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1. PX506 LTO 9 Fixed cartridge slots P d i 0072 0075 0078 Top 0073 0076 0079 T 0074 0077 4 0080 0000 0006 0012 0001 0007 j 0013 E Fer b D 0002 0008 hy 004 28 S 0003 0009 1 0015 j 0004 0010 j 0016 a 0005 1 0011 fi 0017 l 0018 0024 0030 y 0019 0025 a 0031 d j 0020 0026 j 0032 lt Gripper 0021 0027 0033 o I 0022 0028 0034 U 0023 j 0029 j 0035 9 Fixed cartridge slots M 0081 0084 5 0087 0082 0085 0088 F 0083 ee E 0036 0042 0048 B E 0037 0043 0049 Tai rooi 0038 0044 0050 drive 1 a poo jy 0039 0045 0051 o d 0091 0040 0046 0052 Ai j 0092 0041 0047 0053 Tap o 40093 3l ra TE 0094 ff 0054 0060 0066 drive 3 d
2. Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 24 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 13 PX510 Internal Layout Right View Cartridge Magazines 5 on left side 21 on right side Tape drives Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 25 Back Panel Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Each cartridge magazin
3. Table 7 lists the capacities of all the sizes of multiple library stacks created using PX502 library modules Table 8 lists the capacities of all multiple library stacks created using PX506 library modules Table 9 lists the capacities of all multiple library stacks created using PX510 library modules You can obtain different capacities by combining PX502 PX506 and PX510 library modules in a multiple library stack Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 32 Table 7 Capacity PX502 Multiple Library Stack 42U Chapter 1 Library Description Library Scalability Stacked Configurations High Rack 2 of Cartridges Capacity in TB Elg gt E SDLT 320 SDLT 600 DLT S4 HP LTO Gen 2 HP LTO Gen 3 S a 2 2 1 8 3 e u a a a a a D 5 3 8 8 x 3k o a a a 5 5 a x o 2 E 2 2 2 E E o amp a E o o o o o 3k z N a z o z o z o z o z o 1 2 32 40 5 1 10 2 9 6 19 2 26 4 52 8 7 6 15 2 15 2 30 4 2 4 64 80 10 2 20 4 19 2 38 4 52 8 105 6 14 4 28 8 28 8 57 6 3 6 96 120 15 3 30 6 28 8 57 6 79 2 158 4 22 0 44 0 44 0 88 0 4 8 128 160 20 4 40 8 38 4 76 8 105 6 211 2 29 6 59 2 5
4. Py TT Tt S Bey Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Left hand magazines 0099 0105 0100 0106 0101 1 0107 0114 0120 0115 0121 0116 0122 0117 0123 0118 J 0124 0119 7 0125 0132 0138 0133 0139 0134 0140 0135 0141 0136 Ng 0137 0143 of 0150 0156 es 0151 0157 drive Zldrive 1 ii 0152 0158 ee ues a7 0153 0159 E ie Tape 9t 0154 X 0160 drive 4 drive3 J 9 H e in am mE j 0155 d 0161 ape ape drive 6 drives 7 0162 X 0168 W 0174 Alpe TRES 0163 0169 0175 B drive 8 drive 7 or 0164 0170 0176 F a ER C SEN d 0165 0171 j 0177 IH Jo drive 10 drive 9 10166 0172 0178 pone Haney 0167 A 0173 X 0179 LTO magazines have 18 cartridges Right hand magazines 10 Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Tape Drives Tape Drive Types Table 1 SDLT 320 Performance Characteristics PX500 Series tape libraries are equipped with either SCSI or native Fibre Channel tape drives One SCSI or Fibre bus is provided for the library robotics gr
5. P a Right doors Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 50 Connecting to Host Workstations Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Connect the SCSI or Fibre Channel cables as shown in the following figures PX502 Cabling Configurations PX502 Cabling Configuration SCSI PX502 Cabling Configuration Surrogate PX502 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel PX506 Cabling Configurations PX506 Cabling Configuration SCSI PX506 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel PX510 Cabling Configurations PX510 Cabling Configuration SCSI PX510 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel Note Quantum ships sufficient SCSI cables and terminators with the libraries to set up two drives per SCSI bus Stacked Configuration PX502Stacked Cabling Configuration Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 51 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 27 PX502 Cabling Configuration SCSI Host computer Of Jo 9
6. iape E drive 6 Tape Edrive 5 U Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel ports 57 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 34 PX502 Stacked Cabling Configuration Host compute n PX502 master library Ethernet 7 iJ V of Host computer to on Host computer
7. SDLT magazines have 15 cartridges Overview Figure 5 Slot Numbering PX510 SDLT 0000 0005 0010 0075 0080 0085 0001 0006 0011 0076 0081 0086 0002 0007 0012 9 0077 0082 ff 0087 0003 0008 0013 0078 0083 j 0088 0004 0009 0014 0079 0084 W 0089 L 0015 0020 0025 0090 0095 0100 0016 j 0021 0026 0091 H 0096 0101 0017 0022 ff 0027 0092 1 0097 0102 0018 0023 j 0028 i 0093 0098 0103 m Tim h 0019 0024 0029 0094 i 0099 0104 0030 0035 0040 0105 0110 jj 0115 0031 0036 0041 0106 0111 _ 0116 l 0032 0037 0042 0107 0112 0117 99 im im 0033 ff 0038 0043 0108 H 0113 J 0118 1 0034 0039 0044 0109 W 0114 0119 zi 0157 erer 4 0158 0045 0050 0055 LIT ieee 2 0159 i 0120 0125 0130 0046 0051 M 0056 f drive 2larive 1 870160 1 0121 0126 0131 Om An e w ua 0047 0052 0057 j lrape Sj 0161 o gj 0122 0127 0132 0048 0053 0058 drive 4 drive3 dj 0162 j 0123 0128 N 0133 0049 0054 0059 Tape 148 0163 j 0124 0129 i 0134 drive 6 drive 5 et 0165 ooso j 0065 0070 pL peer a 0135 0140 0145 LT Tape 0166 2
8. The library host and Ethernet network are connected only to the Master library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 220 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Loading the Tape Before operating the library load the appropriate tape cartridges LTO Cartridges and or SDLT into the library starting with the left hand magazines refer to Preparing the Library for Operation on page 48 for more information on tape cartridges Initially configuring the library consists of the following steps Turning on the Library Setting the Library Options Setting the Date and Time Setting Network Information Initial Configuration Turning on the Library To turn on the library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 221 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library 1 Verify that Power cables are firmly in place e All doors are closed 2 Turnon the power switch located in the lower left hand corner of the OCP see figure 118 Figure 118 Turning On the Library OCP Power button During the power up sequence the library performs an inventory The power up sequence can take several minutes Setting the Library Options To set the library options 1 Press Setup from the Home screen The OCP displays the Setup screen see figure 119 Quant
9. SCSI jumper cables SCSI terminator Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 52 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 28 PX502 Cabling Configuration Surrogate Host computer gt o u u u o S n Z SCSI surrogate cabling shown Native Fiber Channel systems also have the host connected to tape drive one SCSI terminator SCSI jumper cables Figure 29 PX502 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel Fibre Channel host SAN LTO 2 3 native Fibre Channel drives shown SDLT 600 and DLT S4 native Fibre oa Channel drives have only one FC port C a 0 Fibre Channel ports Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library O
10. Eyelet P uen T SB Sa eS 4 Install the two halves of the robotics shipping foams as shown in figure 129 Caution Take standard ESD precautions when working within the library chassis a Install the left hand foam first so that it fits down into the robotics platform then push towards the back of the unit until it stops b Install the right hand foam onto the library robotics so the motor fits into the foam opening then push towards the front of the library until it stops Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 235 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 129 Installing the Robotics Restraints A Left hand shipping foam Robotics assembly shown outside of library for clarity Robotics motor Foam inside robotics platform Right hand shipping foam 5 Slide the robotics with the shipping foams under the metal restraints so the metal bands fall into the restraint cutouts Clamp the two halves of the metal r
11. LED Status Problem Status SCB LED Flashing SCB good Communicating SCB LED solid System busy If the LED is solid for more than two minutes and the library has been initialized contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix SCB LED Off System idle f the LED is off for more than two minutes and the library has been initialized contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 185 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Table 37 Fibre Channel SCB LED Internal network SCB LED indicator Fibre Channel LED indicator Customer network LED Status Problem Status SCB LED Flashing SCB good Communicating SCB LED solid System busy If the LED is solid for more than two minutes and the library has been initialized contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix SCB LED Off System idle If the LED is off for more than two minutes and the library has been initialized contact an authorized Quantum field service engi
12. No The library host and Ethernet network are connected only to the Master library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 58 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Turning the Library On and Off This section explains Turning On the Library Turning Off the Library Placing the Library On line or Off line Turning On the Library To turn on the library 1 Verify that Power cables are firmly in place e All doors are closed Turning the Library On and Off 2 Push the power button located in the lower left hand corner of the OCP see figure 35 During the power up sequence the library performs an inventory The power up sequence can take several minutes Figure 35 Turning On the Library Power button Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide OCP 59 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the OCP Turning Off the Library To turn off the library 1 Push the power button located on the front of the library and hold for approximately 1 second see figure 35 The library begins the shutdown sequence The shutdown sequence can take up to two minutes to complete Placing the Library On With the library turned on press the button corresponding to Ops on the line or Off line OCP to access the Operations screen Sele
13. Fibre Channel ports Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 55 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 32 PX510 Cabling Configuration SCSI SCSI jumper SCSI jumper SCSI terminators Host compute Host compute SCSI gt gt jumper SCSI terminators jumper Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 56 Figure 33 PX510 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel Fibre Channel host SAN LTO 2 3 native Fibre Channel drives shown SDLT 600 and DLT S4 native Fibre Channel drives have only one FC port Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide ed o Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation drive 1
14. Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Gripper 9 Fixed cartridge slots Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 0069 jf 0072 j 0075 0070 0073 0076 0071 jj 0074 jj 0077 0030 0035 0040 0031 0036 0041 0032 0037 0042 o 0033 0038 0043 x 0034 0039 0044 T th o 2 0045 0050 0055 au 0046 0051 0056 9 0047 0052 0057 2 0048 0053 0058 9 0049 0054 0059 SDLT magazines have 15 cartridges Right hand magazines Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 4 Slot Numbering
15. Power source see appendix A on page 189 for power requirements Tapecartridges LTO and or SDLT After the Quantum PX500 Series is in it s final location the following steps are required to complete the installation Installing the Quantum PX500 Series Cabling the Quantum PX500 Series Loading Tape Cartridges Initial Configuration Installing the Quantum The PX500 Series library modules fit into a standard 19 inch wide rack PX500 Series Refer to figure 10 and figure 11 for rack space requirements Complete mounting information is provided in the Quantum PX502 Series Quick Start PN 81 81292 01 A01 and the Quantum PX506 and PX510 Unpacking and Installation Instructions PN 81 81338 01 A01 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 35 Table 10 Rack Space Requirements PX502 and PX506 N 1 PX502 library module 4U Vv 1 PX506 library module 10U Hole pattern Top of rack 312 in 7 92 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 5 in 12 7 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 5 in 12 7 mm p 4U 1 75 in 44 45 mm Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide CON bd Chapter 1 Library Descript
16. Chapter 1 Library Description Left hand magazines Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide
17. The values in the of Cartridges and Capacity columns assume that all the magazines and fixed cartridge slots are fully populated with data cartridges TCompressed values assume 2 1 compression ratios Table 9 Capacity PX510 Multiple Library Stack 42U High Rack of 5 Cartridges Capacity in TB S x gt E SDLT 320 SDLT 600 DLT S4 HP LTO Gen 2 HP LTO Gen 3 S 2 2 Z 8 F F F F F a a a a a x g g g g g o a o a o a o a o a amp x H o 3 E 3 E 3 E 3 E 3 o G a E e e o e e 3k z 7 a z o z o z o z o z o 1 10 170 200 51 102 136 8 273 6 40 80 80 160 2 20 340 400 102 204 273 6 555 2 80 160 160 320 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 34 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started The values in the of Cartridges and Capacity columns assume that all the magazines and fixed cartridge slots are fully populated with data cartridges TCompressed values assume 2 1 compression ratios Getting Started This chapter describes the procedures necessary to get your Quantum PX500 Series up and running Have the following equipment and accessories available before installing the library SCSI cables to support 1 host bus adapter HBA per two tape drives HBAs in the host e 2 tape drives per SCSI bus Note SDLT 600 DLT S4 and LTO 3 tape drives require a dedicated SCSI bus for each tape drive 1 tape drive per SCSI bus
18. 29 Figure 16 PX510 Back Pane Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Cooling fans CPCI card cage 4 D DEENL a DEN gummi TRES LUUN HESN UESWD Rm DEUM System controller board WF gt Power connectors wes IF Power supplies x 6 Iz I A o connectors I Uo L Tape drives x 10 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 30 Chapter 1 Library Description DLTSage Tape Security DLTSage Tape Security The PX500 Series tape libraries 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
19. Quick Status Messages Description Online and Offline These messages indicate the current availability status of the library Init Error The library has failed to initialize Review the hardware status page and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 90 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Quick Status Messages Description Stopped The gripper has stopped Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Door Open A library door is open Tape Cleaning A tape drive is being cleaned Moving A tape cartridge is being moved Code Update The library is in the process of upgrading the system code Wait until the process is complete Initializing The library is in the process of coming online Wait until the library becomes online Power Down The library is powering down Wait for the unit to shutdown Communication Down The library is in the process of shutting down Library communication will resume when the library powers on Over Temp The library has exceeded the maximum temperature threshold Review the hardware status page and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary Diagnostic The library is executing a diagnostic test Wait for the test to complete Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 91 Chapter 3 Quant
20. Installing Tape Cartridges To install tape cartridges 4 1 Label each cartridge see SDLT Cartridges on page 43 and LTO Cartridges on page 45 for information on cartridge labels 2 Setthe write protect switch to either write protect or write enable see SDLT Cartridges on page 43 and LTO Cartridges on page 45 for information on write protect switches Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 40 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges 3 Place cartridges right side up in the fixed slots and magazines a Open the library doors see Library Operations on page 68 to open the library doors Note Ina PX506 and PX510 library the bottom doors must be open to open the top doors u b Remove the magazines see Library Operations on page 68 to release the magazines Note Youhave approximately 10 seconds to open the doors and remove the magazines If you did not complete the operation repeat the steps Note Ina PX506 and PX510 library only the bottom magazines must be released from the OCP All other magazines can be removed without being released c Load the tape cartridges in the magazines and fixed bins It is recommended to start loading tape cartridges in magazine 1 bin 0000 see Library Models on page 2 for magazine and bin locations Warning Do NOT reach into the library to load tape cartridges into the fixed bins
21. Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only protezione da interferenze dannose quando l apparecchiatura viene azionata in un ambiente commerciale Questa apparecchiatura genera utilizza e pu irradiare energia a radiofrequenza e se non installata e utilizzata secondo il manuale di istruzioni potrebbe causare interferenze dannose alle comunicazioni radio Eventuali cambiamenti o modifiche apportati a questa apparecchiatura potrebbero invalidare il diritto dell utente ad utilizzare questa apparecchiatura Il funzionamento dell apparecchiatura in una zona residenziale potrebbe causare interferenze nel qual caso l utente dovr a proprie spese prendere i dovuti provvedimenti per eliminare le interferenze Questo dispositivo conforme alla Parte 15 delle norme FCC Il funzionamento soggetto alle seguenti condizioni 1 Questo dispositivo non pu causare interferenze dannose e 2 Questo dispositivo deve accettare eventuali interferenze ricevute incluse le interferenze causate da funzionamento indesiderato VERIS EE Aeon BEER TRERERNETER BEER DUR EHER REARRANGE gt Industry Canada apparati digitali Avvertenza CISPR 22 Riferimento Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 2 edizione Questo dispositivo digitale di Classe A amp conforme a tuttii requisiti dei regolamenti canadesi per apparecchiature che causano interferenze Quest
22. Caution Ifthe reel locks are not visible do not use the cartridge Reel lock Figure 102 Location of the opening Reel Locks and the Hub Reel lock opening Spring loaded hub 4 Verify that the spring loaded hub see figure 102 is centered within the circular opening in the tape cartridge 5 Gently press the hub then release it Make sure the hub springs back into place and is still centered within its circular opening 6 Open the tape cartridge door see figure 103 a Gently press up on the tab at the right side of the tape cartridge door b Swing the door open Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 198 Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges Figure 103 Opening the Tape Cartridge Door Tape Tab cartridge door 7 Verify that e The tape is wound tightly on the reel e The tape leader loop is sticking up about an eighth of an inch e The tape leader loop is not bent or torn Caution If any of the above conditions are not met do not use the cartridge 8 Check for proper operation of the tape cartridge s write protect switch see figure 104 The switch should snap back and forth and the orange tab should be visible when the switch is in the write protected position Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 199 Figure 104 Write Protect Switch Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Main
23. Utilities Identification Users SCSI FC Bridge Network Events Date amp Time Library Fibre Channel Bridge cabinet Device IP Address Model world wide name Bridge links gridge Bl http 192 168 20 126 2600 Quantum FC1202 100000E0020317AC SYOS13BFA0O0004 5 6 19 FC1202 shown Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan The FC iSCSI bridge page displays e Cabinet number s e Device number s IP address for the FC iSCSI bridge e Model of the FC iSCSI bridge World wide name for the FC iSCSI bridge Serial number for the FC iSCSI bridge Current firmware revision on the FC iSCSI bridge 2 Click Rescan to discover new FC iSCSI bridges or updated firmware 3 Click on the Fibre Channel iSCSI bridge you want to manage The FC1202 or TC2201 web interface displays For more information on the FC1202 Fibre Channel bridge and the web interface see the Quantum FC1202 User s Guide PN 81 81354 included on the Quantum PX500 Series documentation CD For more information on the TC2201 iSCSI bridge and the web interface see the Quantum TC2201 User s Guide PN 81 81539 included on the Quantum PX500 Series documentation CD The network information section allows the user to enter network information so the library can be controlled remotely via an Ethernet network Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 115 Figure 78 Network Page Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Managem
24. i Applet popupEvent started IT DD M Internet Using the Quantum PX500 The first page that displays when you access the Quantum PX500 Series Series Web Pages web pages is the Quantum PX500 Series Overview page see figure 61 This page includes information on the Quantum PX500 Series such as library name date and time and includes a dynamic graphic which changes colors depending on the library health Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 89 Quick Status Table 18 Quick Status Library Health Conditions Table 19 Quick Status Health Messages Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages The Overview page is divided into five distinct sections Banner Quick status Navigation area Content area The banner frame displays the corporate logo and product name The contents frame displays a list of the Quantum PX500 Series web pages To view a page click its corresponding link The management frame displays the page you selected 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 18 and table 19 for quick status library health conditions Quick Status Icon Library Health Description P Library health The library health is OK OK Library health The library health is II ces ins critical stat needs attention
25. 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 Table 26 Send Email Test able end Email Tes 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 PX500 Series system with a network 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 different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices called Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 119 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requesters 1 Under Community Names see figure 80 click New to enter the new community information a A unique name in the Name field the field holds up to 60 characters No blank spaces are allowed b IP address in the IP Address field if the value in the Network Mask edit box ends
26. Figure 99 View Log Page http 10 40 192 51 Drive Log Details Microsoft Internet Explorer nml xj Cabinet 1 Drive 1 Log Sense Packet 1 Event CA03 V13 0 17 Mar 2006 Up 021 08 37 095 POH PC 21 1 Temp 26 Motion Hr Min 13 20 This event is information only and does not necessarily indicate an error Event specific data 00000007 00000007 Packet 2 Event C O02 V13 0 17 Mar 2006 Up 000 28 44 444 POH PC 21 4 Temp 27 Motion Hr Min 13 20 This event is information only and does not necessarily indicate an error Packet 3 CUP Event v14 0 08 May 2006 Up 000 00 00 006 POH PC 21 5 Temp 128 Motion Hr Min 0 00 CUP status Complete Cnt Old V013 83AD75DF 17 Mar 2006 19 48 28 Pers 4 1 Cnt New V014 1237C602 08 May 2006 1 12 Pers 0 1 Drv Old ODDOOO00 BF8651B1 Drv New OEO00000 ADCS2ES1 Packet 4 SCSI Event Vi4 O 08 May 2006 Up 000 00 00 006 POH PC 21 5 Temp 128 Motion Hr Min 0 00 MID 00000000 SK 9 ASC OE ASCQ OE AddErr 00 Error unique data 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000 000000 00000000 Drive log Data successfully retrieved Next Close Window zii EPOD OD Internet To retrieve a FA log file failure analysis click Retrieve Reference 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
27. 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 Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Figures Fibre Channel iSCSI Page sss 115 Network Page evento pr ertum ett 116 Events Page eonun deeds 118 SNMP Section of Event Page sse 121 Date amp Time Page uu 2 222 gt 2 22222802 122 Library Page eon eei etie ttes 123 Partitions Page sis vin antun sauer 125 Secure Key Page iets os uen nep endet 129 Protection Mode for Cartridges sss 130 Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives 131 Select Secure Key for Library 132 Assign Secure Key to Cartridge sess 132 Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair 133 Delete Secure Key Name sss 134 Backup Secure Key File ences 135 Upload Secure Key File sss 136 Utilities Page eret ttt tetto 139 Library Page ever ee eet p nette 140 Selftest Page casnesentdedene nei aiiis 142 System Tests Page ae 143 Maintenance Page sse een 144 Logs Page iet eec deii e eet 146 View L g Page cuaenoitediee an nep dii ede 147 Reference Page unes gre ni Gites 148 About Page ansia me
28. Index 270 Index 271 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide
29. Rretry count of rotation move retries When you are finished viewing the statistics information press Exit to return to the Info screen The Operations Ops screen allows the user to view the status and issue Operations Screen j i 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 43 Figure 43 Operations Screen Library operat tons Find tape Howe tape Drive operations 2can LnWentory Enit Enter Exit The Ops screen provides the following choices Library Operations Find Tape Move Tape Drive Operations Scan Inventory Library Operations To view library operations information Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 68 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Ops screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Library Operations and press Enter The Library Operations screen displays see figure 44 Figure 44 Library Operations Screen Library ops Exit Enter The following library operations options are available see table 12 Table 12 Library Operations Options Library Operations Options Description Library on offline When the cabinet is online the library is ready for host communication and for backup jobs to proceed When the cabinet is offline the host is no longer able to communicate with the library Self tests
30. Take standard ESD precautions when working within the library chassis Caution Note If there are any cartridges in the fixed bins you can remove them now l pe B B ILA ELE 1e B Figure 127 Moving the Robotics i fo E Ll e Library robotics Ik un n cw PK Se 3 Install the metal restraints through the chassis eyelets as shown in figure 128 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 234 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 128 Inserting the Metal Restraint etal restraints 37
31. 100 120 V Fiche Broche parall le avec broche de mise la terre configuration NEMA 5 15P Cordon Type SJT trois fils 16 AWG 1 5 mm ou 18 AWG 1 0 mm Longueur 15 pieds 4 5 m au maximum Courant nominal 10 A au minimum 125 V Reglementation relative au laser Reglementation relative a la pile de la biblioth que ATTENTION Avec tous les panneaux et enceintes en place ce produit est class comme un produit laser de Classe I Le lecteur de codes barres l int rieur de ce produit est cependant un laser de Classe II vitez toute exposition la lumi re laser mise par le lecteur de codes barres Ne fixez pas le faisceau des yeux ATTENTION L utilisation de commandes ou de r glages ou l ex cution de proc dures autres que celles sp cifi es ici peuvent entrainer une exposition dangereuse ATTENTION Ce produit comporte une batterie au lithium La m moire RAM non volatile Dallas Semiconductor DS1743 100 comporte une pile au lithium Le lithium peut tre consid r comme un mat riau dangereux Mettez cette batterie au rebut conform ment aux lois locales nationales et f d rales Italiano Dichiarazione FCC Questa apparecchiatura stata provata e trovata conforme ai limiti per i dispositivi digitali di Classe A relativi alla Parte 15 delle norme FCC Questi limiti sono concepiti per garantire un livello ragionevole di Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 249 Dichiarazione per Taiwan
32. Providing Necessary Tools and Equipment Taking ESD Precautions Before you begin the installation procedure in this section make the following preparations as described in this section Providing Necessary Tools and Equipment Taking ESD Precautions Provide the following tools for installing the PX502 library 3mm Allen wrench 25mm Allen wrench 1 flat blade screwdriver Antistatic wrist strap included in accessory kit Some components within the PX502 library contains static sensitive parts To avoid damaging these parts while performing installation procedures always observe the following precautions Keep the library turned off during all installation procedures Use an antistatic wrist strap included in the accessory kit Keep static sensitive parts in their original shipping containers until ready for installation Do not place static sensitive parts on a metal surface Place them inside their protective shipping bag or on an antistatic mat Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 203 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Avoid touching connectors and other components Note Dry climates and cold weather heating environments have lower relative humidity and are more likely to produce static electricity Installing the Library Installing a PX502 library in a rack consists of the following steps Locating the Mounting Position Installin
33. Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 143 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities 1 Select an action and a number of runs and click Apply Maintenance The cabinet performs the system test 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 The maintenance section allows the user to backup or restore system 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 Figure 97 Maintenance Page The Maintenance page displays see figure 97 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Go OQ x ig 15 D seh feros Address Juris Operations Library System Tests Maintenance Logs Configuration Files System must be offline NOTE After restoring from a backup file or resetting to factory settings the library will be automatically rebooted Action Cabinet Backup 7 Cabinet 1 7 Browse Upload Firmware File Name Firs Upload Drive Image System must be offline Drive Type P rsaez Cabinet All Drive Number Cabinet 1 Drive 1 v File Name Browse Utilities Apply Apply E Applet popupEvent started 9 Internet Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 144 Table 30 Configur
34. Table 6 Front Panel Features Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Feature Description Operator The operator control panel consists of the following elements control panel OCP OCP display 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 and run diagnostic tests The OCP is discussed in detail in chapter 2 Five OCP These buttons in combination with the OCP are used to buttons scroll through screens and select options or commands Light emitting diode LED The functionality of these buttons changes depending on the currently displayed OCP screen The power button is used to turn the library on and off The operator control panel has one LED indicators Steady green indicates a idle state indicator Flashing green indicates a busy state Flashing amber indicates an attention state Steady amber indicates an error Magazine These doors protect the data cartridge magazines access doors Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 21 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 10 illustrates the internal layout of a PX502 library Figure 11 Int IL t iudice ede illustrates the internal layout of a PX506 library Figure 10 PX502 Internal Layout Elevator 2 fixed bins Right cartridge Left cartridge magazine Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 2
