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1. 2 2 Revision L L201 575 96053 Locations Figure 2 2 Rear View of Components Continued L201_062 UPON EE Not 96053 Power on off switches Power receptacles Standard power supply Redundant power supply Library RESET button use a wooden pencil never a screwdriver or other electrically conductive item to press this button Ethernet Web port Library LVD HVD SCSI ports SCSI port for Drive O See note SCSI port for Drive 1 See note SCSI port for Drive 2 See note SCSI port for Drive 3 See note Fibre Channel router card SCSI ports Reserved for development engineers not for customer use Customer Services Engineering CSE serial port 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 Personality module connector Library serial number and agency label Library warranty identification number Dual power label Fibre Channel router card optional Fibre Channel router card port Electronics module Fibre Channel router card CSE serial port External Fibre Channel Router optional External Fibre Channel Router Power Receptacle External Fibre Channel Router Power Switch External Fibre Channel Router Serial Port External Fibre Channel Router Ethernet port External Fibre Channel Router Fibre Channel port External Fibre Channel Router SCSI Bus ports e The top drive that is installed is Drive 0 If
2. 2 Make sute that the location is clean dry level and adequately ventilated Allow sufficient space to service the library from the front right side and rear Each of these areas should have a service clearance of 610 mm 2 ft Make sure that the AC power outlet is near the library and is easily accessible to the library s power cable If you are installing the library in a 483 mm 19 in standard width rack you must have either brackets or a tray measuring at least 711 mm 28 in deep Make sure that the brackets or tray is installed within the rack before you install the library See Figure 2 7 on page 2 9 or Figure 2 8 on page 2 10 to make sure your installation area meets the required dimensions and weight 1 8 Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure Positioning the Library 96053 The library can be ordered for either desktop or rack installation Desktop Installation WARNING Possible personal injury Check the path to the intended location and clear it of obstructions before you move the library Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library The library weighs 44 45 kg 98 Ib plus the weight of the drives Depending upon the drive type each drive weighs between 5 0 kg 11 Ib and 5 5 kg 12 Ib ADVERTENCIA Posibilidad de lesiones f sicas Antes de mover la biblioteca verifique el trayecto hasta la ubicaci n de instalaci n prevista y retire cualquier
3. Ro y SUN microsystems StorageTek L40 Tape Library Installation Manual 96053 Revision L L40 Tape Library Installation Manual Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved Sun Microsystems Inc has intellectual property rights relating to technology that is described in this document In particular and without limitation these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U S patents listed at http www sun com patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U S and in other countries This document and the product to which it pertains are distributed under licenses restricting their use copying distribution and decompilation No part of the product or of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and in other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Java AnswerBook2 docs sun com and Solaris StorageTek VolSafe TimberWolf TimberLine and RedWood are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc
4. This will expedite our response ii Revision L 96053 Summary of Changes EC Date Edition Description 111666 August 2001 First Initial release 111717 January 2002 Second Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111732 March 2002 Third Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111784 August 2002 Fourth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111828 February 2003 Fifth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111854 June 2003 Sixth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111875 November 2003 Seventh Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111923 July 2004 Eighth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111948 January 2005 Ninth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 111976 May 2005 Tenth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes 114172 October 2006 L Cover Copyright Preface Added Sun verbiage and 96053 branding Chapter 2 Updated Table 2 5 Table 2 6 and Table 2 7 Revision L 111 Summary of Changes This page intentionally left blank Revision L 96053 Contents Summary of CHANCES ex ey s CODO NN Rab e A RH NE URNA a iii Contents M P TE v PISUfes Pati aa CU a aX ble C CN REN viii TADLES ica eR ree ha aie Au e nr eda ecd uci seks dox Aw pue ada ix Preface cues I hoy Poena ione Mascot P od WAKE te PR a hi A Bae acu ra ee an n xi Organan
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6. 1011d 1010d AMA 1 Drive Slot 3 4 Drive Slot O 2 Drive Slot 2 1 Column O 3 Drive Slot 1 2 Column 1 Standard Installation Procedure L201 038 3 Column 2 4 Column 3 5 CAP two cells Note In a 40 cell capacity library if Auto Clean is not enabled the cleaning cartridge cell can be used for a data cartridge for a total of 41 data cells Legend Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells for the 20 cell configuration Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells and Columns 2 and 3 gray cells for the 40 cell configuration e Use the black cell above the CAP for a cleaning cartridge if Auto Clean is enabled e The small black rectangles are targets 96053 Revision L 1 21 Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1 4 Inserting the Cartridges L201 284 D x 3 ui x T X D Y D nol y Y n g Y or m P e L201 284 1 Storage Cells 3 Ultrium cartridge 2 DLT cartridge 4 Volume number 1 22 Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure Drive Compatibility Issues 96053 Refer to your drive publications and the vendor Web sites for a detailed discussion of drives and cartridges The library supports the following drives Ultrium Linear Tape Open LTO drives LTO technology was developed by IBM Hewlett Packard and Seagate t
7. 5 Compatible Drives and Interfaces Drive Name Sustained Native Transfer Rate Standard Installation Procedure Interface HVD LVD2 DLT 8000 6 0 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80MB s SE HVD Fast 40 40MB s SDLT 220 11 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80MB s SE HVD Fast 40 40MB s SDLT 320 16 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80MB s SE HVD Fast 40 40MB s SDLT 600 36 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI LVD 160 MB s SE 40 MB s Seagate Certance 16 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80 MB s SE 40 Ultrium 1 LTOS HVD Fast 40 MB s Seagate Certance 34 MB s N A Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80 MB s Ultrium 2 LTOS Seagate Certance 68 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 LVD Ultrium 3 LTOS 160MB s IBM Ultrium 1 LTO 15 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD 80 MB s HVD Fast 40 IBM Ultrium 2 LTO 35 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 LVD 160MB s IBM Ultrium 3 LTO 80 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 LVD 160MB s HP Ultrium 1 LTO 15 MB s Ultra 2 SCSI Ultra 2 SCSI LVD HVD Fast 40 80 MB s SE 40MB s HP Ultrium 2 LTO 30 MB s N A Ultra 3 SCSI Ultra 160 LVD 160MB s HP Ultrium 3 LTO 80 MB s N A Ultra 4 SCSI Ultra 320 LVD 160MB s 1 The maximum burst speed of data transfer for the HVD interface is at 40 MB s 2 The maximum burst speed of data transfer for the LVD interface varies depending upon the type of SCSI interface 3 Certance is owned by Quantum Corporation 96053 Revision L 1 25 Standard Installatio
8. LVD application The cables used to meet these requirements are inherently more costly and should be used only as required for HVD Table 2 7 External Cables Description Part Number Cable assembly 68 MD 20 m 65 6 ft HVD use only 10083312 Cordset SJT 16AWG L6 15P 10083639 SCSI universal 628MD 68MD 500 mm 19 7 in LVD 10187005 SCSI universal 68MD 68MD 3 m 9 8 ft 10187008 SCSI universal 628MD 68MD 5 m 16 4 ft 10187009 SCSI universal 63 MD 68MD 10 m 32 8 ft 10187010 SCSI universal 688MD 68HD 3 m 9 8 ft 10187011 SCSI universal 68 MD 68VHD 5 m 16 4 ft 10187012 SCSI universal 628MD 68VHD 10 m 32 8 ft 10187013 Fibre Channel router RJ45 to DB9 adapter 10410823 Cable assembly flat shield SCSI 68 300 mm 11 8 in HVD 313645101 Cable assembly flat shield SCSI 68 600 mm 23 6 in HVD 313645201 Cable assembly flat shield SCSI 68 1 m 39 37 in universal 313645302 Cable assembly flat shield SCSI 68 300 mm 11 8 in LVD 313708802 Cable assembly flat shield SCSI 68 600 mm 23 6 in LVD 313708902 Fibre Channel router serial cable with two RJ45 connectors RJ45 410828902 Connector and Consultive Committee on International Telephony and Telegraph CCITT cable 6 1 m 20 ft 2 12 Revision L 96053 SNMP This appendix provides the implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Bb Overview Sun StorageTek s L ser
9. RR RR a een ce XX Fiber optic Cable Handling 44 4 6 ek eee eco ede ss ehh e re ehe ee es xxi Electrostatic Discharge ESD Damage Prevention xxii ESD Precautions oce a et ie ie ERA ME elie ant sn NU due dant es xxii ESD Protection Procedure i e dass os e m pet les Re n e e e xxiii Prepare the Work Areas s cetero e ete eee ita xxiii Access the Equipment eres eve e uc me VUL GR AKA wee ee wee xxiii Replace Components sta aber m RARE SC EP OU NE ER ER este xxiii S Up METTE xxiv 96053 Revision L v Contents SCOUTICAG Gees Vases ACORDE C CU UR UC UM on RU Ra XXV Precauciones de seg ridad ioter eet ea E eei Mr te ea ete S DIR O lace XXV T cnicas de levantamiento de objetos xxvi Seguridad de hombros codos mu ecas y Manos xxvi Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor 2 xxvii Seguridad de fibras pticas esse siess bnoci terroris d ki ko sktr hn xxvii Etiqueta del producto l ser er Lesser de dle ees hk eee RR Re aere de Rate laa xxviii Instalaci n de cables de fibra ptica 222 xxix Manipulaci n de cables de fibra ptica xxix Prevenci n de da os por descargas electrost ticas DES XXX Precauciones contra descargas electrost ticas XXX P
10. all four drives are installed the top drive is Drive 0 and the bottom is Drive 3 If drives are installed only in the two middle slots the top drive installed is Drive 0 and the drive beneath it is Drive 1 Revision L 2 3 Locations Figure 2 3 Internal View of Components L201 063 yy S NAA S S P Jj L201_063 7 Fibre Channel router card optional 8 Cartridge Hand Assembly Drive 3 9 Columns O through 3 with 3 on far right 10 Cleaning cartridge cell 11 CAP cells two Drive 2 Drive 1 Drive O Library vision calibration label the master target is below it 3 4 5 6 96053 Revision L 2 4 Locations Figure 2 4 Robotic Components L201 255 4 aes L201 255 1 Z motor 4 Zcarriage 2 Hand assembly 5 Theta motor 3 Z shafts Figure 2 5 DLT Drive Label Locations L201_164 ES Ve ya Riia y lt a ETA gg yo ren gt E sn LAR 77 IE DA mol OIE 90016107 TT dE E E 1 FRU serial number 2 Warran
11. en el rea del equipo para prevenir incendios y accidentes Nota Entre los factores importantes que deben tenerse en cuenta es la presencia de gas Halon detectores de humo subterr neos y cables conductores a otros equipos instalados en las proximidades 96053 Revision L XXV T cnicas de levantamiento de objetos El levantar equipos o componentes independientemente de su peso o tama o puede provocar ser as lesiones lumbares Siguiendo estas directrices podr reducir los riesgos de lesiones No incline el cuerpo para levantar o bajar algo Esta posici n supone una tensi n extrema para la espalda en especial al levantar o transportar objetos En lugar de inclinarse efect e dos movimientos primero levante el componente y a continuaci n utilice los pies pata girar el cuerpo Planifique el levantamiento primero examine el objeto y a continuaci n determine c mo lo levantar y d nde lo colocara Seleccione la t cnica de levantamiento adecuada Examine el peso y tama o del objeto su ubicaci n y frecuencia y direcci n en que vaya a levantarlo La planificaci n debe hacerse de tal modo que se eviten posturas inc modas Determine si son necesarios accesorios para la manipulaci n de materiales Separe bien las piernas y coloque una ligeramente detr s de la otra Mantenga la espalda recta porque incluso pesos ligeros pueden incrementar significativamente la presi n sobre la espina dorsal al inclinarse hacia adelant
12. la mufiequera un extremo del cable en espiral Revision L xxxi Acceda al equipo 5 Con todo cuidado abra las puertas o retire las cubiertas del equipo No toque ningun componente interno PRECAUCION Antes de tocar cualquier componente interno asegurese de estar correctamente conectado a tierra 6 Conecte el extremo libre del cable en espiral al lugar mas adecuado a Siesta trabajando con componentes de un equipo de pequefias dimensiones conecte el extremo libre del cable a la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra Asimismo asegurese de tocar una superficie met lica no pintada del equipo antes de tocar cualquier componente interno b Siest trabajando con componentes de un equipo de amplias dimensiones conecte el extremo libre del cable en espiral a un conector de puesta a tierra o a una superficie met lica no pintada del interior del equipo Sustituya los componentes 7 Sustituya el componente defectuoso y col quelo sobre la superficie de trabajo 8 Extraiga el componente de recambio de su embalaje de protecci n contra descargas el ctricas e inst lelo en el equipo 9 Coloque el componente defectuoso dentro del embalaje de protecci n Limpie 10 Desconecte los cables de puesta a tierra del equipo 11 Vuelva a instalar todas las cubiertas y cierre todas las puertas del equipo 12 Desconecte el cable en espiral de la mu eca Si fuese necesario desconecte el cable de puesta a tierra de la superfic
