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1. 122 CISPR 22 WARNING s oe ede Races Sabe So Le eee E 122 ACHTUNG eo cieu een ue dceiS eid eb dada dates seed pen Es 122 ATTENTION Suresnes db pda ated 122 Notice for USA and CANADA only 123 ATTENTION gtd sia deta cid ee ed Eh gue Hag SO X RET eS 123 REMARQU ten ORs a dae d abe pe pace e ees 123 Laser statement ill eld eee RR hoe OE bed eee Rr ead SERI ERR EE S 124 Class 1 laser product 2 e sert E etie tae eoe Du e d 124 Laser klasse Vivid nie ert cout ode eee S RE E ERES ER en IR Roe ads 124 Appareil laser de classe 1 44444444442 2e 124 Producto l ser de clase 1 124 Euokan laserlaite cen is ida ra book tds gra 125 Battery statement scisco etd nude a be da bd a bas eS EE ae i 126 LET OP aia 126 VARO TUS 30 3 3 53 5 niwbiesntadste nied eR dag citado tl sr hades 126 ATTENTION oi EE 126 ACHTUNG unie loto debe tke et ete wee te bine FA te 126 Luna nd E 127 PRECAUCION eters ors abate M O 127 VARNINGE netur de Ruth bur qur eo ERU RUE UR UN Eder EEN CR diee 127 D Sense Date Values uge ENEE e ERR ETUR 129 E Event Reporting sc str rro REPASA 143 Information events iode es eL oe DR et eine mn est ig gee TR dee DL 144 Warning events coccion cita be See ed eds NEEN ee pn pd dite Bad eae donc d 146 Critical events ode Re A ae end NUR bir UU Re S
2. 26 Card cage and controllers 28 e2400 160 FC and e2400 FC 2G interface controllers 28 Reset Dutton bid case eoe a niea e ote 30 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 3 Contents POW TANdICALOT 4 222 R A HR C RE NER EE RN ORO a 30 Serial port ise ee ida dd ota eer eh dech use be nee d 30 Ethernet porte means ne A a GA das Int eie t ca 30 External FC ports coimas se e a Se Ep ERR Ee une 31 SCSI buses e2400 160 FC interface controller only 31 Internal FC ports e2400 FC 2G interface controller only 31 LAN free backup and restore 31 Interface Manager card viana aaa clad tia entit ea Wades pate ead es 32 Library storage locations and slot numbering 35 Model 7128 musulmanes ti iranien roi 40 Model 630e 524 sua tede ber med bine der dor two beaded die bee oe 41 2 library el EE 43 Taking ESD precautions sens retera eani exo ten ser dues 44 Preparing tape cartridges 49 Labeling tape Cartridges 24 sese ette de tle a ve hee hs VERDE ROS deuil 49 Ultrium bar code labels 50 SDLT bar code labels iii ia A EN 51 Media label identifiers 52 Setting the write pro
3. Text symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death Caution Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions N could result in damage to equipment or data ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 9 About this Guide Tip Text in a tip provides additional help to readers by providing nonessential or optional techniques procedures or shortcuts Note Text set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Equipment symbols The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this guide pertains They have the following meanings AA Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure AR Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle ANA Any surface or area of the equi
4. 6 29 01 POWER ON RESET OCCURRED Informational message If power on occurs the host user should assume the inventory may have changed and should ask the library for that information again 6 29 02 BUS RESET OCCURRED Informational message If power on occurs the host user should assume the inventory may have changed and should ask the library for that information again 6 29 03 BUS DEVICE RESET OCCURRED Informational message If power on occurs the host user should assume the inventory may have changed and should ask the library for that information again ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 131 Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key ASC ASCQ Message Name Description 6 29 04 INTERNAL DEVICE RESET OCCURRED Informational message If power on occurs the host user should assume the inventory may have changed and should ask the library for that information again 6 2A 01 MODE PARAME Si ERS CHANGED Mode parameters may have changed due to another host issuing a Mode Select command B 30 00 INCOMPATIBLE MEDIA An attempt was made to move media to a destination element that is incapable of receiving it none 30 03 CLEANING CARTRIDGE INSTALLED Indicates that the element contains a cleaning cartridge that is not used up Thi
5. move command failed Corrective Action Check the source and destination The source should hold the cartridge to be moved the destination should be empty m Make sure the picker is empty and that there are no obstructions m Also make sure the library is on line and the Stop button is released m Retry the command A flash memory error is Contact your service provider reported A maximum m Turn off the library and allow it to cool down Lower temperature exceeded the room temperature if possible and increase warning is displayed ventilation around the library m The air filters may need to be changed If the por na temperature is too high the library S automatically shuts down until the temperature drops ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 81 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tape drive problems Table 12 describes the corrective action for problems with the tape drives Table 12 Tape drive problems Problem The library is unable to communicate with a Corrective Action This is indicated by a Drive Communication Time out error drive m Reseat the drive m Verify that the drive is set to On from the OCP The tape drive does not m Attempt the operation from the application software eject a cartridge B Open the front door and press and hold the eject button on the drive in question m Reset the drive from the OCP then attempt unload m f unsucce
6. 60 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations OCP components The OCP allows you to perform various functions on the library Table 6 provides a list of the OCP functionality available from the Home screen see Figure 24 Table 6 OCP components Home Screen Menu Screen Ports Screen Ops Screen Diags Screen Status display Menu items Load ports Operations Diagnostics m Library m Library m Open Left m Cabinet m Robotics Self Name m Cabinet Load Port zs Ondine Test m P Address m Setup pen Rat Offline ue to m Slots an Inventory Geer m Drives m Open Both Reb Load Ports eboot m Calibrate m Ports m Drives All Cabinet m Date Reset W Sequential Slot Test Unthread O W Sequential ae Drive Test Off m Random Test m Drives On Off y Random Slot Details Test Reset m Random Slot Unthread to Drive Test On Off Note The Stop button located in the bottom right hand portion of the OCP is available from every OCP screen This button stops the cabinet robot from moving and takes the cabinet offline To start the robotics and return the cabinet to the online state press the Start button The following sections provide information on each function available from the library OCP m Menu screen page 62 m Load Ports screen page 67 m Operations screen page 69 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 61 Library Operations m Diagnostics scre
7. hp StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library Second Edition May 2004 Part Number 350799 002 This guide describes procedures for operating relocating and troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library ra invent Copyright 2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Microsoft is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Hewlett Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Second Edition May 2004 Part Nu
8. 1 u niet voldoet aan de specifieke veiligheidsvoorschriften van uw land 2 de aderdikte te klein is waardoor oververhitting kan optreden met lichamelijk letsel en of beschadiging van de apparatuur tot gevolg en 3 het netsnoer breekt waardoor de interne contacten bloot komen te liggen met het risico van letsel door elektrische schok HP wijst alle aansprakelijkheid af als u een netsnoer gebruikt dat niet door HP is goedgekeurd ADVERTENCIA este producto s lo puede utilizarse con un cable de alimentaci n aprobado por HP para su regi n geogr fica espec fica El uso de un cable de alimentaci n no aprobado por HP puede provocar lo siguiente 1 el incumplimiento de requisitos de seguridad espec ficos del pa s 2 insuficiente corriente permanente admisible de conductor que puede provocar un sobrecalentamiento y posibles lesiones personales o da os a la propiedad y 3 una rotura que deje expuestos los contactos internos lo que supone un peligro potencial de descarga el ctrica para el usuario HP renuncia a toda responsabilidad en caso de utilizarse un cable de alimentaci n no aprobado por HP WARNING Avoid contact with the power supplies EMI filter and all other AC electrical components while the cabinet is connected to a power outlet AVERTISSEMENT vitez tout contact avec les blocs d alimentation le filtre EMI et tous les autres composants lectriques CA pendant que l armoire est connect e u
9. 20 Left only 16 572 17 20 Right only 32 556 17 20 Both 48 540 21 24 0 0 576 21 24 Left only 16 560 21 24 Right only 32 544 21 24 Both 48 528 Note If the load ports are configured those slots cannot be used as data slots ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 41 Library Overview 42 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations This chapter describes the following basic library operating procedures Taking ESD precautions page 44 Preparing tape cartridges page 49 Inserting tape cartridges page 55 Closing the cabinet doors and access panels page 56 Powering the library on and off page 58 Using the OCP page 60 Inserting tape cartridges into the load port page 73 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 43 Library Operations Taking ESD precautions Components within the library contain static sensitive parts To prevent damage to these parts while performing installation maintenance or replacement procedures observe the following precautions Keep the cabinet turned off during all installation maintenance and replacement procedures Keep the cabinet power cord connected to a grounded power outlet except when working with AC electrical components WARNING This product can only be used with an HP approved power cord for your specific geographic region Use of a non HP approved power cord may result in 1 not meeting individual country specific safety
10. 73 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 75 Start up problems 4 222 76 OCP problems 16 rr tre o mace duree Age DO yid A e aed e e ed TI Robotics problems 55 sais da at ne SE vi clan ted dura ERE aad ere 78 Operating problems a rr vr ans EE oe eae ag etui 80 Tap drive problems Set e acta dansant ia a oa aa das de 82 Interface Manager card problems 83 FC interface controller problems 88 LED 1ndicatots NN pou pas bcr eh IRR e abate e bd ek ee une 88 Basic troubleshooting 89 Verifying SCSI bus configuration 90 Verifying FC port connection 90 Verifying FC and SCSI devices in Windows NT 91 Verifying the interface controller configuration 91 Verifying d VICeS ic ada ena bd he Heian dav dade d aa aaa dada 91 Verifying the host configuration 92 Verifying HBA device driver information 92 Verifying serial port configuration 92 Maintaining tape cartridges 93 Cleaning tape drives sue s Liaw eos tbe pde wd
11. To avoid damage to your tape drive it is critical to use appropriate cleaning cartridges and properly formatted data cartridges Do not use DLT Tape I DLT Tape ll DLT Tape Ill or DLT Tape IIIXT data cartridges or DLT cleaning cartridges with SDLT tape drives ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 25 Library Overview Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your tape library Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of repeated failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup Caution Always discard damaged tape cartridges If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a tape drive it may damage the drive potentially requiring drive replacement Note For information on ordering tape cartridges and bar code labels refer to the ordering sheet that shipped with your library Load ports and magazines 26 The load ports are mechanical devices in the front panel of the library that enable you to import or export tape cartridges to and from the library via three tape cartridge magazines without interrupting library operations There are 2 tape cartridge magazines in the left load port and 4 in the right see Figure 6 The number of tape cartridges in these magazines differs between the SDLT and LTO libraries Table 3 lists LTO slot count for various configurations Table 4 lists SDLT slot count ESL E Series Tape Librar
12. and discrete components Close cabinet door and access panel when not working on the cabinet Be careful when installing the cabinet or handling components in dry climates or environments where cold weather heating is used Environments such as these with lower relative humidity have greater potential to produce static electricity ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 47 Library Operations 48 Note In environments with hi precautions such as the use o P h potential for static electricity take additional an antistatic smock or a grounded antistatic mat ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations Preparing tape cartridges 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 cartridge making it unusable and potentially hazardous to the tape drives Labeling tape cartridges Caution The misuse and misunderstanding of bar code technology can result GC in backup and restore failures To ensure that your bar codes meet HP s quality dada always purchase them from an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself For more information refer to the order form provided with the library as well as the Bar Code Label Requirements Compatibility and Usage white paper available from http www hp com support Note For information on ordering tape cartrid
13. den f hren kann 3 Stromschlaggefahr durch Kabelbruch und Freilegen der Adern F r den Fall dass ein nicht von HP zugelassenes Netzkabel verwendet wird bernimmt HP keinerlei Haftung un cavo di alimentazione approvato da HP specifico per la regione geografica dell utente L utilizzo di un cavo di alimentazione non approvato da HP potrebbe comportare 1 la non conformit alle normative locali in materia di antinfortunistica 2 l insufficienza della capacit di amperaggio del conduttore con conseguente surriscaldamento e potenziali lesioni personali e o danni alla propriet 3 la rottura del prodotto con conseguente esposizione dei contatti interni e potenziali lesioni da scosse HP rifiuta ogni responsabilit in caso di utilizzo di un cavo di alimentazione non approvato da HP 1 AVVEKIENZA II presente prodotto puo essere utilizzato esclusivamente con FEA UTE SLY HP AERE L CUE ER F e 56 AF OUR ER BIRD VET 1 C AROHBORE GE UIC OME i Tz SGU 2 EEMOERDBEN TA RRE FINE RL FAREED SIR 3 BERE RABO RARO EH LE Y 1408 EJ fe RD 5 S HP EEE 31 PIEFRHERORQRBI BS LT HP ILK WOBREERL AMET 4 ES o ARNm EBERT Sexe CROCO bht HP REO ER ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 45 Library Operations 46 WAARSCHUWING Dit product mag ALLEEN worden gebruikt met een netsnoer dat door HP is goedgekeurd voor gebruik in uw regio Als u een netsnoer gebruikt dat niet door HP is goedgekeurd kan dit ertoe leiden dat
14. field indicates further information related to the error or exception condition reported in the sense key field ASCQ Additional Sense Code Qualifier is part of the SCSI 2 specification The additional sense code qualifier ASCQ indicates detailed information related to the additional sense code Autoclean A user defined mode made on the touch screen GUI by which the library automatically performs drive cleaning tasks Bit The basic unit of data in a binary numbering system binary digit represented by a 0 ora 1 Eight bits equals one byte Byte The basic unit of computer memory which is large enough to hold one character Calibrate A process used by the library robotics to determine the exact position of storage data transfer and import export elements ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 153 Glossary 154 Check Condition status Blocks of data are stored on the tape medium along with additional information that the library controller uses to manage storage and retrieval The format of the additional information is unique and is hidden from the initiator during normal read or write operations This additional information is often used to identify the physical location of the blocks of data and the address of the logical block and to provide protection against the loss of the user data The address of the first logical block is zero The address of the last logical block is n 1 where n is the number of logical blo
15. left side of On Port connected to another Ethernet device ES Ethernet Flashing Data is being transmitted received por Link Speed LED On Port is operating at 100 Mbps right side of m z each Ethernet O Port is operating at 10 Mbps or pen is port not connected see Link Activity LED ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 83 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 15 describes common symptoms relating to the Interface Manager card and how to resolve them Table 15 Common Interface Manager issues Symptom Command View ESL server does not detect the Interface Manager card Possible Cause Bad network connection Solution m Verify that the Interface Manager card and the management station are correctly connected to the LAN W Use LEDs to troubleshoot Ethernet cabling W Ping the Interface Manager to verify network health Interface Manager card not powered on or in ready state Incorrect IP address m Power on the library Observe status and link LEDs m Interface Manager must be at firmware 1120 or higher on an ESL E series library m Interface vanagi must be at firmware 1130 or higher if connected to an e2400 FC 2G Verify that the correct IP address of the Interface Manager card is entered in Command View ESL m See the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Unpacking and Installation Guide for information on obtaining the correct IP address using the OCP m Co