35. The library failed the version Critical Code update than hdr entry image verification test size Loader Image size The library failed the version Critical Code update smaller than hdr entry verification test image size Loader Image too large The library failed the version Critical Code update for allocated memory verification test image size Invalid boot image The boot code used to initialize Critical Code update the system is invalid Update the library firmware with the latest version of code Invalid drive image The tape drive software Critical Code update type dest downloaded into the library memory is invalid Invalid system image The library software used for Warning Code update location system operation is invalid Update the library firmware with the latest version of code Start System A loader update was attempted Informational Code update Codeupdate type dest Codeupdate successful A code update has completed Informational Code update type dest Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 151 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Codeupdate failed A code update has failed Informational Code update status Backplane nv erase err Non Volatile memory on the back Critical Diagnostics region id status plane could not be erased Replace the backplane to restore normal library operations Backplane nv read err Non Volatile me
36. Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Figures Setup SCEeen i eoe tte tee eren ese teri tee Reste Pe ee eet 73 Cabinet Setup Screen sissien egets teisese aen iess 74 Library Setup Screen siiis eisni is 76 SECULIY SCHEEN u t A A een ell hy 77 Network Screen eie ette eiia RERE AR i eiat o 78 Date and Time Screens 79 Diagnostic Screen eines 80 System level Test Screen sse 80 Subsystem Tests Screen sss eee 81 Component Tests Screen niiin S S 82 Load Pott Setn gS uinnsinn 84 Quantum PX500 Series Web Page Menu Items 87 Quantum Tape Security Menus sse 88 OVerview Page nenn nn iee iet ete iS 89 Stat s Page i eosdteeieacdu detenti ees 92 Hardware Status Page sess 93 Event Log Pa Ge iis eaa ertet ett rera re renes 94 Statistics Page oti eec nece de bbs 98 Operations Rage ieesutetieteeooie ee 99 Find Pages bee RO neben 100 Move Page teet estet ener ete 102 Inventory Page eerte ee 104 Drives P age iinotecuueiteeatee Due a EEN iaaiiai 105 Setup Rage iin tie eee AR eR E 107 Users Page a eae tea nb cete teretes ese dentes 109 Create Key USEE iper eere sessa nans s a E Esn seme 111 Remove Secure User siipiin aies tet eE 111 Change Key User Password sess 112 SCSE Ragen 12222 2ER a 113 x
37. Gripper Problems eee 179 Operating Problems scannen 181 Interpreting System LED Status sse eee n 183 Operator Control Panel OCP LED Status ee esse 183 System Controller Board SCB LED Status 184 Power Supply LED Status eerte nitet tentent 187 Tape Drive LED Status toit etienne 188 Appendix A Specifications 189 Physical Sp cifications eripere erret rte rers 190 Performance Specifications eee eese eee etete entente trennen 192 Reliability Specifications eee tieniti rit enti o testate tosen n 193 Tape Drive Specifications eee et tpe ce see none 194 Environmental Specifications sse 194 N ise LEVELS e 195 SCSISpecificaHos rre it eoe eet isn ae rp eto a averse ede 195 Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance 196 Handling DLT tape Cartridges sese 196 Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges ieee sss 197 When To Visually Inspect a DLTtape Cartridge 197 Visual Inspection Procedure serene 197 P M R sere Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library 201 Selecting an Installation Location sse 201 Rack Space Requirements esee eene 202 Environmental Conditions sse 203 Prepar
38. Internal EayOut iiec e EEE inch 22 Back Panel M P 26 DEISage Tape Security oerte eem eet eee tena 31 Mixed Media Support seen eren ennemi 31 Library Scalability Stacked Configurations sss 31 Getting Started M it 35 Installing the Quantum PX500 Series sse 35 Cabling the Quantum PX500 Series sss 38 Loading Tape Cartridges ise eerte direpta epe looi 38 Initial Configuration a 39 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide iii Contents Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations 40 Installing Tape Cartridges ccssvscissossvosssssesssocosssstsrenstotenseogesstvtbensosobvabenestoas 40 Taking ESD Preca utiORs urr tr tent oerte 42 SDLT Cartridges ce iecore repe e Pee gems 43 LTO Cartridges usa anne 45 Cleaning Cartridges rere Ie RUD ERROR HEURE RESTO 46 Preparing the Library for Operation sse 48 Close the Cabinet Doors and Access Panels sss 48 Connecting to Host Workstations sss eee 51 Turning the Library On and Off sss 59 Turning Onithe Libtavy nennen a 59 Turning Off the Library ansehe ie 60 Placing the Library On line or Off line sess 60 Usine the OCDP ii utos ERREUR ERO EI E 60 Igloui dvscli 60 OCP Home Sereen oi eene ee eine tenen eie 61 OCP Buttons ic icit ee ente tree deii item e
39. The library must be off line before executing any health tests 1 Click the Start Test button Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 142 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management The system performs a health test on all robotic axis Previous test results can be viewed below System Tests The system test section allows the user to run a series of tests on an individual cabinet axis Utilities 1 To access the System Tests page from the Utilities page click on the System Tests tab at the top of the page The System Tests page displays see figure 96 Figure 96 System Tests Page AB system tests reerasolE Internet eres File Edit View Favorites Tools Library System Tests Maintenance Logs Health Test System must be offline Cabinet Cabinet 1 System Tests System must be offline Test Type Library Level bd Action Partition Runs Pass Thru Elevator Library IV Continuous Cabinet Cabinet 1 Previous Results Utilities start Test Start Test Library Level Tests Test Names Result Pass Thru Elevator Not Available Select a partition Library Date Not Available System Level Tests Test Names Result Random Load Unload Test Failed Randam fSints Only Nat Availahle To run a System Test on a cabinet Date Feb 21 2007 18 46 56 Nat Availahle Note The library must be off line before executing any system tests
40. devices that depending on library model see Library Models may consist of up to 20 tape drives and up to 170 SDLT or 200 LTO tape cartridges Both SDLT and LTO tape cartridges can be installed in a single library as long as the appropriate magazines and drives are installed The PX500 Series libraries consist of the following models e PX502 Library PX506 Library e PX510 Library Library Models PX502 Library The PX502 library supports up to two tape drives and up to 32 SDLT cartridges or 38 LTO cartridges Cartridges are stored in two removable cartridge magazines and two fixed slots Tape Fixed Drives Magazines Slots Cartridges SDLT 0 2 2 15 slots per 2 32 magazine Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 2 Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Tape Fixed Drives Magazines Slots Cartridges LTO 0 2 2 18 slots p
41. for clean op drvNum Drive cleaning operation An operation failed Critical Sys manager failed drvNum status Stack message received A stack communication error has Informational Sys manager while one in progress occurred cab index offset Allocate failed threadX A TX blk pool op error has Critical Sys manager status pool occurred Create data pool failed A TX blk pool op error has Critical Sys manager threadX status occurred Create elem pool failed A TX blk pool op error has Critical Sys manager threadX status occurred Create label pool failed A TX blk pool op error has Critical Sys manager threadX status occurred Release failed threadX A TX blk pool op error has Critical Sys manager status occurred Create failed threadX A TX blk queue op error has Critical Sys manager status que occurred Receive failed threadX A TX blk queue op error has Critical Sys manager status occurred Send failed msgid A TX blk queue op error has Critical Sys manager threadX status occurred Create failed threadX A TX blk semaphore op error has Critical Sys manager status occurred Create failed threadX A TX blk timer op error has Critical Sys manager status occurred Shutdown timer expired Time limit has expired Informational Sys manager task mask Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 168 Event Detail Fan speed critical 0 id Fan speed warning 0 id Event Description Fan monito
42. other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure CAUTION This product contains a Lithium battery Lithium may be considered a hazardous material Dispose of this battery in accordance with local state and federal laws The Lithium batteries included in this product are Panasonic BR1225 C Battery ST Micro M41T81 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 Deutsch Regelungen der FCC Nach Tests wurde festgelegt dass dieses Ger t den digitalen Ger ten der Klasse A entspricht und den Vorschriften in Abschnitt 15 der Regelungen der FCC unterliegt Durch diese Vorschriften wird ein angemessener Schutz vor sch dlichen Strahlungen gew hrleistet wenn dieses Ger t in einer kommerziellen Umgebung betrieben wird Von den Ger ten wird Hochfrequenzenergie erzeugt genutzt und abgestrahlt die bei einer im Widerspruch zu diesem Handbuch stehenden Installation oder Nutzung Funkst rungen erzeugen kann nderungen und Modifikationen an diesem Ger t k nnen zum Erl schen der Betriebserlaubnis f r dieses Ger t f hren Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 243 App
43. sss 47 LTO Cleaning Cartridges sess 47 Closing the PX502 Front Doors see 48 Closing the PX506 Front Doors eee 49 Closing the PX510 Front Doors sse 50 PX502 Cabling Configuration SCSI uo eee 52 PX502 Cabling Configuration Surrogate 53 PX502 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel 53 PX506 Cabling Configuration SCSI eens 54 PX506 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel 55 PX510 Cabling Configuration SCSI sss 56 PX510 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel 57 PX502 Stacked Cabling Configuration ss 58 Turning On the Library sess 59 OCP Component ree eerte Ire 62 Info Screen ssiri risiini ikisini ian dere prtroi dedo 63 Overview Oreeion n a ee A tei erit net 64 Hardware Screen se asus 65 Hardware Information esses 65 Ev nt Log Screen niea eani pestilenti Enine 66 Statistics Screen ciet dee etna 67 Operations Sereen aniier rete ertet re e HR ER 68 Library Operations Screen esses 69 Match Label Screen seisis seniii issis 70 Move From Screen sti esce teen eed A 71 Drive Operations reen arestes raa 72 ix 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
44. tape drives to view the drive details Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives To configure the Native Fibre channel topology speed and loop ID 1 Click on the Fibre link under the Connectivity type Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 113 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup The media changer or tape drive configuration screen displays Refer to table 23 for configuration options Table 23 Native Fibre Channel Configuration Options Configuration Option Description Configured Speed Select 1 G 2 G or Auto negotiate to set the configured speed Configured Topology Select point to point arbitrated loop or Auto negotiate to set the configured topology Loop ID Select the loop ID The loop ID can only be set when the configured topology is set to arbitrated loop EciecelRridaa This section allows users manage the FC1202 Fibre Channel bridge s or FC iSCSI Brid 8 8 dish TC2201 iSCSI bridges installed in the cabinet Note The FC or iSCSI bridge information only displays when a Fibre Channel or iSCSI bridge is installed in the library 1 To access the FC iSCSI Bridge page from the Setup page click on the FC iSCSI Bridge tab at the top of the page The FC iSCSI Bridge page displays see figure 77 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 114 Figure 77 Fibre Channel iSCSI Page Network Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup C i Quantum
45. 0061 hc 0066 0071 ive 8 drive 7 0167 0136 0141 0146 0062 0067 0072 8 0168 1 L 0137 0142 0147 J 0063 0068 0073 drive 9 1 0169 3 0138 0143 0148 4 0064 0069 0074 0170 j 0139 1j 0144 0149 Right hand magazines Figure 6 Slot Numbering PX510 LTO Bey z ben Bew y Ben TTTTT Chapter 1 Library Description Overview 0102 0103 0104
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47. Appendix E Regulatory Statements 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 interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 BAR du P BE IE Japan VCCI Statement ZRANHEHENTENR CORB ITZAHBBRNKETT CNKBERERHTERTD EERHERBITSELTLEDBUNLET COSACHERENEYUENR ZMISLFIEKENILENBUFT VCCI A Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 241 Appendix E Regulatory Statement
48. Cartridges Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Adhesive backed barcode labels are used on LTO tape cartridges Refer to figure 21 for proper label placement write protection settings and insertion orientation Slide left default Write enable Write protect Slide right UNI ETT onn ABC123L1 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 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 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 Both SDLT and LTO cleaning cartridge labels begin with CLN see figure 22 for SDLT and figure 23 for LTO Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 46 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 22 SDLT Cleaning Cartridges Figure 23 LTO Cleaning Cartridges Quantum PX500 Series Us
49. Check that the robot is not obstructed in any way Retry the operation If it still fails contact a field service engineer Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 180 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action 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 103 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 Operating Problems library operation Table 34 describes the corrective action for problems which occur during Table 34 Problems During Problem Corrective Action Library Operation 2 The host 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 ensuring that the library is on line before the host is restarted If the host and library still are not communicating contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 181 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and S
50. Configure Slots and press Enter Enter the number of configured slots and press Enter The library will reconfigure with the new slot count 2 When you are finished viewing editing the library setup information press Exit to return to the Setup screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 76 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Security To view or edit the security information 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Security and press Enter The Security screen displays see figure 51 Figure 51 Security Screen t admin FIH operator FIH Exit Enter The Security screen displays the following options see table 15 le 1 it t Table 16 Security Setup Security Setup Description Set admin PIN The admin PIN allows access to all areas of the OCP Select Set admin PIN and use the up and down arrows to cycle through the PIN numbers Press Enter to accept each digit and press Enter twice after the last digit of the PIN You must verify the PIN number The admin PIN can be 0 to 8 characters long numbers only Set operator The operator PIN only allows access to the Info or PIN Ops menus of the OCP The operator cannot change any library settings Select Set operator PIN to set the operator PIN use the up and down arrows to cycle through the PIN numbers Press Enter to accept each digit and press Enter twice after the last digit of the PIN You must verify the PI
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52. Guide 206 Qty Figure Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Description 4 sets Right and left support shelves left shown 2 sets 2 sets Front and back rail mounting hardware M5 x 12 allen screws and mounting plates Back bracket hardware M5 x 8 allen screws and mounting plate Back clamp hardware M5 x 10 and back clamp Installing the Rack Mount Shelves 1 Assemble the rack mount shelves by see figure 107 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 207 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library a Loosely attach the adjustable shelves right and left with 4 M5 x 10 Allen screws and T nuts Note T Nuts must be oriented so they fit in the grooves of the shelves p b Attach the appropriate rail adapter to the front and back of the rack mount shelves right and left with 4 M5 x 10 Allen screws each rail adapter is marked with the specific hole type supported either metric or standard The rail adapters have arrows indicating the proper orientation see figure 106 Figure 106 Rail Adapter Orientation Keep the arrow up for correct orientation Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 208 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 107 Assembling the Rail adapter CL Allen screws Left Hand Rack Mount Shelves I T nuts Hes Z p qe Ne Allen screws ge Flex
53. Note Leaving the barcode field empty will result in listing all barcode labels within the library 2 ClickFind Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 100 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations A separate window displays the barcode s sharing the barcode string entered in the barcode field Click the individual barcode label to display the corresponding cartridge detail page Find Media ID The show contents section allows the user to locate a specific media ID within the library slots ports drives gripper or address To find a media ID 1 Enter a media ID or partial ID with wildcards in the Media ID field Note Leaving the media ID field empty will result in listing all barcode labels within the library 2 Click Find A separate window displays the media ID s sharing the string entered in the media ID field Click the individual barcode label to display the corresponding 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 view displays a high level physical representation of the library Slots magazines drives and fixed slots are displayed as a panel located on eit
54. Patterns and Mounting Positions m RI E o Back panel oO a 4U 2 o m x K Se panel oa m 1U 1 75 The marks above X Hole pattern indicate the location of Top of rack mounting hardware on the 312 in 7 92 mm rack rails Ensure that any pet necessary mounting 625 in 15 9 mm hardware is installed on the 625in 15 9 mm rack rails prior to installing j 5in 12 7 mm the chassis 625in 15 9 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 5 in 12 7 mm Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 205 Installing the Library Table 50 Library Mounting Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Warning If the rack is empty at the time of installation do NOT install the PX502 library too high in the rack The weight of the library may cause the rack to become top heavy and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack Begin installing the PX502 library from the bottom of the rack if more than one library is installed in the rack Installing the PX502 library consists of the following steps Installing the Rack Mount Shelves Installing the Library Chassis Hardware Qty Figure Description 16 Allen head screws M5 x 10 for shelf assembly 8 T nuts M5 4 metric Rail adapters both metric and standard holes are and 4 included 8 total adapters standard Quantum PX500 Series User s
55. SCSI Glossary iSCSI is an IP based standard for linking data storage devices over a network and transferring data by carrying SCSI commands over IP networks Mean Time Between Failures Mean Time To Repair Nonvolatile random access memory Library is offline and not able to communicate with a host Ready for communications with a host Operator control panel The act of removing a cartridge from one location in preparation for placing it in another location The act of placing a cartridge in a location after it has been picked from another location Programmable read only memory Random access memory Small Computer System Interface A communications standard for attaching peripheral equipment to small computers tape drive The mechanism that reads data from and writes data to a UL Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide tape Underwriters Laboratories 265 A auto clean 76 back panel 27 cooling fans 27 CPCI card cage 27 power supplies 27 system controller board 26 tape drives 27 backup configuration files 145 barcode label labeling LTO cartridges 46 labeling SDLT cartridges 43 browser internet 86 BSMI see Taiwan Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide C cabinet setup OCP 74 cable SCSI length 195 cabling routing for the PX500 Series 38 cartridges handling 196 197 inspecting for damage 197 199 cleaning cartridges 46 component test OCP 82 configuration files backup 145 fac
56. Sie Bandlaufwerke entfernen und anbringen 5 To install the tape drives into the library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 215 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library a Insert the tape drive into the drive bay slowly until the connectors are seated see figure 113 Figure 113 PX502 Tape Drive Numbering NI O i ilo Tape Tape drive 2 drive 1 b Tighten the tape drive captive screws using a flat blade screwdriver c Repeat these steps to install another tape drive in a different location if desired The library chassis is installed in the rack Cabling the Library Connect the SCSI cables and jumpers as shown in the following figure Figure 114 SCSI System Controller Board Figure 115 Surrogate SCSI System Controller Board Figure 116 Fibre Channel System Controller Board Figure 117 PX502 Stacked Configuration Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 216 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 116 Native Fibre Channel System Controller Board Note Quantum ships sufficient SCSI cables and terminators with the libraries to set up two drives per SCSI b
57. Start Addr type sys Id Bad element address Warning Sys manager Invalid element type in get element count type sys Id Bad element address Warning Sys manager Receive async element status invalid data type type A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys manager Receive async element status null element type index A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys manager SCSI Address does not convert to valid element type addr sys id Bad element address Informational Sys manager Sensor grp unknown grp A firmware error has occurred Warning Sys manager Stack data received and no buffer to store it cab index offset A firmware error has occurred Warning Sys manager Stack message received unexpectedly cab index state A firmware error has occurred Warning Sys manager Unexpected response received txid sender A firmware error has occurred Informational Sys manager Unknown cleaning cartridge requested drv elemType A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys manager Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 167 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Cleaning tape not found An operation failed Warning Sys manager tape type Cleaning tape not loaded An operation failed Critical Sys manager
58. This key is managed through the remote management pages of the PX500 Series tape library see chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management DLTSage Tape Security is available at no additional cost as an integrated feature in of the DLT S4 tape drive and PX500 Series tape library firmware version 20 or later Mixed Media Support The PX500 Series libraries are 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 magazine type SDLT or LTO for each tape drive type SDLT or LTO Library Scalability Stacked Configurations The PX502 PX506 and PX510 library modules can be used as stand alone libraries or combined with other PX500 Series library modules in a standard 19 inch rack to form a larger library system called a multiple Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 31 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Scalability Stacked Configurations library stack The multiple library or stacked configuration appears as a single large capacity library to the host see figure 17 Note Itisrecommended to place the Master library in the middle of the library stack for improved performance Figure 17 Multiple Library Stack Cross Section Bottom robot lifting pass through into top library Pass through in top library Top gripper
59. Use the Move page located on the Operations tab from the remote management pages see chapter 3 on page 85 to move tape cartridges from the magazines into the fixed bins d Replace the magazines in the library e Close the library doors Caution Placing the cartridges in the bins upside down can cause damage to the library see figure 20 for SDLT cartridges and figure 21 for LTO cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 41 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing 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 Loss of data could result from damaged tape cartridges inserted in tape drives Components within the PX500 Series 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 co
60. a description of the fields 3 Click Save when complete Table 21 Identification Information Field Description Model Display only Not entered by user Serial Number Display only Not entered by user Library Name Enter a name to identify this specific library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 107 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series 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 72 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 108 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 72 Users Page Users Mirosoft TREEREN File Edt View Favorites Too
61. a firmware update tape cartridge Setting the Date and Time To set the date and time 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Date and Time and press Enter The Date and Time screen displays see figure 121 Figure 121 Date and Time Screen Standard DST Select time zone USA Mountain The Date and Time screen displays the following information about the library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 224 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library 2 Use the up and down arrows to view or edit the date and time information Press Enter to accept the new settings 3 When you are finished viewing editing the date and time information press Exit to return to the Setup screen Setting Network Information To view or edit the network information 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Network and press Enter 2 The Network screen displays see figure 121 Figure 122 Network Screen ehrt enter The Network screen allows you to view or edit the following network settings Note The network settings IP address subnet mask and default gateway are only active when DHCP is disabled DHCP default setting e IP address e Subnet mask Default gateway 3 Use the up and down arrows to select the network setting you wish to view or edit and press Enter When you are finished viewing editing the network info
62. a remote workstation on the same network The Quantum PX500 Series library is managed through the following web pages accessible using Internet browser software installed on the host computer Status allows you to view the following hardware status 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 partitioning and secure tape information Utilities allows the user to run cabinet utilities remotely Reference links to related sites Logout allows the user to log out of the library remote management pages Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 85 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages The internet browser software is not supplied with the Quantum PX500 Series library you must obtain and install it independently The Quantum PX500 Series library supports 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 1 4 2 or above available
63. configure automatic library settings Note The library 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 122 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup The Library page displays see figure 82 Z Library Microsoft Internet Explorer n Fie Edt view Favorites Tools Heb a Q O 9 i9 A De verme O S 25 28 miss 1 Figure 82 Library Page Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service Library Configuration System must be offline Load Ports Left Right Cabinet 1 None g None faal WARNING Host application software may need to be restarted rebooted if Enable Load Port setting is changed 2 Edit the library settings as desired see table 28 for a description of the fields and click Apply Table 28 Libram Confiouration able 28 Library Configuration Field Description Enable Left Load When enabled the Left Load Port Right Load Port Right Load Port will act as load ports When disabled they Port will be use as regular slots 3 Click Reset to return the library to its original settings Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 123 Partitions Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Library partitioning provides the capability to divide
64. dans une zone r sidentielle risque de cr er des perturbations auxquelles l utilisateur devra rem dier ses propres frais Cet appareil est conforme l alin a 15 de la r glementation de la FCC Le fonctionnement de cet quipement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cetappareil ne peut g n rer de perturbations nuisibles et 2 Cetappareil doit accepter les perturbations recues notamment les perturbations qui risquent de g n rer un fonctionnement non souhait CETT ETRE CORSET OUTS UTR GS IUBET AE EE bU EHE BORER Ee ES BUS gt Industrie Canada Appareil num rique Avertissement CISPR 22 R f rence Norme sur le mat riel brouilleur NMB 003 num ro 2 Cet appareil num rique de Classe A satisfait toutes les exigences des r glementations canadiennes sur le mat riel brouilleur Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un environnement r sidentiel ce produit risque de g n rer des perturbations radio auxquelles l utilisateur doit peut tre rem dier Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 248 Avis pour les Etats Unis et le Canada uniquement Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only En cas d envoi aux Etats Unis utilisez le cable d alimentation CLASSE UL sp cifi ci dessous pour un fonctionnement 100 120 V En cas d envoi au Canada utilisez le c ble d alimentation CERTIFI CSA sp cifi ci dessous pour un fonctionnement
65. desired refer to table 29 and click Apply to save the changes 3 Click Clear to clear the partition settings and return to Creating a Library Partition Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 127 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Deleting a Library Partition There are two ways to delete partitions 1 To delete a single library partition a Select the partition link under the Partitions section Note When a partition is added edited or deleted the library must be rebooted for the changes to take effect b Click Remove to delete the partition The library partition is deleted 2 To delete all of the library partitions a Click Remove All All library partitions are deleted Field Service The Field Service page is limited to Quantum Field Service only a a SS vYv X nMn Secure Key The Secure Key tab displays when a secure user has been added to the library and the secure user 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 84 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 128 Figure 84 Secure Key Page Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Ch
