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1. Library overview Table 1 EML configurations continued Configuration Illustration Height in Maximum Configurable Configurable Number of y slots load port reserved possible available slots in slots tape drives multiples of 469e1 base module2 tape drive 40 469 0 35 0 9 1 12 expansion modules1 card cage expansion module capacity expansion modulefactory racked 505e1 base module tape drive 40 505 0 35 0 9 1 8 expansion modulel card cage expansion module2 capacity expansion modulesfactory racked Available configurations 9 Parts of the library The following figures show the parts of a 469e library See page 7 Figure 1 Front view of the library 10967 1 Reserved space If your library contains LTO4 or later 2 Base module tape drives this space contains the switch for the internal network 3 Tape drive expansion module 4 Card cage expansion module 5 Capacity expansion module 6 Robotics unit 7 Viewing windows 8 Operator control panel OCP 9 5 Cartridge load port 10 4U blank covers 11 10 Cartridge load ports 10 Library overview Figure 2 Rear view of the library Le ALT PLE 1252 AC ke d 1 Reserved space 3 Base module 5 Card cage expansion
2. Indicator Power LED Function When lit green indicates that all four DC outputs and the fan speed are within specification and the AC boost circuit is active When not lit indicates the main library power switch is turned off or the power supply is in a failed condition and is available for a hot swap Power supply in the card cage expansion module Figure 47 Indicators on the card cage expansion module power supply inva oC Kl 0009 UMd 10450 Table 18 Indicators on the card cage expansion module power supply Index No 1 Control indicator PWR GOOD LED FAULT LED Function When lit green all DC outputs and the AC input are within operational limits When lit yellow one or all of the DC outputs or the AC input is not within operational limits This can be an indication that the module power cord is not fully seated into a power receptacle at either end or that the main library power switch is off 48 Using the library Power distribution unit NOTE The EML 71e does not include a power distribution unit because you install it in your own rack Figure 48 Controls and indicator on the PDU el gt EZ gadadaad 10451 Table 19 Controls and indicator on the PDU Index No Control indicator 1 Power LED When lit red shows power is applied to the unit When not lit indicates the PDU is not receiving power
3. HP recommends that you use them on your tape cartridges Your host software can use barcode labels to track the following information e Date of format or initialization e Media pool of tape e Data residing on the tape e Age of the backup e Errors encountered while using the tape to determine if the tape is faulty CAUTION Handle tape cartridges with care Do not drop or mishandle them or place them near sources of electromagnetic interference Rough handling can damage the tape cartridge making it unusable and potentially hazardous to the tape drives CAUTION The misuse of barcode technology can result in backup and restore failures To ensure that your barcodes meet HP s quality standards always purchase them from an approved supplier and never print barcode labels yourself For more information see the order form provided with the library as well as the Barcode Label Requirements Compatibility and Usage white paper available from http www hp com support NOTE For information on ordering tape cartridges and barcode labels see Ordering HP tape cartridges and barcode label packs page 102 Ultrium tape cartridges have a recessed area located on the face of the tape cartridge next to the write protect switch Use this area for attaching the adhesive backed barcode label Only apply labels onto the tape cartridge in this designated area For successful operation of your tape library place the barcode lab
4. 2 PDU switch 1 When switched On applies power to power strip 1 3 PDU switch 2 When switched On applies power to power strip 2 4 Power strip power switch When set to On applies power to the power strip When set to O Off removes power from the power strip Controls and indicators 49 3 Troubleshooting and event reporting This chapter describes how to solve problems you might encounter while operating the library For additional assistance with troubleshooting use the online HP Guided Troubleshooting tool which can be found at http h20499 www2 hp com gts sparks public Admin Navigate All All All Periodic and routine maintenance This section describes maintenance that occurs on a scheduled or as needed basis Maintaining tape cartridges 50 NOTE In addition to the information provided in this manual see the HP Ultrium Tape Drive User Guide from http www hp com support for more information For longer life of recorded or unrecorded tape cartridges e Do not carry tape cartridges loosely in a container that exposes them to unnecessary physical shock Dropping or bumping tape cartridges can dislodge and damage internal components e Store tape cartridges vertically in their protective cases until needed Store tape cartridges in a clean environment that duplicates the conditions of the room in which they will be used e Use tape cartridges in temperatures between 10 C and 40 C
5. Run the tape drive assessment test using L amp TT An LTO4 or later tape drive does not link up Some switch types require specific speed and topology settings Try changing the speed and topology settings with Command View TL or the Interface Manager CLI LTO4 and later tape drives have a default speed setting of auto negotiate Change the speed to 1Gb LTO4 only 2Gb 4Gb or 8Gb LTO5 and 1TO6 LTO4 and later tape drives have a default auto negotiate topology setting of loop ptp which will try loop mode first and then switch to point to point if loop is not successful Change the topology or mode setting to soft or hard loop mode or N_port mode which uses only pointto point topology NOTE Restoring the Interface Manager defaults with Command View TL or the Interface Manager CLI will set the drive speed and topology back to the auto negotiate settings In addition to the Command View TL GUI the Interface Manager card can be managed through a CLI These CLI commands can be used to diagnose problems You can access the CLI either through a direct RS 232 serial connection or by using Telnet over the LAN Refer to the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for instructions on using the CLI The following table describes common symptoms relating to the Interface Manager card and how to resolve them page 60 provides more Interface Manager card fault isolation procedures through the actions of LED indicato
6. O OCP functions 35 Home screen 33 icons 32 tabs and status bar 33 timeouts 34 troubleshooting 55 OCP screens Component Status 38 Configuration 39 Event Log Type Selection 39 Health Summary 38 Identity 38 Library Configuration 39 Operations 40 Support 42 View Library Inventory 39 operating problems 57 operations 4 Operations screen 40 P partitions 19 password changing 39 PDU installing redundant 104 requirements 104 physical description 7 picker assembly 12 power distribution unit LEDs 49 power off library 29 power rating PDU 104 power supply autoranging 12 14 power supply in base module LED 48 power supply in card cage expansion module LEDs 48 power supply in tape drive expansion module LED 48 powering on library 28 prelabeled ordering 102 preparing tape cartridges 29 R ratchet tool 12 rebooting the library 29 40 recycling notices 93 redundant PDU installing 104 regulatory compliance Canadian notice 88 European Union notice 88 Japanese notices 88 Korean notices 89 laser 91 recycling notices 93 Taiwanese notices 89 related documentation 80 relocating the library 77 removal and replacement base module power supply 69 card cage expansion module power supply 70 Interface Manager card 64 load port magazine 75 tape drive expansion module power supply 69 Ultrium tape drive 72 73 74 repacking the library 78 reserve slots conf
7. server that hosts the Command View TL software Ideally the management station should have a static IP address and be dedicated for use with the Interface Manager card and Command View TL software IP connections on the EML can be IPv4 or IPv format The library can be configured to use one or both formats but can not operate if neither protocol is enabled View the IP connections on the Identity Screen from the Home screen select Status then Identity Screen Figure 11 Viewing IP connections from the Identity Screen Identity Screen Library Name EML E Series USEO553HB1 Library Model HP EML E Series IPv4 Address 15 27 97 19 IPv6 Interface Identifier 1080 280 661f fe01 7b11 64 Library Serial Number USE0553HB1 Number of IFCs 1 Number of Drives d Number of Slots 230 Page Up Page Dow 11939 Enable or disable the protocols from the Change Network Settings screen then view and save the settings from that same screen To view and change the settings for either IPv4 or IPv 1 From the Home screen select Configuration 2 From the Library Configuration menu select Change Network Settings Figure 12 Viewing the Change Network Settings screen Change Network Settings Hostname IPv4 Setti IPv6 Settings D BE 11938 3 To enable or disable IPv4 or IPv touch the appropriate Enable or Disable button 4 To view or change the settings touch the appropriate Settings button NOTE
8. 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Function Writes data to and reads data from Linear Tape Open LTO cartridges Illustration Removing and replacing parts Load port magazine Part number Location 375813 001 Inside the load port door on the right side of the base module tape drive expansion module and capacity expansion module Characteristics Function One column five slots Holding tape cartridges for placement into library Illustration Removing a load port magazine 1 On the OCP select the Operations Unlock Load Ports command All load port doors open 2 Fully open the load port door 3 Grab the handle and pull the magazine out of the load port along its track to remove it from the library A CAUTION Guard plates prevent access to the inside of the library when a load port magazine is removed These doors will move back out of the way when a magazine is reinserted You should not attempt to otherwise move these guards nor gain access to the library through the load ports Replacing a load port magazine 1 Align the magazine with the top and bottom track on the load port door and slide the magazine through the spring door and fully into the load port 2 Close the load port door Load port magazine 75 3 After all load port doors are closed the library does an inventory of the load ports Figure 57 Inserting a magazine into the
9. 1 and 3 With properly placed power de in a fully redundant 40U On the top six power supply cords go to power strips 1 and 2 One power cord at each redundant level goes to each power strip Similarly the bottom four power cords in a fully redundant configuration are divided between power strips 3 and 4 By using 0 5 m 15 inch power cords the dressing should be minimal Figure 59 Redundant PDU and power strip placement Y ES 22 22 SE SI were IO SS Mrara AA Y r l St SC AS Wi xl Tiili d SS Leg bel D E e ee i Y 10535 1 Power strip 2 2 Redundant PDU 2 3 Power strip 4 4 Caster boss Installation of redundant PDU components Refer to the instructions provided with your redundant PDU for installation steps After installation dress all cords with cable ties In addition use cable ties to lock the power cords coming out of the PDU that go to each power strip Placement of redundant PDU components 105 Glossary array backplane barcode reader base module card cartridge cartridge array center door Class A digital device Class laser product Class II laser product cleaning cartridge CLI CompactPCI cPCI containment box data cartridge drive drive cleaning drive module ESD Ethernet event export Fibre Channel 106 Glossary 1 A section of vertical or horizontal tape cartridge receptacles
10. 35 6 x 81 1 x 48 0 cm 14 0 x 31 9 x 18 9 in Electrical Input power 288 Watts Power rating 297 VA Input current 1 5 A at 200 VAC Capacity expansion module 8U Physical 84 Specifications and characteristics Table 30 Library component specifications continued Characteristic Weight Dimensions HxDxW Electrical Power rating Specification 20 1 kg 44 2 lb 35 6 x 81 1 x 48 0 cm 14 0 x 31 9 x 18 9 in 0 8 A at 240 VAC Main power supply Weight 2 3 kg 5 4 lb Card cage expansion module power supply Weight 0 8 kg 1 8 Ib LTO Ultrium tape drive and tray Weight 3 6 kg 7 9 Ib LTO Ultrium cartridge Weight 220 g 7 8 oz e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller Dimensions Power requirements 6U wide x 4HP tall 3 3 VDC 1 5 A typ 4 95 W 2 85 A for 4 ms5 0 VDC 2 7 A typ 13 50 W 3 2 A for 0 7 secTotal power 18 45 W e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller Dimensions Power requirements Interface Manager card AU wide x 8HP tall 3 3 VDC 100 mV 7 5 A peak operating current 25 W peak operating power5 0 VDC 100 mV 5 A peak operating current 25 W operating power Dimensions Power requirements AU wide x 4HP tall 3 3 VDC 0 65 A typ 2 14 W 2 0 A5 0 VDC 0 8 A typ 4 0 W 2 0 A Total power 6 14 W Library environmental specifications Table 31 Library environmental specifications Item M
11. ARI RES CIE LVR ARYA LT FEV Japanese power cord statement SI BSNL BRAI KFESE FS GE EC CT kg dl E dE KSE EE CR Piensa use the attached power org The attached power cord a ret allowed to use wilh other product Korean notices Class A equipment AS 7121 4732 3235412 21 ol 21712 ASSLS UYAH E amp 7 7024 EA SES ASAE ol AS FHA Bej gie Boer Es TUAE HUE 213322 gel all q Class B equipment BS 2121 043 42841171 ol 71718 71343222 UNH yE E 7171254 PAX AE BE LEMOA ALSS ze euch Taiwanese notices BSMI Class A notice BERE DEPARA UE gt AE ETE Zeche mi gt REA HA a E AREAS EE ES BUA e Korean notices 89 Taiwan battery recycle statement Pee ea ies TE EZ Turkish recycling notice T rkiye Cumhuriyeti EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur 90 Regulatory statements Laser compliance notices English laser notice This device may contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with U S FDA regulations and the IEC 60825 1 The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation A WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in the laser product s installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation e Do not try to open the module enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside e Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform pro
12. Illustration Height in Maximum Configurable Configurable Number of y slots load port reserved possible available slots in slots tape drives multiples of 5 71e1 base modulefield racked 12 71 0 5 0 1 4 103e1 base modulefactory racked 12 103 0 5 0 9 1 4 OVO Available configurations 7 Table 1 EML configurations continued Configuration Illustration Height in Maximum Configurable Configurable Number of y slots load port reserved possible available slots in slots tape drives multiples of 245e1 base module tape drive 24 245 0 15 0 9 1 8 expansion module card cage expansion modulefactory racked 348e1 base module tape drive ff 32 348 0 25 0 9 1 12 expansion modules card cage SS expansion modulefactory racked SH O o O 375e1 base module tape drive E 32 375 0 25 0 9 1 8 expansion module card cage 2 expansion module capacity Qe expansion modulefactory racked A E Oo O 442e1 base module3 tape drive 40 442 0 35 0 9 1 16 expansion modules card cage expansion modulefactory racked
13. Off Load or execute command failed boot code remains at end second interval of process This indicates that load decompress or execution failed on both the current and previous image files Off Blinks 1x per 5 Normal state Load or execute command succeeded Boot code second interval successfully loaded decompressed and initiated one of the image files Off Blinks 2x per 5 Normal state Application software is initializing second interval Off Blinks 3x per 5 Normal state Application is identifying all library components second interval Off On Normal state Application has identified all library components 4 Reset hole To reset the card insert a paper clip into the hole Controls and indicators 43 e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller Figure 39 Indicators on pp e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller Ss T EE WALL 5 08 ALL a ee IW LE 8 DAN Table 10 Indicators on the e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller Index No Control indicator Function 1 ACT LNK indicators ACT indicator When lit shows port activity LNK indicatorWhen lit shows a valid link is established 2 PWR indicator When green power is applied to the module When yellow Power On Self Test POST is in process or processor problems exist e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller Figure 40 Indicators on the e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller II ve d m e Py ee my an 10973 Table 11 Indicators on the e2400 FC 4Gb interf
14. Thumbtack in The screen has been selected for display after a period of inactivity Only one screen at a time can be thumbtacked de ltem selection The item can be selected from a menu list O Password required A password is required to access this feature O Password entered The correct password has been entered The command is available Home screen The first screen that appears after library initialization is the Home screen After the library status is determined ready warning or error that status appears on the Home screen and you can touch the screen to access other functional and operational screens Figure 30 Home screen invent Operational Select anywhere on the screen to continue 11600 OCP tabs and status bar After touching the Home screen the menu screen appears All menu screens contain a status bar to the left of an HP logo two rows of tabs and an area for detailed screen information in the center Using the OCP 33 Figure 31 Menu screen Operational HJ Status Configuration Operations Support Identity Screen Health Summary gt Component Status gt Event Log Type Selection View Library Inventory o 0 0 0 6 Back The status bar is a quick indicator of library health The bar is green when the library is functioning normally yellow during a warning condition and red during an error condition Touching the status bar takes you t
15. assembly tape cartridge tape drive tape drive assembly U World Wide Name WWN wrist 108 Glossary A removable array that holds tape cartridges and is placed into the load port Peripheral component interconnect The PCI bus typically runs at speeds of 33 MHz or 66 MHz and is usually 32 bits wide This means that it passes 32 bits of data simultaneously as if down 32 separate wires Some of the most recent computers include wider 64 bit PCI buses and already certain very high end video capture cards offer improved performance if connected to a 64 bit PCI bus The portion of the picker assembly that grasps and holds a tape cartridge A part of the library robot whose function is to grasp tape cartridges and move them between slots and tape drives A barcode scanner on the hand assembly reads tape cartridge volume labels An activity in which a robot places a tape cartridge into a slot or tape drive Printed wiring assembly A component of the robot that moves the gripper to get or put a tape cartridge at a designated location An electro mechanical device that transports tape cartridges to and from locations in the library The unit that includes the robotics components and that controls the movement of the robot between slots tape drives and load ports Short for Recommended Standard 232C a standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Association EIA for connecting serial devices This standard is for a
16. cleaning cartridge check the documentation that came with your cleaning cartridge A CAUTION Only use Ultrium universal cleaning cartridges in Ultrium tape drives See Ordering HP tape cartridges and barcode label packs page 102 for obtaining supplies The same cleaning cartridge is used for all Ultrium tape drives e Ifthe cleaning cartridge is ejected immediately is expired or is not an Ultrium cleaning cartridge discard it and use a new one To clean the tape heads 1 Move a cleaning cartridge into the tape drive using your application software The tape drive automatically loads the cleaning cartridge and cleans the heads The cleaning cycle can take up to five minutes 2 Move the cleaning cartridge back to the proper storage bin using your application software Diagnostic support tools The following tools are available to help you troubleshoot the library e Command View TL e Library and Tape Tools Command View TL version 1 5 5 or later provides SAN related diagnostics for the major library components such as interface controllers tape drives and robot Only Command View TL can generate support tickets for the interface controllers the Interface Manager card and the management station You should do all library firmware updates with Command View TL To use the Command View TL for library diagnostics see the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide Library and Tape Tools L8TT is installed on the hos
