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1.     DG  and a space     are the first three characters     xxx     can be 000 to 999 and    T1    indicates the media type     FIGURE B 2 Diagnostic Cartridge Label       90 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174       Cleaning Cartridge Labels  The cleaning label is    CLNxxx CT    where xxx is 000 to 999 to identify each individual  cleaning data cartridge  The CT media identifier is how the library knows it is a    cleaning data cartridge     FIGURE B 3 Cleaning Cartridge Label       3   0    KI             Label Size Specification    The label specification shovyn in FIGURE B 4 on page 92 indicates vyhere and hovy the bar   code lines need to be placed  The visual characters for the operator are shown down the  left side of that label  There is no specification for the font or the spacing of those visual  characters  Those visual characters are for operator use and are not used by the library   Moreover  the visual characters do not have to line up with the bar code lines for that  character     The background for the bar code area is always white     The backgrounds for the visual characters varies depending on the type of cartridge        Label Reference Documents    It is very important to follow these specifications    m AIM Uniform Symbology Specification USS 39   m ANSI MH10 8M 1993 ANSI Code 39 Barcode Specification   m ANSI NCITS 314 199X SCSI 3 Medium Changer Commands  SMC     96174 e Revision EE Appendix B 91    FIGURE B 4 Eight Character Data Ca
2.     Use the following procedure to inspect a dropped cartridge     1  Closely examine the entire case  front and back  for breaks and or cracks     If cracks and or breakage is visible  the cartridge must be discarded     2  Check all four case screws  1  FIGURE A 1  for security     If a screw post is broken  the screw might be noticeably loose     FIGURE A 1 Cartridge Inspection Points             7  T103_463  Illustration call outs  3   2  Write protect switch  1  Case screw  4x  3  Sonic weld area       3  Attempt to separate the case halves near each screw     If a screw post is broken  the case separates slightly  even if the screw seems tight     96174   Revision EE Appendix A 87    A      Examine the sonic weld area near the tape access door   3  FIGURE A 1 on page 87  for    integrity   Sonic weld damage might not be easily discernible  If there is any question about the    integrity of the sonic weld  consult your service representative  If the sonic weld area  has failed  the cartridge must be discarded  even if otherwise visibly undamaged       Slowly turn the cartridge over and listen for any loose items within the cartridge        Caution     Consult your service representative if any loose items are heard before  attempting to load the cartridge into a tape drive  Loose items within the cartridge means  something inside is broken and loading the cartridge could either damage the tape so its data  could never be retrieved or damage the tape drive          Operat
3.    Y N   data security erase mode   Drv Adr xy  2 character hexidecimal logical drive address   FICON only   SL Prot    Y N   standard label protection mode   English Espanol Francais Italiano Deutsch  current language   Tape Bar    Y N   tape completion indication   Lib Adr xy  2 character hexidecimal library address       5 E  first half  64 bit drive node world wide name   Dt ae  second half  64 bit drive node world wide name    WWN Custom  only when custom dynamic VYVYN is set   S N         drive serial number   last six characters of drive DMOD     Exit CFG    exit view configuration   View TCP    see    View Change TCP IP Settings    on page 74   Rx yy zzza  current drive firmware release level     Exit Menu      62 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE 96174    Offline Configuration Menu Tree    Use the menu tree for brief guidelines  See Table 4 1 on page 64 for details        Note     Make sure the host has varied the drive offline before setting the drive offline        Online Offline  Press Select to toggle  then press Menu to set     Chng CFG    Change Configuration   Press Select to enter  press Menu to bypass   Intf FCP FICON  active interface displayed   alternate selection initiates a drive IPL to activate alternate interface   Cfg Port A    change port A attributes   SFP module parameters  i e  4G MM0150m  display only  no change   Hard PA    Y N   PA xx ddd  Hard PA Y only   change decimal index  PA hex auto changes   Soft PA    HI LO  Hard PA N onl
4.   Chng TCP    see    View Change TCP IP Settings    on page 74   Drv Menu    see    Drive Operations Menu    on page 79   Rx yy zzza  current drive firmware release level   display only     Exit Menu      96174   Revision EE Chapter4 63    TABLE 4 1 provides drive configuration setting details and guidelines for changing  selected settings when the drive is offline     TABLE 4 1    Drive Configuration Settings       Options    Notes    Procedure       Online Offline Menu    Online   Offline    Defaults to Online at power on    You must select Offline to change a  configuration setting    OffLn Pend might appear while waiting  for a system response or diagnostics  completion     View Change Configuration Menu    View CFG     online   Chng CFG 2   offline     If bypassed  the display advances to the  View  Change TCP IP Configuration  Menu    This is the entry point to the configuration  submenus     Interface Select Submenu    Intf FCP    Intf FICON    Defaults to the last saved selection   Enables the drive interface   to run FCP protocol    Enables the drive interface   to run FICON protocol   In the online  View  mode  only the current  interface selection appears  You must  switch to the offline  Change  mode to  toggle the selection     Note  Manufacturing ships drive FRUs with the Intf FCP option  interface is replaced  the selection must be changed to Intf FICON  After IPL is complete  the menu  system displays appropriate FICON related items    Do not select Intf FICON
5.   Contact authorized service personnel who  accesses the diagnostic data and collects it to  tape or to the host        DumpAgain   alternating with  Chk xxxx  where  xxxx is an FSC   The Service  indicator is  flashing     The tape drive detected the same error  within a minute     IPL the tape drive  If the problem persists   contact authorized service personnel        DumpToHost    The dump or event log is being transferred  to the host  operator panel switches are  locked     None       Exp ClCart    The cleaning cartridge is used up     Replace the cleaning cartridge        Fix CfgErr       The checksum does not match after an IPL        Contact authorized service personnel        96 T10000 Operators Guide   May 2010    Revision EE   96174    TABLE D 1    Operator Panel Display Messages  Continued        Display    Meaning    R    ecommended Action       Init xxxx   where xxxx is an    FSC    An initialization error occurred     C    ontact authorized service personnel                 IPL Pend The IPL switch has been pressed  None  Load CC The common controller code is loading  IPL   None  is proceeding   Loading A cartridge tape is loading  None  Load XXXX  The load or unload operation failed  If the load failed  insert another cartridge    where xxxx is an  FSC    tape  If it loads successfully  suspect the  original tape  If another tape fails to load  IPL  the tape drive     If    the problem persists  contact your Oracle    service representative        Load FIBRE  
6.   Do not clean the tape  drive unless the Clean indicator lights        After the tape drive transports a predetermined length of tape or records a pre   determined number of errors  the Clean indicator lights  It is time to clean the tape  drive        Note     It is recommended that you clean the T10000B tape drive every ten full file  operations due to its higher linear density and capacity  This is three times more  frequent than with the T10000A tape drive        96174   Revision EE Chapter3 43    To clean the tape drive     1  Make sure the tape drive is not in use        Note     If there is a tape loaded in the tape drive  make sure the application or job that  was using that tape drive is no longer running before proceeding to Step 2        2  Unload any data cartridge in the tape drive  See    Unload a Cartridge    on page 42 if  the tape drive has a data cartridge loaded in it     3  Insert a cleaning cartridge in the tape drive     Once loaded  the activity light flashes  When the activity and clean indicators turn off   cleaning is complete and the tape drive unloads the cleaning cartridge        Note     If the tape drive immediately ejects the cleaning cartridge and the message Exp  CICart appears in the tape drive   s front panel display screen  a similar message is  displayed on the VOP if that program is being used to monitor the tape drive   indicating that the cleaning cartridge has been used to its maximum number of  cleaning cycles  Discard the worn clea
7.   FC FS and FC SB 2  over a Fibre  Channel serial interface that configures units attached to a FICON supported  Fibre Channel communications fabric     A channel having a Fibre Channel connection  FICON  channel to control unit  I O interface that uses optical cables as a transmission medium  May operate in  either FC or FCV mode     To prevent the erasure or overwriting of data stored on data cartridges  See also  write protect switch     Revision EE   96174    FRU  FSC  FTP       G    Gb  Gbps  gigabyte  GB        H    hardware    hub    I    indicator    initial program load   IPL     interface    internet protocol  IP     internet protocol v4   IPv4  address    96174   Revision EE    Field replaceable unit   Fault symptom code     File Transfer Protocol     Gigabit  equal to 109 bits   Gigabits per second     One billion  10    bytes  When referring to disk and tape capacity  one GB equals  1 000 000 000 bytes    When referring to memory capacity  one GB equals 1 073 741 824 in decimal  notation or 230 bytes     All or part of the physical components of an information processing system   such as computers or peripheral devices   T   A     A Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop switching device that allows multiple servers  and targets  such as storage systems  to connect at a central point  A single hub  configuration appears as a single loop     A device that provides a visual or other indication of the existence of a defined  state   T     A process that activates a machine r
8.   FIGURE B 1    FIGURE B 2    FIGURE B 3    FIGURE B 4    T10000 Tape Drive 17   Tape Drive Rear Panel 18   VOP Application Window 23   StorageTek Library Console 24   Drive Display   StorageTek Library Console 25  T10000 Cartridge 26   Rack Mount Chassis Front Panel 33   Operator Panel 34   Rack Mount Chassis Rear Panel 37   Data Cartridge Write Protect Enable Switch 40  VOP Retrieve Menu Commands 48   VOP Drive Data Encrypt Tab 53   Turn DPKM On 54   Turn DPKM Off 55   Cartridge Inspection Points 87   Cartridge Door and Tape Leader 88   Standard Eight character Label 90   Diagnostic Cartridge Label 90   Cleaning Cartridge Label 91   Eight Character Data Cartridge Label Specifications 92    96174   Revision EE    11    Tables       TABLE 1 1    TABLE 1 2    TABLE 2 1    TABLE 2 2    TABLE 4 1    TABLE 4 2    TABLE 4 3    TABLE 4 4    TABLE C 1    TABLE C 2    TABLE D 1    TABLE D 2    TABLE D 3    TABLE E 1    TABLE E 2    TABLE E 3    TABLE E 4    TABLE E 5    TABLE E 6    Encryption Status LED State Descriptions 20   Drive Status LED State Descriptions 21   Operator Panel Controls 35   Operator panel Indicators 35   Drive Configuration Settings 64   ALPA Table 73   TCP IP Configuration Settings 75   Drive Operations 80   Drive Configuration Initial Settings 93   FICON Specific Drive Configuration Initial Settings 94  Operator Panel Display Messages 95   Selected Check Message Meanings 99   Translated Display Messages 100   T10000 Tape Drive Physical Specifications 101  T10
9.   Library Drives     on page 24 for a complete listing      T10000 Tape Drive                T103_141       96174 e Revision EE 17       Tape Drive Rear Panel    The rear panel  FIGURE 1 2  contains five connectors  two cooling fans  two tri color LED  indicators  and a recessed push button switch  The drive status LED is on all drives  while the encryption status LED is only on encryption capable drives  The recessed  switch is used by service representatives to toggle the drive in out of the service mode     Note     See TABLE 1 1 on page 20 for encryption status LED states   See TABLE 1 2 on page 21 for drive status LED states        FIGURE 1 2 Tape Drive Rear Panel          T103_471    Illustration call outs  9   5  Maintenance port  Ethernet   1  Tape transport interface  TTI  connector 6  Encryption status LED   library use  7  Power supply connector  2  Cooling fans  2  8  Drive status LED indicator  3  Interface port B 9  Recessed switch  service representative use  4  Interface port A only     18 110000 Operators Guide t May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    Interface Ports Use    The T10000 tape drive supports connection of both ports  in accordance with ANSI  Fibre Channel specifications  ref  InterNational Committee on Information Technology  Standards  INCITS  documents  SCSI Primary Commands  3  Section 5 6  and Fibre  Channel Protocol  3   The drive will support two hosts  provided that both hosts honor  the    reserve release    and or the    persistent reserve rele
10.   Locating    Fibre Channel firmware is loading  IPL is  proceeding     The tape drive is doing a high speed seek     None    None       Memory Err    The IPL failed     IPL the tape drive again  If the problem  persists  contact authorized service personnel                                                     NTReady F A write protected tape is in the process ofa   None  manual unload   NTReady U A write enabled tape is in the process of a None  manual unload   Offline  The tape drive is offline  None  alternating  with    Online The tape drive is online  None  Power Fail The power supply failed  Contact authorized service personnel   Reading The tape drive is reading data  None  Ready A The loaded cartridge tape is a VolSafe None  cartridge   Ready F The loaded cartridge tape is write protected    None  Ready H The loaded T10000B non VolSafe cartridge Reload with a low density cartridge or  tape is ready and not file protected in a intentionally over write from BOT   T10000A drive  Note  High density data cannot be read by a  T10000A drive   Ready L The loaded T10000A non VolSafe cartridge Use for read only jobs or intentionally over   tape is ready and not file protected in a write from BOT   T10000B drive  Note  Low density data file can be read  but  not revised by a T10000B drive   Ready U The loaded cartridge tape is write enabled None   write unprotected    Rewinding The tape drive is rewinding  None       96174   Revision EE    Appendix D 97    TABLE D 1    Operator P
11.   No H   AgentID  Enroll    sit64 B      Pass Phrase  Enroll   I LI   TEMA ADI KMS IPv4 6 addr  Enroll    10 80 80 110 mi  1 04 PM Apri  1 04 PM Apri  1 04 PM Apri  1 04 PM Apri  1 04 PM Apri  1 04 PM Apri  1 04 PM Apri          54 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    w Turn DPKM Off    A WO N e      Set the drive offline       Click Configure and choose Drive Data       Click the Yes option for the Turn encryption off parameter       Select the Encrypt tab from the Configure Drive Parameters property sheet        Note     A check mark appears in the Update box adjacent to the parameter        5  Click the Commit button at the bottom of the window     Note     The drive performs an initial program load  IPL         FIGURE 3 5 Turn DPKM Off     04  104   04   04   04   04   04   04   09   09   10   12  222  SH  sid  118  718  118  118  718    K   q   pe e p   p   p   pe pe p   e pe pe p   p   p   p   e pe          PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr       i Configure Drive Parameters xl    File Drive Oper    Encrypt   Fibre   Network    Parameter Definition  Turn encryption off        Kp p   e p   p   p   pe pe e e e p   e e p   pe e p   a    Load Drive Config   Commit   Cancel         96174   Revision EE    Chapter3 55    56 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    CHAPTER 4       Menu System       This chapter provide
12.   None       Chk xxxx     An operational failure occurred  the tape    Wait for the IPL to complete and retry the       where xxxx is drive automatically performs an IPL  operation  see TABLE D 2 on page 99   If the   an FSC problem persists  contact authorized service  personnel    Cleaning A cleaning cartridge is in the tape drive and   None     Cleaning   is now cleaning    cnhndnsn The tape drive firmware level is insufficient   Contact authorized service personnel     Hardware to control the tape drive hardware     revision level  supported by the  firmware in this  drive        CodCrFaill    The tape drive cannot write code onto the  data cartridge tape  or the tape drive cannot  position the data cartridge tape           Ensure that the tape is write enabled  or try  another cartridge tape        96174   Revision    EE    95                                     TABLE D 1 Operator Panel Display Messages  Continued   Display Meaning Recommended Action  CodCrFail2 The tape drive cannot read code from the Retry the operation  or try another cartridge  data cartridge tape  tape  If the problem persists  contact  authorized service personnel   CodeUpDate The firmware in the tape drive is being None  updated from the host  the operator panel  switches are locked   CodUpFaill The tape drive cannot read the data Try another cartridge tape   cartridge tape  or the tape drive cannot  position the data cartridge tape   CodUpFail2 The EEPROM failed  Contact authorized service person
13.   dynamic host  configuration protocol   DHCP     dynamic world wide name   AWWN        E    emulation    encryption    end of block  EOB   end of file  EOF     end of file label    96174   Revision EE    The use of the SCSI 4 commands Security Protocol In and Security  Protocol Out to implement host based key management encryption on  StorageTek tape drives     The speed of a data transfer process  usually expressed in bits per second or  bytes per second   IBM     A random binary pattern over writing existing data from the point of an Erase  command to the end of tape     A data cartridge formatted for use as a regular data tape for the system in which  it is used     The regions of recorded tape containing user data formed as discreet  longitudinal    tracks     similar to railroad tracks      Pertaining to the detection and isolation of errors in programs and faults in  equipment     See data path key management     A drive controls the movement of the tape and records or reads the data on the  tape as desired by the customer     See data security erase     To copy the contents of all or part of storage to collect error information     An IP protocol that a host uses to obtain all necessary configuration  information  including an IP address     A feature that applies dynamic names to network devices rather than fixed  names  When a dWWN named device is replaced  it is assigned the same WWN  as the one it replaced  preventing reconfiguration of the network     The use of 
14.   stronger the magnetic field surrounding it in most cases  and disk drives  Items  containing buzzers of any form produce alternating current electrical fields strong  enough to partly erase a magnetic tape     40 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Caution     Tape media damage  You must keep cartridges dry        Never store cartridges on a floor where moisture might be present or near air  conditioners or air handlers  Air conditioners might leak water as a function of cooling  the air  and air handlers might be adding moisture to the air as a function of controlling  the environment in a computer room        Caution     Cartridge damage  Avoid dropping or handling cartridges roughly        There is a hub locking mechanism within the T10000 data cartridge  but it has  limitations on just how much braking it provides  Rough handling of a data cartridge  could cause the locking mechanism or brake to slip  resulting in a loose tape  Loose  tapes are easily damaged by a tape drive     V Identify a Defective Cartridge    Before you load a cartridge into a drive or library  look for these problems   m Acracked or broken case  including the access door    m A dirty case   m A missing  broken  or cracked leader       Note     In most cases  your service representative can fix broken leaders        m A damaged write protect switch  m Liquid in the data cartridge case  m A loose label   m Any other obvious damage    Also see    Dropped Cartridges    on page
15.   the button is blue  You can click the blue button to change the  button to grey  indicating that the tape drive is offline     Note     You can also set the drive offline from the File drop down menu by selecting  Set Offline from the Drive Operations menu     96174   Revision EE Chapter3 49    Rebuilding an MIR    This section discusses the rebuilding of the MIR  This is an abnormal situation as the  tape drive automatically builds and changes the MIR as the tape is used  The rebuild  process is only used in the event that the MIR on a tape becomes damaged or  corrupted        Note     Make sure the write protect switch on the data cartridge is set to the unlocked  position     V Rebuild MIR  Operator Panel     This process rebuilds an MIR from the rack mount drive tray operator panel     1  Set the drive to the offline state    see   Place the Drive Offline  Operator Panel     on page 49  if required     2  Press the Menu button until Drv Menu  appears in the display window     3  Press the Select button  Yes  once     The display window now shows the beginning of drive utilities submenus   4  Press the Menu button until Build MIR appears     5  Press the Select button to begin the MIR rebuilding process   Ld Cust Tp appears in the display window        Note     Any loaded cartridge unloads at this time  Remove the cartridge        6  Insert a write enabled cartridge with a defective MIR      see    Load a Cartridge    on page 41  if required        Note     Rebuilding an
16.   vary offline  vary online  virtual operator panel     VOP     VolSafe    VOLSER    VOP    W    world wide name   WWN     114 T10000 Operator s Guide   May 2010    See magnetic tape     A container holding magnetic tape that can be processed without separating the  tape from the container     A device for moving magnetic tape and controlling its movement   T    See terabyte    Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol    A unit of measure equal to one trillion  1012  bytes of disk or tape storage  capacity     When referring to memory capacity  one TB equals 1 099 511 627 776 in decimal  notation or 240 bytes     A set of communication protocols that support peer to peer connectivity  functions for both local and wide area networks   IBM     To change the status of a device from online to offline  When a device is offline   no data set may be opened on that device   IBM     To restore a device to a state where it is available for use by the system   IBM     A software application that allows a user to monitor and perform some  operations on one or more tape drives remotely     VolSafe  volume safe  is a special feature that provides write once  read many   WORM  technology to VolSafe designated tape cartridges  VolSafe permits new  data to only append the tape media  while it prevents erasure or overwrite of  previously written data     1  VOLume SERial Number  It is usually six characters long and is both the  paper label stuck on the back edge of the cartridge and in