16. m Sequential access devices tape drives m Changer devices tape libraries The e2400 160 FC interface controller provides bidirectional connectivity for Ultra 3 SCSI buses in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric FC SW environment The e2400 FC 2G interface controller provides fibre connectivity for native FC drives such as the Ultrium 460 FC drive ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Note For information on installing the HP StorageWorks e2400 160 FC and e2400 FC 2G interface controllers refer to the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Unpacking and Installation Guide or the documentation that shipped with the interface controller Figure 8 illustrates the I O panel of the e2400 160 FC interface controller ES Eco eo f e gl SR SS E ix Leg E E 5 7 O Reset button O SCSI bus port 0 Serial port O SCSI bus port 1 Ethernet port SCSI bus port 2 O FCport 1 O SCSI bus port 3 FC port 2 Figure 8 e2400 160 FC interface controller Figure 9 illustrates the I O panel of the e2400 FC 2G interface controller Reset button Tape drive FC port 0 internal connection Serial port Tape drive FC port 1 internal connection Ethernet port Tape drive FC port 2 internal connection FC port O external connection Tape drive FC port 3 internal connection Ge e e FC port 1 external connection Figure 9 e2400 FC 26 interface controller ESL E Series Tape
17. software ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 133 Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key ASC ASCQ Message Name Description 2 5A 01 OPERATOR MEDIUM REMOVAL REQUEST Indicates that the element contains a cleaning cartridge that is used up and the system is unable to export the cleaning cartridge Manually unload the tape The load port door is open so import export elements can not be accessed 2 80 00 DOOR IS OPENED INVENTORY MAY HAVE BEEN CORRUPTED Close door and retry command If the system is on line it executes its initialization procedure 6 80 00 DOOR WAS OPENED INVENTORY MAY HAVE BEEN CORRUPTED Close door and retry command none 80 01 DRIVE REQUIRES CLEANING Tape drive indicates that drive needs cleaning Clean the tape drive This is returned with element status data which has no sense key 5 80 01 TRANSFER FULL COMMAND CAN NOT BE EXECUTED Picker has cartridge in it Move cartridge to empty storage element using Move Medium command via your application software Retry command B TRANSFER FULL AT END OF PLACE Picker has cartridge in it at end of a place operation Move Medium with a target other than the Transfer Move cartridge to empty storage element using Move Medium command via your
18. 00 INVALID COMMAND OPERATION CODE rify the host command format 01 VALID ELEMENT ADDRESS eck Mode Sense data for correct element addresses 00 H H 210 3 S VALID FIELD IN COMMAND Ensure all reserve fields are set to z DATA BLOCK ero 130 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key ASC ASCQ Message Name Description 5 25 00 LOGICAL UNIT IS NOT SUPPORTED Verify the logical unit field specified in the command contains a legitimate logical unit number Check cabling to logical unit 5 26 00 INVALID FIELD IN PARAMETER LIST Verify Mode Select page fields Verify that fields comply with command format described in this guide 5 26 02 PARAMETER VALUE INVALID Verify Mode Select page fields Verify that fields comply with command format described in this guide This response is also returned for commands issued to the diagnostic interface of the library if an invalid parameter is sent 6 28 01 IMPORT OR EXPORT ELEMENT ACCESSED Load port door has been closed 6 29 00 POWER ON RESET OR BUS DEVICE RESET OCCURRED Informational message If power on occurs the host user should assume the inventory may have changed and should ask the library for that information again
19. Ifthe cleaning cartridge is ejected immediately then it has 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 drive using your application software The tape drive automatically loads the 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 96 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Characteristics This appendix lists characteristics and specifications of the library These characteristics and specifications are categorized as follows m Physical specifications and requirements page 98 m Performance and reliability characteristics page 99 m Environmental specifications page 100 Note Tape drive and media specifications are described in Tape drives on page 22 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 97 Library Characteristics Physical specifications and requirements Table 17 and Table 18 provide dimensions and other physical characteristics of the library unit Table 17 Physical characteristics Library Dimensions and Weight Width 30 in 76 cm Depth 48 in 122 cm Footprint 30 x 48 in 76 x 122 cm Height 75 in 191 cm Weight Fully loaded library 1350 lbs 612 kg Drives 13 5 lbs 6 12 kg each Cartridges 7 7 oz 2 18 kg each Tape Drives and Cartridg
20. Interface defective card or controller Manager card or FC interface controller 85 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 86 Table 15 Common Interface Manager issues Continued Symptom Interface Manager card does not detect drives or library Possible Cause SCSI cables not connected properly Solution Check cabling connections SCSI settings or termination not set properly m Check the SCSI settings for the device m Check that the SCSI bus is properly terminated and ensure the terminator LEDs indicate a normal state green Timing issues Reset the corresponding FC interface controller Drive not powered on or in ready state m Make sure the drive isn t set to off m Troubleshoot the drive ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 15 Common Interface Manager issues Continued Symptom Command View ESL does not run in the browser ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Possible Cause Incompatible browser version or Java support not enable Solution m Make sure you are using a minimum of Microsoft Internet Explorer v6 0 SP1 or later or Netscape Navigator v6 2 or later m 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 v1 42 or later from hitp wwws sun com software d
21. de plaatselijke en landelijke milieuwetgeving VAROITUS T ss tuotteessa on litiumparisto Emolevyll oleva Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 sis lt litiumpariston Litium saattaa olla luokiteltu vaaralliseksi aineeksi H vit t m paristo paikallisten lakien ja m r ysten mukaisesti ATTENTION Ce produit contient une batterie au lithium Le composant Dallas DS12B887 de la carte m re contient une batterie au lithium Le lithium peut tre consid r comme un produit dangereux Rejetez cette batterie selon les r glements locaux r gionaux ou f d raux ACHTUNG Dieses Produkt enth lt eine Lithium Batterie Der Dallas Halbleiter DS12B887 auf der Hauptplatine enth lt eine Lithium Batterie Lithium gilt als speziell zu entsorgender Sonderm ll Bei der Entsorgung dieser Batterie m ssen die entsprechenden lokalen l nder und bundesweiten Gesetze und Regelungen betreffend Sammel und R ckgabestellen beachtet werden 126 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Attenzione Regulatory Statements Questo prodotto contiene una batteria al litio Il modulo Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 contiene una batteria al litio sulla scheda madre Il litio pu essere considerato un materiale pericoloso Utilizzare questo tipo di batterie in accordo con le normative vigenti PRECAUCI N VARNING Este producto contiene una bater a de litio El modelo Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 de la placa base contiene una bater a de litio E
22. drives typically do not need regular cleaning as their design allows for minimal head contamination Use the cleaning tape only if the library indicates that the drive needs cleaning Use the cleaning tape more than once if a tape has severely contaminated the drive heads If the problem persists after two cleanings and the cleaning tape has not expired contact your authorized service provider Note Do not use a DLT DLT1 or VS cleaning tape almond in color in an SDLT drive SDLT cleaning tapes are gray and use a 7 or 8 character bar code label CLNxxxS or CLNxxxS 1 To clean the tape heads 1 2 Move a cleaning cartridge into the drive using your application software The tape drive automatically loads the cartridge and cleans the heads During the cleaning cycle the drive s green Ready LED flashes At the end of the cleaning cycle the drive ejects the cartridge Remove the cleaning cartridge from the drive Cleaning Ultrium tape drives Be aware of the following Ultrium tape drives have been developed to have a minimal cleaning requirement An HP Ultrium Universal Cleaning Cartridge can be used up to 50 times If you are using an older HP Ultrium cleaning cartridge check the documentation that came with your media ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 95 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Caution Only use HP Ultrium Universal Cleaning Cartridges in Ultrium 460 a or 460 FC tape drives m
23. eye safe Class II laser product Class 2 lasers are limited to a maximum output power of 1 mW A person receiving 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 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Glossary Elements SCSI designation for any device or bin in the library that can hold a cartridge SCSI elements include storage bins tape drives load port bins and the picker EMI Electro Magnetic Interference refers to unwanted electrical noise present on a power line This noise may leak from the power lines and affect equipment that isn t even connected to the power line Such leakage is called a magnetic field Magnetic fields are formed when unwanted noise voltages give rise to noise currents Such noise signals may adversely affect electronic equipment and cause intermittent data problems ESD Electrostatic Discharge Host The device or devices to which the library is connected IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission is based in Geneva Switzerland Load port The revolving assembly on a front door of enterprise libraries that incorporates a revolving drum and tape cartridge bins for loading and unloading tape cartridges LTO 2 Linear Tape Open i
24. issuing another command F3 02 DRIVE COMMUNICATION TIMEOUT The library is unable to communicate with a drive F3 20 DRIVE UNLOAD FAILED OR TIMED OUT The command to the drive to unload the tape failed to complete or timed out F3 21 DRIVE EJECT FAILED OR TIMED OUT The command to the drive to eject a tape failed to complete or time out F3 22 DRIVE LOAD FAILED OR TIMED OUT The command to the drive to load a tape failed to complete or timed out F3 23 DRIVE THREAD FAILED OR TIMED OUT The command to the drive to thread a tape failed or timed out ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 139 Sense Data Values Table 23 Hardware failure ASCQ values 00 0F OTHER Hardware internal failure Call Technical Support 10 1F ENCODER MOTOR Check the motor encoder connector 20 2F HOME SENSOR FLAG Home sensor flag failure Check home sensor connector and flag 30 3F ECHANICAL POSITION ERROR Hardware did not reach desired position The axis path could be obstructed Determine the cause of the obstruction Retry command If the failure recurs run self test 40 4F TIMEOUT Hardware did not reach desired position The axis rail lubrication may be insufficient The axis belt may be too tight The motor pulley may be loose Retry the command If the failu
25. out of system mechanical limits Issue a Rezero Unit command 4 82 See ROTARY HARDWARE FAILURE DEMOS Rotary hardware failure Call Technical Support 5 82 EO ROTARY INVALID START CONDITION Rotary hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command 5 82 FO ROTARY INVALID COMMAND Rotary axis was commanded to a position out of its legal range This is an internal code failure 4 83 See EXTENSION HARDWARE FAILURE id Extension hardware failure Call Technical Support 136 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key ASC ASCQ Message Name Description 5 83 EO EXTENSION INVALID START CONDITION Extension hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command 5 83 FO EXTENSION INVALID COMMAND Extension hardware was commanded to a position out of the systems mechanical limits 4 84 See VERTICAL HARDWARE FAILURE acis Vertical hardware internal failure Call Technical Support 5 84 EO VERTICAL INVALID START CONDITION Vertical hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command 5 84 FO VERTICAL INVALID COMMAND Vertical hardware commanded to position out of system mechanical limits Issue a Rezero Unit command If the problem persists calibrate the library 4 85 See HORIZONTAL HARDWARE FAILURE Tohle 23 Horizontal hardware failure Call
26. part of the label is outside of it see Figure 18 Jm di m ooo Figure 18 Proper Ultrium bar code label placement SDLT bar code labels SDLT cartridges have a front slide slot located on the face of the cartridge next to the write protect switch see Figure 19 Inserting the bar code label by sliding it into the slot Caution Do not apply labels to the top bottom sides or back of the cartridge as this may cause damage to the tape drive or interfere with reliable operation ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 51 Library Operations Figure 19 Inserting an SDLT bar code label Media label identifiers Be sure to use the proper bar code labels for your drive technology Table 5 lists the identifier that is found at the end of 7 or 8 character SDLT and Ultrium bar code labels Caution To ensure that your bar codes meet HP s quality standards always SCH purchase them from an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself For more information refer to the order form provided with the library as well as the Bar Code Label Requirements Compatibility and Usage white paper available from http www hp com support Table 5 Media label identifiers Cartridge Type Density Label Identifier SDLT 110 220 GB S or S1 SDLT 160 320 GB S or S2 Ultrium 230 100 200 GB L1 Ultrium 460 200 400GB L2 52 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Libra
27. que impliquen la elevacin o conduccin de la biblioteca VORSICHT Die Library wiegt ca 612 kg 1 350 Ib Daher m ssen alle Schritte die das Anheben oder das F hren der Tape Library erfordern von mindestens zwei Personen durchgef hrt werden per eseguire qualsiasi operazione di sollevamento o di spostamento della libreria E 53173U0E3141612K95U 3 5125 ER ETFEU B L Ek D L U S BAIE DA EE 2 ALL E TH LT CE EL WAARSCHUWING De library weegt ongeveer 612 kg Als de library moet worden opgetild of voortbewogen doet u dat dan altijd met twee personen AVVERTENZA La libreria pesa circa 612 KG Utilizzare almeno due persone ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 115 Relocating the Library To crate the library for a new site see Figure 43 Figure 43 Crating the library 1 Prepare the shipping pallet for the library by attaching the ramp to the pallet 2 Place the library on the pallet a Raise the library support feet b With the help of at least one person roll the library to a position in front of the pallet ramp c Roll the library onto the pallet 116 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library 3 Secure the library a Place the shipping bag over the library and secure it into place b Use the four shipping bolts to secure the library to the pallet c Remove the ramp from the pallet and lean it against the side of the library with a cardboar
28. requirements 2 insufficient conductor ampacity that could result in overheating with potential personal injury and or property damage and 3 fracturing resulting in the internal contacts being exposed which potentially could subject the user to a shock hazard HP disclaims all liability in the event a non HP approved power cord is used AVERTISSEMENT ce produit ne peut tre utilis qu avec un cordon d alimentation approuv par HP pour votre zone g ographique L emploi d un cordon d alimentation non approuv par HP peut avoir les cons quences suivantes 1 non conformit aux sp cifications de s curit du pays concern 2 intensit admissible du conducteur insuffisante pouvant provoquer une surchauffe cr ant un risque de blessure ou d endommagement du produit et 3 rupture pouvant exposer les contacts internes et cr er un risque d lectrocution pour l utilisateur HP d cline toute responsabilit en cas d utilisation d un cordon d alimentation non approuv ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations VORSICHT Dieses Produkt kann ausschlieBlich mit einem von HP f r Ihre Region A zugelassenen Netzkabel verwendet werden Die Verwendung eines nicht von HP zugelassenen Netzkabels kann folgende Konsequenzen haben 1 Nichteinhaltung der nationalen Sicherheitsbestimmungen 2 berschreiten der Strombelastbarkeit des Netzkabels was zu einer Uberhitzung und in der Folge zu Verletzungen und Sachsch
29. t c iie 148 e EE 153 Indes aa 159 6 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide About this Guide This user s guide provides information to help you m Operate the tape library m Relocate the tape library m Troubleshoot the tape library About this Guide topics include m Related documentation page 8 m Conventions page 9 m Getting help page 13 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 7 About this Guide Related documentation In addition to this guide HP provides corresponding information m AP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library Site Survey m AP StorageWorks ESL E Series Unpacking and Installation Guide m AP StorageWorks ESL E Series Tape Library Service Manual 8 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide About this Guide Conventions Conventions consist of the following m Document conventions m Text symbols m Equipment symbols Document conventions This document follows the conventions in Table 1 Table 1 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text Figure 1 Cross reference links Bold Menu items buttons and key tab and ox names Halics Text emphasis and document titles in body text Monospace font User input commands code file and directory names and system responses output and messages Monospace italic font Command line and code variables Blue underlined sans serif font text Web site addresses http www hp com