17. e Interface Controllers Provides the health status of each Interface Controller in the library e Interface Manager Provides the health status of the library Interface Manager Component Status Identifies the status of the overall library and individual components e Library and Robotics Status Displays library and robotics characteristics the tape drive odometer the status of the load port doors and the status of the library sensors The odometer counts the number of loads for each tape drive The load count is reset when a tape drive is replaced e Individual Drive Status Displays detailed tape drive information for each tape drive on individual screens Select the Page Up and Page Down tabs to move between available tape drives e All Drive Summary Displays an overall status of all installed tape drives and whether they contain tape cartridges e Interface Controller Status Displays the status for individual interface controllers showing the number of host ports device ports and firmware revision e Interface Manager Status Displays health and configuration characteristics of the Interface Manager card Using the library Table 4 Status screen functions continued Function Event Log Type Selection Description Enables you to filter informational warning and critical events The five most recent events of any category are listed with the oldest listed first and the most recent li
18. ends of the Interface Manager card Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver CAUTION Be aware that the metal tabs on the gasket on the filler panel can be caught and bent by the pins on the Interface Manager card If bent these tabs can cause a short circuit Avoid removing or installing the Interface Manager card at an extreme angle and watch that the metal tabs on the gasket do not get caught or bent Push the ejector handles to the outside and then pull the ejector handles to remove the Interface Manager card from the library Pull the ejector handles to remove the Interface Manager card from the library Figure 49 Removing the Interface Manager card Move the CompactFlash memory card from the original Interface Manager card to the new Interface Manager card The CompactFlash memory card stores the firmware and configuration information for the Interface Manager card a Put the Interface Manager card battery side up on your work surface b Grasp the edges of the CompactFlash memory card and slide it out of the flash memory slot If needed push a pen into the corner notches of the flash memory slot to disengage the CompactFlash memory card Figure 50 Removing the CompactFlash memory card from the Interface Manager card Oo JH t y gl10032 1 Interface Manager card 2 Flash memory slot 3 CompactFlash memory card c Put the new Interf
19. expansion module Part number 375815 001 or 409857 001 Location Left side of the base module or tape drive expansion module Characteristics e Hot swappable e Input rating 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 2A e Output rating 3 3 VDC 5 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC e 360 Watts total output power Function Provides power to the base module or tape drive expansion module components Illustration 10465 Required tools T 15 Torx screwdriver Removing a power supply from the base module or tape drive expansion module ll 2 Identify the power supply to be replaced The power LED might be off see page 48 Do one of the following e If the faulty power supply is redundant the library does not have to be powered off during this procedure e If the faulty power supply is the only power supply in the base module stop all library activity and make sure the picker is empty Turn off the power to the library Unplug the power cord from the back of the power supply Remove the two 6 32 x 3 8 inch Torx screws that attach the power supply to the library Use a T 15 Torx screwdriver Power supply in the base module or tape drive expansion module 69 Figure 52 Screw locations on the base module power supply 10466 A WARNING The power supply might be hot 5 Pull the handle on the power supply to remove it from the library 6 The bracket is not part of the replacement kit You must move th
20. is the bottom module in the library because the library floor is always attached to the bottom module and the floor limits the distance that the robot can travel If the library floor is attached to the tape drive expansion module the bottom row containing seven slots cannot be used CAUTION Never operate the library with the floor removed The robot can be damaged The tape drive expansion module has three windows on the front for viewing the robotic motion inside the library To the right is a 10 cartridge configurable load port that holds two 5 cartridge magazines On the back the module contains one primary power supply with a slot provided for another optional redundant power supply Up to four Ultrium tape drives can be installed in the tape drive expansion module Cable management features are provided for cable routing and dressing Figure 5 Tape drive expansion module 10435 1 Viewing windows 2 10 Cartridge load port 3 Power supplies optional redundant power supply shown 4 Tape drives LTO3 tape drives shown 5 Cable management features Card cage expansion module 14 The card cage expansion module is a 4U chassis that contains 48 permanent LTO slots and space for additional interface controllers This module must be located directly below the top 8U tape drive expansion module The number of usable permanent slots depends on whether it is the bottom module in the library because the library floor is alwa
21. listed later in this chapter to help determine a recovery procedure The library depends on several other components to operate correctly Errors that seem to be caused by the library are often a result of issues on the host the network cabling or with the application software When troubleshooting the library begin by ruling out these components Your application software may need to be reconfigured or in some cases reinstalled after you have installed additional tape drives or slots into the library Changing the number of load ports number of reserved slots or type of tape drive might require changes to software Some application software may require the purchase of additional add on components or licenses when increasing the number of storage slots or tape drives Contact your application software provider for more information or if your application software does not recognize newly installed storage slots or tape drives Command View TL should be the first tool used to diagnose a problem followed by L amp TT These two applications generally provide more detail than the OCP but the OCP can be an aid in determining the cause of errors Support tickets from Command View TL or L amp IT contain full log events for all components The OCP only shows summary information for robotic events A support ticket has to be generated to access the event logs Using the OCP you can check the event log on the Status screen for the five most recent
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23. module 7 Main power switch 9 Tape drives LTO3 tape drives shown 11 Fans 13 Power strips Base module My ity 4 10968 2 Switch for the internal network in libraries with LTO4 or later tape drives only 4 Tape drive expansion module 6 Capacity expansion module 8 Base module card cage e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller shown 10 Cable management features 12 Power supplies 14 Power distribution unit PDU The 12U base module see page 10 and page 11 resides at the top of the library below the 2U reserved space or the switch for the internal network In the EML 71e the base module contains a total of 71 LTO slots Five slots within a load port are configurable as either import export slots or storage slots No reserved slots are available In all other EML configurations the base module contains a total of 103 LTO slots Five slots are configurable as either import export slots or storage slots within a load port through the use of a removable magazine You can configure 9 slots as reserved A common use for reserved slots is for holding cleaning cartridges The number of usable permanent slots depends on whether it is the bottom module in the library because the library floor is always attached to the bottom module Base module T1 12 and the floor limits the distance that the robot can travel If the library floor is attached to the base module the bottom two rows containing 16 slots canno
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25. port speed is set to 2 Gbps for the e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller and to 4 Gbps for the e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller Changes to the FC port speed must be manually set such as for 1 Gbps If set incorrectly and the interface controller is plugged into a Loop or Fabric the unit can receive framing errors which can be found in the trace logs the fiber link light will be off because of the incorrect FC link speed Examining the interface controller configuration To examine the interface controller configuration make sure that e The interface controller speed is set correctly e The connection type is set correctly e The host is added to Secure Manager in Command View TL and given permission to communicate with the library Examining devices HP recommends using Command View TL to make sure that the devices are operating correctly Examining the host configuration In some cases the FC HBA or host device driver may not be working properly Check the configuration of these elements Check the release notes for the device driver to see if there are any specific issues or a required configuration Also make sure that you are using the current version of the HBA driver Older applications can have expectations about what constitutes a valid SCSI ID and thus may not correctly handle certain mappings This is not an issue for the operating system or most applications However some applications may exhibit difficulties addressi
26. s Choice for Business website htto www hp com go e updates After registering you will receive e mail notification of product enhancements new driver versions firmware updates and other product resources Typographic conventions Table 29 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text Cross reference links and e mail addresses Table 29 page 81 Blue underlined Website addresses text http www hp com Bold text e Keys that are pressed e Text entered into a GUI element such as a box e GUI elements that are clicked or selected such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis Monospace fext e File and directory names e System output e Code e Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace e Code variables italic text i e Command variables Monospace Emphasized monospace text bold text A WARNING Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death A CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data Typographic conventions 81 O IMPORTANT Provides clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Provides additional information TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Updated regulatory compliance and recycling notices For regulatory and recycling notices see HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library
27. screw on the right side of the tape drive 4 Pull the tape drive out of the library Figure 55 Removing a tape drive 10516 Replacing an LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive NOTE HP recommends that you install tape drives from top to bottom with no gaps between them If you are installing LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives and LTO4 or later tape drives in the same library HP recommends that you place all LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives above all LTO4 or later tape drives 72 Removing and replacing parts 1 Insert the tape drive into an empty drive bay 2 Tighten the captive screw to attach the tape drive to the drive bay A CAUTION To avoid damaging FC cables do not pinch or sharply bend the cables tighter than a 5 cm 2 inches diameter 3 Connect the FC cable to the tape drive The FC cable connector clicks into place Figure 56 Connecting the FC cable to a tape drive E A B 10517 NOTE Replacement tape drives placed into previously occupied drive bays are recognized by the library Tape drives placed into previously vacant drive bays are not recognized until after a reboot 4 Make sure that the tape drive has the current firmware version See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for detailed procedures on updating tape drive firmware 5 Use the Command View TL user interface to reboot the interface controller See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for detailed procedure
28. supply If it is receiving power replace the power supply Tape drive problems O IMPORTANT For LTO4 or later tape drives you must use FC port A to connect the tape drive to the SAN unless you are using ETLA custom mapping in which case either port A or B can be used Table 25 Tape drive problems Problem The library is unable to communicate with a tape drive Corrective action This is indicated by a Drive Communication Time out error e Tape drives added to new drive bays require a reboot e Check link indicators on the interface controllers LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives or on the switch for the internal network LTO4 and later tape drives Troubleshooting 57 Interface Manager card problems 58 Table 25 Tape drive problems continued Problem Corrective action Reseat the tape drive Check tape drive status on the OCP and with Command View TL The tape drive does not eject a cartridge The tape drive reports a read write error Attempt the operation from the application software Open the center door reach in and then press the Eject button on the tape drive in question If this fails press and hold the Eject button for at least ten seconds to force an eject Power off the library disconnect the FC cables power on the library open the center door and press and hold the Eject button on the tape drive in question Try using a new tape Clean the tape drive
29. to nine slots can be reserved for special purposes such as cleaning tapes The default is none Select the number you want to reserve and select Save NOTE Reserve slots are not available on the EML 71e e Configure Inventory Mode enables you to require barcodes on tape cartridges or to make them optional Requiring barcodes significantly shortens inventory time Adjust Screen Contrast Use the up and down arrows to adjust the screen contrast The screen refreshes each time an arrow is pressed Select the OK button when finished Operations screen The Operations screen provides access to screens that enable you to unlock load ports unlock the library door reboot the library move tapes clean tape drives and run administrative tests Figure 34 OCP Operations screen geen D Status Configuration Operations Support Unlock Load Ports Unlock Door Reboot Library Media Operations gt O ER ECH O Run Admin Tests gt Table 6 Operations screen functions Function Description Unlock Load Ports Instructs the robot to unlock all load port doors In library firmware version 1407 or later this option can be protected using the admin password Password protection is enabled or disabled from the Configuration screen When all load port doors are closed each load port is scanned and inventoried Unlock Door Parks the robot which enables you to open the center door of the
30. to tape cortridges ono nononannnnnnnnos 29 KE E EEN 31 Inserting tape cartridges into the load port 31 Using the OCP aaa ida 32 OCP CONS eet EEGEN 32 wl EE 33 OCP tabs and eegene nrinn iir ani oea EEE EN OERE 33 e TE 34 A A PP A A EE 35 SOS SIC iii 37 CE 39 BS ASS E 40 UO SRS E 42 Controls and Marni 42 library robotics EE 42 Interface E 43 e2400 FC 2Gb interface controlleranonnaa Waxstadededvauermsdeeuaeinuneanianiees 44 e2400 FC e 44 TO iape EE 45 Switch for EE KG stas nieta iaa 46 Library main power EE 47 Power supply in the base module or tape drive expansion module eene 48 Power supply in the card cage expansion module 48 Contents 3 Power e 49 3 Troubleshooting and event reporting ssesssessrsescsiscsisosesrsisesssdirscnsicssscsss 50 Periodic and routine MaiMenANnce s0cscssarceennsnnnsudessncedauneneenedandansduonsneundacacdedgnsannensadessasnonaesie 50 Maintaining tape CONDE asias 50 Cleaning Ultrium tape Aves ii 51 Diagnostic support EN 51 Toublesh otNg E 51 SEENEN beet 53 OCP probl AA A ETE EAEan 55 Robotics problema 55 Operating A A 57 Tape drive problems E 57 Interface Manager card tO STS oucancdsesdinenewecsesecened eege d ser deene 58 Interface controller oroblems 61 A A O a ES 61 Basic E EE 61 Examining FG pon connection id 62 Examining the interface controller conbaurofion 62 Examining decai oi 62 Examining the host contigua it 62 Examining HBA device driver information 62 Examining se al por
31. 0 TB Europe Americas only cleaning labels Custom prelabeled data cartridges WORM 20 pack C7978A Barcode label pack read write 100 data labels 10 Q201 A cleaning labels Barcode label pack WORM 100 data labels 10 Q2012A 1 F E e Capacity values assume a 2 1 compression ratio Part numbers for tape cartridges and barcode labels 103 D Installing a redundant PDU PDU components The library comes with one PDU installed For a variety of reasons it may be desirable or necessary to add a second PDU to the library rack The factors that determine when to add a second PDU are described below The main PDU components are e High voltage modular PDU 200 240 VAC 16 amp part number 252663 B24 kit includes two power strips and mounting hardware e Main power cord L6 20P 20 amp 220 V twist lock part number 340653 001 e Power cords PDU to library 1 2 meter part number 142257 B28 Leakage current The most overriding reason to add a second PDU to the rack is to meet safety requirements for leakage current Regulations limit the amount of leakage current per power outlet to 3 5 mA This is the amount of current that may be returned through the ground line to the wall outlet and therefore is the amount of leakage current allowed per PDU The individual power supplies of the library may each contribute a maximum of 0 5 mA This means no more than seven of the library power supplies may be att
32. 23 Robotics problems continued Problem Corrective action Close the center door to recalibrate the library The robot times out or hangs Make sure that nothing obstructs the robot Retry the operation Power cycle the library to recalibrate Review latest error messages in the critical and warning event logs to help decipher the message and determine the cause The robot fails during an operation Review latest error messages in the critical and warning event logs to help decipher the message and determine the cause The robot drops a tape cartridge Troubleshooting and event reporting Use the OCP to open the center door Retrieve the tape cartridge position it properly and place the tape cartridge in an empty storage bin Do not try to place the tape cartridge in the picker Close the doors to perform an inventory Operating problems Table 24 Operating problems Problem The host computer cannot communicate with the library Corrective action e Make sure that Command View TL reports a green status for the library and tape drives e Make sure that the host computer was added to the Secure Manager using the Command View TL software and was given access to library components e Check library network configuration e Make sure that there is power to library components e Make sure that cable connections and termination are correct e Check that the interface controller is con
33. 50 F to 104 F e Ifa tape cartridge has been exposed to extreme heat or cold stabilize the tape cartridge at room temperature for the same amount of time it was exposed for up to 24 hours e Keep tape cartridges out of direct sunlight and do not place tape cartridges near electromagnetic interference sources such as terminals motors and video or X ray equipment Performing so can cause data on the tape cartridge to be altered or erased e Do not touch the tape medium or open the tape door unnecessarily Dust and skin oils can contaminate the tape impact performance and cause damage e Store tape cartridges in a dust free environment where the relative humidity is between 20 percent and 80 percent For longer tape cartridge life store the tape cartridge at 40 percent to 60 percent relative humidity e Use only HP qualified barcode labels Apply them only in the designated areas of the tape cartridge and do not apply more than one per tape cartridge e Follow guidelines provided by the tape cartridge manufacturer CAUTION Do not touch the tape leader or the tape medium Dust or skin oils can contaminate the tape performance and cause damage Troubleshooting and event reporting Cleaning Ultrium tape drives Be aware of the following e Ultrium tape drives have been developed to have a minimal cleaning requirement e An Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge can be used up to 50 times If you are using an older Ultrium
34. AR ERRAR held MAITE BRAIN IN UFORMBE FoT il ESA ICI ERIN TL EE IRA BN UR A SIV RA LH BEN TI EtA REICRENTUSUROHRKT L 8 TIA AER ME ALETE HPOERY E ARMA DAMAIN VYEOBBEH ENTOT 92 Regulatory statements Spanish laser notice AN ADVERTENCIA Este dispositivo podr a contener un l ser clasificado como producto de l ser de Clase 1 de acuerdo con la normativa de la FDA de EE UU e IEC 60825 1 El producto no emite radiaciones l ser peligrosas El uso de controles ajustes o manipulaciones distintos de los especificados aqu o en la gu a de instalaci n del producto de l ser puede producir una exposici n peligrosa a las radiaciones Para evitar el riesgo de exposici n a radiaciones peligrosas No intente abrir la cubierta del m dulo Dentro no hay componentes que el usuario pueda reparar No realice m s operaciones de control ajustes o manipulaciones en el dispositivo l ser que los aqu especificados S lo permita reparar la unidad a los agentes del servicio t cnico autorizado HP Recycling notices English recycling notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste Instead you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment For more information
