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2. Overview Figure 2 Intermediate Level Capacity Nu eu uu TN Leu LL I I I A I f d 1 I I I I See I I I I I I I L Intermediate level I I I capacity allows cartridge I I I slots to be accesse
3. Panels H e Power supplies Tape drives Um or 2 per drive cluster 4 drives per cluster SES m E 1 F 2 I d zl i Cluster 0 d i J Eal a ain wm d B SJ Power buttons ST Tape drive communication E 1 per drive cluster b B M l j AC power distribution box ul E top receptacle is reserved for CLM USE ONLY el l e AC breaker switches el H me GF i e E el ui kb Power connectors OCP The OCP features a menu system for determining library status configuring the library and performing certain diagnostic functions The OCP see figure 13 consists of the following features see table 9 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 23 Table 9 OCP Features Chapter 1 Library Description Library Com
4. Overview Figure 1 Entry Level Capacity P CR Wm 8 8 GUN WR GN GEN COGN mm PR Sa Em mm NEM mm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm I I I I 1 I I i l 1 I I l I I I I I Entry level capacity E I d allows cartridge slots to I e accessed from panels I I I I 1 and 2 I I I I I Panels 4 through 6 VK I I are unavailable in I I I I the Entry level m I l capacity I I configuration b e e mm mm e mm mm mm um um d l I EF NE NE E Im EE Im Wm Ce DW I i I I I I I I I I Panel 3 is I l 1 I unavailable in the I I Entry level capacity I I I configuration I I I b m m e e e e e ee wm d b m m m m m um um um um um um d Left hand panels Right hand panels Intermediate Level Capacity The intermediate level capacity PX720 se
5. Lett hand panels Quantum PX720 User s Guide Right hand panels Library Models Table 1 SDLT320 Performance Characteristics Table 2 SDLT 600 Performance Characteristics Table 3 DLT S4 Performance Characteristics Table 4 HP LTO 2 Characteristics Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Overview The Quantum PX720 library is comprised of three models that support a wide range of storage and performance requirements and connectivity options including SCSI and Fibre Channel see figure 4 through figure 9 for bin panel locations Tape Drive Types The Quantum PX720 can be configured with up to 20 tape drives and up to 648 SDLT or 732 LTO tape cartridges slots Quantum PX720 SDLT Model drives slots 20 648 Capacity in Terabytes TB 160 GB per cartridge 103 Throughput GB hr based on 16 MB sec transfer rate 1152 Quantum PX720 SDLT Model drives slots 20 648 Capacity in Te
6. Quantum PX720 User s Guide Panel 1 Panel 2 Panel 3 Chapter 1 Library Description Load port enabled Overview 14 Figure 8 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 LTO Right Panels Load port disabled
7. Quantum PX720 User s Guide Panel 6 11 Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 6 Slot Shelf Numbering 0575 0584 LL PX720 SDLT Back Slots 0579
8. Quantum PX720 User s Guide Panel 4 Panel 5 Panel 6 Load port enabled Chapter 1 Library Description Overview 15 Figure 9 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 LTO Back Slots Sliding Out the Slot Panels Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Removed if card cage is present Removed if CLM is present q p TOTTI Note The number of slots located on the back of the library varies with the number of installed tape drive clusters see tab
9. Chapter 1 Library Description Load port enabled Overview E a E MERE 0305 Panel 4 Panel 5
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11. des zb vie en zm rn sch es TER TT T zl TC Host computers Note Make sure that all SCSI cables droop down slightly to ensure that the back door closes Quantum PX720 User s Guide 33 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started 4 Route an Ethernet cable up through the base of the library and connect the front Ethernet port located on the right side of the cabinet controller to the local network see figure 19 Figure 19 Connecting the Library to the Local Area Network UM S Internal network Local area Ethernet port Cabinet controller enclosure Service port shown outside for clarity 5 Close the back door Loading the Tape Before operating the library load the appropriate tape cartridges LTO or Cartridges SDLT into the library starting with the left hand panels see Shelf Slot Numbering Conventions on page 8 for slot locations The Quantum PX720 must be initially configured with an IP address Initial Configuration before the remote management software is available To configure the Quantum PX720 IP address 1 Press on the top of the service tray to tip it down and press the power button to tur
12. Quantum PX720 User s Guide 192 m Library Specifications a gd 0 Appendix A Q This appendix lists characteristics and specifications of the Quantum PX720 These characteristics and specifications are categorized as follows Physical Characteristics Performance and Reliability Characteristics Environmental Specifications Note For tape drive specifications see the appropriate tape drive product manual SEENEN Physical Characteristics Table 40 provides dimensions and other physical characteristics of the library unit Quantum PX720 User s Guide 193 Appendix A Library Specifications Physical Characteristics E ca Quantum PX720 Dimensions and Weight Characteristics Width 30 in 76 cm packaged 48 in 122 cm Depth 50 in 127 cm packaged 56 in 142 cm Footprint 30 x 50 in 76 x 127 cm packaged 48 x 56 in 122 x 142 cm Height 75 in 191 cm packaged 82 in 208 cm Weight Library 910 lbs 413 kg packaged 1075 Ibs 487 6 kg Drives 8 Ibs 3 63 kg each Cartridges 7 7 oz 218 kg each Tape Drives and Cartridges Tape Drives Max No Up to 20 tape drives Cartridges Max No 0 648 SDLT tapes 732 LTO 2 tapes Table 41 Interfaces g Host to Library Interfaces Software SCSI 2 medium changer command set Power Input Power cord 1 or 2 standard US IEC 320 C19 female connecto
13. V I I _ Cluster with 1 tape drives per bus Terminators KS Sall VIe ESSE I om SE I ll Terminators ii pad Ss d el mm vm i T Host computers See SS I de ob ve rn zen pn sch es Terminators SCSI cables BEER e TC ES Cabinet controller _ Host computers Note Make sure that all SCSI cables droop down slightly to ensure that the back door closes Quantum PX720 Use
14. Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakoII Online Robot Last Error None Enclosure Controller Last Error D Ee Front Door Latch Closed Rear Door Latch Open El Temperature Sensors OK Left Temperature Sensor degrees C 23 Right Temperature Sensor degrees C 25 Power Supply amp Voltage Sensors OK AC1 12 volt status OK AC1 5 volt status OK AC1 Input Status OK AC2 12 volt status OK AC2 5 volt status OK AC2 Input Status KI cl E calet popupEvent started III Pep internet Library components within the cabinet are displayed in a tree like fashion A red background indicates critical or failed condition and requires user attention A yellow background indicates a warning 107 CLM If Installed Figure 63 CLM Status Page CLM Status Help Key Warning f Collapse All Name Details Cross Link Mechanism CLM OK Top Power Supply Status OK Bottom Power Supply Status OK Hardware AC Power Status OK components Top Power Supply Fan Status OK Bottom Power Supply Fan Status OK Chasis Fan 0 Status OK Chasis Fan 1 Status OK CPU Fan Status OK S5y Status OK Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status condition and may require user attention Related values or error messages are listed under details To view the status of a library component 1 Click Expand All Collapse All to expand or collapse all branches Click Save As to save the hardware status information to a local
15. sese 195 Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility edem dede tete netten 197 xiv Quantum PX720 User s Guide Table 46 Table 47 Table 48 Tables Information Events 211 Warning E EE 213 Critical Eyents siansa etii drei tirer oit 214 XV 0 Preface B o9 This manual introduces the Quantum PX720 library and discusses Library operations Configuration Relocation Basic troubleshooting Audience This manual is written for library operators and field service engineers Purpose This document provides information about the PX720 including Description Basic library operations Operator commands Quantum PX720 User s Guide xvi Document Organization Notational Conventions Quantum PX720 User s Guide Following is a brief description of chapter contents Chapter 1 Library Description provides an overview of the procedures to get your library up and running Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations provides an overview of the library and orients the operator or field service engineer to the numbering conventions for slots and tape drives Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management provides an overview of the library GUI and introduces the operator to the basic procedures for placing the library on line Chapter 4 Troubleshooting discusses problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the
16. sss 53 Home Sereen an EE Ee 53 OCP e EE 54 Library Status and Attention Messages 54 OCP Components 5e rei edet e e ere te ire ie ibvee 57 Menu Sereen M 59 Load Ports Screen EE 72 Operations SCFeen ssceissm er ee e dea i aer eI Vo d Eie ER de dee 74 RIETS Ee 80 Stop Button c tacere been pm pep E 82 Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port 82 Inserting SDLT and LTO 2 Tape Cartridges sss 82 Removing Installing Removable Bin Packs ue 83 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management 86 Quantum PX720 Web Pages eerte tonne tosvassses ieri das 87 Quantum PX720 Web Page Menu Items E 87 Accessing PX720 Web Pages ANEN 90 Using the Quantum PX720 Web Dages 91 Ouick LEE 91 Quantum PX720 User s Guide iv Contents Activity EE 93 Cross Link Mechanism CLM 94 Browser Options usine he t x e i ui e Veo rien edi 95 Security EE 96 Session Ke EE 96 SE EE 97 Overview age ettet rte ten eer 97 Event Log Page esas us nocteinbtein intret iiti ined ente 98 Statistics Page caet fete Ehe Eege 100 Tape Alert Page 5e ementi encre ter tiere 103 Error Status ageet ert 106 Cabinet Page euer ertet irent 107 CEM I Installed entere emeret 108 Operations tnam aepo perpe a e in ed d eer Reed 109 Accessing the Operations Page 110 Find Page 5iesencss senem nier terere ono tae 110 Move Page xtate nete eite te etes re Moree rhetor us 116 Inventory Pageant tette erp
17. ali Applet popupEvent started CIT T Onee 2 There are two options for setting the system date and time a To manually set the system date use the outer arrows at the top of the calendar to display the next or previous year and use the inner arrows to display the next or previous month Click on the correct day within the calendar To change the hour minute 143 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup and or second values using the up and down arrows click on the desired field then click the up and down arrow to change the value by 1 Double clicking will increment or decrement the value by 5 You may also type in a valid hour 0 23 minute 0 59 or second 0 59 Use the scroll list to select the correct time zone b To automatically adjust for daylight savings time select the checkbox to automatically adjust for daylight savings time You can customize the starting and ending period for Daylight Saving Time by using the appropriate pull down options to set the start and end period Note The default starting and ending times are automatically selected when changing time zone c Select Use NTP Network Time Protocol to synchronize the Quantum PX720 system clock with an outside time server To set the date and time using a network server select NTP server check box and enter an NTP server Click Test NTP to verify the NTP Server 3 Click Save when complete The Quantum PX
18. Details Status The Status value can either be an OK or a error A zero indicates that the last command to be executed on the tape drive completed successfully If a 2 appears a check condition error was sent to the host because a command did not complete successfully on the load port Type This option lists the type of media SDLT LTO Total Total number of load port slots in the load port Empty Total number of empty slots in the load port 2 Click Abort to return to the Load Ports screen 3 When you are finished viewing the load port status press Back to return to the Menu screen Operations Screen The Operations screen allows the user to view the status and issue commands to the cabinet and tape drives To access the Operations screen press Ops from the Home screen The OCP displays the Operations screen see figure 44 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 74 Figure 44 Operations Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Online OK Cabinet Move Media Drive All Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 6 Drive 7 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Operations Online Unthread Details Details Details Details Details Down Select STOP Select 1 Tochange the status of the cabinet or tape drive s use the up and down arrows to highlight the specific device and press Select The following device options are available see table 15 75 Chapter 2 Basic
19. Note The system must be offline to modify a secure key Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Refer to figure 94 for information on Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Quantum PX720 User s Guide 159 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Figure 94 Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Find Secured Cartridges Fia Assigns a selected Secure Key to one or more cartridges i e a cartidge imported from another system Separate barcodes by spaces or commas Selecting Remove removes any association between a cartridge and a Secure Key Barcode f Secure Key Name Date Created Remove training1 Thu Jan 12 19 55 33 2006 Click Find to list all secured cartridges and their assigned secure key names To assign a secure key to a cartridge 1 Enter the barcode of the cartridge Separate multiple barcodes with either spaces or commas 2 Select a secure key name from the list of available names Selecting Remove will remove the association between the cartridge and a secure key name in the cartridge database 4 Click Update to accept the changes Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Refer to figure 95 for information on Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Quantum PX720 User s Guide 160 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Figure 95 Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Secure Key Name E Secure Key Ma
20. Figure 36 Library Screen Online OK Library Contact Joe Smith 800 123 4557 Contract Software 3 00 Build 18 Cabinet Contr 3 0 18 Cabinet Robot 3 0 18 Serial Number US5440075 Up Down Quantum PX720 User s Guide 60 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The Library screen displays the following information about the library Contact Info customer contact information Contact number customer service contract number used to identify the library to Quantum customer support Software software version currently loaded on the library including the cabinet controller and cabinet robotics Serial number serial number of the library 2 When you are finished viewing library information press Back to return to the Menu screen Cabinet Information To view library cabinet information 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet and press Select The Cabinet screen displays see figure 37 61 Figure 37 Cabinet Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Online OK Cabinet Cabinet Library 00508400152C Model Px720 Serial Number US50440075 IEEE Number 0050840000200007 SDLT LTO Total Unk Up Down Back The Cabinet screen displays the following information about the library cabinet Cabinet name of the cabinet Model model number of the cabine
21. Firmware upgrade failed Firmware upgrade failed please reboot library indicates a variable character This will change depending on the specific item within the cabinet DRE pi Critical Events Critical events indicate that a failure has occurred in the cabinet The user must intervene to return the cabinet to operation Table 48 lists the critical events provided by the PX720 Table 48 Critical Events Critical Events Fork new ted failed Initialization failed for partition Parse error Cabinet Controller Connection Failure Cabinet Controller Connection Lost Quantum PX720 User s Guide 214 Appendix C Event Reporting Critical Events Critical Events Cabinet unable to start new thread Cabinet Not Found Unable to communicate with cabinet task process Cabinet Controller Connection Failure Cabinet Controller Connection Lost HP Interface Manager Not Present Event Monitor Failure indicates a variable character This will change depending on the specific item within the cabinet Quantum PX720 User s Guide 215 Appendix D Regulatory Statements FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferen
22. Status Operations Setup Utilities About Logout Overview Event Log Statt Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet 1 Overview Held Welcome to LightningMcQueen Software Version 5 10p Copyright 2006 Quantum Corporation Browser Options Default Colors Key BR Warning MEESE Colors for Color Deficient Vision Key OK Warming DEER Security Settings Require Secure Socket Layer SSL Apply e Service Ports including Telnet SSH FTP etc are currently enabled BEDO 90 Using the Quantum PX720 Web Pages Quick Status Table 19 Quick Status Library Health Conditions Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages The first page that displays when you access the Quantum PX720 web pages is the Quantum PX720 Overview page see figure 52 This page includes information on the Quantum PX720 such as library name date and time and includes a dynamic graphic which changes colors depending on the library health The Overview page is divided into five distinct sections Banner Quick status Navigation area Activity area Monitor button e PX720 status indicator Browser options Security Settings The banner frame displays the corporate logo and product name The contents frame displays a list of the Quantum PX720 web pages To view a page click its corresponding link The management frame displays the page you selected The Monit
23. 27 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components mechanism replaces the data cartridge with a cleaning cartridge When the cleaning procedure finishes the CHM returns the data cartridge to the drive Note When a cleaning cartridge has completed its 20 use limit it is automatically exported from the library requiring a new one to be loaded through the load port M The load ports are mechanical devices in the front panel of the library that Load Portand Magazines enable you to import or export tape cartridges to and from the library via three tape cartridge magazines without interrupting library operations If removable bin packs are installed in the load ports the bin packs can be removed from cabinet see Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port on page 82 for more information Note Toopen the load ports see the Load Ports Screen on page 73 Ensure the load port doors are open prior to unlocking the load ports Warning Keep fingers and other body parts away from the load port doors when open The stop button is available from the operator control panel to use in case of an emergency that requires stopping moving robotic parts Warning Achten Sie darauf dass Sie mit Ihren Fingern oder anderen K rperteilen nicht zu nahe an die T ren des Ladeports gelangen wenn diese offen sind Die Stopp Taste befindet sich auf der Bediener Systemsteuerung falls die Ro
24. Needs Attention Colors for Color Deficient Vision Security Settings I Require Secure Socket Layer SSL Service Ports including Telnet SSH FTP etc are currently enabled Event Log Page The Event Log page allows the user to view events that occur on the library These events are divided into the following categories All categories views all events in all categories Hardware views only hardware related events Software views only software related events Host Communication views only events related to host communications Drives views only events related to the tape drives Tape alerts view only events related to tape alerts To access the Event Log page from the Status page click on the Event Log tab at the top of the page The Event Log page displays see figure 58 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 98 Figure 58 Event Log Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status e ll x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help f Que O A A sem deem OO 5S AS Address Eco ue zeg a S a Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Overview Event Log Statistics Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet 1 View Events Hel From To Date September zl 39 20 Date September 9 206 Time s 3 B Time e 3 B T Search from beginning of data Search to end of data Category Critical Event
25. The International Electrotechnical Commission is based in Geneva Switzerland Load port The revolving assembly on a front door of enterprise libraries LTO LVD MSBF MTBF MTTR NEMA that incorporates a revolving drum and tape cartridge slots stationary or removable for loading and unloading tape cartridges Linear Tape Open is a tape drive specification backed by IBM Hewlett Packard and Quantum Low Voltage Differential or LVD is the newest type of SCSI cabling and LVD SCSI specifications can reach distances up to 12 meters LVD SCSI cabling requires Twist and Flat ribbon cable and an LVD SE terminator or a Twist and Flat ribbon cable with built in LVD termination All HP LTO 2 tape drives are LVD devices Quantum SDLT tape drives are also LVD devices Mean Swaps Before Failure Mean Time Between Failures Mean Time To Repair National Electrical Manufacturers Association Network interface Card NIC A NIC is a device that handles communication between a device and other devices on a network NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory is a type of memory that NTP retains its contents when power is turned off One type of NVRAM is SRAM that is made non volatile by connecting it to a constant power source such as a battery Another type of NVRAM uses EEPROM chips to save its contents when power is turned off In this case NVRAM is composed of a combination of SRAM and EEPROM chips Short for Network Time
26. File Edt view Favorites Tools Help a O Q ei d 5 Deo forsee O S SIG s Eco Te amp PX720 Remote Management Sta Utilities tus Operations Setup Quantum Links NOTE To visit the links below your browser must have access to the internet Warranty Information Product Registration The links on this page provide access to various points of interest which may be helpful in the operation and support of your library Your browser must have access to the internet for these links to operate The Logout page allows you to logout of the PX720 remote management pages To logout of the library remote management pages click Logout The browser closes 184 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the Quantum PX720 Corrective information is provided to help you resolve the problems Several of these problems produce error messages on the OCP called sense data values Sense data value messages consist of a number and a description of the error Common Problems and Solutions The troubleshooting information in this section covers the following topics Start up Problems Start up Problems OCP Problems Robotics Problems Operating Problems Tape Drive LED Conditions Table 35 describes corrective actions for problems which occur during start up Quantum PX720 User s Guide 185 Table 35
27. Security Settings Require SSL Event Log From date time To date time Category Library Statistics CLM Power on time Total time processing Estimated Power Cycles individual CLM Moves CLM Retries H slot port put retries drive gets drive puts drive get retries drive put retries Tape Alert Refresh Tape Alert Display Filters Tape Alert Flags Barcode with Tape Alerts Drives with Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet CLM XY motor retries Z motor retries picker retries rot motor retries Find Find Barcode i Barcode Include cartridges no longer in library Show Contents Partition Element L LI LI L Count Logical Map Physical Map Move Source Partition Element I Count Destination i Partition Element I Position Logical Map Physical Map Inventory Partition Logical Map Physical Map Drives Drive Operations L Partition Hove an Mon ens Unthread Shutdown Sift Soft Search Criteria Destination Barcode Field esst moa Operator SCSI ID Serial Number IP Address Network H Network Infor Hostname Domain IP Address Default Gatway Obtain DHCP Email server Infor From Email serv
28. ay Status Operations Setup Utilities Library Selftests Barcode Logs System Tests Maintenance Drive Logs ADI Enabled Drives Only Help Log Files Log Page 7 for ADI Enabled Drives may be created for viewing downloading to a local workstation or emailing to a distibution list New drive log file will overwrite pre existing one Note Drive logs will no longer be deleted during firmware upgrade Select Drive NOTE LTO drives may not provide log support Bridge Traces and Event Logs Traces from current boot cycle previous boot cycle and last assertion failure along with the event logs from supported iSCSI and Fibre Channel bridges may be created as a compressed tar gz file for downloading to a local workstation New bridge traces and event logs file will overwrite pre existing one Note Bridge traces and event logs will no longer be deleted during firmware upgrade Select Bridge Bridge 0 192 168 0 79 Cabinet Controller CC and Robot Controller RC Logs Log Files for the Cabinet Controller Robot Controller or both may be created as compressed tar gz files for downloading to a local workstation Log files will overwrite pre existing log files of the same type Note Log files will no longer be deleted during firmware upgrade Cabinet amp Robot Controller Combined Cabinet Controller Robot Controller Available Logs Type File Size Date amp Time Drive Log Log Page 7 data diag drive log tar gz
29. 7261 Number of Individual Horizontal Moves 420480 Number of Individual Vertical Moves 402962 Number of Individual Extension Moves 601508 EI 4 Applet popupEvent started III OD M nene Note Statistics for individual elements a specific drive slot or port are included in the element detail window and can be viewed by clicking on a drive slot or port link from zoom windows accessed via the Operations pages The zoom windows are opened by clicking on the panel or cluster name from physical or logical maps Click Save As to save the statistic information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the statistic information to one or more recipients The Tape Alert page lists all tape drive alerts that have occurred within the library Tape Alerts are used for notifying host applications and the library of current or impending problems with the tape drive or media Tape Alert Page To access the Tape Alert page from the Status page click on the Tape Alert tab at the top of the page The Tape Alert page displays see figure 60 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 103 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Figure 60 Tape Alert Page bes PX720 Remote Management Operations Setup Utilities About Logout Status Overview Event Log Statistics Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet 1 Refresh tape alert data L refresh Tape Alert Data Help Last R
30. Cabinet Controller and Robotic Controller logs H CC and RC Create CC Create RC Create System Tests Conf Files Action Tile Type Browse Upload Drive Firmware Drive Type Drive Number Cabinet Browse Upload Bridge Firmware Bridge Type Bridge Number Browse LI i Time zone rot motor moves Daylight Sav NTP Server Quantum PX720 User s Guide 88 Figure 50 Quantum PX720 Web Page Menu Items Continued Figure 51 Quantum Tape Security Menus Quantum PX720 User s Guide we Encryption Key Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages 89 Accessing PX720 Web Pages Figure 52 Overview Page Banner area Quick status Navigation area Monitor button Activity area Tue Apr 10 11 04 35 PST 2007 PX720 status indicator Browser options Security settings Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages To access the Quantum PX720 web pages 1 On the host computer open the internet browser software 2 Inthe Address field type http IPaddress where IP address is the IP address for the Quantum PX720 see Setup on page 123 3 Enter the username and password and click OK Note The default username and password is admin The Overview page displays see figure 52 Quantum PX720 Remote Management
31. Key BM Warning Key OK Warning eeds Attentio 5 Apply 95 Security Settings Figure 55 Security Settings Session Timeout Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Select either Default Colors or Color deficient Vision as desired and click Apply The selection is stored for the browser session If the browser is closed and a new session started the default colors are applied Session Timeout If the PX720 remote management pages are inactive for more than the specified time the session will timeout and you will be required to log back into the system The default timeout is 5 minutes The Security Settings area is located directly below the Browser Options area see figure 55 Security Settings Require Secure Socket Layer SSL Service Ports including Telnet FTP etc are currently enabled Require SSL When selected the remote management pages are not available to browser sessions that are not using Secure Socket Layer SSL Enable or Disable SSL and click Apply The setting is saved across browser sessions and the library reboots Status of Service Ports including Telnet FTP If the service ports are enabled the Disable button is displayed and can be clicked to disable the ports The setting will be saved across browser sessions and library reboots Note Users with a role of Operator may view the current security settings but c
32. OH rang Gut A Se A 2 2 mh 8 Search the Web Psearch gt Address 1 ee EH PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Setup Utilities Library Selftests Barcode Loge System Tests Maintenance Barcode Reader Tests Tort System must be offline to perform Barcode Reader Tests Cabinet Barcode Tests IEEE ID Library Type Previous Barcode Reader Test Results Test Names Result Date Serial Number Not Available IEEE ID Not Available Library Type Not Available EI Applet popupEvent started 1 f inteme Quantum PX720 User s Guide 172 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities To perform a Barcode Test Note Thelibrary must be offline to perform barcode tests 1 Select a cabinet 2 Select the type of test 3 Click Read The results of the test are listed in the Previous Barcode Reader Test Results section A 100 OK at the end of the result indicates the test passed without errors The test results may be downloaded to a workstation by clicking the test name in the list The Logs page allows you to retrieve diagnostic information from the PX720 library 1 To access the Logs page from the Utilities page click on the Logs tab at the top of the page The Logs page displays see figure 103 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 173 Figure 103 Logs Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities amm PX720 Remote Management
33. editing 154 identify as ATL P7000 154 layout 151 load port count 153 name 153 prefix media type in barcode 154 return drive serial numbers to the host 154 slot count 153 Index unload drives automatically 154 library status 54 cabinet health 55 cabinet state 55 location 55 load port count 153 load ports 18 28 enable from OCP 71 enabling disabling 146 inserting tape cartridges 82 locking and unlocking 73 LTO 28 programmable 83 removable 83 SDLT 28 tape cartridge magazines 28 logs 176 tape drive 174 maintenance 178 master library 95 measurements 194 menu screen OCP 59 message type critical 139 informational 140 warning 140 mixed interface 18 mixed media 18 19 models library 7 monitor button 91 move media 116 233 Index OCP 79 Mozilla Suite 87 N native Fibre Channel configuring 131 tape drives 130 network configuration fields 134 network information 133 set from OCP 69 numbering conventions slots 8 O observer user role 127 OCP 23 buttons 54 cabinet information 61 62 components 57 82 diagnostics 80 82 health status information 63 home screen 53 library information 60 load port screen 72 74 menu screen 59 move media 79 operations 74 80 overview 53 54 problems 187 reset password 146 stop start button 82 234 online offline from remote management pages 168 from the OCP 52 opening slot panels 16 operating problems 188 operations accessing 110
34. res and Benellts zeg nettes tee e ee el pite 17 DLISage M Tape Security esent eee EUR 19 Mixed Media Support eee epe op e e b rere 19 SMES OUP POLt E 19 Tape Drive and Media Analysis sss 20 Library COMPOn ents edu 20 Cle 21 Eeer bem dnte tede 23 s 25 Jegen ee ares 27 Load Port and Magazines sss 28 Cross Link Mechanism CLM 30 Getting Statted osito acre reo eU SQ HERE EE ER OREL E 30 Quantum PX720 User s Guide iii Contents Cabling the Quantum PX720 sse 31 Loading the Tape Cartridges sse eee 34 Initial Configuration 2 5 rette tret dere retrato 34 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations 40 Inserting Tape Cartridges rere eoe ce eoe dana 40 Taking ESD Precautions i e teet tertiae olet aine 41 KIIRCH 42 LTO Cartridges erret mro eet rote aree Sov 44 Cleaning Cartridges trente netten iere iere re VE ean aan 46 Placing Tape Cartridges in the Cabinet 47 Preparing the Cabinet for Operation sss 47 Close the Cabinet Doors and Access Panel 48 Connecting Host Workstations sss 49 Turning the Library On and Off EEN 51 Turning On the Library ene ere tei etre Pede tente sie ees 51 Placing the Library On line or Off line sss 52 Turning Off the Library acere t rette re ertet 52 Using the OCP Operator Control Panel
