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3. J 2 o o CS E eje io A CMe E Library controller card terminator connection EJ 10BaseT connections Cartridge elevator to secondary master Figure 85 Four module library cabling 86 2 3 Install a terminator on the master library controller adapter connection Optional Connect the WAN point to the host with a 10BaseT cable as shown in ond This atop is applicable io eysiems thei utilize a host For WEB TLC operations Using 10BaseT cable connect a cable from router port 1 to the primary master SDI module Seelti gare a pege7iland Connect a cable from router port 2 to the secondary master Continue connecting cables router port 3 to the third module port 4 to the fourth module and so on until all modules are connected to the router Ensure the power is off before proceeding with steps 7 and 8 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide 7 Connect the male to male 9 pin cartridge elevator cable from the primary master to the lower serial port connection on the cartridge elevator 8 Connect the other 9 pin cartridge elevator cable from the secondary master module 2 in this example to the upper serial port connection on the cartridge elevator The 9 pin cartridge elevator cable to the secondary master module enables the firmware by operator initia
4. Figure 59 Local area network In order to use Web TLC you must have the following A 10 BaseT Ethernet network A dedicated IP address either Internet or local A host computer with COM port initial setup and alternative maintenance procedures only Access to your network A web browser installed on your computer either Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 0 or higher or Netscape 3 0 or higher Operation This section explains the functionality that is available on Web TLC but not always found on deployed hardware systems To configure Web TLC you must utilize Network Options on the touch screen or set the IP addresses See Setting IP addresses on page 55 Web TLC access To access Web TLC Note The library must be in ready mode to establish communications with Web i TLC If you are unable to access the unit with your browser check whether the library is being operated locally Type the Web TLC IP address in the Location field of your Internet browser and press Enter 64 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Login to the Web TLC Check to prevent other users from initiating any Level 2 operations with the Library for the duration of your session Check to disable frames Enter a Password _toan Figure 60 Web TLC login prompt 2 Enter your password in the appropriate field and click Login The Web TLC Control Panel page appears with the Status screen displayed gt gt lt p S
5. Technical Support Assistance Contact your local IBM reseller or authorized IBM service provider or http iwww ibm com planetwide for country specifc telephone numbers or http Iwww ibm com planetwide select for country specife webpages Back Figure 31 Technical Support Assistance screen Mail Slot Access left magazine only Select this option to display the Mail Slot Access screen as shown in Figure 32 on This option enables you to access the mail slot while the library is online Simply select the mail slot you want to open The locked icon will change to unlocked and the left side door of the selected library will open The mail slot is always the first tape cartridge slot in the left magazine It can be password protected Copyright IBM Corp 2002 27 Left side door is open y Mail Slot 1 Back Figure 32 Mail Slot Access screen Note In a scaled multi module library system selecting the Mail Slot Access button on the master library touch screen displays the mail slots of all the libraries in the stack This is the only way to access the mailslots of the other libraries Magazine Access Select this option to display the Magazine Access screen as shown in Figure 33 The Magazine Access option enables you to access the magazine doors for tape cartridge placement or removal Access is gained by selecting the library you want to access and then selecting left right or both The lock icons will
6. Downloading data The library firmware is resident in flash memory however IBM periodically updates this code You can find the latest firmware files by searching on 4560SLX on the http www pc ibm com support IBM Web site The configuration utility enables you to remotely download flash image files that contain the updated firmware The download process takes place in two stages First the data is downloaded into RAM and is verified then it is programmed into the flash memory To download new firmware complete the following procedure 1 Establish communications with the library 2 On the Main screen select Download The Download Data to Neo Library prompt is displayed D ownload Data to Neo Library x Skip Download and Use Flash I Image File Previously Uploaded Using FIP Type Flash Image Wonsvolatile Gonfiguratior Cancel it Select NeoLib_xxx bin Browse i Figure 57 Download Data to Library prompt 3 Use the browse button to display the firmware binary image file you want to download in the Select field 4 Click OK A Download Progress screen is displayed that tracks the progress of the download into RAM and its checksum is verified When the download completes another progress screen is displayed that tracks valid flash programming When the programming is complete and the NeoCenter is rebooting a confirmation screen is displayed 5 Click OK to return to the Main screen If flas
7. This option is used to select the other modules in a multi module library SCSI Options This option enables you to view the settings defined from the SCSI option in the Edit Options area as shown in Figure 39 View SCSI Options Drive 1 Bus ID 4 Drive 2 Bus ID 5 Library SCS Bus ID 6 Library SCSI Bus Parity Enabled Prevent Allow Mail Slot Access v Figure 39 View SCSI Options screen initial screen Command Inhibits Back Table 3 describes the available SCSI options Table 3 SCSI configuration options drive through Drive n refer to the first through nth drives one based default Definition Option and default description Default value Drive n Bus ID This option enables you to set the SCSI addresses of Drive 1 1 the drives The designators Drive 1 outer tape Drive 2 2 32 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Library SCSI Bus _ This option enables you to set the SCSI addresses 6 ID for the library robotics Table 3 SCSI configuration options continued Definition Option and default description Default value Library SCSI Bus This option enables you to set the library robotics Enabled Parity SCSI bus parity checking SCSI Mode This option defines the loader as SCSI 2 or SCSI 3 SCSI 3 Mailslot access This option defines when the mailslot is accessible Prevent Allow Medium Command Determines Access Unit Attention This option enables you to s
8. You can also use the keypad to enter the tape drive number Select Execute Clean when the source and destination entries are correct When the cleaning cycle completes the library returns the cleaning cartridge to the mail slot Select Mail Slot Access from the Status screen to remove the cleaning cartridge Running a cleaning cartridge from a data cartridge slot To run a cleaning cartridge from a data cartridge slot complete the following procedure i 2 Install a cleaning cartridge into the appropriate data cartridge slot Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the Menu screen Select Source If the default entry is not the slot with the cleaning cartridge select Slot in the Element Type box to sequence through the available cartridge slots You can also use the Decimal Keypad Backspace and Numeric Keys to enter the slot number Select Cleaning If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned select Drive in the Destination Element Type box to sequence through the available tape drive choices You can also use the Decimal Keypad Backspace and Numeric Keys to enter the tape drive number Select Execute Clean when the source and destination entries are correct When the cleaning cycle completes the library returns the cleaning cartridge to the data cartridge slot Select Magazine Access from the Status screen to remove the cleaning cartridge Running a cleaning cartridge from the cleani
9. the left tape magazine includes a mail slot which is accessible when the left magazine slot door is open as shown in This mail slot enables you to insert or remove a single media cartridge without interrupting library operation If a full tape cartridge magazine is required you can configure the library to disable the mail slot feature The right tape magazine contains fixed cartridge slots no mail slot feature so it retains its full capacity at all times 4 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Power supply The power supply is accessible from the rear of the library as shown in These auto ranging power supplies are capable of using any nominal ac voltage between 100 and 240 V power at 50 Hz or 60 Hz Power to the library is supplied through the cord on the rear panel of the power supply Library power is controlled from the touch screen However a manual power disconnect switch located on the rear of the power supply can also be used Note Only trained service personnel should remove the power supply Hazardous voltage is present in the cavity if the power cord is removed Power on LED lights after touching the touch screen Power supply release latch Power switch Power supply Power cord jen fof rote Figure 5 Power supply Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Tape drives The 4560SLX Tape Library supports a 0 drive 1 drive or 2 drive configuration as shown in Al
10. SCSI Invalid Int 1009 D G Illegal Move 2008 C G Door Open status only 2009 F Menu Mode status only 200A F Cart Unaccessible 200C F Drive In Error 200D CG No Magazine 200E F Removal Prevented 200F F Ctl Firmware Error 2010 CG Drive Code Update Command Error 2080 CG Move Command Failure 2081 CG Open Mail Slot Fault 2090 CG Open Left Door Fault 2091 C G Open Right Door Fault 2092 CG Open Doors Fault 2093 CG Open DLT Handle Fault 2094 C G No IP Address Found 20a0 CG No IP Address Mode Fault 20a1 C G No Gateway Address Found 20a2 C G Unknown Exchange For The Async message 20b0 CG Drive In Error 20c0 CG Drive In Error 20c1 CG Motor Fault Condition 3000 C G Shuttle Tach Errors 3001 CG Picker Tach Errors 3002 CG Rotary Tach Errors 3003 C G Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 49 50 Table 7 Fault symptom codes continued Message FSC ERP Vertical Tach Errors 3004 CG Passthru Tach Errors 3005 CG Excessive Picker Friction Error 3006 CG Bin Fetch Failure 3011 CG Bin Stow Failure 3012 CG Drive Fetch Failure 3013 CG Drive Stow Failure 3014 CG Drive Timeout Failure 3015 CG Drive Status Failure 3016 CG Drive In Flux Timeout 3017 CG Drive Load Retry Failed 3018 C G Drive Open Door Failed 3019 CG Drive Close Door Failed 301A C G Drive Communication Error 301B C D G Drive Get General Status Fail 301C C D G Drive Get Stat
11. and click OK Note If the connection is not successful check all cable connections and repeat step 6 and step 7 If communication with the library fails again contact IBM Technical Support Setting IP addresses To set IP addresses complete the following procedure Note Configuration addresses are network specific Contact your network system 1 2 Copyright IBM Corp 2002 administrator for the appropriate values These settings enable access to your library from your network and the World Wide Web Establish communications with the library if not already established On the Main screen select Configure 55 An upload process screen is displayed for a moment and then the Configure dialog box appears Configure Neo Library E mail Addresses l Remote FTP Server Access Factory SCSI Identification SCS Parameters Library Parameters Drives IPiAddresses Private IP Addresses SNMP Traps Obtain IP Addresses from BOOTP or DHCP Serve m Specify IP Addresses IP Address fio 1 to 73 Subnet Mask as fo fo DefoukGateway 255 255 255 255 DNS Server 255 255 255 255 Figure 55 Configure dialog box IP addresses 3 Select the IP Addresses tab 4 Set the IP addresses by doing one of the following e Select the check box if you want the addresses to be set by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or BootP server e Specify the addresses individually 5 Cli
12. communications with the library On the main screen select Upload The Upload Data From Library prompt is displayed 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Upload Data From Neo Library x Type l faster C Nor Volatile Trace C Slave C Special Trace oe om SUM DET C Servo Trace Binary File fin Browse V Post Process Uploaded Data Database File NextGen tdb Browse PostProcessedFile ttc ine M Display Post Processed File Cancel _ Figure 56 Upload Data From Library prompt 3 Click the radio button for System Trace or Non Volatile Trace 4 Use the Browse button to select a network destination for the uploaded binary file The default file name appears in the Binary File field at the end of the network path 5 To create a text version of the file select the Post Process Upload Data check box 6 Use the associated Browse button to select NexGen tdb in the Database File field This file is necessary to decode the uploaded file into text 7 Use the associated Browse button to select a destination for the text file The default file name appears in the Post Processed File field at the end of the specified network path 8 Click OK to start the upload An Upload Progress screen momentarily displays a percent complete bar When the upload is complete your selected text editor application launches and displays the text version of the file Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility 59
13. error message is displayed that is not included in Table 7 write down the fault code number and follow the recovery procedure If the same error occurs again call IBM technical support Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 53 54 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility The NeoCenter utility enables you to configure the unit using the Windows interface The utility enables you to perform the following tasks Establishing communication with your host Setting IP addresses Setting an access password Setting SNMP traps Setting e mail addresses Setting remote FTP server parameters Setting SCSI parameters Setting the SCSI identification Setting library parameters Setting the drives Uploading data Downloading data Rebooting the library Establishing communication with your host To establish communication with your host complete the following procedure ih 2 7 Turn on the power Connect the RJ11 DB9 cable between the connector labeled RS232 on the library and a COM port on the host computer Note the port you select Power up the host computer and boot into Windows Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4 0 are supported Install the configuration utility from the included 3 5 diskette A SETUP Launch the configuration utility The Main screen is displayed Click Connect The Serial Port Setting screen is displayed Verify settings of the COM port
14. extension section and timing belt with each additional library you install Prepare each module in a multi unit library system for cartridge elevator installation by removing the cartridge elevator cover blanks drive shoe assemblies drive 2 and the blank drive shoe covers while they are outside of the storage cabinet Alignment of the modules might be necessary during the installation Positioning the modules The cartridge elevator motor drive section must be mounted at the top of the module stack The top module is designated as the master through the touch screen and it senses the position of each module during initialization at power up The other modules are designated as slaves For ease of installation the router should be mounted at the top rear of the rack above the master module allowing for easy expansion of your storage capability Cartridge elevator router The cartridge elevator router is an 8 port configured device It is a plug and play device when installed in a standard rack and connected by 10BaseT cables to individual modules The router can support up to seven libraries It is pre configured specifically for use with a multi module library The router is physically encased in a rack mountable shelf to be installed in the rack Router installation 70 To install the cartridge elevator router complete the following procedure 1 Verify that power is not applied to the router and that the power cord is