13. mix single ended and differential terminators WARNING Lifting hazard Depending upon the drive type each drive and tray weighs between 5 0 kg 11 Ib and 5 8 kg 12 7 Ib Make sure you follow the lifting instructions in Lifting Techniques on page xviii ADVERTENCIA Riesgo al levantar En funci n del tipo de unidad cada unidad y bandeja pesa entre 5 0 kg 11 Ib y 5 8 kg 12 7 Ib Aseg rese de seguir las instrucciones de la secci n T cnicas de levantamiento de objetos en la p gina xxvi 1 26 Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure CAUTION Possible component damage Do not use a screwdriver for the drive door latch knob or drive tray latch 1 Atthe rear of the library turn the drive door latch knob to your left to open the drive door 1 Knob Q L201_239 CAUTION Load unload problems The drive tray latch must be fully loosened disengaged before you slide the tray into the slot If the latch arm contacts part of the library frame as it is being tightened it cannot be rotated to its fully locked position and the tray will not be firmly locked into the drive slot This can cause alignment problems and the camera can have problems reading the target 2 Holding the drive tray assembly as shown in the figure below turn the drive tray latch knob all the way to your right so that it is in its fully disengaged position 1 Knob 2 Range 3 Latch arm shown disengaged L201 505 960
14. on the library for proper initialization Only remove the module when installing an upgrade conversion bill or replacing the library CAUTION Possible component damage Make sure you follow the ESD procedure described in ESD Protection Procedure on page xxiii before connecting the personality module The personality module is in a bag taped to the power supply handle Remove the personality module and attach it to its connector e A 20 cell version uses part 31363270x A 40 cell version uses part 31363300x 1 Personality module Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip If your library is a 20 cell version the tape management software only recognizes the data cells that are in Column 0 and the top nine cells of Column 1 To remind the operator to not place data cartridges into the other cells attach the cell barrier clip as shown in the following figure Use the PERS MODULE Menu on the operator panel to determine your library s cell capacity Figure 1 2 Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip L201 124 l 96053 AA AI CAC Z fp Sure S ABOVE Mr SS AN Pre Leer Er gt FT SN Cell barrier clip for 20 cell version Revision L L201 124 1 19 Standard Installation Procedure Inserting the Cartridges 1 20 Make sure you refer to ESD Precautions on page xxii befo
15. superficie se aclimate a la temperatura ambiente antes de desenrollarla Coloque inmediatamente sobre esta superficie todo componente que haya retirado de su embalaje de protecci n contra descargas electrostaticas Mantenga limpia la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra Nota Para limpiatla utilice agua y un detergente suave asegur ndose de que est completamente seca antes de utilizarla Compruebe peri dicamente la resistencia el ctrica del cable de puesta a tierra y del cable en espiral de la mu equera Nota Al medir la resistencia del cable de puesta a tierra debe ser inferior a 1 2 MO la del cable en espiral debe situarse entre 0 8 y 1 2 MO Repare o sustituya los cables si no cumplen estos requisitos Procedimiento de protecci n contra descargas electrost ticas 96053 Recuerde que cada entorno de cliente es diferente Responda a todas las dudas e inquietudes del cliente antes de proceder a trabajar en un equipo Prepare el rea de trabajo 1 Antes de reparar el equipo desenrolle completamente la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra y col quela sobre una superficie adecuada Conecte un extremo del cable de puesta a tietra a la superficie de trabajo y ajuste el broche de presi n Nota El otro extremo se conectar posteriormente Col quese una mufiequera antiest tica Aseg rese de que le resulte c moda y que haga contacto con toda la circunferencia de la mu eca Conecte a
16. 0 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight 2 10 Revision L viii Tables Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Table 1 6 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 96053 SCSE Cable Length Restrictions su uses ke ue hs wal seat wl NOR Ta E emite 1 13 SCSI Device Bus Types Isse us eure A cd Sara eet ol d S Td 1 13 LTO Drive Backward Readability 2 1 24 SCSI Device Bus Types Issues suisse tiina nid vd det e eda i ua cd 1 24 Compatible Drives and Interfaces 1 25 LAO Tape Library Configuration Information 1 30 Library Environment Specifications 2 6 Library Power Sp cifications us ses ent Re Ee wa bee E Seer ee E 2 7 Drive and Cartridge Weights 442 2 7 Drive Power Specifications ss ss ee eee Pa eal Oe Rea e rye ee dre ee nee 2 8 Country specific Power Cords nur ee awe eher ah y e at aise ne 2 11 Non countty specific Power Cords 22 2 11 External Cables tetas eden RESIDEO EP REM EE IP Eee ete pedes 2 12 Revision L ix Tables Revision L 96053 Preface This manual is for either customers or service representatives depending upon the service contract When you have com
17. 53 Revision L 1 27 Standard Installation Procedure 3 Slide the drive tray assembly into the desired slot CAUTION Possible component damage Do not use a screwdriver to tighten the drive tray latch knob 4 Turn the knob all the way to the right to engage the latch and clamp it firmly into the frame 5 Pull back on the tray to make sure the tray is securely latched It should not move 6 Connect the drive SCSI connector P903 to the drive 7 Connect the drive power cable P904A B to the library 8 Connect the serial interface connector P6A B to the library 1 P903 2 P904A B 3 P6A B CAUTION Possible equipment damage Make sure the SCSI cable does not block the fan before you close the drive door Possible cable damage Make sure you move the SCSI cable out of the way before you close the drive door Possible component damage Do not use a screwdriver to tighten the drive door latch knob 9 Close the drive door and secure it by turning the drive door latch knob to your right 10 Refer to your user s guide to configure the drives 1 28 Revision L 96053 Powering on the Library and Drives E Powering on the Library and Drives To powet on the library and drives CAUTION Possible equipment damage Make sure the power on off switch is set to O before performing Step 1 1 2 Close and lock the front door Attach the power cable to the power receptacle at the rear of the librar
18. Bus YU Off Bus Q Fast Load OfU On L Auto Clean OffQ On B Network Library Name IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Hardware Monitor Warning Temperature Shutdown Temperature 1 30 Revision L Network 96053 Locations Specifications and Cables This chapter identifies library components drive label locations specifications and external cable part numbers Bb Locations Use the following figures to become familiar with the library components and drive label locations Figure 2 1 Front View of Components L201 061 L201 061 96053 Revision L 2 1 Locations Figure 2 1 Front View of Components L201 061 1 Operator panel including status display 4 Viewing window 2 Cartridge access port CAP 5 Door lock 3 Elastomer feet for desktop version Figure 2 2 Rear View of Components L201 062
19. MP Terms 96053 SNMP uses a manager agent structure a database and a small set of commands to exchange information SNMP terms include e Agent A module that resides in a managed device The agent is responsible for responding to requests from the manager and for sending raps to a recipient that inform the systems administrator of potential problems Community String Applications use community strings for access control The manager includes the community string in its SNMP messages to an agent The agent consequently can accept or reject the operation Managed device A device that hosts the services of an SNMP agent that provides monitored information and controlled operations using SNMP L Series libraries are managed devices Management Information Base MIB A collection of information stored in a database that contains configuration and statistical information for a managed device For L Series libraries a copy of the MIB is loaded with microcode and stored on the LLC card See Management Information Base on page A 4 for more information about the MIB Manager A thing that provides the communication link between the systems administrator and the managed devices on the network A manager station or server allows the systems administrator to get information about the device through the MIB and to receive traps from an agent Recipient A location on a manager where the SNMP agent sends traps This location is defin
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21. NS Network Block Diagram Example L201 523 Managers Agent 129 80 1 1 DNS Configuration Primary DNS Server Host 129 80 1 2 Ethernet B DNS Table IP Address 129 80 1 1 129 80 1 2 129 80 1 3 C 129 80 1 4 Library Secondary DNS Server Host L Series Library 129 80 1 3 L201 523 1 Ethernet connection ENET for the library 2 To configure the library to support DNS Note You must enter the Domain Name Service DNS configuration only if your Simplified Network Management Protocol SNMP agent is set to trap named recipients if SNMP is set for numbered recipients by using IP addresses no entries are required 3 An example of a table that matches IP addresses to selected DNS names 4 SNMP software application that implements the role of manager Some applications include HP Open View IBM NetView Sun Microsystems SunNet Manager 5 The MIB is stored on the LLC card To view the contents of the MIB database enter http IP Address Lseries mib or http library_name Lseries mib 6 Library Admin is an optional feature for the library It provides the GUl based monitoring system and is separate from the SNMP application Library Admin provides an easy and convenient way to configure the library SNMP agent using a network configuration panel or screen Library Admin also provides other beneficial functions and display screens for the library A 2 Revision L 96053 SNMP Terms B SN
22. SCSI Cables nsss eese ee ege rer eee he sun 1 14 Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables e ee RR RR Re ete y V a cita 1 16 Attaching the Personality Module 222 1 18 Attaching the Cell Barnier Clip ss eee m RES ec erant has 1 19 Inserting the Cartridges css icin sere em re Rer ERR IP R Ee EIER 1 20 Drive Compatibility Issues cesses hn 1 23 Installing the Drives ic UR SE eR RR Sse hay Sia eme aes aea Ea eie gro 1 26 Powering on the Library and Drives 222 1 29 Recording the Configuration Information 1 29 vi Revision L 96053 Contents 2 Locations Specifications and Cables 2 1 TG CATIONS iio een ea et teet t e hepar t tre E M Sip aep ee Up t eh ic 2 1 Specifications css kee Re eger epe WE Olek e C wa OR EPA WAR eR eer ed eed ae 2 6 Library Environment li reto bre Nee ee SER TERN 2 6 Library Powetz eek eed e Pie se E Sese uec e debe dte ree fa 2 7 Drive and Cartridge Weights 422 2 7 Drive Powers rreran oae TA ER mn s es segete a ee ea egre a ME eg 2 8 Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles 2 11 External Cables cs er ee veo EY PUESTAS eee ese sam bas eed avene qd 2 12 As SNMP t mate SEACE UN Rec dvd ERA EA SES A 1 Picos A en et a aa Nis as nr re eu Re nn ne a ere Sharia A 1
23. SNMP DES ueste hats lated ure ket tes eco Uta ee pp ORR gong d teu d a e E eS A 3 SNMP Commands ares sect tooled qe RM AS A AAA Ta ets qe e T Wer A 4 Access Contfol i n eiie tesis o to gd bet aee ve ect edes i urea ica sate cade Ace A 4 Management Information Base 0 ehe A 4 Configuration ca e ER piace Pet epe ub ene BG Baty Panne Wises EE WEE SC ERES A 6 Starting SNMP a wes V te Pa eRe ashy ei ae ee GA eie A 7 Indexes es ave irik de edd dole RP Ep eon NM PE TI NE UE Index 1 96053 Revision L vii Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 96053 Unpacking the Libtaty ees ia eae e es De oe etes R E vr CFR Eg 1 6 Attaching the Cell Barnier Clip i i sei er RR erbe uhr ye prre cep mE 1 19 Determining the Valid Storage Cells 2 1 21 Inserting the Cartridges road edu ree xe qUqepene vom dre 1 22 Front View of Components es eres e ww yp petes ps pe RR res 2 1 Rear View of Components cca cs oka ee eh dois ye die ose dee hr dre 2 2 Internal View of Components 2 4 Robotic Components secrete REV e a be ede de d du tes 2 5 DET Drive Habel Locator A ap Sapte tes lutte tienne 2 5 Ultrium Drive Label Locations cessere Re eR hee ee tete 2 6 L40 Desktop Version Dimensions and Weight 2 9 L4