35. 0585 1 E Removed if card 0582 0588 E j S Cage Is presen 0583 0589 aa 4 C E E o CC HB i F 0594 j H m 0598 EI KASA 2529 IE al J Removed if CLM 0607 gede e s E zq ar iS present mur 0608 Fr 0609 d T DO 0611 um EL GI T Note The number of slots located on the back of the library varies with the number of installed tape drive clusters see table 7 and if a card cage or CLM is present in the library Quantum PX720 LTO Model The Quantum PX720 LTO model stores cartridges in the following locations Upto 20 tape drives e 732 storage slots on interior walls see table 8 2programmable load ports with 16 32 LTO slots each Quantum PX720 User s Guide 12 Table 8 Storage Elements LTO Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Number of Storage Elements Slots both Storage Number of and Load Ports Tape Drives No Cardcage With Cardcage 1 4 726 712 5 8 712 698 9 12 698 676 13 16 676 662 17 20 662 648 Figure 7 figure 8 and figure 9 show the storage slot load port slot and tape drive numbering conventions These conventions are used by the library GUI and the diagnostic software program 13 Figure 7 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 LTO Left Panels Load port disabled
36. 111 select map 112 show contents 112 Firefox 87 frames displayed 91 front panel 21 G getting started 30 H health status information 63 home screen 53 monitor button 91 host interfaces 194 HP LTO 2 performance 7 HP LTO 3 performance 8 HP LTO 4 performance 8 Quantum PX720 User s Guide identification 124 ATL P7000 71 147 initial configuration 34 39 inserting into library panels tape cartridge 40 47 inserting into load ports tape cartridge 82 interfaces 194 internet browsers supported 87 inventory page 118 IP address set from OCP 70 J java 87 Java plug in 87 L LDAP 135 library barcode tests 171 cabinet 21 calibrate 169 enable left load port right load port 146 home robot 168 maintenance 178 models 7 OCP information 60 power on offline 146 quick load port open 146 Quantum PX720 User s Guide reboot 168 relocating 201 remove cabinet 169 rescan Fibre Channel bridge 170 reset OCP password 146 selftests 170 setup 144 start stop 167 168 storage slots 2 system tests 177 turning off 52 upload Fibre Channel bridge firmware 181 upload library firmware 181 library firmware uploading 181 library panels inserting tape cartridges 40 47 library partitioning 149 155 accept cartridges when move fails and source is unknown 154 automatic drive cleaning 153 available HBAs 153 barcode length 154 color 153 creating 153 deleting 155 drives 153
37. 2 TrainingMakoll exp19 Online E Applet popupEvent started LET ODD M nene Note A yellow background indicates that the library may need attention A red background indicates that the library needs attention 106 Cabinet Page Figure 62 Cabinet Status Page Hardware components Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Click Save As to save the error status information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the error status information to one or more recipients Note The Error Status page can be accessed from any page by clicking Quick Status icon located in the upper left portion of the page The Cabinet status page displays the drive sensor status within each cabinet If this library is in a CLM environment with multiple cabinets the CLM and the available cabinet numbers display To access the Cabinet page from the Status page click on the Cabinet tab at the top of the page The Cabinet status page displays see figure 62 Cabinet Status Microsoft Internet Explorer lagi xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Dn O ix ig t Ds verme O Z a ml Address Be we D PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Utilities Overview EventLog Statistics Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet1 Cabinet 2 cm Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakoII Status Help Key Warning Collapse all Name Details
38. 3 55 m Addess Eco ws Operations Find Move Inventory Drives Sift Sort Find Barcode Ralp Barcode F Include cartridges no longer in Library Show Contents Partition Element Position Count Logical Map Wald Library Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakoll Online m O aen fei P zi Find Page The Find page allows the user to find and locate specific barcodes within the library as well as view the library contents slots ports drives gripper or address To access the Find page from the Operations page click on the Find tab at the top of the page The Find page displays see figure 65 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 110 Figure 65 Find Page Find barcode Show contents Select physical logical map Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations F Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer _ Fie Edt View Favorites Toos Help amp Qm O A usse eremo OES Address z Eco jus Operations Find Move Inventory Drives Sift Sort Find Barcode Wella Barcode F Include cartridges no longer in Library Show Contents Partition Element Position Count Library Slt sz EET Logical Map slt Aci Lohysical Map Quantum PX720 User s Guide Library Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakoll Online fme herus l l fai L zi E Applet popupEvent started III 1 dap internet The Find page is divided into the following sections Find Barcode
39. Clean drives automatically I unload drives automatically Iv Return drive serial numbers to host I Identify as ATL P7000 I Prefix media type in barcode Barcode length 1 to 9 D is all D ii Configured Drives 6 Configured Slots 532 2 Edit the library settings for each cabinet in a CLM configuration as desired see table 31 and table 32 for a description of the fields and click Apply Note If the partitioning option is enabled the host configuration information appears on the partitions page see Partitions on page 149 Note The Activate button displays at the top of the page after a setting that requires reconfiguration is applied Quantum PX720 User s Guide 145 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Table 31 Library Configuration Field Description Power on Offline When enabled the library powers on in the offline mode Online auto inventory When enabled the library performs an inventory when the library is returned online Reset OCP Password to Factory Setting When enabled the password from the operator control panel will be reset to the original factory password which is 001122 Resetting the OCP password requires a library reboot master library only in a CLM configuration Enable Quick Load Port Open When the Quick Load Port Open button is enabled the Ports button on the OCP is replaced with OpenPorts to enable a 1 button push to op
40. Does the tape drive need to be returned for service Has the media reached end of life The Tape Alert page provides a comprehensive set of drive and media statistics that facilitates preventative maintenance planning With up to the minute statistics on drive and media usage you can avoid unplanned downtime and proactively plan maintenance such as head cleaning or media retirement Ez ear Library Components Quantum PX720 User s Guide The Quantum PX720 library consists of the following major components Cabinet OCP CHM Tape Drives Load Port and Magazines Cross Link Mechanism CLM 20 Cabinet Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components The cabinet houses all library components including CHM Cartridge Handling Mechanism Storage slots Control electronics Power supply and distribution equipment Tape drives You can access these components to monitor and control library operation through the front and back doors of the library cabinet Front Panel The front of the library cabinet see figure 11 provides the following Front door provides easy access to the CHM and the storage array The viewing window makes it possible to visually monitor library operations An OCP in the center of the cabinet enables you to monitor and control library operations Power button located under the service tray older libraries may have plastic
41. Door Open The library has failed to go online because a door is open Close the library doors Internal Communication Error An internal communication error has occurred in the library and requires user intervention Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Quantum PX720 User s Guide 92 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Quick Status Messages Description Stopped The CHM cartridge handling mechanism has stopped Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Door Open A library door front is open Robot Not Communicating The library has lost communications with the robot CHM Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Reconfiguring Library The library is in the process of reconfiguring Wait until the process is complete Upgrading Firmware The library is in the process of upgrading the system firmware Wait until the process is complete Rebooting Library The library is in the process of rebooting Wait until the library becomes online Diagnostics A diagnostic test is running on the library Sift Sort Running A Sift Sort action is being performed in the library Activity Area af figure 53 Quantum PX720 User s Guide The activity area is located directly below the overview area see 93 Figure 53 Acti
42. Email Server DNS Address Denotes Required Fields NOTE Library must be rebooted before a change in Network and or DNS Address Information will take effect Address Eco mis gt Gsnagt EI Gy Applet popup vent started EL T em internet H Z 2 Editthe network information as desired see table 26 for a description of the fields 3 Click Save The Quantum PX720 will not use the new network information until it has been rebooted The Reboot button is available at the bottom of the Network page Field Description Hostname View or set the hostname for the library for example the DNS name Domain View or set the domain name for the library IP Address View or set the IP address for the library 134 LDAP Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Subnet Mask View or set the subnet mask for the library Default Gateway View or set the default gateway for the library Obtain IP from If your network uses a DHCP server to assign DHCP Server device IP addresses dynamically select this box When this box is selected the IP address subnet mask and default gateway fields are greyed out Email Server View or set the email server information DNS Address View or set the DNS address Indicates a required field The LDAP page allows the user t
43. Enter the attribute name that is used to compare with the supplied username The default attribute is userid Password Attribute Enter the attribute password used to compare with the supplied password If your LDAP server contains encrypted passwords this field must be blank Group Member Attribute Enter the attribute name your LDAP servers uses to store the individual members of a group The default attribute uniquemember which is used by Netscape s directory server Search Mode Select the search mode to be used in LDAP searches The choices are base onelevel default setting or subtree Mode Compare is equivalent to base and is included to allow backward compatibility For more information refer to your LDAP server documentation Administrator Group Name Enter the administrator group DN to allow access to the system administrators s privileges 137 Events Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Operator Group Enter the operator group DN to allow access to Name the system operator s privileges Send Test To test the LDAP server connectivity click Send Test 3 When you have completed entering the LDAP configuration information click Update 4 Click Reboot to reboot the library The library must be rebooted before the new LDAP configuration settings will take effect The Events page allows the user to
44. Favorites Ol H ES Address Operations Find Move Inventory Drives Sift Sort Drive Operations Hizli Partition Drive Library gt All Drives Count Action Logical Map Help Show Grippers Physical Map Library Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakolI Online P Panel 1 ij Par To perform an action on a tape drive s 1 Select a partition or cabinet drive or all drives and a count Note The count indicates the range of drives where the action is performed 2 Select the action to perform unthread reset shutdown or power on A Click Apply to perform the action Caution If auto unload is disabled move any cartridges in a tape drive to another element before powering the drive off The drive actions are performed The Sift Sort page provides the capability for bulk movement of tape cartridges from their standard locations to load port elements Sift Sort Export The Sift Sort page also provides the ability to relocate tape cartridges in sorted order within the library based on slot number or other logical grouping This facilitates the quick location of similar 120 Figure 71 Sift Sort Page Sift sort Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations cartridge ID s provides easier visualization of daily weekly monthly tapes and enhances the library view from the remote management pages To access the Sift Sort page from the O
45. Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figures Connecting the Library to the Local Area Network 34 Turing On the Libraty itte 35 Ment Screen iiia ette endete 36 Password Screen 5n oe be eere EEN 37 Setup Derece aien a n e Hp e e ER RH SEAN 38 Inserting a Barcode Label GDL 43 SDLT Cartridges eanee etes isisisi kisanii 44 Kee Ee 45 SDLT Cleaning Cartridges esses 46 LTO Cleaning Cartridges sss 47 Closing the Front Door sese 48 Closing the Back Door sese 49 PX720 Cabling Configuration sss 50 Turning Onithe Library se sues eo dete ien iesi 52 OCP Matt Screen iocus te nderit es 54 OCP Components ete Meese 58 Menu Sereen serene mi tette t tere ceto den ice Ep dde 59 Library Sree arois eair 60 Cabinet Screen nena a 62 Health Status Screen ren a R RAS 63 P rtitions Sereemm eie E EE peter 64 el ER 65 Setup Screen TN 68 Change Network Settings Screen sess 70 Load Ports Screen ius eie enmt torte etico a Fete dena o 73 Operations STEE eei enne pes n pe errat ee eer 75 Move Media Screen sse eee 79 Diagnostics SCEeen cene a hein tiet ntis 81 Removing the Bin Packs AA 84 ix Quantum PX720 User s Guide Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65
46. Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figures Installing the Removable Bin Dacks AA 85 Quantum PX720 Web Page Menu eme 88 Quantum PX720 Web Page Menu Items Continued 89 Quantum Tape Security Menus sse 89 Overview Page eenesenepuenrertee ries 90 ee 94 Browser Options eee et e tete tie erar 95 Security Settings one Aine iil donee 96 Session Timeout Screen EE 97 otatus TEE 98 Everitt 08 Page antecedit eon nae titetisi iens 99 Statistics Page sonitu ePi le ne 103 Tape Alert Page 5 ener terere food 104 Event Log Page iere eene perdete tiet 106 Cabinet Status Page idee NEEN EENEG 107 CEM Status Pagese ege erer el 108 Operations Page sei iriiri itas deett Soe rene 110 juni C c 111 Physical Map reete ident e 113 Logical Map 55e mb eeh 115 Move Page ete ee 117 Inventory Page creer eget ee tette 118 Riek 120 Sift Sort Page oues ERR ettet toes 121 Setup ageet 124 Users Page ete eee teh etuer iue edes 126 Create Secure User apte ep petitis 128 Delete Secure User six iere re ERR UR dtes 129 Devices EE 130 x Quantum PX720 User s Guide Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92 Figure 93 Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 Figu
47. Library Name IP Address Slots Configured Drives Ports Date and Time Menu Library Contact Info Contact Number Software Serial Number IEEE ID Cabinet Cabinet Name Serial Number IEEE Number WWN WI Slots Occupied Slots 0 Es a Drives Partitions Partition Name IEEE State Slot Start Addr Slot Start Phys Idx Total Slots SDLT Slots LTO Slots Configured Slots Dive Start Addr Health Check Load Ports Drive Start Ph Idx Setup Change Network IP Address IP Subnet Mask IP Gateway DHCP Save Settings Change Password Restore Factory Drive Autoclean Drive Autounload Barcoad Length Service Information Event Log Quantum PX720 User s Guide indicates components that require additional hardware Open Ports Load Ports Open Load Ports if Quick Open Enabled if Quick Open Disabled Connection Type HBA Number No Barcode Lbl Autoclean Auto Unload Serialization Media Preference Barcode Length Autoclean State Drive Clean Attemp Emulation Drive All Unthread Unthread Present Media Type Cleaning Status Powered on Fan Ok Revision Connection Type Serial Number Robotics Self Test Individual Axis SIf Test Robotics to Home Pos Calibrate Cabinet Read Cabinet Serial Read Cabinet IEEE ID Read Cabinet Type Sequential Slot Tes
48. Online OK IP Address IP Subnet Mask 254 255 0 0 IP Gateway 172 30 0 1 DHCP Disabled Change Password EE Restore Factory Settings Drive Autoclean Disabled Drive Autounload Disabled Up Down Select STOP Back Select The Setup screen displays the following information IP Address requires cabinet reboot IP Subnet Mask e IP Gateway e DHCP default enabled Change Password Restore Factory Settings e Drive Autoclean default disabled e Drive Autounload default disabled Configured Drives e Configured Slots e Lett Load Port 16 default enabled e Right Load Port 32 default enabled e Service Mode 38 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 6 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started To edit the setup information use the up and down arrows to highlight the section and press Select e To set the IP address subnet mask and gateway use the up and down arrows to select the appropriate number and press Select to accept e To enable disable DHCP use the up and down arrows to toggle between enable disable Press Select to accept the setting If your library is not connected to a network which uses a DHCP server to assign IP addresses disable this function e To change the password use the up and down arrows to select Change Password and press Select To change the password enter a 6 digit password using the numbers provided on the OCP Press Select to accept the new password When prompted re e
49. PX720 library The Appendixes provide library specifications relocation and repacking instructions automatic drive cleaning instructions laser regulations regulatory statements and event reporting This manual uses the following conventions Caution Caution indicates potential hazards to equipment or data Warning Warning indicates potential hazards to personal safety Note Note emphasizes important information related to the main topic Tech Tip Tech tip provides additional technical information that may assist in installation and configuration This manual uses the following conventions Right side of the library Refers to the right side as you face the component being described Left side of the library Refers to the left side as you face the component being described b All binary numbers are succeeded by b h All hexadecimal numbers are succeeded by h xvii Related Documents Quantum PX720 User s Guide Error or attention conditions are represented in parenthesis that translate as follows SK S ASC AA ASCQ QQ where S hexadecimal sense key value AA hexadecimal additional sense code QQ hexadecimal additional sense code qualifiers The following Quantum documents are also available for the Quantum PX720 library Document No Document Title Document Description 6444602
50. Panels 1 Close and lock the front door using the key provided in the accessory kit see figure 29 Note Thelaptop tray must be lowered to access the front door latch Figure 29 Closing the Front Door PX720 metal molded door new libraries PX720 plastic molded door older libraries Power button Door latch Door latch Power button Service tray 2 Close and lock the back door using the key provided in the accessory kit see figure 30 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 48 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Cabinet for Operation Figure 30 Closing the Back Door Back door latch Rz 5 Connecting Host Connect the SCSI cables and jumpers as shown in the following figure Workstations Note Quantum ships sufficient SCSI cables and terminators with this cabinet to set up two drives per SCSI bus The cabinet controller SCSI HBA media changer can be included with one of the two drive connections or directly connected to the host Quantum PX720 User s Guide 49 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Cabinet for Operation Figure 31 PX720 Cabling Configuration a Host computers Cluster with 2 tape drives 7 per bus L I d Oo d Host computers
51. Protocol an Internet standard protocol built on top of TCP IP that assures accurate synchronization to 228 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Glossary the millisecond of computer clock times in a network of computers Based on UTC NTP synchronizes client workstation clocks to the U S Naval Observatory Master Clocks in Washington DC and Colorado Springs CO Running as a continuous background client program on a computer NTP sends periodic time requests to servers obtaining server time stamps and using them to adjust the client s clock OCP Operator Control Panel The OCP acts as the main user interface for the library It consists of a viewing panel and 4 buttons allowing the user to receive information and imput commands P7000 Identity When the library is in P7000 identity mode the PX720 will appear to the host as P7000 library This is useful when a backup package does not recognize the PX720 identity PCI The PCI bus typically runs at speeds of 33 MHz or 66 MHz and is usually 32 bits wide This means that it passes 32 bits of data simultaneously as if down 32 separate wires Some of the most recent computers include wider 64 bit PCI buses and already certain very high end video capture cards offer improved performance if connected to a 64 bit PCI bus Petabyte A petabyte is equal to 1 024 terabytes or 2 to the 50th power 1 125 899 906 842 624 bytes Robotics As used in the context of automated tape libraries
52. Quantum PX720 Describes unpacking Library Unpacking and moving a Instructions Quantum PX720 6434603 Quantum PX720 For programmers Library Software writing Quantum Interface Guide PX720 control software Refer to the appropriate product manual s for information about your tape drive and cartridges SCSI 2 Specification The SCSI 2 communications specification is the proposed American National Standard for information systems dated March 9 1990 Copies may be obtained from Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 800 854 7179 or 303 397 2740 xviii Contacts Getting More Information or Help Quantum Global Services Quantum PX720 User s Guide Quantum company contacts are listed below Quantum Corporate Headquarters To order documentation on the PX720 Series or other products contact Quantum Corporation P O Box 57100 Irvine CA 92619 7100 949 856 7800 800 284 5101 Technical Publications To comment on existing documentation send e mail to doc comments quantum com Quantum Home Page Visit the Quantum home page at http www quantum com StorageCare Quantum s comprehensive service approach leverages advanced data access and diagnostics technologies with cross environment multi vendor expertise to resolve backup issues faster and at lower cost Accelerate service issue resolution with these exclusive Quantum StorageCare
53. Start up Problems Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action The library does not Make sure the power cord is connected to a power on grounded electrical outlet the power distribution assembly left rear corner of cabinet circuit breaker is on and the power switch behind the service tray is on The library or tape Make sure each SCSI device on the same drives do not SCSI bus has a unique address and the last respond on the SCSI device is properly terminated bus During initialization the library reports not ready Determine the failure type by checking any previous error codes returned to the host computer Correct the cause of the error One or more tape drives fail to spin up during start up Check all SCSI cabling and termination behind the center rear access door If necessary contact your field service representative about replacing the drives Internal Communication Error Communication error between the robot controller and cabinet controller has been lost Reboot the library If the problem continues contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer Tape drive cluster is not recognized after cluster was powered off and then back on Turn both switches on the tape drive cluster power supplies off and wait a minimum of 15 minutes After 15 minutes turn the power supply switches back on The tape
54. Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 Table 43 Table 44 Table 45 Tables Load Port Bin Pack Types sss 83 Quick Status Library Health Conditions 91 Quick Status Health Messages sese 92 CEM Information an an nette desees perte 95 CLM Status Health Messages 95 Statistics Information 100 Identification Information sse 124 User Triformation geo ndeo epp RE 126 Network Configuration Fields A 134 LDAP Configuration Information sss 136 Email Notification ees Lee EES 139 Serid Email Test en dues eedem 140 SNMP Trap Selections essesseeeeeeeeerens 142 Library Confieuratton rana aa 146 Host Configuration ertet ertt 146 Creating Partition eene Ene 153 Configuration File Types sss 180 Start up Problems een EE Ee eiie e eres 186 OCP Problems inten tete tertie 187 Robotics Problems sss 187 Problems During Library Operation s sss 188 Tape Drive LED Conditions SDLT and LTO 190 Physical Characteristics 0 0 0 0 ceeeeeseeeseeeeeeteteneneeees 194 Interfaces ee SE 194 Performance Characteristics sssssssssess 195 Reliability Characteristics 195 Environmental Specifications
55. The Encryption Key af the fle fram the originating Library is required when restoring 3 Secure Key Fi to a different Library Please keen the Secure Key Fie s associated Encryption Key in a secure bur accessible Incetion Encryption Kay Vanity Encryption Key Upload secure key File Encryption Kay Requirad Fie Name oer Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Parton Setup 156 Figure 91 Protection Mode for Cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup The Secure Key page is divided into the following sections Protection Mode for Cartridges Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Modify Secure Key for Library Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Delete Secure Key Name Backup Secure Key File Upload Secure Key File Protection Mode for Cartridges Refer to figure 91 for information on Protection Mode for Cartridges Protection Mode for Cartridges System must be offline to Modify Secure Key Mode Current Library Secure Key Name None When enabled for a drive the Secure Key will always be used for reading data from a cartridge in the drive Protection Mode Options for Writing a Secure Key to a Cartridge C Never Write Secure Key to a Cartridge C Only Write Secure Key to Blank Cartridges C Write Secure Key to All Cartridges Blank amp Formatted with Data NOTE If All Car
56. a hardware failure occurs on the Critical Quantum PX720 system such as a transition to a degraded limited access or failed system state an email is sent to everyone on the critical failure recipient list 139 Table 29 Send Email Test Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Message Type Warning When a warning state exists on the Quantum PX720 system such as an overtemp condition an email is sent to everyone on the warning recipient list Message Type Informational When an informational event has occurred on the Quantum PX720 system such as starting up or shutting down the system an email is sent to everyone on the operator access recipient list New To add a new recipient to a specific list type the email address of the new recipient in the field and click Save Edit To edit a recipient select the individual email address from the list and click Edit Remove To remove an email notification type from the E mail list select the E mail type and click Remove Field Description Send Test To test the email notification system click Send Test An email is sent to the critical e mail recipients list If the test email is not successful verify the email server information and the critical recipients list and try again SNMP If the customer wishes to use the Quantum PX720 system with a net
57. command the LEDs will turn ON If the condition persists call an off and obey the firmware authorized Quantum field service command engineer Flashing OFF Microbridge incompatibility Contact an authorized Quantum under hardware control field service engineer Quantum PX720 User s Guide 191 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Figure 108 Tape Drive LEDs ga zk IE fl Lp Red LEDs ESSET CX N N o TET L3 en Green LEDs
58. computer to the robotics controller or include the robotics controller with two tape drives see figure 17 3 Connect the host computers to the tape drives by routing SCSI cables up through the base of the library and along the right hand side of the cabinet see figure 18 Tech Tip Start cabling with drive cluster 0 at the top of the library and work down Quantum PX720 User s Guide 32 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Figure 18 Connecting the Tape Drives p Host computers Cluster with 2 tape drives per bus A 4 Host computers dd LE I l E 8 AL d l rr d TT l l Terminators Cluster with 1 tape drives 4 per bus Terminators dEr Terminators SCSI cables
59. contient des piles au lithium La pile au lithium ST Micro M4Z28 BROO0SH1 est situ e sur la carte de l automate Les piles au lithium Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC ou Ray O Vac BR1225T2 sont situ es sur la carte du contr leur de l armoire La pile au lithium int gr e Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 est situ e sur la carte du contr leur Fibre Channel Mettez ces piles au rebut conform ment aux lois locales nationales et f d rales Dieses Produkt enth lt Lithium Batterien Die Lithium Batterie ST Micro MA4Z28 BROOSHI befindet sich auf der Platine des mechanischen Systems Die Lithium Batterien Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC und Ray O Vac BR1225T2 befinden sich auf der Controller Platine des Geh uses Die integrierte Lithium Batterie Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 befindet sich auf der Fibre Channel Controller Platine Die Entsorgung dieser Batterie muss unter Einhaltung aller lokalen regionalen und bundesweiten Gesetze und Vorschriften erfolgen Questo prodotto contiene batterie al litio La batteria al litio ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSH1 si trova sulla scheda Robotic La batteria al litio Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC o Ray O Vac BR1225T2 si trova sulla scheda controller del cabinet La batteria al litio incorporata Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 si trova sulla scheda controller Fibre Channel Smaltire la batteria secondo quanto previsto dalle leggi locali regionali e nazionali Este producto contiene bater as de
60. iita ei 118 Drives aggies 119 SE ote eoe peii 120 sp 123 Accessing the Setup Pag s irent ptg teer 123 Ife Saisisez titor 124 Users issu eset ese neus eec cdd 125 Ina 129 Bridges cseneeneneeteme enmt e pe RE eripe 132 Mold 133 EDAD idee piii ette taies 135 hinc 138 Date amp Dime nnne iie iu ipie etr tege 143 LAP ALY A 144 Parttiong inehecubteanc tdi eite e Ne 149 Secure Key or 155 Utilities certe E A AEE A EEES 165 Ei MM 166 Deltteete ese 170 Barcode Tests m 171 I M 173 System Tester aiite esi ee espere te ei HR eer ae o dea ee 177 Maintenance eegent seia oeo SE REESEN 178 Piu 183 um 184 Quantum PX720 User s Guide V Chapter 4 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Quantum PX720 User s Guide Contents Troubleshooting 185 Common Problems and Solutions esee 185 Start up Probletas ete UI ER DEREN 185 OCP Problets eri RE ERREUR E ER EE PED E e tenes 187 Robotics Problems iiec rrt prete pre ette oerte 187 Operating Problems eddie apre tee bere do repere 188 Tape Drive LED Conditions 190 Library Specifications 193 Physical Characteristics ierit entero ee ridere 193 P
61. master library loses 12 SDLT bins or 14 LTO bins from the back wall of the cabinet Quantum PX720 User s Guide 94 Table 21 CLM Information Table 22 CLM Status Health Messages Browser Options Figure 54 Browser Options Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Overview Cabinet Status Cross Link Mechanism CLM OK Cabinet 1 Library 005084440510 Master OK Online Cabinet 2 Library 005084440510 slv 19 OK Online The cabinet designated as the Master contains the CLM electronics and controlls the other attached Slave libraries The status information for each cabinet master and slave is displayed in the respective cabinet Status page The Error Status page lists any sensors or drives that are not in an ok condition Clicking on the Quick Status icon redirects the browser to the Error Status page Table 22 lists the possible CLM health messages CLM Health Status Messages Description OK The CLM status is operational Not Communicating An internal communication error has occurred on the CLM and requires user intervention Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary The Browser Options area is located directly below the PX720 status area see figure 54 Browser Options 9 Default Colors Colors for Color Deficient Vision Session Timeout 1 60 minutes or 0 for none