35. HP Enterprise Modular Library E Series User Guide HP Part Nu Naa abe 96010 Publi gie a Editio Copyright 2005 2012 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Contents IR g ele a de A A nt 7 Parts of the libra A 10 Base modulen m eree a e a E EEE E E E 11 Expansion Eege 13 Tape drive expansion EE 14 Card cage EE eenegen 14 Capacity expansion EE 15 Controller EE 15 Library robotics Eegenen 16 Interface Manager A 16 Interides controller aan orar 18 Ports on the e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller 00nnnnnnoosennssaeeseonenesssseeneressreseesssssereee 18 Ports on the e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller 0nnnnnnonosnennesaoeeenoeoessseoonerssssesersssssereee 18 Changing the master controller SIPP moster 19 Pater 19 load ports and EE 20 A Eege 21 Switch for the internal Naron 21 Operator control EE 22 A 22 A A A 26 library and Tape e ada 27 E o a A oo lg See ee Pee o creer et te eet errant er cane et cr terry ett eres ey 28 Powering on E 28 EEN 29 Centerdoor melo cds daa Eiai iiin 29 Performing dr Invento E 29 Attaching barcode labels
36. IM firmware is 182 or lower SERVICE L amp TTPASSWORD SET IPCONNECTION MASTER X if the IM firmware is 1200 or higher where L amp TTPASSWORD is the Library and Tape Tools L8TT password and X is the interface controller number Obtain the password from the web site L8TT web siteby calling HP Support to get a 2 day Itt service password Find the interface controller number by using the SHOW INTERFACE INFO ALL CU command If the master interface controller designated SIPP master is replaced the Hardware Replacement wizard sets up the SIPP master If the master interface controller designated SIPP master is moved to another interface controller in the library perform the following manual service steps 1 Remove all partitions 2 Remove all host maps 3 Log in to the CLI and obtain service level access 4 Use the SET IPCONNECTION MASTER X command to make a particular interface controller the SIPP master Currently the Interface Manager card does not automatically failover an interface controller even if the previous SIPP master is missing 5 Reconfigure maps and partitions Functional description The library receives commands and data throughout the SAN from hosts running applications from approved independent software vendors ISVs Host bus adapters HBAs in servers send this traffic over FC links usually through FC switches For LTO4 and later tape drives the traffic goes directly to the tape drive but for LTO2 and LT
37. Interface Manager card a Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws in the black ejector handles at the ends of the Interface Manager card b Push the ejector handles to the outside then pull on them to remove the controller CAUTION Be aware that the metal tabs on the gasket on the filler panel can be caught and bent by the pins on the Interface Manager card If bent these tabs can cause a short circuit Avoid removing or installing the Interface Manager card at an angle and watch that the metal tabs on the gasket do not get caught or bent Interface Manager card 67 7 Move the CompactFlash card a The Interface Manager card contains a CompactFlash card which stores the library configuration To retain the library configuration move the CompactFlash card to the replacement Interface Management card 100320 b Grasp the edges of the CompactFlash card and slide it out of the slot on the original Interface Manager card If needed push a pen into the corner notches of the slot to unseat the CompactFlash card c Remove the replacement Interface Manager card from its protective sleeve and place it on your work surface 100330 d With the connector going in first align the sides of the CompactFlash card with the slot on the replacement Interface Manager card Gently slide the CompactFlash card into the slot until it is securely seated NOTE If the CompactFlash card does not slide in easily it is upsid
38. O3 tape drives the traffic first goes through an interface controller One interface controller can connect up to four LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives For all libraries regardless of whether they contain LTO2 and LTO3 or LTO4 and later tape drives at least one interface controller is required to pass tape cartridge changer robotics commands to the Interface Manager card over a private network The Interface Manager card passes these SCSI commands on to the library robotics controller over the private network taking advantage of the error handling and retry capabilities of TCP IP Functional description 19 Figure 15 Library network 11612 1 Hosts 2 FC Switch SAN 3 Interface controller A Interface Manager card 5 LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives 6 Library robotics controller 7 Robot 8 OCP 9 Serial connection 10 Telnet connection 11 Management station 12 Library boundary 13 LTO4 and later tape drives 14 Switch for the internal network In addition to receiving traffic from the interface controllers the Interface Manager card receives command and diagnostic requests over an Ethernet connection from three other possible sources The majority of requests come from a management station where Command View TL software resides The other two sources are through a Telnet session or a serial interface The Interface Manager card works in the background to manage library functions It configures the interface controllers to direct commands fr
39. Rewind Unload Test Clears the prevent media removal bit for a tape drive and unloads the tape cartridge to its original slot or to the first empty slot Interrupts the tape drive operation that is currently running if any Use the Up and Down arrows to select the tape drive that you want to force rewind unload e Recalibrate Library Recalibrates all the targets in the library Using the OCP 41 Support screen The Support screen provides access to screens showing HP support information service tasks contact information and enables you to display the library time Figure 35 OCP Support screen enen D Status Configuration Operations Support lt HP Support Info oO Service Menu gt Contract Information gp Display Library Time Table 7 Support screen functions Function Description HP Support Info Provides alternate locations where useful information can be obtained Service Menu To be used only by authorized HP service personnel Contact Information Provides contact information as recorded by Command View TL Display Library Time This date and time are used for support purposes and do not necessarily reflect the local date and time Controls and indicators Library robotics controller Figure 36 Indicators on the library robotics controller o o v OK LJE FAULT ilh O ACTIVE PRIVATE PUBLIC RESERVED CU 10470 Table 8 Indi
40. Some settings are read only Controller cards 17 5 To save any changes to the network settings select the Save button at the bottom right of the OCP Any client machine on the LAN can communicate with the Interface Manager card either through the GUI or through a command line interface CLI At a higher level multiple libraries each containing an Interface Manager card can be connected to a single management station Each Interface Manager card can communicate with only one management station but the management station can communicate with multiple Interface Manager cards After being configured the Interface Manager card is used to configure the interface controllers based on knowledge of the library and SAN As robotics commands are received from the interface controllers the Interface Manager card acts as a switch to relay these commands to the library robotics controller The Interface Manager card contains on board Flash memory to provide a persistent history of the library and storage network health Interface controller The interface controller is an HP proprietary card that provides FC connectivity for LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives and robotics in the SAN Commands data and status information are transferred to and from this controller from hosts the robot and the LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives One interface controller can manage up to four LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives LTO4 and later tape drives do not connect to an interface contr
41. ace Manager card battery side up on your work surface d With the connector going in first align the sides of the CompactFlash memory card with the flash memory slot on the new Interface Manager card Gently slide the CompactFlash memory card into the slot until it is fully engaged If the CompactFlash memory card does not slide in easily the card is upside down Interface Manager card 65 10 Compare the memory modules a Locate the memory module on the old and replacement Interface Manager cards Compare the memory modules on the two cards e If the memory module on the old Interface Manager card has more memory follow the instructions in Step 10 b to put the larger memory module on the new Interface Manager card e If the memory modules on the two Interface Manager cards have the same amount of memory or the new Interface Manager card has more memory skip Step 10 b and continue with Replacing the Interface Manager card 342213 001 or 393531 001 page 66 Figure 51 Comparing memory modules 11783 b Remove the memory module from both Interface Manager cards To remove the memory module from the Interface Manager card pull the latches away from the memory module on both sides When both latches are unfastened the memory module pops up Grasp the edge of the memory module and pull it out of the socket Insert the memory module with the most memory into the memory module socket on the replacement Interface Ma
42. ace controller Index Control Indicator Function No 1 Beacon Use to locate the card 2 ACT LNK indicators ACT indicator When lit shows port activity LNK indicator When lit shows a valid link is established 3 PWR indicator When green power is applied to the module When yellow Power On Self Test POST is in process or processor problems exist 4 Reset hole To reset the card insert a paper clip into the hole 44 Using the library LTO tape drives Figure 41 Indicator on an LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive 10444 Table 12 Indicator on an LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive Index No Control indicator Function 1 FAULT LED When lit yellow indicates that initialization is in progress the library robotics controller software has detected a failure that requires the replacement of the tape drive assembly or a hot swap can occur When not lit indicates normal operation Figure 42 Indicators on an LTO4 tape drive Table 13 Indicators on an LTO4 tape drive Index No Control indicator Function 1 FAULT When lit yellow indicates that initialization is in progress the library robotics controller software has detected a failure that requires the replacement of the tape drive assembly or a hot swap can occur When not lit indicates normal operation 2 ID Beacon FCA When lit green indicates link activity on FC port A 4 FC B When lit green indicates link activi
43. acement 72 73 74 unlock door 40 unlock load ports 40 using the OCP 32 V View Library Inventory screen 39 W web sites Command View TL 59 websites HP 80 HP Subscriber s Choice for Business 81 product manuals 80 WORM tape cartridges 21 write protect switch tape cartridges 31 112 Index
44. ached to a single PDU A fully configured library with redundant power supplies would necessitate 10 power supplies In that configuration a second PDU is certainly required Even a 32U high configuration of the library with redundant power supplies would require a second PDU Even if redundant power supplies are not currently installed you should consider adding a second PDU when the library is expanded above 24U in height With a second PDU installed upgrading to redundant power supplies in the future is simplified by being able to just slide them into place and connect them to the power strip If equipment is added to the library rack from other sources it is your responsibility to determine the maximum leakage current from all the equipment using the PDU so that the 3 5 mA limit on a single PDU is not exceeded Redundancy Another important reason to add a second PDU to the library rack is to add another layer of power redundancy to the product As redundant power supplies are added to library modules the system can be made even more fail safe by powering individual power supplies one from each module with separate AC power circuits This requires a second PDU Every library module level for example the base module card cage expansion module tape drive expansion module and so on can have redundant power supplies added as an option Each module level with each power supply powered from different AC circuits ensures continued librar
45. adjustments permanent Panel Colors Displays the range of colors available to the OCP Panel Pixel Test Tests for bad screen pixels Select the Test button to turn all pixels black Touch the screen to turn all pixels white Touch the screen again to end the test Panel Firmware Version Displays the version of the OCP firmware Turn Backlight Off When pressed turns the OCP backlight off e Inventory Library Performs an inventory of all the tape cartridges in a library Unlabeled tapes are shown as FULL if the library has been configured to detect unlabeled tapes e Run Demo Performs tape swaps between slots and load ports Set the number of loops to be performed must be at least one When the demo completes the tape cartridges are back in their original configuration e Run Self Test Initializes the mechanics and performs tests to make sure the library is functioning correctly Tests include verifying the status of all components tape exchanges between storage slots load port slots and tape drives and corner to corner slot exchanges When the self test completes the tape cartridges are back in their original locations e Slot Test Performs a repeated move of a tape from one slot to another Select the source slot the destination slot and the loop count and then select Start Test e Drive Load Unload Test Moves media into and out of each tape drive for a specified number of loops e Force
46. and View TL Interface Manager card does not detect one or more interface controllers Bad network connection e Make sure that the Interface Manager card is properly connected to the interface controllers and that the cables are good e Use LEDs to troubleshoot Ethernet cabling page 43 and page 60 Defective Interface Manager card or interface controller e Observe status and link LEDs page 43 Replace defective card or controller Interface Manager card does not detect tape drives or library Timing issues Reset the corresponding interface controller Tape drive not powered on or in ready state e Make sure the tape drive is not powered off e Troubleshoot the tape drive Interface Manager card unresponsive with link activity light stuck on or off Possible ESD failure Reboot the library Message on OCP Status Health Summary lnterface Manager screen shows warning that Interface Manager card is initializing Improper settings Restore system defaults using CLI Topology incomplete Interface Manager card timed out when attempting communication with interface controllers System interference Retry the command This behavior can be expected if system activity is high because the Interface Manager commands have lower priority Troubleshooting 59 60 Table 26 Common Interface Manager card issues continued Symptom Possible caus
47. and multiple libraries can be managed through the Command View TL software See the Command View TL documentation at http www hp com support cvtl_ for prerequisites installation and operating instructions O IMPORTANT If you are upgrading an EML 71e you must purchase a capacity upgrade license for Command View TL part number AH063A This license upgrades your base module from 71 slots to 103 slots Library and Tape Tools Library and Tape Tools L amp IT is a collection of storage hardware management and diagnostic tools assembled into a single convenient program L amp IT offers a GUI or command screen interface CSI enabling you to perform the following functions with the library e Installation check Guides you through a basic installation check of the library The software helps you choose an appropriate HBA making sure that the device is detected by the system and verifying key device functionality e Device identification Identifies the storage products connected to the system along with key information on product configuration and status e Troubleshooting tests Provides various tests to verify product functionality or to isolate product issues Tests include device self tests read write tests on tape drives exerciser tests for autoloaders and libraries and specific device utilities e Support ticket generation If you experience a problem with a storage product L amp TT can generate a support ticket that inclu
48. cators on the library robotics controller Index No Control indicator Function 1 EJECT OK LED Not used 2 FAULT LED When flashing red indicates the card detects a board fault or software initialization in progress 3 STANDBY LED Not used 4 ACTIVE LED Always lit green when power applied 42 Using the library Interface Manager card Figure 37 Indicators and reset on the Interface Manager card 342213 001 or 393531 001 R MR Il 10982 Figure 38 Indicators and reset on the Interface Manager card 480240 001 11970 Table 9 Indicators and reset on the Interface Manager cards Index No Control indicator Function 1 Green link speed On Port operating at 100 Mbps LED Off Port is operating at 10 Mbps or port is not connected see D g P D link activity LED 2 Green link Off Port disconnected no link activity LED On Port connected to another Ethernet device Flashing Data is being transmitted or received 3 Red LED Green LED On Off BIOS code failed to run Blinks 1x per 5 Off Either 1 Hardware POST failed no firmware images are second interval loaded 2 There is no DHCP connection Blinks 2x per 5 Off No CompactFlash disk or valid boot sector image found second interval Blinks 3x per 5 Off Specified firmware image files cannot be found Neither the second interval current nor the previous image was found Blinks 4x per 5
49. cedures to the laser device other than those specified herein e Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to repair the unit The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance is Se products marketed in the United States Dutch laser notice AN WAARSCHUWING dit apparaat bevat mogelijk een laser die is gedossificeerd als een laserproduct van Klasse 1 overeenkomstig de bepalingen van de Amerikaanse FDA en de richtlijn IEC 60825 1 Dit product geeft geen gevaarlijke laserstraling af Als u bedieningselementen gebruikt instellingen aanpast of procedures uitvoert op een andere manier dan in deze publicatie of in de installatiehandleiding van het laserproduct wordt aangegeven loopt u het risico te worden blootgesteld aan gevaarlijke straling Het risico van blootstelling aan gevaarlijke straling beperkt u als volgt Probeer de behuizing van de module niet te openen U mag zelf geen onderdelen repareren Gebruik voor de laserapparatuur geen andere knoppen of instellingen en voer geen andere aanpassingen of procedures uit dan die in deze handleiding worden beschreven Alleen door HP geautoriseerde technici mogen het apparaat repareren French laser notice AN AVERTISSEMENT cet appareil peut tre quip d un laser class en
50. check whether your backup or archive software application supports WORM tape cartridges see the following web site http www hp com go connect For optimum performance always use a tape cartridge that matches the specifications of your tape drive You can find comparisons between the Ultrium tape drives in page 86 Tape cartridges and cleaning cartridges are specifically formatted for use with Ultrium drives To order Ultrium tape cartridges see Ordering HP tape cartridges and barcode label packs page 102 Switch for the internal network A CAUTION Do not connect this switch to your local LAN It is for internal library use only Connecting this switch to the LAN could cause library components to perform incorrectly or report failures The 24 port Ethernet switch provides a private management network to connect the Interface Manager card to the LTO4 or later tape drives You must install one switch in each library that contains LTO4 or later tape drives Tape drives 21 Figure 17 Ports on the switch for the internal network 11595 1 10 100Base TX RJ 45 ports Operator control panel The OCP displays library status information and enables you to access the library menus with a touch screen Use these menus to view and change the library settings move tape cartridges obtain status information or run diagnostic tests Functions provided by the OCP are e Robotic and tape drive firmware revision
51. d k anyagok megsemmisit se az Eur pai Uni h ztart saiban Ez a szimb lum azt jelzi hogy a k sz l ket nem szabad a h ztart si hullad kkal egy tt kidobni Ehelyett a leselejtezett berendez seknek az elektromos vagy elektronikus hullad k tv tel re kijel lt helyen t rt n beszolg ltat s val meg vja az emberi eg szs get s a k rnyezetet Tov bbi inform ci t a helyi k ztisztas gi v llalatt l kaphat Italian recycling notice Smaltimento di apparecchiature usate da parte di utenti privati nell Unione Europea Questo simbolo avvisa di non smaltire il prodotto con i normali rifi uti domestici Rispettare la salute umana e l ambiente conferendo l apparecchiatura dismessa a un centro di raccolta designato per il riciclo di apparecchiature elettroniche ed elettriche Per ulteriori informazioni rivolgersi al servizio per lo smaltimento dei rifi uti domestici Latvian recycling notice Europos Sajungos nam kio vartotoj jrangos atlieky alinimas is simbolis nurodo kad gaminio negalima i mesti kartu su kitomis buitin mis atliekomis Kad apsaugotum te moni sveikat ir aplink pasenusig nenaudojam jrangg turite nuve ti elektrini ir elektronini atlieky surinkimo punkt Daugiau informacijos teiraukit s buitini atlieky surinkimo tarnybos 96 Regulatory statements Lithuanian recycling notice Nolietotu iek rtu izn cin anas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savien bas priv taj s