24. Status port 2 3 library warranty ID 2 3 96053 Index master target 2 4 operator panel 2 2 personality module 2 3 power receptacle 2 3 preparing installation 1 8 reset button 2 3 robotic components 2 5 SCSI ports 2 3 Ultrium labels 2 6 vision calibration label 2 4 LVD cable length restrictions 1 13 SCSI connector label 1 2 M Management Information Base See MIB master target location 2 4 mensajes de alerta en el manual 1 xii MIB described hierarchy illustrated A 5 montaje en bastidor seguridad xxvii N notas descripci n 1 xii notes description 1 xii O operator panel location 2 2 orienting cartridges correctly 1 22 P part numbers power cables 2 11 Partners Web site 1 xv peligro para la vista a causa del laser xxvii personality module attaching 1 18 location 2 3 placement of library 1 9 ports location 2 3 Revision L Index 3 Index positioning library 1 9 power cable part numbers 2 11 drive specifications 2 8 libraty specifications 2 7 receptacle location 2 3 power cord number worksheet 2 11 power supply locations 2 3 powering on library 1 29 precauci n mensajes en el manual 1 xii peso de la unidad 1 26 precauci n descripci n 1 xii precauciones DES xxx manipulaci n de cables de fibra ptica xxix precauciones de seguridad xxv segutidad xxv precautions ESD xxii handling fiber optic cables xxi safety xvii preparing for in
25. arrier clip 1 19 personality module 1 18 B barrier cell 1 19 bus SCSI types 1 12 buttons library reset 2 3 C cables power 2 11 cables de fibra ptica conectores xxix instalaci n xxix manipulaci n xxix cables external connections Fibre Channel router example 1 16 SCSI example 1 15 SCSI restrictions 1 12 terminator part numbers 1 2 1 14 cartridge access port location 2 2 cartridges inserting into library 1 22 weight 2 7 caution damaging hand 1 3 drive weight 1 26 gripping handles fans 1 9 1 10 96053 installing daisy chained drives 1 26 messages in manual 1 xii mixing DLT cartridges 1 23 mixing interfaces on same bus 1 13 powering off 1 29 safety precautions xvii SCSI types on same bus 1 12 caution description 1 xii CEI serial number DLT 2 5 Ultrium 2 6 cell barrier clip 1 19 cells valid location 1 21 cleaning cartridge cell location 2 4 client server cable 1 15 columns location 1 21 configuration SNMP A 6 configuring library recording information 1 29 connecting external cables SCSI 1 14 to Fibre Channel router 1 16 conventions in manual xiii cord part numbers 2 11 CSE setial port location 2 3 Customer Resource Center CRC 1 xv D daisy chained drives 1 26 DES kit de puesta a tierra contenido xxx precauciones y prevenci n xxx procedimientos a seguir durante tareas de mantenimiento o setvicio t cnico xxx desktop installation dimensions 2 9
26. atch the library and drives SCSI bus type If the interface to the library is HVD the server must contain an HVD compatible HBA if the interface to the library is LVD the server must contain an LVD compatible HBA SCSI Device Bus Type Issues The following table lists the possible issues you could encounter if you mix interfaces on the same bus Table 1 2 SCSI Device Bus Types Issues If you plug a The resultis Single ended bus Proper connection Single ended device LVD bus Single ended mode HVD bus Operation disabled Single ended bus Single ended mode Low voltage differential device LVD bus Proper connection HVD Potential damage disabled device Single ended bus Disabled device High voltage differential device LVD bus Potential damage disabled device Proper connection 96053 Revision L 1 13 Standard Installation Procedure Installing the External Fibre Channel Router To install the optional external Fibre Channel router refer to StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual Chapter 2 If installing an external fibre channel router to replace an internal fibre channel router card remove the internal fibre channel router card Refer to the 140 Tape Library Service Manual PN 96026 Connecting the External SCSI Cables Note You can connect the library and drives to the same bus on bus or to separate buses off bus Howevet for the on bus configuration a bus reset will affect al
27. bi n afecta a los tendones de la mano Al tomar un objeto entre el pulgar y los dedos se aplica mucha tensi n a las manos y tendones de las mu ecas Utilice ambas manos alternativamente para permitir que descansen E Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor ADVERTENCIA Posibilidad de lesiones f sicas Peligro de levantamiento La biblioteca pesa 44 45 kg 98 Ib a lo que hay que a adir el peso de las unidades Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici n se requieren como m nimo dos personas Antes de poner manos a la obra aseg rese de leer la informaci n presentada en T cnicas de levantamiento de objetos en la p gina xxvi Al colocar otros equipos en el bastidor considere tambi n el peso total de la biblioteca Para evitar un desequilibrio de la carga coloque los equipos m s pesados abajo y los m s ligeros arriba De lo contrario el bastidor podr a desestabilizarse y caerse Alinstalar la biblioteca en el bastidor adopte las siguientes precauciones de seguridad Si el bastidor tiene puertas delanteras o traseras 10 permita que las puertas interfieran con la ventilaci n de la biblioteca La temperatura ambiente en el interior del bastidor no debe ser supetior a la temperatura de servicio recomendada de la biblioteca La temperatura ambiente m xima del interior del bastidor es de 40 C 104 F Asegurese de que las puertas del bastidor permitan el acceso adecuado a la biblioteca Aseg rese de que la
28. combinaci n de la biblioteca con otros equipos instalados en el bastidor no provoque situaciones de sobretensi n tanto si el equipo est conectado directamente al circuito derivado o a una regleta de distribuci n Asegurese de que todos los equipos del bastidor dispongan de una puesta a tierra fiable tanto si el equipo est directamente conectado al circuito derivado o a una regleta de distribuci n Nota La puesta a tietra de la biblioteca se conecta a trav s de la patilla de puesta a tierra del enchufe M Seguridad de fibras pticas 96053 ADVERTENCIA Riesgo para la vista Nunca mire directamente el interior de un cable de fibra ptica un conector de fibra ptica o un m dulo transceptor de l ser Los niveles de potencia del l ser pueden conllevar situaciones de riesgo susceptibles de lesionar la vista Revision L xxvii Tenga especial cuidado al utilizar instrumentos pticos con estos equipos Dichos instrumentos pueden incrementar las probabilidades de lesiones oculares Los transceptores de l ser de los equipos de fibra ptica pueden suponer un peligro para la seguridad f sica Aseg rese de que toda persona que trabaje con estos equipos de Sun StorageTek entienda los peligros y siga los procedimientos de seguridad Aseg rese de que todos los puertos pticos de los m dulos transceptores de l ser est n terminados con un conector ptico una cubierta o un tap n de protecci n contra el polvo Todas las int
29. e En la medida de lo posible sostenga la carga con toda la mano y utilice ambas manos Transporte los objetos a la altura del codo y pr ximos a su cuerpo Cuanto m s lejos tenga que transportar un objeto m s presi n aplicar sobre la zona lumbar Levante el objeto haciendo fuerza con las piernas y no con la espalda Los m sculos de las piernas se cuentan entre los m s fuertes del cuerpo Al acuclillarse y levantar un peso con las piernas tendr mayor tolerancia al peso Alterne estas tateas con otras menos pesadas para los mismos m sculos De este modo los musculos dispondran de un cierto tiempo de recuperaci n Seguridad de hombros codos mufiecas y manos Xxvi Siga estas instrucciones para reducir al m nimo las posibilidades de lesionarse los hombros codos mufiecas y manos Trabaje dentro de su zona de seguridad el rea entre el nivel de los hombros y el nivel de los nudillos Trabajando o levantando objetos dentro de esta rea se expondr a menos probabilidades de lesiones Mantenga los codos inclinados para mantener las cargas pr ximas a su cuerpo y reducir la fuerza necesaria para realizar la tarea Con esta postura aplicar menos peso y presi n sobre los hombros Aseg rese de mantener las mufiecas rectas Evite doblarlas extenderlas o torcerlas durante per odos de tiempo prolongados Revision L 96053 No levante catgas grandes o pesadas con el pu o cerrado porque el modo de levantarlas tam
30. e These characteristics are the functional elements for that device which can be monitored using SNMP software To access and view the contents of the MIB using a Web browser enter the IP Address or library name and Lseries mib For example http IP Address Lseries mib or http library_name Lseries mib Note Sun StorageTek s L series libraries implement only MIB extensions defined in the LSERIES TAPE LIBRARY MIB under the private 4 section as shown in Figure A 2 on page A 5 Figure A 2 on page A 5 shows the MIB hierarchy as a tree structure where the L series MIB 1s located A 4 Revision L 96053 Management Information Base Figure A 2 Management Information Base Hierarchy L201 522 MIB Title LSERIES TAPE LIBRARY MIB Object Name iso identified organization dod internet private enterprise storagetek products lsereis Equivalent Object Descriptor 1 5 6 1 4 1 1211 1 12 me ccitt 0 iso 1 iso ccitt 2 M i cR standard 0 registration member identified authority 1 body 2 organization 3 dod 6 a internet 1 A A directory 1 mgmt 2 experimental 3 private 4 security 5 snmpV2 6 enterprise 1 AS storagetek 1211 products 1 A IseriesTapeLibrary 12 L201 522 96053 Revision L A 5 Configuration E Configuration Three ways to configure the library to support SNMP are Library Admin an optional feature for the library but it is not required to suppor
31. e cables ot connectots Keep cables away from sharp edges or sharp protrusions that could cut or wear through the cable make sure that cutouts in the equipment have protective edging Protect the cable from extreme temperature conditions Install the connector s protective cover whenever the connector is not connected Revision L xxi E Electrostatic Discharge ESD Damage Prevention Anyone who handles ESD sensitive components must be aware of the damage that ESD can cause to electronic components and must take the proper precautions to prevent it Also anyone who performs maintenance on Sun StorageTek equipment must complete an ESD basics course CAUTION Potential damage to equipment Handle ESD sensitive components only under ESD protected conditions To meet this requirement always use the Field Service Grounding Kit PN 4711 and always follow these ESD precautions and procedures when you are servicing Sun StorageTek equipment or handling ESD sensitive components ESD Precautions xxii Always take the following general precautions when you work with ESD sensitive components Wear ESD protection whenever you install remove maintain or repair Sun StorageTek equipment Keep ESD sensitive printed circuit components in their ESD protective packages until you have taken all ESD preventive steps and you are ready to install the component e Do not allow anyone to touch or handle an unprotected ESD sensitive co
32. e precautions could result in serious injury Remove all conductive jewelry such as watches and rings before you service powered on equipment e Avoid electrical shock Be careful when you work near power connectors and supplies e Powet off the equipment that is being serviced before you remove a field replaceable unit FRU or other component Remember that dangerous voltages could still be present in some areas even though power is off e Ground all test equipment and power tools Lift objects properly read the information in Lifting Techniques on page xviii Do not remove cut or relocate any floor tiles indiscriminately Before you manipulate floor tiles be sure that you understand the customer s environment and receive the customer s approval Remember each situation 1s different Enforce good housekeeping practices in the equipment area to help prevent fire and accidents Note Important things to investigate and to be aware of include the use of Halon gas under the floor smoke detectors and cables to other equipment installed nearby 96053 Revision L xvii B Lifting Techniques Lifting regardless of how much or how little can create serious back stress If you follow these guidelines you can reduce the risk of back injury Do not twist your body to pick up something or to put it down Twisting puts extreme pressure on your back especially when you lift ot carry objects Instead of twisting mak
33. e the task two separate moves first lift and then use your feet to turn your body Plan the lift first examine the object and then determine how it will be lifted and where it will be placed Choose the appropriate lifting technique Examine the weight size location frequency and direction of the lift Plan to avoid awkward postures and determine if material handling aids are needed Place yout feet shoulder width apart and place one foot a little behind the other Keep your back straight because even light loads can significantly increase pressure on your spine when you lean forward Whenever you can gtip the load with your whole hand and use two hands Carry objects at elbow height and close to your body The farther away you hold an object the more force it puts on your lower back Lift with your legs instead of your back Leg muscles are some of the strongest in the body When you squat and lift with your legs you can lift more weight safely Alternate lifting tasks with tasks that are less stressful to the same muscles This technique ensures that your muscles have some recovery time Shoulder Elbow Wrist and Hand Safety Follow these guidelines to minimize the possibility of injury to your shoulders elbows wrists and hands xviii Work within your safety zone the area between shoulder level and knuckle level of your lowered hands You face less chance of injury when you work or lift in this area Keep you