17.  87     Manually Load or Unload Cartridges    Manual loading and unloading are usually only done on rack mounted drives  In the  event of a library failure  you might be required to manually load or unload a data  cartridge     vV Load a Cartridge       Note     A T10000 tape drive accepts T10000 cartridges only        To load a cartridge into a T10000 tape drive  do the following   1  Look into the drive load unload slot to make sure there are no obstructions     2  Make sure the write protect switch is in the proper position     Note     For any cartridge on which data is to be written  set the write protect switch to  the unlocked position  see FIGURE 3 1 on page 40      96174   Revision EE Chapter3 41    A    42    3  Hold the cartridge by the finger grips  FIGURE 1 6 on page 26   and with the hub side    down  carefully insert the cartridge into the tape drive loading slot       Push the cartridge all the way into the slot    Push on the label edge of the cartridge because there is not enough room in the finger  grip area  the finger grip recessions on the bezel do not exist on tape drives used inside  a library   You have to overcome a slight resistance to fully seat the cartridge  When the  cartridge is fully seated  the drive lowers the data cartridge a short distance onto the  file reel motor hub assembly     Note     When manually loading a library attached drive  make sure the library hold off  signal to the drive is disabled  Otherwise  the drive will not accept a
18.  KMS   Administration Guide 3161951xx  Crypto Key Management System Version 2 0  Installation and Service Manual 3161949xx       1  Hardcopy manual that ships with the product  2  KMS 1 x documentation       You can find most of the documentation listed in the previous table online at the    following URL  http   docs sun com app docs prod tape storage hic     96174   Revision EE    13    Publications regarding Sun Microsystems tape device software products        Host Software Products       A list of tape device management software products can be found online at   http   docs sun com app docs prod tape device hic          Documentation  Support  and Training          Function URL   Web site m http   www oracle com index html   Documentation   m Customer  m http   docs sun com   m Employee  m http   docs sfbay sun com    m Partner  m https   spe sun com spx control Login   Downloads   m Customer  m http   www sun com download index jsp   m Employee  m http   dlrequest zn dlapps1 sfbay sun com usr login  Support m http   www sun com support    Training m http   www oracle com global us education sun select country html       Oracle Welcomes Your Comments    Oracle is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and  suggestions  Submit your comments by clicking the Feedback    link at   http   docs sun com    Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback     StorageTek T10000 Tape Drive Operator s Guide  part number 9617
19.  MIR could take 90 minutes  T10000A formatted cartridge  or  longer  T10000 B formatted cartridge  for a full data cartridge  When the rebuild is  complete  the cartridge unloads           Caution     Tape damage  Any resistance to removing the cartridge  beyond the usual  friction between the data cartridge case and the tape drive  probably indicates that the  leader is not fully rewound    If you believe the leader is not fully rewound  attempt another load operation by  pushing the cartridge back into the tape drive  If it loads OK  use the tape operator  panel Unload button to attempt an unload operation  Should that fail to correct the  situation  contact your service representative about a possible stuck cartridge  Do not  forcibly remove a cartridge        7  Remove the cartridge from the drive load unload slot     If there are other cartridges for MIR rebuilding  repeat Step 6 and Step 7 for each  cartridge  When all cartridges with defective MIRs have been rebuilt  continue with  Step 8     50 T10000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    A    10       Press the Menu button once     Exit Drv  appears in the display window       Press the Select button  Yes  to exit the drive utilities submenus  or    press the Menu button  No  to repeat the utilities submenu sequence     Return the drive to an online state     see    Place the Drive Online  Operator Panel     on page 46  if required     Rebuild MIR  VOP        Note     This can be a lengthy process  espec
20.  Menu to bypass   m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu to    set and advance to the next submenu     1 DHCP N must be active selected for you to change the static IP  Net Mask  and Gateway   2 When DHCP Y is active selected  you cannot change the static IP  Net Mask  and Gateway   3 Manufacturing ships all drives with the DHCP N option selected     IP Address Hi Submenu    IPhaaa bbb Defaults to the last saved selection   Valid entries are 000 255 for each digit  trio    If you attempt to enter a value greater  than 255 in either trio  all digits flash  when the last digit is set       Do one of the following     m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change mode       Press Select to increment the flashing digit    until the desired value appears  then press  Menu to set       Repeat step 2 for each digit     Press Menu to advance to the next submenu     or  press Select to restart the change mode       If all digits flash  press either Select or    Menu to clear  then  press Select to restart  the change mode     Note  Manufacturing ships all drives with the static IP Address Hi set to 010 000        96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 75          TABLE 4 3 TCP IP Configuration Settings  Continued    Options Notes Procedure   IP Address Lo Submenu   IPlccc ddd Defaults to the last saved selection  1  Do one of the following     Valid entries are 000 255 for each digit  trio    If you attempt to enter a value greater  than 255 in either trio  all digits flas
21.  OF 121 3A 096 69 071 9D 046 C7 021  10 120 3C 095 6A 070 9E 045 C9 020  17 119 43 094 6B 069 9F 044 CA 019  18 118 45 093 6C 068 A3 043 CB 018  1B 117 46 092 6D 067 A5 042 CC 017  1D 116 47 091 6E 066 A6 041 CD 016  1E 115 49 090 71 065 A7 040 CE 015  1F 114 4A 089 72 064 A9 039 D1 014  23 113 4B 088 73 063 AA 038 D2 013  25 112 4C 087 74 062 AB 037 D3 012  26 111 4D 086 75 061 AC 036 D4 011  27 110 4E 085 76 060 AD 035 D5 010  29 109 51 084 79 059 AE 034 D6 009  2A 108 52 083 7A 058 B1 033 D9 008  2B 107 53 082 7C 057 B2 032 DA 007  2C 106 54 081 80 056 B3 031 DC 006  2D 105 55 080 81 055 B4 030 EO 005  2E 104 55 079 82 054 B5 029 El 004  31 103 59 078 84 053 B6 028 E2 003  32 102 5A 077 88 052 B9 027 E4 002  33 101 5C 076 8F 051 BA 026 E8 001  EF 000    96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 73       View  Change TCP IP Settings    Use following menu tree as a brief guide to view or change the TCP IP settings   See TABLE 4 3 on page 75 for more detailed guidelines        Note     Make sure the host has varied the drive offline before setting the drive offline        Online Offline  Press Select to toggle  then press Menu to set     View Chng CFG   View  online  Change  offline  Configuration  Press Menu to bypass     View Chng TCP    View  online  Change  offline  Configuration  Press Select to enter  press Menu to bypass     DHCP   Y N   must be set to    N    to view  change the static settings    IPh aaa   bbb  IP Address  high   first half of static IP address    IPI ccc   d
22.  Operations Menu    on page 79     The information describes the menu system as seen through the physical operator panel  and the STDS application     96174   Revision EE 57       Note     Although the VOP GUI representation is visually very different from the  operator panel view  the information is still quite useful for VOP           Menu Structure Overview    The T10000 main menu system is very similar to the T9x40 menu system     When you press the Menu switch on the operator panel  the first menu provides  selection of Online  default  or Offline menus  Press the Select switch to toggle between  online mode and offline mode as desired  then press the Menu switch to advance to the  next menu           Online  View Change View Change Drive Drive  Toggles Configuration TCP IP Drive utilities Current firmware  JExits menu  Online Offline sub menus sub menus sub menus release level system   no sub menus   Online   View   Online   View   Offline only   no sub menus   no sub menus    Offline   Change      Offline   Change                                               View  Change Configuration menus display drive configuration settings  view only   when online  or allow drive configuration changes when offline  Press Menu to  advance the display to the next menu  Press Select to enter submenus     View  Change TCP Configuration menus display the drive Transmission Control  Protocol  Internet Protocol  TCP IP  configuration settings  view only  when online  or  allow TCP IP con
23.  Press Select to toggle  then press Menu to set     Chng CFG    Change Configuration   Press Menu to bypass     Chng TCP    Change Configuration   Press Menu to bypass     Drv Menu    Drive Operations Menu   Press Select to enter  press Menu to bypass   IPL FromTP  uploads drive firmware from code tape cartridge     Ld IPL TP  load write protected cartridge containing drive firmware image        Note     After the firmware image is uploaded into the drive PROM  the drive performs  an IPL to load activate the new firmware  The drive is in the online state     MakeDumpTP  formats tape cartridge to retrieve drive dump logs   Ld Dump TP  load write enabled code data dump cartridge   MakeCodeTP  downloads drive firmware image to tape cartridge    Ld Code TP  load write enabled code data dump tape cartridge   MakeDataTP  reclaims reformats tape cartridge for data read write   Ld Data TP  load write enabled code data dump tape cartridge   Build MIR  reclaims reformats tape cartridge for data read write   Ld Cust TP  load write enabled data cartridge with invalid MIR   Exit Drv    no  restarts drive operation options   Rx yy zzza  current drive firmware release level   display only     Exit Menu      96174 e Revision EE Chapter 4 79    TABLE 4 4 provides details for drive operation utilities     TABLE 4 4    Drive Operations       Options    Notes    Procedure       Drive Operation Menu    Drv Menu     offline only     If bypassed  the display advances to  the Firmware Release Level 
24.  Status LED State Descriptions                         LED State Description Meaning Action  Off Drive powered off Power not applied to the drive  Turn on the power supply   Possible power related failure if it remains off with power  supply switch on   Red Hardware failure Processor not functioning   call for service   Red SF   IPL started  Booting  no communication with drive until IPL is complete   Amber SF   Functional code Initializing  no communication with drive until IPL is  loading  complete   Green IPL complete Normal operating condition  drive is ready for functional   dumps NOT present  tasks   Communication with drive is possible   Green SF   IPL complete Normal operating condition  drive is ready for functional   dumps are present  tasks   Communication with drive is possible   Amber Boot Monitor Engineering maintenance mode   call for service        Red Green 2    Service mode     Dump again state    Initiated by service representative    While in the service mode  the drive   s IP is static 10 0 0 1    If indication is present without service mode active  it could  indicate a recurring malfunction present  call for service           Red FF 3 Dump in progress  Do not power off while the drive is performing a dump  operation  drive memory could be corrupted   No  communication at this time    Amber FF 3 Firmware update in Do not disturb the drive until the firmware update is   progress  complete  When the update is complete  the LED will change  to green FF    G
25.  The T10000A and B use the drive resident copy of the information to access customer  data pointers for read only functions  Statistical counters are continuously updated in  the memory resident information with any drive activity     When the cartridge is unloaded as part of the unload routine  the drive resident  information is written to the cartridge s RFID and the tape resident MIR with the closed  state indication set     Cross Density Cartridge Processing    In an environment with both T10000A and T10000B drives  a mandatory T10000A  firmware update provides the capability for the T10000A drive to read the RFID of a  T10000B formatted cartridge  the drive can never read its MIR because of the different  tape formats  If the drive is reclaiming the cartridge  the only available operation  the  cartridge s statistical data from previous usage is included in the current usage when  the media information is rewritten     A T10000B drive can read both the RFID and the MIR of a T10000A cartridge  If the  T10000B is only reading the cartridge  the memory resident statistical counters are  updated to reflect any read operations  Because the T10000B drive cannot rewrite the  tape resident T10000A MIR  only the RFID is updated when the cartridge is unloaded   If the T10000B drive is reclaiming the cartridge  the cartridge s statistical data from  previous usage is included in the current usage when the media information is  rewritten        Note     When the T10000A amp B drive 
26.  cartridge is under warranty for 15 000 mounts or 6 500 tape passes  The tape  drive issues a warning message to the host when either number is exceeded       Note     A mount is defined as the tape drive threading the tape onto the take up reel  and moving to the load point        Diagnostic Cartridges    The Diagnostic cartridge is a special use version of the standard data cartridge with a  special label  The diagnostic cartridge is typically used by a service representative and  most libraries store one or more diagnostic cartridges   See    Diagnostic Cartridge  Labels    on page 90      Sport Data Cartridges    The Sport data cartridge is a smaller capacity version of the standard data cartridge   You can identify a sport data cartridge by the red leader access door  see FIGURE 1 6 on  page 26   These sport data cartridges have a native capacity of     m 120 GB when formatted by a T10000A tape drive  m 240GB when formatted by a T10000B tape drive    The Sport data cartridge is under warranty for 15 000 mounts or 6 500 tape passes  The  tape drive issues a warning message to the host when either number is exceeded    VolSafe Data Cartridges    VolSafe data cartridges are write once data cartridges  They cannot be erased without  destroying the tape itself  The tape drive writes data on the tape and appends data to  the cartridge on free space until the cartridge is full  The tape drives may read these  cartridges multiple times  see the mount limitations for the standard
27.  data cartridges    These cartridges are commonly used for information that must be stored for legal  reasons and not altered  There are two versions of the VolSafe cartridge    m VolSafe cartridge   you can identify this cartridge by a yellow leader access door  see  FIGURE 1 6 on page 26   This cartridge has the same capacity as the standard data  cartridge    m You can identify the Sport VolSafe cartridge by a yellow leader access door and red  file protect switch  see FIGURE 1 6 on page 26   This cartridge has the same capacity as  the sport data cartridge     96174   Revision EE Chapter1 27    Cleaning Cartridges    As the name implies  you would use a cleaning cartridge to clean a drive   s read write  head up to 50 times  An attempt to use a cleaning cartridge beyond that number results  in the tape drive rejecting the cleaning cartridge and posting an error message to the  host  You can identify a cleaning cartridge by a white leader access door  see FIGURE 1 6  on page 26         Note     It is recommended that you clean the T10000B tape drive every ten full file  operations due to its higher linear density and capacity  This is three times more  frequent than with the T10000A tape drive     Media Information Region    The T10000A  B tape drives use information recorded on each tape cartridge to reduce  access times and manage the useful life of the cartridge  This information is recorded in  the cartridge s radio frequency identification  RFID  chip and at the begin
28.  indicate that the drive is offline     Note     You can set the drive offline from the File drop down menu by selecting  the Set Offline command from the Drive Operations menu        4  Select IPL from the Drive Operations menu to start the IPL process     96174   Revision EE Chapter3 45       Menu System Tasks    v Place the Drive Online  Operator Panel        Note     In a multi host open systems setting  if there is a switch unit and it has a port  blocked to this tape drive  unblock that port before proceeding        To change the tape drive state from offline to online     1  Press the operator panel Menu button until Offline appears in the display window        Note     If you are within a submenu  press the Menu button until Exit XXX   appears  in the display window and press the Select button to enter the main menu        2  Press the operator panel Select button to toggle the drive state     Online appears in the display window  indicating the drive state is now online   3  Press the Menu button until Exit Menu  appears in the display window   4  Press the Select button to exit the menu system     5  Bring the tape drive back online to the host by using one of the following methods     a Enterprise  Set the tape drive online for all host paths to the tape drive by using  one of the following Vary commands     MVS  V  lt address gt  online  VM  Vary on   lt address gt     a Open Systems  if there is a switch unit installed and the port to this tape drive is  blocked 
29.  management  DPKM  subsystem is the third installment of  encryption for StorageTek tape drives  DPKM uses the SCSI 4 commands Security  Protocol Inand Security Protocol Out to implement host based key  management on StorageTek encrypting tape drives  Encryption keys are delivered to  the tape drive over the Fibre Channel interface  non FIPS compliant   DPKM provides  the ability to toggle the encryption state on off on a per cartridge basis which allows  the user to have a mix of encrypted non encrypted files on each tape cartridge  DPKM  support is available with drive code level 1 41 x10 or higher  You use the Virtual  Operator Panel to enable or disable the DPKM capability of the tape drive     Encryption Resources    For additional information on the encryption capabilities and features of the StorageTek  T10000 Tape Drive  see     a KMS 2 0    a Crypto Key Management System  Installation and Service Manual  PN 3161949xx  m Crypto Key Management System  System Administrator Guide  PN 3161951xx  a KMS 1 x  m Crypto Key Management Station  User s Guide  PN 96262  m Crypto Key Management Station  Configuration and Startup Guide  PN 96261    Crypto Key Management Station and Data at Rest Encryption  Technical Brief   PN TT0018    For further information on the encryption option  see your sales representative     22 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Interface with the Tape Drive    The T10000 tape drive does not have a built in physical operator panel 
30.  manual load        Observe that for rack mounted tape drives  when a cartridge is loaded  the operator  panel display window indicates one of the following     Ready U when the tape is ready and not file protected  Ready F when the tape is ready and file protected  Ready A when the tape is ready and is a VolSafe cartridge    Ready H when a T10000B formatted non VolSafe cartridge is ready and not  file protected in a T10000A tape drive    Ready L when a T10000A formatted non VolSafe cartridge is ready and not  file protected in a T10000B tape drive    Note     If a cartridge fails to load  remove the cartridge  open the cartridge access door  and see if the leader is either cracked near the hole at the end or if the leader is missing  entirely        Unload a Cartridge    Use the following procedure to remove cartridges from the drive       Make sure the tape drive is not in use     This is done by checking the following   a  There are no active jobs  applications  or programs using this drive   b  The rack mount operator panel activity indicator is steady and not flashing     c  The display window  VOP or operator panel  does not indicate any activity  relative to tape movement  such as reading  writing  or locating         Caution     Possible data loss  Do not push the Unload button while a data cartridge is  in use          Unload the tape drive     Rack mounted tape drive     a  Press the operator panel Unload button and wait for the drive to raise the  cartridge to the 
31.  the VOLID label that  is recorded  particularly by MVS systems  at the beginning of the media    2  An alphanumeric label that the host software uses to identify a volume  It  attaches to the spine of a cartridge and is both human  and machine readable     See virtual operator panel     A 64 bit integer that identifies a Fibre Channel port     Revision EE   96174    wrap A single pass of tape from either BOT to EOT or EOT to BOT with the heads in  a fixed transverse location     write enabled A setting on a data cartridge that allows data to be written on the tape     write once read many   WORM  A storage classification for media that can be written only once but read many  times     write operation An output operation that sends a processed record to an output device or  output file   IBM     write protected A setting on data cartridges that prevents data from being written on the tape   Reading data is still possible     96174   Revision EE 115    116 T10000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Index       Symbols       asterisk  message 95    A  activity indicator 35  address setting   hard PA 65   soft PA 65  airborne contamination 104  ALPA table 73  ASIA Diags message 95    B   Bank n Bad message 95  Boot Fail message 95  BI Monitor message 95  build MIR 81    C    cartridge  cleaning 28  defective 41  diagnostic 27  labels  cleaning 91  diagnostic 90  specifications of 91  loading unloading  manual  41  sport 27  sport volsafe 27  standard 26  volsafe 2
32.  therefore  your  communication with library attached drives is normally through the Virtual Operator  Panel  VOP  application  see    Virtual Operator Panel         The T10000 rack mount configuration has a physical operator panel mounted on the  chassis front panel  see FIGURE 2 2 on page 34      Virtual Operator Panel    The VOP application window  FIGURE 1 3  provides a graphical user interface  GUI  to  the connected drive  The GUI has a menu bar  a section that provides the primary drive  message window  the secondary drive message window  and several drive status  indicators  while the bottom portion of the GUI contains the VOP text message pane   For more VOP information and guidelines for operation  see the Virtual Operator s Panel  Customer User s Guide  PN 96179      FIGURE 1 3 VOP Application Window              T10000B Virtual Operator Panel    od    File Drive Operations Retrieve Configure Help Drive IP   10 0 0 1                    HjEmpty  Honline  LiClean  LiDump  Bino Ecpt  272008   Connecting to 10 3 0 1    2008   Tape drive 3 ON LINE    2008   Tape Caxzridge is NOT INSERTED  2008   Zetion to 10 0 0 1  Illustration call outs  6   4  Secondary drive message window  1  Menu bar 5  VOP text message pane  2  Drive IP name 6  Drive status indicators    3  Primary drive message window       Download VOP from the following URL   http   www oracle com technology software index html    Click Sun Downloads  A Z listing  scroll to locate the StorageTek Virtual Operato