66. e 5a LII Ads 1 D os amp Operations Utilities Find Move Inventory Move Cartridge System must be offline Source Destination Source Partition Element Partition Element Library Sit Library Slot rj Position Position Destination Logical Map Logical Map gt Library Cabinet 1 Online it TEES T DLT Slots 16 30 Left Magazine 1 DLT Slots 1 15 Address 0x100 Ox10e i Applet popupEvent started PT T T T em internet E amp 3 g B 9 E 5 5 o g ll NICE Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 102 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations To move a cartridge 1 Select a cabinet source element slot drive address or hand and enter a starting position and count If the count field is left empty only the starting cartridge is moved Note The hand is the robotic gripper used to move cartridges in the library If the library is ina stacked environment with other PX500 Series libraries the pass thru slot is available as a source element 2 Select a destination cabinet element and position If more than one cartridge is moved the position entered in as a destination is the first one filled consecutive elements must be empty The Inventory page allows the user to perform an inventory on all Inventory Page a elements within the library or specific element ranges Note The library must b
67. enheten m ste t la mottagna st rningar inklusive st rningar som kan orsaka o nskad funktion H nvisning Standard f r st rningsalstrande utrustning ICES 003 utg va 2 Denna klass A f r digital utrustning uppfyller alla krav ide kanadensiska f reskrifterna f r st rningsalstrande utrustning Detta r en klass A produkt I en hemmilj kan denna produkt orsaka radiost rningar i vilket fall det kan kr vas att anv ndaren vidtar l mpliga tg rder Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 252 Meddelande for USA och KANADA enbart Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Om utrustningen levereras i USA anv nd den UL listade n tsladden som specificeras nedan f r anv ndning med 100 120 V Om utrustningen levereras i Kanada anv nd den CSA certifierade n tsladden som specificeras nedan f r anv ndning med 100 120 V Kontaktk pa Parallellt blad med jordstift NEMA 5 15P konfiguration Sladd Typ SJT tre 1 5 mm 16 AWG eller 1 0 mm 18 AWG ledare Langd Maximalt 15 fot 4 5 m M rkv rde Minimalt 10 A 125 V Lasermeddelande ooooz nde om biblioteksbatteri F RSIKTIGHET Med alla paneler och luckor p plats klassificeras denna produkt som en laserprodukt klass 1 Streckkodsl saren inuti produkten r klassificerad som en laserprodukt klass II Undvik kontakt med streckkodsl sarens laserstr le Titta inte in i str len F RSIKTIGHET
68. gt REA PERUSE ST 100 120 V PR Peay CSA CERTIFIED 787515 fase ny ee ST MIZE TSE NEMA 5 15P ai ER W SIT A 16 AWG 15 FHA 3X 18 AWG 1 0 FHAR Er RE BR 4 5 AIR TEUER EU 10A 125V 8515 B3 immumm ii PETER REES Ze Ae BUG ERIA EE dh EU ce SPOOR a e IT BREORUH E do ESE CRS HR PHASER ETSER TERE EFRR RREO gt Sip tuf HERR T frr IR SE ERE RR HEES SERRE JE ATE RAM AH Dallas SHE DS1743 100 H dE Cr C gt PEHGRUS DEP gt WALSALL HUIS RES JR zm oHe H AN 4 Japanese Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 257 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only OAL T AAT FCC I Part 15 C BUE SHER DIFRAFTATIT KENIA L TV 25 Z A BS AC p gt CHSOMRIL PRE CRBAEALEL SIC FREIE FCC B d Sach Jd LG8SURS RHUEL Vk COMMS MM RE AER ERA EIR TARDY TOREDAT CHa SAUCE ARISE TREH EOE LAD ci 274 FVEORMAMEBDHO AR LRH Y x3 DAE BE kg SL COMES RET SHEDS MEBir7zZALLBHVES EHEC T DEA MEATS Fi 4 5 Eg YARED x 4 TOBE wie CHEWS IE FFE aM CB 3E 2S DNET OAL FCC v v Part 15 2L LOWES WEIRDO BES Cv 2g Tw V ERA 1 SZERELT HERTENRETAIENRTZUN 2 WEB TOB AROSWEEZS Eg amp EITUuBtfEO5boTPHBb6SS oD FRTOFRe RI Anz nI 5 Zev BERS ae FRIES VEU TES EAE BE ARE Ree EEE DUP EHAA BORER CR EE Es TRE gt Er Industry Canada FA JV 88 awed wore nn I 2 025 AGE RE Canadian interference Causing Equipment Regulations CE HN v5 AEE mL
69. in a zero the value in the IP address edit box must also end in a zero Subnet mask in the Network Mask field Access rights for the new community e Read Only allows SNMP read operations e Read Write allows both SNMP read and write operations 2 Click Save A Results page displays indicating the community has been added 3 Click New in the Trap Destination area see figure 80 to set the IP addresses that are to receive the traps generated by the Quantum PX500 Series for example 12 34 56 78 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 120 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 80 SNMP Section of az a 7 Event Page m OES nem New en CHE Click to Send Test Message meses Em rene am fear ESSERI Sud ELE on these Event Types T warnin g T Critical so E Applet popupkvent started TT TTT Tee iemet 4 Enable the trap selections to be reported see table 27 Table 27 SNMP Trap m Selecti ns Field Description Informational If selected Informational Traps are enabled Warning If selected Warning Traps are enabled Critical If selected Critical Traps are enabled 5 Click Save A Results page displays indicating the configuration has been changed Date amp Time 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 PX
70. load retries 0 Number drive unload retries o Number xy motor moves 1550093 Number z motor moves 805958 Number picker motor moves 1851798 Number rot motor moves 703898 Number xy motor retries 5721 Number z motor retries 54 Number picker motor retries 23191 Number rot motor retries 560 a LET Annlat naninFvent carted DF es 7 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 a eee 7 Operations The Operations page is divided into the following sections Find Page Move Page Inventory Page Drives Page Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 98 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Accessing the To access the Operations page click Operations from the contents frame Operations Page P B The management frame displays the Operations page see figure 62 Figure 66 Operations Page 3 Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ej Q i9 ig D seo verme SB JS piens 189 jw e Operations Find Move Inventory Drives Find Barcode Barcode Find Media Id Media Id Logical Map Library Cabinet 1 Online DLT Slots 1 15 DLT Slots 16 30 A
71. management pages the secure key and tape cartridge barcode associations are displayed when you click Find in the Assign Secure Key to Cartridge section without a specific barcode entered in the barcode edit box You should save this file off of the library so the secure key and barcode associations are available in case of disaster recovery or when moving the tapes from one library to another This also makes it easy to copy and paste the barcode numbers into the PX720 and PX500 Series remote management pages when associating barcodes with secure keys Secure key and encryption password information should NOT be stored in unsecured areas The following examples describe two key migration scenarios Disaster Recovery Scenario Tape Cartridge Migration Scenario 137 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration Disaster Recovery Scenario In the disaster recovery scenario the original library is inoperable but secure keys and barcode associations have been saved off of the system and are available on the network 1 Remove the tape cartridges and place them in another tape security enabled library 2 Follow the steps listed below beginning with step 2 to import cartridges and associate barcodes with secure keys Tape Cartridge Migration Scenario In this tape cartridge migration example tape cartridges have been secured in one tape library PX720 or PX500 series and you want
72. number Fax Enter the users fax number Pager Enter the users pager number E mail Enter the users email address Add to Events E mail List Adds this user to the email events list Indicates a required field Key Users The Key User is the only user that has the ability to create modify and delete a Secure Key for the library The Key User also has the ability to enable and disable Secure Capable Drives for reading and writing data to and from tapes using the Secure Keys Creating a Key User When a user is created with administrator privileges other than the default admin user the Create Key User section appears at the bottom of the Users page see figure 73 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 110 Figure 73 Create Key User Figure 74 Remove Secure User Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Create Key User Key User Name skadmin Key Password Verify Password To create a Key User Note Only users with administrator privileges other than the default administrator can create a secure user There is only one Key User and the username is always skadmin 1 Enter a secure password Note Key User Passwords must be at least four characters long and include at least one non alphanumeric character Spaces double quotes and blank passwords are rejected Key User Password and Verify Password must match 2
73. see figure 37 Figure 37 Info Screen The Info screen provides the following choices Overview Information Hardware Information e Event Logs Statistics Information Overview Information To view overview information Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 63 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Info screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Overview and press Enter The Overview screen displays see figure 38 Figure 38 Overview Screen Firmware into Exit Back hest The Overview screen displays the following information about the library e Firmware revision Time and date the firmware was built 2 Press Back or Next to review the network information such as the current IP address network mask and gateway information 3 When you are finished viewing overview information press Exit to return to the Info screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 64 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Hardware Information To view hardware information 1 From the Info screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Hardware and press Enter The Hardware screen displays see figure 39 Figure 39 Hardware Screen LESEN i n f o a er it Lic uc P TMERRI Exit bpl The Hardware screen displays the following information see table 40 Figure 40 Hardware Information Hardware fogs Information Description System System informati
74. service engineer see displayed Contacts on page xix Robotics Gripper Table 33 describes corrective actions for robotics or gripper problems Problems Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 179 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Table 33 Robotics Gripper Problems Problem Corrective Action The robot does not move at power up Make sure that all internal packing materials foam pads and metal straps have been removed Check the library state on the OCP or remote management pages If Door Open is displayed make sure the front doors are closed Physically remove the AC power by removing all power cords from the power supply s and reconnect them Power the library on and if the robot still does not move contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix The barcode reader cannot read the barcode and displays no label Verify that nothing obstructs the reader It is recommended to avoid barcode reader problems to only use tape cartridge labels provided by manufacturer Reboot the library see Reboot Library on page 141 If the problem continues contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix 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
75. temp 0 status Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventPowerSupply SensorChange index stat us Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventSensorChang e QSB 0 status Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventSensorChang e adc 0 status Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventSensorChang e doors 0 status Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 170 Event Detail Unexpected error returned from smgrEventSensorChang e temp 0 status Event Description A firmware error has occurred Category Critical Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Reported By Sys monitor Unexpected error returned from smgrEventVarries fans 0 status A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor MAC Address is Zero index index MAC address is not set Critical Sys monitor Drive Sled Inserted sled 0 Normal operation Informational Sys monitor Drive Sled Removed sled 0 Normal operation Informational Sys monitor Power Supply Inserted supply 0 Normal operation Informational Sys monitor Power Supply Removed supply 0 Normal operation Informational Sys monitor System Time Base Set msecs seconds Normal operation Informational S
76. 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide xxi Preface StorageCare Guardian Root Cause Diagnosis Allows Quantum to quickly isolate and identify the root cause of a problem 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 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 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 Solar
77. write Only write Write to all Enable Disable Enable all drives it Disable all drives Select drives Select Secure Key i Sec Key Name Date Created Assign Secure Key i Find Sec Cart Barcode _ Sec Name Date Create Secure Key i Sec Key Name ETE Verify Sec Key Delete Secure Key i Unused Keys i Inactive Keys Active Keys i Encryption Key Verify Encr Key Up E Encryption Key File Name Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages 88 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Accessing PX500 Series To access the Quantum PX500 Series web pages 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 PX500 Series see Setup on page 106 3 Enter the username and password and click OK Note The default username and password is admin The Overview page displays see figure 61 Figure 61 Overview Page File Edt View Favorites Tools Help e Qs O x 2 05 search She Favortes am 9l Address JBL s e Quick status 7 Status ss Eventlog Statistics Navigation area Overview Thursday February 22 2007 8 28 47 AM USA Pacific Content area Quantum Welcome to PX502 Software Version 30 30 Copyright 2007 Quantum Corporation
78. 02 library from the rack 1 Using the OCP open the front doors remove both tape cartridge magazines and remove any tape cartridges from the fixed bins or FlexLink refer to chapter 2 Basic Library Operations for information on OCP operation and bin locations Note You must remove all tape cartridges from the library prior to parking the library robotics for shipment After removing the tape cartridge magazines and closing the doors the library inventories all possible tape cartridge locations magazines fixed slots Flexlink and tape drives This process takes several minutes 2 From the Library Operations screen on the OCP select Park for Shipping The library shuts down automatically 3 From the back of the library disconnect all power Ethernet and SCSI cables from the library and note their locations for later reinstallation Warning This unit has more than one power supply cord Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing to avoid electric shock 4 To remove the library chassis from the rack see figure 125 a Loosen the captive screws securing the tape drives to the chassis and remove the tape drive s from the back of the library b Loosen the captive screw securing the power supplies to the chassis and remove the power supplies from the back of the library c Remove PHILLIPS screws securing each side of the chassis to the rack mounting rails and remove two Allen screw
79. 100 120 V PRED BET AMEDTITIEN rh mk EN CS ORT TATEN NEMA 5 15P RERO nus zx JS SIT H 16 AWG 1 5 P WER sk 18 AWG 1 0 2j eK FH IH EK 4 520K O5 3ERO Ao fH h10 A 125V AOE BH EE A RILETTURA I OCh o UE BEA AEEA OEP MEN ATS TANAPA ME LOG AUR e WARO FE OUI AGcPet RE ERMITEA SIER ETILE PS B EX Vere de Bri JE SHE RAM 3H Dallas 4 DS1743 100 Jt Hagae FA fe PRI AR RE DU IST ee IH IAR 50515 f o eat rhy Traditional Chinese Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 255 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only ECC RER HA IFA FCC BIRUAB 15 EH A CRC SHELA RR ZPH EER EE EERE EARE DERRE LIFR RR RIR EEA T BE USE EE RE ARR ARR BAF MACS AME A TRETEN ER AFTER gt Met iH t HERE SE TT a Ba EET utr A Ur n GE Ses hr cH ET ee bh Ac H HE es Bal Ae a EEE NEE AENA BE ER F RA ETTER WU ESTEE AGE ETE gt ICREA FCC HR 15 BUGEADSDE gt PAAR ETI ALL MRF 1 HSE enV STE JH 2 HSE LM Be Au NLA RUEERTREXSESUECA MART ERSTE gt ZEE BH SE LAER TERE EQS PTE ERIS BU ASS a BORER EE TRS gt MEAL AURE BY 5 RTH KERR gt ICES 003 52 KT Kt A BOE A CES FBZ BAP BR gt CISPR 22 gie SLES A RUE TERRASSEN OTHERS CARET TEICHE N gt BEREITETE Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 256 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only SE RCE ERO SE BOE BH AUR eS RE HABE AF FRAY SES 100 120 V HR FIRA UL LISTED EWR gt AUER SSIS A
80. 2 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 11 PX506 Internal Layout Fixed bins 19 on right side Cartridge Magazines 2 on right side Tape drives Gripper Fixed bins 9 on left side p p a Cartridge Magazines _ lt 2on left side Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 23 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 12 PX510 Internal Layout Right View Elevator Fixed bins A Tonnightside 2 Cartridge Magazines 7 5 on right side 21 on right side Tape drives Gripper
81. 47 Climate PX502 PX506 PX510 Electrical Input Tolerances Voltage 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Power 300W 600W 900W average average 6 average 10 drives fitted drives fitted Temperature Operating Temperature Non Operating Temperature 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C 40 F to 149 F 40 C to 65 C Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 194 Appendix A Specifications SCSI Specifications Temperature Operating Temperature Non Operating Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing 10 to 90 non condensing Altitude 500 to 10 000 feet 152 to 3 048 meters 500 to 40 000 feet 152 to 12 192 meters Noise Levels 57 dB A The work area noise generated by the library amounts to 57 4 dB A Deutch Die arbeitsplatzbezogene Ger uschemission des Ger tes betr gt SCSI Specifications LVD SCSI configurations have a maximum allowable bus length of 12 meters 39 feet To determine the cable length of the bus measure the lengths of the SCSI cables connecting each device to that bus and add those lengths together To that total length add 12 25 inches 31 10 cm for the internal SCSI cable length of each SCSI tape drive Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 195 DD E Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maint m aintenance This appendix provides guidelines for handling SDLT cartridges and visually inspec
82. 500 Series User s Guide 96 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Cabinet or Component Statistical Information Number of extension retries Number of gripper 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 65 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 97 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Cabinet Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help JQ ix ig Dre Years o zm Address Figure 65 Statistics Page 18 w e Status Operations Utilities Overview Hardware Event Log Statistics Library Statistics Name Details sCabinet 1 Time since last power on seconds 51613 Estimated number of power cycles 435 Number slot port gets 148498 Number slot port puts 148311 Number slot port get retries 175 Number slot port put retries 5 Number drive gets 22289 Number drive puts 22236 Number drive get retries 44 Number drive put retries 4 Number drive
83. 500 Series library Table Figure 36 provides a list of the OCP functionality available from the Home screen see figure 2 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 61 Figure 36 OCP Component Tree Info menu Overview Firmware Information Firmware revision Library Operations Library on offline Release Magazines Date and time of rev Park for Shipping Network Information Find Tape IP address Network Mask Search for label Search for media ID Firmware Revision Scan Inventory Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Stack role Barcode swap j aon Configure Slots H Set admin PIN Set operator PIN q He i i i Subnet mask Default gateway Ethernet 0 Date and Time a M Standard time Daylight savings time OCP Components Diags menu Subsystem tests H XYZ test Hand assembly test 62 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The following sections provide information on each function available from the Quantum PX500 Series OCP Info Screen Operations Screen Setup Screen DiagsScreen The Info screen provides access to library information such as hardware Info Screen ns status event logs and statistics To access the Info screen press Info from the Home screen The OCP displays the Info screen
84. 500 Series must be offline to adjust the time and date Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 121 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup 1 To access 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 81 net Explorer Figure 81 Date amp Time Page Zi Date amp Time Microsoft Inter Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help a Om 9 ig oso kis 835 8 Address 1 me gt Utilities Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service Date 44 February 2007 gt gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 BB 24 25 26 27 28 Time Current Time 8 2 E Time Zone UTC 06 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana a Automatically adjust for daylight saving if available NOTE Library must be rebooted before a change in time zone will take effect Go to Utilities Library Page to reboot the library oo 2 Select Manual to manually set the system date and time using the Change button for the system date and drop down boxes for the system time 3 Click Save when complete The Quantum PX500 Series will not use the new date and time zone information until it has been rebooted Library The library configuration section allows the user to
85. 53 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By XY cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotics tray has failed Z amp hand cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotics tray up down and robotics hand has failed Z amp hand theta cal offset The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics fail compute offsets for the robotics tray up down and robotics hand rotation has failed Z amp hand trans cal offset The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics fail compute offsets for the robotics tray up down and robotics hand translation has failed Z cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotics tray up down has failed Hand trans axis init fail The robotic hand could not Critical Diagnostics initialize the translation axis Hand trans home fail The robotic hand could not home Critical Diagnostics the translation axis Hand trans motor fail The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics zone ff position translation to a predetermined physical location Hand theta axis fail The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics zone ff position rotation to a predetermined physical location Hand theta axis init fail The robotic hand could not Critical Diagnostics initialize the rotation axis Hand theta h
86. 6 Power Supply LEDSs enses ettet tetti ves 187 Tape Drive WEDS is 2i he rr e rr en 188 Unit Dimensions Weight sss 190 Capacities c s ee e ehe ee De 190 Performance Specifications sse 192 Library Performance dee eter tentent 192 Reliability Specifications sss 193 Tape Drive Specifications eee 194 lol ia ie 194 xiv Table 47 Table 48 Table 49 Table 50 Table 51 Table 52 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Tables Climate sec iced pendentem temet eret ipee 194 Rack Hole Types ive tiere eene detener 204 PX502 Rail Hole Patterns and Mounting Positions 205 Library Mounting Hardware sss 206 Back Mounting Bracket Orientation 212 Setting Up the Cabinet oriente 224 XV Preface Audience This document is written for operators of the PX500 Series consisting of the PX502 PX506 and PX510 tape libraries Purpose This document explains how to use the PX502 PX506 and PX510 tape libraries Document Organization This document is organized as follows Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description provides an overview of the PX500 Series libraries Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations introduces the library OCP screens and explains how to use them to perform basic library operations such as moving tape cartridges within the library removing the tape cartridge magazin
87. 77 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 72 MB 1 6 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX510 SDLT Model drives slots 10 171 Capacity in Terabytes TB 300 GB per cartridge 51 Compressed Capacity in TB 600 GB per cartridge 102 Throughput TB hr based on 36 MB sec transfer rate 1 3 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 72 MB 2 6 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX502 DLT S4 Model drives slots 2 32 Capacity in Terabytes TB 800 GB per cartridge 25 6 Compressed Capacity in TB 1600 GB per cartridge 51 2 Throughput GB hr based on 60 MB sec transfer rate 432 Compressed Throughput GB hr based on 120 MB 864 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio 13 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Table 4 HP LTO Performance Characteristics Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 DLT S4 Model drives slots 6 88 Capacity in Terabytes TB 800 GB per cartridge 70 4 Compressed Capacity in TB 1600 GB per cartridge 140 8 Throughput TB hr based on 60 MB sec transfer rate 1 3 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 120 MB 2 6 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX510 DLT S4 Model drives slots 10 171 Capacity in Terabytes TB 800 GB per cartridge 136 8 Compressed Capac
88. 9 2 118 4 5 10 160 200 25 5 51 48 0 96 0 132 264 37 2 74 4 74 4 148 8 6 12 192 240 30 6 61 2 57 6 115 2 158 4 316 8 44 8 89 6 89 6 1792 7 14 224 280 35 7 714 67 2 134 4 184 8 369 6 52 4 104 8 104 8 209 6 8 16 256 320 40 8 81 6 76 8 153 6 211 2 422 4 60 0 120 0 120 0 240 0 9 18 288 360 45 9 91 8 86 4 172 8 237 6 475 2 67 6 135 2 135 2 270 4 10 20 320 400 51 102 96 288 264 528 75 2 150 4 150 4 300 8 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide The values in the of Cartridges and Capacity columns assume that all the magazines and fixed cartridge slots are fully populated with data cartridges tCompressed values assume 2 1 compression ratios 33 Table 8 Capacity PX506 Multiple Library Stack 42U Chapter 1 Library Description Library Scalability Stacked Configurations High Rack of 2 Cartridges Capacity in TB 2 3 z gt SDLT 320 SDLT 600 DLT S4 HP LTO Gen 2 HP LTO Gen 3 gt 8 amp 4 S 3 3 3 3 3 r 2 5 E E E E E 29 9 g 9 g 8 o 2 o a o a o a 9 a amp x H o 2 E 2 E 2 E 2 E 3 E o amp a E o o o o o 3k z 0 a z o z o z o z o z o 1 6 88 100 14 8 28 7 26 4 52 8 70 4 140 8 20 0 40 0 40 0 80 0 2 12 176 200 29 6 57 4 52 8 105 6 140 8 281 6 40 0 80 0 80 0 160 0 3 18 264 300 44 4 86 1 79 2 154 8 211 2 422 4 60 0 120 0 120 0 240 0 4 24 352 400 59 2 114 8 105 6 207 6 281 6 563 2 80 0 160 0 160 0 320 0
89. Disable Secure Key for Drives Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Three write protection modes are available Never Write Secure Key to a Cartridge The secure key will never be written to a cartridge placed in a secured tape drive 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 Refer to figure 86 for information on Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives System must be offline to Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives C Enable Secure Key for All Drives Disable Secure Key for All Drives 31 0 DLT S4 CxXOS354MD00349 E P orie eree 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 t
90. Link opening located towards the Rail adapter front for the left hand Allen screws shelf Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 209 Figure 108 Assembling the Allen screws Right Hand Rack Mount Shelves Allen screws FlexLink opening Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library lt j T nuts s ky Ke located towards the back for the right hand Allen screws Rail adapter shelf 2 Install the left and right rack mount shelves into the rack the rack Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide mount shelves adjust 27 in to 36 in and secure with a mounting plate and 2 M4 x 12 Allen screws at the front and back of the rack see figure 109 Note The rack mount shelves must be installed on the inside rack rails 210 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 109 Installing the Rack Mount Shelves au Mou nting plate I I E E E E E E i c L i M4 x 12 Allen screws Left rack mount shelf 3 Once the rack mount shelves are secured to the rack tighten the Allen screws securing the adjustable shelves together Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 211 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Installing the Library Chassis Warn
91. N number The operator PIN can be 0 to 8 characters long numbers only Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 77 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Note OCP passwords are independent of the remote management passwords 2 When you are finished viewing editing the security setup information press Exit to return to the Setup screen Network To view or edit the network information 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Network and press Enter The Network screen displays see figure 50 Figure 52 Network Screen Network sety p FOHCP IF addres Subnet m Default The Network screen allows you to view or edit the following network settings Note The network settings IP address subnet mask and default gateway are only active when DHCP is disabled DHCP default setting e IP address e Subnet mask Default gateway e Ethernet 0 2 Use the up and down arrows to select the network setting you wish to view or edit and press Enter Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 78 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components a To enable disable DHCP press Yes to enable DHCP or No to disable DHCP If your library is not connected to a network which uses a DHCP server to assign IP information disable this function b To set the IP address subnet mask and gateway use the up and down arrows to select the appropriate number and press Enter to a
92. NVM The robotics backplane has failed Critical Sys manager status region Failed to write NVM The robotics backplane has failed Critical Sys manager status region Init element structure A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys manager failed Read from NV The robotics backplane has failed Warning Sys manager backplane SPI failed status Could not convert GUI Bad element address Warning Sys manager addr to physical elem type instance Could not convert Bad element address Warning Sys manager logical addr to physical elem type instance Could not find drive Bad element address Warning Sys manager element in partition instance part id Could not find load port Bad element address Warning Sys manager in cabinet instance cab index Could not find load port Bad element address Warning Sys manager in partition instance part id Could not find storage Bad element address Warning Sys manager element in cabinet instance cab index Could not find storage Bad element address Warning Sys manager element in partition instance part id Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 166 Event Detail Drv type from dmgr is not known type Event Description A firmware error has occurred Category Critical Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Reported By Sys manager Failed to send response status A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys manager Invalid element type in get SCSI