34. ecific Power Cords Input Voltage 100 to 127 VAC 200 to 240 VAC Note Country Part Number Receptacle Type US Canada 10187019 5 15R Japan 10083243 JIS C8303 Australia 10083244 AS 3112 Denmark 10083248 DEMKO 107 10 1973 Europe 10187018 Schuko Europe Continental 10187022 IEC309 See Note 2 Italy 10083245 CEI 23 16 V11 Korea 10083657 KSC 8305 South Africa 10083636 BS546 Switzerland 10083246 CEE 7 United Kingdom 10083247 BS 1363 US Canada 10187020 6 15R Table 2 6 Non country specific Power Cords This is a harmonic no plug cord for Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Holland Norway Sweden and Switzerland Input Voltage Description Part Number 100 to 127 VAC SJT IEC320 14AWG 3 m receptacle 5 15 10187061 250 VAC SJT 16 AWG L6 15P C13 2 5 m receptacle L6 15P 10187024 250 VAC 18 3 SVT 1mm M SH FRT 10187055 3 E IEC320 harmonized see Note 10187047 100 to 240 VAC International power cotd pigtail 10083735 Note The cord has a plug on one end that attaches to the library and bare wires on the other Buy the correct end to match your normal wall outlet and attach it to the cord 96053 Revision L 2 11 External Cables Bb External Cables Use this table to select external cables See Table 2 5 on page 2 11 for the part numbers of power cords for specific countries Note The SCSI universal cables listed below are intended for use with
35. ed by the combination of either the IP address or DNS name and the port number The default recipient port number is 162 Trap A message that reports a problem error or a significant event that occurred within the device Revision L A 3 SNMP Commands E SNMP Commands SNMPv1 offers a limited number of commands that follow a simple request response exchange to communicate between the manager and the agent The manager issues request such as Get A request for information of a specific variable GetNext A request for the ext specific variable Set A request to change the value of a specific variable The agent responds with Get Response A response to the managers Get and GetNext commands Trap An asynchronous message to the recipient about an error or event Refer to the SNMP software documentation for additional information M Access Control Because community strings provide a weak form of access control in SNMPv1 Sun Storage Tek s embedded agent will not rely on the so called private community string in order to accept changes to the library s configuration Access control and authorization for Set operations is performed by using an administrative password Consequently Sun Storage Tek s embedded agent uses only one community string for both Get and Set operations M Management Information Base The MIB is a viewable document that contains descriptions about the characteristics for a managed devic
36. el router 1 16 cell barrier clip 1 19 connecting external cables 1 14 desktop version 1 9 fiber optic cables xx inserting cartridges 1 20 inspecting library 1 8 personality module 1 18 positioning library 1 9 powering on library 1 29 preparing for 1 5 preparing location 1 8 quick 1 1 rack version 1 9 standard 1 4 unpacking library 1 5 interfaces drive 1 25 K kit grounding xxii kit puesta a tierra xxx Revision L 96053 L label laser product xx laser product label xx library cell bartier clip 1 19 configuration table 1 30 desktop installation 1 9 dimensions and weight 2 10 dual power label location 2 3 electronics module location 2 3 extetnal cables worksheet 2 12 inspecting 1 8 installation 1 1 personality module 1 18 positioning 1 9 power cord number wotksheet 2 11 powering on 1 29 rack version 1 9 reat view 1 18 reset button 2 3 SCSI port 2 3 serial number location 2 3 specifications 2 7 status port location 2 3 unpacking 1 5 warranty ID location 2 3 lifting procedures xviii lifting safety xviii limits SCSI cable length 1 12 locations AC power supply 2 3 cartridge access port 2 2 cells 1 21 cleaning cartridge cell 2 4 columns 1 21 CSE setial pott 2 3 DLT labels 2 5 door lock 2 2 drives 2 4 dual power label 2 3 electronics module 2 3 Ethernet pott 2 3 fibre router card port 2 3 hand 2 4 library setial number 2 3 Library
37. en instalarse debajo de tarimas Al tendetlos mant ngalos apartados de cualquier obstrucci n como por ejemplo otros cables o equipos Escalerilla portacables o canaleta de cables Sit e los cables en su posici n No tire de ellos a trav s de la escalerilla portacables Al tender los cables mant ngalos apartados de esquinas afiladas colgadores de techo conductos tuber as y actividades de construcci n Longitud de elevaci n vertical Deje los cables en la bobina original y b jelos desde arriba No tire de ellos desde abajo Utilice los fijadores adecuados para inmovilizarlos General No instale cables de fibra ptica encima de detectores de humo 2 Instalaci n de los cables Deje como m nimo 4 6 m 15 pies de cable en cada extremo en previsi n de futuras extensiones Utilice protectores contra tirones para evitar que el peso del cable da e el conector Repase en el presente manual as como de manuales afines toda la informaci n relativa a la manipulaci n segura de cables de fibra ptica 3 Protecci n de los conectores Inserte los conectores con todo cuidado para evitar da ar stos o la fibra No quite la cubierta de protecci n del conector hasta que est preparado para realizar las conexiones Aldesconectar el conector vuelva a colocar la cubierta de protecci n Antes de realizar una conexi n limpie el conector Aseg rese de que no haya obstrucciones y de que las ranura
38. erfaces de fibra ptica de estos equipos de canal de fibra de Sun StorageTek contienen un transceptor de l ser categorizado como Producto l ser de Clase 1 Cada transceptor l ser tiene una salida de menos de 70 uW y una longitud de onda de 850 nm Los productos de l ser de clase 1 de Sun Storage Tek cumplen las normas EN60825 1 A 11 y las secciones 21 CFR 1040 10 y 1040 11 de las normas de la Administraci n para la Calidad de Alimentos y Medicamentos FDA Las siguientes traducciones est n dirigidas a usuarios de Finlandia y Suecia que deseen identificar la categor a y clasificaci n de seguridad de los dispositivos l ser L SER DE CLASE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASSE 1 LASER APPARAT Etiqueta del producto l ser De conformidad con las normas de seguridad cada producto de canal de fibra de Sun StorageTek lleva una etiqueta que identifica la clase de l ser del producto y el lugar y fecha de fabricaci n Esta etiqueta aparece sobre la unidad de cinta de canal de fibra as como en las proximidades de los conectores de las bibliotecas de cintas de canal de fibra continuaci n puede verse una copia de dicha etiqueta CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 CUMPLE LAS NORMAS 21 CFR 1040 10 Y 1040 11 xxviii Revision L 96053 Instalaci n de cables de fibra ptica Para instalar cables de fibra ptica efect e este procedimiento 1 Tendido del cable Tarima Los cables de fibra ptica pued
39. es de fabrique ou des marques A de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le Ras du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON We welcome your feedback Please contact the Sun Learning Services Feedback System at SLSFS Sun com or Sun Learning Services Sun Microsystems Inc One StorageTek Drive Louisville CO 80028 3256 USA Please include the publication name part number and edition number in your correspondence if they are available
40. evision L 96053 Seguridad Las siguientes p ginas describen pr cticas habituales sobre seguridad el ctrica ergonom a instalaci n en bastidor fibras pticas y descargas electrost ticas M Precauciones de seguridad ADVERTENCIA Posibles lesiones la seguridad durante el trabajo es importante por ello atienda a las siguientes precauciones de seguridad mientras est realizando alguna actividad de mantenimiento El incumplimiento de dichas precauciones puede conllevar graves lesiones Antes de realizar cualquier tarea en equipos el ctricos conectados qu tese las joyas y accesorios conductores de electricidad como relojes y anillos Evite las descargas el ctricas Tenga cuidado al trabajar en la proximidades de conectores y alimentaciones el ctricas e Antes de extraer unidad sustituible in situ u otro componente apague el equipo y descon ctelo de la red el ctrica Recuerde que incluso si est n apagados en algunas reas pueden quedar tensiones peligrosas Ponga a tierra todos los equipos de prueba y herramientas el ctricas Para levantar objetos consulte la informaci n de T cnicas de levantamiento de objetos v ase a continuaci n No quite corte ni cambie de lugar indiscriminadamente las baldosas Antes de manipular baldosas asegurese de conocer el entorno del cliente y de recibir su autorizaci n Recuerde que cada situaci n es diferente e Aplique las pr cticas adecuadas de limpieza
41. face in this Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel equipment contains a laser transceiver that is a Class 1 Laser Product Each laser transceiver has an output of less than 70 uW and a wavelength of 850 nm Sun StorageTek s Class 1 Laser Products comply with EN60825 1 A 11 and with sections 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 of the Food and Drug Administration FDA regulations The following translations are for users in Finland and Sweden who wish to identify laser safety and classification CLASS 1 LASER LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASSE 1 LASER APPARAT Laser Product Label In accordance with safety regulations a label on each Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel product identifies the laser class of the product and the place and date of the manufacturer The label appears on top of a Fibre Channel tape drive and near the Fibre Channel connectors on a Fibre Channel tape library copy of the label is shown here CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 Fiber optic Cable Installation Follow these guidelines when you install fiber optic cables 1 Cable routing Raised floor You may install fiber optic cables under a raised floor Route them away from any obstruction such as existing cables or other equipment Cable tray or raceway Place the cables in position do not pull them through the cable tray Route the cables away from sharp corners ceiling hangers pipes and construction ac
42. ference of your wrist 4 Snapone end of the coil cord to the wrist band Access the Equipment 5 Carefully open the doors to the equipment or remove the covers from the equipment Do not touch any internal components CAUTION Be sure that you are properly grounded before you touch any internal components 6 Attach the free end of the coil cord to the most appropriate place a Ifyou are working on components from a small piece of equipment attach the free end of the coil cord to the grounding kit work surface In addition be sure that you touch an unpainted metal surface on the equipment before you touch an internal component b Ifyou are working on components from a large piece of equipment attach the free end of the coil cord to a grounding jack or to an unpainted metal surface inside the equipment Replace Components 7 Remove the defective component and place it on the work surface 8 Remove the replacement component from its ESD protective package and install the component in the equipment 9 Place the defective component in the ESD protective package 96053 Revision L xxiii Clean Up 10 Disconnect the ground cords from the equipment 11 Reinstall all equipment covers and close all equipment doors 12 Disconnect the coil cord from your wrist and if necessary disconnect the ground cord from the work surface 13 Properly store the work surface and the other Field Service Grounding Kit items Xxiv R
43. g the Library L201 158 1 Outer Container 7 Bar code label used for repacking 2 Container cap 8 Top cusion 3 Logo label used for repacking 9 Plastic bag 4 Container locks Hold so the protruding partis 10 Library on top Squeeze the ears and lift the locks to 11 Internal bracing items secure them into the openings 12 Bottom cushion 9 Accessory container 13 Front and rear rail 6 Sleeve 14 Pallet 10 Cut the tie wraps and remove the packing cushion from the Z shaft E 201 162 l Tie Wraps 2 Packing cushion around the rear Z shaft 3 Zcarriage 4 Hand foam 11 Carefully raise the Z carriage and remove the foam securing the hand assembly 96053 Revision L 1 7 Standard Installation Procedure Inspecting the Library and Drives Visually inspect the library and drives using a flashlight if necessary 1 Check the library s exterior and interior for any obvious physical damage or loose parts Make sure that the cables and accessories you require are present Refer to your shipping bill Some items might be shipped in a separate package SCSI cables _____ SCSI terminators __ SCSI adapters Fibre Channel cables ____ AC power cable _____ Cartridges and labels _____ Personality module in a bag taped to the power supply handle Report any damaged missing or incorrect items to your sales representative Preparing the Installation Location Prepare the installation location 1