33.  to exit the menu system by pressing Select  Yes         Note     If you exit the menu system with the drive offline  the Operator Panel  alternately flashes Offline  if a data cartridge has been loaded at least once  as a  reminder that drive status is still offline  This reminder flashes until the drive placed  back online  or powered off           View  Change Configuration Settings    You can view  only  current configuration settings when the drive is online  or  you can  view or change configuration settings when the drive is offline  Use the menu trees for  quick reference road maps  or the drive configuration table  TABLE 4 1 on page 64  for  more detailed instructions     Explanation of the Trees    Press Menu to advance the menu display  to set a menu option after selection  or to  answer No to a menu choice question  Press Select to toggle increment menu options   or to answer Yes to a menu choice question  When no option  selection  or choice is  presented  such as during view only menus  pressing Select has the same result as  pressing Menu     To enter variable characters or digits  press Select to start the change mode   The left   most segment begins to flash   Each additional press of the Select switch increments the  value one step  When the desired value appears  press Menu to set the value and  advance flash to the next variable character digit  When the last variable  character digit has been set  press Menu to accept the displayed entry and advance to  t
34.  unblock that port     w Place the Drive Online  VOP        Note     In a multi host open systems setting  if there is a switch unit and it has a port  blocked to this tape drive  unblock that port before proceeding        On the VOP screen  there are two methods to place the drive offline   From the menu bar     1  Open the Drive Operations menu  click Drive Operations in the menu bar or use the  ALT   D shortcut keys      2  Choose the Set Online command or use the SHIFT   O shortcut keys     The second drive status indicator button changes to blue when the tape drive is online     46 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    If the tape drive is offline  the button next to the word Online is grey   6 Click the button to change the state to Online     The button color changes to blue when the tape drive is online     v View Configuration  Operator Panel        Note     See Chapter 4     Menu System    for compete information and guidelines        To view current drive configuration   1  Press the operator panel Menu button to enter the menu system   a If Online appears in the tape drive   s front panel display  go to Step 2     a If Offline appears  press the Select button to toggle the drive state  see    Place  the Drive Online  Operator Panel     on page 46         Note     It is important that you view configuration settings in the online state  because  you cannot accidently change settings in this drive state  To change settings  you must  first set th
35.  unit  these  figures are doubled for a complete rack mounted pair of tape drives  or 244 6 watts   which converts to 1 176 Btu hr     Library attached Tape Drive Power Specifications    For SL3000 and SL8500 libraries  use the power figure of 100 watts for each tape drive  and its associated power supply and use a heat figure of 341 29 Btu hr     For other libraries  use the power specifications for a single rack mount tape drive and  power supply  In those libraries  there is one AC DC power supply for each tape drive     102 110000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE   96174       Performance Specifications    TABLE E 4 lists performance specifications for a T10000 tape drive     loaded with a T0000 tape cartridge     TABLE E 4    T10000 Tape Drive Performance Specifications       Characteristic    Specification       Capacity and Performance    Capacity  native   standard cartridge    500 GB  5 x 101  bytes   T10000A   1 TB  1x1012 bytes   T10000B        Capacity  native   Sport cartridge    120 GB  1 2 x 1011 bytes   T10000A   240 GB  2 4 x 1011 bytes   T10000B        Data buffer size    256 MB       Tape speeds        Read and write    File search and locates    2 0 and 4 95 m s  T10000A or T10000B read legacy   2 0 and 3 74 m s  T10000B     8 0 m s to 12 m s  varying speeds        High speed rewind    8 0 m s to 12 m s  varying speeds              Throughput  Data rate  native  uncompressed  120 MB s  Burst transfer rate  uncompressed  240 MB s       Interfaces    
36.  with code level 1 38 207     1  Press Menu repeatedly until Online or  Offline appears  if required    2  Press Select to change modes    3  Press Menu to advance to the next menu     Do one of the following   m Press Menu  No  to bypass   m Press Select  Yes  to enter submenus     Do one of the following    m Press Menu to bypass    m Press Select  offline  to toggle  then   press Menu to set  and initiate an IPL to  load the alternate firmware modules     selected  When a defective drive in a FICON       64 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010    Revision EE    e 96174    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options Notes    Procedure       Port A Attributes Menu    View Prt   2 View  configure port attributes as defined   online  in the following submenus    Cfg Prt   2    offline     Port A B 24 Bit Address Identifier Submenu    A xxyyzzan  B xxyyzzan   online only     24 bit  6 hexidecimal characters   port identifier at interface log on  plus  connection type and speed    xx   domain  00 priv  loop or p t p   Dade jer yy   area  00 in priv  loop or p t p   appears when the zz   00   EF  per connection type   port is not logged a   connection type    onto an interface f  fabric   n  point to point   0  public loop   v  private loop   n   connection speed  1  2  or 4  Gb     Port A B SFP Module Parameter Submenu    Shows the Small Form factor Pluggable   SFP  module information   Appears when an SFP module is present  and readable   nG   max  Gigabit sp
37. 000 Tape Cartridge Physical Specification 101  Tape Drive Power Supply Input Power 102   T10000 Tape Drive Performance Specifications 103  T10000 Tape Drive Environmental Requirements 104    T10000 Tape Cartridge Environmental Requirements 105    12 T10000 Operators Guide t May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Preface       This book is for users and operators of Oracle s StorageTek T10000 tape drive  It also    provides information about the various cartridges and their labels     The term T10000 is used in this publication to generically reflect all drive models  The  specific model suffix is used whenever model differentiation is appropriate        Related Documentation    The following list contains the names and order numbers of publications that provide    additional information about the tape drive                                      Function Document Title Part Number  StorageTek T10000A Encrypting Tape Drive Security Policy 316055001  Hardware StorageTek T10000B Encrypting Tape Drive Security Policy 316055101  Virtual Operator Panel User s Guide 96179  Data Center Site Planning Guide 805 5863 xx  Safety Important Safety Information for Hardware Systems 1 816 7190 xx  Storage Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual 820 5506 xx  Crypto Key Management Station  User s Guide 2 96262  Crypto Key Management Station  Configuration and Startup Guide   96261  Software Crypto Key Management Station and Data at Rest Encryption  Technical Brief   TTO018  Crypto Key Management System 
38. 2  Offline Configuration Menu Tree 63  View Change TCP IP Settings 74  Drive Operations Menu 79    96174   Revision EE    5  Service Calls and Help 83    A  Cartridge Care 85  Cartridge Unpacking and Acclimation 85  Guidelines for Handling 85  Guidelines for Cleaning 85  Storage Environment 86  Guidelines for Shipment 86  Dropped Cartridges 87    B  Data Cartridge Labels 89  Rack Mount Cartridge Labels 89  Library Use Cartridge Labels 89  Standard  Sport Cartridge Labels 90  VolSafe  Sport VolSafe Cartridge Labels 90  Diagnostic Cartridge Labels 90  Cleaning Cartridge Labels 91  Label Size Specification 91    Label Reference Documents 91  C  Initial Drive Configuration Settings 93    D  Messages and Translated Messages 95  Messages 95  Potential Operator Recovery Scenarios 99    Translated Messages 100    E  Specifications 101  Physical Specifications 101  Power Specifications 102  Rack Mount Tape Drive Power Specifications 102  Library attached Tape Drive Power Specifications 102  Performance Specifications 103  Environmental Requirements 104    Airborne Contamination 104    8 T10000 Operators Guide e May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Glossary 107    Index 117    96174   Revision EE    10 T10000 Operators Guide e May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    Figures       FIGURE 1 1    FIGURE 1 2    FIGURE 1 3    FIGURE 1 4    FIGURE 1 5    FIGURE 1 6    FIGURE 2 1    FIGURE 2 2    FIGURE 2 3    FIGURE 3 1    FIGURE 3 2    FIGURE 3 3    FIGURE 3 4    FIGURE 3 5    FIGURE A 1    FIGURE A 2  
39. 2 2 lists the front panel indicator states and recommended action  The table lists  the four indicators  power  activity  clean  and service   the state of the indicator  the  meaning of the indication  and any recommended action     TABLE 2 2 Operator panel Indicators          Indicators  Power Activity Clean Service   green   green   amber   red  Meaning Recommended Action  Off Off Off Off The drive is not powered  Power on the drive   Flashing Off Off Off Power on  IPL in progress  Wait for the IPL to complete   Flashing Off Off Off Power on Power cycle the drive   does not IPL sequence  failed If the problem persists  contact  stop authorized service personnel   On Off Off Off Power on  IPL complete Load a cartridge as required  cartridge not loaded  On On Off Off Power on  Ready for read write  cartridge loaded commands from the host   tape not moving  software application   On Flashing Off Off Power on  None  locating or read write  cartridge loaded operation in progress    tape moving    On On Off On Off The drive tape path needs Insert a cleaning cartridge   cleaning   On Flashing Flashing Off Cleaning cartridge loaded Wait for the cleaning operation  and moving  to complete   On On Off Off Flashing An error has occurred and Read the display message   dump data was saved  See TABLE D 1 on page 95  for  more information about the  message   On Off Off On A drive hardware error has Initiate an IPL  If the problem   steady  occurred  persists  contact authorized    servi
40. 2 Gb 4 Gb Fibre Channel FICON  T10000A   4 Gb Fibre Channel FICON  T10000B        Access times       Tape load and thread to ready    16 seconds       File access  average  includes loading     62 seconds  28 seconds for Sport cartridge        Rewind  maximum     91 seconds  23 seconds for Sport cartridge                       Unload time 23 seconds  Reliability   Mean time between failure  MTBF  290 000 hr    Head life 5 years   Uncorrected bit error rate 1x 1019   Undetected bit error rate 1x 10723       96174   Revision EE    Appendix E 103       Environmental Requirements    This section lists the environmental requirements for the T10000 tape drive  and the  T10000 tape cartridge     Although the tape drive functions over the full list of ranges as specified in TABLE E 5   optimal reliability is achieved if the environment is maintained between the optimum  and recommended ranges        Note     Important  Industry best practices recommends computer rooms maintain a  relative humidity of 40  to 50  for best performance        TABLE E 5 T10000 Tape Drive Environmental Requirements       Description Optimum Recommended Extremes   Temperature  Operating 22  C  72  F  20       25  C  68       77  F  10   to 40  C  50   to 104  F   Shipping 22  C  72  F  20       25  C  68       77  F   40   to 60  C   40   to 140  F   Storing 22  C  72  F  20       25  C  68       77  F  10   to 40  C  50   to 104  F        Relative Humidity    Operating 45  40      50  20  to 80   Shipping 
41. 4     14 T10000 Operators Guide t May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Notices       See the Storage Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual for appropriate compliance and  warning statements for this product  The manual lists     m FCC Class A Notice  m Japanese Compliance Statement    m Taiwan Warning Label Statement       CISPR 22 and EN55022 Warning    This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures     96174   Revision EE 15    16 T10000 Operators Guide t May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    CHAPTER    1       Introduction       The T10000 tape drive is a family of small  modular  high performance units designed  for high capacity data storage  FIGURE 1 1   There are currently two models in the  T10000 drive family        FIGURE 1 1    Tape Drive Description    The drive uses a unique  single reel cartridge  The file reel is located inside the  cartridge while the machine reel resides inside the tape drive  The drive uses a  technology called partial response  maximum likelihood  PRML  to provide a high density  data format  PRML enables recording and storing an uncompressed capacity of up to     m 500 gigabytes  GB  with the T10000A tape drive  m 1 terabyte  TB  with Oracle   s StorageTek T10000B tape drive    The tape drive uses fiber optic host connections to provide a high data transfer rate   The tape drive is either rack mounted or used in various libraries  see  
42. 45  40      50  10  to 95   Storing 45  40      50  10  to 95        Wet bulb  non condensing        Operating 29  C  84  F   Shipping 35  C  95  F   Storing 35  C  95  F        Airborne Contamination    Tape drives and media are subject to damage from airborne particles  0 3 microns and  smaller   The operating environment should strive to adhere to the requirements of a  Class 100 000 clean room and the ISO 14644 1 Class 8 or 9 environment  See the Data  Center Site Planning Guide for additional information regarding gasses and other  contaminants     http   dlc sun com pdf 805 5863 13 805 5863 13 pdf    104 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE   96174    TABLE E 6 lists the T10000 tape cartridge environmental requirements     TABLE E 6 110000 Tape Cartridge Environmental Requirements                      Temperature  Operating   10   to 45  C  50   to 113  F   Storage  up to four weeks  10   to 32  C  50   to 90  F   Storage  archival  15   to 26  C  59   to 79  F   Shipping 2  23   to 49  C   9   to 120  F   Relative Humidity  Non condensing  Operating   20  to 80   Storage  up to four weeks  5  to 80   Storage  archival  15  to 50   Shipping 2 5  to 80   Wet Bulb Maximum  Operating   26  C  78 8  F   Storage  nonarchive  26  C  78 8  F   Storage  archival  26  C  78 8  F   Shipping 2 26  C  78 8  F  with no condensation       1  The acclimation time before use is 72 hours   See    Cartridge Unpacking and Acclimation    on page 85    2  The shipping environment 
43. 7  write protect 40  cartridge care  cleaning 85  dropped cartridges 87  handling 85  shipping 86  storing 86  CC Diags message 95  CE compliance statement 15    96174   Revision EE    Chk xxxx message 95  clean indicator 35  Cleaning message 95  cleanliness of data center 104  CodCrFaillmessage 95  CodCrFail2 message 96  CodeUpDate message 96  CodUpFaill message 96  CodUpFail2 message 96  CodUpFail3 message 96  CodUpFail4 message 96  compliance statements  CE 15  compression  CMPRSS No 69  CMPRSS Off 69  CMPRSS On 69  setting 69  configuration  FICON unique  drive address 69  SL Prot 70  settings  compression 69  drive operations menu tree 79  DSE 69  frame sizes 66  hard physical address 65  language 70  library address 70  port attributes 65  68  soft physical address 66  tape bar 70  TCP IP menu  DHCP 75  Gateway 77  IP Address 75  main display 72  75  Net Mask 76  viewing 47  48  connectors 18    117    contamination  airborne 104   controls  rack mount 35   custom normal WWN  drive node submenu 71  port A B submenu 68    D  DADP 30  data cartridge  cleaning 85  handling 85  locked 40  storing 86  types 26  unlocked 40  data center cleanliness 104  data path key management  DPKM  22  DatCrFaill message 96  defective cartridges 41  digital archive data protection 30  dimensions  tape drive 101  DmpCrFaill message 96  DmpCrFail2 message 96  DmpWrFaill message 96  DmpWrFail2 message 96  DPKM 22  drive  address  FICON 69  cleaning procedure 43  connectors 18  controls  rack 
44. A robotic system that stores  moves  mounts  and dismounts data cartridges that  are used in data read or write operations     A physical connection  electrical or optical  between two nodes of a network     A tape with a magnetizable layer on which data can be stored   T     Megabytes or 1 000 000 bytes for disk or tape storage but 1 048 576  220  bytes of  memory capacity     A list of options displayed to the user by a data processing system  from which  the user can select an action to be initiated   T     An arrangement of nodes and branches that connects data processing devices to  one another through software and hardware links to facilitate information  interchange     A connection that exists between an initiator  a target  and a logical unit  This is  where one initiator port talks to one target port  addressing one LUN and  together they execute a task     Neither controlled by  nor communicating with  a computer   IBM     Revision EE   96174    online    operator control panel       P    performance    port       R    read write head    reclaim    release    rewind    R W       S    SCSI    small form factor  pluggable  SFP     submenu  subsystem    switch    system    96174   Revision EE    Pertaining to the operation of a functional unit when under the direct control of  the computer   T     A functional unit that contains switches used to control all or part of a computer  and possibly the indicators giving information about its functioning   T     One of two m
45. Arbitrated Loop Physical  Address  AL PA   ddd is the decimal  index into the ALPA table    Appears only with Hard PA Y   As you manually change the decimal index  digits  valid indexes are 125 000   the PA      Do one of the following     m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change  mode       Press Select to increment the digit until    the desired value appears  then press  Menu to set     hex display automatically changes  see 3  Repeat step 1 for each digit    TABLE 4 2 on page 73   4  Press Menu to advance to the next  submenu  or  press Select to restart the  change mode     Port A B Soft Physical Addressing Submenu    Defaults to the last saved selection  Do one of the following     Soft PA HI The drive seeks a soft PA in an ascending m Press Menu to bypass   order at loop initialization  m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu  Soft PA LO The drive seeks a soft PA in a descending to set and advance to the next submenu     order at loop initialization   Appears only with Hard PA N    Note  Manufacturing ships drives with Soft PA LO option selected   The Solaris default FCP driver behavior requires Soft PA LO     Interface Speed Rate Submenu    Selects interface speed rate  Do one of the following     Rate Auto Speed determined by network  m Press Menu to bypass    Rate 4Gb Speed rate fixed at 4 Gb m Press Select until desired option  Rate 2Gb Speed rate fixed at 2 Gb appears  then  press Menu to set and  Rate 1Gb Speed rate fixed at 1 Gb advance to 
46. Identifies the manufacturing assigned  serial number of the drive     ZZZZZZ   the last six characters of the rear  panel DMOD label    This data is read from an internal EEPROM  for online viewing only     Save Configuration Submenu    Save IPL 2   offline only     This submenu appears only if changes  were made in any submenu    Saving CFG appears for 2 seconds after  you press Select    After you save the configuration  the drive  performs an IPL     Exit Configuration Submenu    Exit CFG 2 This submenu allows you to either repeat  the change configuration submenus or exit    the configuration submenus     TCP IP Configuration Menu    View TCP 2 If bypassed  the display advances to the   online  Firmware Release Level Menu  online  or  Chng TCP 2 the Drive Operations Menu  offline     offline  This is the entry point for the TCP IP  submenus   See    View  Change TCP IP Settings    on  page 74     Drive Operation Menu    Drv Menu     offline only     If bypassed  the display advances to the  Firmware Release Level Menu    This is the entry point to the offline   drive operations submenus    See    Drive Operations Menu    on page 79     Firmware Release Level Menu    Rx yy zzza This submenu displays the current drive    firmware release level     Exit Menu    Exit Menu  This menu allows you to either stay in the  menu system to return the drive to Online    or to exit the menu system     Press Menu or Select to advance to the  next submenu     Do one of the following    m 
47. Intel Corporation  All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks  or registered trademarks of SPARC International  Inc  UNIX is a registered trademark licensed through X Open Company  Ltd     This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information on content  products  and services from third parties   Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third party  content  products  and services  Oracle Corporation and its affiliates willnot be responsible for any loss  costs  or damages incurred due to  your access to or use of third party content  products  or services     2 May 2010 Revision EE    Revision History          EC    Date    Revision    Description       129914  129967  135058  135066  135462  EC000653  EC000768    EC001120    EC001331    EC001706    February 2006  May 2006  September 2006  January 2007  September 2007  July 2008  September 2008    April 2009    September 2009    May 2010    EC    ED    EE    Initial release   See this edition for a description of changes   See this edition for a description of changes   See this edition for a description of changes   See this edition for a description of changes   See this edition for a description of changes     Added information on the T10000B FICON tape  drive throughout the guide    Added some information on the StorageTek Library  Console to Chapter 1    Miscellaneous changes to standard
48. LG26   000000000000009             T103_391   2    Illustration call outs  10  6  AC power receptacle  1  Drive B host interface port A 7  Drive A cooling grid  2  Drive B host interface port B 8  Drive A Ethernet port  connects to the drive  3  Drive B cooling grid maintenance port   4  Drive B Ethernet port  connects to the drive 9  Drive A host interface port A   maintenance port  10 Drive A host interface port B    5  AC power switch       96174 e Revision EE Chapter 2 37    38 T10000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    CHAPTER 3        Operator Tasks       This chapter discusses operator tasks primarily for rack mounted T10000 tape drives   For operator tasks relating to drives within a library  consult library operator guides        Basic Tasks    v Power on Rack Mount Drives    To apply power to the rack mount tray   1  Make sure the rack mount tray is connected to an AC power outlet or power strip   2  Make sure that all interface cables are fully seated   3  Set the power switch on the rear panel to on        see FIGURE 2 3 on page 37      Both drives power on and start performing an initial program load  IPL         Note     The power indicator flashes while the IPL is in progress  It is the left most  operator panel LED  see FIGURE 2 2 on page 34    Various messages relative to the IPL sequence appear in the operator panel display  window  These messages do not require operator action        The drive successfully completes an IPL when   a The drive p