62. molded doors and newer libraries have metal molded doors 21 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Figure 11 PX720 Cabinet Front View PX720 metal molded door new libraries PX720 plastic molded door older libraries Power button Door latch Door latch Power button Service tray dum PZ Two configurable load ports with either 16 SDLT or 18 LTO cartridge magazines for easy insertion of cartridges without interrupting library operations Cabinet Back The back of the cabinet see figure 12 provides easy accessibility to Cooling fans Power control and data interfaces Tape drives Quantum PX720 User s Guide 22 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Tape drive communication AC power distribution box The top plug is reserved for the cross link mechanism CLM used to connect multiple cabinets Power connectors and breaker switches are located on the front of the unit Figure 12 PX720 Cabinet Back
63. password a second time in the Verify Password box 3 Click Create to create the secure key password Once the secure key administrator password is added the Delete Secure User section displays at the bottom of the Users page see figure 75 128 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Figure 75 Delete Secure User EES Secure User Name securekeyadmin To update the secure key password Note Only the Secure User can change the secure user password 1 Enter a secure password Note Secure Passwords must be alphanumeric strings of at least one character A blank secure password will be rejected Secure Password and Verify Password must match 2 Verify the secure password by entering the password a second time in the Verify Password box 3 Click Update to update the secure key password The secure key password is updated Devi This section allows the user to set the SCSI IDs for the changer library evices e SC and every tape drive within the library 1 To access the Devices page from the Setup page click on the Devices tab at the top of the page The Devices page displays see figure 76 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 129 Figure 76 Devices Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup evices Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q O Li A GO Dee rem O S Gaa A Address PX720 Remote Managemen
64. services Service and Support Website Register products license software browse Quantum Learning courses check backup software and operating system support and locate manuals FAQs firmware downloads product updates and more in one convenient location Benefit today at http www quantum com ServiceandSupport Index aspx xix StorageCare Guardian eSupport Submit online service requests update contact information add attachments and receive status updates via email Online Service accounts are free from Quantum That account can also be used to access Quantum s Knowledge Base a comprehensive repository of product support information Sign up today at http www quantum com ServiceandSupport eSupport Index aspx StorageCare Guardian Securely links Quantum hardware and the diagnostic data from the surrounding storage ecosystem to Quantum s Global Services Team for faster more precise root cause diagnosis StorageCare Guardian is simple to set up through the internet and provides secure two way communications with Quantum s Secure Service Center More StorageCare Guardian information can be found at http www quantum com ServiceandSupport Services GuardianInformation Index aspx For further assistance or if training is desired contact Quantum Technical Assistance Center North America 1 800 284 5101 UK France and Germany 00800 4 QUANTUM EMEA 44 1256 848 766 For worldwide support
65. the following internet browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 1 or later You can download this software from http www microsoft com Note Tooptimize performance all browsers should have both cookies and pop ups enabled This allows the refresh activities of the remote management web pages to work appropriately Java 2 1v available from http www java com should also be installed to support applets that automatically refresh pages and display pop ups for warnings and critical events Mozilla Suite 1 7 on Solaris 10 You can download this software from http www mozilla or Firefox 1 0 6 on Windows You can download this software from http www mozilla or Java Plug in 1 5 0 or later You can download this software from http www java com Quantum PX720 Web The following figures depicts the menu items available from the Page Menu Items Quantum PX720 Web Pages Figure 49 and figure 50 provide the default menus for the PX720 Series web pages Figure 51 provides an additional menu for tape security features available with the DLT S4 tape drives When this feature is enabled the menu displays as part of the Setup page Quantum PX720 User s Guide 87 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Figure 49 Quantum PX720 Web Page Menu Items Status cont Utilities Operations Date and Time Browser Options Default Colors Color Deficient
66. the total slot count in the partition SDLT slots Displays the total SDLT slot count in a mixed media environment SDLT and LTO LTO slots Displays the total LTO slot count ina mixed media environment SDLT and LTO Configured Displays the number of configured slots slots in the partition Drive start addr Displays the starting tape drive address for the partition Drive start phys idx Displays the physical starting tape drive address for the partition Total drives Displays the total number of tape drives in the partition SDLT drives Displays the number of SDLT tape drives in the partition in a mixed media environment SDLT and LTO LTO drives Displays the number of LTO tape drives in the partition in a mixed media environment SDLT and LTO Configured Displays the number of configured tape drives drives in the partition Port start Displays the starting load port slot addr address in the partition Port start Displays the physical starting load port phys idx slot address Total ports Displays the total load port count in the partition 66 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Partitions Options Description Partitions SLDT ports Displays the total number of SDLT load cont port slots in the partition LTO ports Displays the total number of LTO load port slots in the partition Connection Displ
67. to identify this specific library 124 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Contract Number Enter the contract number for the library This is used to identify the library to customer support Asset Number Customer internal tracking number Location Enter the location of the library This helps to identify the library when remotely controlling multiple machines Description Enter a short description of the library Company Enter the company name where the library is located Address Enter the company address where the library is located Indicates a required field Users notification This section allows users to be added to the library configuration The user access is also controlled from this section as well as email 1 To access the Users page from the Setup page click on the Users tab at the top of the page The Users page displays see figure 73 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 125 Figure 73 Users Page Table 25 User Information Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup 2 Users Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q x iz Al sewer Are ee CLIE 3 Address E360 ue seat II By PX720 Remote Management Events Partitions Date amp Time Library Users Hep username tt Name admi
68. 0 F to shipping and 151 F storage 5 Wet bulb 46 C 115 F maximum Thermal transition 30 C 86 F per hour Relative Operating 20 to 80 non humidity condensing Shipping and storage 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude Operating Sea Level to 10 000 ft 3 048 m Shipping and storage Sea Level to 12 000 ft 8 658 m Heat dissipation Operating 5500 BTU hr 1386KCal hr or 1612 watts Direct ESD Contact discharge Q 2 4 6 8 kV to all external metal panels and doors Air discharge 2 4 6 8 10 12 15kV to the front OCP display Indirect ESD Contact discharge 2 4 6 8kV to the VCP Radiated fields Unmodulated 27MHz to 500MHzQ 3 V per IEC 801 3 m Fast transients Data cables 0 5kV EFT or Burst Power cables 1kV per IEC801 4 196 Table 45 Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Sound power Operating 8 10Bel level Idle 7 83Bel Sound pressure Operating 63db bystander Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility RF Emissions per Conductive Emissions Legal Limits CISPR 22 FCC 150kHz 5MHz 66dBuV Class A EN55022 European Union 5MHz 30MHz 60dBuV Class A VCCI Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand CNS13438 Taiwan RF Emissions per Radiated Emissions Legal Limits CISPR 22 ECC 30MHz 230MHz 40dBuV
69. 1 Click Reboot The CLM reboots Note As the CLM reboots the CLM status transitions from Not communicating to OK When the status is OK the reboot is complete Remove Cabinet CLM Only The Remove Cabinet button is only available if a CLM is installed Both the CLM system and attached cabinet must been powered down for the Remove Cabinet button to display When the cabinet has been physically removed from the CLM configuration the Remove Cabinet option can be used to remove the cabinet from the remote management pages Calibrate The calibrate utility allows the user to calibrate the following elements within the library Cabinet select the cabinet to calibrate e All calibrates all elements within the cabinet Slot calibrates the slots within the cabinet Port calibrates the load ports within the cabinet Quantum PX720 User s Guide 169 Selftests Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Drive calibrates the tape drives within the cabinet Note Thelibrary must be off line before calibrating any element To calibrate an element within the cabinet 1 Select the element to calibrate and click Calibrate The element calibrates Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan The Fibre Channel bridge rescan button re discovers any FC bridges installed in the cabinet Details of the scan will be presented under FC Bridge tab To rescan Fibre C
70. 1 To access the Bridges page from the Setup page click on the Bridges tab at the top of the page The FC Bridge page displays see figure 79 Bridges Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Dr O Lei ig Peet yc O S w DUs 3 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Address z Ede tints Qs II o uantum PX720 Remote Management ER Utilities Identification Users Devices Bridges Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Bridge Hee Devices Ip Address Model type Address Serial No Revision Bridge D 192 168 19 78 FC470 FC SCSI 0x100000E00202AD30 3F42LV7138RS 5 6 19 Bridge 1 192 168 19 79 FC470 FC SCSI 0x100000E00202AD84 3F42LV7148U4 5 6 19 i Bridge Device Discovery System must be offline to issue Bridge Device Discovery offtine All Bridges 7 Discover y Warning Issuing Bridge Device Discovery in the middle of a backup or restore job for a drive on the selected bridge may cause the job to fail 2 Click on the Fibre bridge you want to manage 132 Network Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup The FC470 web interface displays For more information on the FC470 Fibre Channel bridge and the web interface see the Quantum FC470 User s Guide Addendum PN 6513505 included on the Quantum PX720 documentation CD Click Refresh to update all known Fibre Channel bridges I
71. 1 Toaccess the About page click on the About tab at the top of the page The About page displays the model number software version serial number and slot drive configuration Cabinet and partition characteristics also display if the options are installed see figure 106 Figure 106 About Page PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Setup Utilities Library PX720 Information Model PX720 Software Version Build Cabinet Controller Version Cabinet Robot Version VisionWare Build Serial Number FLO41943800293 IEEE ID 0050843880120125 SDLT LTO Total Unknown Slots 284 348 632 0 Load Ports o 16 16 0 Drives 3 7 16 6 Cabinet 1 Shrek Warning Online Physical Information Library Robot Firmware Version CabRobot 5 55 01 Serial Number FLO419A3800293 IEEE ID 0050843880120125 Cluster FPGA Cluster 0 1 2 3 Rev 5 Cluster 4 5 Not Present or Powered Off SDLT LTO Total Unknown Slots 284 348 632 H Load Ports 16 16 H Drives 3 P 16 6 Library Partition Logical Information Top Cabinet 1 ibrar Serial Number FL0419AJB00293 SDLT LTO Total Unknown Slots 284 348 632 o Load Ports D 16 16 D Drives 3 H 16 6 2 To access the Links page click Links The Links page displays see figure 107 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 183 Figure 107 Links Page Logout Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Logout Z Quantum Links Microsoft Internet Explorer sni xl
72. 14 Confgd Drives 12 16 To select this Button function labels press this button Push buttons Note If the date and time is modified from the remote management pages see Quantum PX720 Remote Management on page 86 the date and time on the OCP main screen may take up to three minutes to update with the new information OCP Buttons At the bottom of each OCP screen are up to five button labels These labels indicate the functions of the five push buttons below the OCP To select a function press the push button directly below the button label on the OCP screen Library Status and The upper left hand and right hand corners of the OCP are reserved for Attention Messages library status and attention messages The library status information Quantum PX720 User s Guide consists of the cabinet state followed by the cabinet health example 54 Table 11 Library Status Information Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the OCP Operator Control Panel Online OK Refer to table 11 for library status information Refer to table 12 for attention messages Note If the OCP displays the Latest Cluster FPGA Revision is Required message the tape drive cluster FPGA software revision does not meet the minimum requirement for the tape drive Contact Quantum customer support for information on updating the tape
73. 720 will not use the new date and time zone information until it has been rebooted The Reboot button is available at the bottom of the page The library configuration section allows the user to configure automatic Li ibrary library settings Note Thelibrary must be offline to change the library settings 1 To access the Library page from the Setup page click on the Library tab at the top of the page The Library page displays see figure 85 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 144 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Figure 85 Library Page Identification Users Devices Bridges Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Library Configuration Help System must be offline to modify configuration NOTE Library must be reconfigured before a change in Enable Load Port settings will take effect WARNING Host application software should be restarted rebooted if Enable Load Port settings are changed I Power on offline Iv Online auto inventory T Reset OCP Password to Factory Setting requires library reboot E Enable Quick Load Port Open E Enable Left Load Port Columns 1 I Enable Right Load Port Columns 2 Reboot Library to Reset OCP Password to Factory Setting Host Configuration Dei System must be offline to modify configuration NOTE Library must be reconfigured before a change in the emulation Identify as ATL P7000 or the number of Configured Drives and or Slots will take effect I
74. 725 May 04 2007 16 34 Cabinet amp Robot Controller data diag ccrc log tar gz 336598 May 07 2007 09 31 Cabinet Controller Not Available Robot Controller Not Available Bridge Not Available There are three types of log files that can be retrieved from the PX720 library Tape Drive Logs ADI Enabled drives only Bridge Traces and Event Logs if bridges are present Cabinet Robotic Controller Logs Available Logs Tape Drive Logs ADI Enabled drives only Tape drive log files Log Page 7 can be generated for ADI enabled tape drives These logs are helpful for diagnostic purposes or for monitoring drive performance After generating a tape drive log file it is recommended that the file be saved to a local workstation with a unique 174 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities name which can be used later to identify the tape drive Only the most recent tape drive log file is stored on the PX720 system Note Selecting All Drives will create a compressed tar gz file of all ADI Enabled Drives in the system Individual Drive Logs will not be compressed and can be viewed immediately by clicking the Drive Log type in the Available Logs section To create a tape drive log file 1 Select the individual tape drive or All from the Drive list and click Create The Available Logs area contains the compressed log files that are currently available including the file type
75. EN61000 3 3 per Specification 200 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix B Relocating the Library Caution Quantum highly recommends that a Quantum authorized service representative relocate a Quantum PX720 to another location This appendix explains how to relocate the Quantum PX720 As used in this appendix the term relocate means either to ship the library or simply to move it to a nearby location for example from one area in a building to another The instructions in this appendix are divided into the following sections Checking the New Installation Site Preparing the Library for Relocation Crating the Libra Preparing the Library for Operation To ship the library or move it using a motor vehicle for example truck or forklift follow all of the instructions in this appendix 201 Appendix B Relocating the Library Checking the New Installation Site To move the library to a new location within the same building or facility follow all instructions in this appendix except for those found in Crating the Library on page 206 Note These procedures require the original packing materials of the library If you do not have the original packing materials contact the Quantum Customer Support Department Caution Moving or shipping the library without proper packing materials can result in damage to library components Checking the New Installat
76. LT RSV Quantum PX720 User s Guide 217 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Industry Canada Digital Apparatus Industry Canada Digital Apparatus CISPR 22 WARNING ACHTUNG ATTENTION Reference Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 Issue 2 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Regl ment sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada 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 Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenmassnahmen verantwortlich ist Ceci est un produit de classe A Dans un environment domestique ce produit peut causer des interf rences radio lectriques Il appartient alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropri es Notice for USA and CANADA Only Quantum PX720 User s Guide If shipped to USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 200 240 V operation If shipped to Canada use the CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 200 240V operation Plug Cap NEMA twist lock plug with ground pin NEMA L6 20P
77. Library Operations OCP Components Table 15 Device Options F 5 p Device Options Description Cabinet Online When the cabinet is online the library is ready for host communication and for backup jobs to proceed Offline When the cabinet is offline the host is no longer able to communicate with the library Self tests diagnostics and inventory can only be performed when the library is off line Inventory When the inventory command is given the library inventories every slot load port and tape drive and reports back the location of every tape cartridge within the cabinet Barcode labels are also reported if available Reboot A reboot shuts down the cabinet and re initializes the system The cabinet will be temporarily unavailable to accept host commands until the cabinet is online Details Robot communicating yes no Robot last error list errors Enclosure Communicating yes no Enclosure Last Error list errors CLM f Reboot A reboot shuts down the CLM and re initializes the system The CLM will be temporarily unavailable to accept host commands until the cabinet is online Details Displays the CLM system details Move See table 17 on page 79 Media Quantum PX720 User s Guide 76 Table 16 Tape Drive Details Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Device Options Description Drive All
78. Off This option shuts down all tape drives within the cabinet in preparation for tape drive removal On This option powers on all tape drives within the cabinet Reset This option re initializes all tape drives within the cabinet Unthread This option unspools the tape from the internal mechanism of the tape drives in preparation for tape cartridge ejection Drive Off This option shuts down a specific tape drive within the cabinet in preparation for tape drive removal On This option powers on a specific tape drive within the cabinet Reset This option re initializes a specific tape drive within the cabinet Unthread This option unspools the tape from the internal mechanism of a specific tape drive in preparation for tape cartridge ejection Details See table 16 T this option is only available with the CLM option installed Tape Drive Details Description Media This option displays the barcode label if present Present Is there a tape drive present in drive bay yes no Configured Is the tape drive configured with SCSI ID yes no 77 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Tape Drive Details Description Inventoried Has the tape drive been inventoried yes no Communicating Displays the current communication status of the tape drive Load error Has a load error occ
79. Quantum PX720 User s Guide Glossary Antistatic mat A mat made of antistatic material which includes a cabled ASC ASCQ Bit Byte connection to ground at a wall receptacle The Additional Sense Code is part of the SCSI 2 specification The additional sense code ASC field indicates further information related to the error or exception condition reported in the sense key field Additional Sense Code Qualifier is part of the SCSI 2 specification The additional sense code qualifier ASCQ indicates detailed information related to the additional sense code The basic unit of data in a binary numbering system binary digit represented by a 0 or a 1 Eight bits equals one byte The basic unit of computer memory which is large enough to hold one character Calibrate A process used by the library robotics to determine the exact position of storage data transfer and import export elements Capacity on Demand COD This allows the user to add more available slots to the library Check Condition status Blocks of data are stored on the tape medium along with additional information that the library controller uses 225 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Glossary to manage storage and retrieval The format of the additional information is unique and is hidden from the initiator during normal read or write operations This additional information is often used to identify the physical location of the blocks of data and t
80. Resetting any other factory setting s will cause it to be automatically reconfigured Upgrade Library Firmware System must be offline to upgrade firmware Offline WARNING Upgrading firmware will reboot the library Brows File Name Upgrade Drive Firmware System must be offline to upgrade drive firmware offline Drives may be unavailable for up to 30 minutes per drive while upgrading Selecting multiple drives will cause drives to be upgraded one after the other Do not select drives of different model and or type to be upgraded with the same file Drives will be reset after upgrade is complete cabinet Drive Model_ Type Revision Lastupgrade TU Upgrade 3 D D SDLT600 SCSI 41 File Name Browse upload Upgrade Bridge Firmware System must be offline to upgrade firmware Offline Bridge Refresh Refresh Devices aP address Model type serialNo Revision Upgrade Bridge 0 192 168 19 78 FC470 FC SCSI 3F42LV7138RS 5 6 19 n Bridge 1 192 168 19 79 FC470 FC SCSI 3F42LV7148U4 5 6 19 Ln Bridge 2 192 168 19 99 HP e2400 160 FC SCSI 9A34LV71H22K 5 6 19 n File Name ii m NOTE Bridge s will be unavailable until upgrade is complete The following maintenance functionality is supported Configuration Files Upload Library Firmware Upload Fibre Channel Bridge Firmware Upgrade Drive Firmware About Logout Utilities 179 Configuration Files Chapter 3 Quantu
81. Show Contents Select Map Partition Layout Show Grippers Find Barcode The find barcode section allows the user to find a specific barcode or partial barcode within the library s and view its location To find a barcode or partial barcode 1 Enter a barcode or partial barcode with wildcards in the barcode field Note Leaving the barcode field empty will result in listing all barcode labels within the library 111 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations 2 Click Find A separate window displays the barcode s sharing the barcode string entered in the barcode field and it s location within the library Click the individual barcode label to display the corresponding cartridge detail page Show Contents The show contents section allows the user to show the contents of any element within a library or partition slots ports drives gripper or address To show the contents of a library element 1 Select the library or partition element and enter a position and count if desired Note To show the contents of a range of elements enter a start element example 0 for slot 0 in the position field and the number of elements you wish to show example 10 would show slot 0 through slot 9 2 Click Show A separate window displays the contents of the elements selected Click the individual barcode label to display the corresponding
82. Warning Event Information Event All D m D Hardware r ri Software D O D Host Communication rj D Drives D m D Tape Alerts r r r Select Drives Drive amp Tape Alert Events Only 11 SDLT600 12 Ultrium 2 SCSI 13 SDLT320 S Applet popupEvent started I LT D fep internet E To view an Event Log 1 Inthe Event Log page change the From and To areas to reflect the time range of the event log you wish to view Click the up and down arrows to change the hour and or minute values by increments of one Double clicking will increment or decrement the value by 5 You may also type in a valid hour 0 24 or minute 0 59 Note The default date time range is one hour prior to the current time and day 2 Select desired categories and priority levels critical warning or informational for the event list 3 Click View to display the list Note Search time will vary depending on the time range entered A smaller window displays the information matching the range category and priority specified 99 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status 4 Click Save As to save the event information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the event list or event detail to one or more recipients 5 Click on an event summary to open another window containing details about the particular event The detail windows also contains a Save As and Send buttons The Statistics page allo
83. a from a host to a tape drive and vice versa Terabyte A unit of measure for digital data equal to approximately 1 000 gigabytes or 1 099 511 627 776 bytes Terminator Special electrical resistors terminators are installed in the SCSI devices at each end of the SCSI bus and are not installed in other devices on the bus The SCSI bus must be properly terminated at both ends so that commands and data can be transmitted to and from all devices on the bus 230 about web pages 184 activity area 93 administrator user role 127 ATL P7000 identification 71 147 attention messages 54 door open 56 location 56 slow mode 56 stopped 56 upgrading FW 57 user needed 57 automatic drive unload from remote management pages 147 online inventory 146 tape drive cleaning from OCP 71 tape drive cleaning from remote management pages 146 tape drive unload from OCP 71 Quantum PX720 User s Guide barcode find 111 length 147 prefix media type 147 barcode label labeling LTO cartridges 45 barcode tests 171 browser options color deficient vision 95 default colors 95 browser internet 87 buttons OCP 54 C cabinet back 22 doors 48 cabinet controller 49 Index cabinet health critical 55 OK 55 warning 55 cabinet information 61 62 cabinet state going online 55 offline 55 online 55 online fail 56 reconnecting to robot 56 reestablishing library communication 56 cabinet status 107 cabling routin
84. able 14 Empty 14 Available 96 Empty 80 Available Empty 2 Available 108 Empty 103 Available 80 Empty 80 Available Empty 0 Available 72 Empty 71 elie EM El Available 7 Empty 0 ES Available 8 Empty 7 E Available 14 Empty 13 WE Available 8 Empty 8 Available 8 Empty 7 Available 8 Empty 8 Available 108 Empty 100 Logical Map A logical map see figure 67 displays panels clusters and load ports within a partition Clicking on the panel name opens a zoom Quantum PX720 User s Guide 113 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations view of the panel i e similar to pulling out a loadport or drawer displaying all elements slots ports or drives belonging to the partition in a spreadsheet format From the zoom view clicking on an element opens a detail window Use partition links if enabled to move from one partition map to another 114 Figure 67 Logical Map Unassigned partition First partition Second partition Logical Map Partition Layout Unassigned Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Show Grippers Parti Unassigned Cabinet 1 Online Physical Map Part2 Available 1 Empty 1 Available 4 Empty 2 Available 2 Available F Available 7 U
85. ail Enter the users email address Add to Events E mail List Adds this user to the email events list Indicates a required field 4 Click New to enter another user 5 To remove a previously entered user select the user from the list at the top of the page and click Delete Secure Users The Secure User is the only user that has the ability to create modify and delete a Secure Key for the Library The Secure User also has the ability to enable and disable Secure Capable Drives for reading and writing data to and from tapes using the Secure Key 127 Figure 74 Create Secure User Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup When a user is created with administrator privileges other than the default admin user the Create Secure User section appears at the bottom of the Users page see figure 74 Create Secure User Secure User Name securekeyadmin Secure Password e Verify Password EE To create a secure user Note Only users with administrator privileges other than the default administrator can create a secure user There is only one Secure User and the username is always securekeyadmin 1 Enter a secure password Note Secure Passwords must be alphanumeric strings of at least one character A blank secure password will be rejected Secure Password and Verify Password must match 2 Verify the secure password by entering the
86. al libraries or CLM Click the respective Selftest button run a selftest on an individual library 1 Select the cabinet type of test to run and the number of time to run test 2 Click the Apply button The system performs a selftest on the selected axis or motor Previous test results can be viewed below Click Save As to save the selftest information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the selftest information to one or more recipients Barcode tests are used to test the integrity of the barcode reader on the CHM The barcode reader is used to identify the following items 171 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Serial number unique number for every cabinet IEEE ID Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers identification Library type PX720 or emulated P7000 The barcode reader is also used to calibrate the robot s position during inventory Note Ifa barcode test is in process initiated by another remote browser the input fields for system tests are replaced with Barcode Test in Process The Home status page also displays this message 1 To access the Barcode Tests page from the Utilities page click on the Barcode Tests tab at the top of the page The Barcode Tests page displays see figure 102 Figure 102 Barcode Tests Page A Barcodetests Microsoft Internet Explorer erte Tools Help Fe Edt View Sek 2
87. annot modify the settings If the PX720 remote management pages are inactive for more than 5 minutes the session will time out and you will be required to log back into the system see figure 56 96 Figure 56 Session Timeout Screen Status Overview Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Session Timeout Username Password admin _ lt a Note The user session has expired please enter your password and Login or Quit to logout The Status page displays the general status or health of the library as well as specific hardware status The page also provides access to event logs as well as library statistics The Status page is divided into the following sections Overview Page Event Log Page Statistics Page Tape Alert Page ErrorStatus Page Cabinet Page To access the Overview page from any page click Status from the navigation bar The management frame displays the Status page see figure 57 97 Figure 57 Status Page Overview Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities About Operations Logout Event Log Statistics Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet 1 Overview Hal Tue Apr 10 11 04 35 PST 2007 Welcome to LightningMcQueen Software Version 5 10p Copyright 2006 Quantum Corporation Browser Options key BN Key OK Default Colors