30. they are functional SCSI rules for total length distance between devices and stub length must be followed Connections should also be checked and reseated if necessary m SCSI Devices Verify that the SCSI devices on a particular SCSI bus can be seen in the Configuration Menu of the FC interface controller If the FC interface controller cannot see the devices verify SCSI configuration cabling and termination Verifying FC port connection If SCSI devices are recognized on the SCSI buses but do not appear to the FC host it may be that the FC link is not properly established Most hubs and switches have link indicators showing link status When the FC interface controller is connected and powered on this link indicator should be solid If it is not check the cabling or connections One method of verifying link integrity when connected to a functional host involves disconnecting and then reconnecting the FC cable This procedure should cause momentary activity of this indicator as the link reinitializes Additionally verify that the cable type of the FC interface controller and the attached hub HBA or switch is of corresponding types When using optical media verify that the attached device is using non OFC type optical devices 90 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Note By default the FC port speed is set to 2 Gb s Changes to the FC port speed must be manually set such as for 1 G
31. wedi aline ae eut aie ade bee de 95 Cleaning SDLT tape drives 0 95 Cleaning Ultrium tape drives 95 A library Characteristics 3i5s0srcveateo sewers RU Gre FE PEE RAE IEEE 97 Physical specifications and requirements 98 Performance and reliability characteristics 99 Environmental specifications 100 B Relocating the Library 103 Checking the new installation site 104 Preparing the library for relocation 105 Removing tape cartridges 105 Installing shipping restraints and packing 106 Disconnecting library cables 113 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 5 Contents Crating the library ioo eet LEUR Vade ee eee eee 115 Preparing the library for operation 118 C Regulatory Statements 119 A eme dans enu man eds oo erp S dede 119 BSMI statement 120 Japan statement VOL boe dans a ass 121 Industry Canada digital apparatus
32. when the unit is transferring data If the SCSI indicator stays continually lit without any corresponding FC LED activity it may indicate a problem with the SCSI bus configuration Verify the SCSI bus configuration m FC port LEDs indicate FC activity ACT and link LNK status If the link LED does not light it may indicate a problem with a FC link Verify the FC port configuration and cabling m Ethernet LEDs indicate activity and link status If one of these indicators does not light or stays continuously lit it may indicate a problem with the network connection or cabling Verify the network connection The port must be connected to a 10 100BaseT Ethernet network to function properly See Figure 33 for LED locations and functions on the e2400 160 FC interface controller PUR A SERIAL ETHERNET D Jl ACT LNK om al O us e e 125 9 Li a o e O SCSI bus port 2 LED FC port O LED SCSI bus port 3 LED O FC port 1 LED SCSI bus port O LED Ethernet port LED O SCSI bus port 1 LED Interface controller LED Figure 33 e2400 160 FC interface controller illustration ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting See Figure 34 for LED locations and functions on the e2400 FC 2G interface controller FC drive port TD3 LED FC drive port TD2 LED FC drive port TD1 LED FC drive port TDO LED External port FC1 LED External port FCO LED Eth
33. 101 Library Characteristics 102 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library Caution HP strongly recommends that an HP authorized service EN representative relocate a library to another location This appendix explains how to relocate the library As used in this appendix the term relocate means either to ship the library or simply to move it to a nearby location for example from one area in a building to another The instructions in this appendix are divided into the following sections Checking the new installation site page 104 Preparing the library for relocation page 105 m Crating the library page 115 m Preparing the library for operation page 118 To ship the library or move it using a motor vehicle for example truck or forklift follow all of the instructions in this appendix To move the library to a new location within the same building or facility follow all instructions in this appendix except for those found in Crating the library on page 115 Note These procedures require the original packing materials of the library If you do not have the original packing materials contact your support representative Caution Moving or shipping the library without proper packing materials can EN result in damage to library components ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 103 Relocating the Library Checking the new installation site Check the new installation s
34. 27 CA Cabinet PME Model HP StorageWorks ESL712e Serial Number 2U1409061 IEEE Number Unknown Slots 640 Drives 16 Ports 36 Figure 27 Cabinet screen The Cabinet screen displays the following information about the library cabinet Cabinet name of the cabinet m Model model number of the cabinet m Serial Number serial number of the cabinet m IEEE ID internal network identification of the cabinet that includes the date of manufacture product type and serial number m Slots number of slots configured in the cabinet m Drives number of drives configured in the cabinet m Load Ports number of load port slots configured in the cabinet 2 When you are finished viewing cabinet information press Back to return to the Menu screen 64 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Operations Viewing and editing setup information To view or edit the setup information 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Setup then press Select 2 The library prompts you for your password Enter the 6 digit password and wait for validation The response may not be immediate Note The default password is 001122 The Setup screen displays see Figure 28 online IP Address 15 38 78 252 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 249 0 IP Gateway 15 30 78 1 DHCP Disabled Change Password Kk kk kk Restore Factory Settings Drive Autoclean Enabled Configured Drives 11 Left Load Port 10 Di
35. 60 off line 58 on line 58 optical scanner 21 P panel back 18 35 front 16 left 35 right 35 slots 35 PCI 156 performance specifications 99 physical specifications 98 picker 21 156 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide power off 58 on 58 supply LED indicators 30 preserving tape cartridges 95 R rack stability warning 12 related documentation 8 reliability specifications 99 relocating the library 103 reports 156 restore 31 right panel 35 robotics 21 156 robotics card 28 RS 232C 156 S SAN 31 scanner optical 21 SCSI 156 bus configuration troubleshooting 90 bus LED indicators 31 SCSI devices troubleshooting 91 SCSI ID 156 SCSI 2 156 SDLT 41 157 sense data values asc 00 130 asc 04 130 asc 08 130 asc 1A 130 asc 20 130 asc 21 130 asc 24 130 asc 25 131 asc 26 131 asc 28 131 asc 29 131 asc 2A 132 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide asc 30 132 asc 39 132 asc 3A 132 asc 3B 133 asc 43 133 asc 47 133 asc 4E 133 asc 53 133 asc 5A 134 asc 80 134 to 136 asc 81 136 asc 82 136 asc 83 136 asc 84 137 asc 85 137 asc 88 138 asc 8A 138 asc 8B 138 asc 8C 139 asc 8E 139 serial port configuration troubleshooting of 92 location of 30 server 33 shipping restraint 106 slots 40 panel 35 SDLT 41 SNMP 157 specifications climatic 100 environmental 100 performance 99 physical 98 power 100 reliability 99 standby power button location of 30 storage ar
36. G Diagnostics NVRAM Nonvolatile RAM A D Analog to Digital ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 129 Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Message Name Description 00 NO ADDITIONAL SENSE No recovery necessary INFORMATION 00 01 Internal error Retry command LU IS NOT READY CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE LOGICAL UNIT IN PROCESS OF BECOMING READY Wait for library unit to complete initialization 02 03 OGICAL UNIT INIT REQUIR ED Element status or calibration unknown Perform Initialize Element Status command SCSI or Initialize Inventory command DIAG LU IS NOT READY MANUAL INTERVENTION REQ D Initialization failed Determine failure type by checking any previous error code returned to host Reinitia backup package or command line lize element status through interface 07 DRIVE FW UPDATE IN PROGR The drive can not perform indicated request because it is in the process of updating it s firmware ESS 00 01 Check cables Ensure library unit is LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION FAILURE powered on Retry command LIBRARY COMMUNICATION TI Internal communications not responding Retry command E OUT 00 PARAMETER LIST LENGTH ER Invalid parameter list length field specified by command ROR
37. Library Overview Tape drives Although the library does not require tape cartridges to have bar code labels properly labeled tape cartridges and full storage bins speed up the inventory process and greatly improved media management The ESL E Series tape library can hold up to 24 Ultrium 460 Ultrium 460 FC or SDLT 320 tape drives When fewer than 24 drives are installed in the library the tape drives must occupy consecutive drive clusters beginning with drive cluster O see Figure 2 on page 18 our tape drive Cleaning cartridges and formatted data cartridges are unique or each drive technology Damage may occur if inappropriate media is used in tape drives i Caution It is critical to ensure that the media you use matches the format of Tape cartridges and cleaning cartridges are not included with the library and must be ordered in addition to the library Cleaning cartridges 22 Note By default Autoclean is disabled Ensure your application software supports this feature before enabling it If a drive experiences read write errors when the Autoclean function is enabled the library issues an error message stating that drive cleaning is required Without user intervention the media picker replaces the data cartridge with a cleaning cartridge When the cleaning procedure finishes the media picker returns the data cartridge to the drive Note Ultrium cleaning cartridges have a 50 use limit while SDLT clean
38. Library User s Guide 29 Library Overview 30 Reset button To force a manual reboot of the FC interface controller use the reset button see Figure 8 and Figure 9 Press the button with a pen or other small object You can also select the Reboot menu option in the Command View ESL as described later in this manual Caution Using the Reset button during an ongoing data backup restore or N other data transfer process can result in a disruption of that process and a loss of data Before selecting the Reset button verify that no data is currently transferring through the FC interface controller by visually inspecting the Activity LEDs of all I O ports on the FC interface controller Power indicator The interface controller has one power LED m Green Power has been applied to this module m Yellow Power On Self Test POST in process or processor problems Serial port The interface controller is equipped with one serial port See Figure 8 and Figure 9 for the location of the serial port Note The serial port is an HP service port not intended for customer use on the ESL E series library Ethernet port One Ethernet port with an LED indicator is included in the interface controller See Figure 8 and Figure 9 for the location of the Ethernet port W Activity Port activity m Link Valid Ethernet link ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Overview External FC ports Two EC ports for exter
39. NEMA L6 20P m CordonType SJT trifilaire 12 AWG 3 x 2 50 mm ou 18 AWG 1 0 mm Longeur Maximum 15 pieds 4 5m Capacit Minimum 25A 125 V ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 123 Regulatory Statements Laser statement Class 1 laser product WARNING With all panels and enclosures in place this product is rated as a Class laser product The bar code scanner inside this product however is a Class II laser Avoid exposure to the laser light emitted fen the bar code scanner Do not stare into the beam WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure Laser klasse 1 VORSICHT Dieses Produkt Enthalt Einen Laser der Kategorie II Laserstrahlen Der Strichcode scanner Gibt Laserstrahlen aus VERMEIDEN SIE jeden Blickkontakt und direkten k rperlichen Kontakt mit diesen Strahlen VORSICHT Ein nicht ordnungsgem er siehe hier enthaltene Anweisungen Einsatz bzw Anderungen der Betriebsleistung k nnen einen Gesundheit gef hrdenden Kontakt zur Folge haben Appareil laser de classe 1 ATTENTION Ce produit met de la classe laser II Rayonnement laser NE PAS fixer des yeux le rayon Eviter les expositions Le rayonnement laser est mis partir du lecteur optique de code barre ATTENTION L utilisation de contr les ou d ajustements de performance des proc dures autres que ceux indiqu s ici peut entra
40. P community Added new trap destination Updated trap destination Removed trap destination Updated date and time Updated IP address Updated subnet mask Updated hostname Updated domain Updated default gateway Updated email server Updated DNS address Library Name changed Library shutdown requested from remote GUI Library reboot requested from remote GUI Contract number updated Upload file complete Upgrade firmware complete Updated OCP Password Updated Subnet Mask Updated Default Gateway Updated IP address indicates a variable character This will change depending on the specific item within the cabinet ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 145 Event Reporting Warning events 146 Warning events indicate that a possible error condition exists within the cabinet These events give the user a chance to check the cabinet before a failure occurs Table 25 lists the warning events provided by the library Table 25 Warning events Warning Events Tape move failed Tape inventory failed Sensor name may need attention Sensor name may need attention Tape Alert Flag 1 Read Warning Tape Alert Flag 2 Write Warning Tape Alert Flag 3 Hard Error Tape Alert Flag 7 Media Life Tape Alert Flag 8 Not Data Grade Tape Alert Flag 15 Memory in Cartridge Failure Tape Alert Flag 17 Read Onl
41. Technical Support 5 85 EO HORIZONTAL INVALID START CONDITION Horizontal hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command 5 85 FO HORIZONTAL INVALID COMMAND Horizontal hardware commanded to position out of system mechanical limits Issue a Rezero Unit command If the problem persists calibrate the library 4 87 See DEPTH HARDWARE FAILURE er Depth hardware failure Call Technical Support 5 87 EO DEPTH INVALID START CONDITION Depth hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 137 Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key ASC ASCQ Message Name Description 5 87 FO DEPTH INVALID COMMAND Depth hardware commanded to position out of system mechanical limits Issue a Rezero Unit command If the problem persists calibrate the library 4 88 00 WARNING SAFE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED This is only a warning that the temperature in the library exceeds the normal operational temperature 96 8 F 4 88 01 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED The robot in the cabinet that has overheated turns off and remains off until the temperature returns to an acceptable level 59 90 F 4 89 OO FF VISION HARDWARE FAILURE Vision internal failure Call Technical Support 5 8A 02 UNCALIBRATED POSITION Syste
42. ally takes 30 seconds but may take up to two minutes Open the back door of the library cabinet and flip the breaker switches to the off position left The breaker switches are on the power distribution unit located on the bottom left side of the library cabinet Note When powering off the library ensure that the two breaker switches on the power distribution unit are in the off left position ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 59 Library Operations Using the OCP The OCP is located on the front of the library The menus on the OCP allow you to obtain information about the library execute library commands and test library functions Before using the OCP to perform library functions familiarize yourself with the m Home screen page 60 m OCP buttons page 60 Home screen The first screen the OCP displays after library initialization is the home screen This screen displays library status and provides information on the IP address number of bins tape drives ports and date see Figure 24 O ESL712e SE Model HP StorageWorks ESL712e IP Address 15 38 78 252 Slots 640 Confgd Drives 11 Ports 36 Date Thu Apr 08 07 16 2004 Figure 24 Home screen OCP buttons At the bottom of each OCP screen are up to five button labels These labels indicate the functions of the five push buttons below the OCP To select a function press the push button directly below the button label on the OCP screen
43. anager communicates with the management station over the LAN The management station is a Microsoft Windows based PC server that hosts the Command View ESL software Ideally the management station should have a static IP address and be dedicated for use with the Interface Manager and Command View ESL software ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 33 Library Overview 34 Note For information on using the Command View ESL software see the HP StorageWorks Interface Manager and Command View ESL User Guide that shipped with your library or visit hitp www hp com support cvesl Any client machine on the LAN can communicate with the Interface Manager either through the GUI web interface or through a Telnet command line interface CLD 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 see Figure 12 Library 1 Library 2 Library 3 Management Station Figure 12 Multiple libraries connected to a single management station Tip HP recommends that you install Command View ESL on a single dedicated server management station on the LAN However it is possible to install Command View ESL on multiple servers In this scenario if one management station claims a library for management