93. No SCBs available The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI create a resource Release failed in Release The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI SCB create a resource Queue insert failed when The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI receiving a SCSI create a resource command Queue insert failed The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI create a resource Semaphore put failed The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI when receiving a SCSI create a resource command Semaphore put failed The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI create a resource Servo Initialization The system has failed to initialize Critical Servo Failure the robotics Cartridge not in hand The robotics did not detect a Warning Servo after get from magazine cartridge present when a tape was pulled from the magazine Servo Initialization Is The system has succeeded in Informational Servo Complete initializing the robotics Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 163 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Picker Axis Jammed The portion of the robotics that picks the tape can not move is respective motor Warning Servo Picker Axis Position Lost The portion of the robotics that picks the tape can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo Picker Axis Retry The portion of the roboti
94. S TR o Referencia Interference Causing Equipment Standard Estandar para equipos que causan interferencia ICES 003 Issue 2 Tema 2 Este aparato digital de Clase A cumple todos los requisitos de la normativa canadiense sobre equipos que causan interferencia Este es un producto de Clase A En un entorno dom stico este producto puede causar interferencias de radio en cuyo caso puede ser necesario que el usuario tome medidas adecuadas Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 246 Aviso solo para EE UU y CANADA Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Si el producto se ha fabricado para EE UU utilice el cable de alimentaci n UL LISTED que se especifica mas adelante para el funcionamiento a 100 120 V Si el producto se ha fabricado para Canada utilice el cable de alimentaci n CSA CERTIFIED que se especifica m s adelante para el funcionamiento a 100 120 V Enchufe Cuchilla paralela con patilla de conexi n a tierra configuraci n NEMA 5 15P Cable Tipo SJT tres cables 16 AWG 1 5 mm 6 18 AWG 1 0 mm Longitud Maxima de 15 pies 4 5m Clasificaci n M ximo 10 A 125 V Declaraci n sobre l ser Declaraci n sobre la bateria de la biblioteca PRECAUCION Con todos los paneles y cubiertas en su sitio este producto se clasifica como un producto l ser de Clase I Sin embargo el lector de c digo de barras que hay en el interior de este producto es un l ser de Clase II Evite la exposici n a
95. SCSI Logical Unit LUN Enter the SCSI logical unit number for this partition Each partition must have a unique LUN designation The default number is 0 Surrogate Drive Enter the surrogate tape drive number logical drive number Each partition must have an associated surrogate drive assigned Load Port Select a load port from the load port list if required for this partition Load port elements can be shared across multiple partitions Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 126 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Field Description Enable Autoclean Select this box to automatically clean the drives in the partition when needed Emulate P Series Select this box to return an P Series inquiry string to the host connected to this partition The partition will appear to the host as an P Series tape library Enable Barcode Swap Enables disables swapping media type prefix from the back of barcode to the beginning Configured Slots The configured slots option allows you to designate the number of slots available and reported to the host Editing a Library Partition To edit a library partition Note The library must be offline to create or edit a library partition 1 Select the partition link under the Partitions section The area below the Partitions section displays the selected partition settings 2 Edit the partition information as
96. Series User s Guide 218 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 116 PX502 Cable Configuration Native Fibre Channel Fibre Channel host SAN O a 0 Joa Fibre Channel ports Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 219 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 117 PX502 Stacked Cabling Configuration SCSI Shown Host compute PX502 master library 0 Mi Ethernet my oO ag D Host computer oO on Host computer oO ia
97. System Tests Maintenance 1 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 93 Figure 93 Utilities Page Library System Tests Maintenance Logs Online Offline Library is online offline Reboot Library Reboot Park For Shipping System must be offline Cabinet Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan The library page is divided into the following sections e Online Offline Reboot Library Park for Shipping Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan Library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 139 Figure 94 Library Page Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities 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 94 A Library Utilities Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ar Qu O x 2 15 JO sexes Sp Favortes elc zm 9 nee Utilities Library System Tests Maintenance Logs Online Offline Library is online Offline Reboot Library Park For Shipping System must be offline Cabinet Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan 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 cabi
98. Verify the secure password by entering the password a second time in the Verify Password box 3 Click Create to create the Key User The Key User is created Remove Key User Once the Key User is added the Remove Secure User section displays at the bottom of the Users page see figure 74 Remove Secure User Remove To remove the Key User click Remove Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 111 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup The Key User is removed Updating the Key User Password To update the secure key password Note Only the Key User logged in as skadmin can change the key user password 1 Log on to the library as the Key User username skadmin 2 Enter the current Key User Password 3 Click the Users tab The Change Key User Password section displays at the bottom of the Users page see figure 75 Figure 75 Change Key User Password Change Key User Password Key User Name skadmin Key Password nn Verify Password 4 Enter a new Key User Password Note Key User Passwords must be alphanumeric strings of at least one character A blank secure password will be rejected Key User Password and Verify Password must match 5 Verify the Key User Password by entering the password a second time in the Verify Password box 6 Click Update to update the Key User Password The Key User Password is updated Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 112 Chapte
99. a valid Warning Drive response Manager Login failed too many The library could not initiate Warning Drive retries communications with the drive Manager Login failed no response Drive did not respond correctly to Warning Drive the login command sequence Manager Unexpected login not The drive unexpectedly sent a Informational Drive handled or requested login request Manager ACI invalid Response The HP Gen 2 Drive returned an Warning Drive invalid command response Critical Manager Command ld not This command is not supported Critical Drive supported by the drive Manager Could not send adt Drive communications possibly Critical Drive logout due to hardware is lost Manager Message Id not Command is not supported by the Critical Drive supported drive Manager Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 157 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Response ServiceType The drive does not support the Warning Drive not supported requested operation Critical Manager SCSI Response ptr is Drive did not return proper data Critical Drive NULL ptr to the requested command Manager SCSI unsupported Drive does not support the Critical Drive response code requested command Manager Too many busy retries The drive has responded with too Warning Drive may busy responses Manager Unknown protocol type Drive communication protocol is Critical Drive not re
100. ack 8 To install the tape magazines refer to Emergency Library Access on page 226 for information on opening the library doors without library power Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 237 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Packing the Library for Shipm Packing the Library for Shipment Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide ent 1 Package the library into the shipping carton as shown in figure 131 Warning At least two people are required to move the library chassis Caution Lift the library chassis at the sides Avoid putting the weight of the library chassis on the front bezel 238 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Packing the Library for Shipment Figure 131 Preparing the Library for Shipping Ps kit Library chassis Front bezel Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 239 Appendix E m Regulatory Statements Q This appendix provides the regulatory statements for the Quantum PX500 Series libraries in the following languages English page 208 Deutsch seite page 243 Espa ol p gina page 245 Francais page page 247 Italiano pagina page 249 Svenska sidan page 251 e T X Simplified Chinese page 253 SE 83 tH X Traditional Chinese page 255 A AGB Japanese page 257 e 9310 Korean page 259 English Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 240 FCC Statement Taiwan BSMI Statement ive PAA VEU TES EES Wee
101. an Warning OCP OCP status LED lib unknown state status Internal request to send The operating system failed to Critical SCSI null SCSI CDB create a proper SCSI command data block Queue insert failed when The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI receiving data out create a resource for the SCSI module SCB null in Release SCB The information in the SCSI Critical SCSI command is not present SCB null when receiving The information in the SCSI Critical SCSI data out command is not present SCB null The information in the SCSI Critical SCSI command is not present Semaphore put failed The operating system has failed to Critical SCSI when receiving data out create a resource Unexpected data out Data out was received from the Critical SCSI received host but the SCSI server the current SCB was not in a state to receive the data Unexpected data Data in was unexpectedly sent to Critical SCSI received the host Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 162 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Unexpected response A response to an outstanding Critical SCSI no non immed non immediate command was received and SCSI server did not know about the non immediate command Unexpected response A response to an outstanding Critical SCSI wrong state non immediate command was received and SCSI server did not know about the non immediate command
102. application software may need to be restarted rebooted if a partition is added deleted or modified eo 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 Clicking on a partition name in the Partition list displays a detail window listing all details for the selected partition 125 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Creating a Library Partition To create a library partition Note The library must be offline to create or edit a library partition 1 Enter the partition information listed in table 29 and click New to create the partition Table 29 Creating a Partition 9 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 10 characters and cannot contain spaces or special characters Library Global and Unassigned are reserved and cannot be used Cabinets Select an available cabinet Magazines Select one or more magazines from the unassigned magazine list and move it to the assigned magazine list A partition MUST contain at least one magazine Drives Select a drive or drives from the unassigned drives list and move it to the assigned drive list A partition MUST contain at least one drive SCSI Logical Unit LUN or Surrogate Drive
103. apter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Hentiicatin Users SCSUbee Network Events Date Time Library Seewekey Protection Node for Cartridges System must be offline to Modify Secure Key Modo Currant Library Secure Key Nama When enabled for a drive the Secure Key will always be used for reading data from cartridge in the drive Protection Made Options far Writing a Secure Key to amp Cartridge Never write Secure Key to a Cartridge only Write Secura Key to Blank Cartridges write Secure Kay to Al Cartridges Blank amp Formatted with Data NOTE tf all Cartridges is selected divas enabled for Secure Keys will wrta an encrypted secure key to all cartridges placed in the drive including blank cartridges and formatted cartridges containing data The data an thase cartridges will only be accessible via drives using the same secure key Enable Disable secure Key for Drives System must be offline to Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Enable Secure key for All Drives Disable Secure Key for all Drives cabinet onse model type serisiwo secure ney Sc m DLT S4 CXOS35AMDD0343 n e mc Select Secure Key for Library System must be offline to Select Secure Key for Library Current Library Secure Key Name Secure Key Name Date Created ar Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Find Sesured Cartriges Assigns a selected Secure Kay ta ane ar mare cartridges i e a cartid
104. aracteristics Tape Drives Quantum PX506 SDLT Model drives slots 6 88 Capacity in Terabytes TB 160 GB per cartridge 14 8 Compressed Capacity in TB 320 GB per cartridge 28 16 Throughput GB hr based on 16 MB sec transfer rate 345 6 Compressed Throughput GB hr based on 32 MB 691 2 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX510 SDLT Model drives slots 10 171 Capacity in Terabytes TB 160 GB per cartridge 27 36 Compressed Capacity in TB 320 GB per cartridge 54 72 Throughput GB hr based on 16 MB sec transfer rate 576 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 32 MB 1 152 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX502 SDLT Model drives slots 2 32 Capacity in Terabytes TB 300 GB per cartridge 9 6 Compressed Capacity in TB 600 GB per cartridge 19 2 Throughput GB hr based on 36 MB sec transfer rate 259 Compressed Throughput GB hr based on 72 MB 518 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio 12 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Table 3 DLT S4 Performance Characteristics Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 SDLT Model drives slots 6 88 Capacity in Terabytes TB 300 GB per cartridge 26 4 Compressed Capacity in TB 600 GB per cartridge 52 8 Throughput GB hr based on 36 MB sec transfer rate 7
105. ation File Types Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities Configuration Files Configuration files contain all of the configurable information on the library see table 30 for file types 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 Configuration File Type Description Backup Select Backup to save all user network and library configuration information Use this file to replace all configurable options on the library Restore Select Restore to restore a configuration file from your computer to the library Factory Select Factory to restore the library to its default factory configuration settings 1 Select file type and click on Apply Note After restoring configuration files or factory default settings the library will automatically reboot Upload Firmware The upload firmware section allows the user to remotely upload new firmware to the library To upload firmware 1 Enter a path and filename where the file exists or click Browse 2 Click Apply to upload the file The firmware image uploads to the library and reboots the library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 145 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities Upload Drive Image The upload drive image sect
106. ble under the Setup page when the secure key administrator skadmin is logged onto the system AND a secure key capable tape drive DLT S4 is installed in the library Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration Accessing the Setup To access the Setup page click Setup from the contents frame Page Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide The management frame displays the Setup page see figure 62 106 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 71 Setup Page A Identification Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O ix ig i De vermes O EL address Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service Library Information Model PX502 Serial Number QPO552BDC00022 Library Name Contract Number Asset Number Location Description usiness Information Company Address Denotes Required Fields Applet popupEvent started FIT T T CM internet ee The identification information i identify the libr i Identification e identificatio ormation 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 71 2 Edit the identification information as desired see table 24 for
107. cal Sys monitor temperature old temp over temp condition new temp OCP is over The OCP has experienced an Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp over temp condition new temp HAND is over The hand has experienced an Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp over temp condition new temp SCB is over The system controller board has Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp experienced an over temp new temp condition SLEDO is over Sled 0 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLEDI is over Sled 1 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLED2 is over Sled 2 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLED9 is over Sled 3 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLED4 is over Sled 4 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLEDS is over Sled 5 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp new temp temp condition Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 174 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By SLED6 is over Sled 6 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLED7 is over Sled 7 has experienced an over Critical Sys
108. ccept Note For the network information such as the IP address to be active the library must reboot To reboot the library see Reboot Library on page 141 3 When you are finished viewing editing the network information press Exit to return to the Setup screen Date and Time To view or edit the date and time information Figure 53 Date and Time Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Date and Time and press Enter The Date and Time screen displays see figure 53 Select time zone USA Mountain Use the up and down arrows to view or edit the date and time information Press Enter to advance to the next choice After you have edited the final setting seconds press Save to accept the new settings When you are finished viewing editing the date and time information press Exit to return to the Setup screen 79 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Diags Screen bs Diagnostics screen allows the user to perform diagnostic tests on the ibrary To access the Diagnostics screen press Diags from the Home screen The OCP displays the Diagnostics screen see figure 54 Figure 54 Diagnostic Screen li aga menu Enter The Diagnostics screen provides the following choices System level Tests Component Tests Subsystem Tests System level Tests To execute a system level test 1 From the Diag
109. ch Label screen displays see figure 45 Figure 45 Match Label Screen FET k Exit Enter 2 Usethe up and down arrows to cycle through the alpha numeric or wildcard characters to enter the tape cartridge label After each character press Enter Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 70 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components If a match is found the cartridge type and location displays 3 If more than one match is found a list of matching cartridges displays Select the tape cartridge from the list and press Enter The tape cartridge type and location displays Move Tape To view the move tape screen 1 From the Ops screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Move Tape and press Enter The Move From screen displays see figure 46 Figure 46 Move From Screen Mowe from Left mag Al Jr Right mag Bl Or Lues Ha nd To P Fazsthrzu Enit Enter To move a tape cartridge within the library Note If this is a master library in a multiple library stack you cannot move cartridges from one library into another You can only move cartridges manually from one library into another via the remote management pages see chapter 3 on page 85 2 Usethe up and down arrows to select a magazine tape drive or fixed slot group and press Enter The Move from screen displays a list of storage bins within the selected magazine tape drive fixed slot group and hand top pass
110. cognized Manager Malloc block failed The system has run out of internal Critical Drive memory Manager Drive wait que error The system has run out of internal Critical Drive memory Manager Sema error The operating system has failed to Critical Drive create a resource Manager Sema put failed The operating system has failed to Critical Drive create a resource Manager Could not activate event The operating system has failed to Warning Drive timer create a timer resource Manager Could not activate util The operating system has failed to Warning Drive timer create timer resource Manager Could not change event The operating system has failed to Warning Drive timer modify a timer resource Manager Could not change util The operating system has failed to Warning Drive timer modify a timer resource Manager Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 158 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By System reset by Codes are Critical Event hardware code srr0 e CRITICAL 0x1111 Manager MACHINE CHECK 0x2222 ID DATA STORAGE 0x3333 SI EXCEPTION 0x4444 ALIGNMENT EXCEPTION x5555 e PROGRAM_EXCEPTION x6666 e SYSTEM_CALL 0x7777FIT 0x8888 e WATCHDOG 0x9999 e INT ID DATA TLBOxAAAA INT ID INST TLB 0xBBBB INT ID DEBUG 0xCCCC INT ID RESET e srr0 is always 0 System reset by software System has been reset by the Critical Event 0 0 system software Manager S
111. cryption Key of the 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 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 Click Save As The browser displays a download link 2 Right click on the download link and select Save As to select a path and name the file 3 Click OK Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 135 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Upload Secure Key File Refer to figure 92 for information on Upload Secure Key File Figure 92 Upload Secure Key Upload Secure Key File File Encryption Key Required File Name rrr 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 ind
112. cs that picks the tape has exceeded internal retries Warning Servo Picker Axis Stalled The portion of the robotics that picks the tape can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo Picker Axis Timeout The portion of the robotics that picks the tape could not position within its allotted time Warning Servo Theta Axis Jammed The portion of the robotics that rotates can not move its respective motor Warning Servo Theta Axis Position Lost The portion of the robotics that rotates can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo Theta Axis Retry The portion of the robotics that rotates theta has exceeded internal retries Warning Servo Theta Axis Stalled The portion of the robotics that rotates can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo Theta Axis Timeout The portion of the robotics that rotates theta could not position within its allotted time Warning Servo Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 164 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By XY Axis Jammed The portion of the robotics that moves the XY axis can not move its respective motor Warning Servo XY Axis Position Lost The portion of the robotics that moves the XY axis can not move its respective m
113. ct Library Operations and then Library on offline to turn the library off line Select Yes or No to confirm the library state change For more information on the Operations screen see Library Operations on page 68 Using the OCP The operator control panel 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 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 serial number see figure 2 Home Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 60 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components OCP Home Screen Library status To select this Button function labels Press this button Push buttons Power button OCP Buttons Buttons At the bottom of each OCP screen are four button labels These labels indicate the functions of the four push buttons below the OCP To select a function press the push button directly below the button label on the OCP screen The OCP also contains a power button for turning the library on and off OCP Components The OCP allows the user to perform various functions on the Quantum PX
114. d physical location Z position fail zone The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position the vertical axis to a predetermined physical location X position fail zone ff The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position the XY axis to a predetermined physical location XY home fail The XY axis initialization routine Critical Diagnostics has failed to find its home position XY motor fail zone The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position the XY axis to a predetermined physical location Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 156 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By XY position fail The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position the XY axis to a predetermined physical location XY safe to rotate fail The safe to rotate sensor used to Warning Diagnostics home the XY axis could not be seen by the calibration routine Y position fail zone ff The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position the XY axis to a predetermined physical location Bad SCSI Sense Data A command sent to the drive Warning Drive received bad sense data Manager Aborted any open Drive communications has failed Informational Drive exchanges Manager ADT login failed The library failed to login and set Critical Drive up communication to a drive Manager Bad reply received The drive did not return
115. d twenty eight fixed slots Tape Fixed Drives Magazines Slots Cartridges SDLT 0 6 4 15 slots per 28 88 magazine LTO 0 6 4 18 slots per 28 100 magazine Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 5 Figure 3 Slot Numbering PX506 SDLT 9 Fixed cartridge slots 0060 ji 0063 0066 0061 M 0064 Tq 0067 0062 0065 0068 0000 0005 0010 0001 h 0006 d 0011 H LE 0002 J 0007 0012 0003 h 0008 0013 1 0004 0009 0014 0015 0020 0025 0016 1 0021 _ 0026 0017 9 0022 0027 0018 lj 0023 0028 0019 0024 0029 Left hand magazines Top BeN z den drive 2 er Tap drive 4
116. ddress 0x100 0x10e Address Ox10f Ox11d Applet popupEvent started T D OD oM internet 4 Find Page age 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 67 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 99 Figure 67 Find Page Find barcode Find Media ID Select physical logical map 41 Find Barcode Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations aS as eS Geox Q xl ig Dre Zara O S I2 E8 788 Address ABe wes amp Operations Find Move Inventory Drives Barcode Find Find Media Id Media Id Find Logical Map Logical Map Library Cabinet 1 Online Left Magazine 1 Right Magazine 1 DLT Slots 1 15 DLT Slots 16 30 Address 0x100 Ox10e Address Dx10f Ox1id Applet popupEvent started MOTTO M neret The Find page is divided into the following sections Find Barcode Find Media ID Select Map Find Barcode The find barcode section allows the user to find a specific barcode or partial barcode within the library and view its location To find a barcode or partial barcode 1 Enter a barcode or partial barcode with wildcards in the barcode field
117. diagnostics and inventory can only be performed when the library is offline Use the up and down arrows to highlight Library on offline and press Enter to toggle the library online or offline Press Yes to confirm the command or No to cancel Release magazines Use the up and down arrows to highlight Release magazines and press Enter to view the release magazines screen Select the magazine you wish to release and press Enter Press Exit to cancel Note If there are no magazines installed or if the magazines are configured as load ports this line will not display Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 69 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Library Operations Options Description Park for shipping Note You must remove all tape cartridges from the library prior to parking the library robotics for shipment Use the up and down arrows to highlight Park for shipping and press Enter to move the robot to a safe position for transport After the robot is in it s final position the library shuts down After the library is shut down you must complete the repacking procedure before transporting the library see appendix D on page 229 2 When you are finished viewing the library operations information press Exit to return to the Ops screen Find Tape To view media or tape cartridge information 1 From the Ops screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Find Tape and press Enter The Mat
118. drops Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 182 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Interpreting System LED Status The following system LED status indicators are available on the PX500 series libraries Operator Control Panel OCP LED Status System Controller Board SCB LED Status Power Supply LED Status Tape Drive LED Status Operator Control Panel The OCP has an LED indicator reporting the library state see table 35 OCP LED Status Table 35 OCP LED States OCP Oo gt O LED Power button LED Status Problem Status Green solid The library is in an idle state Green flashing The library is busy Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 183 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status OCP O Q LED Power button LED Status Problem Status Amber flashing The library is in an attention state Amber solid An error has occurred on the library System Controller Board The SCB contains LED indicators that reports the state of the SCB and SCB LED Status Fibre Channel port see table 36 and table 37 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 184 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Table 36 SCSI SCB LED Customer network Internal network SCB LED indicator O D N
119. e Left ead part Right load port Drive FUP from Tape The Cabinet Setup screen displays the following options see table 14 Table 14 Cabinet Setup Cabinet Setup Description Host bus Select the host bus option to view or edit the SCSI IDs for the changer library and tape drives The Host bus option also allows you to set the Fibre Channel settings for any Fibre Channel tape drives installed Loop ID topology and speed for each tape drive can be set Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 74 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Cabinet Setup Description Stack role Select the stack role option to view or set the library stack role stand alone master or slave Left load port Select the left load port options to enable disable the left load port and also to designate one column or the entire magazine as a load port Right load port Select the right load port options to enable disable the right load port and also to designate one column or the entire magazine as a load port Drive FUP from tape Select the magazine or fixed that contains the firmware update cartridge FUP and then the specific tape drive to update The library must be offline to update the tape drive firmware Full Inventory When full inventory is on the library will complete a full inventory of the tape cartridges whenever a door is opened When full inventory is off and a load