88. arch Mode subtree Administrator Group Name en admin_205 ou Groups de quantum eng do ce Operator Group Name len operat Test connection to LDAP Server using saved settings Note Library must be rebooted before the new LDAP Configuration Directive settings will take effect E VA E Applet popupEvent started TTT II internet 2 Edit the LDAP configuration information as desired see table 27 for a description of the fields Note The local users database created in the Users setup tab and the LDAP users database created remotely on the LDAP server can be used at the same time Field Description Enable LDAP Select the Enable LDAP checkbox to enable LDAP checkbox authentication Select the LDAP version to use LDAPv2 or Protocol Version LDAP v3 LDAP v3 is the default setting 136 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Enter the LDAP server address This address can Server Address be either an IP address or a host name Server Port Enter the LDAP server port to be used The default port is 389 Bind Name Enter the name used to authenticate on the LDAP server Bind Password Enter the password to authenticate on the LDAP server Base DN Enter the base DN Distinguished Name used for all LDAP searches Example dc quantum eng dc com User ID Attribute
89. ary 2 Click Save As The browser displays a download link 3 Right click on the download link and select Save As to select a path and name the file 4 Click OK Quantum PX720 User s Guide 163 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Upload Secure Key File Refer to figure 98 for information on Upload Secure Key File Figure 98 Upload Secure Key File Upload Secure Key File Encryption Key Required File Name l Browse A file containing a list of Secure Key Name Secure Key Pairs can be restored to the library Note The user defined encryption key of the library originally maintaining the list is required to restore the file To upload restore a Secure Key File 1 Enter the encryption key of the original library 2 Enter the path and file name of the file to be uploaded click Browse 3 Click Upload button A progress window is displayed indicating when the upload is complete or if any errors occurred during the upload or restoration of the file The Secure Key page is refreshed listing restored secure keys Note Anerror is displayed if the encryption key provided does not match the encryption key used to encode the secure keys Quantum PX720 User s Guide 164 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Utilities The Utilities page is divided into the following sections Library Selftests Barcode Tests Logs System Tests Maintena
90. as ATL P7000 When enabled an identifier of ATL P7000 will be included in the inquiry message sent to the host Changing the library identification requires activation Prefix media type in barcode Enables disables swapping media type prefix from the back of barcode to the beginning Barcode length Configures the number of maximum characters of tape cartridge barcode label to return to the host valid values are 1 through 9 0 indicates to return all characters in the barcode Configured Drives Only available in a NON partitioned library Enter the number of configured drives and click Apply Click Activate to reconfigure the library with the new drive count The default number of configured drives is the number of potential drive bays within the cabinet This number may exceed the actual number of installed tape drives Configured Slots Only available in a NON partitioned library Enter the number of configured slots and click Apply Click Activate to reconfigure the library with the new slot count This will be the number of slots available and reported to the host 3 Click Reset to return the library to its original settings Quantum PX720 User s Guide 147 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Capacity Level Capacity level is available in the library configuration area if the library has this option enabled from Quantum see figure 86 Figure 86 Capacity Level library Conf
91. available from the operator control panel to use in case of an emergency that requires stopping moving robotic parts Warning Achten Sie darauf dass Sie mit Ihren Fingern oder anderen K rperteilen nicht zu nahe an die T ren des Ladeports gelangen wenn diese offen sind Die Stopp Taste befindet sich auf der Bediener Systemsteuerung falls die Roboter in einem Notfall angehalten werden m ssen To access the Load Ports screen press Ports from the Home screen The OCP displays the Load Ports screen see figure 43 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 72 Figure 43 Load Ports Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Online OK Load Ports Status Empty Cmd Left Load Port Right Load Port Both Load Ports Down select Select 1 To open a load port or view the load port details use the up and down arrows to highlight the specific load port s and press Select a To open the load port us the up and down buttons to select Open and then press Select A notification displays warning you to open the doors prior to opening the load port Press Ok to open the load port b To view the load port details use the up and down buttons to select Details and then press Select The following load port details are available see table 14 73 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Table 14 Load Port Details Device Options Description
92. ays the library interface SCSI or type Fibre HBA Displays the HBA host bus adapter number number assigned to this partition No barcode Displays the barcode status enable Ibl disable Autoclean Displays the tape drive autoclean status enable disable Auto unload Displays the tape drive auto unload status enable disable Serialization Displays the library serialization status enable disable Media Displays the media preference SDLT preference LTO Barcode Displays the barcode length length Autoclean Displays the current autoclean status state active idle Drive clean attempts Displays the number of drive clean attempts in the partition Emulation Displays the current library emulation quantum ATL P7000 Setup Information Options To view or edit the setup information Quantum PX720 User s Guide 67 Figure 41 Setup Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Setup and press Select The library prompts you for your password Enter the 6 digit password The password is accepted after the sixth digit is entered Note The default password is 001122 To change the password see figure 41 The Setup screen displays see figure 41 Online Warning Change Network Settings Change Password Restore Factory Settings Dr
93. boter in einem Notfall angehalten werden m ssen Quantum PX720 User s Guide 28 Fixed bin packs 8 SDLT 9 LTO 2 bins per pack Figure 15 Left Load Port Bin Packs SDLT removable bin packs 7 bins per pack LTO removable bin packs 8 bins per pack Figure 16 Right Load Port Bin Fixed bin packs Packs E ae 8 SDLT 9 LTO 2 bins per pack Tae NNN Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components RE SDLT removable bin packs 7 bins per pack LTO removable bin packs 8 bins per pack 29 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Cross Link Mechanism The Quantum PX720 cross link mechanism CLM allows you to connect CLM up to five libraries together and allow multiple libraries to appear as one to the host system If a CLM is installed in the library the CLM and all connected cabinet status displays in the Operations section of the OCP see Operations Screen on page 74 and the Overview section of the remote management pages see Cross Link Mechanism CLM on page 94 Note Toconnect multiple PX720 cabinets together requires optional Quantum PX720 Cross Link Mechanism Upgrade Kits to be installed in your library To add this upgrade kit please contact your Quantum Enterprise Storage Partner reseller or VAR y
94. cartridge detail page Select Map The select map section allows the user to view the library in either a physical or logical view To toggle between physical and logical map click the Physical Logical Map button in the map section Note The Physical Logical Map information is displayed at the bottom of each Operations page Physical Map A physical map see figure 66 displays a high level physical representation of the library Each drawer load port or drive cluster is displayed as a panel located on either the left rear or right wall of the library Clicking on the panel name opens a zoom view of the panel 112 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations i e similar to pulling out a loadport or drawer displaying all elements slots ports or drives in a spreadsheet format local printer is available by clicking on the Print View link located in the upper left hand corner of the Physical Map section Note The physical map shows gaps in the element addressing depending on the load port configuration Note Under the Physical Map view an option to print the view to a Figure 66 Physical Map Cabinet view 1 Partition Layout Cabinet 1 Online Logical Map Available Available 96 Empty 86 Available 14 Empty 13 Avail
95. ce when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Quantum PX720 User s Guide 216 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Japan Statement VCCI Taiwan Statement SEHR HIR ig AE FAN deo TEE PEARS lee EISE TE xS ONE EE E ETRE Japan Statement VCCI REA TE eS UE CSS E EDU hee VCC odi T Z7 A TNCS CORE RRR CHATS LE PBS be LDV ET COYRITIMEA AAD RS ET BEABRENSILMSVETF BEE AE GNE CENE NGC ERN DEN AN Notice Japan Industry Canada Digital Apparatus D n a lela TAL e AE SIV CWS Ba Be EDR E HR ICH Ug CS RAW ZE DER a FA Quantunflis L HIE pmo ATE S CURL ONDE TE TIAIA WATYA CBE LC STR CORP KI
96. ck on a partition name to view the partition s details Select a partition for editing by scrolling the mouse over the desired partition row and clicking the left mouse button when the row is highlighted Create Partition Partition Name Bus Device Function Type Available HBAs None Start Index End Index Count Slots Load Ports Available Drives DR a 1 ER E EI Indicates drive is not present C Pale Green Pale Magenta Available Partition Colors I Clean drives automatically Iv unload drives automatically Iv Return drive serial numbers to host Identify as ATL P7000 I Prefix media type in barcode Accept cartridges when move fails and source is unknown Barcode length 1 to 9 0 is all D The Partitions page contains a list of all user defined partitions and a section for either creating a partition or changing a partition s configuration and options Newly created or edited partitions are designated by an and are not available for operations such as Move Inventory and System Tests Partitions marked for deletion are designated with an X Click Update to activate any changes Clicking on a partition name in the Partition list displays a detail window listing all details for the selected partition see figure 88 150 Figure 88 Partition Details Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Detail View Name IEEE State Slot Start A
97. configuration Cord Type SJT three 12 AWG 3 x 2 50 mm or 18 AWG 1 0 mm wires 218 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Cette remarque ne concerne que les Etats Unis et le Canada LengthMaximum 15 feet 4 5m RatingMinimum 25 A 125 V rcm J M o6 Cette remarque ne concerne que les Etats Unis et le Canada En cas d envoi aux tats Unis utiliser le cordon d alimentation CERTIFI UL indiqu ci dessous convenant pour 200 240 V En cas d envoi au Canada utiliser le cordon d alimentation CERTIFI CSA indiqu ci dessous et convenant pour 200 240 V Fiche NEMA L6 20P verrouillage par rotation avec broche de mise la terre Cordon Type SJT trifilaire 12 AWG 3 x 2 50 mm ou 18 AWG 1 0 mm LongeurMaximum 4 5 m 15 pi Capacit Minimum 25 A 125 V Battery Statement Battery Contained in Product Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials This product part includes a lithium battery which contains a perchlorate substance Quantum PX720 User s Guide 219 CAUTION WAARSCHUWING VAROITUS Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix D Regulatory Statements Battery Statement Batterij niet weggoo
98. consecutive elements must be empty Caution Use care when moving cartridges from the physical view on a partitioned library It is possible to move cartridges across partitions without a confirmation message Quantum PX720 User s Guide 117 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations 3 Click Apply to perform the move The progress of the move displays in a separate window Inventory Page The Inventory page allows the user to perform an inventory on all elements within the library or specific element ranges Note The library must be off line to perform an inventory To access the Inventory page from the Operations page click on the Inventory tab at the top of the page The Inventory page displays see figure 69 Figure 69 Inventory Page Z Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help SE O 0 2 A Ol Dan Steen OSS mB Address Operations Find Move Inventory Drives Sift Sort Inventory Inventory GIs System must be offline to perform an inventory Partition Element Library v All E Logical Map Hisli Show Grippers Physical Map Library Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakoll Online E Applet popupEvent started EMEN TL To perform an inventory 1 Select either a partition logical map or a cabinet physical map and elements to inventory slot port drive or address Quantum PX720 Use
99. d Short for Domain Name System or Service or Server an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they re easier to remember The Internet however is really based on IP addresses Every time you use a domain name therefore a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www example com might translate to 198 105 232 4 Elements SCSI designation for any device or bin in the library that can EMI ESD Host hold a cartridge SCSI elements include storage slots tape drives load port slots and the gripper Electro Magnetic Interference refers to unwanted electrical noise present on a power line This noise may leak from the power lines and affect equipment that isn t even connected to the power line Such leakage is called a magnetic field Magnetic fields are formed when unwanted noise voltages give rise to noise currents Such noise signals may adversely affect electronic equipment and cause intermittent data problems Electrostatic Discharge The device or devices to which the library is connected 227 E Quantum PX720 User s Guide HVD IEC Glossary High Voltage Differential or HVD also called Differential SCSI The benefit of using HVD cabling is that it works well in noisy areas and can reach up to 25 meters in distance Quantum DLT8000 and SDLT tape drives can be HVD or LVD devices
100. d Fibre Channel supported in the same library Library partitioning option available SMI S Storage Management Initiative Specification support Easy serviceability and manageability Quantum PX720 User s Guide Hot swappable drives and DC power supplies enable field service engineers to make repairs without taking the library off line Easy access and replacement of critical components A user friendly OCP operator control panel provides a wide range of configuration and service related functions Web based management system provides the ability to remotely access the library status and administer library functions 18 Chapter 1 Library Description DLTSage Tape Security DLTSage Tape Security DLISAGE The PX720 tape library with DLT S4 tape drives are capable of utilizing DLTSage Tape Security DLTSage Tape Security is a unique solution designed to prevent unauthorized access to tape cartridges which is particularly valuable when protecting tapes that are transported offsite DLTSage Tape Security is a firmware feature designed into the DLT S4 tape drive which uses an electronic key to prevent or allow reading and writing of data on to a tape cartridge This key is managed through the remote management pages of the PX720 tape library see chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management DLTSage Tape Security is available at no additional cost as an integrated feature in of the DLT S4 tape drive and PX720 tape lib
101. d from I l I I panels 1 I I I Mc all I Panels 5 and 6 are LN I l l unavailable in the I l l I Intermediate level l I I l capacity l 1 I I I I I I I I I SS Tu A A Tam E mm oum omm um am um um um um um al Left hand panels Right hand panels Full Capacity The full capacity PX720 see figure 3 allows cartridge slots to be accessed from all six bin panels Available Slots with Drive Type removable load ports SDLT 642 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 5 Drive Type Available Slots with removable load ports LTO 726 Figure 3 Full Capacity Chapter 1 Library Description Overview
102. d press Select to accept To enable disable DHCP use the up and down arrows to toggle between enable disable Press Select to accept the setting If your library is not connected to a network which uses a DHCP server to assign IP information disable this function Note For the network information such as the IP address to be active the library must reboot 4 To edit the setup information use the up and down arrows to highlight the section and press Select To change the password use the up and down arrows to select Change Password and press Select To change the password enter a 6 digit password using the numbers provided on the OCP Press Select to accept the new password When prompted re enter the password to confirm To restore the factory defaults use the up and down arrows to select Restore Factory Defaults and press Select 70 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components To set the barcode length use the up and down arrows to select the barcode length and press Select To enable autoclean use the up and down arrows to select Autoclean and press Select To enable auto unload use the up and down arrows to select Auto unload and press Select To configure the number of tape drives in the cabinet use the up and down arrows to select the number of drives and press Select To configure the number of slots in the cabinet use the up and down arrows to select the
103. ddress hex Slot Start Physical Index Total Slots SDLT Slots LTO Slots Unknown Slot Count Drive Start Address hex Drive Start Physical Index Total Drives SDLT Drives LTO Drives Unknown Drive Count Total Load Ports SDLT Load Ports LTO Load Ports Unknown Load Port Count Type of Connection HBA number No Barcode Label Autoclean Auto Unload Serialization Media Preference Barcode Length Autoclean State Drive Clean Attempts Emulation Configured Drives Configured Slots SCSI Device Device Type Target ID Logical Unit Number World Wide Name vendor State Device ID Connection PCI Bus PCI Device PCI Function Partition Layout Load Port Start Address hex Load Port Start Physical Index MIXED LIB 0050840100200034 Online 0x3000 D 198 D 198 D 0x1000 2 5 4 1 0x2000 D 44 28 16 D scsipcihba 0 true disabled enabled enabled disabled D idle 0 quantum 5 198 50 05 08 40 00 15 2C 04 QUANTUM exist 0x2312 fibre 1 2 D The partition layout displays a map of all elements within the library color coded to designate the partitions 151 Figure 89 Partition Layout Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup To view the partition layout click the Partition Layout link Note Use the Partition Layout link when creating or editing partitions Click on any slot port or tape drive to open an element details wi
104. designate what library events are emailed to users as well as setup SNMP traps Note Foracomplete list of available library events see Appendix C on page 210 1 To access the Events page from the Setup page click on the Events tab at the top of the page The Events page displays see figure 82 138 Figure 82 Events Page Table 28 Email Notification Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Events Microsoft Internet Explorer 2px File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e sa o OA Al eg tege ne B S e d d Address Denn PX720 Remote Management c oe Links Geor EI Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library E mail Help Message Type Critical S Recipients Non Recipients Quantum E mail Click to Send Test Message SNMP E Applet popupEvent started 1 Internet Edit the Email information as desired see table 28 for a description of the fields and click Update Note Only valid email addresses should be configured on the Events page After editing the Email information click the Send button to test the notification system If the test is not successful verify the email server information and the administrative recipients list and try again The Email area details are shown in table 28 table 29 and table 30 Field Description Message Type When
105. destination Use the Send button to email the hardware status information to one or more recipients The CLM status page displays the CLM component status within the library This tab is only active in the library is in a CLM environment To access the CLM page from the Status page click on the CLM tab at the top of the page The CLM status page displays see figure 63 CLM components within the library are displayed in a tree like fashion A red background indicates critical or failed condition and requires user attention A yellow background indicates a warning condition and may require user attention Related values or error messages are listed under details 108 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations Click Save As to save the CLM status information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the hardware status information to one or more recipients Operations The Operations page is divided into the following sections Find Page Move Page Inventory Page Drives Page SiftSort Quantum PX720 User s Guide 109 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations Accessing the To access the Operations page click Operations from the contents frame Operations Page The management frame displays the Operations page see figure 64 Figure 64 Operations Page F Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help E Qw O A A Gpe deme
106. dges in any available load magazine slot The proper orientation for tape cartridge insertion is shown in SDLT Cartridges on page 44 and LTO Cartridges on page 45 4 Manually close the load port door by pushing the load port assembly into the cabinet You will hear a click when it locks into position Both the left and right load ports on the front of the PX720 can have either fixed or removable bin packs These bin packs can support both SDLT and LTO tape cartridges see table 18 SDLT LTO SDLT Fixed LTO Fixed Bin Removable Removable Bin Packs Packs Bin Packs Bin Packs 8 slots per pack 9slots per pack 7slots per pack 8slots per pack 2 on left load 2 on left load 2 on left load 2 on left load port 4on right port 4on right port 4 on right port 4 on right load port load port load port load port To remove install a removable bin pack 1 Press down on the bin pack handle to release bin pack from the load port and tip the bin pack out of the load port see figure 47 83 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port Figure 47 Removing the Bin Packs CN NB Bin pack handle a 7 l rj H c Note The bin pack handle can be used to lift the bin pack out of the library 2 To install the removable bin packs place the base of the bin back i
107. dia command The Move Media screen displays see figure 45 Online OK Move Media Addressinc source Type source Position Destination Type Destination Position Perform Move Now Up Down Select STOP The following move media options are available see table 17 Move Media Options Description Addressing Logical or physical addressing Source T Cabinet number in a CLM environment that contains the source element Source Type The source types can be a slot drive or load port 79 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Move Media Options Description Source Position The source position is the numeric element address for the specific slot drive or load port that is holding the cartridge you wish to move see Shelf Slot Numbering Conventions on page 8 for element numbering Destination t Cabinet number in a CLM environment that contains the destination element Destination Type The destination type can be a drive first available port first available drive first available slot original slot or load port Destination Position The destination position is the numeric element address for the specific slot drive or load port see Shelf Slot Numbering Conventions on page 8 for element numbering Perform Move Now Press select to execute the move media command T this option is only available with the CLM option instal
108. drive cluster controller software Library Status Library status Information Location PX 20 Date Tue Nov 23 06 27 2004 Cabinet State Description Cabinet Health Description Online The cabinet is online and OK The cabinet health is ok and ready for backup jobs ready for backup jobs Offline The cabinet is offline and Warning The cabinet health is in a unavailable for backup jobs warning state Refer to the Health screen to determine the problem see Health Status Information on page 63 Going Online The cabinet is in the process Critical The cabinet health is in a of going online Quantum PX720 User s Guide critical state and requires immediate attention Refer to the Health screen to determine the problem see Health Status Information on page 63 55 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the OCP Operator Control Panel Library Status Information Location Cabinet State Library status PX720 Date Tue Nov 23 06 27 2004 No E AMA A eA Description Cabinet Health Description Online Fail The cabinet has failed to go online Refer to the remote management pages to determine the problem see chapter 3 on page 86 Reconnecting to Robot The cabinet is attempting to reconnect to the robot Reestablishing Library Communication The cabinet is attempting to reestablish library communication Table 12 Attention M
109. drive cluster should be recognized If the problem continues contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer The master library OCP in a multiple cabinet environment does not display Master The libraries in a multiple cabinet environment can take up to 5 minutes to initialize and display Master on the OCP If the problem continues contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer 186 OCP Problems Table 36 OCP Problems Robotics Problems Table 37 Robotics Problems Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Table 36 describes corrective actions for OCP problems Problem Corrective Action The OCP is blank Confirm that power is on then contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer The OCP does not Contact an authorized Quantum field service respond to engineer buttons An error message is displayed Write down the details of the error message including the SK ASC and ASCQ numeric values Press Ok to clear the message Table 37 describes corrective actions for robotics problems Problem Corrective Action The robot does not move at power up Make sure that all internal packing materials foam pads and tie wraps have been removed Check the library state on the OCP or remote management pages If Door Open is displayed make sure the front door is closed If Stop is displayed pres
110. drives 119 find 110 inventory 118 move media from remote management pages 116 partition layout 116 show grippers 116 sift sort 120 operator user role 127 operator control panel 23 P partition layout 116 password default 37 68 reset from OCP 70 reset OCP password 146 performance specifications 195 power button 21 34 power on Offline 146 precautions ESD 41 prefix media type barcode 147 problems OCP 187 operating 188 robotics 187 start up 185 programmable load ports 83 PX720 cable routing 31 Q quick load port open enable 146 R reboot CLM from remote management pages 169 reboot library from remote management pages 168 reference web pages 183 relocating library 201 remote management activity area 93 removable load packs 83 remove cabinet from remote management pages 169 rescan Fibre Channel bridge 170 restore factory defaults 70 robot home 168 robotics controller 32 Quantum PX720 User s Guide robotics problems 187 S SCSI HBA 32 SCSI IDs 129 SDLT 320 performance 7 SDLT 600 performance 7 secure key 155 assign secure key to cartridge 159 backup secure key file 163 create secure key name secure key pair 160 delete secure key name 161 enable disable secure key for drives 158 modify secure key for library 159 protection mode for cartridges 157 upload secure key file 164 secure users 127 create 128 delete 128 update 129 secur
111. dt View Favorites Tools Help amp Q O 9g Dx yc O S aUu 2 Address JE o te Gst II Ey Utilities Library Selftests Barcode Start Stop Cabinet 1 Library 005084440DD6 Online Offline Cabinet 1 Library 005084440DD6 Home Robotics System must be offline Cabinet 1 Reboot Library Calibrate System must be offline Cabinet Element Slot Port Drive Bridge Rescan Alle E Applet popupEvent started III 1 internet Start Stop Library The Start Stop Library button allows the user to start or stop the cabinet remotely The action displayed on the button depends on the current state of the cabinet If the cabinet is running a Stop button will be displayed If the cabinet is in the stop state a Start button will be displayed If multiple libraries are attached separate Start Stop buttons display for every frame To start stop the library 1 Click the Start Stop button to change the library state to start or stop Note After clicking Stop the robotics are disabled until you click the Start button Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Online Offline The Online Offline button allows the user to turn the cabinet online or offline remotely The action displayed on the button will depend on the current state of the library or cabinet If the library cabinet is online an Offline button will be display
112. e 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figures Entry Level Capacity eene NEEN ene nois 4 Intermediate Level Capacity sss 5 eet e 6 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 SDLT Left Panels 10 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 SDLT Right Panels 11 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 SDLT Back Slots 12 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 LTO Left Panels 14 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 LTO Right Panels 15 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 LTO Back Slots 16 Sliding the Slot Panels Out of the Cabinet 17 PX720 Cabinet Front View 22 PX720 Cabinet Back Panels sss 23 OCP Initial Screen eee tete aan 25 CHM Cartridge Handling Mechanism 26 Left Load Port Bin Packs ANEN 29 Right Load Port Bin Backen 29 Tape Drives and Robotics Controller 32 Connecting the Tape Drives esses 33 viii Quantum PX720 User s Guide Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43
113. e Utilities page click on the System Tests tab at the top of the page The System Tests page displays see figure 104 Figure 104 System Tests Page Z System tests Microsoft Internet Explorer loj xj Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help 2 Dr O id a f yere O S So d 2 Soss GE ale Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Utilities Library Selftests Barcode Logs system Tests Maintenance System Tests Help Diagnostic Test in Systemtest Random Continuous Iterations Progress Requested Skipping move from OxcO0c to Oxa2af drive not ready to eject Skipping move from OxcODc to 0xa207 drive not ready to eject Skipping move from OxcO0c to 0xa317 drive not ready to eject Skipping move from OxcDDc to OxbO1b drive not ready to eject Previous Results Test Names Result Date Sequential Slot Not Available Sequential Drive OK August 10 2006 08 43 Random Not Available Random Slot OK Test Aborted April 19 2006 10 19 Random Slot to Drive OK Test Aborted September 14 2006 06 04 Element to Element Not Available To run a system test on a cabinet Note The library must be off line before executing any system tests 1 Select an action and a number of runs and click Apply a Select Continuous to continuously run the selected system test b Select Perform Inventory to perform an inventory of the library prior to running the system test Quantum PX720 User s Guide 177 C
114. e figure 2 allows cartridge slots to be accessed from bin panels one through four Available Slots with Drive Type removable load ports SDLT 382 LTO 430 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 4 Chapter 1 Library Description
115. ed If the library cabinet is in the offline state an Online button will be displayed If multiple libraries are attached separate Online Offline buttons display for every frame Note Ifa CLM is installed in the library you can change the online offline state in the entire library configuration multiple libraries or in an individual library Click the respective online offline button to change the library state To change the library online offline 1 Click the button to change the library state to online or offline The library changes state to online or offline Home Robotics The Home button homes all axis of the robot and moves the robot platform to the home position Note Thelibrary must be off line before homing the robotics Note Ifa CLM is installed in the library you can home the individual library robotics or the CLM robotics To home all robot axis 1 Click Home The robot returns to the home position Reboot Library The Reboot Library button allows you to remotely reboot the library To reboot the library 168 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities 1 Click Reboot The library reboots The browser is redirected to a Rebooting page Reboot CLM The Reboot CLM button allows you to remotely reboot the cross link mechanism CLM Note The Reboot CLM option is only available is a CLM is installed in the library To reboot the library