52. d data cartridges read write 20 pack C7973AL 800 GB Europe Americas only Prelabeled data cartridges WORM 20 pack C7973WL 800 GB Europe Americas only Universal cleaning cartridge C7978A cleaning labels Barcode label pack read write 100 data labels 10 Q2007A cleaning labels Barcode label pack WORM 100 data labels 10 Q2008A Ultrium 1840 Data cartridge read write C7974A 1 6 TB Data cartridge WORM write once read many Non custom prelabeled data cartridges read write 20 pack C7974W 1 6 TB C7974AN 1 6 TB Europe Americas only Custom prelabeled data cartridges read write 20 pack C7974AL 1 6 TB Europe Americas only 102 Ordering HP tape cartridges and barcode label packs Table 34 HP tape cartridges and barcode labels continued Tape drive type product Custom prelabeled data cartridges WORM 20 pack HP part number C7974W1 1 6 TB Europe Americas only cleaning labels Barcode label pack read write 100 data labels 10 Q2009A cleaning labels Barcode label pack WORM 100 data labels 10 Q2010A Ultrium 3280 Data cartridge read write C7975A 3 0 TB Data cartridge WORM write once read many C7975AL 3 0 TB Europe Americas only Non custom prelabeled data cartridges read write 20 pack C7975W 3 0 TB Custom prelabeled data cartridges read write 20 pack C7975W1 3
53. demarcation between upper and lower modules for slot counting purposes 6 Expansion identification label 8 Column numbering 10 8U base module 12 Tape drive numbering Figure 20 Slot numbering in the base module for all other EML configurations 1 Robot park zone 3 Reserved slots can be used for cleaning cartridges or data cartridges 5 Slots available for data cartridges 7 Tape drives 9 Row numbering 11 Load port slots 13 4U base module mi II o ok WN e 10439 2 Array targets for the barcode scanner 4 Software demarcation between upper and lower modules for slot counting purposes 6 Slots unavailable for use when the library floor is installed in this module 8 Expansion identification label 10 Column numbering 12 8U base module 14 Tape drive numbering Figure 21 Slot numbering in the tape drive expansion module 1 Slots available for data cartridges 2 Array targets 3 Slots unavailable for use when the library floor is installed 4 Tape drive numbering in this module 5 Tape drives 7 Row numbering 9 Load port slots 6 Expansion identification label 8 Column numbering Numbering 25 Figure 22 Slot numbering in the card cage expansion module 1 Slots available for data cartridges 2 Array targets 3 Slots unavailable for use when the library floor is installed 4 Expansion identification label in this module 5 Row numbering 6 Column numb
54. des essential information for troubleshooting the problem e Automatic notification of Web updates If a connection to the Internet is present and Web updates are enabled in the tool preferences L8TT automatically informs you of the following updates if available each time the program is started o New versions of L amp TT o New firmware files for connected devices o New device specific functionality such as new or updated tests for connected devices For more information on L amp IT go to the web site http www hp com support tapetools Library and Tape Tools 27 2 Using the library This chapter describes operating procedures for the library Powering on the library 1 Close the center door of the library and turn the center door knob one quarter turn clockwise to lock it Figure 24 Closing the center door 10945 2 At the back of the library press the library main power switch to the I On position Figure 25 Library main power switch control D D D D D DH WA ES eai es a o DEE e e E ye o D D E D D D E o d D D 10445 1 Library main power switch NOTE The following step applies only when the library is powered on for the first time or when a new interface controller is installed This step is necessary to put the interface controller into managed mode 28 Using the library 3 If this is the first time the library has been powered on after deliv
55. dmin password NOT required for load port access If the box already contains the text OCP admin password required for load port access the password is already required Press the text box again if appropriate to disable password protection of the load ports Press the Save button on the OCP e Configure Load Ports Shows the number of installed load ports and enables you to toggle between using each as a load port or for tape slots Configure it as a Load Port to move tapes in and out of the library Contigure as Slots to increase the number of storage slots in the library Changing a load port configuration causes a library reboot e Change Network Settings Configures the network settings for the Interface Manager card which can be automatically set with DHCP IPv4 DHCP is default IPv4 static address or variety of IPv addresses Using the OCP 39 Table 5 Configuration screen functions continued Function Description Both IPv4 and IPv can be enabled but both cannot be disabled at the same time e Configure Barcode Reporting Formats Defines how barcodes appear on the OCP and sent to the host Barcode reporting can be configured as 6 to 8 characters and left or right aligned If 6 characters with left alignment is chosen any characters after the six are truncated With 6 characters and right alignment only the last six characters are shown with the beginning characters truncated e Configure Reserve Slots Up
56. e Cabling Solution Check cabling and observe indicators on the Interface Manager card interface controllers and tape drives Configuration Check each interface controller for active link LEDs to each tape drive Check that the number of tape drives reported by the library matches the number of tape drives reported by the Interface Manager card Check each interface controller for correct number of tape drives mapped Reboot mismatched interface controllers or tape drives if needed Restore default configuration on mismatched interface controllers and reboot Disconnect Interface Manager card from interface controllers and restore system defaults on the Interface Manager card Reconnect connections to interface controllers and reboot Swap tape drive locations to see if the problem follows the tape drive and replace the tape drive if needed Command View TL does not run in the browser Incompatible browser version or Java support not enabled Make sure that you are using a minimum of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 or later or Netscape Navigator 6 2 or later Make sure that Java support is enabled in the browser Java Runtime Environment JRE not installed Download and install the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 1 4 2 or later from http wwws java com Bad network connection or network down Check all physical network connections If the connections are good contact your net
57. e bracket from the original power supply to the new power supply Remove the two 6 32 x 1 4 inch Torx screws that attach the bracket to the power supply with a T 15 Torx screwdriver Figure 53 Removing the base module power supply bracket Replacing a power supply in the base module or tape drive expansion module 1 Attach the bracket to the new power supply with two 6 32 x 1 4 inch Torx screws Use a T 15 Torx screwdriver Slide the power supply into the library Attach the power supply to the library with two 6 32 x 3 8 inch Torx screws Plug the power cord into the power supply If the power to the library was previously turned off turn on the power to the library St ce aed a Power supply in the card cage expansion module Part number 375816 001 or 409858 001 Location Bottom of the card cage expansion module 70 Removing and replacing parts Characteristics e Hot swappable and redundant e 3U x 8HP size with two LEDs Function Provides 100 240 VAC 3 A 47 63 Hz to the card cage expansion module Illustration Required tools 2 Phillips screwdriver Removing a power supply from the card cage expansion module 1 2 A 3 4 Identify the power supply to be replaced The FAULT LED light might be lit see page 48 Loosen the two captive screws One screw is in the black ejector handle and the other screw is located on the top right corner of the power suppl
58. e down Pull the card back out flip it over and reinsert it into the slot Replacing the Interface Manager card 480240 001 1 Reinstall the Interface Manager card a b Align the Interface Manager with the guides in the base module card cage and slide the Interface Manager into the library Push the ejection handles to the inside to fully seat the card Tighten the captive screws 2 Plug the cables into the new Interface Manager card exactly as they were plugged into the original card 68 Removing and replacing parts en Power on the library a Set the library power switch at the upper right corner to the ON position Check the power supply power indicators to verify that the power is on b Verify that the library robotics controller Active indicator is lit The library will take 20 minutes or more to boot depending on the configuration Verify that the status LEDs of the Interface Manager card indicate a normal state The red LED should be off and the green LED should be blinking or solid Close the back doors of the library Verify the library configuration Because all of the configuration settings of the Interface Manager card are stored in the CompactFlash card that you moved the replacement Interface Manager card retains the configuration of the original card To verity or change these settings refer to the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide Power supply in the base module or tape drive
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60. e following measures e Reposition or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Ge is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interterence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause und operation For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact us by mail or telephone e Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 e Or call 1 281 514 3333 Federal Communications Commission notice 87 Modification The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables When provided connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Canadian notice Avis Canadien Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfere
61. e following documents and websites provide related information e ESL E Series Interface Manager poster e ESL9000 Series Interface Manager Replacement Instructions poster e EML E Series Interface Manager replacement poster e HP Command View TL SMI S Provider installation instructions e HP Enterprise Systems Library ESL G3 Tape Library User Guide You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website http www hp com support manuals In the Storage section click Storage Software or Tape Storage and Media and then select your product HP websites For additional information see the following HP websites e http www hp com e http www hp com go storage e http www hp com support manuals 80 Support and other resources e htip www hp com support downloads e http 7www hp com qo tapeassure HP tape cartridges To make sure you get the best performance from your tape library always use HP branded tape cartridges HP develops tests and qualifies their hardware and tape cartridges together to ensure compatibility and enabling you to keep your data safe To learn more about HP tape cartridges or to order online go to the HP website www hp com go storagemedia Product warranties For information about product warranties see the warranty information website http www hp com go storagewarrant Subscription services HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber
62. e is at release 2 4 or greater access the CLI from a serial connection and execute the command set network config eml e If the Interface Manager card does not have access to the DHCP server and the library firmware is at an earlier version than 2 4 use a valid service password to enter the IM CLI service mode then use the set network config eml command e If the problem persists replace the Interface Manager card Off Blinks 2x per 5 second Interface Manager card is in discovery mode If problem persists it interval can be due to an incomplete topology Refer to page 59 Off Blinks 3x per 5 second Processes are running If the problem persists check the configuration interval and the IP address Interface controller problems Most problems with the interface controller occur during the initial installation Before proceeding with advanced troubleshooting techniques make sure that all connections are correct and review the configuration and firmware If a new interface controller was installed the library may need to be rebooted for the controller configuration to be set LED indicators The LED indicators on the interface controllers see page 44 and page 44 are useful for diagnosing various problems e FC port LEDs Indicate FC activity ACT and link LNK status If the link LED is not lit it can indicate a problem with an FC link Make sure that the FC port configuration and cabling is correct e Etherne
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64. e zu beachten Versuchen Sie nicht die Abdeckung des Lasermoduls zu ffnen Im Inneren befinden sich keine Komponenten die vom Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen Benutzen Sie das Laserger t ausschlie lich gem den Anleitungen und Hinweisen in diesem Dokument Lassen Sie das Ger t nur von einem HP Servicepartner reparieren Italian laser notice AN AVVERTENZA AVVERTENZA Questo dispositivo pu contenere un laser classificato come prodotto laser di Classe 1 in conformit alle normative US FDA e IEC 60825 1 Questo prodotto non emette radiazioni laser pericolose L eventuale esecuzione di comandi regolazioni o procedure difformi a quanto specificato nella presente documentazione o nella guida di installazione del prodotto pu causare l esposizione a radiazioni nocive Per ridurre i rischi di esposizione a radiazioni pericolose attenersi alle seguenti precauzioni Non cercare di aprire il contenitore del modulo All interno non vi sono componenti soggetti a manutenzione da parte dell utente Non eseguire operazioni di controllo regolazione o di altro genere su un dispositivo laser ad eccezione di quelle specificate da queste istruzioni Affidare gli interventi di riparazione dell unit esclusivamente ai tecnici del Assistenza autorizzata HP Japanese laser notice A EE SMS US FDAFR A EUNEC 60825 1 1244 3 lt Class Lag ET WSBAMHVET ARTIE AIR FAL AA ABRLEUL F BROA TARIMA MIRNA TAURO AAC ME ELIGE
65. easurements Operating Storage Transporting Temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 10 to 40 C 50 to 40 to 60 C 40 to 95 F 104 F 140 F Humidity 20 to 80 10 to 95 10 to 95 Wet bulb maximum 29 2 C 84 5 F 35 C 95 F 35 C 95 F noncondensing Altitude 76 to 4 500 m 250 to 15 000 ft Library environmental specifications 85 Acoustics Table 32 Acoustics w own w Sound power 7 5 Bels A 7 5 Bels A Sound pressure Bystander 7 5 Bels A 60 dB 7 5 Bels A position Ultrium tape drive comparisons Table 33 Ultrium tape drive comparisons Characteristic Ultrium 460 Ultrium 960 Ultrium 1840 Ultrium 3280 Capacity 200 GB 400 GB 800 GB 1 5 TB native Transfer rate Up to 30 MB sec Up to 80 MB sec Up to 120 MB sec 140 MB sec native Data rate 10 30 MB sec 27 80 MB sec 40 120 MB sec 47 140 MB sec matching Host interfaces 2 Gb sec FC 2 Gb sec FC 4 Gb sec FC 8 Gb secFC Head channels 8 16 16 16 86 Bit density 7 40 Kb mm 188 9 64 Kb mm 244 9 13 52 Kb mm 343 4 13 52 Kb mm 343 4 Kb inch Kb inch Kb in Kb in Number of 512 704 896 896 tracks Length 609 m 680 m 820 m 820 m WORM support No Yes Yes Yes Compatibility Write Ultrium Gen 1 2 Ultrium Gen 2 3 Ultrium Gen 3 4 Ultrium Gen 4 5 Read Ultrium Gen 1 2 Ultrium Gen 1 2 3 Ultrium Gen 2 3 4 Ultrium Gen 3 4 5 HP classifies the performance of the Ultrium drive
66. ed of 2 Gbps is 6U wide and uses a single slot see page 1 8 The e2400 FC AGb interface controller has an FC speed of 4 Gbps is 4U wide and uses two slots see page 18 Figure 4 Base module card cage LTO3 tape drives shown 10459 1 Base module card cage 2 Interface Manager card 3 Interface controller e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller 4 Library robotics controller shown 5 Adapter panel The cable management feature is a spool mounted near the tape drives that enables LAN and FC cables to be dressed and routed away from hot plug or hot swap components Expansion modules Three expansion modules are available to increase library capacity beyond that provided by the base module These expansions modules are e Tape drive expansion module e Card cage expansion module e Capacity expansion module O IMPORTANT Ifyou are adding expansion modules to an EML 71 e you must purchase a capacity upgrade license for Command View TL part number AHO63A This license upgrades your base module from 71 slots to 103 slots You must also make sure that your rack has side panels and doors installed to comply with regulatory requirements Expansion modules 13 Tape drive expansion module The tape drive expansion module is an 8U chassis containing 94 LTO slots 84 permanent and 10 configurable The number of usable permanent slots depends on whether it
67. eiving an eye exposure from a Class 2 laser either accidentally or as a result of someone else s deliberate action misuse will be protected from injury by their natural blink reflex This is a natural involuntary response which causes the individual to blink and avert their head thereby terminating the eye exposure A tape cartridge that contains special material to clean the tape path in a transport or tape drive LTO cleaning cartridges labels have CLN prefixes Command Line Interface Industry standard bus used for card to card bus expansion A box in the HP Enterprise Modular Library robot that holds the lift lex cable The cable retracts into the box as the table is raised A term used to distinguish a cartridge onto which a tape drive may write data from a cartridge used for cleaning purposes The device that the library uses to record data onto tapes Also called tape drive A library feature that uses a cleaning cartridge to clean a tape drive The entire assembly that houses the tape drive including the metal housing and connectors Electrostatic discharge The release of static electricity from one conductor to another A local area packet switched network technology Originally designed for coaxial cable it is now found running over shielded twisted pair cable Ethernet is a 10 or 100 megabytes per second LAN A significant library occurrence such as tape drive errors online offline transition tape drive cleanings and
68. el entirely within the recessed area making sure that no part of the label extends outside Figure 26 Proper barcode label placement Lead etofi Han in SC Lal vim 11597 Position the barcode label as shown in the following figure with the alphanumeric portion facing the hub side of the tape cartridge LTO2 or numeric portion away from the hub LTO3 and later Never apply multiple labels onto a tape cartridge because extra labels can cause the tape cartridge to jam inside a tape drive Always use the proper barcode labels for your tape drive technology An L2 Ultrium 460 L3 Ultrium 960 L4 Ultrium 1840 or L5 Ultrium 3280 L6 Ultrium 6650 identifier is located at the end of the 8 character Ultrium barcode labels on data cartridges The universal LTO cleaning cartridges have a CLN and L1 identifier on the label Using the library Figure 27 Attaching an Ultrium barcode label Labels LTO2 mmm LTO3 LTO4 LTOS TOS wg 11657 Setting the write protect switch Each tape cartridge has a sliding write protect switch This switch determines whether new data can be written to the tape cartridge write enabled or whether data on the tape cartridge is protected from being erased or overwritten write protected By moving the switch to the left the tape cartridge is write enabled By moving the switch to the right the tape cartridge is write protected Figure 28 Write protec
69. ering Figure 23 Slot numbering in the capacity expansion module 1 Slots available for data cartridges 2 Array targets 3 Slots unavailable for use when the library floor is installed 4 Slots unavailable for use when a base module or tape in this module drive expansion module is above this module 5 Row numbering 6 Column numbering 7 Load port slots Command View TL 26 Command View TL provides a browser based GUI for remote management and monitoring of the Interface Manager card through a LAN Command View TL is the preferred method for controlling the Interface Manager card In conjunction with the Interface Manager card Command View TL provides the following e Configuration and management of the Interface Manager card and FC interface controllers e Management of the entire library system e Hardware inventory and identity information e Status information for connected hardware e Error reporting and comprehensive error logs e Firmware management e license management Command View TL is installed on a management station and communicates with the Interface Manager card through the LAN The management station processes information from the Interface Manager card and serves up the Command View TL GUI You can access Command View TL from Library overview the management station directly or through any client on the LAN using a browser based GUI Multiple Command View TL clients can be simultaneously open across the LAN