120. e holds 15 SDLT cartridges or 18 LTO cartridges The bins in the left magazines are numbered from 1 through 15 18 in LTO libraries from front to back The bins in the right magazines are numbered from 1 through 15 18 in LTO libraries from back to front The PX502 has two fixed slots behind the right magazine The PX506 has twenty eight fixed cartridge slots nine above each left and right magazine and ten in a column at the back of the library PX510 has twenty one fixed slots in a column at the back of the library Fixed slots are used for data cartridges or for cleaning cartridges which are moved to a tape drive when the drive requires cleaning A bar code reader is attached to the library s robotic hand This bar code reader automatically identifies the cartridges in the library if the cartridges are fitted with acceptable bar code labels The library back panel provides access to the following items System Controller Board SCB Power Supplies CPCI Card Cage Tape Drives Cooling Fans System Controller Board SCB The system controller board SCB contains the library firmware and processor Two Ethernet ports are available for remote management of the library The SCB when not in surrogate mode also provides a connection to a host system There are three types of SCBs e SCSISCB provides two SCSI ports for a host connection and a tape drive connection Fibre Channel SCB provides a single Fibre Channel p
121. e of thelibrary 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide xvii Related Documents shown below Quantum PX500 Series Documentation Document No Title Preface Documents related to the PX502 PX506 and PX510 tape libraries are Description 81 81292 PX500 Series Quick Start Provides information on installing the PX502 library in a rack 81 81301 PX500 Series Tape Drive Provides information on Installation Instructions installing tape drives in the PX500 Series library 81 81303 PX500 Series Tape Drive Provides information on Replacement Instructions replacing tape drives in the PX500 Series library 81 81354 FC1202 Fibre Channel Provides web and serial Bridge User s Guide interface information for the FC1202 Fibre Channel bridge 81 81539 TC2201 iSCSI Bridge Provides web and serial User s Guide interface information for the TC2201 iSCSI bridge 81 81357 PX500 Series Magazine Provides installation Upgrade Instructions information for both the SDLT and LTO tape magazines 6311658 SNMP Integration Guide Provides integration information for SNMP 81 81627 PX500 Series DLTSage Provides information on Secure Tape Quick Start Guide creating secure keys on your library Refer to the appropriate product manuals
122. e 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 103 Figure 69 Inventory Page Inventory Drives Page Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help a amp 9 X Om O i9 A 9 Deen vere O Ga L2 XB Address x Eco luns amp Operations Setup Utilities Find Move Inventory Drives Inventory System must be offline Partition Logical Map Logical Map Library Cabinet 1 Online Left Magazine 1 Right Magazine 1 DLT Slots 1 15 DLT Slots 16 30 Address 0x100 Ox10e Address Ox10f Ox11d zl Applet popupEvent started LEE CE Internet 4 To perform an inventory 1 Select the cabinet or library to inventory 2 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 tape drives within the library Reset re initializes the tape drive e Power off 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 69 Quantum PX500 Se
123. endix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Der Betrieb dieses Ger ts in Wohngegenden kann zu Empfangsst rungen f hren die der Verursacher auf eigene Kosten beheben muss Dieses Ger t erf llt die Vorschriften in Abschnitt 15 der Regelungen der FCC Der Betrieb unterliegt den folgenden Bedingungen 1 Das Ger t darf keine sch dlichen St rungen hervorrufen und 2 Das Ger t muss alle eingehenden St rungen aufnehmen einschlie lich St rungen die einen unerw nschten Betrieb verursachen k nnen Regelungen f r Taiwan SEE reru ZENE HORA FIRE RERUN THE EA ARERR Industry Canada Digital Referenz Norm f r st rungsverursachende Ger te ICES 003 Ausgabe 2 Apparate Dieses Digitalger t der Klasse A erf llt alle Anforderungen der kanadischen Vorschriften bez glich st rungsverursachender Ger te Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A Dieses Produkt kann in CISPR 22 Warnung Wohngegenden Funkst rungen verursachen die vom Verursacher durch angemessene Ma nahmen behoben werden m ssen Hinweis nur f r USA und Wenn dieses Produkt in die USA geliefert wird muss das nachstehend KANADA f r einen 100 120 Volt Betrieb spezifizierte und von UL zugelassene Netzkabel verwendet werden Wenn dieses Produkt nach Kanada geliefert wird muss das nachstehend f r einen 100 120 Volt Betrieb spezifizier
124. ent Setup 1 To access the Network page from the Setup page click on the Network tab at the top of the page The Network page displays see figure 78 Pe Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ej IQ 0 3 2 6D Xem OBS ELIS actress 1 18 me amp B Utilities Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service Network Information Hostname nn Domain m IP Address 192 168 20 126 255 255 0 Default Gateway 6 0 0 0 Iv Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP Server E mail Server Information From Email Server ii me Primary DNS Address 6 000 Secondary DNS Address 6 000 Denotes Required Fields NOTE Library must be rebooted before a change in Network and or DNS Address Information will take effect Go to Utilities Library Page to reboot the library E E Applet popupEvent started IT DD Internet Edit the network information as desired see table 24 for a description of the fields Click Save The Quantum PX500 Series will not use the new network information until it has been rebooted see Setup on page 106 116 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Table 24 Network Configuration Fields Field Description Hostname View or set the hostname for the library for example the DNS name Domain View or set
125. er 2 38 magazine Figure 1 Slot Numbering PX502 SDLT 0000 0005 0010 zl Tape Tape a 0001 _ fy 0006 0011 drive 1 drive 2 0002 fH 0007 0012 0003 1 0008 J 0004 1 0009 al lt Gripper 2 a EP Top 1 0015 0020 0025 0030 0016 0021 0026 0031 0017 0022 0027 amp _0018 0023 0028 SDLT magazines have 15 cartridges Fixed cartridge slots 0019 0024 0029 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 3 Figure 2 Slot Numbering PX502 LTO j 0000 0006 0012 j 0001 i 0007 Y 0013 i 0002 0008 0014 aly 0003 0009 0015 j _ 0004 n 0010 n j 0005 0011 1 LTO magazines have 18 cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Tape Tape drive 1 drive 2 al Gripper 3j D qr id Top i D j 0018 if 0024 0030 i 0036 0019 dm 0025 0031 0037 hl 0020 0026 0032 E 0021 J 0027 0033 i j 0022 f 0028 0034 Fixed cartridge slots jj 0023 1j 0029 jj 0035 4 Chapter 1 Library Description Overview PX506 Library The PX506 library supports up to six tape drives and up to 88 SDLT cartridges or 100 LTO cartridges Cartridges are stored in four removable cartridge magazines an
126. er board are accessed from the back of the library refer to Connecting to Host Workstations on page 51 2 Connect Ethernet port located on the back of the library on the system controller board to the local area network see figure 18 Ethernet port System controller board PESE D o o u 9 ele PX502 shown Before operating the library load the appropriate tape cartridges LTO or SDLT into the library starting with the left hand panels see Library Models on page 2 for slot locations Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 38 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started The Quantum PX500 Series must be initially configured with an IP address before the remote management software is available Refer to Using the OCP on page 60 for information on configuring your PX500 Series network information and preparing for operation Initial Configuration Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 39 Chapter 2 m Basic Library Operations This chapter describes the following basic library operating procedures Installing Tape Cartridges Preparing the Library for Operation Turning the Library On and Off Using the OCP
127. er nete i 225 Opening the Right and Left Magazine Access Doors 227 Removing the Magazines 228 Removing the PX502 Library 231 Removing the Top Cover ssssssssseee 233 Moving the Robotics neesnnenenenenenenenenenenenennnenenan 234 Inserting the Metal Restraint sss 235 Installing the Robotics Restraints sss 236 Securing the Robotics sss 237 Preparing the Library for Shipping 0 0 0 0 eee 239 xii 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Tables SDLT 320 Performance Characteristics een 11 SDLT 600 Performance Characteristics eee 12 DLT S4 Performance Characteristics sss 13 HP LTO Performance Characteristics sss 14 HP LTO 3 Performance Characteristics 15 Front Panel Features seen tnter 21 Capacity PX502 Multiple Library Stack 42U High Rack 33 Capacity PX506 Multiple Library Stack 42U High Rack 34 Capacity PX510 Multiple Library Stack 42U High Rack 34 Rack Space Requirements PX502 and PX506 36 Rack Space Requirements PX510 sss 37 Library Operations Options 69 Drive Options nen en inneren 73 Cabinet Se
128. er s Guide 47 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Preparing the Library for Operation To prepare the cabinet for operation Close the Cabinet Doors and Access Panels Connecting to Host Workstations Close the Cabinet Doors The PX500 Series libraries have doors covering the tape cartridge and Access Panels magazines 1 Close the front doors until they latch e PX502 see figure 24 e PX506 see figure 25 e PX510 see figure 26 Figure 24 Closing the PX502 Front Doors Left door Right door Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 48 Figure 25 Closing the PX506 Front Doors Left doors Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Right doors 49 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 26 Closing the PX510 Front Doors Left doors
129. eries library Corrective information is provided to help you resolve the problems Several of these problems produce error messages on the OCP called events refer to chapter 4 This chapter is divided into the following sections Common Problems and Solutions Interpreting System LED Status HG K V C M ee Common Problems and Solutions The troubleshooting information in this section covers the following topics Start up Problems OCP Problems Robotics Gripper Problems Operating Problems Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 177 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Start up Problems Table 31 describes corrective actions for problems which occur during start up Table 31 Start up Problems _ Problem Corrective Action The library does not Make sure all power cords are connected to power on grounded electrical outlet Press the power button located on the front of the library The library or tape Make sure each SCSI device on the same SCSI drives do not bus has a unique address and the last device is respond on the SCSI properly terminated bus Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide During initialization the OCP displays ERR in the upper right hand corner and the LED located under the buttons is amber Power the system down completely and power it back on Determine the failure type by checking any previous error codes returned to the ho
130. es and viewing library information Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management explains how to change the library configuration and manage the library using the remote GUI Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List lists the SNMP traps supported by the PX500 series libraries xvi Preface Chapter 5 Troubleshooting discusses problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the PX500 Series library Appendix A Specifications lists the specifications for the PX500 Series libraries Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance provides guidelines for handling SDLT cartridges and visually inspecting them if necessary Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library provides installation information for the PX502 library Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library provides repacking information for the PX502 library Appendix E Regulatory Statements provides regulatory information for the PX500 Series libraries This document concludes with a glossary and a detailed index Notational Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Note Notes emphasize important information related to the main topic Caution Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are included to prevent damage to equipment Warning Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and are included to prevent injury This manual uses the following Right sid
131. es me ttti t Pei birra e ios 114 NOtWOEK d 115 uvam E 117 Date Ce Time 121 Library ie innen al 122 Partitions E M 124 Field Service ne 128 DOCUPS KO einsetee nen 128 Protection Mode for Cartridges 130 Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives 131 Select Secure Key for Library sss esee 132 Assign Secure Key to Cartridge sess 132 Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair 133 Delete Secure Key Name eerte une 134 Backup Secure Key File eerte teet 135 Upload Secure Key FPile erret ettet taret nep roce 136 Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration esses 137 Best Practices C 137 Key Migration Scenarios sse eee eene 137 WHT m 139 Library nn Te ra et ert E Rede ree bebe ids 139 Systemi Tests D 142 Maintenance eoe ete tede n rr ect etit te ice feed 144 n 146 I nennen 147 oro 149 SNMP TrapList 150 Chapter 5 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Troubleshooting 177 Common Problems and Solutions eee 177 Start up Problems tiere itte pie pete ds 178 lt Contents OCP Problemis csssccssiscesstass 179 Robotics
132. es slots 2 38 Capacity in Terabytes TB 400 GB per cartridge 15 2 Compressed Capacity in TB 800 GB per cartridge 30 4 Throughput TB hr based on 80 MB sec transfer rate 5 8 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 160 MB sec 11 5 transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio 15 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 HP LTO 3 Model drives slots 6 100 Capacity in Terabytes TB 400 GB per cartridge 40 Compressed Capacity in TB 800 GB per cartridge 80 Throughput TB hr based on 80 MB sec transfer 17 3 rate Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 160 34 6 MB sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX510 HP LTO 3 Model drives slots 10 201 Capacity in Terabytes TB 400 GB per cartridge 80 Compressed Capacity in TB 800 GB per cartridge 160 Throughput TB hr based on 80 MB sec transfer 28 8 rate Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 160 57 6 MB sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Note When fewer than the maximum number of drives are installed in a Quantum PX500 Series library the tape drives must occupy consecutive drive bays beginning with drive bay 1 If a drive experiences read write errors when the AutoClean function is enabled the library issues an error message stating that drive clean
133. esto prodotto contiene una batteria al litio La RAM non volatile di tipo Dallas Semiconductor D91743 100 contiene una batteria al litio Il litio potrebbe essere considerato un materiale pericoloso Smaltire la batteria secondo quanto previsto dalle leggi locali regionali e nazionali Svenska Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 251 FCC meddelande Meddelande for Taiwan 3 FR TEE EERE BEREIT EEE JE De PBA BORER Ee Eh SAT gt Kanada digital utrustning CISPR 22 Varning Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Utrustningen har testats och befunnits uppfylla gr nserna f r en klass A digital enhet i enlighet med del 15 i FCC reglerna Gr nserna ar utformade att tillhandah lla rimligt skydd mot st rningar nar utrustningen anv nds i en kommersiell milj Utrustningen alstrar anv nder och kan utstr la radiofrekvent energi och kan om den ej installeras och anv nds i enlighet med instruktionshandboken orsaka st rningar i radiokommunikation Eventuella ndringar eller modifikationer av utrustningen kan ogiltigf rklara anv ndarens r tt att anv nda utrustningen Anv ndning av utrustningen i bostadsomr den kan orsaka st rningar och i s dana fall m ste anv ndaren bekosta de tg rder som kr vs f r att tg rda st rningarna Enheten uppfyller del 15 i FCC reglerna Anv ndningen underkastas f ljande villkor 1 Enheten far inte orsaka st rningar och 2
134. estraints together and secure with a tie band to secure the robotics to the library chassis see figure 130 Caution Move the robotics assembly with the shipping foams gently Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 236 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 130 Securing the Robotics I N rni n l eel Fs 3 e Y Tie band x Wi SS EN 2 4 x EN a 2 jo u Q u E l EM j i 5 Z n I el p s I e Eg E E Tj j Frei Sal i V ow FF L i at fi Em T T fer BN 6 Install the top cover previously removed in step 1 7 Install the magazines tape drives and power supplies previously removed in Removing the Library from the R
135. for information about your tape drives and cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide xviii Contacts Getting More Information or Help Preface 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 Quantum company contacts are listed below Quantum Corporate Headquarters To order documentation on the PX500 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 Awww 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide xix Preface StorageCare Guardian Accelerate service issue resolution with these exclusive Quantum StorageCare 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 d
136. 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 4 2 or later You can download this software from http www java com Quantum PX500 Series The following figures depict the menu items available from the Quantum Web Page Menu Items PX500 Series Web Pages Figure 59 provides the default menus for the PX500 Series web pages Figure 60 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 PX500 Series User s Guide 86 Figure 59 Quantum PX500 Series Web Page Menu Items Status Overview Date and Time Model number Software Version Hardware Status Cabinet Serial number SCB temp System power SCB volt 1 2v SCB volt 1 8v SCB volt 2 5v SCB volt 3 3v SCB volt 5 0v cPCI card 12v w HIE 818 gje d 5 5 ala ln 318 oS Doors Left mag door Right mag door Power Supply Power Supply Pwr sply pres Pwr sply 24v Fan sp RPM Drive Status Drive Reg tmp Drive fan RPM OCP status OCP temp if
137. g the Library Loading the Tape Cartridges Initial Configuration Locating the Mounting Position The PX502 library is designed to fit in a standard 19 inch wide rack It is important to the library installation to locate the hole pattern in the rack rails see figure 49 The library must be installed at the beginning of the hole pattern Refer to table 48 for information on common rack hole types Table 48 Rack Hole Type ypes Figure Description fid N O Cage nut E N Square rack holes are the most common type of rack holes They can accept either cage nuts which mount from the back of the rail or clip nuts which clip on from the side of the rack rail Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 204 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure Description Through holes require clip nuts to accept Clip nut mounting hardware Threaded holes require neither cage or clip nuts to accept mounting hardware Note The rails within the rack have a hole pattern that repeats throughout the rail X marks the screw positions Install nut clips included in the accessory kit on the rails if necessary Table 49 PX502 Rail Hole N Front panel
138. ge imported from another system Separate barcodes by spaces or commas selecting nemave removes any association betwean a cartridgs and a Secura Kay Barcode Secure Key Name Date Created Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Secure Key Name Secure Key Verify Secure Kay Delete Secure Key amp Secure Key Name WARNING Dolating a Sacure Koy ramovas it from the system s memary Any cartridgas requiring this Secure Key wil be unreadable on this system unless the Secure Key is restored Backing up the Secure Key file is strangly recommended before deleting ary Secure Keys Unused Keys Secure Key Name Date Created Inactive Kays Secure Key flame Date Created active Keys Secure Key Name Date Created Backup Secure Koy NOTE The Encryption Key of the Library is required when restoring s Secure Kay File to a different Library Please keep the Secure Key Fie s associated Encryption Key in a secure but accessible location Encryption Key Verify Encryption Key Upload secure Key File Encryption Key Required Flo Name Secure Key 129 Protection Mode for Cartridges Figure 85 Protection Mode for Cartridges Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key The Secure Key page is divided into the following sections Protection Mode for Cartridges Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Select Secure Key for Libra
139. hapter 4 on page 150 for detailed event information Statistics Information To view statistics information Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 66 Figure 42 Statistics Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Info screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Statistics and press Enter The Statistics screen displays see figure 42 Stat tet ics The Statistics screen displays the following information about the library ElapsTm seconds since boot PCycles total number of power cycles or reboots SlotGet count of cartridge retrievals from slots SlotPut count of cartridge deliveries to slots SltRetG count of retries in retrievals from slots SltRetP count of retries in deliveries to slots DrvGet count of cartridge retrievals from drives DrvPut count of cartridge deliveries to drives DrvRetG count of retries in retrievals from drives DrvRetP count of retries in deliveries to drives DrvLdR count of retries for cartridge loads in drives DrvUnlR count of retries for cartridge unloads in drives XYmove count of horizontal moves Zmove count of vertical moves Pmove count of extension moves Rmove count of rotation moves 67 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components e XYretry count of horizontal move retries Zretry count of vertical move retries Pretry count of extension move retries
140. her the left rear or right wall of the library Clicking on the panel name opens a zoom view of the panel i e similar to pulling out a loadport or drawer displaying all elements slots ports or drives in a spreadsheet format Note The physical map may show gaps in the element numbering depending on the load port configuration Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 101 Move Page Figure 68 Move Page Move cartridge Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Logical Map A logical map displays slots magazines drives and fixed slots Clicking on the panel name opens a zoom view of the panel i e similar to pulling out a loadport or drawer displaying all elements slots ports or drives in a spreadsheet format From the zoom view clicking on an element opens a detail window Note Under the Logical Map view an option to print the view to a local printer is available by clicking on the Print View link located in the upper left hand corner of the Logical Map section The Move page allows the user to move a single cartridge 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 The Move page displays see figure 68 le Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O 3 d 6 D ree
141. hr Ultra160 SCSI a HP LTO 28 8 TB 40 TB 1 3 TB hr LVD Ultra 2 SCSI S Gen 2 HP LTO 57 6 TB 80 TB 3 4 TB hr LVD Ultra 3 SCSI Gen 3 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 192 Appendix A Specifications Reliability Specifications Maximum Data Data Capacity Capacity Maximum Tape Excluding Including Data Drive Fixed Slots Fixed Slots Throughput Host Interfaces DLT S4 240 TB 273 6 TB 4 4 TB hr Ultra 320 SCSI S SDLT 600 90 102 2 6 TB hr Ultra160 SCSI 5 HP LTO 72 TB 80 TB 2 2 TB hr LVD Ultra 2 SCSI gt Gen2 io x lt HP LTO 144 TB 160 TB 5 7 TB hr LVD Ultra 3 SCSI Gen 3 Assuming 2 1 compression ratios SSS A Reliability Specifications Table 44 Reliability Specifications MSBF PX502 and PX506 1 000 000 swaps PX510 2 000 000 swaps MTTR Less than 20 minutes Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 193 Appendix A Specifications Tape Drive Specifications Tape Drive Specifications Table 45 Tape Drive Specifications Native Mode With 2 1 Compression Drive Type Transfer Rate Capacity Transfer Rate Capacity DLT S4 3600 MB min 800 GB 7200 MB min 1600 GB SDLT 600 2160 MB min 300 GB 4320 MB min 600 GB HP LTO 1800 MB min 200 GB 3600 MB min 400 GB Gen 2 HP LTO 4800 MB min 400 GB 9600 MB min 800 GB Gen 3 ZZ ej Environmental Specifications Table 46 Power Table
142. iags screen Component Tests To execute a component test Figure 57 Component Tests Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 1 From the Diags screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Component Tests and press Enter The Component Tests screen displays see figure 57 Component tests de en The Component test screen provides the following diagnostic tests e XY test e Y tests e Rotation stats Translation test Camera test Temperature test Home position Use the up and down arrows to select the component test and press Enter to execute When you are finished executing component tests press Exit to return to the Diags screen 82 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Load Port Configuration Load Port Configuration Table 17 Import Export Option Settings Load ports are used to import or export tape cartridges from the library When configured as a load port your backup application will automatically use these bins when exporting or importing tape cartridges The bottom left and right magazines in each library can be configured to provide the following load port elements Single column load port 5 slots SDLT 6 slots LTO Magazine load port 15 slots SDLT 18 Slots LTO Tech Tip Deciding between a single column and an entire magazines as a load port depends on the amount of tape cartridges you typically import export from the library If you generally import or e
143. icating 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 PX500 Series User s Guide 136 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration Best Practices Key Migration Scenarios Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide This section provides information on Best Practices when implementing DLTSage Tape Security and also instructions for migrating your security keys from one library to another For more information on implementing DLTSage Tape Security with your specific library refer to the following Quick Start Guides provided on the documentation CD included in the library accessory kit PX500 Series DLTSage Tape Security Quick Start Guide PN 81 81627 PX720 DLTSage Tape Security Quick Start Guide PN 81 81588 When implementing DLTSage Tape Security in your tape library there are several Best Practices or guidelines to consider The encryption key file should be saved off of the library at least once a month or whenever a large amount of tapes is removed added to the library It is a good idea to use the date in the file name of the backup file In the library remote
144. idge to moisture or direct sunlight Do not insert a dropped or damaged cartridge into a DLTtape drive without at the very least a thorough visual inspection see Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges A dropped cartridge may have dislodged loosened or damaged internal components Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges When To Visually Inspect It is important to visually inspect a DLTtape cartridge under the a DLTtape Cartridge following circumstances Whenever you change or load a new tape cartridge Ifthe tape cartridge has been dropped or subjected to a physical shock e Ifa DLTtape drive becomes inoperable after loading the tape cartridge e Ifyou receive a shipment of tape cartridges that shows any sign of being damaged Visual Inspection To visually inspect a DLTtape cartridge Procedure 1 Check the cartridge for any obvious cracks or other physical damage Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 197 Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges 2 Gently shake the tape cartridge Listen for any rattling of loose pieces inside the cartridge Caution If you hear anything loose inside the cartridge do not use the cartridge 3 Locate the reel lock openings see figure 102 and verify that you can see the reel locks The reel locks are small plastic tabs near the center of the reel lock openings They can be broken if the cartridge is dropped
145. ing The PX502 weighs approximately 65 lbs 29 kg without power supplies or tape drives At least two people are required to lift and install either library The back mounting brackets are lettered A through I so the correct mounting position is easily determined The mounting positions differ depending on the depth of the rack see table 51 Table 51 Back Mounting Bracket Orientation E a l O O ZEN 1 3 3 H i Rack Depth Mounting Position gt 27 to 28 in Use holes A and C gt 28 to 29 in Use holes B and D gt 29 to 30 in Use holes A and C gt 30 to 31 in Use holes B and D gt 31 to 32 in Use holes C and E gt 32 to 33 in Use holes D and F gt 33 to 34 in Use holes E and G gt 34 to 35 in Use holes F and H gt 35 to 36 in Use holes G and I Once the location is determined attach the back brackets to each side of the library with four M5 x 8 Allen screws see figure 110 Note Use the shortest depth number For example if the measurement is 34 in use holes E and G Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 212 Figure 110 Back Mounting Brackets Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Back mounting bracket ba screws Right hand back bracket shown 2 Install the library into the rack as shown see figure 110 Warning The PX502 weighs ap
146. ing for the Installation sss 203 Providing Necessary Tools and Equipment sss 203 Taking ESD Precautions eere tenerent ttes 203 Installing the Library 2 terrre tere terree ns 204 Locating the Mounting Position sess eee 204 Installing the Library i c eerte ertet inten teens 206 Loading the Tape Cartridges sess eee 221 Initial Config ration i etre nette peer Puteo and 221 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide vi Contents Emergency Library Access signees ie Ni RE 226 E Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library 229 Removing the Library from the Rack sss 230 Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints sss 232 Packing the Library for Shipment sse 238 Appendix E Regulatory Statements 240 Notice for USA and CANADA Only ssssseseeeeene een 242 Laser Statement lehnen 242 Dichiarazione sulla batteria della libreria 251 Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment sss 262 Declaration of Conformity esisiini aieiaiei e 263 Glossary 264 Index 266 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide vii Z Figures P E Figure1 Slot Numbering PX502 SDLT zusehen 3 Figure 2 Slot Numbering PX502 LTO sss 4 Figure 3 Slot Numbering PX506 SDLT s
