    Data loss  Do not mount SDLT 320 formatted cartridges into SDLT 220  drives  An SDLT 220 drive will overwrite the 320 data  To avoid this   carefully manage the locations of the cartridges within your library  and  designate the correct drive type for your read write operations     Do not mix LVD and HVD operations on the same bus     DLT1 drives use only DLTtape IV cartridges  and can read   but not write to     DLTtape IV cartridges formatted by DLT 4000 drives     DLT1 drives use their own cleaning cartridge  part 100099401  Do zor use this  cartridge in DLT drives     Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Table 1 3  LTO Drive Backward Readability    LTO Gen 2 Drive LTO Gen 3 Drive             LTO 1 media Read and write Read only  LTO 2 media Read and write Read and write  LTO 3 media No action Read and write    Table 1 4  SCSI Device  Bus Types  Issues    If you plug a    The resultis       Single ended bus Proper connection       Single ended device LVD bus Single ended mode       HVD bus Operation disabled       Single ended bus Single ended mode       Low voltage          LVD b P ti  differential device ve UN DES HEP EE IN    HVD Potential damage  disabled device  Single 
69. onente interno  aseg  rese de estar  correctamente conectado a tierra     6  Conecte el extremo libre del cable en espiral al lugar m  s adecuado     a  Si est   trabajando con componentes de un equipo de peque  as dimensiones   conecte el extremo libre del cable a la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a  tierra  Asimismo  aseg  rese de tocar una superficie met  lica no pintada del  equipo antes de tocar cualquier componente interno     b  Si est   trabajando con componentes de un equipo de amplias dimensiones   conecte el extremo libre del cable en espiral a un conector de puesta a tierra o a  una superficie met  lica no pintada del interior del equipo     Sustituya los componentes  7  Sustituya el componente defectuoso y col  quelo sobre la superficie de trabajo     8  Extraiga el componente de recambio de su embalaje de protecci  n contra descargas  el  ctricas e inst  lelo en el equipo     9  Coloque el componente defectuoso dentro del embalaje de protecci  n     xxxii Revision K 96054    Limpie  10  Desconecte los cables de puesta a tierra del equipo   11  Vuelva a instalar todas las cubiertas y cierre todas las puertas del equipo     12  Desconecte el cable en espiral de la mu  eca  Si fuese necesario  desconecte el cable  de puesta a tierra de la superficie de trabajo     13  Pliegue correctamente la superficie de trabajo  y gu  rdela  Guarde tambi  n los dem  s  componentes del Kit de puesta a tierra del servicio de campo     96054 Revision K xxxiii    This page 
70. onnector     Revision K 1 3    Quick Installation Procedure    23      Terminate the last drive in the string       HVD uses terminator part 10187075   e LVD SE uses terminator part 10148031     Note  If your library uses an internal ot external Fibre Channel router  attach cables    24   25   26   2T     28    according to the figure under    Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables    on page 1 16   Powet on the library to activate the firmwate   Wait for the library to complete initialization   Press the MENU button   Press the SELECT button     The  gt  sign appears to the left of Door Operations The DOOR MENU   Push SELECT to Prepare Library for Opening Door message  appears       Press the SELECT button     CAUTION    Possible hand damage  Always wait for operator panel to display the ok  To Open Door message before opening the door  This ensures that the  hand is safely seated     29  30    31     32   33   34   35     1 4      Insert the key into the locks  and unlock and open the door      Insert the labeled cartridges into the library    Make sure that the cartridge hub is down and the volume label is facing the robot   Close and lock the door  and remove the key    The library will initialize and audit the cartridges    Configure your tape management software at the console    Place the library online    Record your library configuration information in Table 1 6 on page 1 31     Make a copy of the table and give it to the customer  The customer will refer to it  when makin