116. ed to an empty bin or port depending on the destination element selected If Relocate Full is unchecked that cartridge will be skipped 3 Click Reset to sort the tape cartridges Barcode File Option Instead of searching the library a barcode list can be uploaded for the Sift Sort operation The barcode file must be a text file with one barcode per line If you are uploading mixed media barcodes the destination element position will determine which barcode type to be used for sift sorting Show Sift Sort Barcode Table Click the Show button to generate a barcode table for further sorting and filtering To apply filters select the filter type follow by a string case sensitive and wildcards not required To specify exclusion use the character tilde in front of the filter string Logical and Physical Index filter types can use a range i e 1 30 Note The final order for sift sorting is the barcode listed and checked on the Sift Sort Barcode Table Quantum PX720 User s Guide 122 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Setup The Setup page is divided into the following sections Accessing the Setup Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Identification Users Devices Bridges Only if a Fibre Channel bridge is present Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Only available if partitioning option is installed Secure Key Only available if enabled To access
117. efresh May 21 2007 14 10 Display filters pispiay Fitters Display Tape Alerts From All z IV Include Barcodes No Longer in Library W Include Drives No Longer in Library Tape alert flags Tape alert Flags Tape Alert Flag Key Informational Warning Alert Flag Description Total Occurances Last Occurance Details 32 May 18 13 02 12 2007 View Details 17 May 14 18 40 56 2007 View Details 37 May 14 18 40 56 2007 View Details Pn May 02 16 28 45 2007 View Details Barcode with tape alerts Barcode with Tape Alerts Barcode Media Serial ID Total Alerts Last Occurance Details N N 80 May 18 13 02 12 2007 View Details FSF239L2 N A 4 May 03 15 23 19 2007 View Details ABDO48L2 N A 3 May 17 16 38 41 2007 View Details Barcode Key indicates no longer in library Drives with Tape Alerts prives with Tape Alerts Drive Serial No Total Alerts Last Occurance Details HU104471UL 68 May 14 18 40 56 2007 Vi tai HUL3BO0365 17 May 18 13 02 12 2007 View Details N A 2 May 03 15 20 29 2007 View Details Drive Key indicates no longer in library The Tape Alert pages is divided into the following sections Refresh Tape Alert Data Display Filters Tape Alert Flags Barcode with Tape Alert Flags Drives with Tape Alert Flags Details Quantum PX720 User s Guide 104 Quantum PX720 User s G
118. en all configured load ports Note The Quick Load Port Open button does not require system to be offline Enable Left Load Port Right Load Port When enabled the Left Load Port Right Load Port will act as load ports When disabled they will be used as regular slots Changing the load port settings causes the library to automatically reconfigured when you click Apply See Features and Benefits on page 17 for information on number of load port slots available Note If partitioning is enabled the fields in table 32 are available from the Partitions page Refer to Partitions on page 149 for more information on partitioning 2 Host fi ti e Table 3 ost Configuration Field Description Clean drives automatically When enabled the tape drives will automatically load a cleaning cartridge and clean the tape drive Quantum PX720 User s Guide 146 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Unload drives automatically When enabled the library will automatically send an unload command to the drive prior to the application moving the cartridge back to a bin Note This option should be enabled if the application does not issue the unload command to the drive prior to sending the move command Return drive serial numbers to host When enabled the tape drive automatically returns the serial number for each tape drive to the host Identify
119. enefits DLTSage Tape Security Mixed Media Support SMI S Support Library Components Cabinet es OCP es CHM e Tape Drives Load Port and Magazines Getting Started e Cabling the Quantum PX720 Loading the Tape Cartridges Initial Configuration Chapter 1 Library Description Overview PZHNNERILNENON AM C Overview The PX720 library revolutionizes how IT professional meet demanding requirements by providing reliability for maximum up time flexible architecture for investment protection and scalability for fast data growth environments All this coupled with superior price performance by providing installation Web based management and full redundancy at no extra cost The PX720 supports Super DLTtape and LTO Ultrium technology with single frame combinations of up to 20 drives 642 slots with SDLT or 726 slots with LTO Tape drive choices include the Quantum SDLT320 SDLT600 LVD DIT Quantum SDLT600 native Fibre Channel i Quantum DLT S4 LVD UM Quantum DLT S4 native Fibre Channel only CB HP LTO 2 LTO 3 Linear Tape Open LVD HPLTO 2 LTO 3 LTO 4 native Fibre Channel Throughput capabilities for these drives are 16 MB sec SDLT 320 36 MB sec SDLT 600 60MB sec DLT S4 30 MB sec LTO 2 80 MB sec LTO 3 120 MB sec LTO 4 Note When ref
120. er DNS Address LDAP Enable LDAP Protocol Version Server Address Server Port Bind Name Bind Password Base DN User ID Attribute Password Attribute Group Member Attribute Search Mode Administrator Group Name Events Email Message Type H Critical I Warning Informational Non recipients Update Send test SNMP Comm Names z H SCH o z a Trap Dest m T o E 2 z ki D H Critical Warning lee User Intervention Requested User Intervention Required I I I I Ll BE gg ER HE Bb Date and Time Time Current time Library Configuration IR Power on Offline Online auto Inventory Reset OCP Password Enable Left Load Port Enable Right Load Port Host Configuration Clean Drives Automaticall Unload Drives Automaticall Numbers Automatically Prefix Media Type in Barcode Barcode Length Configured Drives Configured Slots IRCH isan Drives Automatically Automaticall Return drive serial number to host Identify as ATL P7000 Prefix media type in barcode Accept cartridges Barcode length Library Online Offline Home Robotics Cabinet Reboot Library Q S a e S v Calibrate Cabinet Element Cabinet All E L Slot L L Port Drive Bridge Rescan System Tests create Bridge Traces and Events H Select Bridge
121. erformance and Reliability Characteristics sss 195 Environmental Specifications eese nete 195 Relocating the Library 201 Checking the New Installation Gate 202 Preparing the Library for Relocation ssssssseeeeee 202 Removing Tape Cartridges ENEE 203 Installing Shipping Restraints and Packing 203 Disconnecting Library Cables ANNE 206 Crating the Library asesinar OE PENNE ETS 206 Crating the library estie rore ue n MERE ts 207 Preparing the Library for Operation 209 Event Reporting 210 Information Events oed RR HERR UR REED e EUER nd 210 Warning Events iore o ed esed rd tiene 213 Critical Events erem e en Ho edet OD etin 214 Regulatory Statements 216 PCC Statements ce areae oto re ROT ERR Ee REOR IR Red 216 Japan Statement VCCI eese entente tttm teen enne 217 DEN AN Notice Japan Industry Canada Digital Apparatus 217 vi Contents Industry Canada Digital Apparatus see 218 Notice for USA and CANADA Only ssssssseeeeee een 218 Cette remarque ne concerne que les Etats Unis et le Canada 219 Battery Statement EE 219 Electronic Waste Recycling and Disposal WEEE 223 Declaration of Conformity sss 224 Glossary Index Quantum PX720 User s Guide 231 vii Quantum PX720 User s Guide Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figur
122. erring to storage slots within the cabinet LTO refers to both LTO 2 LTO 3 and LTO 4 tape cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide 2 Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Capacity on Demand Capacity on Demand CoD allows you to increase the number of CoD available bins in your library depending on your current library capacity There are three capacity levels available in the PX720 library Note Alllevels of capacity on demand do NOT include the available bins located on the back wall of the PX720 library The back wall bins will increase the overall number of bins in the library Available upgrades include Entry to Intermediate level Entry to Full level and Intermediate to Full level Contact Quantum Sales for upgrade information Entry Level Capacity Intermediate Level Capacity Full Capacity Entry Level Capacity The entry level capacity PX720 see figure 1 allows cartridge slots to be accessed from bin panels one and two Available Slots with Drive Type removable load ports SDLT 190 LTO 214 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 3 Chapter 1 Library Description
123. es and slots may be selected Partition Color Select a color from the color list to identify the new partition Clean Drives Automatically Select this box to automatically clean the drives in the partition when needed 153 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description Unload Drives Automatically Select this box to automatically unload the tape drives in the partition when the backup job is complete Return Drive Serial Numbers to the Host Select this box to return the tape drive serial numbers to the host connected to this partition Identify as ATL P7000 Select this box to return an ATL P7000 inquiry string to the host connected to this partition The partition will appear to the host as an ALT P7000 tape library Prefix Media Type in Barcode Select this box to move the media type prefix LTO or SDLT from the end of the barcode to the beginning of the barcode Accept Cartridges when Move Fails and Source is Unknown Select this box to allow the media changer to place tape cartridges from an unknown source in the partition if a move has failed Only one partition can have this setting active This partition must have available elements cartridge bins within the partition Barcode Length Set the Set the barcode length from 1 9 or 0 for all Editing a Library Partition To edit a library partition Note The library
124. essages Attention Message Location Attention Messages Attention message Door Open 0 23 03 22 2004 ary 00508400152C an 1 41 Description Stopped The cabinet robot has stopped Door Open The cabinet front door is open Slow Mode The cabinet robot is operating in slow mode Operating in slow mode is only possible when the door sensors have been disabled Quantum PX720 User s Guide 56 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Attention Message Location Attention message Door Open 0 29 08 22 2004 ary 00508400152C 3n 1 41 Attention Messages Description User Needed The cabinet needs user intervention Refer to the remote management pages to determine the problem see chapter 3 on page 81 Upgrading FW The cabinet is in the process of updating firmware When the update is complete the cabinet will go on line Comm Mismatch The robot and cabinet controller firmware are mismatched Upload new firmware to the cabinet controller Contact Quantum Customer support Diagnostics Sift Sorting A diagnostic test is running system test or self test A Sift Sort export is running OCP Components The OCP allows the user to perform various functions on the Quantum PX720 Figure 34 provides a list of the OCP functionality available from the Home screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide 57 Figure 34 OCP Components
125. f any bridges are discovered that are not communicating it will be listed as Not Communicating Click Rescan to re discover any recently installed Fibre Channel bridges Rescan will also remove any non communicating bridges Click Discovery to issue a discovery command on all SCSI buses and Fibre Channel ports on the selected bridge Note Thelibrary must be offline to issue a bridge discovery command The network information section allows the user to enter network information so the library can be controlled remotely via an Ethernet network 1 Toaccess the Network page from the Setup page click on the Network tab at the top of the page The Network page displays see figure 80 133 Figure 80 Network Page Table 26 Network Configuration Fields Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Z Network Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Setup EE ay Dr O ix ig sme erm ec zo IS Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Setup Utilities About Logout Date amp Time Partitions Events Library Identification Users Network Information Helg Hostname Domain IP Address 10 40 157 141 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway i0 40 156 1 Iv Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP Server E mail Server Information From
126. full control over Quantum s access rights and privileges Audit Logging Audit logs are kept for all communications to and from the agent How it works Customers can download the StorageCare Guardian agent software from http www quantum com guardiandownload Customer installs the StorageCare Guardian agent on any Windows 2000 2003 XP or Solaris 8 9 server located at the customer s site The StorageCare Guardian agent monitors Quantum products and provides information and updates to the Quantum Enterprise Server that resides at Quantum Support If an error or problem is detected Quantum queues a request to the StorageCare Guardian agent for data collection or real time access to the system The StorageCare Guardian agent checks access policy settings to determine if access is allowed If approved the information is transferred to Quantum or a remote connection is initiated Quantum Support will diagnose the problem and if necessary send the needed parts and or field personnel to resolve the issue Quantum can identify if the backup problem is not associated with the Quantum device and then direct the customer to resolve the issue with appropriate third party vendor xxii StorageCare Guardian Quantum PX720 User s Guide xxiii Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description This chapter describes both the Quantum PX720 and its components The chapter consists of Overview Features and B
127. g for the PX720 31 calibrate from remote management pages 169 capacity key 148 capacity level enabling 148 license 148 Capacity on Demand CoD 3 5 entry level capacity 3 231 Index full capacity 5 intermediate level capacity 4 cartridge handling mechanism CHM 25 CHM 25 cleaning tape drive 146 cleaning cartridges 46 CLM 30 94 reboot 169 CLM status 108 configuration initial 34 39 configuration files all 180 library 180 network 180 restoring 180 saving 180 user 180 configured slots 147 tape drive from OCP 71 tape drives 147 connecting host workstations cabinet controller 49 creating a library partition 153 cross link mechanism 30 94 reboot 169 D date and time configuration 143 deleting a library partition 155 DHCP 232 enable from OCP 70 dimensions 194 displayed frames 91 DLT S4 performance 7 DLTSage tape security 155 drives creating a partition 153 drives page 119 E editing a partition 154 email test 140 environmental specifications 195 climatic environment 196 physical environment 195 error status 106 ESD precautions 41 event log 98 viewing 99 events critical message 139 edit 140 informational message 140 new 140 remove 140 warning message 140 F factory defaults restore from OCP 70 FC470 132 features 17 mixed interface 18 mixed media 18 Fibre Channel bridge FC470 132 rescan 170 Fibre Channel bridge firmware uploading 181 find page 110 barcode
128. gure 17 Tape Drives and Robotics Controller KH Tape drive numbering Drive B 1 Drive A 0 E Drive D 3 Drive C 2 a 1 Cluster 0 tape drives 0 through 3 Cluster 1 tape drives 4 through 7 Cluster 2 tape drives 8 through 11 p I cluster 3 tape drives 12 through 15 dl Cluster 4 tape drives 16 through 19 SCSI HBA eene o 2 Route a SCSI cable up through the base of the library on the right hand side and connect the host
129. gy Help Arbitrated Loop designated as option Loop also known as FC AL is a Fibre Channel topology that requires no Fibre channel switch Devices are connected in a one way loop Fashion in a ring topology Arbitrated Loop uses NL port An Arbitrated Loop with a fabric port FL port is considered a public loop An Arbitrated Loop with no fabric port FL port is considered a private loop Point To Point designated as option Fabric also known as FC P2P is a Fibre Channel topology where two devices are directly connected to each other It is the simplest topology since devices are not shared outside this topology Point To Point uses N port Loop PTP designated as option Public Loop is Auto Negotiation with a preference for Loop PTP Loop designated as option Auto Fabric is Auto Negotiation with a preference For Point To Point Quantum PX720 User s Guide 131 Bridges Figure 79 Fibre Channel Page Bridge links Refresh Rescan Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup 3 Select the Configured Speed Auto 1G 2G or 4G from the drop down box and click Apply Note 4G speed is only available on the Quantum DLT S4 tape drive and the HP LTO 4 tape drive The drive is configured This section allows users to manage the FC470 Fibre Channel bridge s installed in the cabinet Note The FC bridge tab and information only displays when a Fibre Channel bridge is installed in the library
130. hannel bridges installed in the cabinet 1 Click Rescan The Fibre Channel bridges are scanned The Selftest section allows the user to run a series of tests on individual cabinet axis 1 To access the Selftests page from the Utilities page click on the Selftests tab at the top of the page The Selftests page displays see figure 101 170 Figure 101 Selftests Page Barcode Tests Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities File Favorites Tools Help 7 ay Qm O ix 2 Ds ers Elie JA Address EJe links G snack EI A PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Setup Utilities Library Selftests Barcode Logs System Tests Maintenance Robot Selftests Help Diagnostic Test in Systemtest Random Continuous Iterations Progress Requested Iteration Number 3112 Update Moving from 0xa320 to 0xa326 Moved successfully from 0xa320 to 0xa326 Iteration Number 3113 Previous Results Test Names Result Date All Error 020b800b Command aborted by user January 10 2006 10 20 X Axis Not Available Y Axis Not Available Z Axis Not Available Extension Not Available Rotary Not Available Gripper Not Available To run a selftest on a cabinet Note The library must be off line before executing any selftests Note Ifa CLM is installed in the library you run selftest on the entire system or individu
131. hannel host or network without a SCSI to Fibre Channel bridge When native Fibre 130 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Channel tape drives are installed in the library a link for Fibre appears in the connectivity type column that displays the drive configuration To configure native Fibre Channel tape drive 1 Under the Drives page click Fibre in the connectivity column The Drive Configuration screen displays see figure 77 A rr 95w OOoX Figure 77 Native Fibre Z http 10 40 158 128 Drive Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Channel Drive Configuration Drive Configuration Ge Drive QUANTUM DLT S4 Revision 40 Serial Number QPO7064MHO0015 Logical Address 0x1000 Connection fibre Current Device World Wide Name 50 05 08 40 00 16 6F 00 Port 0 Active yes Port 0 Topology publicloop Port 0 Speed 4G Port 0 Loop ID D Port 0 World Wide Name 50 05 08 40 00 16 6F 01 Port 1 Active no Port 1 Topology unknown Port 1 Speed none Port 1 Loop ID D Port 1 World Wide Name 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Configured Topology Public Loop z Configured Speed Auto Y E Lei Applet popupEvent started IL TL P D S inene a 2 Select the Configured Topology Loop Fabric Public Loop or Auto Fabric from the drop down box If you click the Help link the following Configured Topology Help screen displays see figure 78 Figure 78 Configured Topology Help Screen Microsoft internet Ewplorer ss M 1 Configured Topolo
132. hapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities The cabinet performs the system test A progress window opens showing the progress of the system test An Abort button is available to end the system test before it completes If you leave the runs field empty the system test will run continuously until you abort the system test Previous test results can be viewed below Click Save As to save the system test information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the system test information to one or more recipients The maintenance section allows the user to backup or restore system Maintenance ey i configuration files as well as upload new cabinet firmware 1 To access the Maintenance page from the Utilities page click on the Maintenance tab at the top of the page The Maintenance page displays see figure 105 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 178 Figure 105 Maintenance Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Setup Utilities Library Selftests Barcode Logs System Tests Maintenance Configuration Files D System must be offline to restore files Action File Type NOTE After restoring from a backup file the library must be rebooted before configuration changes will take effect NOTE The Library will be automatically rebooted after resetting the Network factory setting or All factory settings
133. he address of the logical block and to provide protection against the loss of the user data The address of the first logical block is zero The address of the last logical block is n 1 where n is the number of logical blocks available on the medium A Read Capacity command may be issued to determine the value of n 1 If a command is issued that requests access to a logical block not within the capacity of the medium the command is terminated with CHECK CONDITION CHM Cartridge Handling Mechanism The CHM is a mechanical component of the extension axis assembly robotics which grips and holds a tape cartridge in transit CISPR22 This standard describes the emissions testing methods and test limits for information technology equipment such as computers office machines or telecommunications equipment connected to low voltage power main networks 600V It does not apply to equipment whose primary function is radio transmission or reception as defined by the International Telecommunications Union ITU Radio Regulations The object of the standard is to establish uniform requirements for the conducted and radiated disturbance levels of the equipment covered by the standard Disturbance limits are established for Class A and Class B equipment and measurement methods operating conditions and interpretation of results are addressed Class A digital device Class A equipment is intended for Commercial installation Cla
134. http www quantum com ServiceandSupport Index aspx StorageCare Guardian StorageCare Guardian is a remote monitoring and diagnostic solution that enables Quantum to proactively monitor the health of Quantum products use diagnostic data to predict possible failures and determine whether or not the problem involves a Quantum product or other critical component in the environment Benefits StorageCare Guardian gives the customer added assurance that Quantum will make sure its products are running optimally to ensure maximum operational efficiency Deploying this solution is easy and enables Quantum PX720 User s Guide XX More Reliable Backups Faster Resolution Time Quantum PX720 User s Guide StorageCare Guardian customers to minimize the costs associated with system downtime and service issues should a problem arise Through continuous 24x7x365 monitoring StorageCare Guardian proactively checks Quantum systems for common errors and alerts the customer when a Quantum product is underperforming By proactively identifying red flags the risk of failed backups and machine downtime can be mitigated When the system is down StorageCare Guardian provides the necessary diagnostics data that enables Quantum to identify the root cause and expedite the problem resolution process Problems that used to take days to fix can now be fixed in minutes When problems require onsite support field engineers will have better
135. idge handling mechanism Vertical carriage assembly Horizontal drive motor Extension axis assembly Quantum PX720 User s Guide 25 Figure 14 CHM Cartridge Handling Mechanism Extension access assembly Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Vertical carriage Wi assembly Quantum PX720 User s Guide Cartridge Handling Mechanism The vertical and horizontal actuators move the CHM into position to pick and place tape cartridges The rotary actuator rotates the CHM 180 allowing the CHM to pass cartridges between the side storage slots and the back storage slots or tape drives The extension actuator extends the CHM forward to make contact with the desired cartridge and then retracts the CHM to remove the cartridge from a slot or drive The CHM includes an optical scanner that reads standard six character 7 characters for SDLT and 8 characters for LTO 3 of 9 barcode labels The scanner is used to maintain an inventory of the tape cartridges within the library An inventory occurs automatically whenever the library is turned on or when the doors have been opened An inventory can also be initiated from the host computer Although the library does not require tape cartridges to have barcode labels properly labeled tape cartridges and full storage slot
136. ien maar inleveren SHE Hb lA hy 3518 2 RO als KCA ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSH1 This product contains Lithium batteries Lithium battery ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSH1 is located on the robotic board Lithium battery Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC or Ray O Vac BR1225T2 is located on the cabinet controller board Embedded lithium battery Callas Semiconductor DS17887 3 is located on the Fibre Channel controller board Dispose of this battery in accordance with local state and federal laws Dit product bevat lithiumbatterijen De lithiumbatterij ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSH1 bevindt zich op de robot board De lithiumbatterij Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC of Ray O Vac BR1225T2 bevindt zich op de kastcontroller board De ingebedde lithiumbatterij Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 bevindt zich op de glasvezelcontroller board Gooi de batterij weg in overeen stemming met de gemeentelijke provinciale en nationale wetgeving Tama tuote sis lt litiumparistoja ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSHI litiumparisto sijaitsee robottitaulussa Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC tai Ray O Vac BR1225T2 litiumparisto sijaitsee kotelon ohjaintaulussa Upotettu Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 litiumparisto sijaitsee kuitukanavan ohjaintaulussa H vit paristo paikallisten ja valtakunnallisten s d sten mukaan 220 ATTENTION VORSICHT ATTENZIONE ATENCI N Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix D Regulatory Statements Battery Statement Ce produit
137. iguration Help System must be offline Power on offline M Online auto inventory Reset OCP Password to Factory Setting requires library reboot Current Capacity Intermediate Capacity Level Ful D Capacity Key 2070676616 NOTE Library will be automatically reconfigured if Capacity is increased WARNING Host application software should be restarted rebooted if Capacity is increased IS Reboot Library to Reset OCH Password to Factory Setting Enter the capacity level Intermediate or Full to enable in the option box and enter the Capacity Key to enable the slots The Capacity Key is found either in an e mail or letter from Quantum Changing the capacity level causes the library to automatically reconfigured when you click Apply To add more capacity please contact your Quantum Enterprise Storage Partner reseller or VAR your Quantum sales representative or Quantum Corporate at 1 800 677 6268 or 949 856 7800 for international or quantuminfo quantum com Quantum PX720 User s Guide 148 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Library partitioning provides the capability to divide the library s storage elements into separate partitions usable by separate host computers on the same network Partitions Note Library partitioning requires the optional Quantum PX720 Library Partitioning Upgrade Kit to be installed in your library To add this upgrade kit please contact your Quantum Enterprise S
138. ime Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup The date and time page allows the user to view and set the date and time on the library This allows the library to time stamp any events that occur Note The Quantum PX720 must be offline to adjust the time and date 1 Toaccess the Date amp Time page from the Setup page click on the Date amp Time tab at the top of the page The Date amp Time page displays see figure 84 Z Date amp Time Microsoft Internet Explorer BEZ Fie Edt View Favortes Tools Help 4 Om O id ig G Oso verme m ELS Address hetp 10 40 158 128 datetime php PX720 Remote Management Identification Users Devices Bridges Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Date Bist System must be offline to change Date amp Time settings Offline 44 june 207 gt gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat ET SP 6 2 6 D 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 W 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Current Time ER ER 2 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Standard Time E Daylight Saving E Automatically adjust for daylight saving Starts 2nd zl Sun zl March m at 0200 zl Hour Ends ist zl Sun zl November at 0200 v Hour NER Barvat IV Use a network time server NTP Server Address junkntpserver com NOTE Library must be rebooted before a change in time zone will take Reboot effect
139. ine to Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Offline Enable Secure Key for All Drives Disable Secure Key for All Drives Cabinet Drive Model Type Serial No Secure Key Cabinet 1 2 DLT S4 Fibre CX0544AMD00104 r f Update The secure key can only be used with tape drives that are secure key capable This section lists the tape drives in the library that are secure key capable A checkmark in the Secure Key column indicates a secure key is enabled for the tape drive 1 The secure key can be enabled or disabled for all tape drives by clicking the corresponding radio button 2 Click the Secure Key check box for individual tape drives to enable disable secure key for a tape drive 3 Click Update to activate the changes Note The system must be offline to Enable Disable Secure Key setting for drives Quantum PX720 User s Guide 158 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Modify Secure Key for Library Refer to figure 93 for information on Modify Secure Key for Library Figure 93 Modify Secure Key Select Secure Key for Library for Library System must be offline to Select Secure Key Current Library Secure Key Name None Secure Key Name Date Created None training1 Thu Jan 12 19 55 33 2006 To modify the secure key used by the library 1 Select the secure key name from the list of available names Note Selecting None to will cause the library to NOT usea secure key 2 Click Update
140. information along with the right parts necessary to fix the problem StorageCare Guardian allows Quantum to Monitor diagnostic data related to Quantum products Receive alarms that notify Quantum of issues at the customer site Run diagnostic utilities to more quickly determine the root cause of issues Initiate remote connection to remote management interface to get more in depth information about the health of your Quantum product Distribute software firmware upgrades this will be available as a future enhancement Product Features Continuous Monitoring Proactive 7x24x365 monitoring of Quantum products enabling Quantum Support to be alerted on events such as errors or marginal conditions that are defined by the user Root Cause Diagnosis Allows Quantum to quickly isolate and identify the root cause of a problem Quantum PX720 User s Guide StorageCare Guardian Rapid Problem Resolution Quantum can rapidly recommend and or implement the corrective actions needed to resolve a problem ensuring minimal impact to the IT environment Quantum Remote Software Update Distributed software update capability allows fast updates to agent software and Quantum hardware installed at customer sites Real time Data Collection Instant on demand or scheduled diagnostic data collection from Quantum products as well as the ability to run user defined data collection scripts from agent Access Management Customer has
141. ion Site Check the new installation site for the library using the guidelines found in the Quantum PX720 Pre Installation Site Survey Instructions Make sure the new location meets all applicable clearance environmental and power requirements Preparing the Library for Relocation To prepare the library for relocation Removing tape cartridges Installing internal packing materials Disconnecting library cables Caution Always prepare the library for relocation before any move Quantum PX720 User s Guide 202 Removing Tape Cartridges Installing Shipping Restraints and Packing Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation To remove tape cartridges 1 Unload all tape cartridges from the tape drives 2 Stop all library operation a Press Stop on the OCP This places the library off line after the completion of any currently executing operations b Turn the library off 3 Unlock and open both front doors 4 Remove all tape cartridges from the library slots 5 Carefully pack all tapes for shipment To install internal shipping restraints 1 Remove the robot shipping restraints from their storage location under the left cartridge slot panel see figure 109 203 Figure 109 Shipping Restraints Storage Location Shipping restraints in storage position Spare screws ci Lal K i H Ge Ss K A