147. ing is required Without user intervention the library gripper replaces the data cartridge with a cleaning Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 16 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features cartridge When the cleaning procedure finishes the library gripper returns the data cartridge to the drive Note When acleaning 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 LLL Library Features Figure 7 illustrates the features of the PX502 library front panel Figure 8 illustrates the features of the PX506 library front panel Figure 9 illustrates the features of the PX510 library front panel Front Panel These features are described in table 6 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 17 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 7 PX502 Front Panel PX502 Operator control panel OCP Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 18 Chapter 1 Library Description pA i i i iit Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Figure 9 PX510 Front Panel Operator control panel OCP Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 1 Library Description PX510 Library Features 20
148. internet for these links to work 1 To access the Reference page click on the Links tab at the top of the page The Links page displays see figure 100 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 147 Figure 100 Reference Page Figure 101 About Page Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Reference Z Quantum Links Microsoft Internet Explorer nl xl File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Mr LESP HE A D Ps Pers O O m E JS Address Eco amp Utilities Quantum Links NOTE To visit the link below your browser must have access to the internet Quantum s Service and Support To access the About page click the About tab at the top of the page The About page displays the model number software version serial number and slot drive configuration see figure 101 abo internet Explorer Tools NEE EO ee SE Address Ede w Utilities Reference Library Information Model PX502 Software Version T30 30 Serial Number QP0552BDC00022 IEEE ID 100000E09E0ABCFO MAC Address 00 E0 9E OA BC FO IP Address 10 40 157 84 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway 10 40 156 1 Cabinet Information Cabinet 1 Serial Number QPO552BDC00022 IEEE ID 100000E09EDABCFO MAC Address D0 EO0 9E DA BC FO Slots 32 Load Ports 0 Drives 1 148 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Logou
149. ion Getting Started 36 Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Table 11 Rack Space Requirements PX510 1 PX510 library module 18U Hole pattern Top of rack 312 in 7 92 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 5 in 12 7 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 625 in 15 9 mm 5 in 12 7 mm EB 1U 1 75 in 44 45 mm Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 37 Cabling the Quantum PX500 Series Figure 18 Connecting the Library to the Local Area Network Loading Tape Cartridges Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Warning If the rack is empty at the time of installation do NOT install the PX Series modules too high in the rack The combined weight of the components may cause the rack to become top heavy and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack If installing a multiple library stack begin installing the bottom library module first After the Quantum PX500 Series is in its final location the tape drives and system controller board must be connected to the backup host system s To cable the Quantum PX500 Series 1 The PX500 Series tape drives and system controll
150. ion allows the user to remotely upload new tape drive firmware to a specific tape drive within the library To upload drive firmware Note The library must be offline to update the drive firmware 1 Select an individual tape drive and number or select an entire cabinet to update the drive firmware for all tape drives within the library cabinet 2 Enter a path and filename where the tape drive firmware exists or click Browse 3 Click Apply to upload the file The firmware image uploads to the tape drive s and reboots the library Logs The Logs page displays the drive logs for the individual tape drives within the library and also a failure analysis file 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 98 Figure 98 Logs Page ew Drive Logs Microsoft Internet Explore 15x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help ft Om O A Dae itemm O C S 3 1 8 UL ee Library System Tests Maintenance Logs Drive Log 1 Drive 1 View log Drive 2 Not present FA Log Retrieve FA log for cabinet Cabinet 1 Retrieve Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 146 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Reference Click the View Log link to view the log file for a specific tape drive see figure 99 The log sense information for the tape drive displays Click Next to see additional log sense information
151. ipper and for each tape drive installed SCSI buses are SCSI 2 fast wide 8 16 bit Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 or Ultra 320 SCSI depending on the drives installed LVD SCSI configurations have a maximum allowable bus length of 12 meters To determine the cable length of the bus measure the lengths of the SCSI cables connecting each device to that bus and add those lengths together To that total length add 12 25 inches 31 10 cm for the internal SCSI cable length of each SCSI tape drive PX500 Series libraries support the following tape drives Quantum SDLT320 SCSI only e Quantum SDLT600 SCSI and Native Fibre Channel Quantum DLT S4 SCSI and Native Fibre Channel e HPLTO 2 SCSI only e HP LTO 3 SCSI and Native Fibre Channel Refer to the following tables for tape drive performance characteristics Both SDLT and LTO tape drive can exist in the same library as long as the appropriate magazines are installed in the library Quantum PX502 SDLT Model drives slots 2 32 Capacity in Terabytes TB 160 GB per cartridge 5 12 Compressed Capacity in TB 320 GB per cartridge 10 24 Throughput GB hr based on 16 MB sec transfer rate 115 2 Compressed Throughput GB hr based on 32 MB 230 4 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 11 Chapter 1 Library Description Table 2 SDLT 600 Performance Ch
152. is 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 xxii Preface StorageCare Guardian 8 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide xxiii m Library Description O f Chapter 1 Q This chapter provides an overview of the PX500 Series consisting of the PX502 PX506 and PX510 libraries The chapter is divided into the following sections e Overview Tape Drives Library Features DLTSage Tape Security Library Scalability Stacked Configurations Getting Started Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Overview Quantum PX500 Series libraries are automated tape storage and retrieval
153. ity in TB 1600 GB per cartridge 273 6 Throughput TB hr based on 60 MB sec transfer rate 2 2 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 120 MB 4 4 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX502 HP LTO Model drives slots 2 38 Capacity in Terabytes TB 200 GB per cartridge 7 6 Compressed Capacity in TB 400 GB per cartridge 15 2 Throughput GB hr based on 30 MB sec transfer rate 216 Compressed Throughput GB hr based on 60 MB 432 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio 14 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Table 5 HP LTO 3 Performance Characteristics Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 HP LTO Model drives slots 6 100 Capacity in Terabytes TB 200 GB per cartridge 20 Compressed Capacity in TB 400 GB per cartridge 40 Throughput GB hr based on 30 MB sec transfer rate 648 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 60 MB 1 3 sec transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX510 HP LTO Model drives slots 10 201 Capacity in Terabytes TB 200 GB per cartridge 40 Compressed Capacity in TB 400 GB per cartridge 80 Throughput TB hr based on 30 MB sec transfer rate 1 1 Compressed Throughput TB hr based on 60 MB sec 2 2 transfer rate Compressed capacity assumes a 2 1 compression ratio Quantum PX502 HP LTO 3 Model driv
154. l Diagnostics err tx status command message error Main msg que receive An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics err tx status command message error Response msg que An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics receive err tx status command message error Create test record An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics semaphore err tx status command message error Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 155 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Ralu rnd number The random number generator Informational Diagnostics generator reset used to calculate the slot locations for the internal Random Access Load Unload RALU function has been reset Elem move failed limits A move to an element failed a Warning Diagnostics check calibration limit Hand communication The communications to the Warning Diagnostics fail robotic hand has failed XYZ communication fail The communication to the robotic Warning Diagnostics hardware for moving the X Y and Z axis has failed Timeout waiting for A command sent by the Critical Diagnostics response status taskld diagnostics module has timed out waiting for a return from another module in the system Z axis init fail The Z vertical axis initialization Critical Diagnostics routine has failed Z motor fail zone The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position the vertical axis to a predetermine
155. la luz del l ser que emite el lector de c digo de barras No mire fijamente el rayo PRECAUCI N El uso de controles o ajustes o la realizaci n de procedimientos distintos de los que se especifican en este manual pueden provocar una exposici n peligrosa PRECAUCI N Este producto contiene una bater a de litio La memoria RAM no vol til Dallas Semiconductor DS1743 100 contiene una bater a de litio El litio puede ser considerado un material peligroso Deseche la bater a conforme a la norma vigente de aplicaci n local del estado y federal Francais D claration de la FCC Cet quipement a t test et s est r v l conforme aux limites d un appareil num rique de Classe A conform ment l alin a 15 de la Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 247 Reglementation de Taiwan Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only reglementation de la FCC Ces limites sont congues pour fournir une protection ad quate contre les perturbations nuisibles lorsque l quipement fonctionne dans un environnement commercial Cet quipement g n re utilise et peut mettre une nergie fr quence radio et risque s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment au manuel d instruction de cr er des perturbations nuisibles aux services de radiocommunication Tout changement ou modification apport cet quipement risque d annuler le droit d utiliser l quipement L utilisation de cet quipement
156. lass A EN61000 3 3 1995 EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 3 2002 EN61000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 5 1995 EN61000 4 6 1996 EN61000 4 8 1993 EN61000 4 11 1994 Date Issued 08 29 2005 Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8WD United Kingdom Telephone 44 1 256 848 713 Fax 44 1 256 848 700 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 263 UJ O mn Q9 m Glossary back panel The panel at the back of the library that contains theconnectors for attaching external cabling to the library bar code label The identification label on cartridges bar code scanner A laser device that is mounted on the robotic hand and reads the cartridge bar code labels calibration The software measurements and configuration required for successful operation of the library Fibre Channel Fibre Channel interface This is a interface type used in native Fibre Channel tape drives FCC Class A Standard established by the U S Federal Communications Commission governing electromagnetic emissions FSE Field service engineer GUI Graphical user interface The browser based remote management system use to configure and control the PX500 series libraries host computer The computer that issues SCSI commands to control the library gripper Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 264 Zz Oo U A n 4 c ISCI MTBF MTTR NVRAM off line on line OCP pick place PROM RAM
157. library see figure 124 Remove both magazines from the library Note Keep the tool as straight as possible when inserting the wooden dowel into the magazine release hole You must continue to hold the tool against the magazine release until the magazine is entirely out of the library The tape cartridge magazines are now accessible Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 227 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Emergency Library Access Figure 124 Removing the Magazines Magazine release Magazine release engaged gt Right magazine wa lt Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 228 DD a Appendix D m Repacking the PX502 Library D Q This document explains how to repack the Quantum PX502 library Follow these instructions carefully to ensure the library is shipped properly Caution This procedure requires the packing materials originally sent with the library for proper shipment If you do not have the library packing materials contact Quantum customer support for replacement packaging This procedure consists of the following steps Removing the Library from the Rack Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Packing the Library for Shipment Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 229 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Removing the Library from the Rack Removing the Library from the Rack To remove the PX5
158. library 122 network 115 partitions 124 SCSI Fibre 113 TC2201 bridge 114 user information 108 shipping park robot 70 SNMP traps 117 start up problems 178 statistics 95 statistics information OCP 66 status 92 event log 94 hardware 93 overview 92 statistics 95 storage care guardian xx subsystem tests OCP 81 system controller board 26 LEDs 184 system level tests OCP 80 system tests 143 health tests 142 T Taiwan class A regulatory statement 241 tape cartridge barcode labeling LTO 46 SDLT 43 loading 38 LTO barcode labeling 46 SDLT inserting 44 write protect switch 44 tape cartridge migration scenario 138 tape cartridge types LTO 45 SDLT 43 tape cartridges handling 196 197 inspecting for damage 197 199 installing 40 key migration 137 tape drive details 94 reset 73 SCSI IDs 113 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide tape drive LEDs 188 tape drives 27 m FC bridge 114 Web pages Fibre Channel OCP setup 74 accessing 89 iSCSI bridge 114 menu items 86 tape magazines web pages removing 41 using 89 Ar write protect switch 44 testing the email system 119 tests system 143 traps SNMP 117 troubleshooting 177 182 OCP 179 operating 181 robotics 179 start up 178 turning the library off 60 U uploading drive firmware 146 uploading library firmware 145 user information 108 utilities library 139 logs 146 maintenance 144 V VCCI see Japan Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide
159. ls Help Qs O 1x 2 A search Serie a a Eo we gt Operations Utilities Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service admin admin Administrator LI Test Test Administrator O skadmin Secure Key User Secure User User Information Full Name User Name Password Verify Password Assign Role Operator x Address iE Applet popupEvent started 2 Edit the user information as desired see table 22 for a description of the fields Note The username and password are limited to 7 characters 3 Click Apply when complete 4 To remove a user select the user check box and click Remove User Table 22 User Information Field Description Full Name Enter the full name of the user User Name Enter a user name The user name can be no more than seven characters Password Verify Enter a password The password can be no more Password than seven characters Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 109 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Field Description Assign Role Select either Administrator or Operator for user privileges An operator only has access to library status information An administrator has access to all areas of the remote management pages Address Enter an address for the user s location Phone Enter the users phone
160. ls of the scan will be presented under FC Bridge tab To rescan Fibre Channel bridges installed in the cabinet 1 Click Rescan The Fibre Channel bridges are scanned Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 141 System Tests Figure 95 Selftest Page Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities The system tests section allows the user to run a series of tests on an individual cabinet axis 1 To access the System Test page from the Utilities page click on the System Test tab at the top of the page The System Test page displays see figure 95 Z System tests Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Om O x Gea Semmes 2 Sa IS Address Quantum utilities Library System Tests Maintenance Health Test System must be offline Cabinet System Tests System must be offline Test Type Library Level Action Partition Runs Pass Thru Elevator Library Continuous Cabinet Previous Results Library Level Tests Test Names Result Date Pass Thru Elevator Not Available Not Available Select a partition Library v System Level Tests Test Names Result Date Random Load Unload Test Failed Feb 21 2007 18 46 56 Random Slots Only Not Available Not Available Random Drive Focus Test Failed Feb 12 2007 17 29 05 Sequential Slot Not Available Not Available Applet popupEvent started To run a Health Test on a cabinet Note
161. m Quantum UE o E 9 User s Guide User s Guide User s Guide User s Guide User s Guide Quantum PX500 Series B ox Ul e e un Salo 81 81290 05 BO1 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 81 81290 05 B01 April 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 DLT SDLT DLTtape III DLTtape IV and Super DLTtape I are all trademarks of Quantum Corporation Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies D A Contents Q Preface xvi StorageCare Guardian iere ter nre roit E ie XX Chapter 1 Library Description 1 OVervieW rn tie Rest etre sae eno ai eae eerie hate 2 Librafy Models ans een ke me 2 Tape Dry OS xi tuni ette titulis eire ie Ei 11 Tape Drive Vy pes i eerte tenter teniente reel 11 Library Beat res euer tee eer ree ens 17 Front Panel 3s E M PE 17
162. me 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 Inactive Keys Secure Key Name Date Created Active Keys Secure Key Name Date Created 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 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 134 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key 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 Backup Secure Key File _ Refer to figure 91 for information on Backup Secure Key File ETT Figure 91 Backup Secure Key Backup Secure Key File File NOTE The En
163. mes Applet popupevent started E EOD em Internet Trap Destinations 2 Editthe Email information as desired see table 25 for a description of the fields and click Update 3 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 25 table 26 and table 26 Table 25 Email Notification Field Description Message Type When a hardware failure occurs on the Quantum Critical PX500 Series 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 118 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Field Description Message Type Warning When a warning state exists on the Quantum PX500 Series 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 PX500 Series 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
164. monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLEDS is over Sled 8 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp temp condition new temp SLEDO is over Sled 9 has experienced an over Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp new temp temp condition Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 175 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Temp Sensor A temperature sensor has failed Critical Sys monitor Communication channel 0 9id e 17 IIC ID TEMP SCB 18 IIC ID TEMP BP 19 IIC ID TEMP BRM e 20 IIC ID TEMP BRM1 21 IIC ID TEMP BRM2 e 22 IIC ID TEMP BRM3 23 IIC ID TEMP HAND 24 IIC ID TEMP XY e 25 IC ID TEMP Z 26 IIC ID TEMP GUI e 27 IIC ID TEMP SLEDO e 28 IIC ID TEMP SLED1 e 29 IC ID TEMP SLED2 30 IIC ID TEMP SLED3 e 31 IIC ID TEMP SLED4 e 32 IIC ID TEMP SLED5 33 IIC ID TEMP SLED6 34 IIC ID TEMP SLED7 e 35 IIC ID TEMP SLED8 36 IIC ID TEMP SLED9 Failed channel iic id XY is over The XY axis motor has Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp experienced an over temp new temp condition Z isover The Z axis motor has experienced Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp an over temp condition new temp Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 176 Chapter 5 9 f Troubleshooting Q This chapter describes problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the Quantum PX500 S
165. mory on the back Critical Diagnostics region id status plane could not be read Replace the backplane to restore normal library operations Backplane nv write err Non Volatile memory on the back Critical Diagnostics region id status plane could not be written Replace the backplane to restore normal library operations Hand camera image fail The camera in the robotics hand Critical Diagnostics has failed to read an image Hand camera init fail The camera in the robotics hand Critical Diagnostics has failed its initialization routine Selftest Camera FIFO The camera in the robotics hand Critical Diagnostics failure has failed to read its memory used to transfer data Selftest display bram The diagnostic buffer used to Critical Diagnostics failure report test results is not large enough to hold the data Scb fpga camera fifo fail The memory on the system Critical Diagnostics controller board has failed to read the memory used to transfer data Test details buffer The diagnostic buffer used to Critical Diagnostics overflow len testld report test results is not large enough to hold the data Test record semaphore An internal firmware error has Critical Diagnostics locked index tx status occurred Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 152 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Test structure corrupt An internal firmware error has Critical Diagnostic
166. n Category Reported By QSB Channel Errors A QSB error has occurred Warning Sys monitor channel errors QSB Channel Failure A OSB failure has occurred Critical Sys monitor channel count QSB Channel Resyncs A QSB resync has occurred Warning Sys monitor channel resyncs RTC Failure The real time clock has failed Critical Sys monitor RTC Time not set The real time clock has not been Informational Sys monitor set Unknown board An unknown board revision has Critical Sys monitor revision board Board been detected Revision Wrong CPLD Wrong CPLD revision detected Critical Sys monitor revision board CPLD Revision ADC Sensor The SPI flash has failed Critical Sys monitor Communication Failed channel id a 2 SPIID BP ADC 1 e 3 SPI ID BP ADC 2 e 14 SPI ID BRM ADC BP isover The backplane has experienced an Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp over temp condition new temp BRM is over The BRM has experienced an Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp over temp condition new temp BRM1 is over The BRM1 has experienced an Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp new temp over temp condition Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 173 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By BRM2 is over The BRM2 has experienced an Critical Sys monitor temperature old temp over temp condition new temp BRM3 is over The BRM3 has experienced an Criti
167. n los limites de un dispositivo digital de Clase A conforme a la Parte 15 de las Normas FCC Estos limites estan disefiados para proporcionar una protecci n razonable contra las interferencias perjudiciales cuando el equipo funciona en un entorno comercial Este equipo genera usa y puede emitir energia de radiofrecuencia y si no se instala ni se usa de Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 245 Declaraci n para Taiwan Industria de Canada Aparato digital Advertencia CISPR 22 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only acuerdo con el manual de instrucciones puede provocar interferencias perjudiciales para las comunicaciones de radio Cualesquiera cambios o modificaciones realizados a este equipo pueden anular la autoridad del usuario para utilizar este equipo El uso de este equipo en un rea residencial puede provocar interferencias en cuyo caso ser el usuario quien tenga que correr con los gastos de las medidas que puedan ser necesarias para corregir las interferencias Este dispositivo cumple con la Parte 15 de las Normas FCC El funcionamiento est sujeto a las siguientes condiciones 1 Este dispositivo no debe causar interferencias perjudiciales y 2 Este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia que reciba incluidas aqu llas que puedan provocar un funcionamiento no deseado EB FAHRT En TEE EERE ARERR Aa tls HE CEOR PR Ee E
168. n recipients E mail Send test SNMP Comm Names Trap Dest Critical Warning Informational Date and Time L Time Current time Time zone Auto adjust Library z E 2 D 8 m 5 3 o Library Config Load ports L R Partitions Partition List Remove All Partition Config Cabinets Magazines Drives Load Ports SCSI LUN Partion Options En Auto Cln z gt 3 o Em P Series En Bar Swap Configured Slots Field Service Camera Image View Image New Image En Dis Telnet Download FA Log Select Cabinet Retrieve Log Ch Service Pass Utilities Library Online Offline Reboot Library Park for Shipping Partition Fib Bridge Rescan System Tests Health Test Select Cabinet Start Test System Tests Test Type Action Partition Cabinet Continuous Start Test Previous Results Lib Level Tests Sys Level Tests Health Tests Sub Sys Tests Comp Tests Conf Files Action Cabinet Browse Upload Firmware Q Browse Upload Drive Image Drive Type Drive Number Cabinet Browse Logs Drive Log View Log FA Log Cabinet Retrieve Reference wee 87 Figure 60 Quantum Tape Security Menus Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key m Protection Mode Never
169. nagement Status The Event Log page allows the user to view events that occur on the Event Log Page s9 library These events are divided into the following categories All views all events in all categories Hard views only hardware related events e Soft views only software related events Update views only events related to library update functions Boot views only events related to library boot sequence 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 64 Figure 64 Event Log Page O 0 BE 19 wre Status Setup Utilities Overview Hardware Event Log Statistics View Events From To aS BH gt 2007 a u C 2 27 Time 7 Time 8 36 B Category Critical Event Warning Event Information Event All m r Lr Hard jm r n Soft m r m Update n r rH Boot D r n Cabinet Cabinet 1 7 r Applet popupEvent started E D N Internet 4 To view an Event Log Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 94 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status 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 ina
170. neer see Contacts on page xix Fibre Channel LED solid Fibre Channel port has a good link Fibre Channel LED Off Fibre Channel port is unplugged or does not have a good link Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 186 Power Supply LED Status esaia c leslie cad state see table 38 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status The power supplies have an LED indicator reporting the power supply Table 38 Power Supply LEDs LEDs LED Status Problem Status AC OK solid green Power has been applied to the power supply and is within specifications AC OK off The power supply is not attached to a power source or the power source has failed DC OK solid green The power supply is providing DC power to the library normally DC OK off The power supply has failed Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 187 Tape Drive LED Status Table 39 Tape Drive LEDs Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status The tape drive canisters have LED indicators reporting the tape drive state see table 39 Left yellow LED Right yellow LED Fibre channel OS Fibre Channel 2 Green activity LED LED Status Problem Status Green flashing Drive good Communicating Green solid Drive failed Off No power to drive Left yellow on Fibre Channel port active Right yellow on Fibre Channel port active Quant
171. net is online Offline button will be displayed If the library cabinet is in the offline state an Online button will be displayed 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 140 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities Reboot Library The Reboot Library button allows you to remotely reboot the library To reboot the library 1 Click Reboot The library reboots Park for Shipping Note You must remove all tape cartridges from the library prior to parking the library robotics for shipment The Park for Shipping button allows you to remotely park the robot for library shipment This places the library gripper in the correct position for shipment and powers down the library HOWEVER you must place the library shipping restraints on the library gripper prior to shipping the library Refer to appendix D on page 229 for more information on shipping the library Caution Shipping the library without installing the library gripper shipping restraints may result in damaging the gripper To park the library gripper 1 Select the cabinet and click the Park button The library gripper moves to the shipment position Fibre Channel Bridge Rescan The Fibre Channel bridge rescan button re discovers any FC bridges installed in the cabinet Detai
172. nment Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide XX More Reliable Backups Faster Resolution Time Preface StorageCare Guardian 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 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 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
173. nnected to a power outlet A E Unplug all AC cords to remove power from equipment 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 cabinet 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 42 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges 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 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 SDLT Cartridges The following section shows you how to label SDLT tape cartridges as well as setting the write protect switch and pro
174. o un prodotto di Classe A In un ambiente domestico questo prodotto potrebbe causare interferenze radio in tal caso l utente dovr adottare tutti i dovuti provvedimenti Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 250 Avviso esclusivamente per Stati Uniti e Canada Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Se il prodotto viene spedito negli Stati Uniti utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione elencato UL specificato di seguito per il funzionamento a 100 120 V Se il prodotto viene spedito in Canada utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione certificato CSA specificato di seguito per il funzionamento a 100 120 V Cappuccio della spina Lama parallela con perno di terra configurazione NEMA 5 15P Cavo Tipo SJT tre fili da 16 AWG 1 5 mm o 18 AWG 1 0 mm Lunghezza Massima di 15 piedi 4 5 m Portata Minima di 10 A 125 V Dichiarazione sui dispositivi laser Dichiarazione sulla batteria della libreria ATTENZIONE Con tutti i pannelli e le custodie in posizione questo prodotto classificato come prodotto laser di Classe I Lo scanner per codici a barre all interno del prodotto invece un dispositivo laser di Classe II Evitare l esposizione ai raggi laser emessi dallo scanner per codici a barre Non guardare fisso nel fascio di luce ATTENZIONE L utilizzo di comandi regolazioni o procedure diversi da quelli specificati in questa sede potrebbe causare livelli di esposizione pericolosi ATTENZIONE Qu