49. ON drives 59  firmware 59   tape drive configuration 47    View CFG   message 47  VolSafe 27  VOP software version 48    W  World Wide Name See WWN  Write Prot message 98  write protect 40  Writing message 98  WWN  custom normal submenu  drive node 71  port A B 68  drive node submenu 71  port A B submenu    X    xxxx Dmp y message 96    Index    121    122 110000 Operators Guide e Month 2010 Revision EE   96174    
50. OP Retrieve Menu Commands    B T10000 Virtual Operator Panel          File Drive Operations   Retrieve Configure Help Drive Name   sit64    2   1   ais  2a  1   E E  1   1   1   1   zs  t   Ls  1   3     fd View Drive Data       View Date  amp  Time       Dumps to File       VOP LOGGED IN to Drive   Tape drive is ON LINE   Tape Cartridge is UNLOADED   Connection to sit  4   Set OFF LINE Operation Started   Tape drive is OFF LINE   Start Update Drive Parameters   sit64 commit SUCCESS  Configuration data saved  DRIVE ISSUE  Network Connection to Drive Has Been LOST  DRIVE ISSUE  Connection timed out  connect  VOP LOGGED IN to Drive   Tape drive is ON LINE   Tape Cartridge is UNLOADED   Connection to sit 64        amp  Sun    microsystems    A new window appears that contains several property sheets  tabs   such as  Encrypt   Fibre  Keyid  Manufacturing  Missing  Network  Rfid  and Version     Note     See the Virtual Operator Panel Customer User s Guide  part number 96179  for  complete VOP information and guidelines        48 110000 Operator s Guide e May 2010    Revision EE   96174    v Place the Drive Offline  Operator Panel     To change the drive state to offline   1  Stop all I O activity from the host     In mainframe environments  set the tape drive offline for all host paths to the tape  drive by using one of the following Vary commands     u MVS  V  lt address gt  offline   a VM  Vary off   lt address gt    In open systems environments  do one of the following     Sto
51. P    DHCP  Y N     IP  High     Drive  Operations    IPL from Tape    Make Dump Tape    Drive  Firmware    Current firmware    release level          Port B Attributes    IP  Low     Make Code Tape                      Emulation Net Mask  High     Make Data Tape  Compress  Y Off N     Net Mask  Low  Build MIR   DSE  Y N  Gateway  High  Exit  Y N   Logical Drive Address    Gateway  Low      FICON only        Save IPL  Y N           Exit  Y N           Standard Label  Protect  Y N        Language       Tape Bar Usage  Library Address       WWN  High        WWN  Low        Serial number  view  only        Save IPL  Y N           Exit  Y N              The Change Configuration submenus allow you to change drive configuration settings   See TABLE 4 1 on page 64 for additional information     60 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010    Revision EE   96174    The Change TCP Configuration submenus allow you to enable disable Dynamic Host  Control Protocol  DHCP   set a static IP address  set a static Network Mask  NM    and or set a static net Gateway  See TABLE 4 3 on page 75 for additional information     The Drive Operations submenus allow you to perform various drive utilities  See  TABLE 4 4 on page 80 for additional information     The view only Drive Firmware Level Menu displays the current drive firmware release  level  same as the Online Main Menu Operation     The Exit Menu allows you the choice to either loop back to the Online Offline selection  menu by pressing Menu  No  or
52. Press Menu  No  to cancel changes    m Press Select  Yes  to save changes and  initiate an IPL     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to loop back to the  Interface Select Submenu    m Press Select  Yes  to exit and advance  to the TCP IP Configuration Menu     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to bypass    m Press Select  Yes  to enter TCP IP  configuration submenus     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to bypass    m Press Select  Yes  to enter drive  operation submenus     Press Menu or Select and advance to the  Exit Main Menu     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to go to the  Online Offline menu    m Press Select  Yes  to exit the Menu  System     Note  If you exit the menu system with the drive Offline  the display flashes Offline every few seconds as a  reminder that drive is still Offline  if a data cartridge has been loaded at least once         72 110000 Operator s Guide e May 2010    Revision EE   96174    The Arbitrated Loop Physical Address  AL_PA  Table provides selection of a specific  Hard PA  xx  by setting the associated decimal index  ddd   Valid entries are 125 000        Note     The SL8500 and SL3000 libraries do not support AL_PA addresses                             TABLE 4 2 ALPA Table  PA Index PA Index PA Index PA Index PA Index  XX ddd XX ddd XX ddd XX ddd XX ddd  01 125 34 100 63 075 90 050 BC 025  02 124 35 099 65 074 97 049 C3 024  04 123 36 098 66 073 98 048 C5 023  08 122 39 097 67 072 9B 047 C6 022 
53. StorageTek T10000 Tape Drive       Operator   s Guide    NY  R  Sun    Part Number  96174  May 2010  Revision EE    Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback     link at  http   docs sun com    StorageTek T10000 Tape Drive Operator s Guide  96174  Copyright    2006  2010  Oracle and or its affiliates  All rights reserved     This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are  protected by intellectual property laws  Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law  you may not use  copy   reproduce  translate  broadcast  modify  license  transmit  distribute  exhibit  perform  publish  or display any part  in any form  or by any  means  Reverse engineering  disassembly  or decompilation of this software  unless required by law for interoperability  is prohibited     The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error free  If you find any errors  please  report them to us in writing     If this is software or related software documentation that is delivered to the U S  Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U S   Government  the following notice is applicable     U S GOVERNMENT RIGHTS Programs  software  databases  and related documentation and technical data delivered to U S   Government customers are  commercial computer software  or  commercial technical data  pursuant to the applicable F
54. Sz  Port  Maximum data frame 2112 2112  2048    WWN  Port   Emul XXXX 1  Cmprss   Full DSE   SL Prot    Language    Tape Bar  LIB Adr xy  VYVYN  TCP IP  DHCP   IP   NM   GW    Port World wide Name  Emulation Mode   Data compression   Data Security Erase  Standard Label Protection    Message language   specific messages     Tape activity display   Library Address  hex     Drive Node World wide Name  Maintenance Port IP   Dynamic Host Control   Static IP Address   Sub Net Mask    Gateway    Normal  assigned   STD   Y   Y   N   English    N  FF    Normal  assigned     N   010 000 000 001  255 255 255 000  255 255 255 255    Normal  Custom   Standard  9840B2  9940B2  3592  Yes  Off  No   Yes  Y   No  N    Yes  Y   No  N     English  Spanish  French  Italian   German    Yes  Y   No  N   Two digit he xi decimal    Normal  Custom    Yes  Y   No  N   aaa bbb ccc ddd  aaa bbb ccc ddd  aaa bbb ccc ddd    1  Fibre Channel interface only  see TABLE C 2 on page 94 for FICON emulation modes   2  Emulation modes 9840B and 9940B are special modes used only at the direction of technical support     96174   Revision EE    93    The FICON interface has different Emulation modes  and one FICON only  configuration setting  as listed in TABLE C 2  All other configuration settings are the  same as shown in TABLE C 1 on page 93     TABLE C 2 FICON Specific Drive Configuration Initial Settings          Item Function Preset Option  Emul XXXX Emulation Mode VSM VSM  3592  Drv Adr xy Drive Address  devi
55. Y N              Standard Label  Protect       Language       Tape Bar Usage       Library Address       WWN  High        WWN  Low        Serial Number          Exit  Y N              Interface Select DHCP Current firmware    Exits menu  Port A Attributes    IP  High  release level system  Port B Attributes IP  Low     The View Configuration submenus allow you to view current drive configuration  settings  See TABLE 4 1 on page 64 for additional information     The View TCP Configuration submenus allow you to view current TCP IP settings      See TABLE 4 3 on page 75 for additional information      96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4    59    The view only Drive Firmware Level menu displays the drive   s current firmware  release level in RX  Yy  ZZZC format  where     a x   major revision level     a y   minor revision level       z   integration number     a c  channel interface type  for FC     The Exit Menu option allows you the choice to either return to the Online Offline  selection menu by pressing Menu  No  or to exit the menu system by pressing Select     Yes      Offline Menu Operation    When the drive is offline  the menus shown below are active  Press Menu  one or more  times  to advance to the Change Configuration menu        Note     At each main menu you have two choices        m Press Menu  No  to bypass  and advance to the next menu     m Press Select  Yes  to enter the submenus     Change  Configuration    Interface Select    Port A Attributes    Change  TCP I
56. a 5    The feature is enabled by issuing a Mode Select  command  mode page 0X25  as defined in the StorageTek T10000 Tape Drive Fibre  Channel Interface Reference Manual  part number MT9259      Once enabled  the tape drive allows the application to write data beyond the normal  logical end of tape  which is 500 gigabytes for the T10000A and 1 terabyte for the  T10000B        Note     When the feature is activated  there is no guarantee that you can copy the tape  cartridge to a different tape cartridge because the exact usable capacity will differ from  one cartridge to another  The only guarantee is when copying a 500 gigabyte or 1 TB  native cartridge        96174   Revision EE Chapter 1 31    32 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    2    CHAPTER    The T10000 Tape Drive rack mount configuration chassis contains one or two drives     The chassis front panel    Rack Mount Controls and Indicators    Front Panel           FIGURE 2 1  provides manual loading unloading of tape    cartridges into each drive through separate cartridge loading slots  The front panel also  has a dual operator panel mounted between the cartridges loading slots  The upper    portion is for drive A  left   and the lower portion is for drive B  right      Rack Mount Chassis Front Panel    FIGURE 2 1    LL    OOO OOOO OOOO OOOO    OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOO  LEP PSP POO OO OOOO OOO       After you have inserted a tape cartridge  the loader mechanism lowers the cartridges    The load unloa
57. ajor factors on which the total productivity of a system depends   Performance is largely determined by a combination of throughput  response  time  and availability   IBM     A specific communications end point within a host  A port is identified by a  port number   IBM   2  In Fibre Channel  an access point in a device where a  link attaches     The data sensing and recording unit of a tape drive   IBM     The act of overwriting a legacy data cartridge by a newer generation drive  For  example  a cartridge written by a T10000A drive can be overwritten  reclaimed   by a T10000B drive while a cartridge written by a T10000B drive can be  reclaimed by a T10000A drive     A distribution of a new product or new function and fixes for an existing  product   IBM     To move tape from the take up hub to the supply hub   IBM     Read write    Small Computer Serial Interface     Technology with a 2 gigabit transfer speed over smaller connectors  cables  and  transceivers for larger bandwidth capability     A menu related to and reached from a main menu   IBM   A system that is part of some larger system     In Fibre Channel technology  a device that connects Fibre Channel devices  together in a fabric     A combination of functionally interrelated interacting mechanical and electrical  elements designed to work as a coherent entity     113       T    tape    tape cartridge    tape drive  TB   TCP IP  terabyte  TB     transmission control  protocol internet protocol   TCP IP        V  
58. al Operator Panel  VOP  customer or service versions  Service Delivery Platform  SDP    Services Tape Health Check Tool   StorageTek Diagnostic System  STDS     With drive code level 1 40 x07  IPv6 addressing is supported on the Ethernet port  An  IPv6 address is a 128 bit value written as eight groups of four hexadecimal characters  separated by colons  for example  2001 0db8 85a3 0000 0000 8a2e 0370 7334      Encryption Status LED  T10000 drives that are encryption capable have a tri color encryption status LED on the    rear panel  near the right end of the power connector  see FIGURE 1 2 on page 18   This  LED indicates the drive   s encryption status     96174   Revision EE Chapter1 19    If the encryption status LED is green  it indicates that the drive is encryption capable   but not encryption enabled  In this state  the drive functions only in a non encryption     Safe    mode  and cannot read write encrypted tape cartridges  However  the drive can  function normally for non encryption tasks     Once the drive is encryption enabled  the LED turns red  indicating that the drive is  now    Armed     and functional in the encryption mode  In this state  the drive can  read write encrypted tape cartridges  The drive can also read non encrypted tape  cartridges  but cannot write to non encrypted tape cartridges     TABLE 1 1 interprets the various states of the encryption status LED  Refer to Crypto Key  Management documentation listed in the Related Pubs section for addi
59. anel Display Messages  Continued        Display    Meaning    Recommended Action       Save Fails    The new configuration cannot be saved  because the read access memory  RAM   might be defective     This message is associated with changing the  tape drive configuration  a task for  authorized service personnel only           SavingDump A dump is being saved to non volatile None  memory   Start Init Initialization has started  None          Trapped The IPL process is trapped in a loop  IPL the tape drive again  If the problem  persists  contact authorized service personnel   Unloading A cartridge tape is unloading  None       UnWr XXXX   where xxxx is an  FSC    The Unload switch was pressed during a  write operation  Some data remains  unwritten     To write the unwritten data  issue the  command     ESCON Swap in VM MVS  environment    Or  Press the Unload switch again  the  unwritten data is lost        Write Prot    The tape drive attempted to write to a write   protected cartridge tape     Change the switch on the data cartridge tape  to enable writing        Writing       The tape drive is writing data        None       98 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010    Revision EE   96174       Potential Operator Recovery Scenarios    The following table contains Fault Symptom Codes  FSCs  that commonly result from  an operator error  The first column in the table lists an operator panel message at the  time of the error event  The description column provides insight into the er
60. artridge   or press Menu to exit the dump tape  submenu     Note  Only drives with all images loaded into the EEPROM can make code tapes     MakeCodeTp    Make Code Tape copies the firmware  image from the drive EEPROM to a  data cartridge  You can use this code  tape to update firmware in other  drives using the Code Update  submenu    A normal data cartridge  if present   ejects when this function is activated   If Make Code Tape fails and   CHK xxxx appears  try a different  cartridge  If the problem persists   consult your service representative     Note  This operation might not work  on encryption enabled tape drives     Note  Make sure the drive is properly prepared   to create code tapes  If required  exit the Drive   Operations Menu and update the drive to a full   code of the desired firmware release level    1  Do one of the following    m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to activate    2 When Ld Code Tp appears  insert a write   enabled data cartridge    3  When the new code tape unloads  remove the  data cartridge  and set the write protect  switch to lock    4  Insert another write enabled data cartridge   or press Menu to exit the create code tape  submenu        80 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010    Revision EE   96174    TABLE 4 4    Drive Operations  Continued        Options    Notes    Procedure       Make Data Tape Submenu    MakeDataTp    Make Data Tape reformats cartridges  so they can be reused as normal data  tapes  This is sometimes referred t
61. ase    specifications     It is not recommended that a T10000 tape drive be connected to the same host bus port  with another tape or a disk subsystem  The stress on the host bus adapter  due to the  bandwidth needs  creates unacceptable error recovery issues between both solutions     Maintenance Port Use    All service calls for tape drives under warranty  maintenance contract  or time and   materials service require physical access and connection to the rear panel maintenance   Ethernet  port  In the event that a customer has an Ethernet cable physically connected  to the drive requiring service  the service person must disconnect this cable to perform  the required service action     m 110000 non encryption drives supported by the Service Delivery Platform  SDP   require 100  dedication of the drive   s Ethernet port to the SDP site unit     m 110000 encryption enabled drives require 100  dedication of the drive s Ethernet  port to the Encryption Service Network except during service activities performed  by authorized personnel     Where Encryption and SDP co exist  the Ethernet Port must be concurrently shared by  using the Service Network        Note     Oracle neither supports nor assumes any responsibility for drive functional  failures that occur during the unauthorized use of the drive s maintenance port        Unauthorized use applies to any use of the drive   s Ethernet port other than the following  items     Encryption 1 x or 2 x environments   StorageTek Virtu
62. ce  00 Two digit hexadecimal    The following registers are set to the conditions shown   Network    IP Node Name  T10000  lt last 9 digits of Serial Number gt   SNMP Alerts  All turned OFF   Library Locator  ACS  0 LSM  0 Panel  0 Drive  0       SNMP Managers  None Specified  Drive Statistics  All zeroed  Permanent Errors  All zeroed  pointers initialized     Temporary Errors  All zeroed  pointers initialized     94 110000 Operators Guide e May 2010 Revision EE    96174    APPENDIX D       Messages and Translated Messages       This appendix summarizes the T10000 tape drive operator panel indicator lights and  display messages  Where applicable  this appendix recommends operator actions        TABLE D 1    Messages    TABLE D 1 lists operator panel display messages  meanings  and recommended actions     Operator Panel Display Messages       Display       asterisk     Meaning    The tape drive is online but a cartridge tape  is not loaded     Recommended Action    Load a cartridge tape as required        ASIA Diags    IPL diagnostics are running     None       Bank n Bad    During boot  a section of memory was found  bad     IPL the tape drive  If the problem persists   contact authorized service personnel        Boot Fail    The IPL failed     IPL the tape drive again  If the problem  persists  contact authorized service personnel        BT Monitor    A sequence of switches accessed an  engineering area     IPL the tape drive        CC Diags    IPL diagnostics are running   
63. ce personnel        96174   Revision EE Chapter2 35    Operator Panel Display Window    The window displays alpha numeric messages relative to drive operation    m Drive status   m Menu selections and configuration choices   m Error messages and fault symptom codes     Host generated messages   The display window is formed by a horizontal row of ten LED array segments  Each  segment is an array of 35 dots   five wide and seven high  Each array can form an    uppercase or lowercase alpha character  a numerical digit  or a special character  such as  an asterisk         Multiple messages  or a message greater than ten characters will be displayed by the  window  alternating between required character groups        Note     Appendix D     Messages and Translated Messages    lists messages that could  appear in the display window        36 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Rear Panel    FIGURE 2 3 shows the rear of the rack mount chassis  Two sets  one for each drive  of  host interface cable couplers  and one Ethernet connector is available for each drive   One AC power connector and one AC switch supplies AC power to both drive power  supplies  which are mounted internally  between the drives        Note     The drive status LED  and encryption status LED for encryption capable  drives  for each drive are visible through the drive cooling grids        FIGURE 2 3 Rack Mount Chassis Rear Panel                                        le  626   QLGLOLSLSLO
64. ce the IPL starts  the following things happen   u The drive power indicator flashes   a Various messages relative to the IPL sequence appear in the operator panel  display window  These messages require no action on your part   When the drive successfully completes an IPL   a The drive power indicator is steady   a An asterisk     appears in the operator panel display window        Note     If there is a dump present  the operator panel display window alternates  between the asterisk and the dump message  The dump present indication will stop  when you load a tape cartridge        You can IPL the drive with a physical switch on the operator panel or with a menu  command in the VOP     v IPL the Drive from the Operator Panel    After the rack mount drive is powered on  reset it using the following steps     1  Make sure there is not a job or application running on the host that is using this tape  drive  If there is  stop that job or application     2  Make sure a data cartridge is not loaded     3  Press the operator panel IPL button  see FIGURE 2 2 on page 34      v IPL the Drive Using VOP    To IPL the drive using the VOP program  see FIGURE 1 3 on page 23      1  Make sure there is not a job or application running on the host that is using this tape  drive  If there is  stop that job or application     2  Make sure a data cartridge is not loaded     3  Make sure the drive is offline  click the Online button  if the drive is not offline      The Online button turns grey to