15. in Figure 27 on page 24 When you reserve a slot it becomes reserved slot 1 in the last slot of the magazine Additional reserved slots are added in a rear to front pattern If your software license limits you to less than the full magazine capacity reserved slot 1 always follows the last unreserved data tape cartridge Chapter 3 Library configuration 23 12 25 E 11 24 10 23 9 22 8 21 7 20 6 19 5 18 4 17 3 16 2 15 1 14 2 MAIL SLOT 13 ae O_O o o_o OL a Reserved slot 1 2 Mail slot left magazine only Figure 27 Slot numbering To reserve a slot complete the following procedure 1 From the Menu screen select the Library option from the Edit Options area 2 From the Library options screen press the down arrow to scroll to the screen that contains the Total Reserved Slots option as shown in m Touch Library Option Button to Edit Library Remains Offline After Disabled Power up Initialization apiece since ean Unload Mode Implicit Total Reserved Slots il Auto Clean Mode Disabled v peel Figure 28 Total Reserved Slots screen 3 Press the box next to the
16. label if available Figure 42 Cartridge map 36 Utilities The Utilities area contains the following screens e Maintenance e Diagnostics e Factory e Security Level Maintenance This option enables you to e Set slave defaults e Reboot server e Fail over to secondary master Diagnostics This option enables you to select and run several self diagnostic library tests Factory This option is for factory use only Security Level This option enables you to set passwords for one of the four available security levels as shown in Figure 43 on page 37 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Elevate Security Level r Decimal Keypad Enter Factory Password m Security Level Eee Bias Ee Kes Clear Back Entry space Factory Validate Back i 5 Figure 43 Security Level screen Table 5 Security level options Security level Access User Level 1 Mail slot access only User Level 2 Mail slot and magazine access only Service User and Service menus Factory User Service and Factory menus Edit Options The Edit Options area contains the following screens e Library e SCSI e Network e Passwords Library This option enables you to define the library options used to configure the library for your specific needs Defined options can be viewed in the View System Data area as shown in For a description of the available Library options see Table 2 on
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18. s Guide Chapter 6 Troubleshooting The following information might be useful if you experience problems using the 4560SLX Tape Library Platform problems Incorrectly installing or configuring the 4560SLX Tape Drive can cause platform problems In this occurs the library appears to be operating normally but no data can be interchanged An error code might be displayed on the touch screen To identify this type of problem check your installation and configuration setup For information on how to correctly install and configure the library see Chapter 2 Installation on page 11 General drive errors usually result from a miscommunication between the library and tape drive or from a mechanical malfunction within the library The touch screen displays error messages and fault symptom codes FSCs when platform problems and general drive errors occur Use the FSCs to report errors to IBM technical support or to determine a recovery procedure Error recovery procedures ERPs outlines the troubleshooting steps for error recovery Copyright IBM Corp 2002 47 TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR RECOVERY ERROR FAULT MALFUNCTION Determine Suspected Error Type PLATFORM GENERAL DRIVE No FSC displayed FSC and ERP displayed Normal front panel operation on touch screen Cycle the power Follow the ERP on to the library touch screen Retry Find FSC in Table 7 Check configuration see C
19. slot Figure 51 Tape magazine with tape cartridges installed Using the mail slot left magazines only The mail slot is used only with host system software that supports this feature The mail slot feature enables you to insert or remove a single tape without removing the entire magazine You access the mail slot using the Mail Slot Access option from the library default screen This option enables you to open the left Chapter 4 Operation 41 magazine door for mail slot access After opening the left magazine door pivot the mail slot forward to insert a tape cartridge as shown in Figure 52 IMPORTANT The mail slot must be enabled factory default using the Mail Slot Mode option from the Edit Library Options menu For more information on Library options see Table 2 on page 31 Mail slot 2 Tape cartridge Figure 52 Left magazine mail slot Bar code labels Sample bar code labels are included with your purchase Also included are instructions on ordering additional labels Figure 53 shows you how to install a bar code label onto a tape cartridge 1 0 LTO Figure 53 Bar code label installation 42 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter describes how to replace and run cleaning cartridges in the 4560SLX Tape Library Note Only qualified service technicians should perform the other menu options contained in the Maintenance
20. 2 93 93 94 94 95 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 Grounding Appendix D Field replaceable units FRUs Appendix E Warranty information Warranty period Service and support Warranty information on fhe World Wide Web Online technical support Telephone technical support IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125 4753 06 8 2000 s a a aa ts Part 1 General Temis Part 2 Country unique Terms Appendix F Notices Trademarks Electronic emission notes Federal Communications Commissi n FCC statement 96 97 99 99 99 99 99 99 101 101 103 111 112 112 112 Safety Copyright IBM Corp 2002 Before installing this product read the Safety Information Adal Glo be i Gy me Antes de instalar este produto leia as Informa es de Seguran a ERAT ZA TAE Safety Information ZETE Prije instalacije ovog produkta obavezno pro itajte Sigurnosne Upute P ed instalac tohoto produktu si p e t te p ru ku bezpe nostn ch instrukc L s sikkerhedsforskrifterne f r du installerer dette produkt Ennen kuin asennat t m n tuotteen lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information Avant d installer ce produit lisez les consignes de s curit Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen Mpv eykataot oete TO mpoidv aut diaBdote Tic TANpO opies aoMaAEtac safety information MPV MATN NX Wp A
21. 4500SLX Tape Library User s Guide Important To maintain your new IBM 4560SLX Tape Library at peak performance and reliability follow the maintenance procedures described in Chapter 5 Maintenance on page 43 Failure to do so may impact your product warranty tl 45605LX Tape Library User s Guide tl Note Before using this information and the product it supports read the information in Appendix E Warranty information on page 99 and Appendix F Notices on page 111 First Edition August 2002 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2002 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents Safety Preface Product Registration Chapter 1 Introduction Contents Configurations Library interfaces Front panel Magazine doors Magazines Mail slots Power supply Tape drives Library controller board Robotics Multi module library systems Chapter 2 Installation Setup Attaching the slide members to the rack Installing a library in the rack SCSI cable configurations SCSI interface connectors Interface cable specifications SCSI configuration Turning on your library Chapter 3 Library configuration Setting a SCSI ID i Setting up reserved tape cartridge slots Chapter 4 Operation Using the touch scr
22. 80 arc that consists of the tape drives tape cartridge magazines and an optional cartridge elevator The cartridge shuttle assembly includes a mounted bar code reader for scanning tape cartridges installed in the magazines and tape drives as shown in paged A full bar code reader scan and a physical scan are conducted each time the library is powered up or a tape magazine is exchanged Chapter 1 Introduction 7 Bar code reader 2 Cartridge shuttle assembly Figure 9 Library robotics Multi module library systems The 4560SLX Tape Library is an expandable tape library that can be configured in a variety of module and drive combinations The drives are mounted in a removable drive shoe that enables easy installation and removal Therefore a failed drive can be swapped without the server or library power needing to be cycled The library can be stacked with additional library modules to form a multi module rack mounted configuration All multi module libraries in the stack can operate together as a single virtual library system through a rear mounted cartridge elevator as shown in Figure 10 Stacked units are interconnected through their rear panel Ethernet connections and an external Ethernet router mounted to the rack Interface connector A Cartridge elevator location Figure 10 Cartridge elevator mounting location and connector Any combination of modules not exceeding a height of 40U can comprise a libra
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24. Adjust This option enables you to increase or decrease the contrast of the LCD display Mail Slot Mode This option enables the mail slots in a library The default is mail slot enabled Chapter 4 Operation 31 Table 2 Library options continued Option Description Barcode Label Size This option enables you to limit the maximum number of characters of the bar code label Possible settings are 1 through 8 The default is 8 Barcode Label Alignment This option enables you to specify the alignment of a bar code label The options are left or right When used in conjunction with the label size option this option strips unwanted trailing characters left alignment or leading characters right alignment The default is left align Barcode Label Check Digit This option enables you to specify whether to enable or disable the verification of a check digit character in the barcode label The default is disabled Barcode Reader This option enables you to specify whether the barcode reader will retry reading barcode labels The default is retries enabled Module Configuration This option enables you to specify the library module configuration Three options are available Standalone This option is used when the library contains a single module e Master This option is used to select the module which controls the pass thru mechanism in a multi module library e Slave
25. CSI device must be assigned a unique SCSI ID For information on assigning SCSI IDs see Setting a SCSI ID on page 21 To connect a library to a host system the host system must have at least one wide LVD controller and the appropriate device driver software Interface cable specifications The library is a high performance system To avoid degradation of performance use the highest quality interface cables from a reputable manufacturer of computer cables All SCSI cables used with the library should meet the following cable specifications e Shielded or double shielded as required to meet EMI specifications e Impedance match with cable terminators that meet current SCSI specifications e Characteristic impedance 115 ohms All SCSI cables used with the library should meet the following usage guidelines e Each end of a twisted pair ground connected to chassis ground e Maximum cable length of 39 ft 12 m for an LVD SCSI bus e Cables of different impedances should not be used together Additional specifications to ensure the highest SCSI performance can be found in the current version of ANSI X3 131 Chapter 2 Installation 15 SCSI configuration Your specific configuration will depend on the speed of your host and SCSI controller The library uses high performance tape drives The tape drive performance might be degraded if you attach too many drives to a single SCSI host controller One tape drive on a single host system Fi
26. Command Inhibits v Back Mi Figure 23 SCSI ID selection screen 5 Select the button next to the SCSI ID you want to set The screen will display the current setting as shown in Figure 24 C Bus ID a Figure 24 SCSI ID editing screen 6 Enter a new value for the SCSI ID This places your request in the New data field 7 Select Save A confirmation screen appears on the display as shown in Drive 1 Bus ID Press OK to save new option NOTE Option change is effective immediately after saving Press Cancel to skip saving the new option Figure 25 SCSI ID Confirmation screen 8 Select OK to confirm The newly selected SCSI ID flashes for a few seconds while the drive is being updated then remains solid indicating that the operation is complete 22 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Touch SCSI Option Button to Edit Drive 1 Bus ID 4 Drive 2 Bus ID 5 Library SCSI Bus ID 6 Library SCS Bus Parity Enabled Mail Slot Access Psd peel v Back Figure 26 Drive 1 Bus 3 Data Field screen 9 Press the Back button to return to the Main menu screen Repeat this procedure to set any remaining SCSI IDs Setting up reserved tape cartridge slots You might want to reserve tape cartridge slots to meet licensing requirements or dedicate them as cleaning slots Standard tape cartridge slots are numbered from the front of the magazine to the rear as shown
27. Default value IP Address This option enables you to set the way an IP Obtain An IP Determination address is determined The possible choices are Address From a Obtain An IP Address From a DHCP Server and DHCP Server User Specified IP Address Private IP Base This option enables you to specify a private IP base 92 168 1 1 Address address Note Master configurations only ignored otherwise Private IP Subnet This option enables you to specify a private IP 255 255 255 0 subnet Note Master configurations only ignored otherwise Private IP This option enables you to specify a private IP 192 168 1 1 Gateway gateway Note Master configurations only ignored otherwise Note These options are only valid if the IP Address Determination Option is set to User Specified IP Address Library Info This option enables you to display miscellaneous library information The Miscellaneous Library Info screen displays the library firmware revision IP address and the library serial number as shown in Chapter 4 Operation 35 Miscellaneous Library Info Firmware Revision 4 01 Public IP Address 10 1 25 88 Local IP Address 10 1 25 78 Ethernet Address 009000112233 SerialNumber ABCD123456782 lt v2 Back Figure 41 View Library Info screen Cartridge Map This option provides a visual indication of all library drives mail slots and magazine slots including whether there is a cartridge present and corresponding barcode
28. Figure 62 Removing tape drive blank panel Copyright IBM Corp 2002 3 Carefully insert the tape drive into the mounting bay Make sure you push the drive in all the way so that it fully seats the mating connectors at the rear of the library Note The tape drives are hot plug capable so you do not have to turn the library off when removing or installing a tape drive 67 Figure 63 Installing a tape drive 4 Secure the tape drive to the library using the two thumbscrews 5 Configure the tape drive using the touch screen 68 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Appendix B Adding a library module The 4560SLX architecture is uniquely suited to growing storage needs It enables the robotics in the 4560SLX Tape Library to exchange cartridges by means of a pass through cartridge elevator integrating the robotics of each individual module into a single high performance library robotics system The 4560SLX Tape Library can be modified by adding modules and cartridge elevators Add drives to speed performance or magazine space for greater capacity The major steps needed to install a cartridge elevator are as follows 1 Rack preparation Verify the correct installation and alignment of the rack mounted modules as described in Chapter 2 Installation on page 11 This is crucial when installing a cartridge elevator Re alignment of modules might be required during installation of a cartridge