71. ore you unroll it     e Immediately place any component that you have removed into an ESD protective  package       Keep the grounding kit work surface clean     Note  To clean the work surface  use a mild detergent and water  and make sure  that the surface is completely dry before you use it        Periodically check the electrical resistance of the ground cord and the wrist strap coil  cord     Note  The ground cord should measure less than 1 2 MQ  and the coil cord  should measure between 0 8 and 1 2 MQ Repair or replace the cords if they  no longer meet these requirements     Revision K 96054    ESD Protection Procedure    Remember that each customer environment is different  Address all the customer s  concerns before you work on any equipment     Prepare the Work Area    1  Before you service the equipment  unfold the grounding kit work surface completely  and place it on a convenient surface     2  Attach one end of the ground cord to the work surface  secure the snap fastener   Note  You will attach the free end in a later step     3  Slip on an ESD wrist strap  Make sure that the strap is comfortable and makes  contact with the entire circumference of your wrist     4  Snap one end of the coil cord to the wrist band     Access the Equipment    5  Carefully open the doors to the equipment or remove the covers from the  equipment  Do not touch any internal components     CAUTION   Be sure that you are properly grounded before you touch any internal  components     6  
72. r ad ed igo 1 27  Powering on the Library and Drives 1 0 0    ne 1 30  Recording Configuration Information 1    n 1 30    vi Revision K 96054    Contents    2  Locations  Specifications  and Cables                                      2 1  LOCATONS io seth coed p alas ds et t eet t e Relea Dae t tre E M CR ep oe E oe hh eh ope i Rs 2 1  Specifications  d ca kee Re eps epe WE Olek a raie e 2 9   Library Environment lt oL etre ee ee ee ool MERU SL Tert 2 9  Library Powetz     eek eee ee RE Rind Sade Ea dete tae 2 9  Drive and Cartridge Weights   e KR aR Ra R RKR nn 2 10  Drive  Powers e keep ete eni ese et ac Peta Poe ales e Te ete me ta ete e eb 2 10  Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles      ee 2 13  External Cables cis ee on os Er rs DIET areas Byte M ba Ben rav ace qd 2 15   As SNMP Log aca yao ERR ERIC EMMI Rc ovd ENDO RU AGERE NORIS Etes A 1  OU A A AA tl a tad A 1  SNMP  Terms  a CD E  A 3  SNMP Commands ret qe ME AS A aw AA Tt SU ed CAS were A 3  Access Control   uus Lara ep e da ve CRS ed Cv ae ee ded d RBS A 4  Management Information Base      rr A 4  Configuration 5 oec a RE SER TR RT da a cat de A 6  Statting SNMP ica VW E ae edie ep a a e reri A 7   Indexes e NM ERA Me THT Index 1    96054 Revision K vil    Figures       Figures   Fig  re 1 1 Unpacking the Tabtaty   IEEE ERE qa a PE CE ens 1 6  Figure 1 2  Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip e R Rd R K 0 RAR RN R ccc I 1 19  Figure 1 3  Determining the Valid Storage Cells                                            1 21  
73. seg  rese de que todos los equipos del bastidor dispongan de una puesta a tierra  fiable  tanto si el equipo est   directamente conectado al circuito derivado o a una  regleta de distribuci  n    Nota  La puesta a tierra de la biblioteca se conecta a trav  s de la patilla de puesta a  tierra del enchufe     Revision K xxvii    M Seguridad de fibras   pticas    ADVERTENCIA    Riesgo para la vista  Nunca mire directamente el interior de un cable de  fibra   ptica  un conector de fibra   ptica o un m  dulo transceptor de  l  ser  Los niveles de potencia del l  ser pueden conllevar situaciones  de riesgo  susceptibles de lesionar la vista     Tenga especial cuidado al utilizar instrumentos   pticos con estos  equipos  Dichos instrumentos pueden incrementar las probabilidades  de lesiones oculares     Los transceptores de l  ser de los equipos de fibra   ptica pueden suponer un peligro  para la seguridad f  sica  Aseg  rese de que toda persona que trabaje con estos equipos de  Sun StorageTek entienda los peligros y siga los procedimientos de seguridad  Aseg  rese  de que todos los puertos   pticos de los m  dulos transceptores de l  ser est  n terminados  con un conector   ptico  una cubierta o un tap  n de protecci  n contra el polvo     Todas las interfaces de fibra   ptica de estos equipos de canal de fibra de Sun StorageTek  contienen un transceptor de l  ser  categorizado como Producto l  ser de Clase 1  Cada  transceptor l  ser tiene una salida de menos de 70 uW y una longit