65. d slots only accept T10000 tape cartridges  All other cartridge types will  onto the hub motor  and threads the tape  see    Load a Cartridge    on page 41      not load into the T10000 tape drive   See    Unload a Cartridge    on page 42 to unload and remove a tape cartridge     Load Unload Slot    33    96174   Revision EE    Operator Panel Controls  Indicators    The rack mount chassis dual operator panel  FIGURE 2 2  provides independent control  and indications for the two rack mount T10000 tape drives     Each section contains four push button micro switches  four LEDs  and a ten character    display window     Note     TABLE 2 1 on page 35 describes the controls   TABLE 2 2 on page 35 describes the LED indicators        FIGURE 2 2 Operator Panel       F power activity service IPL            Menu Select                   power    activity    gt  clean  Unload    i a       T103_393       34 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    TABLE 2 1 is a two column table that lists the four operator panel push button micro   switches and describes their use     TABLE 2 1 Operator Panel Controls       Push Button Use             Unload Initiates a cartridge rewind and unload operation   Menu Steps through a menu sequence  or answers No to an option appearing in the display window   Select Answers Yes to an option appearing in the display window  or will toggle or increment a    variable during a menu sequence           IPL  recessed  Initiates an IPL        TABLE 
66. dd  IP Address  low   second half of static IP address    NMh aaa  bbb  Net Mask  high   first half of sub net mask    NMI ccc   ddd  Net Mask  low   second half of sub net mask    GWh aaa   bbb  Gateway  high   first half of gateway address    GWI ccc   ddd  Gateway  low   second half of gateway address    Save IPL    if there are pending changes    Exit TCP    no  cancels changes  and restarts view change TCP   Drv Menu    offline only   see    Drive Operations Menu    on page 79   Rx yy zzza  current drive firmware release level   display only     Exit Menu      74 110000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE    96174    TABLE 4 3 provides details of TCP IP configuration settings  and guidelines for  changing selected settings when the drive is offline     TABLE 4 3 TCP IP Configuration Settings       Options Notes    Procedure       TCP IP Configuration Menu    View TCP 2 If bypassed  the display advances to the    online  Firmware Release Level menu  online    Chng TCP 2 or the Drive Operations menu  offline      offline  This is the entry point for the TCP IP  submenus     DHCP Submenu    DHCP Y N Defaults to the last saved selection   With DHCP Y selected  a DHCP server   remote to the drive  assigns the  dynamic TCP IP settings   With DHCP N selected  DHCP is  disabled  The drive uses Static TCP IP  settings     Notes     Do one of the following   m Press Menu  No  to bypass   m Press Select  Yes  to enter the TCP IP    submenus     Do one of the following   m Press
67. ditions 30  Digital Archive Data Protection 30    Max Capacity 31    2  Rack Mount Controls and Indicators 33  Front Panel 33  Load Unload Slot 33  Operator Panel Controls Indicators 34  Operator Panel Display Window 36  Rear Panel 37    3  Operator Tasks 39  Basic Tasks 39   v Power on Rack Mount Drives 39   v Power off Rack Mount Drives 39   Cartridge Procedures 40   v Write Protect Write Enable a Cartridge 40  Cartridge Handling Precautions 40  v Identify a Defective Cartridge 41    6 T10000 Operators Guide e May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Manually Load or Unload Cartridges 41  v LoadaCartridge 41  v Unload a Cartridge 42  v Cleaning the T10000 Tape Drive 43  Initial Program Load  IPL  45  v IPL the Drive from the Operator Panel 45  v IPLthe Drive Using VOP 45  Menu System Tasks 46  v Place the Drive Online  Operator Panel  46  Place the Drive Online  VOP  46    v View Configuration  Operator Panel  47  v View Configuration  VOP  48  v Place the Drive Offline  Operator Panel  49    Place the Tape Drive Offline  VOP  49  Rebuilding an MIR 50  v Rebuild MIR  Operator Panel  50  v Rebuild MIR  VOP  51  Data Path Key Management Procedures 53  v View Current Drive Settings   Encrypt Tab  DPKM  53  v Turn DPKM On 54  v TurnDPKMOff 55    4  Menu System 57  Menu System Overview 57  Menu Structure Overview 58  Menu Operations 59  Online Menu Operation 59  Offline Menu Operation 60  View Change Configuration Settings 61  Explanation of the Trees 61  Online Configuration Menu Tree 6
68. e Folder       CAP Folder 1 0 0 0 0 ee  i 7       i i      Drive KOHA   Internal Addr   HLI PRC Addr Bay   Access State   Drive Type   Drive SIN   Code Ver    Drive 1 13 12      010 50 PL _Jonline JT10000a  631004003574  1 38 107 5 10      Drive 1 1 31 4    010130  88  online   IbmUhrium4  1310036234  7381    Drive 1 1 3 1 6    No Alias Jaz online Jibmultrium    1310036692 _  7381 _  des    No Alias  55  online Jriooo0a 1631004003553  1 38 107 5 10    QD dvive 1 31 8    0 12 13 1___ 15  online  T10000a  531004003602  1 38 107 5 10    Drive 1 1 2 1 4      9 Power Supply Folder 1 0           Robot Folder 1 0 0 0 0                   4 ll LA  4 Il DI i   Lol  sum SL3000   comm status UserID  service   Library 10 7 2 102       24 110000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Note     The SLC drive folder information changes frequently  and the data displayed  might differ from the example  Click the question mark button for additional  information        When you select a specific drive  additional unique data is available for that drive such  as the drive status  drive properties  drive display  and drive tray information  see  FIGURE 1 5      FIGURE 1 5 Drive Display   StorageTek Library Console          E O  Tools Help System Detail   App    Refresh                                     Library 1 0 0 0 0 rDrive   gt    CAP Folder1 0 0 0 0   Status   Properties   Display   DriveTray    9   Drive Folder 1 0 0 0 0   TRA  Qomet1 32  I  at a a 010 000 000 254  5 eway Da
69. e drive to the offline state  see    Place the Drive Offline  Operator Panel     on  page 49         2  Press the Menu button until View CFG   appears in the window display  3  Press the operator panel Select button  Yes  to enter view configuration submenus     The first configuration setting appears in the operator panel display window     4  Press either the Menu or the Select button to step through the configuration settings        Note     In the drive online state  the Select button has the same function as the Menu  button  except when answering a displayed question        5  Press either the Menu or Select button until Exit CFG   appears in the display  window     6  Press the Select button  Yes  to exit the configuration submenus  or  press the Menu button  No  to repeat the view configuration sequence     7  Press the Menu button until Exit Menu  appears in the display window     8  Press either the Select button  Yes  to exit the menu system or the Menu button  No   to return to the online offline selection menu     96174 e Revision EE Chapter3 47    v View Configuration  VOP     To view the current drive configuration when the drive is in the online state     1  Choose Retrieve from the menu bar or use the ALT   R shortcut keys to open the    2  Choose View Drive Data or use the SHIFT   V shortcut keys to access the View  Current Drive Settings property sheet        Note     There are several tabs to select specific configuration groups to view        FIGURE 3 2 V
70. e following   Emul 9840 m Press Menu to bypass  Emul 9940 m Press Select until desired option  Emul 3592 appears  then  press Menu to set  and    advance to the next submenu     Note  Manufacturing ships Fibre Channel  FCP  drives with the Emul STD option selected   Use the special emulation modes  Emul 9840 and Emul 9940  only at the direction of company  technical support     When using VOP to change Emulation mode  you must have VOP version 1 0 9  or higher   Otherwise  the current mode option cannot be changed by VOP     Emulation Mode Submenu  FICON     Emul XXXX Emul 3592    Emul VSM    Do one of the following    m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu  to set  and advance to the next submenu     Note  Manufacturing ships FICON drives with the Emu  3592 option selected     Change the selection to Emu  VSM as needed to match site requirements     When using VOP to change the emulation mode  you must have VOP version 1 0 9  or higher   Otherwise  the current mode option cannot be changed by VOP        68 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options    Notes    Procedure       Compress Mode Submenu    Cmprss Yes    Cmprss Off    Cmprss No    Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the Compress Yes option    Defaults to the last saved selection    When you select Yes  data is compressed   by default  Host can request no data  compression    When you select Off  data is no
71. e the write protect switch   2  FIGURE A 1 on page 87  several cycles     The write protect switch should slide smoothly       Open close the tape access door  1  FIGURE A 2  several times  and examine the door    for damage     If the door is visibly damaged  and or does not open close smoothly  the cartridge  must be discarded       Hold the tape access door open  and determine if the leader  2  FIGURE A 2  is in the    home position  securely butted against stops      FIGURE A 2 Cartridge Door and Tape Leader          T103 375    Illustration call outs  2    1  Tape access door  2  Leader          Caution     If the leader was jarred out of the home position  it is loose and floppy  or  might even be fully retracted into the cartridge case    If a load attempt was made with the leader out of the home position  the tape drive  fully retracts the leader  it is pulled back into the cartridge and is no longer visible     Do not attempt to force the leader back into the home position  If the leader is not in the home  position  contact your service representative        88 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    APPENDIX B       Data Cartridge Labels          Rack Mount Cartridge Labels    If you are using the data cartridges in a rack mount situation  almost any label across  the data cartridge is acceptable  as long as it does not interfere with the operation of the  tape drive        Library Use Cartridge Labels    If you are using the data cartridges in a 
72. ection 70  library address 70  list of menus 58  Load CC message 97  Load FIBRE message 97  Load xxxx message 97  load  unload slot 33  Loading message 97  Locating message 97    M  maintenance port use  restrictions  19  make code tape 80  make data tape 81  make dump tape 80  max capacity 31  maximum frame size 66  media information region  MIR   invalid conditions 30  overview 28  rebuilding 50  Memory Err message 97  menu  build MIR 81  examples 59  list 58  overview 58  structure overview 58  menu system  drive operations 79  operations 59  explanation of menu trees 61  offline menu 60  online menu 59  view  change configuration settings 61  overview 57  structure overview 58  view  change configuration settings  offline configuration menu tree 63  online configuration menu tree 62  view  change TCP IP settings 74  menu trees  drive operations 79  explanation 61  offline configuration 63    96174   Revision EE    online configuration 62  TCP IP settings 74    messages       asterisk  95  ASIA Diags 95  Bank n Bad 95  Boot Fail 95   BT Monitor 95  CC Diags 95  Chk xxxx 95  Cleaning 95  CodCrFaill 95  CodCrFail2 96  CodeUpDate 96  CodUprFaill 96  CodUpFail2 96  CodUpFail3 96  CodUpFail4 96  DatCrFail1 96  DmpCrFaill 96  DmpCrFail2 96  DmpWrFaill 96  DmpWrFail2 96  DumpAgain  96  DumpToHost 96  Exp Cl Cart 96  Fix Cfg Err 96  Init xxxx 97   IPL Pend 97  Load CC 97  Load FIBRE 97  Load xxxx 97  Loading 97  Locating 97  Memory Err 97  NTReady F 97  NTReady U 97  Offline 49  O
73. ederal  Acquisition Regulation and agency specific supplemental regulations  As such  the use  duplication  disclosure  modification  and  adaptation shall be subject to the restrictions Bit  license terms set forth in the applicable Government contract  and  to the extent  applicable by the terms of the Government contract  the additional rights set forth in FAR 52 227 19  Commercial Computer Software  License  December 2007   Oracle USA  Inc   500 Oracle Parkway  Redwood City  CA 94065     This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications  It is not developed or  intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications  including applications which may create a risk of personal injury  If you use this  software or hardware in dangerous applications  then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail safe  backup  redundancy  and  other measures to ensure the safe use  Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this  software or hardware in dangerous applications     Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and or its affiliates  Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and or its  affiliates  Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners     AMD  Opteron  the AMD logo  and the AMD Opteron logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices  Intel and  Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of 
74. eed  2   4   MM   Multimode   short wave   SM   Single Mode   long wave   nnnm   maximum distance  meters   m   short wave     nG MMOnnnm or  nG SMnn nk    nn nk   maximum distance  kilometers     k   long wave   Appears when an SFP module is present  but unreadable   Appears when an SFP module is not  present in the port   Note  Display is information only  and  appears in both online and offline menus     26 27    No SFP    Port AJB Hard Physical Addressing Submenu    Defaults to the last saved selection     Hard PA N Disables hard physical address  PA   and  causes the drive to seek a soft PA  assignment at loop initialization    Hard PA Y Enables a hard PA  manually set by the    Hard Physical Address Submenu  If the  preset hard PA is not available at loop  initialization  the drive then seeks a soft  PA     Do one of the follovving    m Press Menu  No  to bypass    m Press Select  Yes  to enter the  submenus     Press Menu or Select to advance to the  next submenu     Press Menu or Select to advance to the  next submenu     Do one of the follovving   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu    to set  and advance to the next submenu     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the Hard PA N option selected        96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 65    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options Notes Procedure       Port A B Hard Physical Address Submenu    PA xx ddd    Defaults to the last saved selection    XX  hex  is the 
75. enu  online   or  the Drive Operation menu  offline        96174    Revision EE Chapter 4 77    TABLE 4 3 TCP IP Configuration Settings  Continued        Options Notes    Procedure       Drive Operation Menu    Drv Menu   If bypassed  the display advances to the   offline Firmware Release Level menu   only  This is the entry point to the offline    drive operations submenus     Firmware Release Level Submenu    Rx yy zzza This submenu displays current drive  firmware release level    Exit Menu   Exit Menu  This menu allows you to stay in the    menu system to return the drive to  Online  or to exit the menu system     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to bypass    m Press Select  Yes  to enter the drive  operations submenus     Press Menu or Select and advance to the Exit  menu     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to go to the Online Offline  menu   m Press Select  Yes  to exit the menu system     Note  If you exit the menu system with the drive offline  the display flashes Offline every few seconds as a  reminder that the drive is still offline  if a data cartridge has been loaded at least once         78 T10000 Operators Guide e May 2010    Revision EE 2 96174       Drive Operations Menu    Use the following menu tree for drive operations  The Drv Menu is only available when  the drive is offline  See TABLE 4 4 on page 80 for details        Note     Make sure the host has varied the drive offline before you set the drive offline        Online Offline 
76. er trio  all digits flash  vyhen the last digit is set       Do one of the following     m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change mode       Press Select to increment the flashing digit    until the desired value appears  then press  Menu to set       Repeat step 2 for each digit     Press Menu to advance to the next submenu     or  press Select to restart the change mode       If all digits flash  press either Select or    Menu to clear  then  press Select to restart  the change more     Note  Manufacturing ships all drives with static Net Mask Lo set to 255 000        76 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010    Revision EE 2 96174    TCP IP Configuration Settings  Continued        Notes    Procedure       GWhaaa bbb    Gateway Hi Submenu    Defaults to the last saved selection   Valid entries are 000 255 for each digit  trio    If you attempt to enter a value greater  than 255 in either trio  all digits flash  when the last digit is set     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change mode    2  Press Select to increment the flashing digit  until the desired value appears  then press  Menu to set    3  Repeat step 2 for each digit    4  Press Menu to advance to the next submenu   or  press Select to restart the change mode    5  If all digits flash  press either Select or  Menu to clear  then  press Select to restart  the change more     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with a static Gateway Hi set to either 0 0  o
77. es a register  a particular part of  storage  or some other data source or destination   A      arbitrated loop A Fibre Channel interconnect topology in which all parts are connected in a  common loop  Before transmitting data  devices must participate in arbitration  to gain control of the loop     arbitrated loop physical  address  AL_PA  A one byte value that identifies a port in an arbitrated loop topology     arbitration Any process by which a user of shared resources negotiates with other users for  the right to use the resource  A port connected to a shared bus must win  arbitration before it transmits data on the bus     96174   Revision EE 107       B    beginning of tape  BOT   block    buffer    burst       C    capacity    capacity  raw    capacity  user    cartridge  cleaning cartridge  compress    condition  conditioning time    configuration    connector       D    data error rate    108 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010    The location on a tape where written data begins     A collection of contiguous records recorded as a unit  Interblock gaps separate  blocks  and each block can contain one or more records     A routine or storage that compensates for a difference in the rate of data flow  or  the time of occurrence of events when transferring data from one device to  another     In data communication  a sequence of signals counted as one unit in accordance  with a specific criterion or measure   A     Total amount of User Data stored on one data cartridge 
78. eset and loads system programs to prepare  a computer system for operation  Processors having diagnostic programs  activate these programs at initial program load execution  Devices running  firmware usually reload the functional firmware from a diskette or disk drive at  initial program load execution     Hardware  software  or both  that links systems  programs  or devices   IBM     A protocol used to route data from its source to its destination in an Internet  environment   IBM     A four byte value that identifies a device and makes it accessible through a  network  The format of an IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four  numbers separated by periods  Each number can be from 0 to 255  For example   129 80 145 23 could be an IP address     111    internet protocol v6   IPv6  address    IP  IPL       L    LC connector  library    link       M    magnetic tape    MB    menu       N    network    nexus       O    offline    112 T10000 Operator s Guide   May 2010    The next generation internet protocol  It provides a much larger address space  than IPv4  This is based upon the definition of a 128 bit address   IPv4 used a  32 bit address  The IPv6 address format is eight fields of four hexadecimal  characters separated by colons  for example  2001 0db8 85a3 0000 0000 8a2e 037  0 7334     See internet protocol     See initial program load     A standard connector for 2 Gbps Fibre Channel data transfer  This type of  connector is used on fiber optic cables     
79. ffline alternating with    asterisk  97  Online 46  97  operator panel display 95  operator panel display  translated 99  100  Power Fail 97  Reading 97  Ready F 97  Ready H 97  Ready L 97  Ready U 97  Rewinding 97  Save Fails 98  Saving Dump 98  Start Init 98  Trapped 98  Unloading 98  UnWr xxxx 98  View CFG   47  Write Prot 98    Index 119    Writing 98  xxxx Dmp y 96  MIR  build menu 81  conditions when invalid 30  overview of 28  rebuilding 50    N  NTReady F message 97  NTReady U message 97    O  offline  done with VOP 49  drive operations menu 79  drive state 64  message 49  Offline alternating with    asterisk  message 97  Online message 46  97  online  done with VOP 46  operator interface 23  operator panel  controls 35  controls indicators illustration 34  display messages 95  display window description 36  indicators 35  operator tasks  cleaning the tape drive 43  manually load  unload cartridges 41  placing the tape drive online 46  rebuilding an MIR 50  viewing the tape drive configuration 47  write protect a cartridge 40  overview menus structure 58    P  performance specifications 103  physical  address  hard setting 65  soft setting 65  specifications 101  placing the tape drive online 46  port  attributes menu 66  attributes menu  FC  66  SFP status speed menu  view only  65  Power Fail message 97  Power Off 39  Power On 39  power specifications  library attached drives 102    120 110000 Operators Guide e Month 2010    rack mount 102  precautions  tape handlin
80. figuration changes when offline  Press Menu to advances the display  to the next menu  Press Select to enter submenus     Drive Operations menus  offline only  provide drive utilities  Press Menu to advances  the display to the next menu  Press Select to enter submenus     The Drive Firmware menu displays  view only  the current drive firmware release  level     The Exit Menu allows you the choice to loop back to the Online Offline selection menu  by pressing Menu  No   or to exit the menu system by pressing Select  Yes      58 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE    96174       Menu Operations    Menu operations for online  View  mode and offline  Change  mode are very similar   Online menus only provide viewing of current settings and or status  Offline menus  allow option selections and or change to various settings  In both menu systems  press    Menu to advance  or to answer No  press Select to scroll options  or to answer Yes     Online Menu Operation    When the drive is Online  the menus below are available  Press Menu to advance to the  View Configuration menu        Note     At each main menu you have two choices        a Press Menu  No  to bypass  and advance to the next menu     m Press Select  Yes  to enter the submenus        View  Configuration    View  TCP IP    Drive  Firmware                                      FICON only           Emulation Net Mask  High   Compress Net Mask  Low   DSE Gateway  High   Logical Drive Gateway  Low   Address    Exit  