70. ery or if a new interface controller was installed configure the interface controller so that it is recognized by the Interface Manager card Do one of the following e If your library has an e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller wait approximately two minutes and turn off the main power switch Wait several seconds and then turn on the power switch again e If your library has an e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller reset the interface controller twice To reset the interface controller insert a paper clip into the reset hole After resetting the interface controller wait three minutes then reset it again NOTE A 71e library requires approximately 15 minutes to initialize All other library models require up to an hour to initialize and do an inventory Nothing appears on the OCP for the first few minutes of this process Powering off the library 1 Use your backup software to stop all library activity and make sure the picker is empty 2 On the OCP select the Operations gt Unlock Door command to park the robot 3 After the robot is parked press the main power switch page 28 to the O Off position Center door interlock The center door on the front of the library cannot be opened until a password protected command to unlock the center door is selected on the OCP This command parks the robot and actuates a lever that enables you to open the center door Even if the unit is powered off the robot must be parked before yo
71. es duos dom sticos Romanian recycling notice Casarea echipamentului uzat de c tre utilizatorii casnici din Uniunea European Acest simbol nseamn s nu se arunce produsul cu alte de euri menajere n schimb trebuie s proteja i s n tatea uman si mediul pred nd echipamentul uzat la un punct de colectare desemnat pentru reciclarea echipamentelor electrice si electronice uzate Pentru informa ii suplimentare v rug m s contacta i serviciul de eliminare a de eurilor menajere local Recycling notices 97 Slovak recycling notice Likvid cia vyraden ch zariaden pou vate mi v dom cnostiach v Eur pskej nii Tento symbol znamen e tento produkt sa nem likvidova s ostatn m domov m odpadom Namiesto toho by ste mali chr ni ludsk zdravie a ivotn prostredie odovzdan m odpadov ho zariadenia na zbernom mieste ktor je ur en na recykl ciu odpadov ch elektrick ch a elektronick ch zariaden Dal ie inform cie z skate od spolo nosti zaoberaj cej sa likvid ciou domov ho odpadu Spanish recycling notice Eliminaci n de los equipos que ya no se utilizan en entornos dom sticos de la Uni n Europea Este s mbolo indica que este producto no debe eliminarse con los residuos dom sticos En lugar de ello debe evitar causar da os a la salud de las personas y al medio ambiente llevando los equipos que no utilice a un punto de recogida designado para el reciclaje de equipos el ctrico
72. es in the critical and warning event logs to help decipher the message and determine the cause A warning message is appears on a yellow OCP status bar Robotics problems Table 23 Robotics problems Problem The robot does not move at power on e Check the Health Status on the OCP to determine cause e Review latest event details in the warning event log to determine the cause Corrective action e Make sure that all internal shipping restraints have been removed e Check that the library center door is closed e Review latest error messages in the critical and warning event logs to help decipher the message and determine the cause The picker partially grips a tape cartridge e On the OCP enter the Operations Media Operations gt Move Tape command to move the tape cartridge from the picker to an empty slot e Review latest error messages in the critical and warning event logs to help decipher the message and determine the cause e Power cycle the library The barcode reader fails Use the OCP to open the center door and e Make sure that nothing obstructs the reader e Make sure that nothing is obstructing the robot e Make sure that all tape cartridges are fully inserted into the storage slots and no tapes are lying on the library floor e If barcode labels are required check that approved labels are being used and are correctly applied Troubleshooting 55 56 Table
73. ese notices 88 K Korean notices 89 L labeling tape cartridges 29 laser compliance notices 91 leakage current 104 LED fault isolation 60 LED indicators interface controller 61 Interface Manager card 58 library description 19 floor 12 14 23 tape cartridges used 21 Library and Tape Tools L amp T as diagnostic tool 51 description 27 Library Configuration screen 39 110 Index library robotics controller depiction 16 functional description 16 volatile memory 20 library relocating 77 lift pole 12 lift suspension cable 12 lift table assembly 12 lift flex cable 12 liftflex retraction handle 12 load port configuring 39 functional description 20 inserting tape cartridges 31 unlocking 40 LTO slots 22 technology 21 LTO2 LED 45 part number 72 removal and replacement 72 UO LED 45 part number 72 removal and replacement 72 LTO4 barcode label 29 LEDs 45 part number 73 removal and replacement 73 LTO5 barcode label 29 LEDs 46 part number 74 removal and replacement 74 LTO6 LEDs 46 part number 74 removal and replacement 74 M magazine depiction 21 functional description 12 20 inserting cartridges 31 inserting into load port 32 removal and replacement 75 maintaining tape cartridges 50 management station 17 20 26 moving a tape 41 the library 77 N network internal 21 46 numbering library components 37 power supplies 37 slots 23
74. figured correctly for the SAN it is attached to for example fabric or loop e Make sure that the interface controller link LEDs show activity e Restart the host and the library A tape cartridge medium is reported not present e Make sure that the designated tape cartridge is present and properly seated For a tape drive make sure that the tape cartridge is completely unloaded Then retry the command e Make sure that the tape cartridge has good barcode labels or that the library is configured to not use labels e On the OCP make sure Support gt Service Menu autoaudit is turned On If autoaudit is Off the library does not do an inventory and therefore might report storage slots with tape cartridges as being empty e Perform an inventory by opening and closing the center door A move command failed e Review event logs for detailed information e Check the source and destination The source should hold the tape cartridge to be moved the destination should be empty e Make sure that the picker is empty and that there are no obstructions e Retry the command Long inventory times Use barcoded media and configure the library to use barcodes Expect inventory times ranging from 30 minutes for a 24U library to 1 hour for a AOU library with unlabeled media Redundant power supply warning A warning indicates that the redundant power supply failed Make sure that there is AC power to the power
75. heck the link indicators on the interface controllers for a valid link to the tape drives e Check whether the FAULT indicator is lit on the back of the tape drive If so diagnose the problem e Make sure the tape drive has the appropriate firmware Troubleshooting and event reporting Table 21 Startup problems continued Problem The OCP displays a yellow warning and the Status gt Health Summary lnterface Manager screen indicates the Interface Manager card is initializing OCP problems Table 22 OCP problems Problem The OCP is blank Corrective action e Check cable connections e Check Interface Manager card and interface controller configurations If problem persists e Reset the interface controller e Power cycle the library e Reset the default configuration on the interface controller Corrective action e Touch the OCP to wake it from sleep mode e Confirm that the power is on e Use Command View TL software or the Interface Manager CLI to check for errors See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide The OCP does not respond to touch e Make sure that the Ethernet cable is properly connected between the library robotics controller PUBLIC port and the CASCADE port on the Interface Manager card e Use Command View TL or the Interface Manager CLI to check for errors An error message appears on a red OCP status bar e Review latest error messag
76. hese guards nor gain access to the library through the load ports 5 Insert the tape cartridges into any available slots in the magazine A CAUTION Excessive force when inserting a magazine can cause a tape cartridge to unseat and extend into the path of the robot 6 Align the magazine with the track on the load port door and gently slide the magazine through the spring door and fully into the load port 7 Close the load port door 8 After all load port doors are closed the library does an inventory of the load ports Figure 29 Inserting a magazine into the load port 10443 Using the OCP The OCP is an LCD screen located on the front of the library that is operated by touch The icons text and tabs on the OCP enable you to obtain information about the library execute library commands and test library functions OCP icons The following table displays icons that can appear on the OCP Table 2 OCP icons Icon Description A Critical error A component failure has made the library inoperable gt Warning A component failure has degraded library activity but the library is still operable 0 Ready The library is online and ready for operation Thumbtack out The screen is eligible to be selected for display after a period g play D of inactivity 32 Using the library Table 2 OCP icons continued Icon Description
77. ibrary Interface Manager card Part Number 342213 001 393531 001 or 480240 001 Location Bottom slot in the base module card cage Characteristics Contains six Ethernet connections to the library robotics controller four interface controllers and the SAN two 3 pin serial ports status activity and error LEDs Function Manages the interface controllers in order to monitor and manage the library Illustration 480240 001 Required tools e 1 Phillips screwdriver Interface Manager card 342213 001 or 393531 001 This section explains how to replace the 342213 001 or 393531 001 Interface Manager card installed in an EML E Series tape library These versions of the Interface Manager card contain a label with the part number AS 340252 001 or AS 340252 002 and have an AUX port next to the serial port Removing the Interface Manager card 342213 001 or 393531 001 1 Use your backup software to stop all library activity and make sure the picker is empty 2 Turn off the power to the library 3 Identify the Interface Manager card It is located in the bottom slot in the card cage in the base module 4 Label the cables or write a note that shows the locations of all the cables plugged into the Interface Manager card to make it easier to reconnect them later 5 Unplug all cables from the Interface Manager card 64 Removing and replacing parts Loosen the captive screws in the ejector handles at both
78. ic Ethernet port connection to Interface Manager card 3 Reserved port not used 4 CLI port RS 232 HP services only Interface Manager card 16 The Interface Manager card is an HP proprietary management card designed to consolidate and simplify the management of multiple interface controllers installed in the library It also provides SAN related diagnostics and management for library components including the interface controllers tape drives and robotics The Interface Manager card in conjunction with HP Command View TL software provides remote management of the library by using a serial Telnet or Web based graphical user interface GUI Figure 9 Ports on the Interface Manager card 342213 001 or 393531 001 STATUS ERROR 10421 1 Cascade Ethernet port connection to library robotics 2 Private Ethernet ports to interface controllers controller 3 Network Ethernet port to management station 4 Serial port 5 Auxiliary RJ 11 serial connector not used Figure 10 Ports on the Interface Manager card 480240 001 TO FIBRE CHANNEL CONTROLLERS 11969 1 Cascade Ethernet port connection to library robotics 2 Private Ethernet ports to interface controllers controller 3 Network Ethernet port to management station 4 Serial port 5 USB port Library overview The Interface Manager card communicates with the management station over the LAN The management station is a Microsoft Windows based PC
79. iguring 40 robotics unit description 12 troubleshooting 55 RS232 interface 20 run admin tests 41 S Secure Manager 57 62 serial port configuration verifying 62 Service Menu screen 42 slot numbering base module 25 base module 71e 24 card cage expansion module 26 scheme 23 tape drive expansion module 25 startup problems 53 Status screen 37 Subscriber s Choice HP 81 Support screen 42 support ticket 52 switch LEDs 46 ports 21 symbols in text 81 T table assembly 12 Taiwanese notices 89 tape cartridges ESD precautions 29 labeling 29 maintaining 50 used by library 21 WORM 21 write protect switch 31 tape drive 29 see also Ultrium tape drive cleaning 51 tape drive expansion module 14 tape drive expansion module power supply removal and replacement 69 tape inventory 29 TCP IP 19 technical support m HP 80 Telnet session 19 20 terminal configuration settings 63 text symbols 81 troubleshooting basic Fibre Channel 61 devices verifying 62 FC connection verifying 62 HBA device driver verifying 62 host configuration verifying 62 interface controller 61 interface controller problems 61 Interface Manager card 58 OCP problems 55 operating problems 57 robotics problems 55 startup problems 53 tape drive problems 57 U Ultrium 1840 see LTO4 Ultrium 3280 see LTO5 Ultrium 6650 see LTO6 Ultrium tape drive 1840 21 3280 21 6650 21 960 21 removal and repl
80. informational warning or critical events The last event listed on the screen is the most recent event that occurred Events have a date stamp code numbers a brief text description of the problem and usually a location of the module or slot where the error took place The following is an example of an OCP log event and what information is included 2005 04 06T10 07 57 068 0 0 0 0 0 3200 ifm null error 3000 3312 re Code values are decoded with a support ticket from Command View TL and L amp IT This OCP message decodes to Date fime address opstate source source severity activity event ID or result additional information In this case the opstate is lfm is ok the activity is Cartridge Move and result is Get Failed For general troubleshooting use the following table after you isolate your problem to a category or specific area of the library and then go to the reference mentioned that describes a corrective action Table 20 Fault isolation to a specific area Problem area or category Where to find corrective action Startup problems OCP problems Go to page 53 Go to page 55 Robotics problems Go to page 55 Operating problems Go to page 57 Tape drive problems Go to page 57 Interface Manager card problems Go to page 59 and page 60 Interface controller problems Troubleshooting and event reporting Go to page 61 Startup problems Table 21 S
81. ing statement Class A equipment 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 instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of th
82. inside a library 2 A molded unit that holds multiple cartridges The storage system electronic printed circuit board into which storage system devices can be plugged A component of the robot that is used for tape cartridge identification and position calibration The 12U module in every HP Enterprise Modular Library E Series that contains the robot tape drives and card cage for controller cards For slot numbering purposes the base module is divided into a base unit 8U and tape drive expansion module 4U Also called printed wire assembly or printed circuit board The plastic housing around a cartridge tape A plastic leader block is attached to the tape for automatic threading when loaded in transport The spine of the cartridge contains a label listing the volume identification number See array A door on the center front of a library through which service personnel or operators can access the interior of the library Class A equipment is intended for commercial installation Class 1 lasers are products where the power of the laser beam produced the accessible emission is always below the Maximum Permissible Exposure value Therefore for Class 1 lasers the output power is below the level at which it is believed eye damage will occur Exposure to the beam of a Class 1 laser will not result in eye injury Class 1 lasers may therefore be considered eye safe Class 2 lasers are limited to a maximum output power of 1 mW A person rec
83. ire load port to be import export slots or storage slots The base module contains a load port capable of using one 5 cartridge magazine An operator control panel OCP is located at the bottom front of the base module The base module contains an autoranging power supply a redundant power supply is optional card cage cable management features and space for mounting up to four LTO technology tape drives on the back Library overview The card cage in the base module see page 13 provides six cPCI slots for the following e library robotics controller see page 16 A single slot 6U wide cPCI board having Ethernet ports and an RS 232 port One Ethernet port connects this controller to the Interface Manager card e Interface Manager card see page 16 A single slot 4U wide cPCI board having six Ethernet ports This board contains 128MB of dynamic random access memory DRAM plus a 256MB CompactFlash memory card both in their own sockets A 2U wide adapter panel next to the 4U wide Interface Manager card enables it to fit in the lowest 6U wide card cage slot e Interface controller A cPCI board having two FC ports for connecting to the SAN along with four FC ports for connecting up to four HP LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives LTO4 and later tape drives do not connect to the interface controller instead they connect directly to the SAN The interface controller is available in two speeds The e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller has an FC spe
84. library The library is reinventoried after the center door is closed Reboot Librar Does a library reboot Does an inventory of all tape slots and rediscovers y y y D all hardware controllers and tape drives 40 Using the library Table 6 Operations screen functions continued Function Media Operations Description Performs the following tasks e Move Tape Select a Source and Element Type where you want to move a tape from and a Destination and Element Type where you want to move a fape fo Element types consist of a tape drive load port I O or slot location Numbers can be entered from the keypad The up down arrows cycle you through full source or empty destination locations After choosing a source and destination select Move e Clean Drive Select the cleaning media and the drive to be cleaned Run Admin Tests Performs the following tests e Operator Control Panel Align Touch Screen Touch and release the screen near the rectangle in the center As you approach the rectangle at some point it changes color The color change takes place when the border of the rectangle is touched This is where the touch pad and visual screen should be aligned Use the Up Down Left Right buttons to align the screen There is no visual effect when using the adjustment buttons Use the touch screen again to make sure that the adjustment is how you want it Select the Save tab to make the
85. ll tape cartridges for shipment Install the shipping straps on the robot Push the yellow gear lock up to prevent movement of the reduction gear Pia eS 10954 1 Shipping straps 2 Yellow gear lock Selecting an installation location 77 6 Disconnect all cables from hosts switches or local networks and pack them with other library 7 accessories If the library needs to be crated go to the next section Repacking the library Use this section if you need to 78 A NO ma ow Ship the library to the new site Transport the library by forklift or similar means WARNING Use at least two people to perform any steps that involve lifting or guiding the library Put the library on a shock pallet If your library was delivered in a rack use the shock pallet that came with the library If your library was not delivered in a rack use your own shock pallet a Raise the library support feet b With the help of at least one person roll the library to a position in front of the pallet ramp c Roll the library onto the pallet Secure the library a Place the antistatic bag over the library and secure it into place b Use the four shipping bolts to secure the library to the pallet c Remove the ramps from the pallet and place them in a box Place the ramp box and accessory kits onto the pallet Place the four corner posts against the rack Wrap the cardboard sheets around the library and fasten usi