44. ape Library User s Guide 109 Relocating the Library 6 Install the counterweight see Figure 39 Shipping restraint AL Figure 39 Installing the counterweight shipping restraint 110 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library 7 Locate the two sheet metal pieces that form the internal library frame restraint and insert them as shown in Figure 40 we Bolt Hex nuts Figure 40 Installing the internal library frame restraint 8 Attach the two pieces together using four 1 4 inch hex nuts 9 Secure the restraint to the frame with two 1 4 inch bolts one at the top and one at the bottom of the library frame ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 111 Relocating the Library 10 From the front of the library add the foam to the Y axis cover plate to the left front door and also to the back door frame see Figure 41 Foam y N Back of library incu Front of library d Foam Figure 41 Adding the shipping foam inside the library 112 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library 11 Close the library doors and add shipping foam to the bottom of the library perimeter see Figure 42 Foam Figure 42 Adding the shipping foam to the library perimeter Disconnecting library cables To disconnect library cable
45. application software Retry command B TRANSFER EMPTY COMMAND ABORTED Picker does not contain cartridge at end of pick portion of Move Medium command 2 80 07 SYSTEM IS STOPPED The STOP button on the control panel was pressed Press the STOP button 134 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key 6 ASC 80 ASCQ 07 Message Name Description SYSTEM STOP BUTTON WAS PRESSED The STOP button on the control panel was pressed Press the STOP button Retry command 80 08 OGICAL UNIT TURNED ON LINE Through the menu options bring the library on line 80 09 OGICAL UNIT IS TURNED OFF LINE Through the menu options bring the library on line 80 09 OGICAL UNIT TAKEN OFFLINE Library was taken off line through the remote web management or GUI 80 10 LOAD RETRY FAILED Library was unable to successfully load and thread the drive even after retries Check drive alignment If the problem continues drive may need servicing 80 OA CONFIGURATION SETTINGS CORRUPTED Reconfigure the library If problem persists call Technical Support 80 OB COMMAND ABORTED BY USER Informational message No action is necessary 80 OD CARTRIDGE PARTIALLY GRIPPED Issue a Mov
46. b s If set incorrectly and the FC interface controller is plugged into a Loop or Fabric the unit may receive framing errors which can be found in the trace logs and the fiber link light will be off because of the incorrect FC link speed Verifying FC and SCSI devices in Windows NT When mapping FC and SCSI devices verify the FC and SCSI devices are recognized by the FC interface controller Windows NT may need to be rebooted with all SCSI devices and the FC interface controller powered on before recognizing the devices To verify the FC and SCSI devices 1 2 Navigate to the Windows NT Control Panel and select SCSI Adapters Double click the FC HBA The SCSI devices should be listed If no devices are listed verify the FC interface controller configuration FC HBA configuration and cabling If devices are listed verify the FC HBA mapping mode or the AL_PA addresses Verifying the interface controller configuration Verify the following m The FC interface controller speed is set correctly m The connection type is set correctly m The host is added to Secure Manager and given permission to communicate with the library Verifying devices HP recommends using Command View ESL to verify that the devices are functional ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 91 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Verifying the host configuration In some cases the FC HBA or host device driver may not be working properly Che
47. ber of installed drives For example a cluster with two drives will show as four drives total with two being inactive Use the Setup menu to change Configured Drives to 2 instead of 24 which is the default This helps avoid potential issues with your application software To enable the left load port use the up and down arrows to select Left Load Port 18 for Ultrium libraries or Left Load Port 16 for SDLT libraries then press Select The default is disabled To enable the right load port use the up and down arrows to select Right Load Port 36 for Ultrium libraries and Right Load Port 32 for SDLT libraries then press Select The default is disabled ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations 4 When you are finished viewing editing the setup information press Back to return to the Menu screen Note Setting the IP address requires one additional step After pressing Select power down from the Menu screen Load Ports screen The Load Ports screen allows you to lock or unlock a load port To access the Load Ports screen press Ports from the Home screen The OCP displays the Load Ports screen see Figure 29 d Load Ports mas Open Right Load Port 31 Empty Closed ESS WUER COTON EXC ROSI Figure 29 Load Ports screen 1 To open a load port open the appropriate load port door left or right Caution When the load port opens be careful not to damage or remove the N foam on the to
48. ck the configuration of these elements It may be useful to check the release notes for the device driver to see if there are any specific issues or a required configuration It may also be useful to ensure that the current version of the HBA driver is being used 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 addressing target IDs greater than 15 16 and higher To resolve this situation in a direct attach configuration configure the FC interface controller to use hard addressing and set the AL PA to a value that the HBA will be able to map with an ID less than 16 Verifying 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 Verifying serial port configuration If you are having problems connecting via the serial interface verify the configuration of the terminal or terminal emulation program Table 16 Terminal configuration settings BAUD Rate Autobaud 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Control None or XON XOFF If problems persist verify the cabling If a valid Ethernet IP addr
49. cker A mechanical component of the extension axis assembly robotics which grips and holds a tape cartridge in transit Reports Refers to the report options on the touch screen graphical user interface Service screen Robotics As used in the context of automated tape libraries the X axis Y axis and Z axis mechanical assemblies inside the library used to move tape cartridges RS 232C Short for Recommended Standard 232C a standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Association EIA for connecting serial devices This standard is for asynchronous transfer between computer equipment and accessories Data is transmitted bit by bit in a serial fashion The RS 232 standard defines the function and use of all 25 pins of a DB 25 type connector SCSI Small Computer System Interface An American National Standards Institute ANSD communications standard for attaching peripheral equipment to computers SCSI ID A unique address 0 to 15 assigned to each device on a SCSI bus SCSI 2 A second generation SCSI interface which includes command sets for magnetic and optical disks tapes printers processors CD ROMs scanners medium changers and communication devices ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Glossary SDLT Super Digital Linear Tape is a Quantum tape drive and tape cartridge specification offered in three ranges of capacity and transfer rates for workgroup mid range and enterprise needs SNMP Short fo
50. cks available on the medium A Read Capacity command may be issued to determine the value of n 1 Ifa command is issued that requests access to a logical block not within the capacity of the medium the command is terminated with CHECK CONDITION CISPR 22 This standard describes the emissions testing methods and test limits for information technology equipment such as computers office machines or telecommunications equipment connected to low voltage power main networks lt 600V It does not apply to equipment whose primary function is radio transmission or reception as defined by the International Telecommunications Union ITU Radio Regulations The object of the standard is to establish uniform requirements for the conducted and radiated disturbance levels of the equipment covered by the standard Disturbance limits are established for Class A and Class B equipment and measurement methods operating conditions and interpretation of results are addressed Class A digital device Class A equipment is intended for Commercial installation Class laser product Class 1 lasers are products where the power of the laser beam produced the accessible emission is always below the Maximum Permissible Exposure value Therefore for Class 1 lasers the output power is below the level at which it is believed eye damage will occur Exposure to the beam of a Class 1 laser will not result in eye injury Class 1 lasers may therefore be considered
51. d sheet between the library and the ramp Place the accessory kits onto the pallet Place the foam cap over the library Wrap the cardboard crate around the library and fasten it using the plastic restraining clips Place the top onto the crate Secure the crate with two steel restraining bands ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 117 Relocating the Library Preparing the library for operation After shipping or moving the library refer to the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Pre Installation Site Survey Instructions and the HP Storage Works ESL E Series Unpacking and Installation Guide to Prepare the new installation site Receive the library Uncrate the library Position the library Install and configure the library Note The ESL E Series library must be unpacked and installed by authorized HP service personnel only 118 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Regulatory Statements FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Any changes or modifications made to
52. de 14 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview This chapter describes both the ESL E Series tape library and its components The chapter consists of m Library components page 16 m Library storage locations and slot numbering page 35 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 15 Library Overview Library components The ESL E Series tape library consists of the following major components Library cabinet page 16 Operator control panel OCP page 19 Library robotics page 21 Tape drives page 22 Load ports and magazines page 26 Card cage and controllers page 28 Interface Manager card page 32 Library cabinet The cabinet houses all library components including Media picker Storage bins Control electronics Power supply and distribution equipment Tape drives Card cage with Fibre Channel FC interface controllers and robotics controller m Interface Manager card You can access these components through the front and back doors of the library cabinet Front panel The front of the library cabinet see Figure 1 provides the following m The front doors provide easy access to the media picker and the storage array m The viewing window makes it possible to visually monitor library operations m An Operator Control Panel OCP in the center of the door enables you to monitor and control library operations m Two configurable load ports allow easy insertion of cartridges without openi
53. e Medium command using your application software to move the cartridge from the transfer element to an empty storage element 80 OE DATA TRANSFER CHANGED A drive has been inserted removed into the system Use Read Element Status to determine status of drives 80 OF LOW POWER ERROR Check power connections 80 1 MOTOR POWER FATLURE Indicates motor powered off for a reason not otherwise reported ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 135 Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued pes ASC ASCQ Message Name Description 5 80 22 ELEMENT CONTENTS UNKNOWN The contents of an element address are unknown Issue a Read Element Status for the element address If contents are still unknown issue an Initialize Element Status command 4 80 23 BAR CODE SCANNER FAILURE Bar code scanner has failed Reinitialize element status 4 81 See PICKER HARDWARE FAILURE Tobe Picker hardware failure Call Technical Support 5 81 CO TRANSPORT FULL The picker contains a cartridge Issue a command to retrieve the cartridge from the picker and place it in either a bin or a tape drive 5 81 EO PICKER INVALID START CONDITION Picker hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command 5 81 FO PICKER INVALID COMMAND Picker hardware commanded to position
54. e back door of the library cabinet and flip the breaker switches to the on position right The breaker switches are on the power distribution unit located on the bottom right side of the library cabinet Verify that power cables are firmly in place Close all library doors Power on the power switch located behind the laptop tray see Figure 22 page 56 Note The library requires several minutes to power on Nothing displays on the OCP for the first few minutes of this process Placing the library on line or off line To place the library on or off line 1 With the library powered on press the Ops button on the OCP to access the Operations screen 2 Select Cabinet and use the up and down arrows to take the library off line For more information on the Operations screen see Operations screen on page 69 58 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations Powering off the library To power off the library 1 e e o O Place the library off line see Placing the library on line or off line on page 58 The library robotics completes any current commands and then stops Verify that the OCP display indicates Off line from the Operations screen Verify that the media picker is empty Verify that no backups are in process Turn off the power switch located on the front of the library see Figure 22 on page 56 Wait for the library to complete the shutdown process This usu
55. ea network 31 storage elements 40 41 symbols in text 9 symbols on equipment 10 Index 161 Index T take up leader 157 tape cartridges 73 ESD precautions 49 installing 55 inventory 21 labeling 49 LTO Ultrium 23 magazines 26 maintaining 93 preserving 95 removing 105 SDLT 25 tape drive controllers 157 tape drives clean 22 cleaning 95 LTO Ultrium 23 technical support HP 13 terabyte 157 terminator 157 text symbols 9 troubleshooting 75 to 82 basic steps listed 89 devices verifying 91 162 FC connection verifying 90 FC interface controller problems 88 HBA device driver verifying 92 host configuration verifying 92 Interface Manager card problems 83 OCP problems 77 operating problems 80 robotics problems 78 SCSI bus configuration 90 SCSI devices verifying 91 serial port configuration verifying 92 tape drive problems 82 Ultrium 40 155 W warning rack stability 12 symbols on equipment 10 web sites Command View ESL 20 33 34 84 HP storage 13 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide
56. el OCP The OCP features a menu system for determining library status configuring the library and performing certain diagnostic functions see Figure 3 I 000002 O OCP buttons O Green LED Figure 3 OCP initial screen ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 19 Library Overview The OCP consists of the following features see Table 2 Table 2 OCP features Feature Description m OCP The OCP displays library status information and allows you to access the library menus These menus allow you to view or change the library settings run demonstration programs or run diagnostic tests The OCP is discussed in Using the OCP on page 60 m OCP buttons Use these buttons in combination with the OCP to scroll through screens and select options or commands The functionality of these buttons changes depending on the currently displayed GUI screen m LED indicator The green LED lights when the library is fully operational and ready to accept le commands It flashes while the library is transitioning from a READY state to a NOT READY state The library will not be READY during power on self tests when magazines are being released or during access to certain menu items Note You can also perform diagnostics using HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools L amp TT available from htip www hp com suppori tapetools Additi
57. en page 70 m Stop button page 72 Menu screen The Menu screen provides access to contact and cabinet information as well as providing a way to setup library information To access the Menu screen press Menu from the Home screen The OCP displays the Menu screen see Figure 25 online LIBRARY CABINET SETUP Figure 25 Menu screen The Menu screen provides the following choices m Viewing library information page 63 m Viewing cabinet information page 64 m Viewing and editing setup information page 65 62 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Operations Viewing library information To view library information 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Library then press Select The Library screen displays see Figure 26 online G Library Serial Number 201409061 Software Version 1 02p Build 14 Figure 26 Library screen The Library screen displays the following information about the library m Software software version currently loaded on the library m Serial number serial number of the library 2 When you are finished viewing library information press Back to return to the Menu screen ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 63 Library Operations Viewing cabinet information To view library cabinet information 1 From the Menu screen use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet then press Select to display the Cabinet screen see Figure