81. fully rewound  If you believe the leader is not fully rewound    1  Attempt another load operation  click Drive Operations and choose Load     2  Follow with another unload operation  click Drive Operations and choose Unload    If a load and unload operation fails to correct the situation  contact a service  representative about a possible stuck data cartridge  Do not forcibly remove a data  cartridge        96174 e Revision EE Chapter3 51    Attempt another build of the data cartridge before deciding that the data cartridge is  defective  To do this    1  Click Drive Operations and choose Unload    2  After the data cartridge unloads  gently push it back into the tape drive until it  lowers onto the hub assembly to reload it     4  After you have repaired all cartridges with defective MIRs  click the Done button on  the format selection submenu     5  Click Drive Operations and choose Set Online     This completes the rebuild of the MIR on one or more cartridges  The tape drive is now  back online and ready for normal operations     52 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Data Path Key Management Procedures    You must use VOP to perform the data path key management  DPKM  procedures     v View Current Drive Settings   Encrypt Tab  DPKM     To view the current drive encryption settings     6 Click Retrieve  choose View Drive Data  and click the Encrypt tab        Note     The Use tokens DPKM parameter value is DPKM as identified by the arrow in  the fi
82. g 40  process   build MIR 81   code update 80   DHCP selection 75    Q    quick menu  overview 58    R    rack mount controls and indicators  front panel 33  load unload slot 33  operator panel controls 35  operator panel controls indicators 34  operator panel display 36  operator panel indicators 35  rear panel 37  Reading message 97  Ready F message 42  97  Ready H message 97  Ready L message 97  Ready U message 42  97  reclaim a data cartridge 29  81  related publications 13  Rewinding message 97    S  Save CFG  72  Save Fails message 72  98  Saving Dump message 98  service calls and help 83  service indicator 35  setting  compression 69  DSE 69  emulation modes 68  FICON unique  drive address 69  emulation modes 68  SL Prot 70  frame size 66  interface speed rate 66  library address 70  physical address  hard soft  65  shipping cartridges 86  size  frame maximum 66  specifications  labels 91  tape drive 101  Start Init message 98  structure of menus 58    Revision EE   96174    T  T10000 Tape Drive  specifications 101  Tape 51  tape bar setting 70  tape drive description 17  tape drive load  unload 41  tape drive See T10000 Tape Drive  tape handling precautions 40  TCP IP  view  change settings 74  translated messages 99  100  Trapped message 98    U  Unloading message 98  UnWr xxxx message 98    V  vary the tape drive offline 49  vary the tape drive online 46  view  online main menu  drive 59    96174   Revision EE    entry point 59  exit 59  fibre channel drives 59  FIC
83. gure below        Click the OK button to return to the main VOP window     FIGURE 3 3 VOP Drive Data Encrypt Tab       104  104  104  104  104  104  104  104  109  109  110  sli   11   11   11   18    1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1   1  1  1   1  1  1  1  1           File Drive Ope     Parameter Definition  Crypto Serial Number   Running in FIPS mode     Ha FIPS certification level        PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr  PM Apr    Licensed     Use tokens   DPKM   Active media keys   Need media keys     eel View Current Drive Settings xi    Fibre   Keyid   Manufacturing   Missing   Network   Rfid   version      Parameter Value  00000735  No  2  Yes  DPKM  lt  lt   No  Yes          96174   Revision EE    Chapter3 53    v Turn DPKM On    Set the drive offline     Click Configure and choose Drive Data       Select the Encrypt tab from the Configure Drive Parameters property sheet     A WO N e      Select the DPKM value for the Use tokens DPKM parameter        Note     A check mark appears in the Update box adjacent to the parameter        5  Click the Commit button at the bottom of the window     Note     The drive performs an initial program load  IPL         FIGURE 3 4 Turn DPKM On       LETTI Re      Configure Drive Parameters k i xi    File Drive Oper    Encrypt   Fibre   Network         Parameter Definition Parameter Value Update   Use tokens  o     Egg   Permanently encrypting  t   UNKN     Yes  
84. h  when the last digit is set     m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change mode       Press Select to increment the flashing digit    until the desired value appears  then press  Menu to set       Repeat step 2 for each digit     Press Menu to advance to the next submenu     or  press Select to restart the change mode       If all digits flash  press either Select or    Menu to clear  then  press Select to restart  the change more     Note  Manufacturing ships all drives with static IP Address Lo set to 000 001     Net Mask Hi Submenu    NMhaaa bbb    Defaults to the last saved selection   Valid entries are 000 255  for each digit  trio    If you attempt to enter a value greater  than 255 in either trio  all digits flash  when the last digit is set     2       Do one of the following     m Press Menu to bypass    m Press Select to start the change mode   Press Select to increment the flashing digit  until the desired value appears  then press  Menu to set       Repeat step 2 for each digit     Press Menu to advance to the next submenu     or  press Select to restart the change mode       If all digits flash  press either Select or    Menu to clear  then  press Select to restart  the change more     Note  Manufacturing ships all drives with static Net Mask Hi set to 255 255     Net Mask Lo Submenu    NMIccc ddd    Defaults to the last saved selection   Valid entries are 000 255 for each digit  trio    If you attempt to enter a value greater  than 255 in eith
85. he next menu  or press Select to restart the change mode     96174   Revision EE Chapter4 61    Online Configuration Menu Tree    Use the online view configuration menu tree as a brief guide  See TABLE 4 1 on page 64 for  details  If you want to change any settings  you must place the drive offline     Online Offline  Press Select to toggle  then press Menu to set     View CFG    View Configuration   Press Select to enter  press Menu to bypass     Intf FCP FICON  displays active interface   View PrtA   view current port attributes   A         24 bit address identifier  when logged on to an interface system   B        when viewing port B   SFP module parameters  i e  4G MM0150m   Hard PA    Physical Address  Y N  PA xx ddd  PA hex  decimal index   only when Hard PA is yes   Soft PA    HI LO  only when Hard PA is no     Rate       Auto fixed rate   4Gb  2Gb  1Gb   interface speed negotiation   MaxSz       2112 2048   maximum data frame size    FR t   va  first half  64 bit port node world wide name    La anon  second half  64 bit port node vvorld vvide name     WWN Custom  only when custom or dynamic WWN is set   View PrtB   current port B attributes   same sub menus as port A     Emulation Mode   displays current emulation  based on active interface     FCP  Emul STD    standard      3592        special modes  used only when directed by Engineering Tech Support     FICON  Emul VSM 3592  selected to match site requirements   Cmprss      Yes Off No   compression mode   Full DSE 
86. ially on a fully written cartridge        To rebuild the MIR from the VOP       Make sure the tape drive is in the offline state     If the display shows Online  click Drive Operations and choose Set Offline  This sets the  tape drive to the Offline state       Click Drive Operations  choose Format Tape  and choose Rebuild MIR     Note     This function can be aborted after it has started by clicking Abort on the Format  Tape submenu          Follow the on screen prompts and directions        Note     A successful MIR rebuild results in the tape drive automatically unloading the  cartridge        If an MIR rebuild fails   m The message part of the VOP screen contains a failed message and an FSC   m The tape drive does NOT automatically eject the cartridge     m Attempt another rebuild of the MIR before declaring that the MIR part of the tape  in that cartridge is defective  Click Drive Operations and choose Unload Tape  and after the cartridge unloads  gently push it back into the tape drive until it  lowers onto the hub assembly to reload it        Note     If more than one tape has a defective MIR  load the next cartridge into the tape  drive when the VOP screen displays the prompt to load a customer cartridge  This  process continues until all defective MIRs have been rebuilt           Caution     Tape damage  Any resistance to removing the data cartridge  beyond the  usual friction between the data cartridge case and the tape drive  might indicate that  the leader is not 
87. identifies the data cartridge as an unreadable   density data format  it displays 3215 on the Virtual Operator Panel  VOP  or the  physical operator panel of the rack mount drive        96174   Revision EE Chapter1 29    Invalid Media Information Conditions    There are four media invalid conditions for the T10000A  B drives     m If the cartridge s RFID is unreadable  the drive will refuse to mount the cartridge  with an FSC of 403B  The cartridge must be returned to engineering to recover the  customer data    m If the cartridge s RFID can be partially read  the drive will mount the cartridge as  read only    m If the RFID and MIR are out of sync  none of the block information  coarse grained  in the RFID or fine grained in the MIR  can be trusted  The cartridge is usable but  since none of the block information is trusted it is rebuilt as the drive sequentially  reads all of the data up to the desired customer data     Note     This scenario can cause the drive to spend an hour or more rebuilding the block  information  potentially causing the application running on the host to time out        m If the MIR is corrupted or unreadable  the fine grained block location information on  the cartridge cannot be used  the tape can be used with the coarse grained block  information on the RFID but with lower performance     The T10000A B drive posts a 4031 4032 informational FSC whenever a cartridge with  an invalid MIR is loaded     Once a tape cartridge has invalid media informat
88. ignated Custom WWNs to  meet special circumstances  Make sure the Custom WWN is registered in the Host interface software   Unregistered or duplicate WWNs cause Host interface anomalies    Libraries using the dynamic WWN  dWWN  feature automatically set the drive Custom WWN setting to a  library determined WWN     H 500104F0    L yYYYYYYYY    Defaults to the last saved selection   Comprises the first half of a unique 64 bit  node WWN that identifies this drive node   This first half includes a company  identification  characters 2 through 6   and  for StorageTek branded devices  the  company ID is    00104F     Therefore  you  would not typically custom edit the first  half of a WWN     Defaults to the last saved selection   Comprises the second half of the 64 bit  WWN that identifies this specific node   Typically  only the last character is different  than the port nodes  Generally  when  setting a Custom WWN ina drive  you edit  the second half of the WWN to replicate  the second half of the WWN which was in  use for the removed drive     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change  mode    2  Press Select to increment the character  until the desired value appears  then  press Menu    3  Repeat step 2 for each character    4  Press Menu to advance to the second half  of the WWN  or  press Select to restart  the change mode     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change  mode    2  P
89. in 8 bit bytes   Synonymous with    User Capacity    or    Native Capacity     This is the capacity that  the user sees after the ECC Format ERP and other overhead has been assessed   no compression      Total amount of data stored on one data cartridge in 8 bit bytes before any  ECC Format ERP and other overhead has been assessed  no compression      Total amount of data stored on one data cartridge in 8 bit bytes that is sent by  the host computer  This is the capacity that the user sees after the  ECC Format ERP and other overhead has been assessed  no compression      A storage device that consists of magnetic tape on a supply reel in a protective  housing     A data cartridge that contains special material to clean the tape path in a  transport or drive     To save space by eliminating gaps  empty fields  redundancy  or unnecessary  data to shorten the length of records or files   IBM     One of a set of specified values that a data item can assume   IBM   The amount of time to prepare a tape cartridge for use in a T10000 Tape Drive     The manner in which the hardware and software of an information processing  system is organized and interconnected   T     An electrical or optical part that joins two or more other parts     The number of errors that occur per a measurable amount of data on a tape     Revision EE   96174    data path key management   DPKM     data rate    data security erase  DSE     data tape    data tracks    diagnostics    DPKM    drive    DSE  dump  
90. ion  some action is required to correct  it  Invalid media information can be corrected in several ways     m Run the media correction utility through the VOP  see    Rebuilding an MIR    on  page 50     m The drive itself will recover the media information as it processes host commands   but very slowly        Digital Archive Data Protection    With code level 1 44 x06 or higher  the drive supports the Digital Archive Data  Protection  DADP  information model through the SB 2 CRC     The DADP information model provides for end to end protection of user data while it is  being transferred between a sender and the tape drive  Protection information is  generated at the initiator on a write operation and may be checked by any object  associated with the I T L nexus  e g   Host application  Host HBA  Target controller   and Target tape device   Once received  protection information is retained  for example   written to medium  stored in non volatile memory  or recalculated on read back  by the  device server until overwritten  Power loss  hard reset  logical unit reset  and I T nexus  loss shall have no effect on the retention of protection information     30 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Max Capacity    With code level 1 44 x06 or higher  the drive supports the max capacity feature  The  default is for this feature to be off     This feature allows the application to use the full physical capacity of the cartridge  for  example  on average an extr
91. ize wording in  the text and procedures     Added information on data path key management   DPKM     Added information on       Airborne Contamination    on page 104      Digital Archive Data Protection    on page 30     Max Capacity    on page 31   Corrections    DSE manufacturing setting in TABLE 4 1 on page 64  and TABLE C 1 on page 93   Encryption LED states TABLE 1 1 on page 20     Maintenance Port Use    on page 19    Removed Sun branding        96174   Revision EE    4 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    Contents       Revision History 3    Contents 5    Figures 11  Tables 12  Preface 13    Related Documentation 13  Documentation  Support  and Training 14    Oracle Welcomes Your Comments 14    Notices 15  CISPR 22 and EN55022 Warning 15    1  Introduction 17   Tape Drive Description 17   Tape Drive Rear Panel 18  Interface Ports Use 19  Maintenance Port Use 19  Encryption Status LED 19  Drive Status LED 21   Encryption Option 22  Encryption Resources 22   Interface with the Tape Drive 23  Virtual Operator Panel 23    96174   Revision EE    Rack Mount Drives 24  Library Drives 24  StorageTek Library Console 24  T10000 Cartridges 26  T10000 Cartridge Types 26  Standard Data Cartridge 26  Diagnostic Cartridges 27  Sport Data Cartridges 27  VolSafe Data Cartridges 27  Cleaning Cartridges 28  Media Information Region 28  Statistical Counters 28  Data pointers 28  Normal Processing 29  Cross Density Cartridge Processing 29  Invalid Media Information Con
92. laim tape  submenu     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to activate    2 When Ld Cust Tp appears  insert the  write enabled data cartridge with an invalid  MIR    Note  When the MIR is rebuilt  the data   cartridge unloads    3  Remove the data cartridge    4  Insert another write enabled data cartridge  requiring a MIR rebuild  or  press Menu to  exit the build MIR submenu     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to loop back to the Code  Update Submenu    m Press Select  Yes  to exit Drive Operations  and advance to the Firmware Release menu     Press Menu or Select and advance to the Exit  menu     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to go to the Online Offline  menu    m Press Select  Yes  to exit the menu system     Note  If you exit the menu system with the drive offline  the display flashes Offline every few seconds as a  reminder that drive is still Offline  if a data cartridge has been loaded at least once      96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 81    82 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE 96174    CHAPTER 5       Service Calls and Help       This section describes what to do if problems occur with the tape drive  In some cases   you might be able to correct the problem  In other cases  you must contact your service  representative as described in this chapter     Most of the time  one or more fault symptom codes  FSC  appear on the Virtual  Operator Panel  VOP  screen or the tape drive   s front panel disp
93. lay screen of rack  mounted tape drives  Record that information for your service representative     Some errors result in the state of the drive status LED on the rear of the tape drive  changing color  flashing  or both  See     m FIGURE 1 2 on page 18 for the LED   s location  a    Drive Status LED    on page 21 for information about the LED  m TABLE 1 2 on page 21 for the various LED states and colors you may encounter    If you have as much of the following information as possible when you place a service  call  the process is much easier   Account name   Site location number  Contact name   Telephone number  Equipment model number  Tape drive address   Tape drive code level   Tape drive serial number  Urgency of the problem    Fault Symptom Code  FSC  from either the tape drive   s front panel display screen   rack mount   the VOP window  or as displayed on the host system display screen    m Problem description    m What color and flash rate is exhibited by LED on the rear of the tape drive   This  LED is not visible when the tape drive is installed in some libraries      m Is the tape drive in a library  If so  which library   m If the tape drive was running properly before this incident   a What changes has the site made recently   a What software application was running at the time of the failure   a Were any hardware configuration changes made recently   m Were any software configuration or upgrades done recently   a Were any additions or deletions to the hardware 
94. library  the labels must conform to the  specification shown in    Label Size Specification    on page 91  You must put these labels  on the data cartridge in the label attachment area as shown by item 1 in FIGURE 1 6 on  page 26  You must carefully place these labels in the label area with the bar code down   to the hub side of the data cartridge the hub is showing in the    Bottom View    in  FIGURE 1 6 on page 26      96174   Revision EE 89       Standard Sport Cartridge Labels    Standard data cartridge labels consist of eight characters and the associated bar code as  shown in the following figure  These characters may consist of A through Z and the  numbers 0 through 9  No special characters   amp      and so on  may be used  The first  six characters in the label shown in the following figure are the customer volume ID   NGD018   The last two characters are the media identifier    m TI for the standard data cartridge    m TS for the sport data cartridge    The color behind the media identifier is usually white for standard cartridges     FIGURE B 1 Standard Eight character Label          VolSafe Sport VolSafe Cartridge Labels    These labels are the same as standard cartridge labels with the exception that the  background color of the media ID area is usually yellow        Diagnostic Cartridge Labels    These labels must start with DG and a space  no third character is used  to be  recognized by the library as diagnostic cartridges     The label is    DG xxxT1    where
95. menu   This is the entry point to the Drive  Operations submenus     Code Update Submenu    IPL FromTP    IPL From Tape  updates the drive  firmware from a code tape that you  insert in the drive    A normal data cartridge  if present   unloads when this function is  activated    If CHK xxxx appears  try a different  code tape     Make Dump Tape Submenu    MakeDumpTp    Make Dump Tape specially formats  and identifies a data cartridge as a  dump tape  but  it does not collect  dump logs  Data cartridges used to  collect dump logs must first be  formatted this way to accept dump  logs    A normal data cartridge  if present   ejects when this function is activated   If Make Dump Tape fails and   CHK xxxx appears  try a different  data cartridge     Make Code Tape Submenu    Do one of the following   m Press Menu  No  to bypass   m Press Select  Yes  to enter the submenus     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to activate    2 When Ld IPL Tp appears  insert the code  tape  write protected data cartridge that  contains the desired firmware release level  image     Note  When the update is done  the drive   unloads the code tape and initiates an IPL    3  Remove the unloaded code tape     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to activate    2 When Ld Dump Tp appears  insert a write   enabled data cartridge    3  When the formatted dump tape unloads   remove the data cartridge    4  Insert another write enabled data c
96. mount 35  encryption status  LED location 18  LED states 19  environmental requirements 104  indicators  rack mount 35  operations menu  build MIR 81  code update 80  make code tape 80  make data tape 81  make dump tape 80  performance specifications 103  physical specifications 101  power specifications 102  status LED  location 18  states 21  dropped cartridges 87  DSE setting 69  DumpAgain  message 96  DumpToHost message 96  dust 104    118 T10000 Operators Guide e Month 2010    E  emulation modes  FC 68  FICON 68  enable compression 69  encryption status LED  location 18  states 20  environmental requirements 104  example of menu 59  Exit Menu   configuration menu 72  drive menu 81  TCP IP 78  Exp Cl Cart message 96    F  fault symptom code  FSC  83  fibre channel  DSE  no 69  yes 69  emulation modes 68  Exit Menu  72  78  81  language selection 70  library address 70  offline configuration 64  port attributes 69  Save CFG  72  Save Fails 72  speed rate 66  topology  private loop 69  public loop 69  FICON unique setting  drive address 69  emulation modes 68  FIPS  Level 2  22  Fix Cfg Err message 96  full DSE  yes no  69    G  glossary 107    I  indicators  operator panel 35  information region  build MIR 81  Init xxxx message 97  interface   port use 19   speed rate 66  IPL    manual initiate 45  with VOP 45    Revision EE   96174    IPL Pend message 97    L  label  diagnostic cartridge labels 90  standard labels 90  volsafe labels 90  language  Language  display 70  sel