74. set the IDs when you configure the  library and drives     3  Install the provided terminator on the remaining SCSI port of the lowest drive that is  installed  and on the client server computet  if required       HVD uses terminator part 10187075   e LVD SE uses terminator part 10148031     You can vary this cabling arrangement depending on how your system is configured  For  example  you can attach one of the drives to a different bus  in which case that drive  would have its own SCSI terminator     96054 Revision K 1 15    Standard Installation Procedure    Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables    For libraries with a Fibre Channel router card  follow the cable routing shown in the first  figure  which shows cabling for four drives      The second and third figures show a detail of the cable routing to the SN3300 and  SN3400 routers  respectively  The cabling library cabling is the same as the first figure     L201 355       Fiber cables zn host   Seven 300 mm  11 81 in   LVD SCSI cables  One 600 mm  1 97 ft  LVD SCSI cable   One 1 m  3 29 ft  LVD SCSI cable   Four SCSI terminators    OL eS m    1 16 Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    SN3300 Fibre Channel Router       E  g  gt   lt  n z L201_587  1  One of seven 300 mm  11 81 in   LVD SCSI cables  2  Fiber cables to from host    3  Power cable  reference     SN3400 Multi Protocol Router    P  e          IEA    Y 2 L201 586  1  One of seven 300 mm  11 81 in   LVD SCSI cabl    es  2  Fiber cables to from host 
75. suring at least 711 mm  28 in   deep  Make sure that  the brackets or tray is installed within the rack before you install the libraty     See Figure 2 9 on page 2 11 or Figure 2 10 on page 2 12 to make sure your installation  area meets the required dimensions and weight     1 8    Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    Positioning the Library    96054    The library can be ordered for either deskside or rack installation     Deskside Installation    WARNING    Possible personal injury  Check the path to the intended location and  clear it of obstructions before you move the library  Use at least two  people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library    The library weighs 63 5 to 122 5 kg  140 to 270 Ib      ADVERTENCIA    Posibilidad de lesiones f  sicas  Antes de mover la biblioteca  verifique el  trayecto hasta la ubicaci  n de instalaci  n prevista y retire cualquier  obst  culo  Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici  n se  requieren como m  nimo dos personas  La biblioteca pesa entre 63 5 y  122 5 kg  140 a 270 Ib      CAUTION   Equipment damage  Do not grip the library by the power supply or  electronic module handles  or by the fans     To install the deskside library     1  Place the library  still on the pallet  on any level floor within cabling distance of your  client server computet     2  Use a mechanical device to set the library on the floor     CAUTION   Possible cable damage  In the next step  move the SCSI ribbon
76. t eee sri AO ELSE a edad d sh xxxiii   T    Hardware INStAN ARON   ove wc v Ma Vie doe Oe ETE Se ac d od NOR en dog 1 1  Quick Installation Procedure  vere eR EU ne Rx Wax VAT Een dd A 1 1  Standard Installation Procedure 6 6    ene ee ens 1 5  Preparing for the Installation       se g e 0 e eK KRE R RI 1 5  Unpackino the Libr  ty s  d be IRURE ERI e Pe ber A CER ESTE 1 7  Inspecting the Library and Drives    1 8  Preparing the Installation Location                                            222  1 8  Positioning the Libtraty  i2  ss a ect ete ets e eae cec e ee atras 1 9  Deskside Installation  4352  ERO LIEU Cue d e Gadel S het os 1 9   Rack Installati  fi    ues cime ore