44. ght L201 346 PN X 1 amp N N N N L201_346 N M J o o HO My III WII 102 mm 4 0 in dedicated fan exhaust 4 455 mm 17 90 in height with feet feet are 16 mm 0 625 in 2 490 mm 19 30 in width l clearance area shaded area allows for cable and cooling clearances 3 724 mm 28 50 in depth without external cables Weight library only 44 45 kg 98 Ib 2 9 Revision L 96053 Specifications Figure 2 8 L40 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight L201 343 L201 343 1 442 mm 17 39 in height 6 102mm 4 0 in dedicated fan exhaust clearance 2 483 mm 19 0 in width of front with flange area shaded area allows for cable and cooling 3 728 mm 28 65 in depth with fan without cables clearances 4 448 mm 17 65 in width 7 702 mm 27 65 in depth without fan without 5 702 mm 27 65 in depth without fan without cables cables Weight library only 44 45 kg 98 Ib 2 10 Revision L 96053 Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles E Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles Power cord part numbers for the library are listed in the table below All cords are 3 m 9 8 fe The receptacle type is listed Refer to your vendor catalog for the part number Table 2 5 Country sp
45. he other end of the power cable into the wall socket 9 Power on the library and drives The library will begin its initialization routine 10 When initialization is complete use the operator panel to configure the library and dtives Note Refer to the user s guide for any field values that you do not understand 11 When the configuration is complete power off the library and drives 12 Connect the SCSI cables to the rear of the library 13 Attach the HVD or LVD label to the SCSI cable connector 14 Terminate the last drive in the string HVD uses terminator part 10187075 LVD SE uses terminator part 10148031 Note If your library includes an optional Fibre Channel router attach cables according to the figures under Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables on page 1 16 15 Power on the library to activate the firmware 16 Wait for the library to complete initialization 17 Press the MENU button 1 2 Revision L 96053 96053 18 19 Quick Installation Procedure Press the SELECT button The gt sign appears to the left of Door Operations The DOOR MENU Push Select to Prepare Library for Opening Door message appears Press the SELECT button CAUTION Possible hand damage Always wait for the operator panel to display the OK To Open Door message before opening the door This ensures that the hand assembly is safely seated 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Insert the key into the lock and un
46. ibles a las descargas electrost ticas s lo en las condiciones de protecci n adecuadas Para cumplir este requisito utilice siempre el Kit de puesta a tierra del servicio de campo NP 4711 y cumpla en todo momento estas precauciones y procedimientos al realizar tareas de mantenimiento o servicio t cnico de equipos de Sun StorageTek as como al manipular componentes sensibles a las descargas electrost ticas Precauciones contra descargas electrost ticas A trabajar con componentes sensibles a las descargas electrost ticas DES adopte siempre las siguientes precauciones generales e Utilice protecci n contra descargas electrost ticas a realizar tareas de instalaci n desinstalaci n mantenimiento o reparaci n de equipos de Sun StorageTek e Mantenga los circuitos impresos sensibles a las descargas electrost ticas dentro de sus embalajes de protecci n hasta haber adoptado las medidas de prevenci n adecuadas y est preparado para instalar el componente e No permita que nadie toque o manipule un componente sensible a las descargas electrost ticas no protegido salvo que dicha persona haya adoptado las precauciones pertinentes XXX Revision L 96053 Una vez concluido el trabajo vuelva a colocar todas las cubiertas del equipo y cierre todas las puertas Si la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra ha estado sometida a temperaturas superiores a los 66 C 150 F o inferiores a los 4 5 C 40 F deje que la
47. ie de trabajo 13 Pliegue correctamente la superficie de trabajo y gu rdela Guarde tambi n los dem s componentes del Kit de puesta a tierra del servicio de campo xxxii Revision L 96053 Hardware Installation This chapter tells you how to install the L40 Tape Library Two methods are available e Quick Installation Procedure for users who have installed other L40 Tape Libraries Standard Installation Procedure on page 1 4 for first time installers who want help with each step of the process You might need to ask your system administrator for some of the configuration information such as the network entries See Chapter 2 to become familiar with the component locations specifications and cables Bl Quick Installation Procedure 96053 If you are experienced with computer equipment and want to install this library with the minimum number of steps use the following procedure If you encounter problems follow the detailed instructions in Standard Installation Procedure on page 1 4 WARNING Safety first Make sure you read the information in Safety on page xvii before beginning Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library The library weighs 44 45 kg 98 Ib plus the weight of the drives ADVERTENCIA La seguridad es lo primero Antes de poner manos a la obra aseg rese de leer la informaci n presentada en Seguridad en la p gina xxv Para levantar la biblioteca
48. ies libraries support Version 1 of the simple network management protocol SNMPv1 SNMP is an application layer protocol that performs network management operations over an Ethernet connection using a User Datagram Protocol UDP IP Library microcode 2 11 or higher supports SNMP SNMP allows systems administrators to query the library for configuration operation and statistical information SNMP also allows the library to inform the systems administrator of potential problems Systems administrators and network managers use SNMP to monitor and receive status from the library such as Operational state of the library such as microcode level serial number online Status of the cartridge access port such as open closed number of cells Library elements number of hands columns panels cells CAPs Number of storage cells and media types stored in the library Number and types of drives installed in the library Many other variables defined in the database Figure A 1 on page A 2 illustrates a simple network block diagram that identifies the locations of the SNMP software application DNS servers and Library Admin This figure also identifies the IP addresses shows a map of DNS names library names and other components involved in that configuration such as operator panel Ethernet connections location of the Management Information Base MIB and the LLC card 96053 Revision L A 1 Overview Figure A 1 SNMP and D
49. ion All electrical connections either directly to the wall ot to a powet strip in the rack must be properly grounded Consider proper electrical circuit and power strip overload protection Note The rack can be ordered from Sun StorageTek or from another vendor The Storage Tek conversion bill number for the black rack is YXL20 40 80 SHELE To install the library in a rack 1 Install the brackets or tray onto the rack if not previously done The tray must be at least 749 3 mm 29 5 in deep WARNING Possible personal injury Check the path to the intended location and clear it of obstructions before you move the library Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library The library weighs 44 45 kg 98 Ib plus the weight of the drives Depending upon the drive type each drive weighs between 5 0 kg 11 Ib and 5 5 kg 12 Ib ADVERTENCIA Posibilidad de lesiones f sicas Antes de mover la biblioteca verifique el trayecto hasta la ubicaci n de instalaci n prevista y retire cualquier obst culo Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici n se requieren como m nimo dos personas La biblioteca pesa 44 45 kg 98 Ib a lo que hay que a adir el peso de las unidades En funci n del tipo de unidad cada unidad pesa entre 5 0 kg 11 Ib y 5 5 kg 12 Ib WARNING Tip hazard When installing the library be careful to keep the rack from tipping over ADVERTENCIA Peligro de vuelco Al ins
50. l devices on the bus Library availability can be improved by ensuting that the library is on a separate bus from the drives You should be familiar with SCSI principles to correctly cable your system The library supports the use of e Digital linear tape DLT 7000E 8000 drives on an HVD interface DLT 8000 drives on an LVD interface Ultrium linear tape open LTO drives on an LVD interface native or on an HVD interface with an optional converter card that is on the drive tray assembly when ordered as HVD from Storage Technology Corporation e DLT drives on an LVD interface native or on an HVD interface with optional converter card To attach SCSI cables 1 Attach a SCSI daisy chain cable to one rear SCSI port on the drive These cables should be at least 300 mm 11 81 in if connecting from the LLC card to the top drive slot or 600 mm 1 97 ft if connecting from the LLC card to the bottom drive slot If you have an internal Fibre Channel router installed use the 600 mm 1 97 ft cable to reach from the LLC card to the drive slots 2 Connect the client server cable to the library Note Make sure you propetly set the SCSI IDs for the drives and library or you might stop activity on the SCSI bus You will set the IDs when you configure the library and drives 3 Install the provided terminator on the remaining SCSI port of the lowest drive that is installed and on the client server computer if required HVD
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52. lock and open the door Insert the labeled cartridges into the library Make sure that the cartridge hub is down and the volume label is facing the robot Close and lock the door and remove the key The library will initialize and audit the cartridges Configure your tape management software at the console Place the library online Record your library configuration information in Table 1 6 on page 1 30 Make a copy of the table and give it to the customer The customer will refer to it when making a service call or ordeting features and upgrades Revision L 1 3 Standard Installation Procedure M Standard Installation Procedure 1 4 The procedure for the standard installation of the library takes you through each step of the installation process Check off the tasks in this list as you complete them LCODOIODDOUDDUOLUCLDALU 10 11 12 13 Preparing for the Installation on page 1 5 Unpacking the Library on page 1 5 Inspecting the Library and Drives on page 1 8 Preparing the Installation Location on page 1 8 Positioning the Library on page 1 9 Installing the External Fibre Channel Router on page 1 14 Connecting the External SCSI Cables on page 1 14 Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables on page 1 16 Attaching the Personality Module on page 1 18 Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip on page 1 19 Inserting the Cartridges on page 1 20 Installing the Drives on page 1 26 Powe
53. lues to the SNMP Trap Recipient fault values number all a selected member of the SNMP Trap Recipient List 162 1024 65535 Revision L 96053 Starting SNMP The library comes configured with some default settings listed in Table A 1 Table A 1 SNMP Default Settings Setting Default Description Port number 161 Valid port IDs are 161 and 1024 to 65535 Community String public Agent community string When set to public requests coming from any community string will be accepted Grace Period 5 minutes Once you enter the password you have 1 to 5 minutes to Set any values for the agent Trap Recipient List Empty This list supports up to 12 recipients with no duplicate entries SNMP agent Disabled M Starting SNMP 96053 To start SNMP for the library you must 1 Configure the library a Enable the agent Enabled or Disabled b Add recipients to the trap list if needed c Make any optional changes to the default settings 2 ReIPL the library for the changes to take effect Revision L Starting SNMP A 8 This page intentionally left blank Revision L 96053 Index A AC power supply location 2 3 access control SNMP A 4 advertencia mensajes en el manual 1 xii peso de la biblioteca en el bastidor xxvii vuelco del bastidor 1 10 advertencia descripci n 1 xii alert messages in manual 1 xii arm safety xviii attaching cell b
54. mbient temperature should not exceed the recommended operating temperature range of the library The maximum rack air ambient temperature is 40 C 104 F Ensure that rack doors provide adequate clearance to the library Ensure that the combination of the library with other equipment in the rack does not create an overcurrent condition whether the equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip Ensure that all equipment in the rack has reliable earth ground whether the equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip Note The library relies on the ground pin of the power cord for its earth ground E Fiber optic Safety WARNING Eye hazard Never look directly into a fiber optic cable a fiber optic connector or a laser transceiver module Hazardous conditions might exist from laser power levels that are capable of causing injury to the eye Be especially careful when using optical instruments with this equipment Such instruments might increase the likelihood of eye injury The laser transceivers in fiber optic equipment can pose dangers to personal safety Ensure that anyone who works with this Sun StorageTek equipment understands these dangers and follows safety procedures Ensure that the optical ports of every laser transceiver module are terminated with an optical connector a dust plug or a cover 96053 Revision L xix Each fiber optic inter