86. load port ban i H Lan a 10443 76 Removing and replacing parts 5 Moving the library This section explains how to move or ship the library To ship the library or move it using a motor vehicle for example truck or forklift follow the instructions in this section To move the library to a new location within the same building or facility follow all instructions in this section except for those found in page 78 A CAUTION Moving or shipping the library without proper packaging materials can result in damage to library components HP strongly recommends that an HP authorized service representative move a library to another location NOTE These procedures require the original packaging materials of the library If you do not have the original packaging materials contact your support representative for ordering information Selecting an installation location When choosing an installation site for the library consider the requirements in the following sections Preparing the library for a short move 1 Remove all tape cartridges from the tape drives using your application software 2 Roll the library carefully on level surfaces to its destination Preparing the library for long distance relocation 1 Use your application software to remove all tape cartridges from the tape drives Remove all tape cartridges from the library slots Caretully pack a
87. lots 23 40 slot numbering 24 upgrading 13 27 A adapter panel 13 adjust screen contrast 40 align screen 41 B barcode labels configuring use 29 40 information tracked 30 inventory speed 40 57 ordering 102 placement 30 barcode reader failure 55 location 12 barcode reporting format 40 base module card cage 13 description 11 base module power supply removal and replacement 69 battery replacement notices 98 E cable management feature 13 Canadian notice 88 capacity expansion module 15 card cage expansion module 14 power supply removal and replacement 70 caster boss 105 center door interlock 29 change network settings 39 change password 39 changing the master controller 19 clean tape drive 51 cleaning a drive 41 command line interface 19 58 command screen interface 27 Command View TL as diagnostic tool 51 capacity upgrade license 13 27 with Interface Manager card 16 17 CompactFlash memory card location 13 removal 65 Component Status screen 38 configuration barcode reporting formats 40 interface controller verification 62 inventory mode 29 40 load ports 39 reserve slots 40 Configuration screen 39 Contact Information screen 42 contrast adjustment 40 conventions document 81 text symbols 81 cPCI slots 13 customer reserved space 11 D Declaration of Conformity 87 devices troubleshooting 62 DHCP 39 diagnostic support tools 51 Display Libra
88. nager card Push down on the module to fasten the latches Insert the other memory module into the memory module socket on the old Interface Manager card Push down on the module to fasten the latches Replacing the Interface Manager card 342213 001 or 393531 001 66 l Position the Interface Manager card as shown in page 65 Align the Interface Manager card with the guides in the bottom slot in the card cage in the base module and slide the Interface Manager card into the library Push the ejector handles to the inside to fully engage the Interface Manager card into the backplane Tighten the captive screws in both ejector handles Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver Plug the cables into the Interface Manager card exactly as they were plugged into the original Interface Manager card see the labels on the cables or the note that you wrote Turn on the power to the library NOTE Because all of the configuration settings for the Interface Manager card are stored on the CompactFlash memory card that you moved your new Interface Manager card retains the configuration of the original card To examine or change these settings see the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide Make sure that the status LEDs indicate a normal state see page 43 Removing and replacing parts Interface Manager card 480240 001 This section explains how to replace the 480240 001 Interface Manager card installed in an EML E Series tape librar
89. nce Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la class A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union notice This product complies with the following EU directives e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards European Norms which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by Hewlett Packard for this product or product family This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product This marking is valid for non Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products e g Bluetooth Certificates can be obtained from http www hp com go certiticates Hewlett Packard GmbH HQ TRE Herrenberger Strasse 140 71034 Boeblingen Germany Japanese notices Japanese VCCI A notice CORB DIAMABRWRECT CORBERE a CRASS CENAR CARDS SOBRA REBT Ok ERENS CEMHVET VCCIA 88 Regulatory statements Japanese VCCI B notice ORBE HR a ES EL RS VCCI o EES 7 FABRE TH COR MIL KERN CHATS L HAMEL TOES CORR d r LEY a ISL ER LT MASHEE SIgRSzAzbR IC LADOS
90. ng target IDs greater than 15 16 and higher To resolve this situation in a direct attach configuration configure the interface controller to use hard addressing and set the AL_PA to a value that the HBA can map with an ID less than 16 Examining HBA device driver information Review the HBA device driver Readme txt file for configuration specifics An HBA may require a different configuration HBAs typically come with utility programs to view or change their configurations Examining serial port configuration If you have problems connecting to the serial interface make sure that the configuration of the terminal or terminal emulation program is correct Troubleshooting and event reporting Table 28 Terminal configuration settings Attribute Setting BAUD Rate Autobaud 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bit Parity None Flow Control None or XON XOFF 1 Default setting If problems persist examine the cabling If a valid Ethernet IP address is configured serial configuration settings can also be set using Telnet Troubleshooting 63 4 Removing and replacing parts This chapter provides information for the removal and replacement of each expansion module and field replaceable unit FRU A CAUTION Components within the library contain staticsensitive parts Use appropriate ESD precautions including the use of a grounding strap when performing service inside the l
91. ng the plastic restraining clips Place the top cap onto the packed library Secure the packed library with two restraining bands Moving the library Figure 58 Repacking the library 01013 1 Ramps 2 Corner posts 3 Corrugated sheets 4 Cap 5 Antistatic bag 6 Shock pallet Preparing the library for operation After shipping or moving the library see the Getting Started manual for your library to e Prepare the new installation site e Receive the library e Uncrate the library e Position the library e Remove the robotics unit shipping restraints e Install and configure the library Preparing the library for operation 79 6 Support and other resources e Contacting HP page 80 e Related information page 80 e Document conventions and symbols Contacting HP Go to www hp com support cvtl for the latest troubleshooting information firmware updates software versions and documentation Before contacting HP collect the following information e Product model names and numbers e Technical support registration number if applicable e Product serial numbers e Error messages e Operating system type and revision level e Detailed questions For worldwide technical support information see the HP support website http www hp com support Related information The following sections present related information including e Related documentation e HP web sites Related documentation Th
92. nment through visual screens Host bus adapter A circuit board residing in the host system that handles requests to and from the host system and the library One or more computers that generate and communicate data to the library The capability that enables a component to be replaced while power to the component is maintained This feature enables hardware maintenance actions and hardware upgrades to proceed without disrupting subsystem availability Horizontal pitch A measurement of the width of a chassis Library circuit card assemblies sitting horizontally in card cages are measured vertically in these units where one HP is 5 08 mm 0 2 inches An automated tape library composed of a e Base module e Tape drive expansion module optional e Card cage expansion module optional The process of placing a tape cartridge into the load port so that the robot can insert it into a storage slot A procedure that activates a machine reset initiates wake up diagnostics from EPROMs and loads functional code A switch that disconnects power to library mechanisms excluding tape drives when the center door is opened The process of reading and storing in memory the barcode identification and locations of all tape cartridges in the library IPv4 is an Internet Protocol that contains addressing information and some control information that enables data to be routed in a network IPv4 has an IP address size of 32 bits and is written a
93. ntil you reboot the library After a reboot the library rediscovers all components and reassigns numbers from top to bottom Using the OCP 37 38 Figure 32 OCP Status screen Operational D Status Configuration Operations Support Identity Screen Health Summary gt Component Status gt Event Log Type Selection View Library Inventory Table 4 Status screen functions Function Identity Screen Description Contains basic configuration information The library name IPv4 address and IPv Interface Identifier are obtained from Command View TL Other information comes from the robot firmware The number of interface controllers and tape drives installed in the library are listed as well as the total number of available storage slots For example load port slots configured as storage slots are counted in the total of available slots while load ports used to move tape cartridges in and out of the library are not counted in the total This screen also shows the library model library serial number and library firmware version Health Summary Displays a status icon and health information for the library and individual components e Library and Robotics Displays the health status of the library robotics and each power supply in the library e Load Ports Provides the health status of each load port in the library e Drives Provides the health status of each drive in the library
94. o the Health Summary screen The detailed functions of the four top level menu tabs Status Configuration Operations and Support are discussed later Selecting any of these four tabs takes you to menu items under that screen category Five navigation tabs can be displayed at the bottom of the screen The thumbtacked in or out tab was discussed in page 33 The remaining tabs are e Help Displays help text for features appearing on that screen e Page Up Scrolls text to a previous page when text is longer than a page in size e Page Down Scrolls text to the following page when text is longer than a page in size Back Moves you one level up in the menu tree All screens except the Home test status error message and keypad screens have this tab at the lower right corner Returning to the Home screen removes all password privileges previously granted through the OCP Timeouts The library enters a timeout state after five minutes of inactivity In this state e The OCP backlight turns off e Password privileges are removed on all screens granted access e The OCP returns to either the Home screen or a thumbtacked screen if one is designated If a thumbtacked screen consists of more than one page the pages cycle every five seconds Touching a screen in a timeout state turns on the backlight Subsequent touches after the backlight is lit perform the requested command The following are special timeout cases e When a service pa
95. oller instead they connect directly to the SAN Libraries that contain only LTO4 or later tape drives still need one interface controller which is used to direct commands to the robot The interface controller is available in two speeds 2 Gbps and 4 Gbps Ports on the e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller Figure 13 Ports on the e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller ETO ET e ETS Roo La d o 090 10422 1 FC ports to LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives 2 FC ports to hosts 3 Ethernet port connection to Interface Manager card 4 Serial port Ports on the e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller Figure 14 Ports on the e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller O oo f l Jj ve rg ve vg E 10953 1 FC ports to LTO2 and LTO3 tape drives 2 FC ports to hosts 3 Ethernet port connection to Interface Manager card 4 Serial port 18 Library overview Changing the master controller SIPP master One interface controller is assigned by the Interface Manager card as the master controller the SIPP master Only the SIPP master is designated to send commands to the library robotics controller If multiple interface controllers are present Command View TL software through the Cabling View can be used to determine which one is acting as the SIPP master Changing the SIPP master requires a service level password and command using the CLI Telnet or serial The commands are SERVICE L amp TTPASSWORD SET IPCONNECTION INTERFACE MASTER X if the
96. om host systems to the appropriate LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive or to the library robotics controller The library robotics controller receives commands over an internal private network and from the OCP It manages robotics movement monitors the door and load port sensor status and stores library information in volatile memory Load ports and magazines 20 The load ports are mechanical devices on the front of the library that enable you to import and export tape cartridges to and from the library through removable magazines or act as additional library storage slots These two functions for a load port cannot be mixed you must either designate an entire load port to be import export slots or storage slots The base module contains a load port capable of using one 5 cartridge magazine The 8U expansion modules contain load ports capable of using two 5 cartridge magazines each Library overview Figure 16 Library load ports on 40U configuration 10434 Tape drives The Ultrium tape drive is a high performance streaming tape drive that uses LTO technology The library can use Ultrium 460 LTO 2 Ultrium 960 LTO 3 Ultrium 1840 LTO4 Ultrium 3280 LTO5 and Ultrium 6650 LTO6 tape drives The Ultrium 960 and later include support for both rewriteable and Write Once Read Many WORM tape cartridges WORM tape cartridges provide an enhanced level of data security against alteration of data because you cannot erase or overwrite them To
97. ontents 1 Library overview The HP Enterprise Modular Library EML E Series Tape Libraries provide performance reliability and investment protection for your data protection needs With up to 16 HP LTO tape drives the EML E Series boasts native throughput of over 6 9 TB hr Based on the HP Extended Tape Library Architecture ETLA controllers help to ensure that rogue I O requests do not interrupt the backup or recovery job in progress Additionally the hardware itself is very reliable designed for 24x7 environments Investment protection is achieved through the addition of expansion modules the EML E Series library scales within the library footprint to 16 drives and 442 slots for maximum performance or 8 drives and 505 slots for maximum capacity The EML E Series Tape Libraries contain the following features Scalable capacity from 71 slots to 505 slots Scalable performance up to 16 Ultrium tape drives with 442 slots Interface controllers protect tape drives from SAN events Remote management via Command View for Tape Libraries software or the command line interface Easy to use touch screen graphical user interface User configurable load ports with removable magazines Certified under the HP Enterprise Backup Solution EBS Factory and field rack configurations 2 000 000 mean swaps between failure Available configurations You can order the library in the following configurations Table 1 EML configurations Configuration
98. op of the back wall cannot be used because the tape drives in the module above it prevent the robot from reaching these slots On the front of the capacity expansion module are three windows for viewing the robotic motion inside the library To the right is a 10 cartridge configurable load port that holds two 5 cartridge magazines On the back of the capacity expansion module are cable management features for cable routing and dressing Figure 7 Capacity expansion module 10978 1 Viewing windows 2 10 Cartridge load port 3 Cable management features Controller cards This section explains the function of the three major cards that control the library These cards are e Library robotics controller e Interface Manager card e Interface controller Controller cards 15 Library robotics controller The library robotics controller contains firmware to control the robot communicate with the Interface Manager card manage the library servo and vision control and monitor the door and load port sensor status Robot commands are sent from hosts in the SAN to an interface controller which directs them over an internal Ethernet network to the library robotics controller The library robotics controller translates these commands into movements to be performed by the robot Figure 8 Ports on the library robotics controller L L i OS fl lg PRIVATE PUBLIC RESERVED CU 10420 1 Private Ethernet port not used 2 Publ
99. oriseerde HP Business of Service Partner Neem contact op met een geautoriseerde leverancier of een Business of Service Partner voor meer informatie over het vervangen of op de juiste manier vernietigen van accu s Regulatory statements French battery notice Avis relatif aux piles AN AVERTISSEMENT cet appareil pout contenir des piles N essayez pas de recharger les piles apr s les avoir retir es Evitez de les mettre en contact avec de l eau ou de les soumettre des temp ratures sup rieures 60 C N essayez pas de d monter d craser ou de percer les piles N essayez pas de court circuiter les bornes de la pile ou de jeter cette derni re dans le feu ou l eau Remplacez les piles exclusivement par des pi ces de rechange HP pr vues pour ce produit Les piles modules de batteries et accumulateurs ne doivent pas tre jet s avec les d chets m nagers Pour permettre leur recyclage ou leur limination veuillez utiliser les syst mes de collecte publique ou renvoyez les HP votre Partenaire Agr HP ou aux agents agr s Contactez un Revendeur Agr ou Mainteneur Agr pour savoir comment remplacer el jeter vos piles German battery notice Hinweise zu Batterien und Akkus bd VORSICHT Dieses Produkt enth lt unter Umst nden eine Batterie oder einen Akku Versuchen Sie nicht Batterien und Akkus au erhalb des Ger tes wieder aufzuladen Sch tzen Sie Batterien und Akkus vo
100. os de recogida o devu lvalas a HP un distribuidor autorizado de HP o sus agentes Para obtener m s informaci n sobre la sustituci n de la bater a o su eliminaci n correcta consulte con su distribuidor o servicio t cnico autorizado Battery replacement notices 101 C Ordering HP tape cartridges and barcode label packs Where to buy tape cartridges and barcode labels HP recommends using HP tape cartridges in your HP StorageWorks tape library These can be purchased directly from HP or through an authorized reseller or sales office e For the location of an HP authorized reseller o Col 1 800 345 1518 U S only o Col 1 800 263 5868 Canada only o Outside of North America see the HP web site for locations and telephone numbers htto www hp com su e To order through HP ort o Col 1 800 538 8787 North America only o Visit us online at http www hp com go storagemedia Part numbers for tape cartridges and barcode labels Table 34 HP tape cartridges and barcode labels Tape drive type product HP part number Ultrium 460 Data cartridge C7972A 400 GR Prelabeled data cartridge C7972AL 400 GB Europe Americas only Universal cleaning cartridge C7978A Barcode label pack 100 data labels 10 cleaning labels Q2002A Ultrium 960 Data cartridge read write C7973A 800 GB Data cartridge WORM write once read many C7973W 800 GB Prelabele
101. osts e Check that the FAULT LED on the tape drives are off e Check the log files for network problems e Make sure that the interface controllers are powered on and ready During initialization the library robot stops moving and the OCP status bar is red e Use Command View TL or L amp TT to generate a support ticket and check the event log e Check the last entry in the critical error log on the OCP Use the following errors as examples in correcting the problem 0100 Module does not have RLP 2 e Check power to the module number Refer to the checks listed previously under The library does not power on 5501 Failed target calibration for MRC X X X e Make sure that nothing is obstructing the barcode reader e Make sure that the magazine is installed and seated properly e Check for defective magazine target markings 0000 End of Text e Open the library door and check the picker for a tape cartridge If a cartridge is present remove the tape cartridge and place it into an empty slot Close the library door to start an inventory Opcode 0514 Robot needs to be reset e The library can fail to initialize if a tape is located on the floor If unable to use Command View TL or Telnet disconnect the network connection and reconnect One or more tape drives fail during startup e Check power supply indicator for power to the tape drive e Check that the tape drive is properly cabled and ready e C