97. must not exceed the limit of the storage environment  archive or nonarchive  for longer than  10 days        96174 e Revision EE Appendix E 105    106 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Glossary       This glossary defines terms and abbreviations in this publication     Some of the definitions are taken from other glossaries  The letters in the parentheses  that follow some definitions indicate the source of the definition      A  The American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems  ANSI X3 172 1990   copyright 1990 by the American National Standards Institute  ANSI       E  The ANSI Electronic Industries Association  EIA  Standard 440 A  Fiber Optic  Terminology      1  The Information Technology Vocabulary  developed by Subcommittee 1  Joint Technical  Committee 1  of the International Organization for Standardization and International  Electro technical Commission  ISO IEC JTC1 SC1       IBM  The IBM Dictionary of Computing  copyright 1994 by IBM      T  Draft international standards committee drafts  and working papers being  developed by the ISO IEC JTC1 SC1        A    access time The time interval between the instant at which a call for data is initialized and  the instant at which the delivery of data is completed   T     address A character or group of characters that identifies a register  a particular part of  storage  or some other data source or destination   A      alphanumeric A character or group of characters that identifi
98. n the specified range of temperature  and humidity found in TABLE E 5 on page 104  When you store cartridges  follow these  recommendations   a Do not take data cartridges out of their protective wrapping until you need them   a Store cartridges in a dirt free environment that  if possible  duplicates the  conditions of the data processing center   m Before you use a cartridge that have been in storage  acclimate it to the operating  environment for at least 72 hours        Guidelines for Shipment    Use the following guidelines to prepare StorageTek T10000 tape cartridges for  shipment        Caution     POTENTIAL CARTRIDGE DAMAGE  Cartridges are easily damaged in  shipment if improperly packaged  USE ONLY THE DESIGNATED PACKAGING  ASSEMBLIES  AND IN MATCHING QUANTITIES WITH NUMBER OF CARTRIDGES        1  Obtain appropriate quantities of designated packaging assemblies   Only the following assemblies are qualified for shipping T10000 cartridges   a Single Cartridge   PN 1095329xx  T10000 Cartridge 1 Pack Packaging Assembly  a Five Cartridges   PN 1095332xx  T10000 Cartridge 5 Pack Packaging Assembly       Note     Customers must obtain cartridge shipping packages from service  representatives     The 5 Pack packaging assembly only protects exactly five  5  T10000 tape cartridges  DO  NOT attempt to package more than five cartridges by forcing the additional cartridge s  into the package  DO NOT attempt to package less than five cartridges by filling the  missing cartridge s 
99. nel   CodUpFail3 The tape drive cannot read code from the Retry the operation  or try another cartridge  data cartridge tape  tape  If the problem persists  contact  authorized service personnel   CodUpFail4 The data cartridge tape is not a code update   Try another code update cartridge tape   cartridge tape  If the problem persists  contact authorized  service personnel   DatCrFaill The tape drive cannot create  reformat or Ensure that the data cartridge tape is write   reclaim  a cartridge tape  enabled  or try to reformat the tape on  another drive  If the problem persists  contact  authorized service personnel   DmpCrFaill The tape drive cannot create  reformat or Ensure that the data cartridge tape is write   reclaim  a diagnostic dump tape  enabled  If the problem persists  contact  authorized service personnel   DmpCrFail2 The tape drive cannot read the format of the   Retry the operation  or try another cartridge  data cartridge tape  tape  If the problem persists  contact  authorized service personnel   DmpWrFaill The tape drive cannot write diagnostic data   Contact authorized service personnel   onto the data cartridge tape  or the tape  drive cannot position the data cartridge  tape   DmpWrFail2 There is no diagnostic dump data to process    Contact authorized service personnel        XXXX Dmp y    Alternates with    an asterisk  after   completion of IPL  where xxxx the FSC of  last dump data collected and Y number of  uncollected dumps in non volatile memory   
100. ning cartridge and insert a new cleaning cartridge  into the tape drive    The cleaning cartridge can be used approximately 50 times before you must discard it    See    Cleaning Cartridges    on page 28            Tip     If the message CHK XXXxX appears in the tape drive   s front panel  where xxxx is  the FSC  a cleaning cartridge failure occurred  Try the procedure again with a different  cleaning cartridge  If the problem persists  contact your service representative           Caution     Tape damage  Any resistance to removing the tape cleaning cartridge   beyond the usual friction between the tape cleaning cartridge case and the tape drive   probably indicates that the leader is not fully rewound    If you believe the clean tape leader is not fully rewound  attempt another load  operation by pushing the tape back into the tape drive and then use the tape drive s  front panel Unload button to attempt another unload operation  Should that fail to  correct the situation  contact your service representative about a possible stuck tape  cleaning cartridge  Do not forcibly remove a tape cleaning cartridge        4  Remove the cleaning cartridge from the tape drive     This completes the cleaning process and the tape drive is ready to resume normal  operations     44 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE   96174    Initial Program Load  IPL     One of the recommended actions listed in Appendix D     Messages and Translated  Messages    is to perform a forced IPL   On
101. ning of tape  in an area known as the media information region  MIR   The information stored in the  RFID is a proper subset of the information stored in the MIR  The media information  falls into two categories  statistical counters and data pointers     Statistical Counters    Statistical counters reflect the usage of the cartridge and includes read write activity   error activity  cumulative mounts  and other information about its use     Data pointers    The data pointer information is basically a directory  map  used to locate the customer   logical  data on the physical tape media  Since customer data is compressed and  written in drive controlled blocks on the tape  a map is needed to efficiently locate the  data after it is written  This map provides an index between customer data and the  physical block on the tape media  Once data is written the drive accesses this map to  optimize access to the customer data     To space to locate customer data  the logical object that identifies the block is translated  to the physical location on the tape media  and the drive determines the quickest  method to read the block  If the block is some physical distance from the current  location  a calculation results in a high speed locate to the block location and is  followed by a normal speed read     The existence of the media information is usually transparent to the customer unless it  has a problem  This can occur if the information update fails during a dismount  The  impact 
102. o as     reclaiming       A cartridge  if present  unloads when  this function is activated   Information in the MIR about old data  files on a tape being reformatted is  erased    VolSafe data cartridges cannot be  reformatted  If inserted  the drive  rejects a VolSafe cartridge    If Make Data Tape Fails  and   CHK xxxx appears  try a different  data cartridge     Build Media Information Region Submenu    Build MIR    T10000 tape drives use information  recorded at the beginning of tape of a  data cartridge  in an area known as  the Media Information Region  MIR    to access and manage data files while  the data cartridge is loaded in the  drive    Make sure the drive is unloaded  before you activate Build MIR   Rebuild MIR flashes on the operator  panel while the MIR is rebuilding     Exit Drive Submenu    Exit Drv 2    This submenu allows you to either  repeat the drive operations submenus  or exit Drive Operations     Firmware Release Level Menu    Rx yy zzza    Exit Menu    Exit Menu     This submenu displays the current  drive firmware release level     This menu allows you to either stay in  the menu system to return the drive to  Online or to exit the menu system     1  Do one of the following   a Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to activate    2 When Ld Data Tp appears  insert a write   enabled data cartridge    3  When the reformatted data tape unloads   remove the data cartridge    4  Insert another write enabled data cartridge   or press Menu to exit the rec
103. ode and port A B WWNs as a set   and stores them in the drive EEPROM  The format is   Drive Node  H 500104F0  StorageTek brand device   L yyyyyyyy     Port A   Port B     H 500104F0  L yyyyyyyy  last character  one higher than drive node   H 500104F0  L yyyyyyyy  last character  one higher than port A        96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 67    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options Notes Procedure       Port A B Custom Normal WWN Submenu    Note  This submenu appears only when the Custom WWN is in use or when one is being created  edited     WWN Custom Appears whenever a Custom WWN is in 1  Do one of the following   use  or is being created edited  m Press Menu to bypass to the next  WWN Custom also appears when the drive submenu   is using dynamic WWN  set by a library m Press Select to toggle the selection to  invoking AWWN  WWN Normal  WWN Norma  Selection recalls the stored Normal WWN 2  Do one of the following     from the drive EEPROM     m Press Menu to recall the stored Normal    WWN  and advance to the next  submenu     m Press Select to toggle the selection to  WWN Custom     Port B Attributes Menu    View PrtB 2 View or change Port B attributes as defined   online  in the preceding port A B attributes m Press Menu to bypass    Cfg PrtB   submenus  starting on page 65  m Press Select to enter the port attributes   offline  submenus     Do one of the following     Emulation Mode Submenu  FCP     Emul XXXXX Emul STD is Native  Do one of th
104. of invalid media information occurs in several areas  Since it enables high speed  positioning  invalid media information forces all operations to a slow speed mode  This  has no impact on a sequential read from the beginning of the tape  However  any  operation using locate defaults to a sequential slow speed read to the requested block   which can result in longer processing time     28 T10000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Note     An invalid media information might be suspected if you observe poor  performance on a specific tape cartridge        The following sections describe how media information is processed and some  potential implications of problems with the information     Normal Processing    Every time a tape cartridge is loaded  the media information is read from the tape  media and saved in drive resident memory  After being loaded in drive memory  a  read invalid state is written in the tape resident RFID  The tape resident media  information is marked open  read invalid because it does not reflect results of activity  in the current mount session  All subsequent media information accesses during the  current mount session are saved in the drive resident information  If no writes are  performed to the cartridge  the RFID remains in the read invalid state meaning the MIR  directory information is still completely valid  Once a write takes place  the RFID is  marked write invalid meaning the MIR directory information on tape is invalid    
105. or software done at the site     m If the drive was NOT running properly before this incident  what was the last  problem     96174   Revision EE 83    84 110000 Operators Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    APPENDIX A       Cartridge Care       StorageTek T10000 tape cartridges require care to ensure proper operation and  longevity  This appendix deals with the handling of cartridges  including unpacking  and shipping cartridges to another site  For information regarding cartridge labels   particularly those cartridges used inside a library  see FIGURE B 1 on page 90        Note     In this chapter     data cartridges    refers to all data cartridges   Standard data  Sport data  VolSafe data  and Sport VolSafe data cartridges           Cartridge Unpacking and Acclimation    Unpack new data cartridges in the area in which they are used and allow them to  acclimate for a period of at least 72 hours        Guidelines for Handling       Caution     Tape Damage  Cartridges are easily damaged and you must handle them  carefully        Follow these cartridge handling guidelines   a Do not expose the tape or cartridge to direct sunlight or moisture   a Do not expose a data cartridge to magnetic fields   a Maintain clean operating  working  and storage environments        Guidelines for Cleaning    Wipe all dust  dirt  and moisture from the cartridge case with a lint free cloth     96174   Revision EE 85       Storage Environment    Always store cartridges in an environment withi
106. ote  Manufacturing ships drives with Drv Adr 00 selected when the FICON interface is active        96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 69    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options Notes Procedure       Standard Label Overwrite Protection Submenu    Defaults to the last saved selection  Do one of the following   SL Prot Y Selects standard label overwrite protection  m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu  SL Prot N Deselects standard label overwrite to set and advance to the next submenu   protection     Notes   1 Manufacturing ships drives with SL Prot N selected   2 Only select    SL Prot Y    if label overwrite code is loaded  or if running standard labels and want the  drive to display a fatal error  CHK 33EX  when writing a non 80 byte record for VOLSER or HDR1   3 Customers using NL or NSL tape processing cannot use SL Prot   4 POST WRCART cannot be run with this feature enabled   5 Contact Technical Support for any assistance     Language Selection Submenu    Defaults to the last saved selection  Do one of the following    Language   Selects display language  m Press Menu to bypass   English  Espanol  Francais  m Press Select until desired option  Italiano  or Deutsch  appears  then  press Menu to set and  In the online  View  mode  only the active advance to the next submenu     language appears   Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the English option selected     Tape Bar Submenu    Defaults to the last saved selec
107. ower indicator is steady   a An asterisk     appears in the operator panel display window     v Power off Rack Mount Drives    To remove power from the rack mount tray     1  Make sure there is not a job or application running on the host that is using this tape  drive  If there is  stop that job or application     2  Make sure a cartridge is not loaded in the tape drive   3  Set the power switch located on the rack mount tray rear panel to off   O        see FIGURE 2 3 on page 37     96174   Revision EE 39    Cartridge Procedures    v Write Protect Write Enable a Cartridge    To write protect or write enable a cartridge  move the write protect switch   see FIGURE 3 1  to the desired setting  The symbols indicate the following status     Locked    lock image shown closed  Write protected  The tape drive can only read  data from the data cartridge  Write operation attempts will fail     Unlocked    lock image shown open  Write enabled  unprotected   The tape drive can  read data from or write data to the data cartridge     FIGURE 3 1 Data Cartridge Write Protect Enable Switch          T103_409    Illustration call outs  3    1  File protect switch   2  Unlocked position  3  Locked position       Cartridge Handling Precautions       Caution     Tape data corruption  Be certain that a data cartridge never comes close to  l   strong electrical fields or any form of magnet or magnetic field        Magnetic fields are present near electric motors  the larger the electric motor  the
108. p the job that is using the tape drive    a Ina multi host setting  stop any job that is using the tape drive and then  if there  is a switch unit in use  block the port in that switch to the tape drive     2  Press the operator panel Menu button   Online appears in the display window  indicating the current state of the drive   3  Press the operator panel Select button to toggle the drive state     Offline appears in the display window  indicating a successful transition to the  offline state     4  Press the Menu button until Exit Menu  appears in the display window     5  Press the Select button to exit the menu system        Note     If you select Exit Menu   the display alternates between Offline and the normal  message after a cartridge is loaded as a reminder that the drive is still in the offline  state        v Place the Tape Drive Offline  VOP     To change the tape drive state to offline     1  Cease all I O activity from the host     In mainframe environments  set the tape drive offline for all host paths to the tape  drive by using one of the following Vary commands     u MVS  V  lt address gt  offline   a VM  Vary off   lt address gt    In open systems environments  do one of the following   a Stop the job that is using that tape drive    a Ina multi host setting  stop any job that is using the tape drive and then  if there  is a switch unit in use  block the port in that switch to the tape drive     2  Click the VOP Online button     If the tape drive is online
109. pecifications     TABLE E 2 110000 Tape Cartridge Physical Specification                         Height 2 45 cm  0 96 in     Width 10 9 cm  4 29 in     Length 12 5 cm  4 92 in     Media length 917 m  3 009 ft   recordable 855 m  2 805 ft     Media thickness 6 5 microns  um    Nominal weights Standard data cartridge  262 5 g  0 59 Ib    Sport data cartridge  187 0 g  0 41 Ib    Cleaning cartridge  231 g  0 51 lb         96174   Revision EE 101       Power Specifications    This section lists power specifications for tape drives     Rack Mount Tape Drive Power Specifications    TABLE E 3 lists the input power and current requirement for each tape drive power  supply in the rack mount assembly under nominal conditions at various input voltages   Nominal conditions occurring when the tape drive is moving tape in read  vyrite and  rewind modes     TABLE E 3 Tape Drive Power Supply Input Power                                  Input Voltage Power in Watts Input Current  mA   60 Hz  90 V 172 3 1786  100 V 161 4 1612  240 V 161 3 691  254 V 168 2 649  50 Hz  90 V 166 3 1767  100 V 163 2 1570  240 V 156 4 678  254 V 156 2 633                Note     The tape drive draws the same power from the power supply regardless of the  AC input voltage        For the purposes of figuring the amount of heat generated by a tape drive and its  associated power supply  use the figure of 172 3 watts  which converts to approximately  588 Btu hr  Because there are usually two tape drives in a rack mount
110. programming techniques and special machine features to permit a  computing system to execute programs written for another system   IBM     The translation of data into a secret code  Encryption is one of the most effective  ways to achieve data security  To read an encrypted file  you must have access to  a special key or password that enables you to decipher it     A code that marks the end of a block of data   IBM     A coded character recorded on a data medium to indicate the end of the  medium   IBM     1  An internal label indicating the end of a file and possible containing data for  file control   T   2  Synonymous with trailer label     109    end of tape marker   EOT     environmental  requirement    EOT    erase    error    ESD       F    fault symptom code   FSC     FC    fiber optics    fiber optic cable    Fibre Channel    fibre connection   FICON     FICON channel    file protect    110 110000 Operator   s Guide e May 2010    A marker on a magnetic tape to indicate the end of the permissible recording  area   IBM     Any of the physical conditions required for the protection and proper operation  of a functional unit  the requirement is usually specified as a nominal value and  a tolerance range  For a device  there may be more than one set of  environmental requirements  for example  one set for transport  another for  storage  and another for operation   T   A     End of tape     To remove data from a data medium  leaving the medium available for  recording ne
111. r 255 255    Gateway Lo Submenu    GW ccc ddd Defaults to the last saved selection  1  Do one of the following   Valid entries are 000 255  for each digit m Press Menu to bypass   trio  m Press Select to start the change mode   If you attempt to enter a value greater 2  Press Select to increment the flashing digit  than 255 in either trio  all digits flash until the desired value appears  then press  when the last digit is set  Menu to set     3  Repeat step 2 for each digit    4  Press Menu to advance to the next submenu   or  press Select to restart the change mode    5  If all digits flash  press either Select or  Menu to clear  then  press Select to restart  the change more     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with static Gateway Lo set to either 0 0  or 255 255  Save TCP IP Submenu    Save IPL 2 This submenu is present if either the  DHCP selection or the static TCP IP  settings were changed    Saving TCP appears for 2 seconds  after you press Select    After saving the TCP configuration   the drive automatically perform an IPL   Save Fails appears for RAM  problems     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to cancel changes    m Press Select  Yes  to save changes and  initiate an IPL     Exit TCP IP Submenu    Exit TCP 2 This submenu allows you to either  repeat the TCP IP submenus or to exit    TCP IP     Do one of the following    m Press Menu  No  to loop back to the  DHCP Y N submenu    m Press Select  Yes  to exit and advance to  the Firmware Release Level m
112. r Panel  and click download     96174   Revision EE Chapter1 23    Rack Mount Drives    Operation of rack mounted drives  by an operator  is normally through the drive tray  chassis physical operator panel  see    Operator Panel Controls  Indicators    on page 34      However  you can also operate it through VOP with a connection to the drive tray  chassis rear panel Ethernet port  see FIGURE 2 3 on page 37      Library Drives    Host operation of a library attached T10000 drive is by means of the library firmware  through the drive   s rear panel TTI connection  see FIGURE 1 2 on page 18   Manual drive  operations  such as configuration settings and utilities  can be directed by VOP through  the drive   s rear panel Ethernet maintenance port  see FIGURE 1 2 on page 18      The following libraries support the T10000 tape drive     SL3000   SL8500   L180   L700e   L1400M   9310  T10000A only     StorageTek Library Console    The SL3000 and SL8500 libraries have a GUI called the StorageTek Library Console   SLC  that presents basic drive information  The drive folder  shown in the following  figure  contains a list of installed drives and data about each drive  such as the drive  access State  the drive type  the drive serial number  and the version of drive code      FIGURE 1 4 StorageTek Library Console       Tools Help System Detail Apply Refresh                                                                                                        Library 1 0 0 0 0      Driv