55. mponent unless that person has taken all ESD precautions Reinstall all equipment covers and close all equipment doors after you have completed the work e Ifthe grounding kit work surface has been exposed to temperatures above 66 C 150 F or below 4 5 C 40 F acclimate the work surface to room temperature before you unroll it Immediately place any component that you have removed into an ESD protective package Keep the grounding kit work surface clean Note To clean the work surface use a mild detergent and water and make sure that the surface is completely dry before you use it Periodically check the electrical resistance of the ground cord and the wrist strap coil cord Note The ground cord should measure less than 1 2 MQ and the coil cord should measure between 0 8 and 1 2 MQ Repair or replace the cords if they no longer meet these requirements Revision L 96053 ESD Protection Procedure Remember that each customer environment is different Address all the customer s concerns before you work on any equipment Prepare the Work Area 1 Before you service the equipment unfold the grounding kit work surface completely and place it on a convenient surface 2 Attach one end of the ground cord to the work surface secure the snap fastener Note You will attach the free end in a later step 3 Slip on an ESD wrist strap Make sure that the strap is comfortable and makes contact with the entire circum
56. n Procedure Installing the Drives See Drive Compatibility Issues on page 1 23 If you are installing an SDLT 600 drive make sure that Field Bill 102181 was installed The field bill replaces the internal fan finger guard with a perforated steel plate to comply with emissions standards Use the information in the following paragraphs if you ordered a library that did not have the drives already installed or if you want to add more drives to your library Note Because the drive is part of the drive tray assembly you will actually be installing the assembly You should always add drives by starting at the empty slot nearest the top and working downwatd The drive numbers are assigned from top 0 to bottom 3 By adding drives in this order the client software will correctly reflect the drives previously installed If you already have some drives installed observe these precautions before beginning CAUTION Possible data loss or system problem If you must disconnect the external SCSI cables make sure that you stop all processes attached to this system Ifthe drives are daisy chained stop all data processing on the channel to which the dtives are connected before disconnecting the drives Make sure that there is no activity on the SCSI bus before disconnecting the external SCSI cables Stop all processes on the client server computer Make sure that all signals are terminated at each end of the SCSI bus Do not
57. o provide a clear and viable choice in an increasingly complex array of tape storage options LTO is an open format technology which means that users will have multiple sources of product and media The open nature of LTO technology also provides a means of enabling compatibility among different vendor s offerings Hewlett Packard s LTO 1 LTO 2 and LTO 3 IBM s LTO 1 LTO 2 and LTO 3 Quantums Certance LTO 2 and LTO 3 Seagate LTO 1 and LTO 2 Digital Linear Tape DLT drives Quantum Corporation s DLT 7000E DLT 8000 and Super DLT 220 320 and 600 Benchmark Storage Innovations Inc s DLT1 You may mix drive types within a library but please observe the following cautions and tables CAUTION Possible data corruption Do not mix DLT 7000 and DLT 8000 drives in the same library If a DLT 7000 cartridge is inserted into a DLT 8000 drive the tape can be read and written on in 7000 mode If a DLT 8000 cartridge is inserted into a DLT 7000 drive and a read command is issued the drive will indicate Medium Error Calibration Error 03 8000 If a write command is issued at load point as with most drives the drive will write over any data present CAUTION Data loss Do not mount SDLT 320 formatted cartridges into SDLT 220 drives An SDLT 220 drive will overwrite the 320 data To avoid this carefully manage the locations of the cartridges within your library and designate the correct drive type for your read w
58. obst culo Para levantar la biblioteca y colocarla en su posici n se requieren como m nimo dos personas La biblioteca pesa 44 45 kg 98 Ib a lo que hay que a adir el peso de las unidades En funci n del tipo de unidad cada unidad pesa entre 5 0 kg 11 Ib y 5 5 kg 12 Ib CAUTION Equipment damage Do not grip the library by the power supply handles or by the fans To install the desktop library 1 Place the library on any stutdy desk or table within cabling distance to your client server computet 2 Install the drive trays if they were not shipped with the library See Installing the Drives on page 1 26 Rack Installation Use a standard 483 mm 19 in rack with 10 rack units of space to accommodate the library which sits on brackets or a tray provided by the customer The library is secured to the rack with screws and nut clips to prevent anyone from pulling the libraty off the rack The rack can have a rear door The door must extend at least 102 mm 4 in beyond the library to allow proper air flow for the library s cooling fans and for cable routing The maximum rack air ambient temperature is 40 C 104 P To allow easy access to the CAP and operator panel the rack should not have a front door If you install a front door make sure that the door provides proper ventilation Revision L 1 9 Standard Installation Procedure 1 10 The library uses the power cable s ground point for its earth ground connect
59. panel 11 Attach the door with the two hinge pins inserting the top pin first Choosing SCSI HVD or LVD Your library interface is hardware configured as either high voltage differential HVD or low voltage differential LVD The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths but throughput is slower than LVD The LVD interface restricts cable lengths but provides faster throughput CAUTION Potential equipment damage Do not mix LVD and HVD operation on the same bus SCSI Cable Restrictions The library and drives accept oz y SCSI Type 3 connectors If you use SCSI Type 1 or 2 connectors you must use a SCSI Type 1 or SCSI Type 2 to SCSI Type 3 adapter Note If you are connecting the library or drives to an LVD SCSI bus the cable can be no longer than 12 m 39 4 ft Each interface requires a unique terminator The following table lists restrictions for SCSI connections 1 12 Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure Table 1 1 SCSI Cable Length Restrictions Application Length Restriction Single ended Stub length 102 mm 4 in 5 to 10 MB s data transfer rate 3 m 10 ft 1 to 5 MB s data transfer rate 6 m 20 ft High voltage Stub length 203 mm 8 in differential 1 to 40 MB s data transfer rate 25 m 82 ft Low voltage Stub length 102 mm 4 in differential 1 to 80 MB s data transfer rate 12 m 39 37 ft Host Bus Adapter Requirements The host bus adapter HBA in your server must m
60. pe Library Drives CRU Instructions Tape Drive Documentation DLT 7000 Tape Drive Product Manual DLT 8000 Tape Drive Product Manual DLI7 Installation and Operations Guide DLI7 Product Specification SDLT 220 320 and 600 Product Manual Hewlett Packard LTO Ultrium Publication IBM LTO Ultrium Publication Quantum s Certance LTO Ultrium Publication Other Publications American National Standard Dictionary for Information Processing Systems American National Standard Magnetic Tape and Cartridge for Information Interchange Crossroads Fibre Router Users Manual StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual Fiber Optic Users Guide Magnetic Tape Labels and File Structure for Information Interchange SCSI 3 Parallel Interface SPI Small Computer System Interface Revision L Part Number MT5011 96026 96005 96031 96006 Part 31313450x Quantum 81 60118 0x Benchmark 000826 0x Benchmark 000827 0x CD included with drive CD included with drive CD included with drive CD included with drive Part Number ANSI X3 TR 1 82 ANSI X3B5 87 009 DS30110 461273 01 9433 ANSI X3 27 1978 ANSI X3T9 2 91 010R7 ISO 9316 1989 96053 MW Additional Information Sun Microsystems Inc Sun offers several methods for you to obtain additional information Sun s External Web Site Sun s external Web site provides marketing product event corporate and service information The external Web site is accessible to an
61. placement 1 9 dimensions desktop installation 2 9 rack installation 2 10 DLT See drives Documents on CD 1 xvi door lock location 2 2 Revision L Index 1 Index drives configuration table 1 30 DLT labels 2 5 installing 1 26 interfaces 1 25 location 2 4 power specifications 2 8 publications xiv recotding configuration 1 29 SCSI ports 2 3 types 1 14 Ultrium labels 2 6 weights 2 7 dual power label location 2 3 E elbow safety xviii electronics module location 2 3 environment specifications 2 6 ESD grounding kit contents xxii precautions and practices xxii procedures to follow when servicing xxii Ethernet port location 2 3 etiqueta de producto l ser xxviii etiqueta producto l ser xxviii extetnal cables worksheet 2 12 F fiber optic cables connectors xxi handling xxi installation xx Fibre Channel router cable connections 1 16 fibre router card location 2 3 FRU serial number DLT 2 5 Ultrium 2 6 G Global Setvices Support Tools 1 xvi grace period SNMP A 4 grounding Index 2 for safety xvii kit xxii procedures xxiii H hand location 2 4 hand safety xviii hardcopy publications 1 xvi HVD cable length restrictions 1 13 SCSI connector label 1 2 I ID label DLT warranty 2 5 Ultrium warranty 2 6 inserting cartridges into cells 1 20 inspecting library and drives 1 8 instalaci n cables de fibra ptica xxix installation cables to Fibre Chann
62. pleted the procedures in this manual refer to the user s guide to configure your library See Related Publications on page xiv Most of the information pertains to library hardware For specific drive information or for client generated software commands and console messages refer to your drive or software documentation E Organization 96053 This manual has two chapters an appendix and an index Chapter 1 Hardware Installation tells you how to install the hardware portions of the library It contains a Quick Installation Procedure for experienced users and a Standard Installation Procedure that guides you through each step of the installation Chapter 2 Locations Specifications and Cables identifies library components drive label locations specifications and external cable part numbers Appendix A SNMP provides the implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Index The Index helps you locate information Revision L xi M Alert Messages Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has a unique relationship to the main text or graphic Note A note provides additional information that is of special interest A note might point out exceptions to rules or procedures note usually but not always follows the information to which it pertains CAUTION A caution informs you of conditions that might result in damage to hardware co
63. r Voltage amperes 180 VA Drive and Cartridge Weights The following table lists the drive and cartridge weights Refer to the drive publication and vendor Web site for updated information Table 2 3 Drive and Cartridge Weights Item Weight DLT drive and tray 5 4 kg 12 1b DLT1 drive and tray 2 72 kg 6 1b Super DLT drive and tray 3 17 kg 7 Ib DLT DLT1 Super DLT cartridge 223 g 7 9 oz HP Ultrium LTO drive and tray 5 0 kg 11 Ib IBM Ultrium LTO drive and tray 5 8 kg 12 7 Ib Seagate Ultrium LTO drive and tray 5 5 kg 12 Ib Ultrium 100 GB cartridge 220 g 7 8 oz 96053 Revision L 2 7 Specifications Drive Power 2 8 The following table lists the drive power specifications Refer to the drive publication and vendor Web site for updated information Table 2 4 Drive Power Specifications Drive Volt Current Heat output Amperes DLT1 38 VA 0 30 A at 120 VAC 130 Btu hr 0 16 A at 240 VAC DLT 7000E 72 VA 0 59 A at 120 VAC 256 Btu hr 0 30 A at 240 VAC DLT 8000 65 VA 0 53 A at 120 VAC 222 Btu hr 0 27 A at 240 VAC Super DLT 58 VA 0 47 A at 120 VAC 198 Btu hr 0 24 A at 240 VAC HP Ultrium LTO 46 VA 0 37 A at 120 VAC 157 Btu hr 0 19 A at 240 VAC IBM Ultrium LTO 69 VA 0 56 A at 120 VAC 236 Btu hr 0 29 A at 240 VAC Seagate Ultrium LTO 47 VA 0 38 A at 120 VAC 160 Btu hr 0 20 A at 240 VAC Revision L 96053 Specifications Figure 2 7 L40 Desktop Version Dimensions and Wei