wir A R AA A US 1 9  Choosing SCST HYD or EVID a gee das bet deu Seay FO RR eU aded aee cea ane N EUR 1 12  SCSI Cable Restrictions   4 44 4 leer R e Ehre see n   n 1 12   Host Bus Adapter Requirements                                               1 13   SCSI Deyice Bus Type Issues cu us srw an a eiusd 1 13  Installing the Optional External Fibre Channel Router     eee 1 14  Connecting the External SCSI Cables        0  cece cece cc hh ehh etn 1 14  Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables        esee eee ee e ihe be ee hh dose 1 16  Attaching the Personality Module      ee 1 18  Attaching  the Cell Barrier  Clip  mia eee m RES E Re erster cedes 1 18  Inserting the Cartridges   sisse er e e RR rr rye RP FEET 1 20  Drive Compatibility Issues        RT Ra LRE hn 1 24  Tastalline the B reo UR ER eR ee ai aise BO eatu
77. tch knob     9  Close the drive door and secure it by turning the drive door latch knob to your right     10  Refer to your user s guide to configure the drives     96054 Revision K 1 29    Poweting on the Library and Drives    E Powering on the Library and Drives  To powet on the library and drives     CAUTION   Possible equipment damage  Make sure that the inline power switches  are set to  O  before performing Step 1     1  Close and lock the front door     2  Attach the power cable to the power receptacle at tear of the library and plug the  cable into an electrical outlet           3  Press the inline power switches to            The operator status display shows the Init in Progress  message  When  initialization is complete  the status display shows the state of the library     4  Use the library operator panel to configure the library and drives     Note  Refer to the user s guide or service manual for any field values that you do  not understand     Note  You must fully configure the library before you configure the tape  management software     E Recording Configuration Information    Record your library configuration in Table 1 6 on page 1 31  Then make a copy of the  table and give it to the customer  The customer will refer to it when making a service call  ot ordering features and upgrades     1 30 Revision K 96054    Recording Configuration Information    Table 1 6  L80 Tape Library Configuration Information    Library Serial Number Library Warranty Number    V
78. ted information     Table 2 3  Drive and Cartridge Weights          Item Weight  DLT drive and tray 5 4 kg  12 Ib   DLT1 drive and tray 2 72 kg  6 1b        Super DLT drive and tray    3 17 kg  7 Ib        DLT DLT1 Super DLT cartridge    223 g  7 9 oz        HP Ultrium LTO drive and tray    5 0 kg  11 Ib        IBM Ultrium LTO drive and tray    5 8 kg  12 7 Ib        Seagate Ultrium LTO drive and tray    5 5 kg  12 Ib        Ultrium 100 GB cartridge    Drive Power    2 10    220 g  7 8 oz     The following table lists the drive power specifications  Refer to the drive publication and    vendor Web site for updated information     Table 2 4  Drive Power Specifications                         Drive Volt  Amperes Current Heat output   DLT1 38 VA 0 30 A at 120 VAC 130 Btu hr  0 16 A at 240 VAC   DLT 7000E 72 VA 0 59 A at 120 VAC 256 Btu hr  0 30 A at 240 VAC   DLT 8000 65 VA 0 53 A at 120 VAC 222 Btu hr  0 27 A at 240 VAC   Super DLT 58 VA 0 47 A at 120 VAC 198 Btu hr  0 24 A at 240 VAC   HP 46 VA 0 37 A at 120 VAC 157 Btu hr   Ultrium LTO 0 19 A at 240 VAC   IBM 69 VA 0 56 A at 120 VAC 236 Btu hr   Ultrium LTO 0 29 A at 240 VAC   Seagate 47 VA 0 38 A at 120 VAC 160 Btu hr   Ultrium LTO 0 20    at 240 VAC    Revision K    96054    Specifications    Figure 2 9  L80 Deskside Version Dimensions and Weight  L201 347                                         OA    I  Il    YUU          TN                               L201 347    102 mm  4 0 in   dedicated fan exhaust    clearance area 