58. ent Status command followed by a Read Element Status command and retry move command using your application software 3B OE MEDIUM SOURCE ELEMENT EMPTY Source element address does not contain a cartridge Issue a Read Element Status command and retry move command using your application software If the problem recurs issue an Initialize Element Status command followed by a Read Element Status command and retry the move command using your application software 43 00 SCSI MESSAGE ERROR Detected message error in message processing on the SCSI BUS 47 00 SCSI PARITY ERROR SCSI Parity Error detected Check cable connections and cable length AE 00 OVERLAPPED COMMANDS ATTEMPTED Due to a second command being sent from the same host before a previous command has completed the previous command has been aborted This may also occur when executing off line commands via the control panel and DIAG port simultaneously 52 00 DRIVE REPORTING MEDIA ERROR The tape drive is indicating that it has detected a problem with the media See the tape drive user s manual for more information 53 02 MEDIUM REMOVAL PREVENTED Prevent Medium Removal command was executed and command was received to export cartridge Execute Allow Medium Removal command and retry move medium command using your application
59. ernet port LED Interface controller LED SG ee e e Figure 34 e2400 FC 2G interface controller illustration Basic troubleshooting Simplify the installation by reducing it to the most basic configuration Then add elements one at a time verifying the operation after each step Basic troubleshooting includes verifying the setup and the connections including Verifying SCSI bus configuration Verifying FC port connection Verifying FC and SCSI devices in Windows NT Verifying the interface controller configuration Verifying devices Verifying host configuration Verifying HBA device driver information Verifying serial port configuration Each of these topics is discussed in the following sections ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 89 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Verifying SCSI bus configuration Items to check include m Termination Problems with termination can cause intermittent or hard failures SCSI bus must be terminated on both ends Termination problems are common when both narrow and wide devices are on the same bus m Bus Type On an LVD SCSI bus SE and LVD devices can be connected to the same bus However if one SE device is detected during power on communication to all devices converts to SE mode m Device ID Each device on a SCSI bus must have a unique ID Verify configured IDs are not in use by other devices on the same SCSI bus m Cabling Check SCSI cables to verify
60. es Tape Drives Max No Up to 24 tape drives Cartridges Max No 630 SDLT tapes 712 Ultrium tapes Table 18 Interfaces Host to Library Interfaces Software SCSI 2 medium changer command set Power Input Power cord 1 or 2 standard US C19 to NEMA L6 20P rated at 250 VAC and 16 amps Host to Tape Drive Interface Software SCSI 2 Note For HP StorageWorks FC Interface Controller specifications refer to the documentation that shipped with your controller 98 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Characteristics Performance and reliability characteristics Table 19 and Table 20 list performance and reliability characteristics of the library Table 19 Performance characteristics INERTE 18 to 20 seconds consisting of two Move Medium commands Time Inventory Less than 3 minutes fully loaded with labeled cartridges Table 20 Reliability characteristics 250 000 power on hours 1 million load unload cycles Less than 30 minutes Note Tape drive and media specifications are described in Tape drives on page 22 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 99 Library Characteristics Environmental specifications Table 21 provides various library environmental specifications Table 21 Environmental specifications Electrical inputs Temperature operating Temperature shipping and storage Relative humidity Po
61. ess is configured serial configuration settings can also be set via Telnet 92 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintaining tape cartridges Note In addition to the information provided in this manual access the HP StorageWorks SDLT Tape Drive Reference Guide and the HP StorageWorks Ultrium Tape Drive User s Guide from htip www hp com support for more information For longer life of recorded or unrecorded tape cartridges Do not carry cartridges loosely in a container that exposes them to unnecessary physical shock Dropping or bumping cartridges may dislodge and damage internal components 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 Use tape cartridges in temperatures between 50 F to 104 F 10 C and 40 C If a 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 Keep 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 Doing so may cause data on the tape cartridge to be altered or erased Do not touch the tape medium or open the tape door unnecessarily Dust and skin oils can contaminate the tape impac
62. formatted cartridges This destroys N prerecorded servo information and makes the cartridge unusable Always visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your tape library Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges lowers the risk of repeated failures and helps ensure uninterrupted backup ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Overview Caution Always discard damaged tape cartridges If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a tape drive it may damage the drive potentially requiring drive replacement Note For information on ordering tape cartridges and bar code labels refer to the ordering sheet that shipped with your library You can also access this information at htto www hp com go tape SDLT 320 tape cartridges Note In addition to the information provided in this manual refer to the documentation provided with your media for more information The following tape cartridges and label packs are approved for the library s SDLT tape drives capacity listed assumes 2 1 compression m HP SDLT Data Cartridge C7980A 220 320 GB m HP SDLT Prelabeled Data Cartridge C7980L 220 320 GB Europe Only C7980AL 220 320 GB Americas Only m HP SDLT Cleaning Cartridge C7982A m HP SDLT Bar Code Label Pack Q2003A Caution SDLT tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges formatted specifically for SDLT
63. g properly with the drives and whether there is free movement of the tapes into and out of the slots The Sequential Slot Test Sequential Drive Test Random Test Random Slot Test and Random Slot to Drive Test can be run from 1 500 times or continuously until the test is manually ended For each drive or slot test running it once will check one drive or slot whereas running it 100 times will check 100 drives or slots If tests are run more times than there are drives or slots the library will test drives or slots multiple times until it has performed the requested number of tests 70 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations For example if a library has 25 full slots and a sequential slot test is set to run 50 times the library will test slots 1 25 then begin at 1 again and test through 25 If you set the same library to run the sequential slot test 60 times it will test 1 25 1 25 then 1 10 To access the Diagnostics screen press Diags from the Home screen The OCP displays the Diagnostics screen see Figure 31 online CA Diagonostics Robotics Self Test Robotics to Home Position Calibrate Cabinet Sequential Slot Test Sequential Drive Test Random Test Random Slot Test Random Slot to Drive Test Figure 31 Diagnostics screen To perform a diagnostic test 1 Take the library off line a Press the OPS button on the OCP to access the Operations screen b Select Cabinet c Use the up and d
64. ges and bar code labels refer to the ordering sheet that shipped with your library Attaching a bar code label to each tape cartridge enables the library and application software to identify the cartridge quickly thereby speeding up inventory time Make it a practice to use bar code labels on your tape cartridges Your host software may need to keep track of the following information and the associated bar code Date of format or initialization Tape s media pool Data residing on the tape Age of the backup Errors encountered while using the tape to determine if the tape is faulty ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 49 Library Operations Ultrium bar code labels Ultrium cartridges have a recessed area located on the face of the cartridge next to the write protect switch Use this area for attaching the adhesive backed bar code label see Figure 17 Do not apply labels onto the cartridge except in this designated area Caution The bar code label should be applied as shown in Figure 20 page 53 with the alphanumeric portion facing the hub side of the cartridge Never apply multiple labels onto a cartridge because extra labels can cause the cartridge to jam inside a tape drive Figure 17 Attaching an Ultrium bar code label 50 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations For successful operation of your tape library place the bar code label entirely within the recessed area ensuring that no
65. he problem continues contact your service provider The robot times out or m hang Verify that nothing obstructs the robot Recalibrate the library Retry the operation If it still fails contact a field service engineer The robot fails during m an operation 78 Write down the details of the error message including the SK ASC and ASCQ numeric values Look up the code and try the suggested recovery procedures Press Ok to clear the message ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 10 Robotics problems Continued Problem The robot drops a cartridge A cartridge is in the picker at start up when a move command is requested or after a place command is executed Corrective Action W Open the doors Retrieve the cartridge orient it propo and place the cartridge in an empty storage in Do not try to place the cartridge in the ica W Perform an inventory Note If the operator manually places a cartridge in an empty bin he must then run an inventory so the library records the position of the manually placed cartridge m If possible initiate a Move Cartridge command from the picker to a storage slot using your application software m Ifthe problem continues contact a field service engineer The picker does not have a cartridge after completing a pick command m Make sure a cartridge can be found in the so
66. her report through the OCP or through E mail alerts Library events are broken up into the following sections m Information events page 144 m Warning events page 146 m Critical events page 148 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 143 Event Reporting Information events 144 Informational events are for user information only and do not require any intervention on the cabinet such as replacing components or updating software Table 24 lists the information events provided by the library Table 24 Information events Information Events Cabinet cabinet number door state changed Load Port opened Load Port closed Mode parameters for cabinet changed Mode parameters for partition changed Cabinet has been stopped Cabinet has been started Cabinet is now offline Cabinet state change to online Partition state change to online Cabinet state change to going online Drive drive added Drive drive removed Drive drive power on Drive drive power off Partition prevent allow changed Load port loadport Panel opened Panel closed User user logged in User user logged out Added new user Updated user Removed user ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Event Reporting Table 24 Information events Continued Information Events Added new SNMP community Updated SNMP community Removed SNM
67. ing cartridges have a 20 use limit Once a cleaning cartridge has reached its use limit it must be replaced If the drive continues to request cleaning after a cleaning cartridge has been loaded replace the cleaning cartridge with a new one ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Overview Ultrium 460 and 460 FC tape drives The Ultrium tape drive is a high performance streaming tape drive that uses Linear Tape Open LTO technology An Ultrium 460 or 460 FC tape drive is capable of storing up to 200 GB native of data per cartridge and has a sustained data transfer rate of 30 MBps 108 GBph native Access the HP StorageWorks Ultrium Tape Drive User s Guide from http www hp com support for more information about its features and capabilities SDLT 320 tape drives The SDLT 320 tape drive is a high capacity high performance streaming tape drive that uses Laser Guided Magnetic Recording LGMR technology to maximize the amount of data that can be stored on a tape An SDLT 320 tape drive is capable of storing up to 160 GB native of data per cartridge and has a sustained data transfer rate of 16 MBps 57 6 GBph Access the HP StorageWorks SDLT Tape Drive Reference Guide from htto www hp com support for more information about its features and capabilities Tape cartridges Note Tape cartridges are not included in the purchase of a tape library Purchase tape cartridges separately Ultrium 460 tape cart
68. ite for the library using the guidelines found in the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Pre Installation Site Survey Instructions Make sure the new location meets all applicable clearance environmental and power requirements 104 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library Preparing the library for relocation To prepare the library for relocation m Removing tape cartridges page 105 Installing shipping restraints and packing page 106 m Disconnecting library cables page 113 Caution Always prepare the library for relocation before any move Removing tape cartridges To remove tape cartridges T Nn amp Unload all tape cartridges from the tape drives using your application software Press Stop on the OCP to stop all library operation This places the library off line after the completion of any currently executing operations Power the library off Unlock and open both front doors Remove all tape cartridges from the library bins Carefully pack all tapes for shipment ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 105 Relocating the Library Installing shipping restraints and packing To install internal shipping restraints 1 Remove the six panel shipping restraints three sets on each side from their storage location on the lower cabinet frame see Figure 35 rl 7 i te o wa J t Panel restraint de A storage locations So Left sto
69. k may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Getting help About this Guide If you still have a question after reading this guide contact an HP authorized service provider or access our ESL E series web site http www hp com support esle HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP web site htto www hp com support From this web site select the country of origin Note For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Be sure to have the following information available before calling Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Product model names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions HP storage web site The HP web site has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers Access storage at hilp www hp com country us eng prodserv storage htm From this web site select the appropriate product or solution HP authorized reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the HP web site for locations and telephone numbers http www hp com ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 13 About this Gui
70. l litio puede ser considerado un material peligroso Deseche la bater a conforme a la normativa vigente de aplicaci n Denna produkt inneh ller ett litiumbatteri Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 p moderkortet inneh ller ett litiumbatteri Litium kan betraktas som ett milj farligt mne N r batteriet f rbrukats ska de lagar som g ller f r milj farligt avfall respekteras ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 127 Regulatory Statements 128 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Sense Data Values This appendix lists sense data values and descriptions These values appear in library error codes as well as in the library error log Table 22 lists message information that can be sent from the tape library to the host computer The table is sorted by the data in the ASC column second column from left and lists the following information Sense Key Additional Sense Code ASC Additional Sense Code Qualifier ASCQ Message name description and potential recovery action Valid Interfaces SCSI host computer DIAG diagnostic port computer Both SCSI and DIAG port Table 23 lists message information for hardware failures ASCQ values The table is sorted by the data in the ASCQ column and lists the following information m ASCQ m Message name description and potential recovery action Message name and description may contain abbreviations as follows LU Logical Unit REQ D Required DEV Device DIA
71. m requires calibration 6 8A 02 CALIBRATION FAILURE Check slots cartridges all internal elements 4 8B See CLM HARDWARE FAILURE ez CLM failure Call Technical Support 5 8B EO CLM INVALID START CONDITION CLM hardware condition is unknown Issue a Rezero Unit command 5 8B FO CLM INVALID COMMAND CLM hardware commanded to position out of system mechanical limits Issue a Rezero Unit command If the problem persists calibrate the library B 8B CO TRANSPORT FULL The CLM contains a cartridge Issue a command to retrieve the cartridge from the CLM and place it in either a bin or a tape drive 138 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key B ASC 8C ASCQ 01 Message Name Description LOAD PORT LATCH FAILURE The load port door was unlocked but did not leave its current position before time out 30 seconds This may be due to the door being stuck or in the case of a close operation the operator not moving the door 8C 06 LOAD PORT DOOR OPEN Load port door unlocked but failed to open 8E 03 CABINET CONTROLLER UNABLE TO UPLOAD Unable to upload firmware to the cabinet controller 8E 04 ROBOTICS CONTROLLER UNABLE TO UPLOAD Unable to upload firmware to the robotic controller 8F 00 LIBRARY UNIT COMMAND TIMED OUT Verify that communications to library still exists by