142. ipper retries Number of depth retries Number of rotary retries Number of drive place retries Number of drive pick retries Number of partially gripped cartridge retries Number of drive load retries Number of barcode scan retries Number of slot port pick retries Number of slot port place retries To access the Statistics page from the Status page click on the Statistics tab at the top of the page The Statistics page displays see figure 59 102 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Figure 59 Statistics Page Z Cabinet Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer imixi Fie Edt View Favorites Tools He Ja Om 0 26 Hem OO EL Address z e ws Ln Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Utilities Overview Evert Log Statistics Tape Alerts Error Status Cabineti Cabinet 2 eu Library Statistics Hizli Name Details CLM Total time powered on seconds 18446809 Total time processing CLM commands seconds 467 Estimated number of Power Cycles 55 Number of Individual CLM moves 922 Number of CLM move retries D Cabinet Cabinet 1 Master Total time powered on seconds 83600568 Total time processing robot commands seconds 533021 Estimated Number of Power Cycles 289 Attempted Slot Port Picks 37537 Attempted Slot Port Places 37532 Attempted Drive Picks 7262 Attempted Drive Places
143. ity settings 96 administrator 127 observer 127 operator 127 selftests 170 send test email 140 sense data values 185 service tray 34 session timeout 96 Quantum PX720 User s Guide setup accessing 123 date and time 143 events 138 FC470 bridge 132 identification 124 LDAP 135 library 144 network 133 SCSI 129 user information 125 setup information OCP 67 71 shipping restraint 203 show grippers 116 sift sort page 120 barcode file option 122 show sift sort barcode table 122 slot count creating a partition 153 slot numbering LTO 2 model 12 SDLT model 8 slot panels sliding out 16 slots configure from OCP 71 configured 147 counts 8 numbering conventions 8 SNMP 140 142 community names 141 SNMP trap 138 critical 142 informational 142 warning 142 specifications Index environmental 195 performance 195 SSL support 96 start stop library from remote management pages 167 start up problems 185 statistics 100 status accessing 97 cabinet 107 CLM 108 error status 106 event log 98 statistics 100 tape alert 103 stop start button 82 storage slots 2 system tests 177 T tape alert 103 tape cartridge 82 barcode labeling LTO 45 capacity 27 care handling 41 errors 41 inserting into library panels 40 47 inserting into load ports 82 inventory 26 loading 34 LTO barcode labeling 45 235 Index SDLT inserting 43 write protect switch 43 tape cartridge types LTO 44 SDLT 42 tape drive au
144. ive Autoclean Disabled Drive Autounload Disabled Barcode Length 0 Configured Drives 12 Confiaured Slots 586 Up Down Select STOP Back Select The Setup screen displays the following information Note If partitioning is enabled on this library all setup options other than Change Network Settings Change Password and Restore Factory Settings are moved to the Partitioning options OCP screen see table 13 on page 65 Change Network Settings 68 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Change Password Restore Factory Settings Drive Autoclean default disabled Drive Auto unload default disabled Barcode Length Configured Drives Quick Load Port Open Configured Slots Identify as ATL P7000 Both Load Ports Left Load Port default enabled Right Load Port default enabled To set the network information use the up and down arrows to select Change Network Settings and press Select The Change Network Settings screen displays see figure 42 69 Figure 42 Change Network Settings Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Online Warning Network Settings IP Address IP Subnet Mask 254 255 0 0 IP Gateway 172 30 1 1 DHCP Disabled save Network Settings Now Up Down Select STOP Back Select a To set the IP address subnet mask and gateway use the up and down arrows to select the appropriate number an
145. ive LED Conditions SDLT and LTO Green Red LED LED Condition Action ON ON Reserved Contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer ON Flashing Reserved Contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer ON OFF Drive power fail detected by Reset the tape drive power from the firmware OCP If the LED reappears contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer OFF ON Good No action OFF Flashing Reserved Contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer Quantum PX720 User s Guide 190 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Green Red LED LED Condition Action OFF OFF No power to tape drive Ensure that EEN Be sure that the library power is ON Check library configuration on the GUI to see if the library is configured with the correct number of drives If the condition persists call an authorized Quantum field service engineer Flashing ON Drive unhealthy detected by Contact an authorized Quantum firmware Detects hardware field service engineer errors in DLT and SDLT drives It also detects the absence of a tape cartridge and in DLT and SDLT drives the drive is not ready to accept a new cartridge In LTO drives this condition is a warning of a snapped tape Flashing Flashing Driveinserted underhardware This condition should terminate control upon the first firmware shortly after the library is turned
146. le 8 and if a card cage or CLM is present in the library To slide the slot panels out of the cabinet press the slot panel latches down and pull the slot panel out of the cabinet see figure 10 16 Chapter 1 Library Description Features and Benefits Figure 10 Sliding the Slot Panels Out of the Cabinet Upper slot panel latch Middle slot panel latch Lower slot panel latch 555553525552231 Features and Benefits The Quantum PX720 provides the following features and benefits High capacity high performance data storage and retrieval The library may house up to 648 SDLT tape cartridges and 20 SDLT tape drives or e 732 LTO 2 tape cartridges and 20 LTO 2 tape drives Quantum PX720 User s Guide 17 Chapter 1 Library Description Features and Benefits Hot swappable redundant DC power supplies ensure library operations against power supply failure On line cartridge exchanges two removable load ports with of SDLT of LTO Enabled Load Ports Cartridges Cartridges None 0 0 Left 14 16 Right 30 32 Both 42 48 Either 7 bin SDLT or 8 bin LTO removable cartridge magazines for easy insertion of cartridges without interrupting library operations Mixed Media SDLT and LTO supported in the same library Mixed interfaces SCSI an
147. led 3 When you are finished viewing the Operations screen press Back to return to the Menu screen Diagnostics Screen i library The Diagnostics screen allows the user perform diagnostic test on the To access the Diagnostics screen press Diags from the Home screen The OCP displays the Diagnostics screen see figure 46 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 80 Figure 46 Diagnostics Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Online OK Diagnostics Robotics Self Test Robotics to Home Position Calibrate Cabinet sequential Slot Test sequential Drive Test Random Test Random Slot Test Random Slot to Drive Test Up Down Select STOP Select The following diagnostic tests are available from the OCP e Robotics Self Test Individual Axis Self Test e Robotics to Home Position e Calibrate Cabinet e Read Cabinet Serial Number e Read Cabinet IEEE ID e Read Cabinet Type e Sequential Slot Test e Sequential Drive Test e Random Test Random Slot Test Random Slot to Drive e Element to Element 81 Stop Button Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port To perform a diagnostic test 1 Usethe up and down arrows to select the diagnostic test to perform and press Select Note Thecabinet must be off line before the diagnostic test can complete 2 The OCP displays a confirmation screen indicating the
148. litio La bater a de litio ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSH1 se encuentra ubicada en la placa del sistema rob tico Las bater as de litio Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC o Ray O Vac BR1225T2 se encuentran ubicadas en la placa del controlador del armario La bater a de litio incorporada Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 se encuentra ubicada en la placa del controlador de canal de fibra Deseche la bater a conforme a la norma local estatal y federal vigente 221 VARNING Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix D Regulatory Statements Battery Statement Produkten inneh ller litiumbatterier Litiumbatteriet ST Micro M4Z28 BROOSH1 sitter pa robotkortet Litiumbatteriet Renata CR1225FH Panasonic BR1225 1HC eller Ray O Vac BR1225T2 sitter pa Cabinet styrkortet Det inbyggda litiumbatteriet Dallas Semiconductor DS17887 3 sitter pa Fibre Channel styrkortet Kasta batteriet i enlighet med lokala och nationella lagar 222 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Electronic Waste Recycling and Disposal WEEE Electronic Waste Recycling and Disposal WEEE This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be disposed of with your other waste Instead it should be handed over to a designated collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is rec
149. m Class EN55022 European Union 230MHz 1000MHz A VCCI Japan 1GHz 10GHz 47dBuV m Class AS NZS 3548 Australia s New Zealand 60dBuV m Class CNS13438 Taiwan RF Emissions per Radiated Emissions Legal Limits CER47 Partdo EEC 1GHz 10GHz 60dBuV m Class A 3 meters 197 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD per Contact Discharge Legal Limits EN55024 European Union External Conductive 2kV 4kV Limits surfaces EE EN61000 4 2 Test Air Discharge 46kV 8kV Procedure 1 ROM External Now Legal Limits Conductive surfaces 2kV 4kV 6kV Indirect Discharge 8kV 6 Vertical Coupling Quantum Limits Plane 10kV 12 5kV 15kV Legal Limits 2kV 4kV Quantum Limits 6kV 8kV RF Radiated Fields per Radiated Fields Legal Limits EN55024 European Union 80MHz 1000MHz 3V m 80 AM Limits Modulation EN61000 4 3 Test Procedure Quantum Limits 10V m 80 AM Modulation 198 Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrical Fast Transient Power Line Coupling Legal Limits EFT per 1kV 5 50ns EN55024 European Union 5kHz rep Limits Quantum Limits EN61000 4 4 Test 4kV 5 50ns Procedure S External Data Lines Legal Limits 0 5kV 5 50ns 5kHz
150. m Quantum UE o E 9 User s Guide User s Guide User s Guide User s Guide User s Guide Quantum PX720 6444601 08 A01 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 6444601 08 A01 July 2007 Made in USA Quantum Corporation provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2007 by Quantum Corporation All rights reserved Your right to copy this manual is limited by copyright law Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of Quantum Corporation is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law TRADEMARK STATEMENT Quantum DLT DLTtape the Quantum logo and the DLTtape logo are all registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation SDLT and Super DLTtape are trademarks of Quantum Corporation Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies D A Contents Q Preface xvi StorageCare Guardian iere te rr nre riti otra Ra pren XX Chapter 1 Library Description 1 COVOIVIEW ee estas ette e e Omen ahead fa 2 Capacity on Demand Colin 3 Labraty Models er rrt ERREUR DERE SER UE IR 7 Shelf Slot Numbering Conventions sess 8 Sliding Out the Slot Panels sss eee 16 Beat
151. m PX720 Remote Management Utilities Configuration files contain all of the configurable information on the library see table 34 This configuration file should be saved on a local host on the same network If the library configuration file is corrupted this backup configuration file can be uploaded back to the library without reconfiguring the entire library Table 34 Configuration File Types All Configuration File Type Description Contains all user network and library configuration information Use this file to replace all configurable options on the library User Contains only the user configuration information name password address etc Use this configuration file to replace only the user information or to configure multiple libraries with the same user information Network Contains only the network information host name IP address etc Use this configuration file to replace only the network information or to configure multiple libraries with the same network information Library Contains only the library configuration information power on offline auto inventory etc Use this configuration file to replace only the library information or to configure multiple libraries with the same library information Quantum PX720 User s Guide 180 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities 1 Select Backup to save a configuration file to y
152. must be offline to create or edit a library partition 1 Select the partition line under the Partitions section Quantum PX720 User s Guide 154 Secure Key Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup The area below the Partitions section displays the current partition settings Note If this is the initial partitioning of the library after the partitioning upgrade has been added select the default library partition and change the HBA assignment to 0 This allows all HBAs to be available for partitions 2 Edit the partition information as desired refer to table 33 and click Update to activate the changes 3 Click Clear to clear the partition settings and return to Creating a Library Partition Deleting a Library Partition To delete a library partition 1 Select the partition link under the Partitions section The area below the Partitions section displays the current partition settings 2 Click Delete to mark the partition for deletion or click Delete AII Partitions to mark all partitions for deletion Partitions marked for deletion are still available for moves and inventory until you click Activate 3 Click Delete All to mark all partitions for deletion Partitions marked for deletion are still available for moves and inventory until you click Activate The Secure Key tab displays when a secure user has been added to the library and the secure u
153. n admin Administrator tmp tmp Operator securekeyadmin Secure User securekeyadmin Select a User for editing by scrolling the mouse over the desired user row and clicking the left mouse button when the row is highlighted Secure User can not be selected A Full Name User Name Password Verify Password User s Role Operator z 8 gt 4 Applet popupEvent started III TI fp internet 4 Edit the user information as desired see table 25 for a description of the fields 3 Click Save when complete Field Description Full Name Enter the full name of the user User Name Enter a user name Password Verify Enter a password Password 126 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Field Description User Role There are three User Roles available Administrators have access to all pages Operators have access to all pages except the pages under the Operations Setup or Utilities tabs Observers have access to all pages but is unable to make any modifications They do have the privileges to download logs and retrieve save and send statistical information When logged in as an observer editable fields are grayed out Address Enter an address for the user s location Phone Enter the users phone number Fax Enter the users fax number Pager Enter the users pager number E m
154. n on the library see figure 20 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 34 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Figure 20 Turning on the Library PX720 metal molded door new libraries PX720 plastic molded door older libraries Power button Door latch Door latch Power button Service tray Wf P VILL 2 When the library completes the boot up sequence and the OCP is active press Menu from the Home screen The OCP displays the Menu screen see figure 21 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 35 Figure 21 Menu Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Online OK Menu Cabinet Health Status setup service Event Log Up Down select STOP Select 3 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Setup and press Select 4 The library prompts you for your password see figure 22 36 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Figure 22 Password Screen Online OK Password A Password is required to access this area Please enter your 6 digit password 5 Enter the 6 digit password The password is accepted after the sixth digit is entered Note The default password is 001122 The Setup screen displays see figure 23 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 37 Figure 23 Setup Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started
155. n the library partitioning option is installed in the library 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Partitions and press Select The Partitions screen displays see figure 39 Figure 39 Partitions Screen Online OK Partitions Unassigned TestPart Up Down Select STOP Select 2 From the Partitions screen use the up and down arrows to highlight a specific partition and press Select to view the partition details The Partition Details displays see figure 40 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 64 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Figure 40 Partitions Details Online OK Partition Part2 Name Part2 IEEE 0050840200200011 Slot Start Addr Ox3000 slot Start Phys Idx 288 Total Slots 96 SDLT Slots 96 Up Down The following partition details are available see table 13 T canons Eels Partitions Options Description Partitions Name Displays the name of the specific partition IEEE Displays the IEEE ID of the partition State Displays the library state online offline Slot start Displays the starting slot address for the addr partition Slot start Displays the physical starting slot address phys idx for the partition Quantum PX720 User s Guide 65 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Partitions Options Description Partitions cont Total slots Displays
156. name size and date and time the file was created If a file exists the type of file is displayed as a link 2 Click on the file link to download the file to a local workstation Bridge Traces and Event Logs if bridges are present Bridge Traces may be generated for any supported Fibre Channel bridges These logs may be helpful for diagnostic purposes After generating a bridge log file it is recommended the file be saved to a local workstation with a unique name which can be used later to identify the bridge Only the most recent bridge log file will be stored on the PX720 system To create a bridge trace log file 1 Select the individual bridge or All from the Bridge list and click Create The Available Logs area contains the compressed log files that are currently available including the file type name size and date and time the file was created If a file exists the type of file is displayed as a link 2 Click on the file link to download the file to a local workstation 175 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Cabinet Robotic Controller Logs The Cabinet Controller CC and Robotics Controller RC Log files contain large amounts of information and may be helpful for diagnostic purposes CC and RC Log files may be created either individually or combined into one file Have this information available prior to calling Customer Support When the files are created they are automatically compressed in
157. nassigned Available 14 Empty 13 Available 14 Empty 13 Available 14 Empty 14 Parti Unassigned Available 8 Empty 7 Available 8 Empty 8 Available 8 Empty 7 Available B Empty 8 Available 108 Empty 100 Part2 Cabinet 1 Online Available 25 Empty 25 Available 4 Available 108 Empty 103 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Available 96 Empty 86 Available 71 Empty 70 Operations 115 Move Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations Partition Layout The partition layout displays a map of all elements within the library color coded to designate the partitions see Partition Layout on page 151 Show Grippers Click this link to list all available grippers and their contents including a virtual gripper for each partition The Move page allows the user to move a cartridge or range of cartridges from a source slot port drive or address to a destination slot port drive or address Note The library must be off line to move a cartridge To access the Move page from the Operations page click on the Move tab at the top of the page Note Moving more than one cartridge requires cartridges in consecuti
158. nce To access the Utilities page from the Overview page click on the Utilities tab at the top of the page The Utilities page displays see figure 99 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 165 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities Figure 99 Utilities Page Zi Library Utilities Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q O 98 9D Xm elc 543 System must be offline System must be offline PX720 Remote Management Status O ns Setup Utilities Selftests Barcode Logs System Tests Maintenance Start Stop ES m ES Cabinet 1 Library 005084440DD6 Online Offline Cabinet 1 Library 005084440DD6 Home Robotics Cabinet 1 z Reboot Library Calibrate Cabinet Element Cabinet 1 z All Slot Port Bridge Rescan Applet popupEvent started LE TEE internet Library The library page is divided into the following sections Start Stop Library Online Offline Home Robotics Reboot Library Reboot CLM Remove Cabinet CLM Only Calibrate Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan To access the Library page from the Utilities page click on the Library tab at the top of the page The Library page displays see figure 100 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 166 Figure 100 Library Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities ZA Library Utilities Microsoft Internet Explorer _ 0 x File E
159. ndow The Partition Layout screen displays see figure 89 Partition Layout Elements listed by Index Drives listed by Drive Slot Index Left wall Rear Wall Right Wall 152 Table 33 Creating a Partition Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Creating a Library Partition To create a library partition Note Thelibrary must be offline to create or edit a library partition 1 Enter the partition information listed in table 33 and click New to create the partition Field Description Partition Name Enter a unique name for the partition Partition names must start with a letter a z or A Z cannot be longer than 12 characters and cannot contain spaces or special characters The partition name cannot be changed once it has been activated Library Global and Unassigned are reserved and cannot be used Available HBAs Select an available HBA to act as the media changer for this partition Slot count Enter the physical starting slot index and number of slots under count A partition MUST contain at least one slot Load Port Count Enter the physical starting load port index and number of load port slots under count Drives Select a drive or drives from the available drives list Use the lt CTRL gt and lt SHIFT gt keys to select multiple drives A partition MUST contain at least one drive Empty driv
160. nter the password to confirm e To enable drive autoclean use the up and down arrows to select Drive Autoclean and press Select e To enable drive autounload use the up and down arrows to select Drive Autounload and press Select e Toenable the left load port use the up and down arrows to select Left Load Port 16 and press Select Toenable the right load port use the up and down arrows to select Right Load Port 32 and press Select When you are finished viewing editing the setup information press Back twice to return to the Home screen 8 From the Home screen press Ops to enter the operations screen 10 Before the network information can become active the cabinet must reboot To reboot the cabinet use the up and down arrows to highlight the cabinet and press Select Use the up and down arrows to select the reboot option and press Select The library reboots The library is now ready for operation For more information on Quantum PX720 remote management see chapter 3 on page 86 39 Chapter 2 4 m Basic Library Operations Q This chapter describes the following basic library operating procedures Inserting Tape Cartridges Preparing the Cabinet for Operation Turning the Library On and Off Using the OCP Operator Control Panel Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port Inserting Tape Cartridges To insert tape cartridges 1 Label each cartridge 2 Set the write protect
161. nto the bin panel and snap into place as shown in figure 48 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 84 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port Figure 48 Installing the Removable Bin Packs 85 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 05 G EI Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management The Quantum PX720 utilizes a web based interface which allows you to configure and manage the Quantum PX720 from a remote workstation on the same network The Quantum PX720 is managed through the following web pages accessible using Internet browser software installed on the host computer Quantum PX720 User s Guide Status allows you to view the following error and cabinet status tape alerts event logs and statistics Operations allows you to perform cabinet operations remotely such as cartridge movement and inventory requests and drive operations Setup allows you to setup cabinet identification user information SCSI IDs network information events date and time information and partitioning if applicable Utilities allows the user to run cabinet utilities remotely About links to related sites and library characteristics 86 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Quantum PX720 Web Pages The internet browser software is not supplied with the Quantum PX720 you must obtain and install it independently The Quantum PX720 supports
162. number of slots and press Select To enable the both the left and right load ports use the up and down arrows to select Both Load Ports and press Select The library is automatically reconfigured To enable P7000 identity use the up and down arrows to select Identify as ATL P7000 and press Select This allows the host computer to identify the cabinet as a P7000 library To enable the left load port use the up and down arrows to select Left Load Port and press Select The library is automatically reconfigured To enable the right load port use the up and down arrows to select Right Load Port and press Select The library is automatically reconfigured When you are finished viewing editing the setup information press Back to return to the Menu screen Note Forthe network information tape drive configuration and number of slots to be active the library must reboot Service Information Options The Service Information screen is used by Customer Service only Event Log Information To view the event log 71 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Event Log and press Select The OCP lists the events that have occurred on the library Load Ports Screen The Load Ports screen allows the user to lock or unlock a load port Warning Keep fingers and other body parts away from the load port doors when open The stop button is
163. o configure the PX720 library to utilize an LDAP server LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol provides the ability to access and honor user logins and privileges that are managed in a centralized LDAP server Note Theadministrator of the LDAP server should be aware of the following items An admin user must be a member of both the admin and operator user groups e The secure key administrator see Secure Users on page 127 is only authenticated from the library and should not be defined on the LDAP server 1 To access the LDAP page from the Setup page click on the LDAP tab at the top of the page The LDAP page displays see figure 81 135 Figure 81 LDAP Page Table 27 LDAP Configuration Information Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup lols File Edt View Favorites Tools Help a O O i2 Ola rem OS ILI KL S Address V EE ie Q sen Bey About Logout Status Operations Utilities Identification Users Devices Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Partitions LDAP Hag Status Disabled I Enable LDAP Protocol Version ba Server Address 10 246 0 182 Server Port Bind Name cn Manager de quantum eng de com Bind Password cret Base DN lic quantum eng dc com User ID Attribute userid Password Attribute Group Member Attribute luniqueMember Se
164. oO verify Secure Key EE ze To create a secure key name secure key pair 1 Enter the Secure Key Name Note The secure key name must be less than 12 characters may include spaces but cannot contain the following characters 2 Enter a securekey in the protected Secure Key field 3 Enter the same secure key in the Verify Secure Key field Note TheSecure Key must be at least 8 characters and no more than 32 characters 4 Click New to create the secure key name key pair Delete Secure Key Name Refer to figure 96 for information on Delete Secure Key Name Quantum PX720 User s Guide 161 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Figure 96 Delete Secure Key Delete Secure Key amp Secure Key Name Name WARNING Deleting a Secure Key removes it from the system s memory Any cartridges requiring this Secure Key will be unreadable on this system unless the Secure Key is restored Backing up the Secure Key file is strongly recommended before deleting any Secure Keys Unused Keys Secure Key Name Date Created None training Thu Jan 12 19 55 33 2006 Inactive Keys Secure Key Name Date Created None Active Keys Secure Key Name Date Created I The Secure Key Names maintained on the library are displayed in one of three lists Unused Secure Keys keys not associated with any cartridges or tape drives currently in the system Inactive Secure Keys keys associated
165. or Library e System must be oftine to lect Secure Key Current Library Secure Key Name Were Secure Kay Nama Data created ine SorwsteDey Thu Dez 8 14 03 30 2005 Becuneyi Wed Dec 14 14 33 14 2008 11111111 EN Jan 30501232008 Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Find Secured cartridgos Assigns s selected Secure ley to cre er mere cartridges le a cattitge imparted am eier system Separate barcodes ny spaces or commas Selecting Remove remover any association between a cartridge and a secure Key Barcode Secur kay Name Date Created Se EE Secueey Wed Dec 14 1450 14 2008 irte 130601232008 e eate Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Secure Kay Name Secure kay verify Secure Key Delete Secure Key amp Secure Key Name WARNING Deleting a Secure Key removes it from the system s memory any cartridges requiring this Secura kay wil ba unreadable on this system unless the Secure Key is restored Backing up the Secure Key file is strongly recommended before deleting any Secure Keys Unused keys Secure Key Name Date created T SoftwareDev Thu Dez 8 14 02 30 2005 Gees ed Dee 14 12 214 2005 matr wes iun 14054831 205 ej Inactive Keys Secure Kay Name Date Created KO z 11111111 Fri Jan 1305 07 23 2005 112222222 Wod Jan 18 06 2 C9 2008 Jstovetesi Tue Jun 13 01 47 48 2006 el Active Keys Secure Key name Date Created None Backup Secure Key File NOTE
166. or button lists the previous 10 events that occurred in the library This information displays in a separate window and updates when new events are recorded To return to a previous web page click the browser s Back button The Quick Status icon provides the current health status for the library Refer to the following tables table 19 and table 20 for quick status library health conditions Quick Status Icon Library Health Description Library health The library health is 2 Online OK OK 91 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Table 20 Quick Status Health Quick Status Icon Library Health Description Library health The library health is or Online Warning in a Warning state may need attention Library health The library health is o Online Critical in a Critical state needs attention Quick Status Messages Description Messages Online Offline Going Online These messages indicate the current availability status of the library Going Online indicates that the library is in the process of going online Diagnostics or Observer Mode display under the Quick Status message indicating that a diagnostics test is running or the user logged in is an Observer Online Fail The library has failed to go online and requires user intervention Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Online Fail
167. ote Management Utilities To upload Fibre Channel bridge firmware 1 Select the Upgrade check box for each bridge to be updated 2 Enter a path and filename where the file exists or click Browse 3 Click Upload to upload the file The firmware image uploads to the library and reboots the bridge A progress window opens showing the current status of the firmware upgrade 4 After all bridges have been upgraded click Refresh to rediscover bridges and update the firmware revision Upgrade Drive Firmware Note The library must be offline to upgrade drive firmware The upload drive firmware section allows the user to remotely upload new drive firmware to the tape drive Note Only ADI enabled tape drives can be updated remotely To upload tape drive firmware 1 Enter a path and filename where the file exists or click Browse to locate the file 2 Select the tape drive s to upgrade with new firmware The file to be uploaded must have a img extension 3 Click Upload to upload the file After the file is uploaded the drive s will be automatically upgraded and then reset Note If multiple drives are selected they must be of the same type all SDLT or all LTO The tape drive upgrade process takes approximately 30 minutes for each tape drive Quantum PX720 User s Guide 182 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management About About The About page contains the About page and Links page