175. o Enable Disable Secure Key setting for drives Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 131 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Select Secure Key for Refer to figure 87 for information on Select Secure Key for Library Library Figure 87 Select Secure Key Select Secure Key for Library for Library System must be offline to Select Secure Key for Library Current Library Secure Key Name Secure Key Name Date Created a cm To select 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 use a secure key 2 Click Update Note The system must be offline to modify a secure key Assign Secure Key to Refer to figure 88 for information on Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Cartridge Figure 88 Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Find Secured Cartridges 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 A Secure Key Name Date Created Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 132 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Click Find to list all secured cartridges and their assigned secure key names To assign a secure key to a cartridge 1 Enter
176. o 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 recycled 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 PX500 Series User s Guide 262 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Quantum DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address Declares that the Product s Product Description Product Name Model Number s Product Options According to EN45014 Quantum Corporation 141 Innovation Drive Irvine CA 92617 3040 USA Automated Tape Library System PX500 Series PX502 PX506 PX510 All Conforms to the following EC Directives and EC Standards Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Product Safety EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Authorizing Signature Amadis h bebe Linda Cheng Manager Regulatory European Headquarters 7 Lindenwood Chineham Business Park EN60950 1 2001 First Edition EN60825 1 1994 A1 A2 EN55022 1998 Class A EN61000 3 2 2000 C
177. olutions Problem Corrective Action 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 The system performs optimally when tape cartridge labels are 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 see Contacts on page xix 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 Retry the command Reboot the library see Reboot Library on page 141 If the problem continues contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix 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
178. ome fail The robotic hand could not home Critical Diagnostics the rotation axis Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 154 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Hand theta motor fail The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics zone position rotation to a predetermined physical location Hand theta neg position The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics fail zone position rotation to a predetermined physical location Hand theta pos position The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics fail zone position rotation to a predetermined physical location Hand theta position fail The robotic hand has failed to Critical Diagnostics position rotation to a predetermined physical location API msg que send An internal API could not senda Critical Diagnostics shutdown err tx status shutdown message API send response que An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics err tx status fromld command message error API send test msg que An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics err tx status fromld command message error Bad sender for get resp An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics que taskId sender command message error Create main msg que err An internal API received a Critical Diagnostics tx status command message error Create response msg que An internal API received a Critica
179. on displays the overall sensor details for the library Doors Door information displays the door sensor details Power Supply Power supply information displays the power supply sensor details Robotics Robotics information displays the robotic sensor details OCP OCP information displays the OCP sensor details Drives Drives information displays the tape drive sensor details Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 65 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 2 Use the up and down arrows to highlight the information you wish to display and press Enter 3 When you are finished viewing the hardware information press Exit to return to the Info screen Event Logs To view the event logs 1 From the Info screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Event Logs and press Enter The Event Log screen displays see figure 41 Figure 41 Event Log Screen events Exit Enter Exit 2 Usethe up and down arrows to highlight the event type you wish to view Hardware Software Code updates or Boot events The OCP displays the event severity list 3 Use the up and down arrows to highlight the severity type you wish to view All Critical Warning and Informational The OCP displays the event or list of events in the specific severity category Use the Back and Next buttons to move between events 4 When you are finished viewing the event logs press Exit to return to the Info screen Refer to c
180. ormational Event post fail sled qsb occurred Manager Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 160 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Camera failed POST Event Classes Critical Image proc et le Internal Firmware Failure 0x24 detail Operating System Failure 0x43 and 0x44 Camera Init Failure 0x7C Failure details are listed below Camera initialization Failure Codes Critical Image proc failed camera code Camera was reset try again0x0D Write data doesn t match read data0x0C Counter doesn t match data mountOxOB Interrupt not received at 3 40x0A Interrupt received too early0x09 Problem reading control regs0x08 Problem writing control regs0x07 I2C channel problem0x06 image data is truncated or missing0x05 Invalid image format0x04 Can t set camera s data window 0x03 Firmware bug detected 0x02 Camera is not operating or unrecognized 0x01 No problems detected 0x00 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 161 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Camera was The internal camera has been reset Warning Image proc unexpectedly reset since the last time the system was powered on Couldn t get mutex for The operating system has failed to Warning Image proc camera I2C thrdx create a resource status Unknown status for The Front Panel hardware isin
181. ort for a host connection e Surrogate SCB PX502 Only provides the ability to allow the SCSI bus on tape drive one to also act as the media changer Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 26 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Power Supplies The power supplies provide redundant power to the library The PX502 can contain up to two power supplies one power supply in the base unit The PX506 can contain up to four power supplies two power supplies in the base unit The PX510 contains six power supplies CPCI Card Cage The CPCI compact PCI card cage provides space for option cards such as the FC1202 Fibre Channel bridge and TC2201 iSCSI bridge The PX502 can contain one option card The PX506 can contain up to four option cards The PX510 can contain up to six option cards Tape Drives The PX502 can contain up to two tape drives The PX506 can contain up to six tape drives The PX510 can contain up to ten tape drives Warning Hazardous Moving Parts Warnung Gefahrliche bewegliche Keep Fingers and Other Body Teile Halten Sie die Parts Away When Removing Finger und andere and Installing Tape K rperteile weg wenn Drives Sie Bandlaufwerke entfernen und anbringen Cooling Fans Both the PX506 and PX510 contain cooling fans in the library chassis in addition to the cooling fans located in each tape drive and power supply The PX506 and PX510 both contain two cooling fans in the library chas
182. otor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo XY Axis Retry The portion of the robotics that moves XY has exceeded internal retries Warning Servo XY Axis Stalled The portion of the robotics that moves the XY axis can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo XY Axis Timeout The portion of the robotics that moves XY could not position within its allotted time Warning Servo Z Axis Jammed The portion of the robotics that positions Up and Down can not move its respective motor Warning Servo Z Axis Position Lost The portion of the robotics that moves the Up Down axis can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo Z Axis Retry The portion of the robotics that moves Up and Down has exceeded internal retries Warning Servo Z Axis Stalled The portion of the robotics that moves the Up Down axis can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits Warning Servo Z Axis Timeout The portion of the robotics that moves Up and Down could not position within its allotted time Warning Servo Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 165 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Position to XYZ Failed Robotics could not move to any Warning Servo axis position Failed to read
183. ownloads product updates and more in one convenient location Benefit today at www quantum com support eSuport 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 www quantum com support 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 www quantum com guardian 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 www quantum com contactsupport CE 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 enviro
184. per orientation Labeling Attaching a barcode label to each tape cartridge enables the cabinet to identify the cartridge quickly thereby speeding up inventory time 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 e 2 SDLT 320 S3 SDLT 600 e 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 Place the label in the slide in slot on the front of the cartridge see figure 19 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 43 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 19 Inserting a Barcode Label SDLT 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 20 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 overwritten write p
185. perations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 30 PX506 Cabling Configuration SCSI SCSI o _ jumper SCSI jumper Host computer 4 SCSI terminators SCSI jumper Host computer Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 54 Figure 31 PX506 Cabling Configuration Native Fibre Channel Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Fibre Channel host SAN LTO 2 3 native Fibre Channel drives shown SDLT 600 and DLT S4 native Fibre Channel drives have only one FC port Z Tape Cdrive 5 Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel ports
186. port is accessed the library will only inventory the load port and not the entire library 2 When you are finished viewing the cabinet setup information press Exit to return to the Setup screen Partitions Setup To view or edit the partition information 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Partitions and press Enter The Partitions Setup screen displays see figure 50 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 75 Figure 50 Library Setup Screen Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Barcode swap Emu Lat Lor Auto clean Configure Slots Exit Enter The Partitions Setup screen displays the following options see table 15 Table 15 Library Setup Partitions Setup Description Barcode swap Select the barcode swap to change the barcode swap option enable disable When enabled the media type prefix is swapped from the back of barcode to the beginning Emulation Select the emulation option to change the library emulation mode Emulation options are PX500 or P2000 Auto clean Select the auto clean option to change the library autoclean mode enable disable When enabled the library will automatically load a cleaning cartridge when a tape drive requests a cleaning Configure Slots The configured slots option allows you to designate the number of slots available and reported to the host Use the up and down arrows to highlight
187. proximately 65 Ibs 29 kg without power supplies or tape drives At least two people are required to lift and install either library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 213 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 111 Installing the PX502 in the Rack PHILLIPS screws 3 Secure the back of the library to the rack with two mounting clamps and two Allen screws on each clamp The mounting clamps are oriented differently depending on the depth of the rack see figure 112 Note If the rack depth is 27 to 30 in the long portion of the clamp is mounted to the back If the rack depth is 30 to 36 in the long portion is mounted to the front 4 Secure the mounting clamps to the rack rails with two PHILLIPS screws on each side see figure 112 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 214 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 112 Securing the Back of the Library Allen screws Long portion Right hand back bracket shown Warning Hazardous Moving Parts Warnung Gefahrliche bewegliche Keep Fingers and Other Body Teile Halten Sie die Parts Away When Removing Finger und andere and Installing Tape K rperteile weg wenn Drives
188. r 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup SCelfiha This section allows the user to set the SCSI IDs for the changer library SCSI Fibre ee and every tape drive within the library and also configure any Fibre Channel tape drives 1 To access the SCSI Fibre page from the Setup page click on the SCSI Fibre tab at the top of the page The SCSI Fibre page displays see figure 76 Figure 76 SCSI Page Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Partitions Library Field Service SCSI System must be offline Note Drives are listed by physical index cabinet Device scs Lun vendor Model serial no Revision Connectivity 1 Changer N A o QUANTUM PX500 QPOSS2BDC00022 001E Eibre 4 Drive 1 N A QUANTUM DLT S4E QD0701AMHO0028 2828 Fibr i 1 Drive 2 Not Present NOTE Changing SCSI IDs may affect the operation of your library with other systems Library must be rebooted before a new changer SCSI ID will take effect Go to Utilities Library Page to reboot the library 2 Applet popupEvent started FE E ET OD IQ Internet 2 To change a SCSI ID enter the ID number in the field next to the device and click Apply 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 device
189. re interes 61 OCP Cornmpolietits comedor EUR 61 Info Screen e EE 63 Operations Sere eriein i i e e Deere 68 suede omm 73 Diags Sreem eia ee ehem inn Asin ud anaes 80 Load Port Configuration oerte geek Bogen 83 zer TCTEBG SG P P ss cm a c Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management 85 Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages sse 86 Quantum PX500 Series Web Page Menu Items 86 Accessing PX500 Series Web Pages 89 Using the Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages 89 Quick Statista rtr terere tt E E E d et leere ces EEEE 90 ieat oE E s cue tte Du aene but tenir cn died oe 92 Overview Page esee temere etre rte retinere taedis 92 Hardware Status Page eite nerit meter nee ito 93 lava dE dm m 94 Statistics Paper nun detiene tenter tee tie te etre ie tenes 95 cut 98 Accessing the Operations Page sse eee 99 Find Bir c 99 Move Paesi rer 102 Inventory Page n ensei e e ai E 103 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide iv Chapter 4 Contents Drives Page nun nenne ann RB RO DERE 104 p 106 Accessing the Setup Page sss 106 Identification iiis mter tenente nature 107 WSOLS so M 108 heap M r 110 SCSI FIDE C 113 PCHASCSI Bridge te
190. ries User s Guide 104 Figure 70 Drives Page Drive operations Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Z Operations Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help amp IQ O A GQ Paes Yereme O 3 2 JS Address sig e Operations Utilities Reference Find Move Inventory Drives Drive Operations Partition Action Library Power Off v Drive Logical Map Logical Map Library Cabinet 1 Online eft Magazine 1 Right Magazine 1 DLT Slots 1 15 DLT Slots 16 30 Address 0x100 0x10e Address Ox10f Dx11d zl JE Applet popupe vent started TTT Fag internet To perform an action on a tape drive s 1 Select a cabinet and enter a tape drive number 2 Select the action to perform power off power on or reset Caution Ensure that the tape drive does not contain a tape cartridge prior to powering down the tape drive 3 Click Apply to perform the action The drive actions are performed Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 105 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Setup The Setup page is divided into the following sections Identification Users Key Users SCSI Fibre FC iSCSI Bridge Only if a Fibre Channel or iSCSI bridge is present Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service Secure Key Note The Secure Key tab is only availa
191. ring e id Blake 0 B1 B2 B3 PSUO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B1 B2 B3 PSU1 B2 B3 PSU2 B2 B3 PSU3 B3 PSU4 B3 PSUS B1 B2 B3 Sled0 B1 B2 B3 Sled1 B2 B3 Sled2 B2 B3 Sled3 10 B2 B3 Sled4 11 B2 B Sled5 12 B3 Sled6 13 B3 Sled7 14 B3 Sled8 15 B3 Sled9 16 B2 B3 CPCIO 17 B2 B3 CPCI Category Critical Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Reported By Sys monitor FPGA program failed The FPGA has failed Critical Sys monitor Unexpected error returned from smgrEventDrivelnserted index status A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor Unexpected error returned from smgrEventDriveRemove d index status A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 169 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hange QSB index status Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hange power index status Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hange power index status Unexpected error A firmware error has occurred Critical Sys monitor returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hange
192. rive 2 ah i gt j de amp 0095 4 0055 0061 0067 E 0096 he 0056 0062 0068 0097 0057 0063 0069 drive 8 Carve 5 G 0098 0058 0064 0070 Cep qu 0099 0059 j 0065 0071 LTO magazines have 18 cartridges Right hand magazines Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 7 Chapter 1 Library Description Overview PX510 Library The PX510 library supports up to ten tape drives and up to 171 SDLT cartridges or 201 LTO cartridges Cartridges are stored in ten removable cartridge magazines and twenty one fixed slots Tape Fixed Drives Magazines Slots Cartridges SDLT 0 10 10 15 slots per 21 171 magazine LTO 0 10 10 18 slots per 21 201 magazine Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 8
193. rives Super DLTtape I or Super DLTtape II HPLTO Gen drives LTO 2 and LTO 3 Ultrium cartridges 190 Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications PX502 PX506 PX510 Number of Up to2 Up to 4 Up to 10 Magazines Magazine Each magazine holds up to 15 SDLT tape cartridges Capacity or up to 18 LTO tape cartridges Manual Yes Yes Yes Access Facility Robot Yes Yes Yes Mounted Bar Code Reader Yes Yes Yes Scalability LTO 2 Ultrium cartridges are recommended Although HP LTO Gen 2 tape drives recognize both LTO and LTO 2 Ultrium cartridges only LTO 2 cartridges utilize the full capacity of these drives Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 191 Appendix A Specifications Performance Specifications a FE EEE EEE u Performance Specifications Table 42 Performance Specifications PX502 PX506 PX510 Average Swap Time Less than Less than 17 Less than 20 14seconds seconds seconds Table 43 Library Performance Maximum Data Data Capacity Capacity Maximum Tape Excluding Including Data Drive Fixed Slots Fixed Slots Throughput Host Interfaces DLT S4 48 TB 51 2 TB 864 GB hr Ultra 320 SCSI SDLT 600 18 TB 192 TB 518GB hr Ultral60 SCSI e HP LTO 7 2 TB 7 6 TB 432GB hr LVD Ultra 2 SCSI S Gen 2 A HP LTO 28 8 TB 30 4 TB 1 1 TB hr LVD Ultra 3 SCSI Gen 3 DLT S4 96 TB 140 8 TB 2 6 TB hr Ultra 320 SCSI SDLT 600 36 TB 52 8 TB 1 6 TB
194. rmation press Exit to return to the Setup screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 225 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Emergency Library Access 4 For the network information such as the IP address to be active you must reboot the library by holding down the power button located on the front of the library see figure 118 The library shuts down 5 Push the power button to start the library The PX502 tape library is initially configured and ready for use Emergency Library Access Use the following procedure to gain access to the tape cartridge magazines in case of an emergency and the library power is not available 1 Put onan antistatic wrist strap and clip it to the library chassis example a captive screw on the tape drive cover plates Caution Take standard ESD precautions when performing this procedure 2 Insert the metal pick included with the accessory kit into the release holes and trip the magazine door release for both the right and left magazine doors see figure 123 The magazine access doors open Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 226 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Emergency Library Access Figure 123 Opening the Right and Left Magazine Access Doors Right magazine door 3 Insert the wooden dowel that is included in the library accessory kit into the magazine release hole and trip the magazine release to remove the each magazine from the
195. rotected 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 20 for proper label placement write protection settings and insertion orientation Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 44 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 20 SDLT Cartridges Barcode label Orange Write Write N window protect enable DL D Hn I O LLL Slide left Slide right default SDLT cartridge shown LTOCartridges SS LTO tape cartridges are different in size to the SDLT cartridges as well as in the barcode labeling and write protect switch setting see figure 21 The LTO cartridge label has eight characters e g AAANNNLA 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 L1 LTO generation 1 LTO L2 LTO generation 2 LTO 2 3 LTO generation 3 LTO 3 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 45 Figure 21 LTO Cartridges Cleaning
196. rs 41 operating problems 181 operations accessing 99 125 drives 104 find 99 Index inventory 103 move page 102 operations screen OCP 68 overview information OCP 63 P park for shipping 70 partition setup auto clean 76 barcode swap 76 OCP 75 partitions native Fibre Channel interface 124 parallel SCSI interface 124 requirements 124 setup 124 surrogate SCSI interface 124 power supplies 27 power supply LEDs 187 powering off 60 problems OCP 179 operating 181 robotics 179 start up 178 PX500 Series cable routing 38 R reference 268 Index web pages 147 release magazines 69 relocating library 201 removing magazines 41 reset tape drive 73 restore configuration files 145 robot park for shipping 70 robotics problems 179 S scan inventory OCP 73 SCB LEDs 184 scb 26 SCSI cable length 195 SCSI IDs 113 SCSI II specification xix SDLT 320 performance 11 SDLT 600 performance 12 secure key 128 assign secure key to cartridge 132 backup secure key file 135 create secure key name secure key pair 133 delete secure key name 134 enable disable secure key for drives 131 protection mode for cartridges 269 130 select secure key for library 132 upload secure key file 136 secure key migration 137 secure tape best practices 137 secure users remove 111 update 112 security OCP 77 setup accessing 106 date and time 121 events 117 FC1202 bridge 114 identification 107
197. ry Assign Secure Key to Cartridge Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Delete Secure Key Name Backup Secure Key File Upload Secure Key File Refer to figure 85 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 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 Cartridges 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 m 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 130 Enable Disable Secure Key for Drives Figure 86 Enable
198. s testId occurred Insufficient num cart for Not enough tape cartridges in the Warning Diagnostics test num library to complete the system test Insufficient num drives Not enough tape drives in the Warning Diagnostics for test num library to complete the system test Insufficient num empty Not enough empty bins in the Warning Diagnostics slots for test num library to complete the system test Hand cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotic hand has failed Hand theta cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotic hand in rotation has failed Hand trans cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotic hand in translation has failed XY amp hand cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotics tray has failed XY amp hand theta cal The calibration used to compute Critical Diagnostics offset fail offsets for the robotics tray and robotics hand has failed XY amp hand trans cal The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics offset fail compute offsets for the robotics tray and robotics rotation has failed XY amp Z cal offset fail The calibration test used to Critical Diagnostics compute offsets for the robotics tray and the robotics up down motion has failed Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 1
199. s Notice for USA and CANADA Only DEN AN Notice Japan Industry Canada Digital Apparatus FRTOER FAR UER BIE EATS CIRO XA MEH SNCS RRA Ke OR amp AICHE Ug CK EW EK RENDER N Quantum E HCE LAW CCE HADEM KEUR FS ROMS AIMS IIL VAT A ICH LCS dr TO EM FEI LT RSV Reference Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 Issue 2 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CISPR 22 Warning This is a Class A product Ina domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Notice for USA and CANADA Only If shipped to USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 100 120 V operation If shipped to Canada use the CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 100 120V operation Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 AWG 1 5 mm or 18 AWG 1 0 mm wires Length Maximum 15 feet 4 5m Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V Laser Statement CAUTION With all panels and enclosures in place this product is rated as a Class I laser product Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 242 Library Battery Statement Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
200. s spp WAG ME zd eru e 331i FCC Rules 9 Part 15 Et ASAE HY x del 22g 1 o JAE Sp WIS HMI gno rm 2 AIA ge HES HMI v YE OE Lesbo Pale BE 48 Saher spud fm a 02 Jt BERS ive FAN deo TEE PEARS RETTET BEER bU BEALS HBECRPRIBOCUSS SS SAT gt IACH CALS SEAT 5 Class A Al SAE ES PY ER a ee ar ae sq CISPR 22 2 31 9 21 Class A ARAU FU RANA o AES A RE SRA ZAE Fook SHS va abe gu a aug Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 260 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only ROAF n xi S 7 LECT GE of S noe SAE AF 100 120 V 52 A eae xu UL LISTED 42 zi amp 28 54 As 9 7uuzg SNe Ar 100 120 V 452 9 al oae AA CSA CERTIFIED 51 ane RSHA 9 a ea HA Vo FAA Ba As NEMA 5 15P 7 am 4 SJT 3 41 16 AWG 1 5mm 18 AWG 1 0mm zi zo 245m 15 JE 3 44 10A 125V BE Je JEAN AANA US uw o ase Class el o A EA ael A aJ AS e s7HBguvu 20 9 ASE oto QE wae 2 7 Class I Wola duc epe AAA 9 ES gp Boy ax z vM 9 9 amp uberu z vA 9 Class 1 24 0 21 AS FI ARA AS aol 9t HE del ZAR PRE RT Nae d xe 4 Ase Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 261 Appendix E Regulatory Statements Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 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 t
201. s User s Guide Native Parallel SCSI interface a parallel SCSI library without a FC1202 bridge cannot support partitioning iSCSI bridged Parallel SCSI a parallel library with a TC2201 iSCSI bridge cannot support partitioning Native Fibre Channel without a switch a Native Fibre Channel library that is not have a Fibre Channel switch cannot support partitioning 124 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Accessing the Partitions Page To access the Partitions page click Partitions from the Setup page The management frame displays the Partitions page see figure 83 Figure 83 Partitions Page Surrogate Drive l j When the library is in surrogate mode this area of the partitions tab changes to indicate the drive number operating as the surrogate media changer Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Utilities Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service Partitions System must be offline Library must be rebooted for the changes to take effect a Partition Magazines Load Ports Drives LUN 3 0 1 0 Library Partition Configuration Name Available Elements Assigned Elements Cabinets Cabinet 1 Magazines Drives m Drive 2 Cab 1 EJ Load Ports SCSI Logical Unit LUN p Partition Options T Enable Auto Clean I Emulate P series I Enable Barcode Swap Configured Slots Default WARNING Host
202. s screen use the up and down arrows to highlight System level Test and press Enter The System level Test screen displays see figure 55 Figure 55 System level Test Sec d System tests Cal ibrat 5 Random L Urlos Random Slots Only Exit Enter Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 80 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The System level Test screen provides the following diagnostic tests Health test e Self tests Calibration stats e Random Load Unload Random Slots Only Random Drive Focus Sequential bins e Sequential drives Use the up and down arrows to select the system test and press Enter to execute When you are finished executing system level tests press Exit to return to the Diags screen Subsystem Tests To execute a subsystem test Figure 56 Subsystem Tests Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 1 From the Diags screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Subsystem Tests and press Enter The Subsystem Tests screen displays see figure 56 Subsystem tests mvc assembly te ssembl Exit Enter The Subsystem Tests screen provides the following diagnostic tests e XYZ assembly test Hand assembly test 81 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 2 Use the up and down arrows to select the subsystem test and press Enter to execute 3 When you are finished executing subsystem tests press Exit to return to the D
203. s securing both clamps on the back of the library d Remove the library from the rack Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 230 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Removing the Library from the Rack Figure 125 Removing the PX502 Library Tape drives Right magazine Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 231 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints To ensure that the internal robotics within the library is not damaged you must install the internal shipping restraints on the robotics Caution Failure to install the shipping restraints on the robotics may void your warranty To install the internal shipping restraints 1 Remove the ten PHILLIPS screws securing the top cover plate to the library chassis see figure 126 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 232 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 126 Removing the Top Cover bw N d gt Top cover FlexLink cover Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 233 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints 2 Ifthe library is not operational and the Park for Shipping command was not executed move the robotics to the front of the library see figure 127