79. the  Food and Drug Administration  FDA  regulations     The following translations are for users in Finland and Sweden who wish to identity laser  safety and classification     CLASS 1 LASER  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  KLASSE 1 LASER APPARAT    Laser Product Label    In accordance with safety regulations  a label on each Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel  product identifies the laser class of the product and the place and date of the  manufacturer  The label appears on top of a Fibre Channel tape drive and near the Fibre  Channel connectors on a Fibre Channel tape library  A copy of the label is shown here     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LASER KLASSE 1  APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1  COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11    Fiber optic Cable Installation    Follow these guidelines when you install fiber optic cables   1  Cable routing       Raised floor  You may install fiber optic cables under a raised floor  Route  them away from any obstruction  such as existing cables or other equipment       Cable tray or raceway  Place the cables in position  do not pull them  through the cable tray  Route the cables away from sharp corners  ceiling hangers   pipes  and construction activity       Vertical rise length  Leave the cables on the shipping spool  and lower them  from above  do not pull the cables up from below  Use proper cable ties to  secure the cable       General  Do not install fiber optic cables on top of smoke detectors   2  Cable management       Leave at least 4 6 m  15 ft  of ca
80. tion  for Storage Tek brand products  CRC membership entitles you to other proactive services   such as HIPER subscriptions  technical tips  answers to frequently asked questions   addenda to product documentation books  and online product support contact  information  Customers who have a current warranty or a current maintenance service  agreement may apply for membership by clicking on the Request Password button  on the CRC home page  Sun employees may enter the CRC through the SunWeb  PowerPort     The URL for the CRC is http   www support storagetek com    Partners Site    The StorageTek Partners site is a Web site for partners with a StorageTek Partner  Agreement   This site provides information about products  services  customer support   upcoming events  training programs  and sales tools to support StorageTek Partners   Access to this site  beyond the Partners Login page  is restricted  On the Partners Login  page  employees and current partners who do not have access can request a login ID and  password and prospective partners can apply to become StorageTek resellers     The URL for the StorageTek Partners site is   http    members storagetek com    The URL for partners with a Sun Partner Agreement is   http   www sun com partners     96054 Revision K XV    Global Services Support Tools    Global Services Support Tools site  also called Field Tools  provides tools that aid in the  sales and support of Sun StorageTek brand products and services  This is an internal
81. to principal o los gr  ficos     Nota  Una nota expone informaci  n adicional que es de inter  s especial  Una nota  puede sefialat excepciones a las normas o procedimientos  Por lo general  aunque  no siempre  las notas van despu  s de la informaci  n a la que hacen referencia     PRECAUCI  N    Una precauci  n informa sobre situaciones que podr  an conllevar  da  os del hardware  de los datos o del software de aplicaci  n   Las precauciones van siempre antes de la informaci  n a la que  hacen referencia     ADVERTENCIA    Una advertencia llama la atenci  n sobre condiciones que podr  an  conllevar problemas de salud cr  nicos  lesiones o muerte    Las advertencias van siempre antes de la informaci  n a la que  hacen referencia     xii Revision K 96054    E Conventions    Typographical conventions highlight special words  phrases  and actions in this             publication   Item Example Description of Convention  Buttons MENU Font and capitalization follows label  on product  Commands Mode Select Initial cap  Document titles System Assurance Guide Italic font                      Emphasis not ox  must Italic font   File names fsc txt Monospace font   Hypertext links Figure 2 1 on page 2 5 Blue  prints black in hardcopy  publications    Indicators Open Font and capitalization follows label  on product   Jumper names TERMPWR All uppercase   Keyboard keys  lt Y gt  Font and capitalization follows label    lt Enter gt  or on product  enclosed within angle     lt Ctrl Alt Delet