64. r elbows bent to keep loads close to your body and to decrease the amount of force necessary to do the job If you use this posture you will put less weight and pressure on your shoulder Be sure to keep your wrists straight Avoid bending extending or twisting your wrists for long periods of time Do not use a pinch grip to lift large or heavy loads because the way you lift also can affect the tendons in your hand When you grasp an object between your thumb and fingers you put a lot of tension on hand and wrist tendons Use both hands use one for a while and then use the other to give them rest Revision L 96053 M Rack Safety and Precautions WARNING Possible personal injury Lifting hazard The library weighs 44 45 kg 98 Ib plus the weight of the drives Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library Make sure you read the information in Lifting Techniques on page xviii before beginning Also consider the library s total weight when you are placing other equipment into the rack To prevent an unbalanced situation install the heaviest equipment on the bottom and the lightest equipment on the top Failure to do so might cause the rack to become unstable and tip over Observe the following safety precautions when you are installing the library into a rack If the rack has front or rear doors do zo allow the doors to interfere with the library s ventilation The rack s internal a
65. re proceeding Depending on the version and configuration of your library some storage cells cannot be used Read the legend on the page following Figure 1 3 on page 1 21 CAUTION Inserting the cartridges correctly is critical for library operation If you do not orient the cartridges correctly or do not insert them all the way into the storage cells the library might fail and the operator panel might display an error message Make sure you insert the cartridge inside the black array not above or beneath it Figure 1 4 on page 1 22 shows the correct way to insert cartridges into storage cells Do not place a white cartridge into cell 1022d see Figure 1 3 on page 1 21 or you will cause an initialization failure Check the cartridges to make sure that they are correctly labeled as described in the user s guide The media check feature if enabled ensures that there are no unreadable unlabeled or improperly placed cartridges If the robot cannot grab one of these cartridges the library status will be not ready Note You do not have to insert a cartridge into every storage cell The library automatically audits cartridges and empty cells as part of its initialization routine Insert as many cartridges into the library as you want and as your configuration allows making sure you seat them all the way into the storage cells Revision L 96053 Figure 1 3 Determining the Valid Storage Cells L201 038 1000d
66. ring on the Library and Drives on page 1 29 Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure Preparing for the Installation Read Safety on page xvii before beginning In general for a successful installation you should be familiar with SCSI principles bus termination terminating power addressing The SCSI cable plan for your installation The SCSI addresses IDs already in use by your system The SCSI IDs chosen for the devices to be installed library and drives Fibre Channel principles termination cabling addressing if your library includes an optional Fibre Channel router Unpacking the Library 96053 Note Save all the packing material in case you want to relocate or return the library in the future Become familiar with the components in Figure 1 1 on page 1 6 and 1 2 3 Cut any packing tape bands and seals and remove the outer container Remove the container locks Remove the container cap Remove the accessory container Remove the sleeve Remove the top cushion Remove the plastic bag Remove the front and rear rail of the bottom cushion Do not remove the library from the pallet Obtain the door key part 419712101 from the accessory container and unlock and open the door Revision L 1 5 Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1 1 Unpacking the Library L201 158 L201 158 1 6 Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1 1 Unpackin
67. rite operations Do not mix LVD and HVD operations on the same bus DLT1 drives use only DLTtape IV cartridges and can read but not write to DLTtape IV cartridges formatted by DLT 4000 drives DLT1 drives use their own cleaning cartridge part 100099401 Do zor use this cartridge in DLT drives Revision L 1 23 Standard Installation Procedure Table 1 3 LTO Drive Backward Readability LTO Gen 2 Drive LTO Gen 3 Drive LTO 1 media Read and write Read only LTO 2 media Read and wtite Read and write LTO 3 media No action Read and write Table 1 4 SCSI Device Bus Types Issues If you plug a The resultis Single ended bus Proper connection Single ended device LVD bus Single ended mode HVD bus Operation disabled Single ended bus Single ended mode Low voltage LVD b P ti differential device ve UN DES HEP EE IN HVD Potential damage disabled device Single ended bus Disabled device LVD bus Potential damage disabled device HVD bus Proper connection The drive interfaces are SCSI high voltage differential HVD or SCSI low voltage differential LVD The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths but throughput is slowet than with the LVD interface The LVD interface restricts cable lengths but provides faster throughput High voltage differential device The following table shows the types of drives and the interfaces that are supported 1 24 Revision L 96053 Table 1
68. rocedimiento de protecci n contra descargas electrost ticas Xxxi Prepare eli rca de trabajo v ore ese EN Re ERE qu pe MP Te exa d xxxi Acceda aleq uipo 24s ose ee es oe rh RR eh v Rr RR sde de ne e a d ot xxxii Sustituya los COMPONENTES secre rr ET ec E ae ra oa e m ree ice eic xxxii MAI Pie qve Me e essei te Paden OA A QE Go D EE edad ooo Ese xxxii T Hardware InstallaG0H 4 ove ws A ci d ed NOR doy 1 1 Quick Installation Procedure sce rer ee EU a Rx Wax VA en Lee ee es 1 1 Standard Installation Procedure 1 4 Prepating for the Installation ose re A wane eid eae ne E 1 5 Unpackino the Libras naiss A dte eerte eec B 1 5 Inspecting the Library and Drives 2 1 8 Preparing the Installation Location 222 1 8 Positioning the Library ren AAA AAA E ete Tet wem 1 9 Desktop Installation 25 2 me IRR RR ERAS e een ea Rd ue Siehe es 1 9 Rack Installation uses PRI mee eser e ee oe ch bas NEP PEE RISE s 1 9 Choosing SCST EAN EST EVID ia dus eaten ee oes Panta Re e IRAQ RC a OR IU 1 12 SCSI Cable Restrictions sees xr Er RR n e en 1 12 Host Bus Adapter Requirements 1 13 SCSI Device Bus Type Issues usce coo a evel 1 13 Installing the External Fibre Channel Router 2 1 14 Connecting the External
69. rruption of data or corruption of application software A caution always precedes the information to which it pertains WARNING A warning alerts you to conditions that might result in long term health problems injury or death A warning always precedes the information to which it pertains M Mensajes de alerta Los mensajes de alerta llaman la atenci n hacia informaci n de especial importancia o que tiene una relaci n espec fica con el texto principal o los gr ficos Nota Una nota expone informaci n adicional que es de inter s especial Una nota puede se alar excepciones a las normas o procedimientos Por lo general aunque no siempre las notas van despu s de la informaci n a la que hacen referencia PRECAUCI N Una precauci n informa sobre situaciones que podr an conllevar da os del hardware de los datos o del software de aplicaci n Las precauciones van siempre antes de la informaci n a la que hacen referencia ADVERTENCIA Una advertencia llama la atenci n sobre condiciones que podr an conllevar problemas de salud cr nicos lesiones o muerte Las advertencias van siempre antes de la informaci n a la que hacen referencia xii Revision L 96053 E Conventions Typographical conventions highlight special words phrases and actions in this publication Item Example Description of Convention Buttons MENU Font and capitalization follows label on product Commands Mode Select Initial cap Documen
70. ry 2 6 SCSI 1 12 standard installation procedure 1 4 storage cells location 1 21 T table configuration 1 30 tape drives Se drives terminator SCSI 1 14 U Ultrium Se drives unpacking library 1 5 V vision calibration label location 2 4 96053 W wall receptacle worksheet 2 11 warning eye hazard from laser xix library weight in rack xix messages in manual 1 xii tipping rack 1 10 warning description 1 xii warranty ID location 2 3 warranty ID number DLT 2 5 Ultrium 2 6 weights drives and cartridges 2 7 library 2 9 wotksheets external cables 2 12 power cord number 2 11 wall receptacle 2 11 wrist safety xviii Revision L Index Index 5 Index Index 6 Revision L 96053 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Phone 1 650 960 1300 or 1 800 555 9SUN Web sun com Go SUN S lo microsystems ARGENTINA 5411 4317 5636 AUSTRALIA 1 800 550 786 AUSTRIA 43 1 601 26 0 BALKANS 301 6188 111 BELGIUM 32 2 704 89 83 BRAZIL 55 11 51872100 BRUNEI 65 216 8333 CANADA 1 800 422 8020 GENERAL 416 964 2001 LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SALES TORONTO CHILE 562 372 4500 COLOMBIA 571 629 2323 Czech REPUBLIC 420 2 33009311 DENMARK 45 4556 5040 e EGYPT 00 202 570 9442 FINLAND 358 9 525 561 e FRANCE 33 1 41 33 17 17 GERMANY 49 89 460 08 2788 GREECE 30 01 6188101 HONG KONG 852 2877 7077 HUNGARY 361 202 4415 INDIA 91 80 229 8989 INDO
71. s The URL for the StorageTek Partners site is http members storagetek com The URL for partners with a Sun Partner Agreement 1s http www sun com partners 96053 Revision L XV Global Services Support Tools Global Services Support Tools site also called Field Tools provides tools that aid in the sales and support of Sun StorageTek brand products and services This is an internal Web site for employees The URL for the Global Services Support Tools is http sunsolve central sun com handbook internal Field Tools Documents on CD Documents on CD 3106600xx contains portable document format PDF files of Sun Storage Tek brand product publications To order Documents on CD contact your local Customer Services Logistics Depot Documents on CD is only for employees Hardcopy Publications You may order paper copies of publications listed on the CRC or included on the Documents on CD Service publications have numeric part numbers To order paper copies of service publications contact your local Customer Services Logistics Depot xvi Revision L 96053 Safety The following pages describe common practices concerning electrical safety ergonomics rack installation fiber optics and electrostatic discharge M Safety Precautions WARNING Potential injury On the job safety is important therefore observe the following safety precautions while you are engaging in any maintenance activity Failing to follow thes
72. s de chavetas est n alineadas Manipulaci n de cables de fibra ptica 96053 Al manipular cables de fibra ptica tenga en cuenta las siguientes precauciones e Noentolle el cable a menos de 96 mm 3 75 de di metro e No curve el cable a menos de 12 mm 0 5 de radio Sun recomienda que el radio de curvatura de un cable no sea inferior a 20 veces el di metro del cable e No tire de los cables col quelos con cuidado en su posici n Revision L Xxix No aferre los cables con alicates pinzas ni fresas No una los cables ni los conectores a dispositivos de tracci n Mantenga los cables apartados de bordes y salientes afilados que pudieran cortarlos o desgastatlos Aseg rese de que los orificios del equipo dispongan de bordes protectores e Proteja los cables contra temperaturas extremas En toda ocasi n en que el conector no est conectado col quele su cubierta de protecci n M Prevenci n de da os por descargas electrost ticas DES Quienes manipulan componentes sensibles a las descargas electrost ticas DES deben ser conscientes de los dafios que stas pueden provocar en los componentes electr nicos con el objeto de adoptar las precauciones adecuadas para evitarlas Asimismo las personas que realicen tareas de mantenimiento en equipos de Sun StorageTek deben pasar un curso de fundamentos de las descargas electrost ticas PRECAUCI N Posibles da os a los equipos Manipule los componentes sens
73. s ss ees es pedea ria usu ie Pieces eate dor e eer ede ende xi Alert Messages e cese m Stk ote os e x e ry e a Pha UR te ye ed I e a xii Mensajes de alertas dd ER eR eh m pu De e p as dere ch ts Yong ni ean xii CONVENTIONS prete ee dere oe orate dude veo Dee e ted eu p ur ad drei xiii Related Publications ses met c quit PRA pU Pp OL et rates es PEN Mf xiv Additional Information a ia When behead vene el un preste edet tees da ele Re XV Sun s External Web Site Jason e Ca sie oa x ex eR ie dow EE eh os XV Customer Resource Center ss nn tess ee eek My AE Oe UE EE de Pan UO EE XV Partners Ste uuo Sd Ie S Abasto d e Reo IUS LIO pon a a en o fuod oo PAS XV Global Services Support Tools xvi Documents On CDS e erts eost e adoro deti NS NS edic Eee eres fn fase feel xvi Hardcopy Publications s tii tisse V REN YS edges tege alae Gabe pte xvi SUMEN onc eat ara ean ale a Bien E Gre aeterne E rate Ri iode xvii S fety Precautons s Xsan wearers mr Rove SETUP REL My TP PN Eutr aene dat xvii Lifting Techniques 24 rain rte etes A eerie eee dad xviii Shoulder Elbow Wrist and Hand Safety xviii Rack Safety and Pr cautions msn nan n woke ac yeso ai waved lars tiene E a R aaa xix Fiber opte Safety csse piv So ne ere eae er AERE EA ey eee eue ut tad xix Laser Product able TE AA Sid ee We P dee E ns rene XX Fiber optic Cable Installation sese Rte ERREUR e kt eer ett