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31. T WIN wWpnnw 397 A term k telep t se el tt olvassa el a Biztons gi el r sokat Prima di installare questo prodotto leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza RmnOREOHT HERRE Sar LES M38 8 N AO CM APS ALNAN Ipex na ce nncrazmpa OBO NPONYKT IpowtajTe nupopmMannjaTa 3a Ge30eNHOCT Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen Safety Information f r du installerer dette produktet Przed zainstalowaniem tego produktu nale y zapozna si z ksi k Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa Safety Information Antes de instalar este produto leia as Informa es sobre Seguran a Mepeg ycTaHoBKO NpogykTa NpOYTNTE NHCTPYKUMN MNO TexHnkKe 6ezonacHocTn Pred in tal ciou tohto zariadenia si pe taje Bezpe nostn predpisy Pred namestitvijo tega proizvoda preberite Varnostne informacije Antes de instalar este producto lea la informaci n de seguridad L s s kerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den h r produkten vi 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide HAR RA Preface This manual provides step by step installation instructions and information required for ongoing use and maintenance of the IBM 4560SLX Tape Library This manual is written for the installer and user of this equipment The following information is contained in this manual e Chapter 1 Introduction provides an introduction to the 4560SLX Tape Libra
32. Taiwan EMC warning and certificate number on product CTICK Class A Electrostatic discharge The test shall be run using an ESD test probe to directly contact operator accessible surfaces plus 4560SLX Tape Library enclosure surfaces Table 14 Electrostatic discharge specification Amplitude Allowable errors 0 8kV None 92 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Temperature humidity and altitude The following table provides temperature humidity and altitude specifications for Shock the 4560SLX Tape Library Table 15 Temperature humidity and altitude specifications non operating long term Non operating long term unpacked or packed Dry Bulb Temperature Temp Gradient 40 C to 60 C 20 C hr across the range Temperature Shock 15 C over 2 min Wet Bulb Temperature 30 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Humidity Gradient 10 hr Altitude sea level 1000 ft to 10 000 ft Table 16 Temperature humidity and altitude specifications transit short term Transit short term packed 7 days Dry Bulb Temperature 40 C to 60 C Temp Gradient 25 C hr across the range Temperature Shock 15 C over 2 min Wet Bulb Temperature 30 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude sea level 1000 ft to 10 000 ft The following tables provide oper
33. Total Reserved Slots option A numeric keypad appears on the display as shown in Figure 29 on page 25 24 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Total Reserved Slots Decimal Keypad Current New 2 A roma A aan Figure 29 Reserved slots numeric keypad 4 Enter a new value and select Save A confirmation screen appears on the display as shown in Figure 30 Total Reserved Slots r Decimal Keypad Press OK to save new option WARNING Option change causes library to be immediately rebooted after saving Press Cancel to skip saving the new option Figure 30 Total Reserved Slots Confirmation screen 5 Press the Back button until you return to the Main menu screen Your change will take effect the next time you boot the library Chapter 3 Library configuration 25 26 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Chapter 4 Operation This chapter describes how to operate the 4560SLX Tape Library Using the touch screen The touch screen enables you to set up and configure the library This section describes the following options that are available from the library default screen Technical support information Mail slot access Magazine access Move media LCD contrast control Menu Online Status Power Technical support information Select the Contact IBM button on the top left corner_of the library default screen to display technical support information as shown in
34. allation considerations on page 96 for considerations relating to multi unit rack mounted environments Note When lifting the library use a mechanical lifter or a two person minimum Statement 4 A CAUTION 218 kg 37 Ibs 232 kg 70 5 lbs 255 kg 121 2 lbs Use safe practices when lifting Figure 11 on page 12 identifies the parts needed for a rack mount installation Copyright IBM Corp 2002 11 Inner slide member 8 Clip or cage nut eight 8 32 Hex screw eight M4 x 8mm E Screw eight 10 32 x 5 8 Front mounting bracket Clip or cage nut two 10 32 Rear mounting bracket Ball bearing slide member Outer slide member Sticker Middle slide member Thumbscrew two 10 32 Screw flat washer lock washer nut eight sets Door latch insert SNCESENA Note If you are installing the library on the IBM Netbay42 Enterprise rack clip nuts J and M are provided If you are installing a Netbay11 Netbay25 or Netbay42 standard rack cage nuts are provided Figure 11 Rack mounting the library Attaching the slide members to the library To attach the slide members to the library complete the following procedures 1 Remove the inner slide member from each rack mount slide 2 Attach the inner slide members to the sides of the chassis using eight hex screws H 12 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Attaching the slide members to the rack To attach the slide members to the rack complete the following proc
35. ape Library will continue to operate without error under the following conditions Table 25 Sag Surge protection Condition Period 100 V 20 2 seconds 120 V 15 1 second 200 V 20 2 seconds 240 V 20 2 seconds Power line disturbance Once powered on the 4560SLX Tape Library will continue to operate without error under the following conditions of power line disturbances Table 26 Power line disturbance Disturbance Period Limit PULSE High 1 0 KV Max 1 2 ms rise 50 ms decay Low 300 A Max 8 0 ms rise 20 s decay RING 0 5 ms 100 KHz High 1 0 KV Max Low 200 A Max Appendix C Specifications 95 Cooling Forced air cooling is used to keep the tapes drives logic devices motor amplifiers motors and power supplies below their maximum allowable temperatures at ambient extremes Installation considerations This section contains installation considerations on rack mounting input supply and grounding for the 4560SLX Tape Library Rack mounting When rack mounted units are installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly they might require further evaluation by certification agencies The following information must be considered e The ambient temperature within the rack might be greater than the room ambient temperature Install the library so that the amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised The maximum equipment environment te
36. at Name With Configuration Utility Figure 61 Web TLC control panel Status Click the Status button to view itemized status information for the library and for each drive You can configure two browser settings from this screen e Auto refresh off 1 min 2 min 5 min Auto refresh setting ensures that the status of your library displayed on the browser remains valid e Inventory Display Logical Physical The inventory display setting enables you to display your library logically with drives and slots grouped separately or physically with drives and slots grouped by library module Information available from the Status screen e Library status e Drive status summary e Full drive status is available through the Full Drive Status button Move media The Move Media button enables you to move a selected cartridge to a target drive or cartridge slot Note Do not move tape cartridges while the library applications software is running If you do unrecoverable software faults might occur Chapter 8 Web TLC 65 66 To move a selected cartridge using Web TCL complete the following procedure i 2 Setup Specify the source slot and destination Click the Execute the move button A screen is displayed notifying the user that selecting confirm will cause the library to go offline during the move media operation Click Confirm to proceed with the move Click Setup to set various configuration options Select
37. ating non operating transit storage and physical drop test shock specifications for Table 17 Shock specifications operating the 4560SLX Tape Library Operating within spec no damage Peak Acceleration 1 5 G s Duration 11 ms Waveshape 1 2 sine pulses Application X Y Z axes repeat 3 times Table 18 Shock specifications non operating Non operating unpacked no damage Peak Acceleration 25 G s Duration 11 ms Waveshape 1 2 sine pulses Application X Y Z axes repeat 3 times Appendix C Specifications 93 Table 19 Shock specifications transit storage Transit storage packed no damage Peak Acceleration 30 G s Duration 30 ms Waveshape 1 2 sine pulses Application X Y Z axes repeat 3 times Table 20 Shock specifications physical drop test Physical drop test packaged no damage Drop Test Distance 12 in 30 5 cm Application Per ISTA 1 time Vibration The following tables provide operating non operating and transit storage vibration specifications for the 4560SLX Tape Library Table 21 Vibration specifications operating Operating within spec no damage Frequency Range 5 1000 5 Hz Peak Acceleration 25 G s Waveshape Sinusoidal 1 octave min Application X Y Z axes 2 sweeps pers Table 22 Vibration specifications non operating Non opera
38. ational specifications 4560SLX Tape Library Host SCSI interface LVD SE Drive configuration 0 1 2 Drive compatibility Quantum SDLT 320 LTO Ultrium 200 Number of cartridges 26 removable SDLT or 30 removable LTO Maximum data capacity native gt 4 16 TB SDLT 3 00TB LTO Maximum transfer rate native gt 57 6 GB hr SDLT 54 GB hr LTO Mount time into drive lt 10 seconds excluding cartridge elevator access Dismount time from drive Table 10 Reliability lt 10 seconds excluding cartridge elevator access Reliability 4560SLX Tape Library Mean Time Between Failure MTBF gt 250 000 hours excluding power supply tape drives and cooling fans Mean Swaps Before Failure MSBF 2 000 000 cartridge cycles Design Life 7 yrs 30 duty cycle Mean Time to Repair MTTR lt 10 min most FRUs Table 11 Physical characteristics tabletop version Physical characteristics 4560SLX Tape Library Height 8 75 in 22 25 cm nominal 5U Note The rear rack enclosure door if any must provide minimum of 3 0 additional clearance from the rear of the chassis for SCSI cables and fan housings Width Depth including drive handles 16 75 in 22 23 cm 31 in 78 74 cm Weight e Unpacked 67 0 lbs 30 40 kg estimated with 2 drives installed e Packaged 99 0 Ibs 44 91 kg
39. b Remove two inner screws from inside the drive shoe slot c Remove top screw Rack mounted modules must be slid forward to access the top cover screw Appendix B Adding a library module 73 WA D Figure 67 Cover plate removal 74 Install all of the modules in the equipment rack Slide each of the 4560SLX Tape Libraries a few inches forward starting below the top master library module When installing the cartridge elevator assembly work from top to bottom of the library assembly This eases alignment with less binding of the inner guide pins As each module is physically connected by the retaining screws slide the module back until seated and the inside guide pin and retainer holes are aligned Then tighten the retainer screws Carefully insert the cartridge elevator base unit into the top library module making sure the top pins are fully engaged Secure the base unit to the top library using the base unit top and top middle thumbscrews Secure the base unit to the second library using the base unit bottom middle and bottom thumbscrews If the pins are difficult to align to the bottom slave libraries push them forward slightly and then engage each one by pulling them one at a time toward the cartridge elevator and then tighten the appropriate thumbscrews 10 Using the extension thumbscrews secure the cartridge elevator to the remainin
40. bles a tape drive to be automatically powered up after replacing a tape drive The default is disabled Unload Mode This option selects the unload mode for library tape drives If the mode is implicit the library unloads a tape drive before attempting to move a cartridge from that tape drive If the mode is explicit the host must issue a SCSI UNLOAD command to a tape drive before each MOVE MEDIUM command that removes a cartridge from that tape drive The default is implicit Total Reserved Slots This option enables you to remove a specified number of slots from use Some host software impose size limits on library magazines for licensing purposes The default is 0 Auto Clean Mode This option enables you to establish an automatic cleaning cycle To use this option reserve a slot for a cleaning cartridge using the Total Reserved Slots option The default is enabled Drive and Slot Numbering This option enables you to specify SCSI elements in the library displayed as zero based or one based numbers This only affects the touch screen not the actual SCSI addresses The default is one based Library Mode Sequential Mode This option enables you to set the robotics operating mode to random or sequential The default is random This option enables you to select a normal or recirculate frequency mode The default is normal Note This is only available if Library Mode is set to sequential LCD Contrast
41. cators Library Indicators Solid Green Flashing Green The library is operating correctly under normal conditions The library is operating correctly However a change is being made through the touch screen that is interrupting the current library operation Solid Amber The library is in a fault state as indicated by the fault message on the touch screen Magazine doors The magazine doors have an electrical release on the touch screen and a manual release J and E in Figure 2 Always open the doors using the touch screen In an emergency the doors can be manually opened by pushing in on the mechanical releases directly behind the front panel Left magazine door release A Touch screen Right magazine door release Figure 2 Magazine door mechanical release Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Magazines 2 Figure 3 Magazines The 4560SLX Tape Library contains two removable tape cartridge magazines that are accessible through the magazine doors as shown in The magazine doors are opened using the touch screen Note The magazine must match the installed tape drive For example an LTO magazine should be installed on an LTO drive and an SDLT magazine should be installed on an SDLT drive Left magazine with integrated mail slot Right magazine Mail slots Figure 4 Mail slot As viewed from the front of the 4560SLX Tape Library
42. ch dem EMVG Ger te d rfen an Orten fiir die sie nicht ausreichend entst rt sind nur mit besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesminesters fiir Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes fiir Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden Die Genehmigung wird erteilt wenn keine elektromagnetischen St rungen zu erwarten sind Auszug aus dem EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 Para 3 Abs 4 Hinweis Dieses Genehmigungsverfahren ist von der Deutschen Bundespost noch nicht ver ffentlicht worden Europen Union EMC directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89 336 ECC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Union Europ en
43. change to unlocked and the doors of the selected library will open Magazine access can be password protected Left side door is open Select a Magazine to Access Left Right rh a Both Back Figure 33 Magazine Access screen Note In a scaled multi module library system selecting the Magazine Access button on the master library touch screen is the only way to access the left and right magazines of all libraries in the stack Move Media Select this option to display the Move Media screen as shown in The Move Media option enables you to remove cartridges from a tape drive load cartridges into a drive or move cartridges within the library 28 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide mTouch an Input Box to Edit Decimal Keypad 2a a Drive 2 l 2 2 ee 4 5 6 Destination Slot 3 DLT SDLT 7 8 sl Element Type bite Maj a 0 z lot entry space Slot Erer Back ove Figure 34 Move Media screen To move a cartridge complete the following procedure 1 Touch the Source box or Source Element Type from the Move Media screen The Source box will change from gray to an active state as shown in Select Source of Tape Decimal Keypad Source 2 3 Baa oe 2 a Destination Slot 3 DAD DLT SDLT i E 0 A entry space Execute Hae Back 2 From the Source Element Type area select the element type you want to move Drive 2 is used for this exa