168. our Quantum sales representative or Quantum Corporate at 1 800 677 6268 or 949 856 7800 for international or quantuminfo quantum com Getting Started This chapter describes the procedures necessary to get your Quantum PX720 up and running Ensure you have the following equipment and accessories available before installing the library Sufficient SCSI cables to support 2 host bus adapters HBAs per drive cluster Sufficient HBAs e 1 for the media changer CHM e 2 per drive cluster 2 tape drives per SCSI bus Note SDLT 600 tape drives require a dedicated SCSI bus for every tape drive 1 tape drive per SCSI bus Power source see appendix A on page 193 for power requirements Tapecartridges LTO or SDLT Quantum PX720 User s Guide 30 Cabling the Quantum PX720 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started After the Quantum PX720 is in it s final location the following steps are required to complete the installation Cabling the Quantum PX720 Loading the Tape Cartridges Initial Configuration After the Quantum PX720 is in its final location the tape drives and robotics controller must be connected to the backup host system s To cable the Quantum PX720 1 Open the back door of the Quantum PX720 to gain access to the tape drives and robotics controller see figure 17 31 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Fi
169. our computer Select Restore to restore a configuration file from your computer to the library Select Factory to restore the configuration file to the factory settings Select file type and click on Apply Note After restoring configuration files or factory default settings the library must be rebooted Upload Library Firmware The upload firmware section allows the user to remotely upload new firmware to the library Note Ifa firmware upgrade is in process initiated by another remote browser the input fields for Upgrade Firmware are replaced with Firmware Upgrade in Process The Home status page also displays this message To upload firmware 1 Enter a path and filename where the file exists or click Browse 2 Click Upload to upload the file The firmware image uploads to the library and reboots the library Upload Fibre Channel Bridge Firmware Note The Fibre Channel Bridge Firmware section is only available if and FC470 is installed in the library The upload Fibre Channel bridge firmware section allows the user to remotely upload new Fibre Channel bridge firmware to the library Note Ifa Fibre Channel bridge firmware upgrade is in process initiated by another remote browser the input fields for Upgrade Firmware are replaced with Fibre Channel Bridge Firmware Upgrade in Process The Home status page also displays this message 181 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Rem
170. perations page click on the Sift Sort tab at the top of the page The Sift Sort page displays see figure 71 ie eg View S m i mm A Q SS ix 2 5 JD sexe Zoppe lie A E address X Ee Links amp Mem MH Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations Setup Utilities Quantum PX720 User s Guide rmm mure anvenwury Sift Sort help System must be offline to perform Sift Sort Search Criteria Export Destination Partition Type Partition Element Library z SDLT z Library zl Biot z Position Relocate Full Element s W Slots I Load Ports WM Logical Map Help Library available 96 Emoty 95 available 4l Emptv 3 available 96 Empty 96 E Applet popupEvent started eil To sort the tape cartridges Note Thelibrary must be off line to perform a Sift Sort operation 1 Select the search criteria that the system will use to sort the tape cartridges Partition Cartridge Type Slots or Load Ports Note Only barcodes in slots and load ports can be used for Sift Sort drives not supported 121 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations 2 Select the destination for the sorted tape cartridges Partition Element Type and Position Note If the Relocate Full check box is checked and a destination element contains a cartridge that cartridge will be relocat
171. placed anywhere in the library When the library completes the inventory the system stores the cleaning cartridge location so it will be available when a tape drive requires cleaning Cleaning Cartridges Note You must attach the appropriate cleaning cartridge barcode label SDLT or LTO to the cleaning cartridge or the library will mark it as unrecognizable media Both SDLT and LTO cleaning cartridge labels begin with CLN see figure 27 for SDLT and figure 28 for LTO SDLT cleaning cartridge labels are in the following format CLN S LTOcleaning cartridge tables are in the following format CLN L Figure 27 SDLT Cleaning Cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide 46 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Cabinet for Operation Figure 28 LTO Cleaning Cartridges Placing Tape Cartridges Place a tape cartridge in each fixed storage slot on the back wall and the in the Cabinet side walls of the cabinet and on the sides Be sure all cartridges are properly oriented with the barcode facing you and that they are fully seated in the slots Preparing the Cabinet for Operation To prepare the cabinet for operation Close the Cabinet Doors and Access Panels Connecting Host Workstations Quantum PX720 User s Guide 47 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Cabinet for Operation Close the Cabinet Doors The PX720 has one front door and one back door and Access
172. ponents Feature Description OCP The OCP consists of the following elements OCP The OCP displays library status information and allows you to access the library menus These menus allow you to view or change the library settings run demonstration programs or run diagnostic tests The OCP is discussed in detail in this book see chapter 2 on page 40 Five OCP Use these buttons in combination with the OCP to scroll buttons through screens and select options or commands The Light emitting diode LED indicators functionality of these buttons changes depending on the currently displayed OCP screen The operator control panel has two LED indicators The green LED lights when the library is fully operational and ready to accept host commande It flashes while the library is transitioning from a READY state to a NOT READY state The library will be NOT READY during power on self tests when magazines are being released or during access to certain menu items Both LEDs flash when there is a library fault that requires operator attention Quantum PX720 User s Guide 24 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Figure 13 OCP Initial Screen Red OCP Green LED buttons LED CHM The CHM consists of the following components CHM Cartr
173. ppendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Shipping restraints 2 Ifthe cartridge handling mechanism CHM is not in the far right position gently move it along the horizontal carriage until it is as far front as possible 3 Install the robotic shipping restraints as shown in figure 110 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 204 Figure 110 Installing the Robotic Shipping Restraint Robot shipping restraint Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation e XL d DG Vertical axis EJ shipping restraint Gb 4 Open the back library door and install the counterweight as shown in figure 111 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 205 Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Figure 111 Installing the p Counterweight i MS Shipping restraint Disconnecting Library To disconnect library cables l ere 1 Disconnect SCSI cables and terminators Fibre Channel and Ethernet cables 2 Disconnect the power cord from the outlet and the power distribution assembly of the library 3 Pack all cables with other library accessories E E Crating the Library Use this section If you need to ship the library to the new site Ifyou need to transport the libra
174. r s Guide 50 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Turning the Library On and Off Turning the Library On and Off This section explains Turning On the Library Placing the Library On line or Off line Turning Off the Library Turning On the Library To turn on the library 1 Verify that Power cables are firmly in place All power buttons on the tape drive clusters are on Both power buttons on the cabinet controller are on All doors are closed 2 Turnon the power switch located behind the laptop tray see figure 32 During the power up sequence the power button blinks while the library performs an inventory The power up sequence can take several minutes Quantum PX720 User s Guide 51 Figure 32 Turning On the Library Power button Door latch Service tray Placing the Library On line or Off line Turning Off the Library Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Turning the Library On and Off PX720 plastic molded door older libraries PX720 metal molded door new libraries Door latch Power button Wf P With the library turned on press the button corresponding to Ops on the OCP to access the Operations screen Select Cabinet and use the up and down arrows to turn the library off line For more information on the Operations screen see Operations Screen on page 74 To turn off the libra
175. r rated at 125VAC NEMA 5 20 P connector included Host to Tape Drive Interface Software SCSI 2 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 194 Appendix A Library Specifications Performance and Reliability Characteristics Performance and Reliability Characteristics Table 42 and table 43 list performance and reliability characteristics of the library Table 42 Performance 18 to 20 seconds consisting of two Move Medium Characteristics Average PRU Y Swap Time commands Less than 3 minutes fully loaded with labeled Inventory cartridges Table 43 Reliability Characteristics MTBF 250 000 power on hours MSBF 3 million load unload cycles MTTR Less than 30 minutes REESEN Environmental Specifications Table 44 provides various library environmental specifications Table 44 Environmental S Power Environment Specifications Electrical inputs Voltage 200 VAC to 240 VAC Rated Frequency 50 60Hz Rated Current 9A Power consumption VA max 1600W Quantum PX720 User s Guide 195 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix A Library Specifications Electrical connection to power Environmental Specifications IEC 320 C19 male connector inside back door Climatic Environment Temperature Dry Bulb 15 C to 32 C 59 F to 90 F operatin op 8 Wet bulb 25 C 77 F maximum Thermal transition 11 C 19 8 F per hour Temperature Dry bulb 40 C to 66 C 4
176. r s Guide 118 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations 2 Enter the starting position and count range Note The edit boxes for the starting position and count are invisible until you select slot port drive or address If the starting position and count are left blank all elements of the selected type will be inventoried If a starting position is entered but count is left blank inventory will start at the starting position and include all remaining elements of that type If address is selected enter a hex address in the position field 3 Click Apply to perform the inventory The progress of the inventory displays in a separate window The Drives page allows the user to perform the following actions on the Drives Page 2 tape drives within the library Unthread unthreads the tape cartridge within the tape drive Reset re initializes the tape drive Shutdown shuts down the tape drive Power on powers on the tape drive To access the Drives page from the Operations page click on the Drives tab at the top of the page The Drives page displays see figure 70 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 119 Figure 70 Drives Page Drive operations Sift Sort Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations Z Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Im ziBixi File Edt View Favorites Tools Help ay Q x 2 5 A sexe Se
177. rabytes TB 300 GB per cartridge 194 Throughput GB hr based on 36 MB sec transfer rate 2592 Quantum PX720 SDLT Model drives slots 20 648 Capacity in Terabytes TB 800 GB per cartridge 518 Throughput GB hr based on 60 MB sec transfer rate 4320 Quantum PX720 HP LTO 2 Model drives slots 20 732 Capacity in Terabytes TB 200 GB per cartridge 145 Throughput GB hr based on 30 MB sec transfer rate 2160 N Table 5 HP LTO 3 Characteristics Table 6 HPLTO 4 Characteristics Shelf Slot Numbering Conventions Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Quantum PX720 HP LTO 3 Model drives slots 20 732 Capacity in Terabytes TB 400 GB per cartridge 292 Throughput GB hr based on 80 MB sec transfer rate 5760 Quantum PX720 HP LTO 4 Model drives slots 20 732 Capacity in Terabytes TB 800 GB per cartridge 586 Throughput GB hr based on 120 MB sec transfer rate 8640 The library slot numbering conventions differ depending on the library model Quantum PX720 SDLT Model Quantum PX720 LTO Model Note Acard cage is used to accommodate FC470 Fibre Channel bridges if required Both with and without card cage storage elements are reflected in the following tables Quantum PX720 SDLT Model The Quantum PX720 SDLT model stores cartridges in the following locations Upto 20 tape drives 648 storage slots on interior
178. rary firmware revision 4 5 or later Mixed Media Support SMI S Support Quantum PX720 User s Guide The PX720 tape library is capable of supporting mixed media in the same library SDLT and LTO media tape drives and media in the same library frame You must have at least one bin panel SDLT or LTO for each tape drive type SDLT or LTO SMI S refers to the Storage Management Initiative Specification which is a interface standard that enables inter operability in both hardware and software between storage products from different vendors in a SAN environment The interface provides common protocols and data models that storage product vendors can use to ensure end user manageability of the SAN environment SMI S was developed by the Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA in 2002 19 Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drive and Media Analysis Tape Drive and Media Analysis The PX720 library provides the ability to proactively monitor tape drive and media health by continuously tracking dozens of critical tape drive and media performance parameters If a critical operating parameter exceeds its predetermined threshold the PX720 remote management pages see Tape Alert Page on page 103 automatically notify you allowing you to take corrective action In the event of a backup failure the Tape Alert page can tell you what happened and why answering questions such as Where is the problem Is it with the drive or media
179. rary must be off line Retry the command A flash memory error is reported Contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer A maximum temperature exceeded warning is displayed Turn off the library and allow it to cool down Lower the room temperature if possible and increase ventilation around the library If the operating temperature is too high the library will automatically shut down until the temperature drops Quantum PX720 User s Guide 189 Tape Drive LED Conditions Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action A drive cluster has been removed but the tape drives are still show present on the OCP and remote management present If a tape drive cluster has been removed you must replace it with a back wall bin panel To add back wall bin panel upgrade kit please contact your Quantum Enterprise Storage Partner reseller or VAR your Quantum sales representative or Quantum Corporate at 1 800 677 6268 or 949 856 7800 for international or quantuminfo quantum com These actions are to be performed based on the LED displays on the cluster controller located on the right hand side of the tape drive clusters The tape drive clusters are viewed from the back of the library Table 39 and figure 108 show the diagnostic table of tape drive conditions as indicated by the two LEDs on the cluster controller Table 39 Tape Dr
180. re 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figures Native Fibre Channel Drive Configuration 131 Configured Topology Help Sereen sss 131 Fibre Channel Page eeneeeentesen eese etie 132 Network Page ienseethatetenm EE Ee 134 LDAP Page a nnt eret tetra epit ee teer tae aa 136 Events Page esee eed tbe iiec eds 139 SNMP Section of Event Page ANEN 142 Date amp Time eebe ett Eeer 143 Library Pag s merini en eee tte err eerte 145 Capacity Eevelz ET 148 Partitions Page scies asaiteeha teinte 150 Partition Details ese teet 151 Partition EayoUt ae tee tee dee petia 152 secure Key Page snenie cete iere 156 Protection Mode for Cartridges sss 157 Enable Disable Secure Key for Drive cece 158 Modify Secure Key for Library 159 Assign Secure Key to Cartridge EE 160 Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair 161 Delete Secure Key Name sss 162 Backup Secure Key File sss 163 Upload Secure Key File sss 164 Utilities Page cuen entere 166 Libraty l agezz suisses metet eder imei tns 167 Selftests ageet 171 Barcode lests Pages ient tid tentes 172 Logs e e E E eoe etes 174 System Tests Page tee pee teens 177 Maintenance Page un 179 xi Quantum PX720 User s Guide Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Figure 110 Figure 111 Figure 112 Figures About Page sestine atte tees te
181. reboot shutdown via hardware switch Library reboot shutdown via hardware switch Web admin account changed Web admin account created 212 Appendix C Event Reporting Warning Events Information Events indicates a variable character This will change depending on the specific item within the cabinet HE Ix EA IA ca X A Warning Events Warning events indicate that a possible error condition exists within the cabinet These events give the user a chance to check the cabinet before a failure occurs Table 47 lists the warning events provided by the PX720 Table 47 Warning Events 9 Warning Events No mond connection No HBAs found Upgrade firmware failed please reboot library Upload firmware file failed Upload configuration file failed Upload firmware image file failed LoadPort unload not completed Event Monitor Connection Failure Event Monitor Connection Lost No Matching Frame Name Found Software Communication Failure No data read for event Quantum PX720 User s Guide 213 Appendix C Event Reporting Critical Events Warning Events No Matching Frame Name Found OCP Unable to change http port forwarding Restore Library Database Factory Settings Failed Diagnostic Test stopped due to OCP communication error System Test Error
182. rep Quantum Limits 2kV 5 50ns 5kHz rep Surge per Power Line Coupling Legal Limits EN55024 European Union 3Vrms 80 AM Limits Modulation EN61000 4 5 Test Procedure Quantum Limits 10V m 80 AM Modulation Legal Limits 3Vrms 80 AM Modulation Quantum Limits 10V m 80 AM Modulation Quantum PX720 User s Guide 199 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility RF Conductive Fields per EN55024 European Union Limits EN61000 4 6 Test Procedure Power Line Coupling 150kHz 80MHz External Data Lines 150kHz 80MHz Legal Limits 3Vrms 80 AM Modulation Quantum Limits 10V m 80 AM Modulation Legal Limits 3Vrms 80 AM Modulation Quantum Limits 10V m 8076 AM Modulation Power Frequency H Field 50Hz Legal Limits Susceptibility per 1A m 3 Axis EN55024 European Union Limits Quantum Limits EN61000 4 8 Test PAULUS Procedure Voltage Dips amp Power Line Coupling Legal Limits Interruptions per OV for 0 5 cycle EN55024 European Union 10ms Lond 70 for 0 5 EN61000 4 11 Test seconds 500ms EE OV for 5 seconds Harmonic Current Harmonic Emissions Legal Limits EIRISBIODS Der 100Hz 2000Hz Class A Limit per EN61000 3 2 Up to 4gth Harmonic Specification Voltage Flicker per Power Line Coupling Legal Limits
183. ritten write protected Set the write protect switch to enabled when inserting new cartridges into the library Set the write protect switch to protected archiving tape cartridges Proper Insertion Orientation Refer to figure 25 for proper label placement write protection settings and insertion orientation 43 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges Figure 25 SDLT Cartridges Barcode label Orange e Write Write window protect enable 3 Bu The following section shows you how to label LTO tape cartridges as well as setting the write protect switch and proper orientation EE SDLT cartridge shown LTO Cartridges Note Quantum highly recommends using barcode labels provided by Quantum Also use the appropriate barcode labels for your drive type Do not use older barcode labels on tape cartridges for newer drive types The PX720 is a multi media library meaning multiple drive and tape cartridge types can be present in a single library Barcode labels are attached to each tape cartridge to differentiate the different tape cartridge types SDLT LTO and cleaning cartridges The LTO cartridge label has eight characters e g AAANNNL The first six characters are called the volume identifier which is made up of three alpha characters and three numeric characters These characters allow each cartridge to have a unique identifier The last two characte
184. rs are called the media identifier and indicate the following media types Quantum PX720 User s Guide 44 Figure 26 LTO Cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges e 1 LTO generation 1 LTO 2 LTO generation 2 LTO 2 3 LTO generation 3 LTO 3 4 LTO generation 4 LTO 4 Note You cannot choose the sequence of labels inside the bar code label packs No two packs are ever the same to avoid issues with duplicate bar code IDs Adhesive backed barcode labels are used on LTO tape cartridges Refer to figure 26 for proper label placement write protection settings and insertion orientation Slide left default Insertion arrow Write enable protect Slide right EU Us ABC1231L 1 Caution LTO tape drive media cannot be degaussed due to the fact that it uses magnetic servos Do not attempt to degauss LTO tape drive media If this media is degaussed it will no longer work 45 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges Cleaning cartridges are used when a tape drive within the library requires cleaning When Autoclean is enabled either through the OCP or remote management screens the library will automatically clean the tape drive when needed A fixed bin see Library Models on page 2 for bin locations is generally used to store a cleaning cartridge however the cartridge can be
185. ry 1 Place the library off line see Placing the Library On line or Off line The library robotics completes any current commands and then stops 52 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the OCP Operator Control Panel 2 Verify that the OCP display indicates Off line from the Operations screen 3 Verify that the CHM robotic arm is empty If there is a tape cartridge in the CHM perform a Move command to place the cartridge in an available slot 4 Turn off the power switch located on the front of the library see figure 32 Using the OCP Operator Control Panel The OCP is located on the front of the library The menus on the OCP allow you to obtain information about the library execute library commands and test library functions Before using the OCP to perform library functions familiarize yourself with the Home Screen OCP Buttons Library Status and Attention Messages The first screen the OCP displays after library initialization is the main screen This screen displays library status and provides information on the number of tape drives slots and library name see figure 33 Home Screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide 53 Figure 33 OCP Main Screen Library status Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the OCP Operator Control Panel Online OK PX720 Date Tue Nov 23 06 27 2004 Name Library 00508400152C IP Address 172 30 1 41 Confgd Slots 6
186. ry by forklift or similar means If you are moving the library within a facility refer to Preparing the Library for Operation on page 209 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 206 Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Crating the Library To crate the library for a new site Warning The library weighs approximately 1350 pounds 612 kg Use at least two people to perform any steps that involve lifting or guiding the library Use safe practices when lifting or guiding the library and handling the ramp 1 Prepare the shipping pallet for the library by attaching the ramp to the pallet figure 112 2 Place the library on the pallet a Raise the library support feet b With the help of at least one person roll the library to a position in front of the pallet ramp c Roll the library onto the pallet 3 Secure the library a Place the shipping bag over the library and secure it into place b Use the four shipping bolts to secure the library to the pallet c Remove the ramp from the pallet and slide and lean it against the side of the library with a cardboard sheet between the library and the ramp 4 Place the accessory kits onto the pallet 5 Place the foam cap over the library 6 Wrap the cardboard crate around the library see figure 112 and fasten it using the plastic restraining clips 7 Place the top onto the crate 8 Secure the crate with two steel restraining bands Quantum PX720 U
187. s Start The gripper Issue a Move Cartridge command to move the partially grips a cartridge from the gripper to an empty storage tape cartridge slot from the remote management pages only The barcode reader Verify that nothing obstructs the reader SEH gnpper Then restart the library If the problem continues contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer 187 Operating Problems Table 38 Problems During Library Operation Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action The robot times out or fails during an operation Check that the tape cartridge involved in the operation is properly positioned in the slot or drive and ready to be picked Check that the robot is not obstructed in any way Retry the operation If it still fails contact a field service engineer The robot drops a cartridge Open the doors Retrieve the cartridge orient it properly and place the cartridge in an empty storage slot Do not try to place the cartridge in the gripper Perform an inventory see Inventory Page on page 118 If the operator manually places a cartridge in an empty slot he must then run an inventory so the library records the position of the manually placed cartridge Table 38 describes the corrective action for problems which occur during library operation Problem Corrective Action The hos
188. s speed up the inventory process 26 Tape Drives Table 10 Tape Drive and Cartridge Specifications Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components The Quantum PX720 can hold up to 20 SDLT 320 SDLT 600 LTO 2 LTO 3 and LTO 4 tape drives Cartridge Library Tape Transfer Cartridge Capacity Total Library Capacity Cartridge Rate Capacity compressed PX720 Capacity compressed Quantum 16 MB sec 160 GB 320 GB 104 TB 208 TB SDLT320 Quantum 36 MB Sec 300 GB 600 GB 194 TB 389 TB SDLT600 Quantum 60 MB Sec 800 GB 1600 GB 518 TB 1 03 PB DLT S4 Petabytes HP LTO 30 MB sec 200 GB 400 GB 146 TB 292 TB Ultrium Gen II HP LTO 80 MB sec 400 GB 800 GB 292 TB 584 TB Ultrium Gen III HPLTO 120MB sec 800GB 1600 GB 584 TB 1 17 PB Ultrium Petabytes Gen IV Quantum PX720 User s Guide Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio When fewer than 20 drives are installed in a Quantum PX720 the tape drives must occupy consecutive drive clusters beginning with drive cluster 0 refer to the label located on the inside of the back door for tape drive cluster locations The drives used in Quantum PX720 are more reliable than standard drives due to the automated environment If a drive experiences read write errors when the AutoClean function is enabled the library issues an error message stating that drive cleaning is required Without user intervention the CHM cartridge handling
189. ser is logged in Caution If the secure key information is lost any tape cartridges that were secured with the lost key will be unavailable for reading or writing To access the Secure Key page from the Setup page click on the Secure Key tab at the top of the page The Secure Key page displays see figure 90 155 Figure 90 Secure Key Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide TUENDIS EET TUR MUS EUNT T cher nade tor Emer System must be fine to Modify Secure Key Modo Current Ur Secure Kay Name eu When enabled for a drive the Secure Kay wil always be used for reading data fram a cartridge in the drive Protection Made Cptiens for Whiting a Secure Key ta a Cartridge Navar Write Secure Kay to a Cartridge only Write Secure Key to Blank Cartridges White Secure Key to All Cartridges Blank amp Formatted with Data NOTE Il Cartridges is selected drives enabled for Secure Keys wil write an encrypted secure key to all cartridges placed in the drive including blank cartridges and fermattad cartridges containing data The data on thase carirkigas wil only bo accessible via drives using tha same secure key Enablo Disablo Secure Key for Drives System must be offline to Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives offline Enable Secure Key for all Drives disable secure key for all Dives Drive Moel Type Serial No Secure key a Den Fibre caossiaMponasa Select Secure Key f
190. ser s Guide 207 Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Figure 112 Crating the Library 3 es fs T a D CH DA wae Quantum PX720 User s Guide 208 Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Operation Preparing the Library for Operation After shipping or moving the library refer to the Quantum PX720 Pre Installation Site Survey Instructions and the Quantum PX720 Unpacking Instructions to Prepare the new installation site Receive the library Uncrate the library required in shipping the library Position the library Prepare the library for operation Quantum PX720 User s Guide 209 Appendix C 4 m Event Reporting Q The Quantum PX720 is capable of reporting a variety of events that occur within the cabinet These events are either report through the OCP and remote GUI or through e mail alerts Quantum PX720 Events are broken up into the following sections Information Events Warning Events Critical Events perpr X M Information Events Informational events are for user information only and do not require any intervention on the cabinet such as replacing components or updating software Table 46 lists the information events provided by the PX720 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 210 Table 46 Information Events Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix C Even
191. ss laser product Class 1 lasers are products where the power of the laser beam produced the accessible emission is always below the Maximum Permissible Exposure value Therefore for Class 1 lasers the output power is below the level at which it is believed eye damage will occur Exposure to the beam of a Class 1 laser will not result in eye injury Class 1 lasers may therefore be considered eye safe Class Il laser product Class 2 lasers are limited to a maximum output power of 1 mW A person receiving an eye exposure from a Class 226 Quantum PX720 User s Guide DHCP DLT DNS Glossary 2 laser either accidentally or as a result of someone else s deliberate action misuse will be protected from injury by their natural blink reflex This is a natural involuntary response which causes the individual to blink and avert their head thereby terminating the eye exposure Short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses Digital Linear Tape technology is owned developed and manufactured by Quantum Corporation DLT tape drives use half inch wide tape DLT 8000 tape drives record on 208 tracks uncompresse
192. status of the test either failed or passed 3 When you are finished performing diagnostic tests press End to end the test The Stop button located in the bottom right hand portion of the OCP is available from every OCP screen This button stops the cabinet robot from moving To return the cabinet to the online state press the Start button Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port Inserting SDLT and LTO 2 Tape Cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide This section explains how to insert tape cartridges using the load port mechanism SDLT LTO 2 tape cartridges are inserted into either a removable 16 SDLT cartridge magazines or 18 LTO 2 cartridge magazine as shown in figure 15 and figure 16 on page 29 To insert a tape cartridge into a magazine 1 Prepare the tape cartridges to be inserted by affixing a barcode label and write protecting or write enabling each cartridge as desired For more information about these procedures refer to Inserting Tape Cartridges on page 40 82 Removing Installing Removable Bin Packs Table 18 Load Port Bin Pack Types Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port 2 Open the load port through the OCP load port screen see Load Ports Screen on page 72 Caution Ensure the load port doors are open prior to unlocking the load ports 3 With the load port door open place the tape cartri