72. may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ACHTUNG Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen F llen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenmassnahmen verantwortlich ist ATTENTION Ceci est un produit de classe A Dans un environment domestique ce produit peut causer des interf rences radio lectriques Il appartient alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropri es 122 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA only If shipped to USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 200 240 V operation If shipped to Canada use the CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 200 240 V operation m Plug Cap NEMA twist lock plug with ground pin NEMA L6 20P configuration Cord Type SIT three 12 AWG 3 x 2 50 mm or 18 AWG 1 0 mm wires Length Maximum 15 feet 4 5m Rating Minimum 25 A 125 V ATTENTION LIRE LA REMARQUE DANS LE MODE D EMPLOI REMARQUE CETTE REMARQUE NE CONCERNE QUE LES TATS UNIS ET LE CANADA En cas d envoi aux tats Unis utiliser le cordon d alimentation CERTIFI UL et convenant pour 200 240 V En cas d envoi au Canada utiliser le cordon d alimentation CERTIFI CSA et convenant pour 200 240 V m Fiche Broches parall les avec une broche de mise la terre configuration
73. mber 350799 002 Regulatory Model Number LVLDC 0301 Contents About this Guide ios seine en son XS FO oui 7 Related documentation Lure eue a a o a 8 CONVENTIONS PM 9 Document conventions cnc ee nee due taie es 9 Text Symbols emi an wees ia a Vea CERA NER CES 9 Equipment symbols add ba ees DU RR NR de 10 Rack stable ni SS eph VER Em ne 12 G tuns help iia a 13 HP technical support 13 HP storage web site 13 HP authorized reseller cbr ERR e ba lei hides memes rude ue 13 1 Library Overview siria 15 Library components 16 Library Cabinet EE 16 Front panel siss cobros bibs ie ces em se qe SES duree cea Gana asa as 16 be quM 18 Operator control panel OCP 2 19 Library TODOLUCS Lun as oe aUe oe Tex cede Pao dede ae IS d it 21 T pe drives sels ae ce oes d Eee WR dace ao GRO shad dake ad ee ge 22 Cleaning cartridges 2 es eese Ba x Ns e o ae o ee a RR 22 Ultrium 460 and 460 FC tape drives 23 SDLT 320 tape dnves csse ee eee x tb neha a ge 23 T pe cartridges cereo PNR LR de DR Ben hw ao ca e UR er SUR ea 23 Ultrium 460 tape cartridges 23 SDLT 320 tape cartridges cse see RR e RR EUR RIRs 25 Load ports and magazines
74. n with panel 1 and load top to bottom and left to right Continue with panel 2 in the same manner and finally panel 3 if UN Qn SE A Panel 3 O Panel 1 O Panel 2 ing left panels Bin shelf number Figure 14 37 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Figure 15 shows the right panel bins Begin with panel 4 and load top to bottom and left to right Continue with panel 5 in the same manner and finally panel 6 A Men AM id OSA Y DN NE Panel 6 O Panel 4 O Panel 5 in shelf numbering right panels Figure 15 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 38 Library Overview Figure 16 shows the back panel bins Each column has seven slots Begin at the top with the panel corresponding to cluster 0 and load top to bottom and left to right Continue loading each sequential cluster top to bottom and left to right Note The number of slots located in the back panel varies with the number of drive clusters installed O Cluster 0 Bock panel pins Figure 16 Bin shelf numbering back panel ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 39 Library O
75. nal connections with LED indicators are found on the interface controller Port FO and Port F1 See Figure 8 and Figure 9for the location of the FC ports m Green ACT FC port activity m Green LINK Valid FC link SCSI buses e2400 160 FC interface controller only Four SCSI buses with LED indicators are included in the FC interface controller See Figure 8 for the location of the SCSI buses m Green SCSI bus activity on corresponding port Internal FC ports e2400 FC 2G interface controller only The native FC interface controller has 6 native FC ports with LED indicators 2ports FCO and FC1 connect to the SAN 4 ports TDO through TD3 connect to drives in the corresponding cluster See Figure 9 for the location of these ports m Green ACT FC port activity m Green LINK Valid FC link LAN free backup and restore The e2400 160 FC and the e2400 FC 2G interface controllers can enable LAN free backup restore to allow the bulk of data traffic to be moved from the LAN to the storage area network SAN ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 31 Library Overview See Figure 10 for an illustration of this process SCSI TAPE UNIT LAN Fibre Channel ETHERNET scsi DATA MOVEMENT FIBRE BR MNEL Figure 10 LAN free backup and restore Interface Manager card The HP Storage Works Interface Manager is a management card designed to consolidate and simplify the management of multiple FC inte
76. nd slot numbering on page 35 for detailed installation procedures Be sure all cartridges are properly positioned with the barcode facing you and fully seated in the bins Caution Handle tape cartridges with care Do not drop or bang them or Ee place them near sources of electromagnetic interference Rough handling can displace the tape leader making the cartridge unusable and potentially hazardous to the tape drives ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 55 Library Operations Closing the cabinet doors and access panels The library has one front door and one back door 1 Close and lock the front door using the key provided in the accessory kit see Figure 22 Note The laptop tray must be lowered to access the front door latch O Power button Laptop tray Front door latch O Laptop latch Figure 22 Closing the front door 56 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations 2 Close and lock the back door using the key provided in the accessory kit see Figure 23 O Back door Bock door latch Figure 23 Closing the back door ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 57 Library Operations Powering the library on and off This section explains m Powering on the library page 58 m Placing the library on line or off line page 58 m Powering off the library page 59 Powering on the library To power on the library 1 Open th
77. ne prise de courant VORSICHI Wenn der Schrank an das Stromnetz angeschlossen ist d rten keinesfalls Netzteile EMI Filter oder andere elektrische Komponenten ber hrt werden ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Operations AVVERIENZA Evitare il contatto con alimentatori tiltri EMI e qualsiasi altro componente elettrico AC quando il cabinet collegato a una presa di corrente E A El Za AIBR MI L TOARE BYR EMI 2 JV dkU0 0fh d c0 AC BEREBER DELE SI LT KE SL WAARSCHUWING Raak de voedingseenheden het EMI tilter en de andere elektrische onderdelen niet aan als kast is aangesloten op een stopcontact ADVERTENCIA Evite el contacto con fuentes de alimentaci n filtros EMI y otros componentes el ctricos de CA mientras el recept culo est conectado a la toma de corriente gt gt Use an antistatic wrist strap when touching internal cabinet components To use the wrist strap properly place the band around your wrist and attach the clip to the cabinet frame Keep the strap on until you are ready to close the cabinet doors Keep static sensitive parts in their shipping containers until ready for Installation Do not place static sensitive parts on any metal surface If you need to put down a static sensitive part place it inside its protective shipping bag or on a grounded antistatic mat m Avoid direct contact with static sensitive parts Avoid touching connectors
78. ner une exposition dangereuse Producto l ser de clase 1 ATENCI N Este producto contiene laser de clase II Luz de laser NO mire el rayo Evite el contacto con la luz la luz de laser se emite desde el explorador de c digo de barras 124 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Regulatory Statements ATENCI N El uso de los controles o ajustes para realizar procedimientos que no son especificados puede provocar una situaci n peligrosa Luokan 1 laserlaite ATTENZIONE Questo prodotto emette una luce laser di Classe II NON guardare il facsio di luce ed evitare di esporsi alla fonte del laser Il fascio di luce laser h emesso dal dispositivo di scansione del codice a barre ATTENZIONE L uso di comandi o regolazioni per eseguire le procedure che non siano quelli specificati in questa documentazione pur causare rischi all incolumit delle persone ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 125 Regulatory Statements Battery statement WARNING This product contains a Lithium battery The Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 on the motherboard contains a Lithium battery Lithium may be considered a hazardous material Dispose of this battery in accordance with local state and federal laws LET OP Dit product bevat een lithiumbatterij De DS12B887 chip van Dallas Semiconductor op het moederbord bevat een lithiumbatterij Lithium kan als gevaarlijk materiaal worden beschouwd Werp de batterij weg in overeenstemming met
79. nfigure Command View ESL with the correct IP address See the HP StorageWorks Interface Manager and Command View ESL User Guide for information on adding a library or visit htto www hp com support cvesl ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 15 Common Interface Manager issues Continued Symptom Possible Cause Solution Interface Manager card does not detect one or more FC interface controllers ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Bad network connection Verify that the Interface Manager card is properly connected to the FC interface controllers and that the cables are good W Use LEDs to troubleshoot Ethernet cabling m See the HP StorageWorks ESL E Series Unpacking and Installation Guide for more information Incorrect interface controller or controller has Make sure that the e2400 160 interface controller has lettering to the side of the ports If lettering is above or below the ports then the wrong controller type was installed less than Contact your service provider minimum required firmware Note If you have the wrong controller type it might still work if the firmware level is at least 5 3 06 the controller is set to DHCP and its defaults are restored Update the firmware to 5 3 06 or higher and restore defaults on the interface controller e2400 160 or el 200 160 Defective Observe status and link LEDs Replace
80. ng the library door 16 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Viewing windows O Laptop tray in closed position Left load port Right load port e OCP Ventilation and air filters Figure 1 Library cabinet front view ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 17 Library Overview Back panel The back of the library cabinet see Figure 2 provides easy access to Cooling fans m Power control and data interfaces m Tape drives L card Tape drive communication cluster controller card and Interface Manager m Card cage with FC interface controllers and a robotics controller card Card cage Power supplies 2 per drive cluster and 2 per card cage Tape drives up to 4 per drive cluster eec Figure 2 Library cabinet back panels a 5 e O Cooling fans 1 per drive and 1 per card cage Cluster O Cluster controller card 1 per drive cluster Interface manager ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Operator control pan
81. onally you can configure the library and monitor library status using HP StorageWorks Command View ESL that shipped with your product For support information visit htto www hp com support cvesl 20 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Library robotics The library robotics consists of the main components identified in Figure 4 e O Picker assembly O Vertical motor Figure 4 Library robotics The vertical and horizontal motors move the library robotics into position to pick and place tape cartridges and rotates the optical scanner 180 to allow the library robotics to pass cartridges between the side storage bins and the back storage bins or tape drives The extension axis assembly extends the library robotics forward to make contact with the desired cartridge and then retracts the library robotics to remove the cartridge from a bin or drive The library robotics includes the optical scanner that reads bar code labels 7 characters for Super Digital Linear Tape SDLT and 8 characters for Ultrium The scanner is used to maintain an inventory of the tape cartridges within the library A full inventory occurs automatically whenever the library is powered on or when the doors have been opened An inventory of just the load ports occurs when the load ports have been opened Inventories can also be initiated from the host computer ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 21
82. own arrows to take the library off line 2 Use the up and down arrows to select the diagnostic test to perform and press Select ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 71 Library Operations 3 If you did not take the library off line the OCP displays a notification see Figure 32 UJ Confirm online Warning The Library must be offline for diagnostic tests Diagnostics tests may not return media to their original position Continue Figure 32 Diagnostics confirmation remaining offline 4 Select NO to take the library off line then run the test The diagnostic test executes and the OCP displays a status screen indicating the test progress When the test completes the test result is shown next to the completed test 5 When you are finished performing diagnostic tests press Back to return to the Menu screen Stop button The Stop button located in the bottom right portion of the OCP is available from every OCP screen This button stops the cabinet robot from moving To start the robotics press the Start button 72 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Operations Inserting tape cartridges into the load port Tape cartridges are inserted into either an 18 cartridge magazine for Ultrium or a 16 cartridge magazine for SDLT as shown in Figure 6 on page 27 To insert a tape cartridge into a magazine 1 Prepare the tape cartridges to be inserted by affixing a bar code label and write protecting or w
83. ownload Bad network connection or network down m Check all physical network connections If the connections are good contact your network administrator W Ping the management station If pinging fails and the IP address is correct contact your network administrator Wrong IP Check the IP address of the management address 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 ESL Management m Check to see if the management station is station not operational running or Command View ESL service not running on management station W Use the Services applet to verify that the Command View ESL service is running on the management station Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services 87 Maintenance and Troubleshooting FC interface controller problems Most problems occur during the initial installation of the interface controller Before proceeding with advanced troubleshooting techniques verify all connections and review the configuration LED indicators 88 The LED indicators on the e2400 160 FC and e2400 FC 2G interface controllers are useful for diagnosing various problems m SCSI bus LEDs e2400 160 FC interface controller only indicate SCSI activity These indicators are lit during power on configuration and
84. p of the left load port s bin The library will not operate properly without it ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 67 Library Operations 68 2 Use the up and down arrows to highlight the specific load port then press Select A warning message appears 3 Open the load port door and press OK The load port moves forward Pull the load port towards you to access the storage bins 5 When you are done push the load port back into the cabinet until you hear it click into place 6 Close the load port door An unload message appears 7 Select Yes to move the tape from the load port to the first available slot once a full inventory has been completed Select No to return to the Load Ports menu 8 When you are finished viewing the load port status press Back to return to the Menu screen Note When a load port is opened and closed the load port is inventoried ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations Operations screen The Operations screen allows you to view the status and issue command s to the cabinet and tape drives To access the Operations screen press Ops from the Home screen The Operations screen is displayed see Figure 30 online Operations Cabinet Online Off Details Details Details Details Details Details Details Details Details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 30 Operations screen ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 69 Library Ope
85. pment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Contact with this surface could result in injury WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide About this Guide Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power EE EE WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the power supplies and systems component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manually handling material ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide About this Guide Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment AN WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that The leveling jacks are extended to the floor The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks In single rack installations the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks are coupled Only one rack component is extended at any time A rac