44. ck OK to save the settings Setting an access password Web TLC limits access to the system by means of passwords set on the configuration screen Web TLC passwords allow for two levels of system access e Level 1 access allows operator viewing of library status only e Level 2 access allows full control permitting the user to move tapes and modify library configuration settings Note Level 2 access can be disabled entirely To set an access password complete the following procedure 1 Establish communications with the library 56 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide oa Pr wo On the Configure screen select the Access tab The Access tab panel is displayed Place the text cursor into a level field and type in the password Enable or disable Level 2 access Enter the library name Click OK to save the settings Note The Access tab panel permits you to specify a familiar mnemonic name for your library This name will be displayed on many pages of your Web TLC site Setting SNMP traps To set SNMP traps complete the following procedure Note Configuration addresses are network specific Contact your network system 3 4 administrator for the appropriate values These settings enable the Web TLC to send system events asynchronously to the network Establish communications with the library On the Configure screen select the SNMP Traps tab The SNMP tab panel displays fields that enable you to enter t
45. de a touch screen override for this command Usually exiting the host software restores media access In the event of host failure you can restore media access by cycling the library power Procedures for locking and unlocking magazine doors and media are described later in this chapter Online This option enables you to place the library online or offline By default the library comes online after a power up initialization Status This option displays the Library Initialization screen You can identify a tape drive type and view physical tape drive status tape drive cleaning information and tape cartridge information by opening the corresponding areas on the screen as shown in Figure 48 on page 40 Chapter 4 Operation 39 Library Initialization Library Initialization Drive 2 DLT SDLT No al Idle 13 SDLT 25 UII JILL 1 Back Figure 48 Status screen Power This option initiates a library power down operation shows the confirmation screen that is displayed when this option is selected The library moves the shuttle assembly to the parked position before powering down You are requesting the Library to power down M Press OK to power down 1 NOTE The library will move the shuttle to the parked position before powering down Or Press Cancel to resume normal operation OK cnc Figure 49 Power Down Initiation screen Using tape cartridges This section describes how to rem
46. ding a library module 81 Figure 79 Timing belt to belt block 19 Secure the timing belt with the two belt brackets and four retaining screws If the belt was sized properly a small space between the belt ends is visible as shown in 20 Remove the 0 05 in allen wrench from the tensioner ramp 21 Attach the bottom plate removed from the cartridge elevator in step 1 with the retaining screws as shown in g Figure 80 Assembled cartridge elevator and extension 22 Go to Installing the cartridge elevator on page 72 Module configuration Configuring the multi module library includes identifying which library module is the master and which are the slaves The module designated as the primary master will monitor and modify the parameters and settings of the entire multi module cartridge elevator The primary master can be used to perform many of the 82 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide common functions in a slave module The following procedure prepares your multi module library for cartridge elevator use The following procedure assumes that the modules are configured for standalone operation that they have been rack mounted that the system router is installed at the top of the rack above the primary master with power off and that the 10BaseT cabling is not connected to any of the modules If the modules are not powered up apply power to all library modules as shown in Figure 81 Po
47. e cartridge elevator extension contains the following components 5U extension Appendix B Adding a library module 75 Figure 69 Factory assembled cartridge elevator 76 fof spoof rye Drive motor e Tie bars to connect extensions e Install hardware The following are required tools for the cartridge elevator e 2 Phillips stubby or right angle screwdriver e Flat blade screwdriver e 0 05 in allen wrench e Scissors or knife for sizing the belt Figure 69 shows a typical 10U cartridge elevator assembly The motor drive section always goes on top and the base section with the idler pulley always goes on the bottom Extension sections are mounted between the motor drive section and the base section All extensions are joined together with tie bars The cartridge elevator moves tape cartridges vertically between the modules Bp J Standoff Primary chassis Motor cable master Secondary master cable Printed circuit board Drive belt Assembly pnan Belt tensioner ramp and idler pulley Belt Elevator car Drive belt pulley You will need a clean flat work area such as a table or work bench The surface should be long enough to support the full height of the cartridge elevator The height is equal to the height of the stack of modules in your system Use the following procedure to assemble your cartridge elevat
48. e first sentence laws in the Province of Ontario UNITED STATES Appendix E Warranty information 103 104 Governing Law The following replaces laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine in the first sentence laws of the State of New York ASIA PACIFIC AUSTRALIA The IBM Warranty for Machines The following paragraph is added to this Section The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation and are only limited to the extent permitted by the applicable legislation Limitation of Liability The following is added to this Section Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation IBM s liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods Where that condition or warranty relates to right to sell quiet possession or clear title or the goods are of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal domestic or household use or consumption then none of the limitations in this paragraph apply Governing Law The following replaces laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine in the first sentence laws of the State or Territory CAMBODIA LAOS AND VIETNAM Governing Law The following replaces laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine in the first sentence laws of the State of N
49. e instructions that IBM provides When warranty service involves the exchange of a Machine or part the item IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement becomes yours You represent that all removed items are genuine and unaltered The replacement may not be new but will be in good working order and at least functionally equivalent to the item replaced The replacement assumes the warranty service status of the replaced item Many features conversions or upgrades involve the removal of parts and their return to IBM A part that replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of the removed part Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part you agree to remove all features parts options alterations and attachments not under warranty service You also agree to 1 ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange 2 obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own and 3 where applicable before service is provided a follow the problem determination problem analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provides b secure all programs data and funds contained in a Machine c provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient free and safe access to your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations and d inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machi
50. eb TLC Operation Web TLC access Status Move media Setup Functions History Appendix A Adding a tape drive Appendix B Adding a ey module Planning your installation Positioning the modules Cartridge elevator router Router installation Installing the cartridge elevator Cartridge elevator extension assembly Components Assembly Module configuration Configuring the primary master module Configuring slave modules Cabling and interface connections Verifying firmware level of the slave m duls Fail over operation Cartridge elevator terms 43 44 45 45 45 47 47 47 49 55 200 55 56 57 97 57 58 58 58 58 58 60 61 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 66 67 69 69 70 70 70 e 72 75 lt 79 76 82 83 84 85 87 88 88 iii Cabling considerations for fail over operation Fail over initiation g Restoring normal operation Appendix C PRIR O Hardware Environmental Safety Electromagnetic emissions Electrostatic discharge Temperature humidity and altitude Shock Do p g Vibration Primary power Voltage limits Frequency limits Power requirements Sag Surge protection Power line disturbance Cooling Installation eonsidenalions Rack mounting Input supply iv 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide 88 88 89 91 91 92 92 292 9
51. ed Module Configuration Current Standalone New Slave Standalone pal Master pia Slave Save Back Figure 83 Module Configuration screen 5 Press Slave 6 Press Save Module Configuration Confirmation pop up window is displayed 7 Press OK The module reboots Several screen functions are not available to slave modules Those functions including Online Magazine Access Mail Slot Access and Move Media are 84 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide now controlled through the master The missing options identify the module as a slave as shown in Figure 84 Figure 84 Module configured as a slave 4560SLX Tape Library 8 Repeat step 1 through step 6 for all slave modules 9 Using the touch screen power off all modules both master and slaves after configuration and then switch the master power switch at the rear of each module to the off 0 position 10 Verify that all modules are powered down 11 Proceed to Cabling and interface connections Cabling and interface connections Before the cartridge elevator combination can_ communicate with the host device or user applications the connections shown in Figure 85 on page 86 must be made A four module library is used for illustration purposes The second module slave 0 has been selected as the secondary master 1 Verify that the modules and router have been properly installed in the rack Power down all the modules and t
52. ed 11 310B CG Picker Jammed on Stow 310F C G Picker Retries Exceeded 3110 CG Picker Retries Exceeded 1 3111 C G Picker Retries Exceeded 2 3112 CG Picker Retries Exceeded 3 3113 CG Picker Retraction Error 3115 CG Shuttle Jammed 3200 CG Shuttle Jammed 3201 C G Shuttle Jammed 3202 C G Shuttle Jammed 3203 CG Shuttle Jammed 3204 CG Shuttle Jammed 3205 C G Rotary Jammed 3300 C G Shuttle on Wrong Side of the Rotary 3301 CG Rotary Cannot Find Zones 3302 CG Passthrough Elevator Jammed 3400 C G Vertical Elevator Jammed 3500 C G No DLTs Attached 5010 F All Slots Empty 5011 F DLT Already Loaded 5014 F Expired Clean g Cart 5015 F Not a Clean g Cart 5016 F DLT Timeout Error 5035 C D G Move Command Fail 503B F Clean Operation Timeout 503C F Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 51 Table 7 Fault symptom codes continued Message FSC ERP Drive Status Fail 503D F Command response from unexpected source 7001 DG Control command execution failed 7002 D G Control response not matched to a known command 7003 D G Loader response not matched to a known command 7004 D G Drive response not matched to a known command 7005 D G Flash response not matched to a known command 7006 D G Drive index on Update Status message was invalid 7007 C D G The Drive response was not expected 7008 C D G The opcode for a WORD message was unknown 7009 C D G T
53. edure 1 Attach the front shorter and rear longer mounting brackets to the outer and middle slide members as shown hee tl IMPORTANT Fully tighten the front mounting bracket screws Leave the rear mounting bracket screws finger tight to prevent binding when mounting the library module Once the distance between rails is set the screws should be fully tightened ws Aa o A Z S Front mounting bracket 2 Rear mounting bracket Middle slide member Figure 12 Installing the slide members 2 Depending on the type of rack you are installing use the clip or cage nuts to attach the slide member assembly to the rack as shown in Figure 13 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 S Clip or cage nuts A Vertical member mounting holes Middle slide member Figure 13 Installing slide member fasteners Chapter 2 Installation 13 3 Push the middle slide member as far as possible to the front of the slide member assembly Installing a library in the rack To install a library in the rack complete the following procedure 1 Install a clip or cage nut on each side of the front vertical rails as shown in Figure 14 Clip or cage nut 2 Vertical member mounting holes Figure 14 Installing the library module 2 3 Lighten the library module by removing the drives Lift the library and visually align the inner and middle slide members It is good practice to use a mechanical lifter to lift the l
54. een k Technical support information Mail Slot Access left magazine only Magazine Access s os Move Media LCD contrast controls Menu Online Status Power Using tape cartridges Removing magazines p Inserting cartridges into a magazine Using the mail slot left magazines only Bar code labels bh Chapter 5 Maintenance Supported media Running a cleaning cartridge Copyright IBM Corp 2002 Attaching the slide members to the library VII vii ANDADOTKRKRWNNHRE 11 4 12 13 14 215 15 lt 15 16 19 21 sal x 28 27 27 27 27 28 28 30 30 39 39 40 40 40 Al Al 42 43 43 43 Automatically running a cleaning cartridge Manually running a cleaning cartridge Replacing a cleaning cartridge in a reserved slot Replacing a cleaning cartridge in the right magazine Replacing a cleaning cartridge i in the mail slot Chapter 6 T Roana Platform problems Error recovery procedures ERPs Fault symptom codes FSCs Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility Establishing communication with your host Setting IP addresses Setting an access password Setting SNMP traps Setting e mail addresses Setting remote FTP server parameters Setting SCSI parameters Setting the SCSI identification Setting library parameters Setting the drives Uploading data Downloading data Rebooting the library Chapter 8 W
55. elect reporting of all or Report All Reporting only one stacked unit attention conditions If set to all the unit reports all unit attention conditions in sequence If set to one the unit reports only the highest priority condition Init Element Status This option enables you to specify the library response to the SCSI INITIALIZE ELEMENT STATUS command The possible settings are no inventory force inventory and force label scan No Inventory Test Unit Ready Reporting This option enables you to specify the response to a TEST UNIT READY command if the library is in sequential mode The possible settings are standard or custom Standard returns check condition not ready and custom returns good status Standard Device Capability Page Length This option enables you to choose between two lengths of the mode sense select device capabilities page SCSI page 1Fh which are short 14 bytes and long 18 bytes to accommodate different SCSI device implementations of this page Short 14 bytes Transport Element This option enables you to set the base address for 0 Base Address the robotics mechanism Storage Element This option enables you to set the base address for 20 Base Address the magazine slots Transfer Element This option enables you to set the base address for 1E0 Base Address the tape drives Import Export This option enables you to set the base address for 1C0 Element Base