82. to your vendor catalog for the part number     Table 2 5  Country specific Power Cords                                  Input Voltage Countty Part Number Receptacle Type  100 to 127 VAC     US  Canada 10187019 5 15R  Japan 10083243 JIS C8303  200 to 240 VAC Australia 10083244 AS 3112  Denmark 10083248 DEMKO107   10 1973  Europe 10187018 Schuko  Europe  Continental  10187022 IEC309  See Note 2   Italy 10083245 CEI 23 16 V11  Korea 10083657 KSC 8305  South Africa 10083636 BS546  Switzerland 10083246 CEE 7  United Kingdom 10083247 BS 1363  US  Canada 10187020 6 15R    Note  This is a harmonic no plug cord for Belgium  Denmark  Finland  France  Germany   Holland  Norway  Sweden  and Switzerland     96054 Revision K 2 13    Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles    Table 2 6  Non country specific Power Cords                Input Voltage Desctiption Part Number  100 to 127 VAC SJT IEC320 14AWG  3 m  receptacle 5 15 10187061  250 VAC SJT 16 AWG L6 15P  C13  2 5 m  receptacle L6 15P 10187024  250 VAC 18  3  SVT  1mm  M SH FRT 10187055  3  E  IEC320 harmonized  see Note  10187047  100 to 240 VAC International power cotd pigtail 10083735       Note  The cord has a plug on one end that attaches to the library and bare wires on the other   Buy the correct end to match your normal wall outlet and attach it to the cord     2 14 Revision K 96054    Bb External Cables    Use this table to select external cables     External Cables    Note  The SCSI universal cables listed below are intended for 
83. ud de onda de 850 nm   Los productos de l  ser de clase 1 de Sun Storage Tek cumplen las normas EN60825   1  A 11  y las secciones 21 CFR 1040 10 y 1040 11 de las normas de la Administraci  n  para la Calidad de Alimentos y Medicamentos  FDA      Las siguientes traducciones est  n dirigidas a usuarios de Finlandia y Suecia que deseen  identificar la categor  a y clasificaci  n de seguridad de los dispositivos l  ser     L  SER DE CLASE 1  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  KLASSE 1 LASER APPARAT    Etiqueta del producto l  ser    De conformidad con las normas de seguridad  cada producto de canal de fibra de Sun  StorageTek lleva una etiqueta que identifica la clase de l  ser del producto  y el lugar y  fecha de fabricaci  n  Esta etiqueta apatece sobre la unidad de cinta de canal de fibra  as    como en las proximidades de los conectores de las bibliotecas de cintas de canal de fibra   A continuaci  n puede verse una copia de dicha etiqueta     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LASER KLASSE 1  APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1  CUMPLE LAS NORMAS 21 CFR 1040 10 Y 1040 11    xxviii Revision K 96054    Instalaci  n de cables de fibra   ptica    96054    Para instalar cables de fibra   ptica  efect  e este procedimiento      Tendido del cable     Tarima  Los cables de fibra   ptica pueden instalarse debajo de tarimas  Al  tenderlos  mant  ngalos apartados de cualquier obstrucci  n  como pot ejemplo  otros cables o equipos     Escalerilla portacables o canaleta de cables  Sit  e los cables en su  posici  n  No
84. un StorageTek s L series libraries support Version 1 of the simple network management  protocol  SNMPv1   SNMP is an application layer protocol that performs network  management operations over an Ethernet connection using a User Datagram Protocol   UDP IP   Library microcode 2 11 or higher supports SNMP     SNMP allows systems administrators to query the library for configuration  operation   and statistical information  SNMP also allows the library to inform the systems  administrator of potential problems     Systems administrators and network managers use SNMP to monitor and receive status  from the library  such as       Operational state of the library  such as microcode level  serial number  online     Status of the cartridge access port  such as open  closed  number of cells      Library elements  number of hands  columns  panels  cells  CAPs      Number of storage cells and media types stored in the library     Number and types of drives installed in the library     Many other variables defined in the database    Figure A 1 on page A 2 illustrates a simple network block diagram that identifies the  locations of the SNMP software application  DNS servers  and Library Admin  This  figure also identifies the IP addresses  shows a map of DNS names  library names   and  other components involved in that configuration  such as operator panel  Ethernet  connections  location of the Management Information Base  MIB   and the LLC card     96054 Revision K A 1    Overview    F