86. r 28 e2400 FC 2G interface controller 28 elements 155 EMI 155 environmental specifications 100 equipment symbols 10 ESD 155 ESD precautions 44 Ethernet port LED indicators 30 location of 30 external features e2400 160 FC interface controller 29 e2400 FC 2G interface controller 29 F FC connection troubleshooting 90 FC interface controller 2400 160 28 FC interface controller e2400 FC 2G 28 FC LED indicators 31 features of FC interface controller external 29 front panel 16 159 Index G getting help 13 H HBA device driver troubleshooting 92 help obtaining 13 host 33 155 host configuration troubleshooting 92 HP authorized reseller 13 storage web site 13 technical support 13 identifiers bar code 52 IEC 155 inserting tape cartridges 73 Interface Manager card 32 inventory 21 L labels 49 52 LAN free backup and restore 31 LAN free backup and restore illustrated 32 LED link activity 83 link speed 83 LED indicators defined 88 Ethernet port 30 FC 31 power supply 30 SCSI bus 31 types of 88 left panel 35 library robotics 21 library relocating 103 link activity LED 83 link speed LED 83 160 load port 155 DLT SDLT 26 LTO 26 tape cartridge magazines 26 load slots 35 LTO 2 155 LVD 155 M media picker 21 messages from library to host 129 Model 630e 41 Model 712e 40 moving the library 103 MSBF 155 MTBF 155 MTTR 155 N NEMAT 155 NIC 155 NVRAM 156 O OCP overview
87. r Simple Network Management Protocol a set of protocols for managing complex networks Take up leader The ring at the beginning of a tape in a cartridge Tape drive controllers A device that controls the transfer of data from a host to a tape drive and vice versa Terabyte A unit of measure for digital data equal to approximately 1 000 gigabytes or 1 099 511 627 776 bytes Terminator Special electrical resistors terminators are installed in the SCSI devices at each end of the SCSI bus and are not installed in other devices on the bus The SCSI bus must be properly terminated at both ends so that commands and data can be transmitted to and from all devices on the bus Ultrium See LTO 2 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 157 Glossary 158 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide A antistatic mat 153 ASCI 153 ASCQ 153 authorized reseller HP 13 Autoclean 22 153 back panel 18 35 backup 31 bar code 49 50 51 bit 153 byte 153 C calibrate 153 card cage 28 cartridge slots 35 check condition status 154 CISPR 22 154 class 1 laser product 154 class 2 laser product 154 class A digital device 154 cleaning tape drives 22 95 climatic specifications 100 conventions document 9 equipment symbols 10 text symbols 9 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide D devices supported 28 troubleshooting 91 diagnostics 70 document conventions 9 related documentation 8 e2400 160 FC interface controlle
88. rage position shown ol P Figure 35 Retrieving the panel shipping restraints 106 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library 2 Attach the six panel shipping restraints three on each side with a 1 4 in nut driver see Figure 36 Upper shipping restraint Upper shipping restraint Load port latching mechanism Middle shipping restraint Lower shipping restraint Middle shipping restraint Lower shipping restraint Panels shown outside of library for clarity Figure 36 Attaching the panel shipping restraints ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 107 Relocating the Library 3 Remove the robot shipping restraints from their storage location under the left cartridge bin panel see Figure 37 Shipping restraints in storage position puse Figure 37 Shipping restraints storage location If the picker is not in the far right position gently move it along the horizontal 4 carriage until it is as far front as possible ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide 108 Relocating the Library 5 Install the robotic shipping restraints see Figure 38 Robot Vertical axis a b shipping restraint shipping restraint s Figure 38 Installing the robotic shipping restraint ESL E Series T
89. ransport full Load port door open Cabinet controller unable to upload Robotic controller unable to upload Library unit timed out Drive communication timeout Drive unload failed or timed out Drive eject failed or timed out Drive thread failed or timed out SCSI event Abort command Invalid CDB received 150 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Event Reporting Table 26 Critical events Continued Critical Events No Mond connection No HBAs found Fork new ted failed Initialization failed Parse error Software Socket Failure Software Socket Died Software Socket Failure Software Socket Died Cabd unable to start new thread Cabinet Not Found Software Pipe Failure Software Communication Error Software Socket Failure Software Socket Failure indicates a variable character This will change depending on the specific item within the cabinet ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 151 Event Reporting 152 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Glossary This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms Antistatic mat A mat made of antistatic material which includes a cabled connection to ground at a wall receptacle ASC The Additional Sense Code is part of the SCSI 2 specification The additional sense code ASC
90. rary User s Guide 147 Event Reporting Critical events Critical events indicate that a failure has occurred in the cabinet The user must intervene to return the cabinet to operation Table 26 lists the critical events provided by the library Table 26 Critical events Critical Events Sensor name needs attention Sensor name needs attention Tape move failed Tape inventory failed Tape Alert Flag 4 Media Tape Alert Flag 5 Read Failure Tape Alert Flag 6 Write Failure Tape Alert Flag 9 Write Protect Tape Alert Flag 13 Recoverable Snapped Tape Tape Alert Flag 14 Unrecoverable Snapped Tape Tape Alert Flag 16 Forced Eject Tape Alert Flag 20 Clean Now Tape Alert Flag 22 Expired Cleaning Media Tape Alert Flag 23 Invalid Cleaning Cartridge Tape Alert Flag 30 Hardware A Reset Needed Tape Alert Flag 31 Hardware B Power Cycle Needed Tape Alert Flag 33 Eject Media Tape Alert Flag 38 Predictive Failure Diagnostic command cmd command failed Unable to get medium changer statistics Maximum temperature exceeded Drive update Library communication time out Incompatible media 148 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Event Reporting Table 26 Critical events Continued Critical Events Transfer full at end of place Transfer empty command aborted Load retry failed Cartridge par
91. rations Diagnostics screen The Diagnostics screen allows you to perform the following diagnostic tests on the library see Table 7 Note The library must be off line to run diagnostic testing Table 7 Diagnostic tests Test Description Robotics Self Test Checks for unrestricted motion of the library robotics Robotics to Calibrates the library robotics and sets it to the bottom of the Home Position library with the optical sensor facing the back Calibrate Checks the position of all panels and columns checks that the Cabinet picker is aligned with the slots Sequential Slot Test Performs an inventory of the library then checks each slot in the library sequentially to determine whether there is free movement of the tapes in and out of the slots Sequential Drive Test Performs an inventory of the library then checks drives in the library sequentially to determine whether it is communicating properly with the drives Random Test Performs an inventory of the library then randomly selects and runs one of the tests Random Slot Test Performs an inventory of the library then checks a pl of slots in the library in random order to determine whether there is free movement of the tapes in and out of the slots Random Slot to Drive Test Performs an inventory of the library then checks a sampling of drives in the library in random order to determine whether it is communicatin
92. re reoccurs then run selftest 50 5F OVER CONTROL The hardware is obstructed Determine the cause of the obstruction Retry the command If the failure reoccurs then run selftest 60 6F FPGA FAILURE Robotics FPGA has failed Call Technical Support 70 7F POSITIONAL DRIFT The hardware home position is drifting Call Technical Support 80 8F MAPPING FAILURE Scanner was unable to detect optical target during calibration 140 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Sense Data Values Table 23 Hardware failure ASCQ values Continued ASCQ Description 90 9F FORCE ERROR While pushing a cartridge into a bin or drive the extension axis never made contact with any object AO AF SENSOR FAILURE A sensor transition did not occur as expected or an extra transition occurred during calibration inventory or pick place Retry the command If the failure recurs contact Technical Support BO BF ELECTRONICS NOT PRESENT Electronics necessary for hardware to function is not present Install necessary hardware ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 141 Sense Data Values 142 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Event Reporting The library is capable of reporting a variety of events that occur within the cabinet An event is defined as any occurrence that requires user attention and possible intervention These events are eit
93. rface controllers installed in the library It also provides SAN related diagnostics and management for library components including interface controllers drives and robotics The Interface Manager card in conjunction with HP Storage Works Command View ESL software provides remote management of the library via a serial telnet or web based GUI interface 32 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview The Interface Manager card is located in drive cluster O to the right of the cluster controller card see Figure 11 O Interface manager card Cluster controller card Figure 11 Interface Manager card Note Additional advanced SAN security and management features are available via permanent software licenses For more information refer to the documentation that shipped with the Interface Manager and Command View ESL software kit Details are also available at hito www hp com support cvesl Note Command View ESL provided with your library is a utility that provides diagnostics and management by accessing devices through a LAN infrastructure For more information on Command View ESL go to http www hp com support cvesl Note HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools L amp TT is a diagnostic utility that can access devices across a FC infrastructure For more information on L amp TT go to htto www hp com support tapetools The Interface M
94. ridges Ultrium 460 and 460 FC tape drives both use the Ultrium 460 tape cartridges Note In addition to the information provided in this manual refer to the documentation provided with your media for more information Caution Ultrium tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges formatted alcaldes HP Ultrium To avoid damage to your tape drive it is critical to use appropriate cleaning cartridges and properly formatted data cartridges ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 23 Library Overview 24 Approved media has the Ultrium format trademark which indicates the media has passed Ultrium format compliance testing see Figure 5 ULTRIUM D Ban Figure 5 HP Ultrium format trademark For best results always use HP branded media and bar code labels The following tape cartridges and label packs are approved for the library s Ultrium tape drives capacity listed assumes 2 1 compression m HP Ultrium data cartridge C7972A 400 GB Ultrium 460 C7971A 200 GB Ultrium 230 m HP Ultrium 460 prelabeled data cartridge C7972L 400 GB Europe Only Ultrium 460 C7972AL 400 GB Americas Only Ultrium 460 C7971L 200GB Europe Only Ultrium 230 C7971AL 200 GB Americas Only Ultrium 230 m HP Ultrium bar code label pack Q2002A Ultrium 460 Q2001A Ultrium 230 m HP Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge C7978A Caution Do not bulk erase Ultrium
95. rite enabling each cartridge as desired For more information about these procedures refer to Inserting tape cartridges on page 55 2 With the load port door open place the tape cartridges in any available load magazine slot The proper orientation for tape cartridge insertion is shown in Ultrium 460 tape cartridges on page 23 and SDLT 320 tape cartridges on page 25 3 Manually close the load port door by pushing the load port assembly into the cabinet You will hear a click when it locks into position ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 73 Library Operations 74 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the library Corrective information is provided to help you resolve the problems Start up problems page 76 OCP problems page 77 Robotics problems page 78 Operating problems page 80 Tape drive problems page 82 Interface Manager card problems page 83 FC interface controller problems page 88 Maintaining tape cartridges page 93 Cleaning tape drives page 95 Note Also see Sense data values Hexadecimal on page 130 for information on values appearing in library error codes and the error log ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 75 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Start up problems 76 Table 8 Start up problems Problem The library does not po
96. ry Operations 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 Write protecting Ultrium tape cartridges By moving the switch to the left Figure 20 the tape cartridge is write enabled By moving the switch to the right the tape cartridge is write protected 3 O Write enabled Bor code label Write protected 6 Insertion arrow Write protect switch Figure 20 Write protecting Ultrium tape cartridges ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 53 Library Operations Write protecting SDLT tape cartridges By moving the switch to the left Figure 21 the tape cartridge is write protected orange indicator is visible By moving the switch to the right the tape cartridge is write enabled orange indicator is not visible E e O Barcode label Write enabled default slide right Orange indicator Insertion arrow Write protect slide left Figure 21 Write protecting SDLT tape cartridges 54 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Operations Inserting tape cartridges Load tape cartridges into the library starting with the left side panels then the right side panels and finally the back panel see Library storage locations a
97. s 1 Disconnect the FC cables connecting from the library to the host 2 Disconnect the Ethernet cable connecting to the local network 3 Disconnect the power cord from the library to its power source 4 Pack the cables removed in step 1 through step 3 with other library accessories 5 Disconnect the following cables but leave them routed in the channel m Drive cluster and card cage power cables m Drive cluster Ethernet cables m Drive cluster 12C cables ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 113 Relocating the Library Drive SCSI cables not present on Ultrium 460 FC drives Cabinet controller SCSI cable Robotics controller card e1200 160 Ethernet cable e2400 160 or e2400 FC 2G interface controller Ethernet cables Interface Manager card Ethernet cable Drive FC cables not present on SCSI drives 114 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Relocating the Library Crating the library Use this section if you need to m Ship the library to the new site m Transport the library by forklift or similar means If you are moving the library within a facility refer to Preparing the library for operation on page 118 WARNING The library weighs approximately 1350 lb 612 kg Use at least two people to perform any steps that involve lifting or guiding the library ADVERTENCIA El peso aproximado de la biblioteca es de 612 kg Utilice como mnimo dos personas para llevar a cabo cualquiera de los pasos
98. s a tape drive specification backed by HP IBM and Seagate Ultrium 460 tape drives LTO 2 are HP s second generation of LTO tape drives LVD Low Voltage Differential or LVD is a type of electrical signaling for parallel SCSI and can reach distances up to 12 meters All HP Ultrium 460 tape drives are LVD devices SDLT tape drives can be LVD or HVD devices MSBF Mean Swaps Before Failure MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MTTR Mean Time To Repair NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association Network interface Card NIC A NIC is a device that handles communication between a device and other devices on a network ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 155 Glossary 156 NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory is a type of memory that retains its contents when power is turned off One type of NVRAM is SRAM that is made non volatile by connecting it to a constant power source such as a battery Another type of NVRAM uses EEPROM chips to save its contents when power is turned off In this case NVRAM is composed of a combination of SRAM and EEPROM chips PCI The PCI bus typically runs at speeds of 33 MHz or 66 MHz and is usually 32 bits wide This means that it passes 32 bits of data simultaneously as if down 32 separate wires Some of the most recent computers include wider 64 bit PCI buses and already certain very high end video capture cards offer improved performance if connected to a 64 bit PCI bus Pi
99. s is returned with the element status data which has no sense key 5 30 03 CLEANING CARTRIDGE INSTALLED A cleaning cartridge cannot be removed from a drive because it is being used in a cleaning operation A cartridge cannot be placed into the drive because the drive is being cleaned A cartridge cannot be placed into an empty storage element because it is reserved for a cleaning cartridge that is currently in use in a drive cleaning operation 5 39 00 SAVING PARAMETERS NOT SUPPORTED Verify Save Parameter field in the Mode Select page complies with the command format described in this guide 5 3A 00 MEDIUM NOT PRESENT The inventory indicated that a cartridge was in this bin but no cartridge was sensed by the picker when it attempted to pick it Retry the command Check for proper seating of the cartridge It may also indicate that the tape is not ready to be picked from the drive because the tape is not fully unloaded Retry the command 132 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Sense Data Values Table 22 Sense data values Hexadecimal Continued Sense Key 5 ASC 3B ASCQ OD Message Name Description MEDIUM DESTINATION ELEMENT FULL Destination element address already contains a cartridge Issue a Read Element Status command and retry move command using your application software If the problem recurs issue an Initialize Elem