56. elevator 2 Verify minimum firmware Check the firmware level of the module you select as the master control module The top module in the rack is the master control module 3 Mechanical installation Substeps include e Installing a router e Installing a module in the rack e Assembling the cartridge elevator the 10U is factory assembled Combinations of the base unit and available extensions can be added to accommodate virtually any configuration of SDLT modules up to a total of 40U e Installing a cartridge elevator in the rack mounted modules 4 Configuration Touch screen inputs to configure master and slave modules 5 Cabling e Motor cable from the master module to the primary cartridge elevator e 10BaseT cables from the router to master and slave modules 6 Secondary master Substeps include e Configuring the secondary master e Initiating fail over e Restoring the primary master Planning your installation The multiple module cartridge elevator is intended to be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment rack with a depth of 24 to 30 inches There are two cartridge elevator accessories e 10U base cartridge elevator Part number 59P6662 e 5U cartridge elevator extension Part number 59P6663 Copyright IBM Corp 2002 69 The cartridge elevator is composed of a 10U motor drive assembly with extensions equal to the combined heights of the number of modules installed in the rack You will need to install an additional
57. ely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two 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 Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformite a la reglementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conform a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Deutsche EMV Direktive electromagnetische Vertraglichkeit Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 das EG Konformitatszeichen zu f hren Der Aussteller der Konformitatserklarung ist die IBM UK Greenock 112 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Dieses Ger t erf llt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A F r diese Klasse von Ger ten gilt folgende Bestimmung na
58. ers access to the mail slot e User level 2 This level allows magazine access and allows users to move media e Service This is the highest level which allows users access to the menu that enables them to view and edit library and SCSI options 38 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide mTouch an Input Box to Edit m Decimal Keypad New User Level 1 1 2 3 Password Reenter New i 4 5 6 F 8 g Security Level User Level 1 User Level 2 Clear Back Disabled Disabled Entry 0 space Service Disabled Save Back Figure 47 Edit Passwords Options screen Each password is represented by four decimal digits that are stored in NVRAM non volatile memory in a range of 0001 to 9999 0000 is used to disable password verification for that level Enabling a password causes all disabled higher levels to also be enabled to that value As a result prior to accessing a higher level operation you are prompted first to enter the higher level password This prevents someone from entering an unprotected Menu mode and changing the lower level password to defeat it You can also use a higher level password to gain access to a lower level operation For example you can use the Service password to access the Move Media operation This gives full access without validating to the service operations Media can also be locked by software running on the host The library does not provi
59. estimated Copyright IBM Corp 2002 91 Environmental This section provides safety electromagnetic emissions electrostatic discharge and vibration information for the 4560SLX Tape Library Safety The 4560SLX Tape Library complies with the following regulatory agency product safety specifications Table 12 Safety specifications Agency Standard UL Listed Mark UL 1950 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment CUL Mark Canadian UL CAN CSA C22 2 No 950 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment CE Marking European Union Low Voltage Directive 72 23 EEC European Union TUV GS Mark Germany EN60950 IEC950 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment Third Edition Electromagnetic emissions The 4560SLX Tape Library complies with the following EMC compliance specifications Table 13 Electromagnetic emissions specifications Agency Standard FCC US Std 47 CFR Part 15 Rules Class A Notation on product Industry Canada Industry Canada Rules ICES 003 Class A Notation on product CE Marking European Union EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Laws relating to electromagnetic compatibility European Union EN55022 Standard RFI limits Information Technology Equipment Class A EN55024 Information Technology Equipment Immunity VCCI Class 1 per CISPR 22 Japan VCCI statement on product BSMI BCIQ CNS 13438
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61. firmware level than the master update the multi module system using the master module touch screen if firmware version 2 33 or higher is installed Web TLC or the configuration utility connected to the master module can also be used to update the modules For additional assistance on using the configuration utility or the Web TLC to upgrade the firmware contact IBM Technical Support Fail over operation 88 The 4560SLX Tape Library in a multi module configuration enables one of the slave modules to take over control of the library as a temporary master if the primary master module is not operational This is referred to as fail over The fail over is a manual procedure that needs to be initiated by an operator either locally through the touch screen or remotely using Web TLC A fail over operation can be initiated at any time This section describes the terminology and methodology used to initiate a fail over operation and to restore the library to its normal operating condition Cartridge elevator terms The following list describes the cartridge elevator terms Cabling Primary master active An active primary master is a library that is configured as a master connected to the primary cartridge elevator port and is operating normally Secondary master standby A standby secondary master is a library that is configured as a slave connected to the standby cartridge elevator port and is operating normally Secondary ma
62. for rack mount installation or are installed in a rack 1 Ensure that the router is mounted at the top of the rack 2 If modules are rack mounted verify that all units are powered down and the power cords are removed Note Attempting to install the cartridge elevator to a fully powered 4560SLX Tape Library module might cause severe damage to unit circuitry 3 Remove drive shoe 2 as shown in Figure 66 on page 73 or the blank cover for each module that will use the cartridge elevator 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide f W W l Wale N a 3 D O AAAAAA E Je BLD Figure 66 Drive shoe and blank panel removal Note With a blank panel or tape drive removed there is access to moving parts DO NOT reach into open cavities a Loosen the captive retainer screws at the top center and lower left of the drive module b Pull straight back on the drive shoe handle to remove the drive Some effort will be required to overcome the initial resistance of unplugging the module from the receiver c Continue to slide the drive out while fully supporting the module until the drive load handle has cleared the back of the library 4 Remove the cover plate adjacent to the power supply as shown in Figure 67 on a Remove two screws from the back of the cover plate
63. g cartridge using Auto Clean mode reserve a cleaning cartridge slot and enable the Auto Clean mode Copyright IBM Corp 2002 43 44 Manually running a cleaning cartridge You can manually run a cleaning cartridge from three locations The mail slot Running a cleaning cartridge from this location does not require a magazine to be removed a data cartridge slot to be used or a cleaning cartridge slot to be reserved A data cartridge slot Running a cleaning cartridge from this location requires a magazine to be removed so that a cleaning cartridge can be inserted in a data cartridge slot The cleaning slot Running a cleaning cartridge from this location requires the last data cartridge slot be reserved for exclusive use as a cleaning cartridge slot The advantage of this method is that the cleaning cartridge is stored in the library and is always available for use It only needs to be handled when it needs to be replaced Running a cleaning cartridge from the mail slot To run a cleaning cartridge from the mail slot complete the following procedure i 2 6 Install a cleaning cartridge into the mail slot Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the Menu screen Select Source and then Mail Slot in the Element Type box Select Cleaning If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned select Drive in the Destination Element Type box to sequence through the available tape drive choices
64. g libraries in the multi unit library system If you still cannot align the bottom slave libraries to the cartridge elevator base unit slightly loosen the rear rail bracket screws for each library reposition it and then secure it to the cartridge elevator Afterwards re tighten all rear rail bracket screws 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide ep cy o Figure 68 Cartridge elevator two units installed 11 Replace drive 2 or the blank cover to all modules If replacing a drive repeat the procedure below for each module a Fully support the drive shoe assembly while starting it into the receiver being careful not to damage the drive load handle b Push the drive shoe assembly slowly into the receiver until it seats against the back of the library c Tighten the two captive retainer screws to secure the module to the library d Repeat for all modules See Module configuration on page 82 Cartridge elevator extension assembly This section provides information on cartridge elevator extension components and assembly Components The cartridge elevator is made up of the following components Primary chassis 10U length Media elevator car PCB Belt block and brackets Drive belt Drive motor Drive motor pulley Belt tensioner ramp and idler pulley Standoff Motor cable Th
65. gure 16 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with one tape drive drive 1 installed SCSI terminator 2 To library controller card To host system Figure 16 One tape drive single host vo tape drives on a single host system Figure 17 on page 17 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with two tape drives installed using a single host system 16 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide SCSI terminator Jumper cable 2 To library controller card 4 To host system Figure 17 Two tape drives single host Two tape drives on a dual host system shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with two tape drives installed using a dual host system SCSI terminator 4 To host drive 2 2 To library controller card BH SCSI terminator To host drive 1 Figure 18 Two tape drives dual host Chapter 2 Installation 17 Multiple libraries on a single host system Figure 19 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a multi unit library with a varying number of drives using a single host system o o o o TTA lle
66. h programming does not complete check all cable connections and repeat download step 1 through step 5 If the download fails again contact IBM Technical Support 60 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Rebooting the library To reboot the library complete the following procedure 1 Establish communications with the library 2 From the Diag menu select the Reboot NeoCenter option 3 Click Yes 4 Click OK Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility 61 62 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Chapter 8 Web TLC Web TLC Total Library Control is a remote interface device built into your 4560SLX Tape Library that enables you to monitor and control your automated tape library Web TLC enables you to view overall status and provides a control panel for making adjustments and viewing details down to the cartridge level Web TLC hosts a dedicated protected Internet site that displays a graphical representation of your library You can access Web TLC from the World Wide Web or from your local area network World Wide Web ISP Configuration Cable Ethernet Network PC running a browser Figure 58 World Wide Web accessible Copyright IBM Corp 2002 63 Hub Serial Configuration alae mae are Cable a a a a a a a a a a GOO EEE TETAN Tol
67. hapter 3 Follow the ERP in Table 6 Call Technical Support Call Technical Support CARTRIDGE ERROR FSC might be displayed Cartridge will not eject Normal operation impossible Figure 54 Troubleshooting flow chart 48 Table 6 lists ERPs reported on the touch screen of the library This list includes only those procedures that can be safely performed by a user For a list of FSCs and their related ERPs see Table 7 on page 49 Table 6 Error recovery procedures ERP code Procedure Description C Cycle power to the library using the power option on the touch screen Wait 30 seconds to power on again D Turn off power to the library and inspect connectors and cables F Invalid operation Select parameters correctly and try again G Call IBM technical support 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Fault symptom codes FSCs lists the FSCs and their related ERPs that might be displayed on the touch screen If an FSC continues report it to IBM technical support Table 7 Fault symptom codes Message FSC ERP OS Catastrophic Error 0901 G OS Task Exit Error 0902 G SCSI Firmware Error 1001 DG SCSI FIFO Empty 1002 D G SCSI FIFO Error 1003 D G SCSI Gross Error 1004 C D G Illegal SCSI Cnt Cmd 1005 C D G SCSI Message Error 1006 D G SCSI Invalid Element 1007 D G SCSI No Pending Int 1008 DG
68. harges apply for the Machine that is the subject of the claim or which otherwise gives rise to the claim 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide The following item is added to this paragraph 3 breach of IBM s obligations implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 Applicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged The following is added to the end of this Section IBM s entire liability and your sole remedy whether in contract or in tort in respect of any default shall be limited to damages Appendix E Warranty information 109 110 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Appendix F Notices IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this document in all countries Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead However it is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non IBM product program or service IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any
69. he IP addresses of up to four hosts that can receive SNMP traps Enter the appropriate values in the fields Click OK to save the settings Setting e mail addresses To set e mail addresses complete the following procedure 1 2 5 Establish communications with the library On the Configure screen click the E Mail Addresses tab The E Mail Addresses tab panel is displayed Enter the name or IP address of the SMTP mail server Enter up to four e mail addresses These addresses will be e mailed upon notification of specific system events Click OK to save the settings Setting remote FTP server parameters These settings enable the user to download firmware to the Web TLC or to the library using a remote FTP site 1 2 Establish communications with the library On the Configure screen click the Remote FTP Server tab The Remote FTP Server tab panel is displayed Enter the necessary server information If the default name or address has been updated or is unavailable contact IBM Technical Support Click OK to save the settings Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility 57 Setting SCSI parameters i 2 Establish communications with the library On the Configure Library screen click the SCSI Parameters tab The SCSI Parameters tab panel is displayed Click OK to save the settings For a complete description of the above selectable options including default options see Chapter 3 Library co