204. sis Figure 14 illustrates the back panel of the PX502 library Figure 15 illustrates the back panel of the PX506 library Figure 16 illustrates the back panel of the PX510 library Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 27 Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 14 PX502 Back Panel System controller board CPCI card cage Q 9 Power supplies Power connectors Tape drives Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 28 Figure 15 PX506 Back Panel Cooling fan CPCI card cage Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Cooling fan System controller board gt Sek E a Power supplies x 4 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Tape drives x 6
205. ss 6 Figure 4 Slot Numbering PX506 LTO sss 7 Figure 5 Slot Numbering PX510 SDLT sse 9 Figure 6 Slot Numbering PX510 LTO sse 10 Figure PX502 Front Panel tette pete 18 bigure 8 PX506 Front Panel 19 Figure9 PX510 Front Panel eene tette 20 Figure10 PX502 Internal Layout eee ee 22 Figure11 PX506 Internal Layout eee ee 23 Figure 12 PX510 Internal Layout Right View sss 24 Figure 13 PX510 Internal Layout Right View sss 25 Figure 14 PX502 Back Panel eset 28 Figure15 PX506 Back Panel seen een 29 Figure 16 PX510 Back Panenan enne eee 30 Figure 17 Multiple Library Stack Cross Section 32 Figure 18 Connecting the Library to the Local Area Network 38 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide viii 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 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Figures Inserting a Barcode Label SDLT sss 44 SDEI Cartridges eee tette eerte ertet 45 LTO Cartridges inniinn sisisi niini 46 SDLT Cleaning Cartridges
206. st computer Check the event logs from the remote management pages see chapter 3 on page 85 One or more tape drives fails to power up Power on tape drives from the OCP Remove and reinstall the tape drive The tape drives are not visible from the host system Check all SCSI cabling and termination at the back of the library If necessary contact your field service representative about replacing the drives Power on tape drives from the OCP Remove and reinstall the tape drive 178 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions OCP Problems Table 32 describes corrective actions for OCP problems Table 32 OCPProblems Problem Corrective Action The OCP is blank Physically remove the AC power by removing all power cords from the power supply s and reconnect them Confirm that power is on and if the OCP is still blank contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix The OCP does not Verify that the buttons are not stuck respond to underneath the front bezel buttons Physically remove the AC power by removing all power cords from the power supply s and reconnect them Power the library on and if the OCP still does not respond to buttons contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see Contacts on page xix An error number Write down the error number and contact an or event is authorized Quantum field
207. t Logout The Logout page allows you to logout of the PX500 remote management pages To logout of the library remote management pages click Logout The session is closed Start a new session by re authenticating when prompted or close your browser Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 149 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List This chapter provides the supported SNMP trap list for the PX500 Series tape libraries The following table is sorted by the Reported By column 1 oN Oa FF CQ ND 9 10 Code Update Diagnostic Drive Manager Event Manager Image Process OCP SCSI Servo System Manager System Monitor Event Details indicates the text that appears on the OCP and also in the Remote Management web pages Event Description provides a more detailed description of the event that occurred Category indicates the type of SNMP trap Informational Warning or Critical Reported By indicates the area of firmware that reported the event Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 150 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Start Backup System A backup flash update was Informational Code update Codeupdate type dest attempted Start Sled Codeupdate A drive sled update was Informational Code update type dest attempted Start Drive Codeupdate A drive update was attempted Informational Code update type dest Loader Image size larger
208. t O v Drives Drive i rive present 9 Q rive serial State i Drive Activity Event Log if View Events From date time To date time Category All errors Hard errors Soft errors Update errors Boot errors Cabinet Library Statistics Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Logical Map Physical Map LI I p Ea 3 ri gt m a 9 5 i E E 3 c 2 3 Logical Map Physical Map H From L emat soc Fima ons Secondary ons Z motor retries picker retries rot motor retries Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Identification m lt z Library Information Serial Number Library Name Location Description Company Address m lt D 2 z O eo 8 Users Users List Remove Users User Information Full Name User Name Password Verify password User Name Assign Role Operator Administrator Address Phone Fax Pager Email amp 5 m lt 3 E E SCSI Fibre Cabinet Device SCSI ID z Vendor Serial Number Revision Connectivity Network Network Infor Hostname Domain IP Address Default Mask Obtain DHCP Email Message Type Critical Warning Informational Recipients No
209. t p s sue ee Irae eee nase 74 Library Set p certe ipee reiten 76 Security SOC eene teen re nee nein 77 Import Export Option Settings sss 83 xiii Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 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 Table 46 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Tables Quick Status Library Health Conditions 90 Quick Status Health Messages sss 90 Statistics Information sess 96 Identification Information sss 107 User Information sse ntn 109 Native Fibre Channel Configuration Options 114 Network Configuration Fields sss 117 Email Notificatiori detiene capstone veal nentes 118 Send Email Test eese ee etes rette tetro 119 SNMP Trap Selections etie tree eet 121 Library Configuration 123 Creating a Partition nes 126 Configuration File Types sss 145 Start up Problems o re orte bes trit een 178 OCP Problems eei ebore 179 Robotics Gripper Problems ses 180 Problems During Library Operation 181 OCP EED Statesz auis ss eget etant 183 SCSLSCB LED eene bere netiis 185 Fibre Channel SCB LED sse 18
210. t Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help O i9 ig Address Search Sip Favortes GEL Je Overview Hardware Event Log Hardware Status Name s Cabinet 1 Serial Number cPCI Card Voltage 12V Doors sPower Supply sRobotics sOCP sDrives System Controller Temperature degree C 34 5 BackPlane Status OK BackPlane Temperature degree C 27 5 System Power Bus A Current Amps 1 949 System Controller Voltage 1 2V 1 198 System Controller Voltage 1 8V 1 812 System Controller Voltage 2 5V 2 514 System Controller Voltage 3 3 3 352 System Controller Voltage 5 0V 5 092 Status Operations Utilities Statistics Details QPO612BDCO0061 12 046 Applet popupEvent started 4 PT T D TI internet Library components within the library are displayed in a tree like fashion A red background indicates critical or failed condition Related values or error messages are listed under details To view the status of a library component 1 Click ona plus sign to expand a branch and display the status of related subcomponents Click on a minus sign to collapse a branch Click Expand All Collapse All to expand or collapse all branches Some components such as drives are displayed as a link Clicking on the link will open a detail window displaying all data related to the component Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 93 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Ma
211. te und von CSA zugelassene Netzkabel verwendet werden Steckerausf hrung Parallele Steckzungen mit Erdungsstift NEMA 5 15P Konfiguration Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 244 Laser Erklarung Hinweis zur Bibliotheksbatterie Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Kabel Typ SJT drei 16 AWG 1 5 mm oder 18 AWG 1 0 mm Leiter Lange Max 15 Fu 4 5 m Nennleistung Min 10 A 125 V VORSICHT Wenn alle Abdeckungen und Geh useteile korrekt angebracht sind handelt es um ein Produkt der Laserklasse 1 Der Strichcodescanner in diesem Produkt ist jedoch ein Laser Klasse II Vermeiden Sie die Aussetzung an die von dem Strichcodescanner ausgehenden Strahlen Blicken Sie nicht direkt in den Strahl VORSICHT Die unsachgem e Verwendung von Bedienelementen oder Einstellungen bzw die Ausf hrung von Arbeitsschritten die nicht in der mit dem Ger t gelieferten Dokumentation beschrieben sind k nnen dazu f hren dass gesundheitssch digende Strahlungen freigesetzt werden VORSICHT Dieses Produkt enth lt eine Lithium Batterie Das nichtfl chtige RAM Dallas Semiconductor DS1743 100 enth lt eine Lithium Batterie Lithium ist eventuell als gef hrliches Material zu betrachten Die Entsorgung dieser Batterie muss unter Einhaltung aller lokalen regionalen und bundesweiten Gesetze und Vorschriften erfolgen Espanol Declaraci n FCC Este equipo ha sido sometido a prueba y ha demostrado cumplir co
212. tenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges M COLI Wite proect 1 I N 200 DD G a Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library This appendix explains how to install the Quantum PX502 Series library Caution Quantum highly recommends that a Quantum authorized service representative relocate and install a Quantum PX506 or PX510 library to another location ee ee rN SL ni Selecting an Installation Location When choosing an installation site for the PX502 library consider the following requirements Rack Space Requirements Environmental Conditions Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 201 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Selecting an Installation Location Figure 105 shows the minimum rack space required by the PX502 library Depth 31 in 76 2 cm Width 19 in 48 3 cm Height 6 75 17 cm e Weight 52 lbs 23 6 kg Rack Space Requirements Clearance behind library 4 in 10 cm behind unit for proper air flow Figure 105 Rack Space Requirements Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 202 Environmental Conditions Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Preparing for the Installation Refer to appendix A on page 189 for environmental condition information Preparing for the Installation
213. terere at E eR Ead 148 Location of the Reel Locks and the Hub 198 Opening the Tape Cartridge Door sss 199 Write Protect Switch see eaedem 200 Rack Space Requirements eee 202 xi Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Figure 110 Figure 111 Figure 112 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 Figure 124 Figure 125 Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 Figure 129 Figure 130 Figure 131 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Figures Rail Adapter Orientation esee 208 Assembling the Left Hand Rack Mount Shelves 209 Assembling the Right Hand Rack Mount Shelves 210 Installing the Rack Mount Shelves sss 211 Back Mounting Brackets 213 Installing the PX502 in the Rack 214 Securing the Back of the Library sess 215 PX502 Tape Drive Numbering esee 216 PX502 Cabling Configuration sss 217 PX502 Cable Configuration Surrogate eee 218 PX502 Cable Configuration Native Fibre Channel 219 PX502 Stacked Cabling Configuration SCSI Shown 220 Turning On the Library eeeneneneneneeneennn 222 Set up SCEe8D See ei tU bonos 223 Library Options Screen sss 223 Date and Time Screen sss eee 224 Network Screener tri
214. 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 3 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 Refer to figure 89 for information on Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Secure Key Pair Pair Figure 89 Create Secure Key g Create Secure Key Name Secure Key Pair Name Secure Key Pair Secure Key Name M Secure Key A Verify Secure Key a 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 133 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key 3 Enter the same secure key in the Verify Secure Key field Note The Secure Key must be at least 8 characters and no more than 32 characters The Secure Key must also contain at least one non alphanumeric character and cannot include spaces or double quotes 4 Click New to create the secure key name key pair Refer to figure 90 for information on Delete Secure Key Name Delete Secure Key Name Figure 90 Delete Secure Key Delete Secure Key amp Secure Key Na
215. the domain name for the library IP Address View or set the IP address for the library 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 Email Server View or set the email server information Primary DNS View or set the primary DNS address Address Secondary DNS View or set the secondary DNS address Address Indicates a required field The Events page allows the user to designate what library events are E iiis emailed to users as well as setup SNMP traps Note Foracomplete list of available library events see chapter 4 on page 150 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 79 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 117 Figure 79 Events Page Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup A Events Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Om 9 ix 2 9 JO seen Sg Favorites 2 cha LUJ Address Identification Users SCSI Fibre Network Events Date amp Time Library Partitions Field Service E mail Message Type Critical Recipients Non Recipients za peres E mail Click to Send Test Message SNMP Community Na
216. the library s storage elements into separate partitions usable by separate host computers on the same network The maximum number of partitions per library is four partitions however the number of partitions is limited by the number of installed tape drives For example in a PX502 with two tape drives installed only two partitions would be possible in this library Partitioning Requirements The requirements for library partitioning differ depending on the library interface Additional equipment may be necessary to allow more than one partition Surrogate SCSI interface in a library with a surrogate SCSI interface there is no additional equipment necessary for library partitioning Native Parallel SCSI interface in a library with a parallel SCSI interface you must add a FC1202 Fibre Channel bridge and configure the Fibre Channel network to include the bridge s and host systems If you do not have a FC1202 bridge installed the library is limited to one partition Native Fibre Channel interface in a library with a native Fibre Channel interface you must have a Fibre Channel switch available to connect to the library Fibre Channel SCB Fibre Channel hosts and native Fibre Channel tape drives If you do not have a Fibre Channel switch available the library is limited to one partition PX500 Configurations that do NOT Support Partitioning The following PX500 configurations do NOT support partitioning Quantum PX500 Serie
217. thru 3 Usethe up and down arrows to select a tape cartridge from an occupied bin and press Enter Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 71 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The Move to screen displays a list of magazine tape drive or fixed slot groups 4 Use the up and down arrows to select a magazine tape drive or fixed slot group to receive the cartridge and press Enter The Move to screen displays a list of storage elements within the selected magazine tape drive or fixed slot group 5 Use the up and down arrows to select an empty bin to receive the tape cartridge and press Enter The Move in progress screen displays When the tape cartridge has completed the move a Success screen displays 6 When you are finished moving tape cartridges press Exit to return to the Ops screen Drive Operations To perform a drive operation 1 From the Ops screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Drive Operations and press Enter The Drive Operations screen displays see figure 47 Figure 47 Drive Operations Screen rive operat tons 1 Use the up and down arrows to select a tape drive and press Enter The following drive options are available see table 13 Caution Ensure that the tape drive does not contain a tape cartridge prior to powering down the tape drive Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 72 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Table 13 Drive Op
218. ting cartridges if necessary Handling DLTtape Cartridges e Always keep each tape cartridge in its protective plastic case when it is not in the library e When carrying tape cartridges in their cases always orient the cases so that the grooves in the cases interlock This prevents the cases from slipping apart and falling e Never stack more than five cartridges on top of each other e Always observe the proper environmental conditions for the storage of tape cartridges Refer to the cartridge reference card supplied with each cartridge e When placing tape cartridges in archival storage make sure you stand each tape cartridge vertically e Avoid placing tape cartridges near any sources of high intensity magnetic fields such as computer monitors or electric motors Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 196 Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges Never apply adhesive labels or POST IT notes to the top side or bottom of your DLTtape cartridge Only use the user slide in type label provided with each cartridge and slide it over the label slot on the cartridge Do not carry cartridges loosely in a box or any other container Allowing cartridges to bang together exposes them to unnecessary physical shock Donot touch or allow direct contact with tape or tape leader Dust or natural skin oils can contaminate the tape and impact tape performance Do not expose the tape cartr
219. tions Device Options Description Drive Pwron This option powers on a specific tape drive within the cabinet Pwr off This option shuts down a specific tape drive within the cabinet in preparation for tape drive removal Reset This option re initializes a specific tape drive within the cabinet 2 When you are finished viewing tape drive information press Exit to return to the Ops screen Scan Inventory To perform an inventory of the library 1 From the Ops screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Scan Inventory and press Enter The Success screen displays Press Done to complete Setup Screen The Setup screen allows the user to view or edit various library settings such as date and time network and host bus information To access the Setup screen press Setup from the Home screen The OCP displays the Setup screen see figure 43 Figure 48 Setup Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Setup Menu rab inet artLtl ns SECUT Lty k 73 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The Setup screen provides the following choices Cabinet Setup Partitions Setup Security Network Date and Time Cabinet Setup To view the cabinet setup screen Figure 49 Cabinet Setup Screen 1 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet Setup and press Enter The Cabinet Setup screen displays see figure 49 Cabinet setup 3 ck rol
220. to move them into another PX720 or PX500 series library and access them 1 On the original library containing the cartridges a Access the library remote management screens b Inthe Backup Secure Key file section backup the secure key file This encrypted file contains all of the secure keys and bar code associations in the original library Once you click Save as you must right click on the download link to save the file local directory This file must be located on a network resource that is available to the new library c Export the tape cartridges from the library 2 Onthe new library a Import the tape cartridges into the new library b Upload the secure key file from the original library e If you are uploading a backup file from a PX720 to a PX500 series library you must enter the serial number of the original PX720 in the Encryption Key field browse to the backup file and click Upload e If you are uploading a file from a PX500 series library to a PX720 you must enter the user defined key name in the Serial number field browse to the backup file and click Upload c When the file is uploaded the secure keys from the original library display in the secure key name list The tape cartridges are now available for reading and writing Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 138 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities Utilities The Utilities page is divided into the following sections Library
221. tory 145 factory defaults 145 restore 145 restoring 145 saving 145 configure slots 76 cooling fans 27 CPCI card cage 27 creating a library partition 126 Index D date and time configuration 121 date and time setup OCP 79 deleting a library partition 128 DHCP enable from OCP 79 diagnostics OCP 80 disaster recovery 138 displayed frames 90 DLT S4 performance 13 DLTSage secure tape best practices 137 tape migration 137 DLTSage tape security 128 drive firmware uploading 146 drive operations OCP 72 266 Index pwr on off 73 reset 73 drives page 104 E editing a partition 127 emergency access 226 ESD precautions 42 event log 94 viewing 94 event logs OCP 66 F factory defulats configuration files 145 FC1202 114 Fibre Channel ocp setup 74 Fibre Channel bridge 114 FC1202 114 find page 99 barcode 100 find media ID 101 select map 101 find tapel OCP 70 Firefox 86 frames displayed 90 front panel 17 267 G getting started 35 guardian xx H hardware information OCP 65 hardware status 93 health test 142 home screen 60 HP LTO performance 14 HP LTO 3 performance 15 identification 107 info screen OCP 63 installing tape cartridges 40 internet browsers supported 86 inventory page 103 IP address set from OCP 79 iSCSI bridge TC2201 114 Japan class A regulatory statement 241 Java plug in 86 K key users 110 create 110 creating 110 remo
222. um PX500 Series Remote Management Status Status 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 Hardware Status Page Event Log Page Statistics Page Overview Page To access the Overview page from any page click Status from the navigation bar The management frame displays the Status page see figure 62 Figure 62 Status Page File Edt View Favorites Tools Help ay ex O x ig Dawe verme O IS JS c JBE ms amp Status Setup Utilities Overview Hardware Event Log Statistics Overview Thursday February 22 2007 8 28 47 AM USA Pacific Quantum Welcome to PX502 Software Version 30 30 Copyright 2007 Quantum Corporation al l Applet popupEvent started LE DOLCE M Internet Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 92 Hardware Status Page Figure 63 Hardware Status Page Hardware components Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status The Hardware status page displays the library component status within the library To access the Hardware page from the Status page click on the Hardware tab at the top of the page The Hardware Status page displays see figure 63 Zi Hardware Status Microsoft Interne
223. um PX500 Series User s Guide 188 Appendix A Specifications This appendix lists the following specifications for the PX500 Series libraries Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Physical Specifications Performance Specifications Reliability Specifications Tape Drive Specifications Environmental Specifications 189 Physical Specifications Table 40 Unit Dimensions Weight Table 41 Capacities Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications PX502 PX506 PX510 Width 19 in 482mm 19 in 482 mm 19 in 482 mm Depth 31in 762 mm 31 in 762 mm 31 in 762 mm Height 6 75 in 171 mm 17 25 in 438 mm 31 25 in 794 mm Weight 87 lbs 39 kg 202 Ibs 92 kg 334 Ibs 152 kg with 2 drives 2 with 6 drives 4 with 10 drives 10 magazines and magazines and0 magazines and 0 0 cartridges cartridges cartridges installed installed installed PX502 PX506 PX510 Number of Upto2 Upto6 Up to 10 Tape Drives Type of Tape DLT S4 SCSI and nFC SDLT 600 SCSI and nFC HP Drives LTO Gen 2 or HP LTO Gen 3 SCSI and nFC Number of Upto32SDLT Upto88SDLT Upto171SDLT Tape tape cartridges tape cartridges tape cartridges Cartridges Upto38LTO Upto100LTO Up to 201 LTO cartridges tape cartridges tape cartridges Type of Tape Cartridges For use with DLT S4 drives DLT S4 media SDLT 600 d
224. um PX500 Series User s Guide 222 Figure 119 Setup Screen Figure 120 Library Options Screen Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Setup menu 2 From the Setup screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet and press Enter The Cabinet screen displays see figure 120 pao ries setup load port EIER Left Right load port OFF Drive FUP from Tape Exit lEnter The Stack role screen allows you to configure the library as a Master or Slave in a multiple library stack The library is configured Stand alone by default If this is a multiple library stack use the up and down arrows to highlight Stack role and press Enter displays the following information about the library 223 Table 52 Setting Up the Cabinet Cabinet Options Host bus Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Description Sets the SCSI ID for both the library and tape drives Stack role Assigns the library stack role as Master Slave or Stand alone There can be only one Master library ina multiple stack Once configured as a slave all library OCP functions can be controlled via the Master library OCP Left load port Enables or disables the left load port Right load port Enables or disables the right load port Drive FUP from tape Allows you to perform a tape drive firmware update from
225. us One tape drive per SCSI bus may be necessary for optimum performance Refer to your tape drive documentation Note SCSI cable lengths should not exceed 39 37 feet 12 meters between the host and the library for single drive per bus installations Figure 114 PX502 Cabling Configuration Ethernet Host computer J oO T a Ld a Terminator SCSI jumper s Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 217 Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 115 PX502 Cable Configuration Surrogate Ethernet Surrogate System SCSI host Controller Board M o olle D Se 39 ello M Power Terminator Back of Library Note When operating in surrogate mode the SCSI host connection must be made to tape drive 1 Quantum PX500
226. 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 The Statistics page allows 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 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 95 Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Table 20 Statistics Information 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 PX
227. ving 111 updating key user password 112 L library back panel 27 features 17 30 front panel 17 relocating 201 setup 122 library access emergency 226 library doors open 41 library emulation 76 library firmware uploading 145 library operations OCP 68 online offline 69 park for shipping 70 release magazines 69 library partitioning creating 126 deleting 128 editing 127 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide Library setup emulation 76 library setup configure slots 76 load port configuration 83 logs 146 magazines release 69 removing 41 maintenance 144 mixed media 31 move page 102 move tape OCP 71 Mozilla Suite 86 N network configuration fields 117 network information 115 network setup OCP 78 O OCP buttons 61 components 61 home screen 60 info screen 63 Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide operations screen 68 overview 60 61 problems 179 OCP diagnostics screen 80 component tests 82 subsystem tests 81 system level tests 80 OCP info screen event logs 66 hardware information 65 overview information 63 statistics information 66 OCP LED status 183 OCP operations screen drive operations 72 find tape 70 library operations 68 move tape 71 scan inventory 73 OCP setup screen 73 cabinet setup 74 date and time setup 79 network setup 78 partition setup 75 security 77 offline 69 online 69 online offline from remote management pages 140 from the OCP 60 open library doo
228. xport small numbers of tape cartridges to and from the library a single column should be sufficient If you import or export large numbers of tape cartridges an entire magazine as a load port would be beneficial Each of the load ports are configured independently so that one load port can be configured as a column and the other load port can be configured as a column or as a magazine When set for a single column load port the magazine is physically restricted to allow access to the first column in the magazine only When set for a 15 slot load port the entire magazine can be removed the same for a 18 slot LTO magazine The load port option is set using the operator control panel Setup menu The settings are listed in table 17 and illustrated in figure 58 Setting Manual Access SCSI Element None None Storage element Single column Single column Import Export element Magazine Entire magazine Import Export element Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 83 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Load Port Configuration Figure 58 Load Port Settings Single column load port y Ben Full magazine load port PX502 shown Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 84 05 G E Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote f Management B 2 Q The Quantum PX500 Series library utilizes a web based interface which allows you to configure and manage the library from
229. ys monitor System booted build type version Normal operation Informational Sys monitor Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 171 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Monitored power level Power monitoring Warning Sys monitor critical 0 id Critical Monitored power level warning 0 id channel 0 1id Blake Units 0 B2 B3 VOLTS 3 3v cpci A 1 B2 B3 VOLTS 5 0v cpci A 2 B2 B3 VOLTS 24v cpci A 3 B2 B3 VOLTS 24v cpci B 4 B3 VOLTS 24v cpci C 5 B2 B3 VOLTS 3 3v cpci B 6 B2 B3 VOLTS 5 0v cpci B 7 B3 VOLTS 3 3v cpci C 8 B3 VOLTS 5 0v cpci C 9 B2 B3 VOLTS 12v cpci 10 B1 B2 B3 AMPS 24v buss A current 11 B1 B2 B3 VOLTS 3 3v scb 12 B1 B2 B3 VOLTS 2 5v scb 13 B1 B2 B3 VOLTS 1 8v scb 14 B1 B2 B3 VOLTS 1 2v scb 15 B1 B2 B3 PSID psuO ID 16 B1 B2 B3 PSID psu1 ID 17 B1 B2 B3 VOLTS psu0 24v 18 B1 B2 B3 VOLTS psu1 24v 19 B1 VOLTS 12v cpci 20 B2 B3 VOLTS 24v scb 21 B1 VOLTS 5 0v scb cpci 22 B2 B3 AMPS 24v buss_B current 23 B2 B3 PSID psu2 ID 24 B2 B3PSID psu3 ID 25 B2 B3 VOLTS psu2 24v 26 B2 B3 VOLTS psu3 24v 27 B2 B3 VOLTS 5 0v scb 28 B3 AMPS 24v buss C current 29 B3PSID psu4 ID 30 B3PSID psu5 ID 31 B3 VOLTS psu4 24v 32 B3 VOLTS psud 24v Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 172 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Descriptio
230. ystem reset by System has been reset by the Critical Event watchdog timer 0 0 internal watchdog timer Manager System power failed System power has failed internal Critical Event 0 0 monitoring limits Manager re Booted for unknown An unexpected reboot has Critical Event reason post fail occurred Manager sled qsb Quantum PX500 Series User s Guide 159 Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Rebooted by hardware Serial Bus channel Informational Event trap post fail sled qsb F Manager Drive Channel 89 0x00000200 Drive Channel 67 0x00000100 Drive Channel 45 0x00000080 Drive Channel 23 0x00000040 Drive Channel 01 0x00000020 Front Panel 0x00000010XYZ 0x00000008 Hand 0x00000004 Regulator Module 0x00000002 Backplane 0x00000001 Rebooted by software An unexpected reboot has Informational Event trap post fail sled qsb occurred Manager Rebooted by CPU An unexpected reboot has Informational Event watchdog post fail occurred Manager sled qsb Rebooted by code load An unexpected reboot has Informational Event post fail sled qsb occurred Manager Powered on post fail An unexpected reboot has Informational Event sled qsb occurred Manager Booted after power An unexpected reboot has Informational Event failed post fail occurred Manager sled qsb User requested reboot An unexpected reboot has Inf
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