100. s on Use Command View ESL software or the Interface Manager s command line interface to check for errors on the OCP ng The OCP does not respond to buttons Use Command View ESL software or the Interface Manager s command line interface to check for errors on the OCP Contact an authorized field service engineer An error message is displayed Write down the details of the error message including the SK ASC and ASCQ numeric values Look up the code and try the suggested recovery procedures Press Ok to clear the message ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 77 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Robotics problems Table 10 describes corrective actions for robotics problems Table 10 Robotics problems Problem The robot does not move at power on Corrective Action Make sure all internal packing materials foam pads tie wraps and shipping restraints have been removed m Check the Stop button make sure the library is on line and not in the stopped mode The picker partially m Issue a Move Cartridge command using your grips a tape cartridge application software fo move the cartridge from the picker to an empty storage bin m Ifthe problem continues contact a field service engineer The barcode reader m Verify that nothing obstructs the reader fails m Make sure that approved bar code labels are being used and are correctly applied m Then restart the library If t
101. sabled Right Load Port Enabled Figure 28 Setup screen The Setup screen displays the following information IP Address IP Subnet Mask IP Gateway DHCP Change Password ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 65 Library Operations 66 Restore Factory Setting Drive Autoclean Configured Drives Left Load Port 18 Right Load Port 36 To edit the setup information use the up and down arrows to highlight the section and press Select To set the IP address subnet mask and gateway use the up and down arrows to select the appropriate number and press Select to accept To enable disable DHCP use the up and down arrows to toggle between enable disable Press Select to accept the setting If your library is not connected to a network that uses a DHCP server to assign IP information disable this function To change the password use the up and down arrows to select Change Password and press Select To change the password enter a 6 digit password using the numbers provided on the OCP Press Select to accept the new password When prompted re enter the password to confirm To enable autoclean use the up and down arrows to select Autoclean and press Select The default is disabled To configure the number of tape drives in the cabinet use the up and down arrows to select the number of drives and press Select Caution If you have a partially filled drive cluster change the number of tape drives to reflect the num
102. ssful power off the library disconnect the FC cables power the library back on open the front door and press and hold the eject button on the drive in question 82 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Interface Manager card problems Table 13 and Table 14 describe the status and network LEDs for the Interface Manager card Table 13 Status LED diagnostic codes Red LED Green LED Description On Of BIOS code failed to run Blinks 1x per 5 Of Hardware POST failed No firmware second interval images are loaded Blinks 2x per 5 Of No CompactFlash disk or valid boot second interval sector image found Be sure to transfer the memory module from the old card to the new card if the Interface Manager was replaced Blinks 3x per 5 Off Specified firmware image files were not second interval found Neither the current nor the previous image was found Blinks 4x per 5 Of Load or execute command failed boot second interval code remains at end 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 second interval succeeded Boot code successfully loaded decompressed and initiated execution of one of the image files Table 14 Network link activity speed LEDs LED Status Description Link Activity Off Port disconnected no link
103. t performance and cause damage 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 Use only HP qualified bar code labels Apply them only in the designated areas of the tape cartridge and do not apply more than one per cartridge Follow guidelines provided by the tape cartridge manufacturer If a tape cartridge is dropped or damage is suspected gently shake the tape cartridge If it rattles it is damaged Restore the data on the tape cartridge if possible and discard the damaged tape cartridge ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 93 Maintenance and Troubleshooting m fit doesn t rattle check the tape leader inside the cartridge To do this open the door on the rear of the tape cartridge by releasing the door lock The tape leader should be visible at the top left of the tape cartridge Caution Do not touch the tape leader or the tape medium Dust or skin oils SCH can contaminate the tape impact performance and cause damage 94 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning tape drives Use the guidelines in the following sections to clean your tape drives Cleaning SDLT tape drives Be aware of the following Under normal conditions the cleaning cartridge is effective for about 20 cleanings SDLT tape
104. tect switch 53 Write protecting Ultrium tape cartridges 53 Write protecting SDLT tape cartridges 54 Inserting tape cartridges 55 Closing the cabinet doors and access panels 56 Powering the library on and off 58 Powering on the library 58 Placing the library on line or off line 58 Powering off the library 59 Using the OCP isaac di dns ee ees Sae WAP EE E 60 louer 60 OCP buttons uode eret a der eoo Heb a dee ce ann 60 OCP components ss 5 eto Be hid beate bios UR POOR NE Race wd ped ue eg 61 Menu gereen C 62 Viewing library information 63 Viewing cabinet information 64 Viewing and editing setup information 65 Load Ports screen cia acia vus etie ner sudo EN pin Er dr mue dde iue 67 Operations Sereen uo cr erp a Mele Anette esse ete 69 4 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Contents Diagnostics Screens cep eee PREGA Led Ra RUE op eee a uni 70 Nilo 72 Inserting tape cartridges into the load port
105. then that same library cannot be managed by any other management station A library can only be managed by one management station at a time ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Library storage locations and slot numbering The HP StorageWorks ESL E Series tape library is an automated tape storage and retrieval library that may consist of up to 24 tape drives and up to 718 Ultrium 460 tape cartridges or 636 SDLT 320 tape cartridges The library stores tape cartridges in the following locations m Left panels m Right panels m Back panels Note The number of tape cartridge slots depends on the drive technology used The number of back panel slots depends on how many drive clusters are in the library See Model 712e on page 40 and Model 630e on page 41 for tape cartridge quantity information ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 35 Library Overview To slide the slot panels out of the cabinet press the slot panel latches down and pull the slot panel out of the cabinet see Figure 13 aaa la arrasar Su Upper load port panel latch Lower load port panel latch Middle load port panel latch Figure 13 Sliding the slot panels out of the cabinet 36 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Library Overview Figure 14 shows the left panel bins Begi
106. this equipment may void you s authority to operate this equipment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case you at your own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 119 Regulatory Statements BSMI statement ARE E FAN deo AE EE RETA SRI bU BEALS BORER Ee AE o 120 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Regulatory Statements Japan statement VCCI TORE TL a AA VCCT OH TES lt Z7 7A A TEN CH COREA RER CHATS LER WEZER TI LAS d ON Gud 385778 2c HT DESERINDTCIBADIO ET ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 121 Regulatory Statements Industry Canada digital apparatus Reference Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 Issue 2 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Regl ment sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada CISPR 22 WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product
107. tially gripped Low power error Motor power failure Bar code decoder communication failure Gripper timeout Gripper open failure Gripper close failure Unable to pick cartridge Rotary timeout Rotary front failed Rotary back failure Rotary home not found Rotary axis internal failure Rotary invalid command Extension timeout Extension current feedback failure Extension mechanical position error Vertical home not found Vertical test failure Vertical encoder failure Vertical mapping failure Horizontal timeout Horizontal mechanical position error Horizontal home not found Horizontal test failure Horizontal encoder failure ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 149 Event Reporting Table 26 Critical events Continued Critical Events Horizontal mapping failure Warning safe temperature exceeded Load port timeout panel name sensor name needs attention Drive drive number sensor name needs attention Gripper hardware failure Extension internal failure Vertical internal failure Horizontal internal failure Logical unit communication failure Rotary invalid start condition Extension invalid start condition Depth hardware failure Vision hardware failure CLM hardware failure CLM invalid start condition CLM invalid command T
108. urce location m Perform an inventory m Retry the command If the pick operation fails again contact a field service engineer ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 79 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Operating problems Table 11 describes the corrective action for problems that occur during library operation Table 11 Problems during library operation Problem Corrective Action The host computer m Verify that the host computer has been added to the cannot communicate secure manager via the Command View ESL with the library software and has been given access to library components m Verify cable connections and termination m Verify that the FC port link LEDs show good status m Restart the host and the library m If the host and library still are not communicating verify that there is not a zoning issue A tape cartridge m This indicates that the picker could not sense a tape medium is reported cartridge in a particular storage bin even though the not present inventory reports that it is present m Verify that the designated cartridge is present and properly seated For a tape drive make sure the cartridge is completely unloaded Then retry the command m Perform an inventory m If the error persists contact a field service engineer 80 ESL E Series Tape library User s Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 11 Problems during library operation Continued Problem
109. verview Model 7 12e Storage capacity in Ultrium libraries is as shown in Table 3 Table 3 Ultrium library storage elements Number of drives Load ports used Load port capacity User slots 1 4 0 0 718 1 4 Left only 18 700 1 4 Right only 36 682 1 4 Both 54 664 5 8 0 0 704 5 8 Left only 18 686 5 8 Right only 36 668 5 8 Both 54 650 9 12 0 0 690 9 12 Left only 18 672 9 12 Right only 36 654 9 12 Both 54 636 13 16 0 0 676 13 16 Left only 18 658 13 16 Right only 36 640 13 16 Both 54 622 17 20 0 0 662 17 20 Left only 18 644 17 20 Right only 36 626 17 20 Both 54 608 21 24 0 0 648 21 24 Left only 18 630 21 24 Right only 36 612 21 24 Both 54 594 Note If the load ports are configured those slots cannot be used as data slots 40 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Overview Model 630e Storage capacity in the SDLT library is as shown in Table 4 Table 4 SDLT library storage elements Number of drives Load ports used Load port capacity User slots 1 4 0 0 636 1 4 Left only 16 620 1 4 Right only 32 604 1 4 Both 48 588 5 8 0 0 624 5 8 Left only 16 608 5 8 Right only 32 592 5 8 Both 48 576 9 12 0 0 612 9 12 Left only 16 596 9 12 Right only 32 580 9 12 Both 48 564 13 16 0 0 600 13 16 Left only 16 584 13 16 Right only 32 568 13 16 Both 48 552 17 20 0 0 588 17
110. wer Environment Voltage Rated Frequency Rated Current Power consumption Electrical connection to power Climatic Environment Dry Bulb Wet bulb Thermal transition Dry bulb Wet bulb Thermal transition Operating Shipping and storage 200 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 8A VA max 1600W IEC 320 C19 male connector inside back door 15 C to 32 C 59 F to 90 F 25 C 77 F maximum 11 C per hour 40 C to 66 C 40 F to 151 F 46 C 115 F maximum 30 C 54 F per hour 20 to 80 non condensing 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude Operating Shipping and storage Sea Level to 10 000 ft 3 048 m Sea Level to 12 000 ft 3 657 m Heat dissipation Operating 5500 BTU hr 1400 KCal hr or 1600 watts Direct ESD Contact discharge 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 kV to all external metal panels and doors Air discharge 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 0 12 0 15 0 kV to the front GUI display Indirect ESD Contact discharge 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 kV to the VCP 100 ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Library Characteristics Table 21 Environmental specifications Continued ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Radiated fields per Unmodulated 27 MHz to 500 MHz 3 V m IEC 801 3 Fast transients EFT Data cables 0 5kV nc d Power cables 1 0kV Sound power level Operating 7 6 Bel Idle 7 8 Bel Sound pressure Operating 5 5db operator
111. wer on Table 8 describes corrective actions for problems which occur during start up Corrective Action Verify that m The power cord is connected to a grounded electrical outlet m The power distribution unit s two breaker switches are on left rear corner of cabinet W The power supply switches are on m The power switch behind the service tray is on The library or tape drives are not m Verify cable connections and detected by the Interface Manager or termination Command View ESL software m Verify the cabling m Verify that the drives and library are powered on and ready m Ensure that the interface controllers are powered on and ready During initialization the library reports m Determine the failure type by not ready checking any previous error codes returned to the host computer or by getting a library support ticket W Correct the cause of the error One or more tape drives fail to spin up Verify cable connections and during start up termination m Make sure the OCP does not show the drive power as off m Check that the power sup lies are switched on for that leve dust m Check that the cluster controller is properly cabled and ready ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide OCP problems Maintenance and Troubleshooti Table 9 describes corrective actions for OCP problems Table 9 OCP problems Problem The OCP is blank Corrective Action Confirm that power i
112. y Format Tape Alert Flag 18 Tape Directory Corrupted Tape Alert Flag 21 Clean Periodic Tape Alert Flag 29 Drive Maintenance Tape Alert Flag 32 Interface Tape Alert Flag 34 Download Fault Tape Alert Flag 35 Drive Humidity Tape Alert Flag 36 Drive Temperature Tape Alert Flag 37 Drive Voltage Tape Alert Flag 39 Diagnostics Required Error setting SCSI ID Cabinet cabinet number door open Diagnostic command cmd command failed Fibre drive configuration failed ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide Event Reporting Table 25 Warning events Continued Warning Events Unable to get medium changer statistics NVRAM corrupted Drive update Logical unit init required Logical unit is not ready Operator medium removal request Door is opened Transfer full command can not be executed System is stopped Logical unit is turned off line panelname sensor name may need attention Drive drive number sensor name may need attention Logical unit is not ready Load Port unload error Software Socket Failure Software Socket Failure No Matching Frame Name Found Software Communication Failure No data read for event System Test Error indicates a variable character This will change depending on the specific item within the cabinet ESL E Series Tape Lib
113. y User s Guide Library Overview MO SSSR F LE 7 ET pa Y E 77100000 A MOO O Left load port 16 SDLT or 18 Ultrium O Right load port 32 SDLT or 36 Ultrium Figure 6 Load ports left and right ESL E Series Tape Library User s Guide 27 Library Overview Card cage and controllers The library card cage The library card cage is located in the top of the library cabinet above cluster 0 It houses up to six FC interface controllers e2400 160 or native FC interface controllers e2400 FC 2G the library robotics controller e1200 160 a fan and two power supplies see Figure 7 O e2400 FC 2G FC interface controllers Card cage fan e 2400 160 FC interface controllers Card cage power supplies library robotics controller e1200 160 Figure 7 Card cage with controllers e2400 160 FC and e2400 FC 2G interface controllers 28 The FC interface controllers translates the Fibre Channel Protocol FCP to and from the SCSI protocol if necessary It transfers commands data and status information to and from FC controllers and FC and SCSI devices Supported devices include m Initiator devices FC hosts

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