85. use with LVD  application  The cables used to meet these requirements are inherently more  costly and should be used only as required for HVD      Table 2 7  External Cables                                                    Desctiption Part Number  Cable assembly  68 MD  20 m  65 6 ft   HVD use only  10083312  Cordset  SJT  16AWG  L6 15P 10083639  SCSI universal  68MD 68MD  3 m  9 8 ft  10187008  SCSI universal  68MD 68MD  5 m  16 4 ft  10187009  SCSI universal  68MD 68MD  10 m  32 8 ft  10187010  SCSI universal  68MD 68HD  3 m  9 8 ft  10187011  SCSI universal  66MD 68V HD  5 m  16 4 ft  10187012  SCSI universal  68MD 68VHD  10 m  32 8 ft  10187013  Fibre Channel router RJ45 to DB9 adapter 10410823  Cable assembly  flat shield  SCSI 68  300 mm  11 8 in   HVD 313645101  Cable assembly  flat shield  SCSI 68  600 mm  23 6 in   HVD 313645201  Cable assembly  flat shield  SCSI 68  1 m  39 37 1n    universal 313645302  Cable assembly  flat shield  SCSI 68  300 mm  11 8 in   LVD 313708802  Cable assembly  flat shield  SCSI 68  600 mm  23 6 in   LVD 313708902  Fibre Channel router serial cable with two RJ45 connectors  RJ45 410828902    Connector and Consultive Committee on International Telephony    and Telegraph  CCITT  cable  6 1 m  20 ft     96054 Revision K    2 15    External Cables    2 16    This page intentionally left blank     Revision K    96054    SNMP       This appendix provides the implementation of the Simple Network Management  Protocol  SNMP      Bb Overview    S
86. ve label  locations     96054 Revision K 221    Locations    Figure 2 1  Front View of Components  L201 279                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 L201 279  1  Operator panel  including status display  4  Casters for deskside version   2  Door locks 5  Viewing window   3  Cartridge access port  CAP     2 2 Revision K 96054    Locations    Figure 2 2  Rear View of Components  L201 280                                               L201 280                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
87. y cable your system     Note  You can connect the library and drives to the same bus  on bus  or to separate  buses  off bus   Howevet  for the on bus configuration  a bus reset will affect all  devices on the bus  Library availability can be improved by ensuting that the  library is on a separate bus from the drives     The library supports the use of   e Digital linear tape  DLT  7000E 8000 drives on an HVD interface    DLT 8000 drives on an LVD interface      Ultrium linear tape open  LTO  drives on an LVD interface  native  or on an HVD  interface  with an optional converter card that is on the drive tray assembly when  ordered as HVD from Storage Technology Corporation     e DLT    drives on an LVD interface  native  or on an HVD interface  with optional  converter card     Revision K 96054    Standard Installation Procedure    The following figure shows one example of how to cable a SCSI library and two dtives        me ES  il    L201 308    1  Client server cable  2  SCSI cable  3  SCSI terminator    To attach SCSI cables     1  Attach a SCSI daisy chain cable to one rear SCSI port on the drive  These cables  should be at least 300 mm  11 81 in   long if connecting from the LLC catd to the  top drive slot  or 1 m  3 29 ft   long if connecting from the LLC card to the bottom  drive slot     2  Connect the client server cable to the library     Note  Make sure you propetly set the SCSI IDs for the drives and libraty  or you might  stop activity on the SCSI bus  You will 
    
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