102. other information that is listed in an automated log The action in which the library places a tape cartridge into the load port so that the operator can remove the cartridge from the library A bidirectional full duplex point to point serial data channel structured for high performance capacity The Fibre Channel is an interconnection of multiple communication ports called N_Ports These N_Ports are interconnected by a switching network called a fabric to a point to point link flash memory get GUI HBA host hot swappable HP unit of measure HP Enterprise Modular Library E Series import initialization interlock switch inventory IPv4 IPv6 lift drive assembly lift drive pulley lift pole lift reduction gear lift suspension cables lift flex cable load port logical library or an arbitrated loop Fibre Channel is a generalized transport mechanism with no protocol of its own A Fibre Channel does not have a native input output command set but can transport existing Upper Level Protocols ULP such as SCSI Fibre Channel operates at speeds of 200 MB per second Fibre Channel operates over distances of up to 100 m over copper media or up to 10 km over optical links Firmware memory for the current and previous version of library firmware An activity in which a robot obtains a tape cartridge from a slot or tape drive Graphical user interface Software that enables the user to control the library enviro
103. r Feuchtigkeit und Temperaturen ber 60 Verwenden Sie Batterien und Akkus nicht missbr uchlich nehmen Sie sie nicht auseinander und vermeiden Sie mechanische Besch digungen jeglicher Art Vermeiden Sie Kurzschlisse und setzen Sie Batterien und Akkus weder Wasser noch Feuer aus Ersetzen Sie Batterien und Akkus nur durch die von HP vorgesehenen Ersatzteile Batterien und Akkus d rfen nicht ber den normalen Hausm ll entsorgt werden Um sie der Wiederverwertung oder dem Sonderm ll zuzuf hren nutzen Sie die ffentlichen Sammelstellen oder setzen Sie sich bez glich der Entsorgung mit einem HP Partner in Verbindung Weitere Informationen zum Austausch von Batterien und Akkus oder zur sachgemiifien Entsorgung erhalten Sie bei Ihrem HP Partner oder Servicepartner Battery replacement notices 99 Italian battery notice Istruzioni per la batteria AN AVVERTENZA Questo dispositivo pud contenere una batteria Non tentare di ricaricare le batterie se rimosse Evitare che le batterie entrino in contatto con l acqua o siano esposte a temperature superiori a 60 C Non smontare schiacciare forare o utilizzare in modo improprio la batteria Non accorciare i contatti esterni o gettare in acqua o sul fuoco la batteria Sostituire la batteria solo con i ricambi HP previsti a questo scopo Le batterie e gli accumulatori non devono essere smaltiti insieme ai rifiuti domestici Per procedere al riciclaggio o al corre
104. r host reporting Configure Reserve Slots Configure Inventory Mode Adjust Screen Contrast Operations Using the library Unlock Load Ports Unlock Door Table 3 OCP components continued Tab Options to view or select Reboot Library Media Operations gt e Move Tape e Clean Drive Run Admin Tests gt e Operator Control Panel gt Align Touch Screen 2 Panel Colors 2 Panel Pixel Test o Panel Firmware Version 2 Turn Backlight Off e Inventory Library e Run Demo e Run Self Test e Slot Test e Drive Load Unload Test e Force Rewind Unload Test e Recalibrate Library Support HP Support Info Service Menu gt Contact Information Display Library Time Status screen The Status screen provides access to the current state of every library component Power supplies load ports tape drives and interface controllers are all numbered from top to bottom in the rack However power supplies are numbered by slot so if a slot is not filled with a power supply the slot still receives a number For example the top power supply slot in the rack is power supply 1 The power supply slot under that is power supply number 2 If a power supply is on the same level horizontally like those in the card cage expansion module the one to the right facing the back of the rack has the next highest number If a component is removed the numbering does not change u
105. reporting e Library configuration e Library and tape drive serial number reporting e Critical component status report e Critical component failure notification e Ability to move tapes to and from any location e Ability to configure barcode label length and justification reporting to the front panel and to the host e Access to error information e Adjust screen contrast Figure 18 Location of the OCP Numbering All of the tape cartridge slots and tape drives in a library are numbered with a coordinate system You might see these numbers in your application software or in error or diagnostic messages Error 22 Library overview messages often include a slot location in the format MRC x y z This identifies a module x row y and column z location Each module has a different number of available slots but a common numbering scheme for identifying the slot location The library numbers the LTO slots using the following scheme e In general the library numbers the slots one module at a time starting with the top module For slot numbering purposes the 12U base module is considered to be two modules an 8U base module and a 4U base module e Within each module column numbering starts with 1 at the left column as viewed from the front of the library e Within each module row numbering starts with 1 at the top row e Any reserved slots located in the first column of the 8U base module and taking up a
106. rs Troubleshooting and event reporting Table 26 Common Interface Manager card issues Symptom Command View TL server does not detect the Interface Manager card Possible cause Bad network connection Solution e Make sure that the Interface Manager card and the management station are correctly connected to the LAN e Use LEDs to troubleshoot Ethernet cabling page 43 and page 60 e Ping the Interface Manager card to make sure that the network is healthy Interface Manager card not powered on or in ready state e Power on the library Observe status and link LEDs page 43 and page 60 e Check for proper version of firmware See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for instructions Command View TL server does not detect the Interface Manager card cont Incorrect IPv4 address or IPv Interface Identifier Make sure the correct IPv4 or IPv address of the Interface Manager card is entered in Command View TL e See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for information on using CLl commands to make sure that the network IP address is correct e Configure Command View TL with the correct IP address See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for information on adding a library or visit http www hp com support cvil e See the HP Interface Manager and Command View TL User Guide for information about adding the library to Comm
107. ry Time screen 42 Disposal of waste equipment European Union 93 documentation conventions 81 HP website 80 related 80 e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller depiction 44 e2400 FC 2Gb interface controller depiction 18 44 functional description 18 LED indicators 61 master controller 19 troubleshooting 61 e2400 FC 4Gb interface controller depiction 18 LED indicators 61 troubleshooting 61 EML network 20 physical description 7 powering off 29 powering on 28 repacking 78 European Union notice 88 Event Log Type Selection screenlist 39 expansion modules capacity 15 card cage 14 tape drive 14 Extended Tape Library Architecture 7 F FC connection troubleshooting 62 FC port connection verifying 62 109 Federal Communications Commission notice 87 floor at lowest module 23 library 12 14 23 H HBA device driver troubleshooting 62 verifying information 62 Health Summary screen 38 help obtaining 80 Home screen OCP 33 host configuration troubleshooting 62 verifying 62 host maps 19 HP technical support 80 HP Support Info screen 42 Identity Screen 38 import export slots 12 20 23 independent software vendors 19 installation location EML 77 installing redundant PDU 104 Interface Manager card depiction 16 functional description 16 removal and replacement 64 troubleshooting 58 interlock center door 29 internal network 21 46 inventory 29 J Japan
108. s 6 Make sure the FC port LED for the corresponding tape drive on the interface controller is solid green see page 44 or page 44 7 Ifthe tape drive was installed in a previously vacant drive bay reboot the library On the OCP select the Operations gt Reboot Library command 8 Check the tape drive status on the OCP to make sure that the tape drive is recognized Alternatively make sure Command View TL recognizes the new tape drive using the console LTO4 and later tape drives NOTE For information on how to remove and replace LTO4 and later tape drives see the separate HP EML E series LTO4 or Later Tape Drive Replacement Instructions at http www hp com support emle Part number 447790 001 Ultrium 1840 Location In the base module or tape drive expansion module Characteristics e Hot swappable e 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Function Writes data to and reads data from Linear Tape Open LTO cartridges Illustration LTO4 and later tape drives 73 74 Part number 602100 001 Ultrium 3280 Location In the base module or tape drive expansion module Characteristics e Hotswappable e 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Function Writes data to and reads data from Linear Tape Open LTO cartridges Illustration Part number 706800 001 Ultrium 6650 Location In the base module or tape drive expansion module Characteristics e Hotswappable e
109. s as 1000 x 1000 bytes per second that is in base 10 in common with most other disk and tape drive vendors Most applications however measure performance as 1024 x 1024 bytes per second Specifications and characteristics B Regulatory statements Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore covered by these ales These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment for example personal computers The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user FCC rating label The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification A or B of the equipment Class B devices have an FCC logo or ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label After you determine the class of the device refer to the correspond
110. s four numbers separated by periods An IPv4 address contains numerals only 0 255 A sample IPv4 IP address looks like 127 0 0 1 IPv is an Internet Protocol that contains addressing information and some control information that enables data to be routed in a network IPv has an IP address size of 128 bits and is in hexadecimal format base 16 An IPv address can contain numerals 0 9 and some letters a f A sample IPv address looks like 3ffe ffff 100 f101 210 a4ff fee3 9566 A component of the robot that moves the table assembly vertically among the library modules A component of the lift drive assembly used to move the table assembly vertically along the lift pole to slots and tape drives The device that guides the vertical movement of the table assembly The component of the lift drive assembly that controls the lift drive pulley Four cables used to lift and lower the table assembly among the library modules The cable that carries control and power signals to the table assembly This cable automatically adjusts to the position of the table assembly in the library A device in the library that enables an operator to insert or remove tape cartridges during library operations A virtual representation of a physical library Also called virtual library partition 107 magazine PCI picker picker assembly put PWA reach mechanism robot robotics unit RS 232C slot slot database suspension cable table
111. s many as nine slots are not included in the numbering scheme A common use for reserved slots is for holding cleaning cartridges NOTE Reserved slots are not available on the EML 71e e If the load port slots are configured as import export slots they are skipped and not counted in the numbering of storage slots If the load port slots are instead configured as storage slots they are counted in the numbering scheme NOTE Reconfiguring the load port slots for either import export or storage changes the slot numbering in any lower modules the next time you perform an inventory e Some slots are not available in the bottom module in the library because the floor limits the distance that the robot can travel A CAUTION Never operate the library with the floor removed The robot can be damaged The slot numbering for various modules are shown on the following pages e Base module of the EML 71e page 24 e Base module of all other configurations page 25 e Tape drive expansion module page 25 e Card cage expansion module page 26 e Capacity expansion module page 26 Numbering 23 24 Figure 19 Slot numbering in the base module for the EML 71e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Robot park zone 3 Slots available for data cartridges 5 Tape drives 7 Row numbering 9 Load port slots 11 4U base module Library overview 10439 2 Array targets for the barcode scanner 4 Software
112. s y electr nicos que ya no se utilizan Para obtener m s informaci n p ngase en contacto con el servicio de recogida de residuos dom sticos Swedish recycling notice Hantering av elektroniskt avfall f r hemanv ndare inom EU Den h r symbolen inneb r att du inte ska kasta din produkt i hush llsavfallet V rna i st llet om natur och milj genom att l mna in uttj nt utrustning p anvisad insamlingsplats Allt elektriskt och elektroniskt avfall g r sedan vidare till tervinning Kontakta ditt tervinningsf retag f r mer information Battery replacement notices Dutch battery notice 98 Verklaring betreffende de batterij AN WAARSCHUWING dit apparaat bevat mogelijk een batterij Probeer de batterijen na het verwijderen niet op te laden Stel de batterijen niet bloot aan water of temperaturen boven 60 C De batterijen mogen niet worden beschadigd gedemonteerd geplet of doorboord Zorg dat u geen kortsluiting veroorzaakt tussen de externe contactpunten en laat de batterijen niet in aanraking komen met water of vuur Gebruik ter vervanging alleen door HP goedgekeurde batterijen Batterijen accu s en accumulators mogen niet worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval Als u de batterijen accu s wilt inleveren voor hergebruik of op de juiste manier wilt vernietigen kunt u gebruik maken van het openbare inzamelingssysteem voor klein chemisch afval of ze terugsturen naar HP of een geaut
113. sing the library Table 15 Indicators on the switch for the internal network continued Index Control indicator Function No 3 Link Act On The port is enabled and receiving a link indication from the connected device Off The port has no active network cable connected or is not receiving link signal Flashing Indicates that there is network activity on the port 4 Mode FDx When the FDx full duplex indicator LED is on the port Mode LEDs turn on for those ports that are operating at full duplex Speed When the Speed indicator LED is on the port Mode LEDs for ports 1 22 are lit for ports that are in 100 Mbps mode and are off for ports operating at 10 Mbps The port Mode LEDs for ports 23 24 are lit for ports that are in 100 or 1000 Mbps mode or are off for ports operating at 10 Mbps Library main power switch Figure 45 Control on the library main power switch pooo o Ppooogopoooo to Ooo o i NF WK H o ofo 10445 Table 16 Control on the library main power switch 1 Switch When switched On I powers on all library power supplies When switched Off O places all library power supplies in standby mode Controls and indicators 47 Power supply in the base module or tape drive expansion module Figure 46 Indicator on the autoranging power supply cocog o poooooosoogo DIN 9 ee ik ss lu AA SE bd T S 10446 Table 17 Indicator on the autoranging power supply Index No
114. ssword is entered the length of time to enter a timeout state changes from 5 minutes to 30 minutes If the OCP is touched during the 30 minute period the library reverts to a normal 5 minute period before a timeout e Ifa warning condition occurs while the library is timed out the backlight comes on for 30 minutes If the OCP is touched during this 30 minute period the library reverts to a normal 5 minute period before a timeout Otherwise the library re enters a normal timeout state after 30 minutes e Ifan error condition occurs while the library is timed out the backlight comes on for 60 minutes If the OCP is touched during this 60 minute period the library reverts to a normal 5 minute 34 Using the library period before a timeout Otherwise the library re enters a normal timeout state after 60 minutes For certain functions the timeout feature is disabled and re enabled when the function completes This occurs e During an operation and until the operation completes For example the OCP does not time out while a tape drive cleaning operation is in progress but waits for the operation to complete before starting the 5 minute timeout counter e While displaying the results of any test operation Select the Cancel or OK button to return to the test menu screen e When displaying an error report or menu after an error The screen is treated as temporarily thumbtacked which clears the password protected screens after the normal
115. sted last Filtering events does not remove them from the log View Library Inventory Identifies the status of each tape drive and slot location Configuration screen The Configuration screen provides administrator access to screens that enable you to change the library configuration and enables any user to adjust the contrast of the OCP screen Figure 33 OCP Configuration screen mmm Di Status Configuration Operations Support O Library Configuration gt gt Adjust Screen Contrast Table 5 Configuration screen functions Function Library Configuration Description enables the following items to be configured e Change Password The library ships with a null password Passwords must be set to exactly eight characters consisting of the numbers O through 9 and the period character The password can be required to unlock load ports If you forget your password contact HP support HP support can generate a temporary password that will enable you to access the library Change Password is also used to set whether the admin password is required to unlock the library load ports from the OCP After entering the existing or a new password Configuration Library Configuration gt Change Password the Load Port Access Password Option screen appears and indicates whether the password is required or not To toggle the setting to require the password press the box containing the text OCP a
116. synchronous transfer between computer equipment and accessories Data is transmitted bit by bit in a serial fashion The RS 232 standard defines the function and use of all 25 pins of a DB 25 type connector The location in the library in which a tape cartridge is stored The tape cartridge and slot records collected by the library inventory One of four cables used to raise and lower the table A component of the robotics unit that carries the picker assembly vertically among the library modules A container holding magnetic tape that can be processed without separating the tape from the container The library uses data and cleaning cartridges These cartridges are not interchangeable An electromechanical device that moves magnetic tape and includes mechanisms for writing and reading data to and from the tape An interface to control monitor tape drive operation A measure of chassis height 1U in rack measurement is 44 45 mm 1 75 inches Circuit card assemblies using the cPCI standard use the Eurocard range of circuit card sizes where 3U cards are 100 x 160 mm 3 94 x 6 3 inches and 6U cards are 230 x 160 mm 9 187 x 6 3 inches The Interface Manager card is considered 4U wide with dimensions of 161 9 x 157 3 mm 6 4 x 6 2 inches A 64 bit integer that identifies a Fibre Channel port A component of the hand assembly that rotates the hand horizontally Index Symbols 7le configuration 7 number of slots 11 reserved s
117. t which enables you to troubleshoot host connectivity and performance In addition with L amp TT you can e Identify all FC devices connected to your system e View detailed configuration identification inventory and tape drive information for the library e Run advanced diagnostic tests including connectivity read write media validation and testing library functionality e View library and tape drive error logs e Generate a detailed support file that can be E mailed or faxed to your support representative for analysis The L amp IT diagnostic provides an intuitive GUI with integrated contextsensitive help and can be downloaded free of charge Go to http www hp com support tapetools and select HP L amp TT Tool Troubleshooting An incorrect installation or configuration can cause platform problems In this case the library appears to be operating normally but no data can be interchanged or performance is poor You also could get an error code on the OCP To identify an error caused by this type of problem check your installation and configuration setup General tape drive errors usually result from a miscommunication between a library processor and a tape drive processor tape drive and tape interaction issues or a mechanical malfunction within Diagnostic support tools 51 52 the library Both platform problems and general tape drive errors display an error message or event code on the OCP Use the event codes