70. he opcode for a DWORD message was unknown 700A C D G The button causing library to go offline was unknown 700B C D G Destination Xchg was Null 700C CG Sending of a cmd failed 700D CG Deactivating a drive that is not attached 700E C G Deactivation of a drive failed 700F C G Drive removal failed 7010 CG HotPlug statue update failed 7011 CG Drive is Active failed 7012 CG Control Com Unidentified 7013 CG Drive status update failed 7014 CG Loader command execution failed 7015 CG Sequential command execution failed 7016 C G Destination Xchg for msg was Null 7017 CG Bad src mod in peg msg 7018 CG Peg message wrapping a Null msg ptr 7019 CG Xchg conversion failed 701A CG Invalid L drive number to convert 701B CG Invalid P drive number to convert 701C CG Invalid mod number to convert 701D C G Cartridge reject recovery failed 8001 C D G Drive Fan stalled 8002 C D G Drive load did not complete 8003 C D G Invalid drive was installed 8004 F Orphan cartridge recovery failed 9001 C D G Move operation failed 9002 C D G SMX send error A001 C G SMX receive error A002 C G Comm free list empty A003 C G Invalid comm put attempt A004 CG 52 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Table 7 Fault symptom codes continued Message FSC ERP Invalid comm get attempt A005 CG Comm initialization error A006 CG Put of a NULL comm A007 CG Msg contains no comm A008 C G Comm return address is unknown A009 CG Note If an
71. he router Appendix B Adding a library module 85 H Master to cartridge elevator To host SS D gO ADR Do Cezp Z E KO O 2 O SS S55 SS Eo SS T
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74. ibrary Carefully insert the chassis inner slide members into the extended rack mounted middle slide members Ensure that the ball bearing slide members are located in the front position Slide the library completely into the rack until the front panel touches the rack Remove the stickers that hold the doors in a closed position With the doors open attach the library to the rack using two 10 32 captive thumbscrews located _on the front panel inside the front doors See and H in Figure 15 on page 15 14 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide al l j l J i Figure 15 Retaining screws 8 Remove the door latch insert the red tab located on the front panel 9 Re insert the drives 10 Fully tighten the rear mounting bracket screws 11 Close the doors 12 Connect the ac power supply to the library SCSI cable configurations The 4560SLX Tape Library supports multiple SCSI cable configurations on single and dual host systems SCSI interface connectors The library should be attached to a low voltage differential SCSI bus Each tape drive in the library and its robotics is a separate SCSI device When two or more devices are connected to the same SCSI bus each S
75. ingle host multi unit system 18 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Multiple libraries on a dual host system Figure 20 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with multiple libraries and tape drives installed using a dual host system o o o o TTA o 000000000 MOJ iP ll e O SZ lt _ gt 6 SS Sa am O ao wes e C q 00000 al
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77. l inactive tape drives are hot swap capable SCSI I O is accomplished through two VHDClI series 68 pin SCSI connectors located on the rear of the library directly under each tape drive as shown in Tape drive 1 2 Tape drive 2 Figure 6 Tape drive locations Drive 1 A Drive 2 bay VHDCI 68 pin connectors Figure 7 Tape drive connectors Library controller board The library contains a rear access adapter cage see Figure 8 on page 7 and a PCI backplane This backplane contains the plug in connectors for the library controller board and FCO card 6 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide E 2 Rear access card cage Library controller board Figure 8 Library controller adapter and PCI slots The library controller board contains a single microprocessor and associated logic devices to control all robotics operations and manage overall library functions The microprocessor enables the SCSI interface between the library and the host system including Web TLC Total Library Control Web TLC is built into the library controller board Web TLC enables you to remotely monitor and control the tape library from any terminal on a local network or access the internet For more information on Web TLC see Web TLC on page 63 Robotics The library contains robotics which consist of a cartridge shuttle motor hardware motor drives and other support electronics The robotics can pick up and place tapes throughout a 1
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80. lick Support Phone List 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125 4753 06 8 2000 Part 1 General Terms This Statement of Limited Warranty includes Part 1 General Terms and Part 2 Country unique Terms The terms of Part 2 replace or modify those of Part 1 The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use and not for resale from IBM or your reseller The term Machine means an IBM machine its features conversions upgrades elements or accessories or any combination of them The term Machine does not include any software programs whether pre loaded with the Machine installed subsequently or otherwise Unless IBM specifies otherwise the following warranties apply only in the country where you acquire the Machine Nothing in this Statement of Limited Warranty affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot be waived or limited by contract If you have any questions contact IBM or your reseller The IBM Warranty for Machines IBM warrants that each Machine 1 is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2 conforms to IBM s Official Published Specifications Specifications The warranty period for a Machine is a specified fixed period commencing on its Date of Installation The date on your sales receipt is the Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise If a
81. lization to initiate a fail over from the primary master to the secondary master and designate it as the secondary master 9 Connect the power cord to the router 10 Supply power to the router Power up the router before the modules 11 Turn on the library modules as shown in Figure 86 Power cord A Power switch Touch screen Figure 86 Powering up the library Connect the power cord to the power supply s receptacle Toggle the power switch located on the power supply to ON Repeat steps a and b for all modules connected to the cartridge elevator Press the slave module touch screens to apply power to the libraries aooo Press the master touch screen to apply power to all of the libraries Verifying firmware level of the slave modules To ensure reliable multi module operation the slave modules must be using the same firmware level as the master module The firmware of the slave modules can be updated using the firmware image of the master Verify the firmware level of the slave modules as follows 1 After the POST completes press Menu on the first slave module 2 Press Library Info in the View System Data area 3 The firmware revision is deployed on the Miscellaneous Library Info screen 4 Repeat step 1 through step 3 for the other slave modules After the flash operation completes the slave modules will reboot Appendix B Adding a library module 87 If any of the slave modules are at a different
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83. mperature is 50 C e Library installation should be conducted such that no hazardous stability condition is achieved due to uneven loading Input supply Check power supply nameplate ratings to ensure that no overloading of supply circuits will occur Grounding Check that reliable grounding of this equipment is maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections when connecting power strips 96 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Appendix D Field replaceable units FRUs Table 27 lists all of the parts that can be replaced by the user or trained service personnel Table 27 Field Replaceable Units FRUs Description Part number SDLT sled drive 59P6699 LTO sled drive 59P6698 Robot assembly 59P6707 LCD display assembly 59P6713 Fibre channel interface card 59P6715 Library controller interface card 59P6708 Power supply assembly 59P6709 Left LTO magazine assembly 59P6703 Right LTO magazine assembly 59P6704 Left SDLT magazine assembly 59P6705 Right SDLT magazine assembly 59P6706 2M SCSI drive to drive cable 09N7276 4M SCSI host to library cable 09N7278 Copyright IBM Corp 2002 98 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Appendix E Warranty information This section contains the warranty period for your product information about obtaining warranty service and support and the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Warranty period Contact yo
84. mple 3 Touch the Destination box on the Move Media screen The Destination box will change from gray to an active state as shown in Figure 36 m Source Element Type Mail Drive Slot Slot Figure 35 Move Media screen source Decimal Keypad Select Destination of Tape S ce z 1 2 3 DLT SDLT ore 2 Seti 4 5 Destination sit 3 DLT SDLT r Destination Element Type Mail Drive Slot Slot Clear 0 Back entry space Execute Rees Back Figure 36 Move Media screen destination 4 From the Destination Element Type area select the element type you want to move media to Continue selecting the destination option until the desired Chapter 4 Operation 29 option is displayed in the Destination box For example touching Slot three times displays Slot 3 in the Destination box 5 Select the Execute Move button The library robotics moves the cartridge to the destination you selected LCD contrast controls Menu Figure 37 Menu screen This option enables you to increase or decrease the contrast of the LCD display Incremental steps are set by adjusting the LCD contrast controls using the up and down arrows from the upper right corner of the library default screen Select Menu on the library default screen to operate and configure the library Figure 37 shows the Menu option interface which displays three distinct areas e Vie
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86. ne Directive Conformit lectromagn tique Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de protection de la Directive 89 336 EEC du Conseil de l UE sur le rapprochement des lois des Etats membres en mati re de compatibilit lectromagn tique IBM ne peut accepter aucune responsabilit pour le manquement aux exigences de protection r sultant d une modification non recommand e du produit y compris l installation de cartes autres que les cartes IBM Ce produit a t test et il satisfait les conditions de l quipement informatique de Classe A en vertu de CISPR22 Standard europ en EN 55022 Les conditions pour l quipement de Classe A ont t d finies en fonction d un contexte d utilisation commercial et industriel afin de fournir une protection raisonnable contre l interf rence d appareils de communication autoris s Avertissement Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un contexte r sidentiel ce produit peut causer une interf rence radio exigeant que l utilisateur prenne des mesures ad quates Union Europea Normativa EMC Appendix F Notices 113 114 Questo prodotto conforme alle normative di protezione ai sensi della Direttiva del Consiglio dell Unione Europea 89 336 CEE sull armonizzazione legislativa degli stati membri in materia di compatibilita elettromagnetica IBM non accetta responsabilita alcuna per la mancata conformita alle normative di protezione dovuta a modifiche non consigliate al
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89. nfiguration on page 21 Setting the SCSI identification 1 Establish communications with the library On the Configure Library screen click the SCSI Identification tab The SCSI Identification tab panel is displayed Click OK to save the settings For a complete description of the above selectable options including default options see Chapter 3 Library configuration on page 21 Setting library parameters i 2 Establish communications with the library On the Configure Library screen click the Library Parameters tab The Library Parameters tab panel is displayed Click OK to save the settings For a complete description of the above selectable options including default options see Chapter 3 Library configuration on page 21 Setting the drives i 2 3 Establish communications with the library On the Configure Library screen click the Drives tab The Drives tab panel is displayed Click OK to save the settings Uploading data 58 The configuration utility enables you to upload binary data files containing system trace information for diagnostic troubleshooting Uploads enable you to view the current unit configuration The Upload function creates binary files that you can save The utility includes a post processor that converts files into readable form You can view the files using the text editor of your choice To upload data complete the following procedure i 2 Establish
90. ng slot To run a cleaning cartridge from the cleaning slot complete the following procedure 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Reserve the cleaning cartridge slot For more information see Setting up reserved tape cartridge slots on page 23 Install a cleaning cartridge in the reserved slot Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the Menu screen The Source window defaults to the cleaning slot cleaning slot 0 Select Cleaning If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned select Drive in the Destination Element Type box to sequence through the available tape drive choices You can also use the Decimal Keypad Backspace and Numeric Keys to enter the tape drive number Select Execute Clean when the destination entry is correct When the cleaning cycle completes the library returns the cleaning cartridge to the cleaning cartridge slot Replacing a cleaning cartridge in a reserved slot When the cleaning cartridge has been exhausted a message appears on the touch screen indicating that the cleaning cartridge has expired Examine the Status screen to make sure that the cleaning cartridge has been unloaded from the tape drive If not unload the cleaning cartridge using the Move Media menu option from the Status screen A cleaning cartridge can be removed and replaced by removing the right magazine or by using the mail slot Replacing a cleaning cartridge in the right magazine To
91. not connected 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide n AAAA j Mounting holes 10BaseT connection ports Host port COM port factory use only Power switch ac power fof spoof roy Figure 64 Cartridge elevator router 2 Position the router at the top rear of the rack to locate the appropriate mounting holes in the rack rails 3 Install the four captive fasteners into the rack rails 4 Mount the router using the four screws 10 32x 1 2 P H Do not apply power or connect any cables 5 You have received a pre assembled 10U cartridge elevator If the length is correct for your system proceed to If you need to add an extension to your system proceed to Appendix B Adding a library module 71 e g ma G i fli WO 2 J C 2 OR ep y Figure 65 Cartridge elevator router installed Installing the cartridge elevator 72 To install the cartridge elevator complete the following procedure Note The following procedure assumes that the modules have been prepared
92. odule library systems Contents In addition to this CD you should have received the following Configurations Base library module External SCSI cable External SCSI terminator Power cord Rack installation hardware Cleaning cartridge 4560SLX Tape Library Quick Installation Guide Depending on your final configuration the following options might be used with the 4560SLX Tape Library but are purchased separately Copyright IBM Corp 2002 SDLT drive upgrade option Part number 59P6660 Base SDLT drive sled SCSI jumper cable 4560SLX Tape Library Quick Installation Guide LTO drive upgrade option Part number 59P6658 Base LTO drive sled SCSI jumper cable 4560SLX Tape Library Quick Installation Guide Fibre channel option Part number 59P6657 Fibre Channel Option FCO card Interface cables two Fibre Option User Guide e SDLT magazine option Part number 59P6661 Left magazine Right magazine Barcode pack 4560SLX Tape Library Quick Installation Guide e LTO magazine option Part number 59P6659 Left magazine Right magazine Barcode pack 4560SLX Tape Library Quick Installation Guide e Cartridge elevator option Part number 59P6662 Ethernet router Base mechanism Interconnect cables three 4560SLX Tape Library Quick Installation Guide e Cartridge elevator extension option Part number 59P6663 Base mechanism 4560SLX Ta