193. switch 3 Place cartridges right side up in the fixed slots Caution Placing the cartridges in the bins upside down can cause damage to the library see figure 25 for SDLT cartridges and figure 26 for LTO cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide 40 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges Caution Handle tape cartridges with care Do not drop or bang them or place them near sources of electromagnetic interference Rough handling can displace the tape leader making the cartridge unusable and potentially hazardous to the tape drives Components within the PX720 contain static sensitive parts To prevent damage to these parts while performing installation maintenance or replacement procedures observe the following precautions Taking ESD Precautions Keep the cabinet turned off during all installation maintenance and replacement procedures Keep the cabinet power cord connected to a grounded power outlet except when working with AC electrical components Warning Avoid contact with the power supplies EMI filter and all other AC electrical components while the cabinet is connected to a power outlet e Use an antistatic wrist strap when touching internal cabinet components To use the wrist strap properly place the band around your wrist and attach the clip to the cabinet frame Keep the strap on until you are ready to close the cabine
194. t Identification Users Devices Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Devices Help System must be offline to configure SCSI drives omine NOTE Drives are listed by logical index pevice Sesto vendor TU Model tege Serial we Revision Changer N A QUANTUM PX720 Fibre 2U10547083 5 00p ETXCHENCGONMETTUNMENETTUNENESOGNNESTIONNN Revision Drive 0 Unknown Not Present Drive 1 Unknown Not Present Drive 2 Unknown Not Present Drive 3 Unknown Not Present Drive 4 Unknown Not Present Drive 5 Unknown Not Present Drive 6 Unknown Not Present Drive 7 Unknown Not Present Drive 8 Unknown Not Present Drive 9 Unknown Not Present Drive 10 Unknown Not Present Drive 11 b QUANTUM SDLT600 SCSI RX0410AMCOO777 41 2 To change a SCSI ID enter the ID number in the field next to the device and click Apply Note The drives are listed by logical index starting at 0 for each partition To change a drive SCSI ID the cabinet must be off line To change a cabinet changer SCSI ID the library must be rebooted before the new ID takes effect 3 Click the drive link to view the drive details Click Save As to save the SCSI setup information to a local destination Use the Send button to email the SCSI setup information to one or more recipients Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives Native Fibre Channel tape drives such as the HP LTO 2 3 and Quantum SDLT600 DLT S4 can be directly connected to a Fibre C
195. t Serial Number serial number of the cabinet IEEE ID IEEE identification of the cabinet Slots number of slots configured in the cabinet for the specific drive type Drives number of drives configured in the cabinet for the specific drive type Ports number of load port slots configured in the cabinet for the specific drive type When you are finished viewing cabinet information press Back to return to the Menu screen 62 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Health Status Information Note Health status is only displayed if the library health is in a critical or warning state To view library health status information 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Health Status and press Select The Health Status screen displays see figure 38 Figure 38 Health Status ae Online Warning Cabinet Health Name AC2 Input Status Type powersupplystatus state warning Name Card Cage Bottom Power Supply Present Panel 6U Card Cage Type powersupplypresent state down Up Down Back The Health Status screen displays the current library health When you are finished viewing health status information press Back to return to the Menu screen Quantum PX720 User s Guide 63 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Partitions T To view library partitions information Note The partitions menu option is only available whe
196. t Sequential Drive Test Random Test Random Slot Test Random Slot to Drive Element to Element Status SCSI WWN Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 58 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The following sections provide information on each function available from the Quantum PX720 OCP e Menu Screen Load Ports Screen Operations Screen Diagnostics Screen Stop Button The Menu screen provides access to contact information cabinet information as well as providing a way to setup library information options Menu Screen To access the Menu screen press Menu from the Home screen The OCP displays the Menu screen see figure 35 Figure 35 Menu Screen 3 Online OK Menu Cabinet Health Status Setup Service Event Log Up Down Select STOP Select The Menu screen provides the following choices Library Information Quantum PX720 User s Guide 59 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Cabinet Information Health Status Information Partitions T Setup Information Options Service Information Options Event Log Information T menu item only available with the library partitioning option installed Library Information To view library information 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Library and press Select The Library screen displays see figure 36
197. t Reporting Information Events Information Events SCSI event Abort SCSI command Invalid CDB received Added new user Updated user Removed user Added new SNMP community Updated SNMP community Removed SNMP community Added new trap destination Updated trap destination Removed trap destination Updated date and time Updated IP address Updated subnet mask Updated hostname Updated domain Updated default gateway Updated email server Updated DNS address Library Name changed Library shutdown requested from remote GUI Library reboot requested from remote GUI Contract number updated 211 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Appendix C Event Reporting Information Events Information Events Upload configuration file complete Upgrade firmware complete OCP Password Reset Updated Subnet Mask Updated Default Gateway Updated IP address Bad status received for cabinet controller command Upload firmware file complete Library option modified Begin LoadPort unload End LoadPort unload Library shutdown requested from OCP Library reboot requested from OCP HP Interface Manager Present Library Database Factory Settings Restored Library Vendor Defaulted to Quantum System Test Started System Test Completed System Test Aborted Library
198. t and last occurrence for each drive is also displayed To view details of a particular drive s tape alert data including which tape alert flag and barcode association click the Drive View Details 105 Error Status Page Figure 61 Event Log Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Details Upon clicking View Details for a Tape Alert Flag Barcode or Drive a new window is displayed listing all tape alerts barcodes or drive associations Clicking on an associated tape alert barcode or drive from the resulting window will display all events for that tape alert The Error Status page lists all drives sensors within the library that are not in a normal operational condition To access the Error Status page from the Status page click on the Error Status tab at the top of the page The Error Status page displays see figure 61 F Sensor Status Microsoft Internet Explorer 2s x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ej Qr O d A Oso vemm O C mL RS O OO M Links gt 4 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Operations Setup Utilities Overview Event Log Statistics Tape Alerts Error Status Cabinet 1 Cabinet 2 CLM Library Error Status lb Key Warning MEENE Name Details Cross Link Mechanism CLM oK Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakoII Online 02052600 Invalid field in parameter list Enclosure Controller Last Error Ges Cabinet
199. t computer cannot communicate with the library This may be a SCSI bus time out or a premature disconnect problem Check cable connections cable length SCSI addresses and termination Restart the host and the library If the host and library still are not communicating contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer 188 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action A cable or terminator is disconnected from the SCSI bulkhead Reconnect the cable or terminator according to the guidelines found in the cabling section in of this guide A tape cartridge medium is reported not present This indicates that the gripper could not sense a tape cartridge in a particular storage slot even though the inventory reports that it is present Check to see if the designated cartridge is present If it is make sure it is properly seated For a tape drive make sure the cartridge is completely unloaded Then retry the command If the error persists contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer A move command failed Check the source and destination slots The source slot should hold the cartridge to be moved the destination slot should be empty Make sure the gripper is empty and all actuators are free of obstruction Also make sure the library is on line and the Stop button is displayed If using the remote management pages the lib
200. t doors Keep static sensitive parts in their shipping containers until ready for installation e Donot place static sensitive parts on any metal surface If you need to put down a static sensitive part place it inside its protective shipping bag or on a grounded antistatic mat Avoid direct contact with static sensitive parts Avoid touching connectors and discrete components Close cabinet door and access panel when not working on the cabinet Quantum PX720 User s Guide 41 SDLT Cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges Bevery careful when installing the cabinet or handling components in dry climates or environments where cold weather heating is used Environments such as these with lower relative humidity have greater potential to produce static electricity Note Inenvironments with high potential for static electricity take additional precautions such as the use of an antistatic smock or a grounded antistatic mat The following section shows you how to label SDLT tape cartridges as well as setting the write protect switch and proper orientation Note Quantum highly recommends using barcode labels provided by Quantum Also use the appropriate barcode labels for your drive type Do not use older barcode labels on tape cartridges for newer drive types Labeling The PX720 is a multi media library meaning multiple drive and
201. t ed tones re rotos 183 Links Page ot everti endete elegerit 184 Tape Drive LEDS sien teet ttes 192 Shipping Restraints Storage Location 204 Installing the Robotic Shipping Restraint 205 Installing the Counterweight sess 206 Crating the Library eet ertt tive 208 xii Quantum PX720 User s Guide Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Tables SDLT320 Performance Characteristics sss 7 SDLT 600 Performance Characteristics ssssss 7 DLT S4 Performance Characteristics cseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 7 HP LTO 2 Characteristics esee 7 HP LTO 3 Characteristics sirisser enee 8 HP ETO 4 Characteristics e teret etr tenente 8 Storage Blemerits SDLT uet oerte 9 Storage Elements TO 13 VE ona us od tee teo ir elei ee dd 24 Tape Drive and Cartridge Gpeclfcattons 27 Library Status Information sss 55 Attention MeSSapes cccccacsisseivcessissisecsssiecuserestienipeensisennteqensiceiseen 56 Partitions Details here pee tei een 65 Load Port Details eite RP eruere nee pea pr tied 74 Device OPUNE xa ciii cipit ii te re ite o nds 76 Tape Drive Details essent 77 Move Media Options esee 79 xiii Quantum PX720 User s Guide Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22
202. tape cartridge types can be present in a single library Barcode labels are attached to each tape cartridge to differentiate the different tape cartridge types SDLT LTO and cleaning cartridges The SDLT cartridge label has eight characters e g AAANNNS The first six characters are called the volume identifier which is made up of three alpha characters and three numeric characters These characters allow each cartridge to have a unique identifier The last two characters are called the media identifier and indicate the following media types S1 SDLT 220 2 SDLT 320 e 53 SDLT 600 S4 DLT S4 Note You cannot choose the sequence of labels inside the bar code label packs No two packs are ever the same to avoid issues with duplicate bar code IDs 42 Figure 24 Inserting a Barcode Label SDLT Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges Place the label in the slide in slot on the front of the cartridge see figure 24 Slide in slot Note Only use barcode labels that have been designed for cartridges Do not adhere labels to a cartridge anywhere except the slide in slot Setting the Write Protect Switch Each tape cartridge has a write protect switch similar to that shown in figure 25 This switch determines whether new data can be written to the cartridge write enabled or whether data on the cartridge is protected from being erased or overw
203. the Setup page click Setup from the main navigation menu The management frame displays the Setup page see figure 72 123 Figure 72 Setup Page Identification Table 24 Identification Information Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Z Identification Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Edt View Favortes Tools He Li Q O 38 6D yr lc SLIM x Address JE Links G snact EI BE PX720 Remote Management Identification Users Devices Network LDAP Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Utilities Library Information Hale Model PX720 Serial Number 2U10547083 Library Name Library Contract Number Asset Number Location Description jusiness Information Company Address als Applet popupEvent started III f OP M nene Setup The identification information is used to identify the library to assist customer support when servicing the library 1 To access the Identification page from the Setup page click on the Identification tab at the top of the page The Identification page displays see figure 72 2 Edit the identification information as desired see table 24 for a description of the fields 3 Click Save when complete Field Description Model Display only Not entered by user Serial Number Display only Not entered by user Library Name Enter a name
204. the X axis Y axis and Z axis mechanical assemblies inside the library used to move tape cartridges RS 232C Short for Recommended Standard 222C a standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Association ELA for connecting serial devices This standard is for ASYNCHRO NOUS TRANSFER between computer equipment and accessories Data is transmitted bit by bit in a serial fashion The RS 232 standard defines the function and use of all 25 pins of a DB 25 type connector SCSI Small Computer System Interface An American National Standards Institute ANSI communications standard for attaching peripheral equipment to computers 229 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Glossary SCSIID A unique address 0 to 15 assigned to each device on a SCSI bus SCSI 2 A second generation SCSI interface which includes command SDLT Slot SNMP sets for magnetic and optical disks tapes printers processors CD ROMs scanners medium changers and communication devices Super Digital Linear Tape is a Quantum tape drive and tape cartridge specification offered in three ranges of capacity and transfer rates for workgroup mid range and enterprise needs Stores tape cartridges within the library cabinet Short for Simple Network Management Protocol a set of protocols for managing complex networks Take up leader The ring at the beginning of a tape in a cartridge Tape drive controllers A device that controls the transfer of dat
205. to set the IP addresses that are to receive the traps generated by the Quantum PX720 for example 12 34 56 78 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 141 Figure 83 SNMP Section of Event Page Table 30 SNMP Trap Selections Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management EE Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Heb Ea Back gt O A A Asearch Sjravorites media A D S c a Address z ese Links snaatt B e amp ul Click to Send Test Message SNMP Community Names Trap Destinations Generate SNMP Traps on these Event Types I Informational T warning I Critical I No User Intervention Needed T User Intervention Requested F User Intervention Required Applet popupEvent started Field Informational II dme 4 Enable the trap selections to be reported see table 30 Description If selected Informational Traps are enabled Warning If selected Warning Traps are enabled Critical If selected Critical Traps are enabled No User Intervention Needed If selected a trap is generated whenever an event does NOT require user intervention User Intervention Requested If selected a trap is generated whenever an event requests user intervention User Intervention Required If selected a trap is generated whenever an event requires user intervention 5 Click Save 142 Date amp Time Figure 84 Date amp T
206. to tar gz files to save memory space They can be downloaded to a local workstation where they can be uncompressed emailed to service personnel or saved for later use To create a log file Note When a log file is created the previous log files of the same type are overwritten 1 Click Create for the CC and RC logs or for the individual Cabinet or Robot logs files The Available Logs area contains the compressed log files that are currently available including the file type name size and date and time the file was created If a file exists the type of file is displayed as a link 2 Click on the file link to download the file to a local workstation Available Logs The Available Logs section lists the log files that are currently available including the file type name size and date and time the file was created If a file exists the type of file is displayed as a link 1 Click on the type of file link to download the file to a local workstation Quantum PX720 User s Guide 176 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Utilities System Tests The system test section allows the user to run a series of tests on the library robotics and tape drives Note If a system test is in process initiated by another remote browser the input fields for system tests are replaced with System Test in Process The Home status page also displays this message 1 To access the System Tests page from th
207. tomatic cleaning from OCP 71 automatic cleaning from remote management pages 146 automatic unload from OCP 71 automatic unload from remote management pages 147 configured from OCP 71 configured from remote management pages 147 details 98 106 numbering 32 return serial number to host 147 SCSI IDs 129 specifications 27 throughput 2 types 7 tape drive logs 174 tape drives native Fibre Channel 130 testing the email system 140 tests barcode 171 system 177 timeout session 96 transfer rate 27 traps SNMP 138 troubleshooting 185 192 OCP 187 operating 188 236 robotics 187 start up 185 turning the library off 52 U uploading Fibre Channel bridge firmware 181 uploading library firmware 181 user information 125 user role administrator 127 observer 127 operator 127 utilities library 166 logs 176 maintenance 178 W web pages accessing 90 cabinet status 107 CLM status 108 date amp time 143 drives 119 error status 106 event log 98 events 138 find 110 identification 124 inventory 118 library 144 menu items 87 move media 116 network 133 operations 110 SCSI 129 setup 123 sift sort 120 statistics 100 status 97 tape alert 103 users 125 using 91 weight 194 world wide name 78 write protect switch 43 Quantum PX720 User s Guide
208. torage Partner reseller or VAR your Quantum sales representative or Quantum Corporate at 1 800 677 6268 or 949 856 7800 for international or quantuminfo quantum com If this upgrade kit is not installed the library partitioning pages are not available from the remote management pages The Partitions page is divided up into the following sections Partition Layout Creating a Library Partition Editing a Library Partition Deleting a Library Partition To access the Partitions page from the Setup page click on the Partitions tab at the top of the page The Partitions page displays see figure 87 Note After creating editing or deleting a partition an Activate button displays at the top of the page Click Activate when ready to reconfigure the library Note Library partitioning is not compatible with the cross link mechanism Quantum PX720 User s Guide 149 Figure 87 Partitions Page Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup PX720 Remote Management Operations Utilities Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Partitions Help System must be offline to create or edit partitions Partition Layout Current Partition Colors Unassigned Test Fee RSR GS ee RECH RER Unassigned 100 8 6 None None Iesti 101 ii 3 1 2 0 50 05 08 40 00 15 2C 04 Test2 205 9 3 1 2 1 50 05 08 40 00 15 2C 08 Cli
209. tridges is selected drives enabled for Secure Keys will write an encrypted secure key to all cartridges placed in the drive including blank cartridges and formatted cartridges containing data The data on these cartridges will only be accessible via drives using the same secure key Help The Protection Mode for Cartridges area defines when the secure key is used for a cartridge in a tape drive with a secure key enabled In all modes the secure key is used to read data from cartridges that have a pre existing secure key If the secure key on the cartridge does not match the current secure key on the library the data on the cartridge can not be read Three write protection modes are available 157 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup e Never Write Secure Key to a Cartridge The secure key will never be written to a cartridge placed in a secured tape drive e Only Write Secure Key to Blank Cartridges The secure key will only be written to blank unformatted cartridges Write Secure Key to All Cartridges The secure key will be written to all cartridges including blank and formatted cartridges containing data This mode may be used to apply a secure key to cartridges with pre existing data Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Refer to figure 92 for information on Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Figure 92 Enable Disable Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Secure Key for Drives System must be offl
210. uide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Refresh Tape Alert Data The tape alerts data is generated and stored internally for quick reporting and viewing If the data files do not exist i e factory default they will be generated automatically To update the files click Refresh Display Filters Barcodes and or drives no longer in the library can be excluded from the tape alerts listing by unchecking the appropriate checkbox Also the user can select whether to display tape alerts from the last 1 or 24 hours or 7 14 30 or 60 days only Tape Alert Flags The Tape Alert Flags section lists all tape alerts that have been detected in the system along with total occurrences and when it last occurred To view details of a tape alert including which drive and barcode the tape alert was detect in click the Alert Flag s View Details Barcode with Tape Alert Flags The Barcode with Tape Alert Flags section lists all tape cartridges that have a tape alert detected A total alerts count and last occurrence for each cartridge is also displayed To view details of a cartridge s tape alert data including which drive and tape alert was detected with click the Barcode s View Details Note An asterisk after the barcode indicates the cartridge is no longer in the library Drives with Tape Alert Flags The Drives with Tape Alert Flags section lists all drives that have a tape alert detected A total alerts coun
211. urred on this drive yes no Revision Displays the current drive firmware revision Connect Type The tape drive communications type SCSI Fibre Channel WWN This option displays the unique world wide name for the tape drive Serial Number This option lists the serial number for the tape drive Media Type This option lists the type of media SDLT LTO Status The Status value can either be a OK or a error A zero indicates that the last command to be executed on the tape drive completed successfully If a 2 appears a check condition error was sent to the host because a command did not complete successfully on the drive Cleaning Req Does the tape drive require cleaning yes no Powered On Is the tape drive powered on yes no Fan Ok Is the tape drive fan ok yes no SCSI ID Displays the tape drive SCSI ID ADI Enabled Displays the tape drive ADI status if the tape drive is ADI capable yes no Sense Codes Displays any sense code information for this tape drive Additional Sense Information Displays any additional sense information for this tape drive 78 Figure 45 Move Media Screen Table 17 Move Media Options Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 2 To perform a Move Media command use the up and down arrows to select Move Media and press Select Note The library must be offline to perform a move me
212. ve source positions and consecutive empty destination positions The Move page displays see figure 68 116 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Operations A Z Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer lal Figure 68 Move Page Se ae E Dn O ix ig A Deo sermo ie B address Z ss tints E Operations Setup Utilities Find Move Inventory Drives Sift Sort Move cartridge Move Cartridge Hele System must be offline to perform moves Source r Source Destination Partition Element Partition Element Library 5 Sot Z Library So Position Count Destination At Logical Map EI Show Grippers Physical Map Library Cabinet 1 Master TrainingMakolI Online el Applet popupe vent started TET T i To move a cartridge 1 Selecta source cabinet or partition source element slot port drive or address and enter a starting position and count If the count field is left empty only the starting cartridge is moved Note The Physical Map allows you to move tape cartridges to or from the library gripper or CLM gripper The Logical Map allows you to move a tape cartridge across partitions A confirmation message prompts before proceeding with the move 2 Select a destination cabinet or partition element and position If more than one cartridge is moved the position entered in as a destination is the first one filled
213. vity Area Overview Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Quantum PX720 Web Pages Help System Test in Progress Abort Note When a library reconfiguring activity partition setting host configuration setting load port settings or capacity on demand setting is in process the browser redirects to a reconfiguring status page This area displays messages such as Firmware upgrade in progress Fibre Channel bridge firmware upgrade in progress System test in progress with Abort button Host configuration options modified with Activate button Partition settings in edited state with Activate button Excessive of bad blocks on Smart Media Cross Link Mechanism The Quantum PX720 cross link mechanism CLM allows you to connect CLM up to five libraries together and allow them to appear as one library to the host system If a CLM is installed in the library the CLM and all connected cabinet status is displayed in the Overview section see table 21 Note To connect multiple PX720 cabinets together requires optional Quantum PX720 Cross Link Mechanism Upgrade Kits to be installed in your library To add this upgrade kit please contact your Quantum Enterprise Storage Partner reseller or VAR your Quantum sales representative or Quantum Corporate at 1 800 677 6268 or 949 856 7800 for international or quantuminfo quantum com Note If a CLM is installed the
214. walls see table 7 2programmable load ports with 14 28 SDLT slots each Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Been ic aoa Number of Storage Elements Slots both Storage Number of and Load Ports Tape Drives No Cardcage With Cardcage 1 4 642 630 5 8 630 618 9 12 618 606 13 16 606 594 17 20 588 582 Figure 4 figure 5 and figure 6 show the storage slot load port slot and tape drive numbering conventions These conventions are used by the library GUI and the diagnostic software program Quantum PX720 User s Guide 9 Figure 4 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 SDLT Left Panels Load port disabled Quantum PX720 User s Guide Panel 1 Panel 2 Panel 3 Chapter 1 Library Description Load port enabled Overview 10 Figure 5 Slot Shelf Numbering PX720 SDLT Right Panels Load port disabled
215. with cartridges in the library or currently assigned to the library but not assigned to any tape drives Active Secure Keys keys currently assigned to a tape drive To delete a Secure Key Name Secure Key pair from the library 1 Select the desired Secure Key Names from the available lists 2 Click Delete A confirmation message will be displayed click Yes to continue Any tape drives that have been secure key enabled will remain enabled but the secure key will not be used to read or write cartridges Quantum PX720 User s Guide 162 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup Backup Secure Key File Refer to figure 97 for information on Backup Secure Key File Figure 97 Backup Secure Key File Backup Secure Key File NOTE The Encryption Key of the file from the originating Library is required when restoring a Secure Key File to a different Library Please keep the Secure Key File s associated Encryption Key in a secure but accessible location Encryption Key p Verify Encryption Key n sove as a The list of Secure Key Name Secure Key Pairs maintained on the library should be backed up to a local device whenever a change is made to the security keys Note Note the library s Encryption Key The Encryption Key is required when restoring the file to any library 1 Enter and verify the Encryption Key The Encryption Key is required when restoring the backup secure key file to any libr
216. work framework application such as HP OpenView or CA Unicenter the SNMP configuration must be defined SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol a set of protocols for managing complex networks SNMP works by sending messages called protocol data units PDUs to 140 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Setup different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices called agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requesters 1 Under Community Names see figure 83 click New to enter the new community information a Aunique name in the Name field the field holds up to 20 characters a z A Z no special characters or blank spaces are allowed Caution If no communities are defined the Quantum PX720 is universally accessible through a public community read only b IP address in the IP Address field if the value in the Network Mask edit box ends in a zero the value in the IP address edit box must also end in a zero c Subnet mask in the Network Mask field Note Asingle community with an IP address or network mask set to 0 0 0 0 or left blank indicates that IP address based access control is disabled d Access rights for the new community e Read Only allows SNMP read operations Read Write allows both SNMP read and write operations 2 Click Save 3 Click New in the Trap Destination area see figure 83
217. ws the user to view library statistics for the entire Statistics Page library or certain components within the library The following table shows the statistics available from the Statistics page Table 23 Statistics Information ne i Cabinet or Component Statistical Information CLM cross link Total time powered on seconds mechanism Total time processing CLM commands seconds Estimated number of Power Cycles Number of Individual CLM moves Number of CLM move retries Quantum PX720 User s Guide 100 Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Cabinet or Component Statistical Information Cabinet library Time since last power on seconds Time processing robot commands seconds Estimated number of power cycles Attempted slot port picks Attempted slot port places Attempted drive picks Attempted drive places Number of individual horizontal moves Number of individual vertical moves Number of individual extension moves Number of individual gripper moves Number of individual depth moves Number of individual rotary moves Number of horizontal retries Number of vertical retries Quantum PX720 User s Guide 101 Quantum PX720 User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX720 Remote Management Status Cabinet or Component Statistical Information Number of extension retries Number of gr
218. ycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please visit our website at http qcare quantum com or contact your local government authority your household waste disposal service or the business from which you purchased the product Quantum PX720 User s Guide 223 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to EN45014 Manufacturer s Name Quantum Corporation Manufacturer s Address 141 Innovation Drive Irvine CA 92612 3040 USA Declares that the Product s Product Description Automated Tape Library System Product Name PX720 Series Model Number s PX720 Product Options All Conforms to the following EC Directives and EC Standards Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Product Safety EN60950 3 Edition 2000 EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC EN55022 1997 Class A EN61000 3 2 1995 Class A EN61000 3 3 1994 EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 Authorizing Signature fed itchell Gilbert Manager Regulatory Date Issued 10 31 2003 European Headquarters 7 Lindenwood Chineham Business Park Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8WD United Kingdom Telephone 44 1 256 848 713 Fax 44 1 256 848 700 Quantum PX720 User s Guide 224

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