74. stallation 1 5 installation location 1 8 prevenci n de DES xxx prevent ESD xxii procedimientos de levantamiento xxvi publications list xiv puesta a tierra kit xxx procedimientos xxxi seguridad xxv Q quick installation procedure 1 1 R rack installation dimensions 2 10 guidelines 1 9 rack mounting safety xix recotding configuration information 1 29 reset button location 2 3 Index 4 restrictions SCSI 1 12 robot components 2 5 S safety arm xvili fiber optics xix general xvii grounding xvii laser product label xx lifting xviii precautions general xvii rack mounting xix SCSI cable length restrictions 1 12 cabling figure 1 15 ports location 2 3 terminator 1 14 seguridad brazos xxvi etiqueta de producto l ser xxviii fibras pticas xxvii general xxv levantamiento xxvi montaje en bastidor xxvii precauciones generales xxv puesta a tierra xxv seguridad de brazos xxvi seguridad de codos xxvi seguridad de hombros xxvi seguridad de levantamiento xxvi seguridad de manos xxvi seguridad de mufiecas xxvi serial number location 2 3 DLT 2 5 Ultrium 2 6 shoulder safety xviii SNMP access control A 4 commands A 4 configuration through CLI port A 6 configuration with Library Admin A 6 configuration with software application A 6 grace period A 4 illustrated A 2 specifications drive and cartridge weights 2 7 Revision L 96053 drive power 2 8 libra
75. t SNMP The CLI port command line interface See Figure A 3 for examples of the help and help snmp commands The SNMP software application you can also use any SNMP application to change some of the agent s settings You must be MIB aware and refer to the L series mib for specific information Figure A 3 CLI Help and Help SNMP Commands cli help help command diag download fsc network snmp time password help on a specific command execute diagnostics download new image to prom manipulate fault symptom codes manipulate network information manipulate SNMP configuration view modify library date amp time reset modify library admin password help snmp view community string enable disable port port number grace number reset list add add ipaddr name add ipaddr name delete ipaddr name where valid host port number values display SNMP set Community enable of dis set Agent Lis Valid 161 Agent settings String IP address able SNMP Agent tening Port Number 1024 65535 set Write Grace Period Number 1 5 minut es set SNMP Agent configuration parameters to default values display SNMP add a member Trap Recipient List to the SNMP Trap Recipient List by answering individual prompts for values add a member some default host port number add a member using some de host port delete all or to the SNMP Trap Recipient List using va
76. t titles System Assurance Guide Italic font Emphasis not ox must Italic font File names fsc txt Monospace font Hypertext links Figure 2 1 on page 2 5 Blue prints black in hardcopy publications Indicators Open Font and capitalization follows label on product Jumper names TERMPWR All uppercase Keyboard keys lt Y gt Font and capitalization follows label lt Enter gt or on product enclosed within angle lt Ctrl Alt Delete gt brackets Menu names Configuration Menu Capitalization follows label on product Parameters and variables Device xx Italic font Path names c mydirectory Monospace font Port or connector names SER1 Font and capitalization follows label on product otherwise all uppercase Positions for circuit breakers ON Font and capitalization follows label jumpers and switches on product otherwise all uppercase Screen text including screen downloading Monospace font captures screen messages and user input Switch names Power Font and capitalization follows label on product URLs 96053 http www sun com Revision L Blue prints black in hardcopy publications xiii B Related Publications Refer to the following publications for additional information Library Documentation 140 Tape Library Ordering Guide LAO Tape Library Service Manual 140 Tape Library Users Guide L40 80 Tape Library CRU Instructions L40 80 Ta
77. talar la biblioteca tenga cuidado de que el bastidor no se vuelque CAUTION Equipment damage Do not grip the library by the power supply handles or by the fans 2 Slide the library onto the previously installed supporting brackets or tray Note You must remove the front door and decorative cover over the operator panel to access the holes in the library flanges 3 Insert the key into the lock on the door and unlock and open the door 4 Hold the door firmly with your left hand and remove the bottom hinge pin then the top hinge pin Revision L 96053 Standard Installation Procedure 1 Hinge pin 2 5 Setthe door aside 6 Remove the right decorative cover over the operator panel by grasping the zop of the cover and gently pulling it away from the operator panel L201 115 1 Cover 2 Cover snap pins 7 Measure and note the distances from the bottom of the library flanges to the mounting holes near the four corners of the front of the library frame Note that the distances for the left and right flange hole spaces are different 8 Using these distances install the four nut clips into the rack so that their locations match the hole locations from the previous step 9 Secure the library to the rack with four screws through the rack to the screw nut clips on the rear of the rack 96053 Revision L 1 11 Standard Installation Procedure L201 304 1 Screw 4 10 Attach the cover over the operator
78. tivity Vertical rise length Leave the cables on the shipping spool and lower them from above do not pull the cables up from below Use proper cable ties to secure the cable General Do not install fiber optic cables on top of smoke detectors XX Revision L 96053 2 Cable management Leave at least 4 6 m 15 ft of cable at each end for future growth Use strain reliefs to prevent the weight of the cable from damaging the connector Review all information in this manual and in any related manuals about safely handling fiber optic cables 3 Connector protection Insert connectors carefully to prevent damage to the connector or fiber Leave the connector s protective cover in place until you are ready to make connections Replace the connector s protective cover when the connector is disconnected Clean the connector before making a connection Make sure that there are no obstructions and that keyways are aligned Fiber optic Cable Handling 96053 Observe these precautions when you handle fiber optic cables Do not coll the cable to less than 96 mm 3 75 in in diameter Do not bend the cable to less than 12 mm 0 5 in in radius It is most important that a cable s bend radius be no less than 20 times the diameter of the cable Do not pull on the cables carefully place them into position Do not grasp the cables with pliers grippers or side cutters do not attach pulling devices to th
79. ty ID number 3 CEl serial number 96053 Revision L 2 5 Specifications Figure 2 6 Ultrium Drive Label Locations L201 165 Mus p j E Tex ue L201_165 1 CEI serial number 2 FRU serial number 3 Warranty ID number E Specifications The following pages provide library drive and cartridge specifications See Figure 2 7 on page 2 9 or Figure 2 8 on page 2 10 for library installation dimensions For more specific drive and cartridge information refer to the vendor Web site or documentation Library Environment The following table lists the library environment specifications Table 2 1 Library Environment Specifications Item Measurements Operating Storage Transporting Temperature 10 to 40 C 10 to 40 C 40 to 60 C 50 to 104 F 50 to 104 F 40 to 140 F Humidity 20 to 80 10 to 95 10 to 95 2 6 Revision L 96053 Specifications Table 2 1 Library Environment Specifications Continued Item Measurements Operating Storage Transporting Wet bulb maximum 29 2 C 35 C 35 C noncondensing 84 5 F 95 F 95 F Altitude 76 to 3 048 m 250 to 10 000 ft Library Power The following table lists the power specifications for the library without drives Table 2 2 Library Power Specifications Input voltage 100 240 VAC single phase Frequency 50 60 Hz Maximum library power consumption 1 42 A at 120 V or 0 75 A at 240 V Maximum heat output 614 Btu h
80. uses terminator part 10187075 e LVD SE uses terminator part 10148031 1 14 Revision L 96053 96053 Standard Installation Procedure You can vary this cabling atrangement depending on how your system is configured For example you can attach one of the drives to a different bus in which case that drive would have its own SCSI terminator 1 Client server cable 2 SCSI cable 3 SCSI terminator Revision L Standard Installation Procedure Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables For libraries with an optional Fibre Channel router follow the cable routing shown in following two figures The first figure shows cable routing for the library four drives and internal router The second figure shows a detail of cable routing to the SIN3300 external router Fiber cables to from host Four 300 mm 11 81 in LVD SCSI cables One 600 mm 1 97 ft LVD SCSI cable Two SCSI terminators PF DR rr 1 16 Revision L 96053 96053 1 Fiber cables to from host 2 One of four 300 mm 11 81 in LVD SCSI cables 3 Power cable Revision L Standard Installation Procedure 1 17 Standard Installation Procedure Attaching the Personality Module 1 18 The personality module is a connector that stores the library cell capacity information The module stores a capacity of either 20 or 40 cells The library does not operate properly unless an authorized module is attached to the rear of the EM Attach the module before powering
81. y and plug the cable into an electrical outlet Press the power switch to the position The operator status display shows the Init in Progress message When initialization is complete the status display shows the state of the library Use the library operator panel to configure the library and drives Note Refer to the user s guide for any field values that you do not understand Note You must fully configure the library before you configure the tape management software M Recording the Configuration Information 96053 Record your library configuration in the following table Then make a copy of the table and give it to the customer The customer will refer to it when making a service call or ordering features and upgrades Revision L 1 29 Recording the Configuration Information Table 1 6 L40 Tape Library Configuration Information Library Serial Number Library Warranty Number Version 20 cells Q 32 cells Q 40 cells Q Library Code Version Library SCSI ID Number of Drives Installed Drive 0 Serial Number Drive 0 Warranty Number Drive 0 SCSI ID Drive Type On Bus Q Off Bus Q Drive 1 Serial Number Drive 1 Warranty Number Drive 1 SCSI ID Drive Type On Bus Q Off Bus Q Drive 2 Serial Number Drive 2 Warranty Number Drive 2 SCSI ID Drive Type On Bus YU Off Bus LJ Drive 3 Serial Number Drive 3 Warranty Number Drive 3 SCSI ID Drive Type On
82. y colocarla en su posici n se requieren como m nimo dos personas La biblioteca pesa 44 45 kg 98 Ib a lo que hay que a adir el peso de las unidades Note Rack installation requires special procedures See Rack Installation on page 1 9 Save all the packing material in case you want to relocate or return the library in the future 1 Remove the library from its shipping container and place the library on a firm horizontal surface 2 Obtain the door key from the accessory container and unlock and open the front doot Revision L 1 1 Quick Installation Procedure 3 Remove the packing cushion and foam 4 Visually inspect the library and drives using a flashlight if necessary CAUTION Possible component damage Make sure you follow the ESD procedure described in ESD Protection Procedure on page xxiii for the next step 5 Obtain the personality module from the bag taped to the power supply handle and insert it into its connector at the rear of the library The library will not initialize properly unless the personality module is installed A 20 cell version uses part 31363270x A 40 cell version uses part 31363300x 6 If your library is a 20 cell version attach the cell barrier clip Figure 1 2 on page 1 19 onto the next to the bottom cell of Column 1 This clip identifies the cells that you may use for your data cartridges 7 Connect one end of the power cable into the rear of the library 8 Connect t
83. yone with a Web browser and an Internet connection The URL for the external Web site is http www sun com The URL for Storage Tek M brand specific information is http www sun com storagetek Customer Resource Center The Sun StorageTek product Customer Resource Center CRC is a Web site that enables members to resolve technical issues by searching code fixes and technical documentation for Storage Tek brand products CRC membership entitles you to other proactive services such as HIPER subscriptions technical tips answers to frequently asked questions addenda to product documentation books and online product support contact information Customers who have a current warranty or a current maintenance service agreement may apply for membership by clicking on the Request Password button on the CRC home page Sun employees may enter the CRC through the SunWeb PowerPort The URL for the CRC is http www support storagetek com Partners Site The StorageTek Partners site is a Web site for partners with a StorageTek Partner Agreement This site provides information about products services customer support upcoming events training programs and sales tools to support StorageTek Partners Access to this site beyond the Partners Login page is restricted On the Partners Login page employees and current partners who do not have access can request a login ID and password and prospective partners can apply to become StorageTek reseller

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