93. one of the configuration options from the menu to view or change parameters The settings correspond to those in the Configure Menu on the library touch screen Functions Click Functions to execute a cleaning or a diagnostic The functions available from this screen include the following History Perform a drive cleaning operations Perform a free running library diagnostics Perform standard library diagnostics Drive flash operations Reset Web TLC Reset library Click History to view a list of files that can be displayed or downloaded When you select a file a Save As window is displayed which enables you to select a network destination for the download When you click Display Trace the trace log will be viewed through the browser 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Appendix A Adding a tape drive This appendix explains how to add a tape drive to the library See Chapter 1 fntrodction for a list of tape drives supported by the library To add a tape drive complete the following procedure 1 Unpack the tape drive and inspect it for any damage If the tape drive has been damaged return it to IBM for a replacement Note With a blank panel or tape drive removed there is access to moving parts DO NOT reach into open cavities 2 Remove the blank panel that covers the appropriate tape drive mounting bay as shown in Figure 62 Save the blank panel for future use
94. or If you received a pre assembled 10U cartridg your system see Installing the cartridge elevator on page 72 e elevator and the length is correct for If you need to add a cartridge elevator extension section complete the following procedure 1 Remove the retaining screws from the bottom plate of the cartridge elevator 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Figure 70 Cartridge elevator bottom plate 2 Slide the elevator car to the top of the primary chassis The elevator car is now positioned over the belt block bracket access cutout next to the PCB and drive motor Figure 71 Cartridge elevator media elevator car 3 On the tensioner ramp idler pulley base of the primary chassis compress the springs until the holes in the tensioner ramp are aligned with the holes in the base of the tensioner and insert a 0 05 in allen wrench through the holes as shown in Figure 72 on page 78 This sets the idler pulley to the zero position Appendix B Adding a library module 77 Figure 72 Tensioner ramp idler pulley zero point 4 Turn the primary chassis face down The belt block brackets and fasteners are now visible through the access cutout 5 Remove the four mounting screws from the two belt block brackets as shown in Figure 73 Cartridge elevator belt block and brackets 6 Turn the primary chassis face up and remove the belt from the media elevator car and the tensioner
95. ormation exceptions with a No Sense sense key and an ASC ASCQ of 5D 00 only in response to an unsolicited REQUEST SENSE command Logging Disabled Abort Move Status This option enables you to specify the SCSI response while aborting a SCSI command The possible settings are busy or not ready Busy Door Open Response This option enables you to specify the SCSI response when a library door is open The settings are ready or not ready Not Ready Initiate Wide Data Transfer This option enables you to set the library to initiate a SCSI synchronous and wide data transfer Initiate or Asynchronous Only Negotiation negotiation with the host The settings are do not initiate or initiate Data Speed This option enables you to set the SCSI data Synchronous 10 Transfer transfer rate to Synchronous 10 MB sec 5 MB sec MB sec Network Options This option enables you to view Network option in the Edit Options area as shown in 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide the settings defined in the Figure 40 on page 35 View Network Options IP Address Determination User Specified IP Address IP Address 10 1 10 98 IPMask 255 255 0 0 IP Gateway 10 1 8 99 DNS Server 10 1 8 14 v m Figure 40 View Network Options screen Table 4 describes the available Network options Table 4 Network configuration options Definition Option and default description
96. ove magazines insert cartridges into a magazine use the mail slot and use bar codes Removing magazines A magazine must be removed from the library in order to replace tape cartridges Before you remove a magazine make sure the slot you want to use is not already reserved for a tape cartridge that is in a tape drive The safest way to do this is to unload all tape drives before removing a magazine You can unload all the tape drives either through your host system software or by using the Move Media option on the library default screen You must manually remove the library magazines To access the magazines use the Magazine Access Option Default screen This option enables you to open the left or right magazine doors separately or both magazine doors at the same time After opening the appropriate magazine door pull the magazine out and away from the library chassis as shown in Figure 50 on page 41 40 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Left magazine A Right magazine Figure 50 Removing tape cartridge magazines Inserting cartridges into a magazine A full magazine is shown in Note that the lowest numbered tape cartridge slot is the one closest to the front of the magazine Insert tape cartridges so that the bar code labels are facing outward Note Handle and store tape cartridges in a clean and dust free environment Lowest numbered tape cartridge slot 2 Bar code label Highest numbered tape cartridge
97. page 31 mTouch Library Option Button to Edit Library Remains Offline After Disabled Power up Initialization mareo Cinted Unload Mode Implicit Total Reserved Slots 1 Auto Clean Mode Disabled d Figure 44 Edit Library Options screen SCSI Select this option to define the SCSI options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in Figure 45 on page 38 For a description of the available SCSI options see Table 3 on page 32 Chapter 4 Operation 37 mTouch SCSI Option Button to Edit Drive 1 Bus ID 3 Drive 2 Bus ID 5 Library SCSI Bus ID 6 Library SCSI Bus Parity Enabled Mail Slot Access pee Fine h E Figure 45 Edit SCSI Options screen Network This option enables you to define the network options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in For a description of the available network options see Table 4 on page 35 m Touch Network Option Button to Edit IP Address Determination User Specified IP Address IP Address 10 1 10 98 IP Mask Zoo cooeu sO IP Gateway 10 1 8 99 DNS Server 1052 0014 hA Save Cancel Figure 46 Edit Network Options screen Passwords This option enables you to define the password options used to configure the library for your specific needs as shown in Figure 47 on page 39 The Password screen offers three levels of security e User level 1 This is the lowest level which allows us
98. pe Library Quick Installation Guide Note You may also purchase additional 4560SLX Tape Libraries to construct multi module library configurations Contact your place of purchase if an item is missing or damaged Be sure to retain our proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty service See Service and support on page 99 for technical support information Library interfaces The 4560SLX Tape Library includes a SCSI interface to host system that supports Low Voltage Differential LVD The tape drives and robotics use separate SCSI connections and SCSI ID addresses The drive SCSI I O is provided through VHDCI 68 pin SCSI connectors located at the rear of the unit directly under the tape drives The Robotics SCSI I O are provided through VHDCI 68 pin SCSI connectors located on the library controller board The library can also be attached to fibre channel networks using a Fibre Channel Option FCO card part number 59P6657 Front panel The front panel of the library includes the left and right magazine doors an internal viewing window a touch screen and a library status LED as shown in Figure 1 on page 3 2 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Left magazine door Internal viewing window Touch screen Library status LED Right magazine door ellei Figure 1 Library front panel Table 1 describes the different indicator settings of the library status LED Table 1 Library front panel indi
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100. plications and platforms The settings for each of the available options are stored in non volatile memory in the library For most applications you do not have to change the default settings However if you need to change the configuration use the instructions provided in the following sections If you are uncertain whether you need to change a setting contact your authorized service provider You can change configuration settings using the touch screen For information on operating the touch screen see Chapter 4 Operation on page 27 Setting a SCSI ID Each tape drive installed in the library requires a unique SCSI ID To set a SCSI ID complete the following procedure 1 Turn the library on and wait until the Power On Self Test POST completes The library default screen appears on the display as shown in Contact Mail Slot Magazine Move i a IBM Access Access Media brie Status 4S560SLX zlil lr Tape Library Figure 22 Library default screen 2 Select the Menu option 3 Enter the appropriate password For instructions on how to set passwords see Passwords on page 38 4 Select SCSI in the Edit Options area to display the screen shown in Figure 23 fon page 22 page 22 Copyright IBM Corp 2002 21 mTouch SCSI Option Button to Edit Drive 1 Bus ID 3 Drive 2 Bus ID 5 Library SCSI Bus ID 6 Library SCSI Bus Parity Enabled f Prevent Allow Mail Slot Access
101. ramp idler pulley 7 Remove the belt tensioner components as shown in Figure 74 on page 79 a Remove the two screws and springs from tensioner ramp idler pulley b Remove the other two screws from the tensioner ramp idler pulley c Remove the tensioner ramp idler pulley 78 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Figure 74 Tensioner ramp idler pulley 8 Mount the cartridge elevator extension a Insert alignment pins of the extension to the slot at the bottom of the primary chassis as shown in Figure 75 Cartridge elevator extension alignment b Align the tie bar pins of the two narrow tie bars to the holes in the extension and primary chassis and attach with the four mounting screws two each as shown in Figure 76 on page 80 Appendix B Adding a library module 79 Figure 76 Tie bar installation c Attach the large tie bars with the four mounting screws so that the beveled edge is facing the inside corner of the chassis and extension 9 Remove the bottom stop standoff from the primary chassis and attach it to the cartridge elevator extension in the corresponding mounting hole as shown in Figure 74 76 10 Attach the tensioner springs mounting hardware and springs 11 Attach the tensioner ramp idler pulley components to the cartridge elevator extension in the same manner as shown in Figure 74 on page 79 12 On the tensioner ramp idler pulley base of the base expansion section compress the springs until
102. replace a cleaning cartridge in the right magazine complete the following procedure 1 Select Magazine Access from the Status screen 2 Remove the magazine from the library 3 Remove the expired cleaning cartridge from the last slot Mark it EXPIRED and then properly dispose of it 4 Place a new cleaning cartridge in the last slot of the magazine 5 Replace the right magazine Replacing a cleaning cartridge in the mail slot To replace a cleaning cartridge in the mail slot complete the following procedure 1 2 3 Select the Move Media menu option from the Status screen Select Source and then select Cleaning Slot in the Source Element Type box Select Destination and then select Mail Slot in the Destination Element Type box Select Execute Move to place the cleaning cartridge in the mail slot When the move completes press the Back button to access the library default screen Select Mail Slot Access from the Status screen Remove the expired cleaning cartridge Mark it EXPIRED and then properly dispose of it Place a new cleaning cartridge in the mail slot Select the Move Media option from the Status screen Select Source and then select Mail Slot in the Source Element Type box Chapter 5 Maintenance 45 11 Select Destination and then select Cleaning Slot in the Destination Element Type box 12 Select Execute Move to put the new cleaning cartridge in the reserved slot 46 4560SLX Tape Library User
103. ry along with a brief description of the library parts e Chapter 2 Installation provides installation procedures and descriptions of interface connections and configuration options e Chapter 3 Library configuration explains how to configure the 4560SLX Tape Library for normal operation e Chapter 4 Operation explains how to use the touch screen and tape cartridges e Chapter 5 Maintenance explains how to run and replace a cleaning cartridge e Chapter 6 Troubleshooting provides problem diagnosis error recovery procedures and fault symptom codes to aid in troubleshooting potential error conditions e Chapter 7 Using the NeoCenter utility explains how to configure the 4560SLX Tape Library using the NeoCenter utility Sections in this chapter include setting IP addresses passwords and parameters e Chapter 8 Web TLC describes the web based graphical interface that enables you to monitor and control your automated tape library through any terminal connected on your network or the Internet e Appendix A Adding a tape drive contains procedures for adding an additional tape drive e Appendix B Adding a library module contains procedures for adding an additional library module e Appendix C Specifications contains specific device specifications and EMI compliance information e Appendix D Field replaceable units FRUs pro
104. ry module system A library module system appears to the host computer system and 8 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide library control software as a single library For multi module applications the top library module becomes the primary master module and all other libraries become slave modules The library robotics pick up and place tape cartridges into an elevator so that individual tapes can be passed up or down between libraries in a multi unit library configuration The 4560SLX Tape Library supports fail over protection for multi unit library configurations In the event of a master module failure a pre selected slave module can become the fail over master For example if the primary master library fails you can invoke the library system fail over mode In this mode one of the connected slave units serves as the secondary master library communicating with the host system through the SCSI interface The source of power to the cartridge elevator drive motor is switched from the original primary master library to the newly assigned secondary master library Chapter 1 Introduction 9 10 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Chapter 2 Installation This chapter explains how to install the 4560SLX Tape Library Sections in this chapter include e Setup e SCSI cable configurations e Turning on the library Setup Before rack mounting the library make sure there is adequate space available in the rack See Inst
105. s a fin de proporcionar una protecci n razonable contra las interferencias con dispositivos de comunicaci n licenciados Advertencia Este es un producto de Clase A En un entorno dom stico este producto podr a causar radiointerferencias en cuyo caso el usuario deber tomar las medidas adecuadas TORES ARUR REFEREA thasa VCC ORI E lt VIAARRMNRECT OREt RHR CHAT b EERIE E SISHCTCEMHBVES COMBICSRABMBUIGMHARe BT O k RR SENHECEMBVET 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide aE Ae Ae AL wePRM thew E FE AE WY Be PB AR gt T AG te RAIA FE gt HS FEF ILE gt LAF OCRE RAR HIE HSM HR e W Appendix F Notices 115 116 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Part Number 59P6690 Printed in U S A 1P P N 59P6690
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107. ster active An active secondary master is a library that is configured as slave connected to the standby cartridge elevator port and is in a failed over condition Primary master inactive An inactive primary master is a library that is configured as master connected to the primary cartridge elevator port and is in a failed over condition Failed over Failed over is the condition of a multi module library where a designated slave module will temporarily act as a master module in the event of a failure of the primary master module considerations for fail over operation To enable proper fail over operation the SCSI connection to the primary and secondary master should be daisy chained This enables the secondary master to assume control of the SCSI bus when the primary master fails Fail over initiation In order for a fail over operation to take effect the library modules must be correctly cabled to the cartridge elevator hardware as described in Cabling and interface connections on page 85 e The master module must be connected as the primary master as shown in Figure 85 on page 86 One of the slave modules must be connected as the secondary master as shown in Figure 85 on page 86 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Local fail over to secondary master initiation The fail over operation should be initiated when it is determined that the primary master module is in a hard fault condition 1 From the secondary mas