118. t LEDs Indicate activity and link status If one of these indicators is not lit or stays continuously lit it can indicate a problem with the network connection or cabling Make sure that the network connection is correct The port must be connected to a 10 100Base T Ethernet network to function properly Basic troubleshooting Simplify the installation by reducing it to the most basic configuration Then add elements one at a time making sure that the library operates correctly after each step Basic troubleshooting includes making sure that the setup and connections are correct e The FC port connection e The interface controller configuration e Devices e Host configuration e HBA device driver information e Serial port configuration Each of these topics is discussed in the following sections Troubleshooting i 62 Examining FC port connection Most hubs and switches have link indicators showing link status When the interface controller is connected and powered on the link indicator appears solid If it is not examine the cabling or connections To examine links e Make sure that the library is not running any tasks before disconnecting any cables Disconnect and reconnect the FC cable This procedure causes momentary activity of this indicator as the link reinitializes e Make sure that the cable type for the interface controller and the attached hub HBA or switch are similar NOTE By default the FC
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120. t be used The robotics unit is located at the top of the base module When fully retracted or parked the robot is fully contained within a 2U space For safety reasons the robot is parked before the center door can be opened Within the robot a lift table assembly contains a motor pulleys and cables to move the table up and down to a specific level in the library The picker assembly moves front and back and side to side along the table A barcode scanner attached to the bottom of the picker assembly scans targets on rack components for alignment as well as barcode labels on tape cartridges if they are present The picker has fingers that remove and insert tape cartridges among storage slots tape drives or load ports Figure 3 Robotics unit 1 Robotics unit 2 Lift flex retraction handle 3 Ratchet tool 4 Robot picker 5 Lift suspension cable 6 Table assembly 7 Lift pole 8 Lift flex cable The base module has two windows on the front for viewing the robotic motion inside the library A load port door is located to the right front see page 10 where a 5 cartridge magazine can be loaded with tape cartridges for insertion into or removal from the library The load ports are mechanical devices that enable you to import and export tape cartridges to and from the library through removable magazines or act as additional library storage slots These two functions for a load port cannot be mixed you must either designate an ent
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122. tartup problems Problem ermano The library does not power on Make sure that e The power cord is connected to a grounded electrical outlet e Each PDU power switch is on as well as the switch on the power strips Troubleshooting 53 54 Table 21 Startup problems continued Problem Corrective action e Power cords from PDU power strips are installed and seated e The library main power switch is on The library powers on but the robot does not move e Check the connections of the Ethernet cable between the library robotics controller and the Interface Manager card e If the Interface Manager card does not have access to the DHCP server and the library firmware is at release 2 4 or greater access the CLI from a serial connection and execute the command set network config eml e If the Interface Manager card does not have access to the DHCP server and the library firmware is at an earlier version than 2 4 use a valid service password to enter the IM CLI service mode then use the set network config eml command e Make sure that the robot shipping restraints have been removed The library or tape drives are not detected by the Interface Manager card or Command View TL software e Check cable connections e Check the cabling Make sure that all radial bends are greater than 5 cm 2 inches in diameter e Make sure that the tape drives and library are powered on and can be seen by the OCP and h
123. timeout period but displays the screen until it is acknowledged e When success or failure messages appear for an operation The screen is temporarily thumbtacked clearing the password protected screens after the normal timeout period but the screen remains until acknowledged OCP functions The OCP enables you to perform various functions on the library Table 3 page 36 provides a list of the OCP functions available from the Home screen Using the OCP 35 36 Table 3 OCP components Tab Status Options to view or select Identity Screen Health Summary gt Library and Robotics gt Library Status 2 Robotics Status Power Supply Status gt power supplies 1 6 Load Ports gt load ports 1 4 Drives gt drives 1 16 Interface Controllers gt interface controllers 1 4 Interface Manager Component Status gt Library and robotics Status gt o Library Status 2 Robotics Status Drive Odometers 2 Load Port Door Status o Library Sensors gt modules 1 4 Individual Drive Status All Drive Summary Interface Controller Status gt interface controllers 1 4 Interface Manager Status Event Log Type Selection View Library Inventory Configuration Library Configurations gt Change Password 2 Load Port Access Password Option Configure Load Ports Change Network Settings Configure Barcode Reporting Formats gt Format for front panel reporting Format fo
124. ting Ultrium tape cartridges SE o a PS 90 1 Write enabled 2 Write protected 10454 3 Write protect switch 4 Barcode label 5 Insertion arrow Inserting tape cartridges into the load port Inserting tapes through the center door of the library should only be done when bulk loading At all other times load tape cartridges into the library through the load port Not using the load port stops all robotic activity and tape movement and requires a complete library inventory before operations can resume When using the load port tape cartridges are inserted into 5 cartridge magazines which are placed into either the 5 cartridge load port or a 10 cartridge load port To use a load port 1 Attach a barcode label to each tape cartridge see page 29 2 Write protect or write enable each tape cartridge as appropriate see page 31 3 On the OCP select Operations gt Unlock Load Ports If the load ports are password protected and you are prompted to enter the password use the keypad that appears on the OCP to enter the password then press the Enter key on the touchscreen All load port doors open Setting the write protect switch 31 4 Grab the handle on the magazine and pull it out of the library A CAUTION Guard plates prevent access to the inside of the library when a load port magazine is removed These doors will move back out of the way when a magazine is reinserted You should not attempt to otherwise move t
125. tto smaltimento utilizzare il sistema di raccolta pubblico dei rifiuti o restituirli a HP ai Partner Ufficiali HP o ai relativi rappresentanti Per ulteriori informazioni sulla sostituzione e sullo smaltimento delle batterie contattare un Partner Ufficiale o un Centro di assistenza autorizzato Japanese battery notice Ay TYI BTA EE A Z ARR S T VEARMLT SRAMHVET AYTUSRVUAL THORS IL EBLE CCEA INGFUEKISSSLEY 60 C 140 F MELO BRIDA CCEALY Wy TURE DB MRL ett UL GL S D HTH KOKT RELET S TUE RI SRS HP E OO BAAL CRL CC S KRYIF NIFTY NID SEI MOERS RI RS ILL VAIS SiH GROMRMLATL HP HP i FEI Hui EU TL ANYFURMBLUBIERRA EI OC ORMIS APOYAR AA O BRL Eh AA 100 Regulatory statements Spanish battery notice Declaraci n sobre las bater as AN ADVERTENCIA Este dispositivo podria contener una bater a No intente recargar las bater as si las extrae Evite el contacto de las bater as con agua y no las exponga a temperaturas superiores a los 60 C 140 F No utilice incorrectamente ni desmonte aplaste o pinche las bater as No cortocircuite los contactos externos ni la arroje al fuego o al agua Sustituya las bater as s lo por el repuesto designado por HP Las bater as los paquetes de bater as y los acumuladores no se deben eliminar junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa Con el fin de tirarlos al contenedor de reciclaje adecuado utilice los sistemas p blic
126. ty on FC port B Controls and indicators 45 Figure 43 Indicators on an LTO5 and LTO6 tape drive Table 14 Indicators on an LTO5 or later tape drive Index No Control indicator Function 1 FAULT When lit yellow indicates that initialization is in progress the library robotics controller software has detected a failure that requires the replacement of the tape drive assembly or a hot swap can occur When not lit indicates normal operation 2 ID Beacon 3 ENCRYPTION STATUS When flashing green indicates that the drive is reading or writing encrypted data 4 MANAGEMENT ACTIVE When flashing indicates activity across the Ethernet port 5 MANAGEMENT SIGNAL When lit orange indicates the Ethernet port is connected 6 FCA When lit green indicates link activity on FC port A 7 FC B When lit green indicates link activity on FC port B Switch for the internal network 46 Figure 44 Indicators on the switch for the internal network 11594 Table 15 Indicators on the switch for the internal network Index Control indicator Function No 1 Power green On The switch is receiving power Off The switch is not receiving power 2 LED Mode Select 2 green FDx Indicates that the port Mode LEDs are displaying whether the ports are LEDs operating in full duplex Speed Indicates that the port Mode LEDs are displaying the operating speed U
127. u can open the center door If the robot is not parked prior to removing power you cannot readily open the center door Performing an inventory The library does an inventory at three different times e When you turn on the power to the library e When you reboot the library Operations Reboot Library e When you open and close the center door of the library Operations gt Unlock Door During the inventory e The library robotics controller applies voltage to the motors picker reach wrist and lift drive to obtain range of motion for each motor e The range of motion of the robot is tested e The targets and labels are read for calibration purposes e The barcode scanner looks at each slot to see if it contains a tape The library robotics controller stores this information You must configure the library to use or not use barcode labels Configuration gt Library Configuration gt Configure Inventory Mode If barcode labels are not used the inventory time may take as long as an hour and a tape cartridge in a slot is only known to the library as being full Attaching barcode labels to tape cartridges Attaching barcode labels enables the library and application software to identify the tape cartridge quickly thereby speeding up inventory time When a barcode label is not used the library simply designates that tape slot as being full Even though the library functions without barcode labels Powering off the library 29 30
128. udstyr Kontakt n rmeste renovationsafdeling for yderligere oplysninger Dutch recycling notice 94 Inzameling van afgedankte apparatuur van particuliere huishoudens in de Europese Unie Dit symbool betekent dat het product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het overige huishoudelijke afval Bescherm de gezondheid en het milieu door afgedankte apparatuur in te leveren bij een hiervoor bestemd inzamelpunt voor recycling van afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Neem voor meer informatie contact op met uw gemeentereinigingsdienst Regulatory statements Estonian recycling notice Aravisatavate seadmete likvideerimine Euroopa Liidu eramajapidamistes See mark n itab et seadet ei tohi visata olmepr gi hulka Inimeste tervise ja keskkonna s stmise nimel tuleb ravisatav toode tuua elektriliste ja elektrooniliste seadmete k itlemisega egelevasse kogumispunkti K simuste korral p rduge kohaliku pr gik itlusettev tte poole Finnish recycling notice Kotitalousj tteiden h vitt minen Euroopan unionin alueella T m symboli merkitsee ett laitetta ei saa h vitt muiden kotitalousj tteiden mukana Sen sijaan sinun on suojattava ihmisten terveytt ja ymp rist toimittamalla k yt st poistettu laite s hk tai elektroniikkaj tteen kierr tyspisteeseen Lis tietoja saat jatehuoltoyhtidlta French recycling notice Mise au rebut d quipement par les utilisateurs priv s dans l Union Europ enne C
129. users guide or HP StorageWorks Enterprise Modular Library E Series user guide 82 Support and other resources 7 Documentation feedback Send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback docsfeedback hp com 83 A Specifications and characteristics Library component specifications Table 30 Library component specifications Characteristic Specification 10642 rack with 1 PDU Physical Weight 114 84 kg 253 Ib Dimensions HxDxW 199 9 x 100 8 x 61 0 cm 78 7 x 39 7 x 24 in Electrical AC voltage range 200 240 V 50 60 Hz Load capacity 3680 VA 230 VAC Base module 12U with 1 power supply 2 tape drives and robot base module consists of base unit 8U and tape drive expansion module 4U Physical Weight base module 45 kg 98 Ib Weight tape drive expansion module 20 5 kg 44 8 lb Dimensions HxDxW base module 35 6 x 81 1 x 48 0 cm 14 0 x 31 9 x 18 9 in Dimensions HxDxW tape drive expansion 17 8 x 81 1 x 48 0 cm 7 0 x 31 9 x 18 9 in module Electrical Power rating 2 A at 200 VAC combined max peak Card cage expansion module 4U Physical Weight with 1 power supply and 3 interface 20 kg 43 8 lb controllers Dimensions HxDxW 17 8 x 76 3 x 48 0 cm 7 0 x 30 0 x 18 9 in Electrical Power rating 1 25 A at 200 VAC Tape drive expansion module 8U with 1 power supply and 4 tape drives Physical Weight 41 kg 90 0 lb Dimensions HxDxW
130. ving an LTO2 or OA tape Vean 72 Replacing an LTO2 or MOS ape geet eeeeEe 72 NOZ aie RE 73 RE E 75 Removing a load port maga mara 75 Replacing a load port magazine rd 75 E MI A O A E A O A A A 77 Selecting an installation lociones aida 77 Preparing the library for a short move 77 Preparing the library for long distance relocotton 77 Repacking AN E 78 Preparing the library toro SE 79 4 Contents 6 Support and other resources E En FEE EEn 80 Wl EE 80 Related ET E 80 Related EE 80 TEE 80 HP tape BOG E 81 le 81 Subscription EEES iaa 81 Typographic COVE EE 81 Updated regulatory compliance and recycling nofices 82 7 Documentation Teed belt asno 83 A specifications and CHONICIENSHOS iniciadas dadas 84 Library EE EE 84 Library environmental Epoca 85 PACE TCS EE EE 86 Ultrium tape drive compas a A 86 keieren Siolame aida 87 Federal Communications Commission notes ida 87 FCC rating Ierger 87 el EE 87 Class EE gEEEeEAERG 87 Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only 87 Medica 88 O A ners 88 Canadian notice Avis Conadlien ua daa a 88 AL E 88 Class Bocina das dad EE EEEE E EEA 88 European Union NONE puc dataset 88 Japanese Mii 88 Japanese YECLA MD rei t 88 Japanese EE 89 Japanese power cord statement dee caseanenensdeseedseeearnoulaanedicenseuasundicies 89 eet DEE 89 Class A SAWS PR EE 89 Class B SU E 89 Taiwanese TONE E 89 BSMI Class AO rai a 89 Taiwan battery recycle tement
131. work administrator Ping the management station If pinging fails and the IP address is correct contact your network administrator Wrong IP address Check the IP address of the management station On the management station open a command shell and enter IPCONFIG You must use this IP address or the network name of the management station in the URL to access Command View TL Management station not running or Command View TL service not running on management station Check to see if the management station is operational Use the Services applet to make sure that the Command View TL service is running on the management station Select Start Settings Control Panel gt Administrative Tools Services Table 27 Interface Manager card LED fault isolation Indicators Red LED Off Blinks 1x per 5 second interval Green LED Blinks 2x per 5 second Off interval Blinks 3x per 5 second Off interval Troubleshooting and event reporting Procedures Reset the Interface Manager card see page 43 If the problem persists replace the Interface Manager card Table 27 Interface Manager card LED fault isolation continued Indicators Procedures Blinks 4x per 5 second Off interval Off Blinks e per 5 second Reset the Interface Manager card see page 43 interva e If the Interface Manager card does not have access to the DHCP server and the library firmwar
132. y This version of the Interface Manager card contains a label with the part number AS 340252 003 has a USB port next to the serial port and has the word DUAL printed on the bezel Removing the Interface Manager card480240 001 Lk En Verify that your library meets the following requirements e This board requires a 1 GB CompactFlash to operate you cannot use a CompactFlash with a different capacity Therefore the Interface Manager card that you are replacing must contain a 1 GB CompactFlash In Step 7 you move the CompactFlash from the original card to the new card If you need to order a 1 GB CompactFlash contact HP service e You cannot use the 480240 001 Interface Manager card in the ESL9000 tape library If you have an ESL9000 library use either the 342213 001 or 393531 001 Interface Manager card instead e The 480240 001 Interface Manager card requires firmware version 1231 or later to operate Do not downgrade the firmware to an earlier version Use your backup software to stop all library activity and make sure the picker is empty Turn off the power to the library Identity the Interface Manager card It is located in the bottom slot of the base module card cage Label and unplug the cables a Label the cables or write a note that shows the locations of all the cables plugged into the Interface Manager card to make it easier to reconnect them later b Unplug all cables from the Interface Manager card Remove the
133. y back panel Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver WARNING The power supply might be hot Push the black ejector handle to the left Pull the ejector handle to remove the power supply from the library Figure 54 Removing a power supply from a card cage expansion module 10486 Replacing a power supply in the card cage expansion module l 2 3 Position the power supply as shown in page 71 Align the power supply with the guides in the card cage and slide the power supply into the library Push the ejector handle to the right Tighten the two captive screws Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver Power supply in the card cage expansion module 71 LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive Part number 375817 001 or 409859 001 Ultrium 460 or LTO2 381676 001 or 409860 001 Ultrium 960 or LTO3 Location In the base module or tape drive expansion module Characteristics e Hot swappable e 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Function Writes data to and reads data from Linear Tape Open LTO cartridges Illustration Required tools e Flat blade screwdriver Removing an LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive 1 Identify the tape drive to be replaced The FAULT LED light might be lit see page 45 A CAUTION To avoid damaging FC cables do not pinch or sharply bend the cables tighter than a 5 cm 2 inches diameter 2 Unplug the FC cable from the tape drive 3 Use your fingers or a flat blade screwdriver to loosen the captive
134. y operation should one of the AC power outlets fail The location of the power strips for the second PDU are installed in a manner such that the power cords of the redundant power supplies of each module level can easily reach the PDU Power rating As was the case with leakage current if equipment is added to the library rack from other sources it is your responsibility to make sure the power rating of the PDU and power cords are not exceeded by the load of this additional equipment The power rating of the PDU is sufficient to power up to seven power supplies in the library that are allowed by the leakage current specification You must check the power ratings of any additional equipment added to the rack the power rating of the PDU and the power rating of the power cords to make sure all are within specified limits 104 Installing a redundant PDU Placement of redundant PDU components The library primary PDU 1 and two power strips 1 and 3 are installed at the factory The redundant PDU 2 is installed above the primary PDU also in a OU side mount position The to of PDU 1 is approximately 33 cm 13 inches from the caster boss The top of PDU 2 is ce approximately 63 cm 25 inches from the caster boss see page 105 Power strip 2 is placed equidistant between power strips 1 and 3 Power strip 4 is placed in a position low in the rack so that it does not interfere with the power cords coming from PDU 1 to power strips
135. ys attached to the bottom module and the floor limits the distance that the robot can travel If the library floor is attached to the card cage expansion module the last two rows containing 16 slots cannot be used CAUTION Never operate the library with the floor removed The robot can be damaged The front of the card cage expansion module has one window for viewing robotic motion inside the library On the back six PCI card slots are available for additional interface controllers to expand the library tape drive capacity One interface controller is added for every four additional LTO2 or LTO3 tape drives LTO4 and later tape drives do not connect to an interface controller instead they connect directly to the SAN Two power supplies are located at the bottom of the card cage and two cooling fans are on the right Library overview Figure 6 Card cage expansion module 10437 1 Viewing window 2 4U blank cover 3 Card slots 4 Power supplies 5 Fans Capacity expansion module The capacity expansion module is an 8U chassis containing 120 LTO slots 110 permanent and 10 configurable If the library floor is attached to the capacity expansion module the bottom row containing 10 slots is blocked and cannot be used A CAUTION Never operate the library with the floor removed The robot can be damaged If the capacity expansion module is placed below the base module or a tape drive expansion module six slots at the t

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