113. reen FF 3 Firmware update is Initiate an IPL when the drive is idle  if the IPL did not auto        complete    1  Slow flash  1 cycle per second   2  Alternating at the slow flash rate   3  Fast flash  2 cycles per second        initiate        96174   Revision EE    Chapter 1 21       Encryption Option    Most T10000 tape drives support data at rest encryption  Encryption capable drives  have a second status LED on the rear panel  see FIGURE 1 2 on page 18   The drive is  shipped from the factory encryption capable  but not encryption enabled  You must  explicitly enable the drive for encryption        Note     A tape drive that has NOT been enabled for encryption cannot read or append  to any encrypted tape cartridge        What an Encryption Enabled T10000 Tape Drive CAN Do   a Write to a tape cartridge in encrypted mode ONLY  using its assigned write key  a Read an encrypted tape cartridge  if it has the proper read key  a Read non encrypted tape cartridges    a Format or reclaim tape cartridges    What an Encryption Enabled T10000 Tape Drive CANNOT Do   a Append to a non encrypted tape cartridge  a Write a non encrypted tape cartridge  a Mix encrypted and non encrypted data on the same tape cartridge    With drive code level 1 40 x07 and Key Management System  KMS  2 1  the T10000A  drive complies with FIPS Level 1  and the T10000B drive complies with FIPS Level 2   Level 2 has requirements for physical tamper evidence and role based authentication     The data path key
114. ress Select to increment the character  until the desired value appears  then  press Menu    3  Repeat step 2 for each character    4  Press Menu to advance to the next  submenu  or  press Select to restart the  change mode     Note  Manufacturing generates the    Normal    drive node and port A B WWNs as a set and stores them in the  drive EEPROM  The format is   Drive Node  H 500104F0  StorageTek brand device   L yyyyyyyy   lowest of set   Port A  H 500104F0  L yyyyyyyy  last character  one higher than drive node   Port B  H 500104F0  L yyyyyyyy  last character  one higher than port A node     Drive Node Custom Normal WWN Submenu    Note  This submenu only appears if either a Custom WWN is in use or when one is being created  edited     WWN Custom    WWN Normal    Appears when either a Custom WWN is in  use or is being created edited    WWN Custom also appears when the drive  is using a dynamic WWN set by a library  invoking AWWN     Selection recalls the stored Normal WWN  from the drive EEPROM     Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass to the next  submenu     m Press Select to toggle the selection to  WWN Normal     Do one of the following    m Press Menu to recall the stored Normal  WWN  and advance to the next  submenu    m Press Select to toggle the selection to  WWN Custom        96174   Revision EE    Chapter 4 71    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options Notes    Procedure       Serial Number Menu    SIN zzzzzz   online only     
115. ror  condition from which you should be able to determine a recovery action                    TABLE D 2 Selected Check Message Meanings   Message Description   CHK 6109 This drive does not contain the key needed to decrypt this tape  The ID of the missing key  can be viewed from this drive using the VOP program    CHK A33A The user requested a motion operation that requires a tape to be installed  however  a tape  has not been loaded    CHK A34C The user requested a write operation that requires a tape to be installed  however  a tape has  not been loaded    CHK A3FB A format override tape write operation failed  The failure may not be serious  Error  recovery was not invoked for the failure  Re attempting the test may resolve this issue    CHK A733 The operator or library inserted a write protected tape into the drive while in a menu    unlocked position  operation will work        selected create tape mode  If the write protect switch on the cartridge is moved to the       96174   Revision EE    Appendix D 99       TABLE D 3 Translated Display Messages    Translated Messages    TABLE D 3 lists operator panel display messages selected for translation  These messages  appear in the language selected by the drive configuration language selection submenu        Note     See Table 4 1     Language Selection Submenu    on page 70 for language    selection guidelines                                                                                         English Espanol Francais I
116. rtridge Label Specifications       de 10 25 nm    4 80 TO6 80 nm       4 32 nM               0 027 mm    LE     7 042m   sem lo    6x 10 16 nm                    lt _    0 027 mm  1188mm   0076nm       78 50  0 70 mm 1              0 027 mm  1 188 mm   0 076 nmm    T 0432mm  0 027 nm    7x10 16mm 3   0 076mm    di       LI JAH                i       4             Y 3 175 nm E    32 mm  16 05  1 0 mm Ma R 1 50  0 25nm  TIOB 171   Illustration call outs  10   6  Bar code character 2   1  Bar code Start character 7  Bar code character 3   2  Bar code character A 8  Bar code media character D   3  Bar code character B 9  Bar code media character M   4  Bar code character C 10 Bar code stop character    5  Bar code character 1       92 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    APPENDIX C       Initial Drive Configuration Settings       Manufacturing presets the drive configuration sector after internal testing and before  the tape drive is shipped  These preset  initial settings suffice for most sites  However   specific site requirements might dictate some alternative settings     TABLE C 1 and TABLE C 2 on page 94  FICON specific  show drive configuration settings  preset at the factory and available options           TABLE C 1 Drive Configuration Initial Settings   Item Function Preset Option   Hard PA  Port  Hard Physical Address N Yes  Y   No  N    Soft PA  Port  Soft Physical Address LO HI  LO   Rate  Port  Data transfer speed Auto Auto  4 Gb  2 Gb  1 Gb  MAX
117. s information for using the T10000 menu system with the virtual  operator panel  VOP  application or the physical operator panel of a rack mount drive   VOP provides a graphical user interface  GUI  representation of the drive menu system        Note     See the Virtual Operator s Panel Operator s Guide for information regarding VOP  and guidelines for operation           Menu System Overview    The T10000 tape drive menu system provides the operator and service representative a  means to determine the drive configuration settings and access the drive utilities  The  rack mount drive chassis has a physical operator panel on the front panel  see   FIGURE 2 2 on page 34  that enables direct access to the menu system  as an alternative to  using VOP  On library attached drives  the primary means of connection is through the  drive s Ethernet maintenance port and the use of the virtual operator panel  VOP   application        Note     Service representatives can also use the PC based StorageTek Diagnostic System   STDS  application to navigate through the T10000 tape drive menu system  Use  version 1 55  or higher  with a T10000A or version 1 57  or higher  with Oracle s  StorageTek T10000B tape drive        The menu system information is provided in the following order        Menu Structure Overview    on page 58         Menu Operations    on page 59    1  2  3     View Change Configuration Settings    on page 61  4     View Change TCP IP Settings    on page 74   5         Drive
118. t  compressed  and a host request has no  effect    When you select No  data is not  compressed  by default  Host can request  data compression     Data Security Erase Mode Submenu    Full DSE Y    Full DSE N    Defaults to the last saved selection    Writes a random binary pattern on the  media  over writing existing data from the  point of an erase command  to the end of   tape     Writes data on the media that indicates  valid data does not exist beyond the point  of an erase command     Do one of the following    m Press Menu to bypass    m Press Select until the desired option  appears  then  press Menu to set and  advance to the next submenu     selected     Do one of the following    m Press Menu to bypass    m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu  to set and advance to the next submenu     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the Full DSE Y option selected     Drive Address Submenu  FICON only     Drv Adr xy    Defaults to the last saved selection    x  amp  y are hexidecimal characters   Establishes the device  not CU  address for  the drive  It should usually remain zero   00   Recheck this address if the link is not  operating     1  Do one of the following   m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change   mode    2  Press Select to increment the  x character until the desired value  appears  then press Menu    3  Repeat step 2 for the y character    4  Press Menu to advance to the next  submenu  or  press Select to restart the  change mode     N
119. ta  000 000      Drive 1 1  3 1 4 Ip Address 010 000 000 001    Drive 1 1 3 1 6   Ip Source fixed   0rve 11 318   api sopra ica  Qin   sitio        gt    Power Supply Folder 1 0  x   amp    Robot Folder 1 0 0 0 0         P fVe Virtual Op Panel    Drive Display Data Online  I Drive Encryption Status Led Green       Drive Led Status    Loaded off    Online on    Needs Clean off    Trace Available off                               K I I DI          Sin SL3000   comm Status UserID  service   Library 10 7 2 102       96174 e Revision EE Chapter 1 25       T10000 Cartridges    FIGURE 1 6 identifies key areas of the StorageTek T10000 tape cartridge     FIGURE 1 6 T10000 Cartridge       T103_109    1  Volume label 4  File protect switch  2  Leader access door 5  Hub  3  Finger grips       T10000 Cartridge Types    Basic types of data cartridges are   Standard   Diagnostic   Sport   VolSafe   Sport VolSafe   Cleaning    Note     The T10000 data cartridge can be used only in a T10000 tape drive  and the  T10000 tape drive does not accept any other type of data cartridge        Standard Data Cartridge    The Standard data cartridge is the common read write data cartridge  You can identify  a standard data cartridge by the black leader access door  see FIGURE 1 6 on page 26   The  data cartridge has a native capacity of    m 500 GB when formatted by a T10000A tape drive   m 1TB when formatted by a T10000B tape drive    26 T10000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    The data
120. taliano Deutsch   Cleaning   LIMPIEZA   NETTOYAGE  PULIZIA   REINIGEN    Erasing   BORRANDO  EFFACEMENT  CANCELLA   LOESCHEN   Locating Localizar Recherche Ricerca Suchen  Loading Cargando Chargement Carico Laden   NT Ready F No Listo A NPret F No Prnt F N Bereit F  NT Ready U No Listo U NPret U No Prnt U N Bereit U  Ready A Listo A Pret A Pronto A Bereit A  Ready F Listo F Pret F Pronto F Bereit F  Ready H Listo H Pret H Pronto H Bereit H  Ready L Listo L Pret L Pronto L Bereit L  Ready U Listo U Pret U Pronto U Bereit U  Rewinding Rebobinar Rebobinage Riavvolgi Spulen  Unloading Descarga Dechargemt Scarico Entladen                            100 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010    Revision EE   96174    APPENDIX E       Specifications       This appendix lists the physical  power  and performance specifications  and   environmental requirements for the T10000 tape drive and tape cartridge        Physical Specifications    TABLE E 1 lists the T10000 tape drive physical specifications     TABLE E 1 T10000 Tape Drive Physical Specifications                Measurement Specification   Width 14 6 cm  5 75 in   drive  48 3 cm  19 in   rackmount tray  Depth 42 55 cm  16 75 in   drive  64 cm  25 in   rackmount tray  Height 8 25 cm  3 25 in    17 8 cm  7 in   rackmount tray       Weight  with drive tray     SL8500 9 4 kg  20 75 Ib    SL3000 10 1 kg  22 25 Ib    9310  T10000A only  6 9 kg  15 25 Ib    L Series 8 3 kg  18 3 Ib      TABLE E 2 lists the T10000 tape cartridge physical s
121. the next submenu     Note  When fixed speed rate is selected   the drive only operates at the selected rate   If the network is fixed at a different rate   the drive does not log on     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the Rate Auto option selected     T10000A drives operating in AS400 environments with code level 1 37 114 should support 4Gb transfer  rates  If the user encounters problems when writing highly compressible data  the service representative  should refer to Field Action Bulletin  FAB  200869     Port A B Maximum Data Frame Size Submenu    Do one of the following    m Press Menu to bypass    m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu  to set and advance to the next submenu     MaxSz 2112  MaxSz 2048    Selects maximum frame size     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the MaxSz 2112 option selected        66 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE   96174    TABLE 4 1    Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options    Notes    Procedure       Port A B World Wide Name  WWN  Submenu    Note  You can create or edit a    Custom    WWN as required for special circumstances  When Custom VYVVNs are  used  Port A  Port B  and Drive Node WWNs should all be changed to designated Custom WWNs to meet  special circumstances  Make sure the Custom WWN is registered in the Host interface software   Unregistered or duplicate WWNs cause Host interface anomalies    Libraries using the dynamic WWN  dWWN  feature automatically set the drive Custom WWN setting 
122. tion  Do one of the following   Tape Bar Y Enables secondary display of current m Press Menu to bypass   read write point  relative to the beginning  m Press Select to toggle  then  press Menu  of data mark on the tape  to set and advance to the next submenu   Tape Bar N Disables the option     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with the Tape Bar N option selected     Library Address Submenu    Lib Adr xy Defaults to the last saved selection  1  Do one of the following    For SL8500  SL3000  and L180 L700 L1400 m Press Menu to bypass   libraries  use the factory preset  FF  with m Press Select to start the  T10000 tape drives  change mode   In 9310 libraries  T10000A only   looking at 2  Press Select to increment the x digit  the back of the drives  the address until the desired value appears  then  sequence in the drive cabinet is  press Menu to set    m Left column from top  00 through 09 3  Repeat step 2 for the y digit    m Right column from top  0A through 4  Press Menu to advance to the next   13  submenu  or  press Select to restart the    change mode     Note  Manufacturing ships drives with Lib Adr FF selected        70 T10000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE 96174    TABLE 4 1 Drive Configuration Settings  Continued        Options    Notes    Procedure       Drive Node WWN Submenu    Note  You can create edit a    Custom    WWN as required for special circumstances  When Custom WWNs are  used  Drive Node  Port A  and Port B WWNs should all be changed to the des
123. tional  information     TABLE 1 1 Encryption Status LED State Descriptions                      LED State Mode Description  Green Safe Encryption capable  but not enabled    Normal unencrypted drive write read cartridge operations   Red Armed  idle Encryption enabled  active    Ready to encrypt   Green SF 1 2 Reset Encryption previously enabled  but requires keys    Drive is capable read only  unencrypted cartridge operations   Red SF   Armed  active Encryption read write cartridge operation in progress   Amber KMS 1 X    m Requires media key    KMS 2 x     m Enrolled  cartridge not loaded   m Enrolled  cartridge loaded but waiting for KMS key        Amber SF   Requires device key  KMS 1 x only         Cycling 3 Zeroed Media  device  and enabling keys missing   The drive is unusable  and must be returned to manufacturing              1  Slow flash  1 cycle per second   2  Drive is no longer capable of unencrypted write operation once encryption has been enabled     3  The LED continuously cycles through all three colors at the slow flash rate   Dt    20 110000 Operator s Guide e May 2010 Revision EE e 96174    Drive Status LED    The tri color drive status LED on the rear panel  see FIGURE 1 2 on page 18  indicates the  general status of the drive  The normal sequence of the drive status LED during the  drive power on IPL  slow flashing red  slow flashing amber  steady or slow flashing  green  TABLE 1 2 interprets the various states of the drive status LED     TABLE 1 2 Drive
124. to a  library determined WWN     H 500104F0    L yYYYYYYYY    Defaults to the last saved selection   Comprises the first half of a unique 64 bit  WWN that identifies the specific port node   This first half includes a company  identification  characters 2 through 6   and  for StorageTek branded devices  the  company ID is    00104F     Therefore  you  would not typically edit the first half of a  WWN     Defaults to the last saved selection   Comprises the second half of the 64 bit  WWN that identifies this specific port  node  Typically  only the last character is  different than the other port node   Generally  when setting a Custom WWN in  a drive  you edit the second half of the  WWN to replicate the second half of the  WWN which was in use for the removed  drive       Do one of the following     m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change  mode       Press Select to increment the character    until the desired value appears  then  press Menu       Repeat step 2 for each character     Press Menu to advance to the second half    of the WWN  or  press Select to restart  the change mode       Do one of the following     m Press Menu to bypass   m Press Select to start the change  mode       Press Select to increment character    until desired value appears  then press  Menu       Repeat step 2 for each character     Press Menu to advance to the next    submenu  or  press Select to restart the  change mode     Note  Manufacturing generates    Normal    drive n
125. unload position     The display should show an asterisk     when the operation is complete     T10000 Operators Guide t May 2010 Revision EE e 96174       Note     If the drive is offline  the asterisk will alternate with Offline        VOP unload     a  Choose Unload Tape from the Drive Operations menu or use the SHIFT   U  shortcut keys        Caution     Tape damage  Any resistance to removing the cartridge  beyond the usual  friction between the cartridge case and the drive  might indicate that the leader is not  fully rewound    If you believe the leader is not fully rewound  use the operator panel  rack mount  drives only   VOP  or library software  if it supports that function  to attempt another  load operation followed by another unload operation  Should that fail to correct the  situation  contact your service representative about a possible stuck cartridge    DO NOT forcibly remove a cartridge        3  Remove the cartridge        Note     A T10000 tape drive does not eject the cartridge from the tape drive as is  commonly done by other cartridge tape drives        Rack mount drives     a  Use the finger grips on the cartridge and carefully withdraw the cartridge from the  drive slot  see FIGURE 1 6 on page 26      Library attached drives     a  Grasp the top and bottom of the cartridge with your finger tips and carefully  withdraw the cartridge from the drive slot     v Cleaning the T10000 Tape Drive    Caution     Equipment damage  Do not wet clean the tape drive
126. void with any other material  Use the single cartridge 1 Pack  packaging assembly when packaging less than five cartridges     2  Follow the packaging instructions  included in the packaging assembly     Specific packaging instructions are included with each packaging assembly   DO NOT improvise  or use older packaging instructions  which might be no longer  applicable to the current packaging assembly     3  Attach the appropriate shipping label to the sealed package     Shipping labels will vary relative to prescribed available shipping services     86 110000 Operator s Guide   May 2010 Revision EE    96174       Dropped Cartridges    Anytime a cartridge is dropped  there is a potential for damage to the case  Even if the  case is visibly undamaged  the cartridge leader might be jarred out of the home  position  which causes a load failure     A dropped cartridge must be thoroughly inspected for damage to the case  and  if  necessary  the leader recovered to the home position        Note     If the drop was greater than 75 cm  29 5 in    the cartridge  even if otherwise  undamaged  should be used only for a one time data transfer  then discarded     If  after full inspection  the cartridge is damaged  but load  transfer data to a serviceable  cartridge     A dropped cartridge with visible damage that precludes normal loading into a drive  might still  be a candidate for data recovery  Contact your service representative regarding damaged data  cartridge recovery options    
127. w data   I   A     A discrepancy between a computed  observed  or measured value or condition  and the true  specified  or theoretically correct value or condition   1   A     Electrostatic Discharge     A four character hexadecimal code generated in response to an error to help  isolate failures within the device  Some FSCs are for information purposes only     See Fibre Channel     The branch of optical technology concerned with the transmission of radiant  power through fibers made of transparent materials such as glass  fused silica   and plastic   E     A cable made of ultrathin glass or silica fibers which can transmit data using  pulses of laser light  Fiber optic cables have several advantages over copper  cables  they have much less signal loss  they allow information to be transmitted  at higher speeds and over longer distances  they are not affected by external  electrical noise  and they are better for transmissions which require security     The National Committee for Information Technology Standards standard that  defines an ultrahigh speed  content independent  multilevel data transmission  interface that supports multiple protocols simultaneously  Fibre Channel  supports connectivity to millions of devices over copper and or fiber optic  physical media and provides the best characteristics of both networks and  channels over diverse topologies     An ESA  390 and zSeries computer peripheral interface  The I O interface uses  ESA 390 and zSeries FICON protocols
128. y     Rate       Auto fixed rate   4Gb  2Gb  1Gb   interface speed negotiation   MaxSz       2112 2048   maximum data frame size    H           first half  64 bit port node world wide name    L    second half  64 bit port node world wide name     WWN Custom  only when custom or dynamic WWN is set or changed   Select toggles to Normal  which recalls factory preset WWN     Cfg Port B    change port B attributes   same sub menus as port A   Emulation Mode   displays current emulation     FCP  Emul STD 3592    standard      3592        special modes  select only when directed by company technical support     FICON  Emul VSM 3592  select to match site requirements   Cmprss        Yes Off No   compression mode   Full DSE    Y N   data security erase mode   Drv Adr xy  2 character hexidecimal logical drive address   FICON only   SL Prot    Y N   standard label protection mode     Language    scrolls through options  beginning with current    English  Espanol  Francais  Italiano  Deutsch     Tape Bar    Y N   tape completion indication    Lib Adr xy  2 character hexidecimal library address   Hapjes  first half  64 bit drive node world wide name        se  second half  64 bit drive node world wide name     WWN Custom  only when custom dynamic WWN is set or changed   Select toggles to Normal  which recalls factory preset WWN     S N          display only    last six characters of drive DMOD   Save IPL    if there are pending changes   Exit CFG    no  restarts change configuration mode 
    
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