108. submenu Supported media IBM supports the following brands of data and cleaning cartridges e SDLT data cartridges IBM Part number 35L1119 Maxell Part number SDLT1 1800 Quantum Part number MR SAMCL 01 e SDLT cleaning cartridges IBM Part number 19P4357 Quantum Part number MR SACCL 01 e LTO data cartridges IBM Part number 08L9120 Fuji Part number 26120010 Maxell Part number LTOU1 100 Imation Part number 0 51122 41089 5 e LTO cleaning cartridges IBM Part number 08L9124 Note This list can change as new media is introduced For a current list of supported brands of data and cleaning cartridges search for supported media on the http www pc ibm com support IBM Web site Running a cleaning cartridge You can manage the cleaning of the installed tape drives automatically by enabling Auto Clean mode or manually by selecting the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel display Note It is good practice to run a cleaning cartridge using the Auto Clean Mode Automatically running a cleaning cartridge You can configure the library to automatically run the cleaning cartridge If a tape drive needs cleaning it sends a message to the library This activates an automatic cleaning cycle if the cleaning cartridge slot has been reserved and Auto Clean mode has been selected from the Options menu To automatically run a cleanin
109. tained in other operating environments may vary significantly Some measurements may have been made on development level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems Furthermore some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation Actual results may vary Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment Copyright IBM Corp 2002 111 Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both HelpCenter IBM xSeries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Other company product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission FCC statement Note 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 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is lik
110. ter for local fail over complete the following procedure 1 From the secondary master touch screen select Menu 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select Fail over to Primary Master The secondary master will transfer control of the cartridge elevator back to the primary master and then reboot Appendix B Adding a library module 89 After rebooting the modules will revert back to their default configurations and the library will be fully operational Remote fail over to primary master To configure the primary master for remote fail over complete the following procedure 1 If the library is connected to a network use a Web browser to connect to the library s Web TLC URL using the default HTTP port log in and select Functions 2 Confirm that you want to fail over to the primary module The secondary master will then transfer control of the cartridge elevator back to the primary master then reboot After rebooting the modules will revert back to their default configurations and the library will be fully operational 90 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Appendix C Specifications Hardware This appendix provides hardware environmental primary power and cooling specifications and installation considerations for the 4560SLX Tape Library The following tables provide the operational specifications reliability and physical characteristics of the 4560SLX Tape Library Table 9 Operational specifications Oper
111. ter touch screen select Menu 2 Select Maintenance The Secondary Master Maintenance screen will appear Maintenance Set Slave User Defaults Reboot Slave Failover to Secondary Master fl ft Back Figure 87 Secondary Master Maintenance screen 3 Select Fail Over to Secondary Master The library will transfer control of the cartridge elevator to itself power down the primary master then reboot Remote fail over to secondary master initiation To configure the secondary master for remote fail over complete the following procedure 1 If the library is connected to a network use a Web browser to connect to the library s fail over URL which uses the same IP address of the library s Web TLC but uses port 8008 For example if the Web TLC address is 10 1 15 77 the fail over URL will be http 10 1 15 77 8008 2 Log in 3 Select Fail over to Standby Module 4 Confirm that you want to fail over to the standby module The secondary master will transfer control of the cartridge elevator to itself power down the primary master and then reboot Restoring normal operation After the failed module is replaced a procedure similar to the one described in the previous section can be invoked to restore the original operation In order for the restore operation to take effect the future master module must be connected as the inactive primary master Local fail over to primary master To configure the primary mas
112. the holes in the tensioner ramp are aligned with the holes in the base of the tensioner and insert a 0 05 in allen wrench through the holes This sets the idler pulley to the zero position 13 Cut the new timing belt supplied with the expansion kit between the teeth to the appropriate size for the total number of modules used as shown in The timing belt supplied with the expansion kits is marked and numbered at the appropriate cut points Table 8 Timing belt lengths Number of modules Number of teeth Length of belt Length of belt Centimeters Inches 2 169 85 8 33 13 16 3 257 130 6 51 3 8 4 344 174 8 68 13 16 5 432 219 5 86 3 8 6 519 263 6 103 13 16 7 607 308 4 121 3 8 8 694 352 6 138 13 16 14 Thread the timing belt counter clockwise through the top of the tensioner ramp idler pulley and clockwise through the motor drive pulley as shown in Figure 77 on page 81 and Figure 78 on page 81 80 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide ED N Z oF Figure 77 Timing belt installation base section Figure 78 Timing belt installation 15 16 17 18 Position the media elevator car over the belt block access cutout Position the ends of the timing belt under the elevator car at the midpoint of the belt block access cutout Turn the cartridge elevator face down Place the timing belt ends on the belt block as shown in Figure 79 on page 82 Appendix B Ad
113. the mail slot Address Product This option enables you to specify the response of 4560SLX Identification the library robotics to the SCSI INQUIRY command in the product ID fields Vendor This option enables you to specify the response of IBM Identification the library robotics to the SCSI INQUIRY command in the vendor ID field Post Recovered This option enables you to set the post recovered Disabled Errors errors Chapter 4 Operation 33 34 Table 3 SCSI configuration options continued Definition Option and default description Default value TapeAlert Mode This option enables you to specify the conditions for logging and reporting the following tape alert data options e Logging Disabled Inhibits the logging feature e No Exceptions Prohibits the library from reporting information exceptions e Generate Unit Attention Reports information exceptions with a Unit Attention sense key and an ASC ASCQ of 5D 00 Conditionally Generate Recovered Error Reports information exceptions with a Recovered Error sense key and an ASC ASCQ of 5D 00 if Recovered Error Reporting is enabled e Unconditionally Generate Recovered Error Reports information exceptions unconditionally with a Recovered Error sense key and an ASC ASCQ of 5D 00 e Generate No Sense Reports information exceptions with a No Sense sense key and an ASC ASCQ of 5D 00 e Report on Unsolicited Request Sense Reports inf
114. ting unpacked no damage Frequency Range 5 1000 5 Hz Peak Acceleration 1 0 G s Waveshape Sinusoidal 1 octave min Application X Y Z axes 2 sweeps pers Table 23 Vibration specifications transit storage Transit storage packed no damage Frequency Range 5 1000 5 Hz Peak Acceleration 2 0 G s Waveshape Sinusoidal 1 octave min Application X Y Z axes 2 sweeps pers Primary power This section provides information on voltage and frequency limits power requirements sag surge protection and power line disturbance for the 4560SLX Tape Library 94 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Voltage limits The 4560SLX Tape Library is capable of using any nominal ac voltage between 100 and 240 V ac power at 50 or 60 Hz It is capable of powering up and operating without error from any voltage within the ranges specified Frequency limits The 4560SLX Tape Library is capable of operation at either 50 Hz or 60 Hz It will automatically adjust for 50 60 Hz primary power operation without requiring user intervention or modification Power requirements The 4560SLX Tape Library with two tape drives installed exhibits a nominal steady state ac power consumption of 192 watts and a maximum peak power consumption of 240 watts Table 24 Current Current 4560SLX Tape Library 1 6 1 0 A 120 V ac 240 V ac Sag Surge protection Once powered on the 4560SLX T
115. ur place of purchase for warranty service information Some IBM Machines are eligible for on site warranty service depending on the country or region where service is performed Machine 4560SLX Tape Library Warranty period Three years Service and support The following information describes the technical support that is available for your product during the warranty period or throughout the life of the product Refer to your IBM Statement of Limited Warranty for a full explanation of IBM warranty terms Warranty information on the World Wide Web The IBM Machine Warranties Web site at http www ibm com servers support machine_warranties contains a worldwide overview of the IBM Limited Warranty for IBM Machines a glossary of terms used in the Statement of Limited Warranty Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and links to Product Support Web pages The IBM Statement of Limited Warranty is available from this Web site in 29 languages in Portable Document Format PDF Online technical support Online technical support is available during the life of your product through the Personal Computing Support Web site at http www ibm com pc support During the warranty period assistance for replacement or exchange of defective components is available In addition if your IBM option is installed in an IBM computer you might be entitled to service at your location Your technical support representative can help you determi
116. us 3 Fail 301D C D G Undefined Config 3020 CG Orphan Cartridge not flowed 3030 C G Chassis S N Mismatch Previous S N retained 3031 G Chassis S N Character count is not correct 3032 G Chassis S N did not scan 3033 G Chassis S N save operation failed 3034 G Motor Firmware Error 3040 C G Loader Received Invalid Command 3041 CG Motor Firmware Error 3042 C G Missing Magazine 3050 F No Cartridges In Library 3051 F Too Many Cartridges 3052 F Need 3 Cartridges Minimum 3053 F Need 1 Drive Minimum 3054 F Need 5 Cartridge Minimum 3056 F Invalid Magazine Type 3057 F Magazine Type Change Not Handled 3058 F Zone Sequence Error 3060 C G Drive Eject Fail 3070 CG Drive Eject Fail 3071 CG Drive Eject Fail 3072 C D G Drive Eject Fail 3073 C D G Soft Fetch Retry 3080 C D G Soft Fetch Retry 3081 C D G 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Table 7 Fault symptom codes continued Message FSC ERP Drive Stow Failed Media Returned to Source 3082 F Drive Stow Failed Media Remains in Drive 3083 F Unsupported Drive For Requested Operation 3084 F No Retry On Fetch Stow 308F F Picker Jammed 3100 C G Picker Jammed 2 3102 CG Picker Jammed 3 3103 C G Picker Jammed 4 3104 C G Picker Jammed 5 3105 C G Picker Jammed 6 3106 C G Picker Jammed 7 3107 CG Picker Jammed 8 3108 C G Picker Jammed 9 3109 C G Picker Jammed 10 310A CG Picker Jamm
117. vides a list of field replaceable units FRUs e Appendix E Warranty information provides warranty information e Appendix F Notices contains trademarks and legal notices Product Registration Thank you for purchasing this IBM product Take a few moments to register your product and provide us with information that will help IBM to better serve you in the future Your feedback is valuable to us in developing products and services that are important to you as well as in developing better ways to communicate with you Register your option on the http www ibm com pc register IBM Web site IBM will send you information and updates on your registered product unless you indicate on the Web site questionnaire that you do not want to receive further information Copyright IBM Corp 2002 Vii viii 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction The IBM 4560SLX Tape Library is a backup and restore solution for high end xSeries servers The library provides many features and functions not normally found in similarly classed products Please read this document in its entirety before attempting to install or use the library This chapter provides an introduction to the 4560SLX Tape Library Sections in this chapter include Contents Configurations Library interfaces Front panel Magazine doors Magazines Mail slots Power supply Tape drives Library controller board Robotics Multi m
118. w System Data e Utilities e Edit Options View System Data r Utilities Edit Options Library A P n Maintenance Library SESI apis Diagnostics SCSI Network U Factory Network Library Security Penaud Info Level Cartridge ap daddy Back e elel View System Data The View System Data area enables you to view the following information e Library options e SCSI options e Network options e Library information e Cartridge map Library Options This option enables you to view but not modify the library settings as defined in the Library option of the Edit Options area as_ shown in Figure 38 on page 31 For descriptions of the available options see Table 2 Note You can view the next sequential Library Options screen by selecting the down arrow To return to the Menu screen press the Back button 30 4560SLX Tape Library User s Guide View Library Options emesis em SO Ez Unload Mode Implicit Total Reserved Slots D Auto Clean M v Figure 38 View Library Options screen initial screen Back Table 2 describes the available Library options Table 2 Library options Option Description Library Stays Offline After Power up Initialization The library does not go online after power up initialization You must select the online option from the menu screen on the touch screen The default is disabled Auto Power up an Installed Drive This option ena
119. wer cord A Power switch Touch screen Figure 81 Powering up the library 1 Connect the power cord to the power supply receptacle 2 Toggle the power switch located on the power supply to ON 3 Press the touch screen to apply power to the module Configuring the primary master module To configure the primary master module complete the following procedure 1 Press Menu on the primary master library touch screen 2 Under Edit Options press Library 3 Press the scroll down arrow until Module Configuration is visible 4 Press the button adjacent to Module Configuration The Module Configuration screen is displayed Appendix B Adding a library module 83 Module Configuration Current Standalone New Master Standalone Master Slave sl Save Back Figure 82 Module Configuration screen 5 Press Master then press Save The Module Configuration Confirmation pop up window is displayed 6 Press OK The module reboots The touch screen will display the module as Primary Master Active when all cabling has been performed Configuring slave modules To configure the slave modules complete the following procedure 1 Press Menu on the touch screen of the library you want to configure as a slave 2 Under Edit Options press Library o Press the scroll down arrow until Module Configuration is visible 4 Press the button adjacent to Module Configuration The Module Configuration screen is display
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