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1. ROW 22 CALIBRATION Do Not Use BLOCK J AN 1 J gt ROW 24 ROW 23 L al Z ROW 26 ROW 25 ROW 27 Drop off Cell L PANEL 2 COLUMN 3 C62733 Figure 3 10 shows the cell locations of cartridges stored in the playground These cells are used to store diagnostic and cleaning cartridges and to provide an empty dropoff cell for the robot if the LSM loses power while cartridge is in the hand Table 3 1 on page 3 19 designates where the respective cartridges for each drive type are located in the playground CAUTION Proper operation Do not insert cartridges into the reserved cells or the LSM will not be able to complete its initialization routines If the LSM does not initialize it cannot be placed online Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Table 3 1 Playground Cartridge Locations Drive Combinations Diagnostic Cell Cleaning Cell 9490 25 23 SD 3 26 24 9490 25 23 SD 3 26 24 DLT 26 24 T9840 25 23 19940 25 23 T9840 25 23 DLT 26 24 19940 25 23 19840 26 24 19940 25 23 DLT 26 24 Note No mote than two drive types can be mixed in the 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes 95693 When you are operating in manual mode you may need to mount and dismount cartridge tapes from different types of CTUs and tape drives To mount and dismount cartridge tapes
2. Q COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN bb 0 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 3 E me m a ee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ct 5 i 09 1 1 E mI mI mI mI mI mI mI mI mI T mI E XT B 9 1 e o 1 L 5 DRIVE PLENUM E 4 OR 10 DRIVE RESERVED CONFIGURATION m 6 LATCH 5 mI mI mT mT 1 T T ASSEMBLY v x Lex 8 1 a ER 1 ZT 24 1 1 CN N 1 1 lt uli T T AT 7 COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN MT S 0 1 2 36 36 36 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 1141 2141 411 41 41 41 if 1 NOT A STORAGE CELL ARRAY TARGE CUSTOMER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY CHART CLEANING DRIVES BASE EXPANSIO CAP TOTAL DIAGNOSTIC CARTRIDGE CELL 4or10 318 168 100 14 486 EMPTY DROPOFF CELL ENENEI CARTRIDGE EXCHANGE MECHANISM C62524 TenueJN ur Sunvaod Operating in Manual Mode Figure 3 10 Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridge Cell Locations C62733 3 18
3. 3 2 Ejecting Cartridges through the 3 4 Cleaning Drivesin the LSM wre le be a teens date 3 5 SGSI Interface eere rm Rte eR rey Rr m e y re ee RR EE 3 5 AUTO GLEAN Peature 5 teer ph Perge AR 3 5 Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count 3 6 Replacing Cleaning Cartridges 3 7 Serial Interface is en ett en ee S eU hum aset 3 8 Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count 3 8 Replacing Cleaning Cartridges 1 3 8 Unlocking the CAP and Removing Non cleaning Cartridges 3 8 Replacing Expired Cleaning Cartridges 3 9 Op raungin Manual Mode annee ares bain Deer ee etes b Per eis 3 10 Opening the LSM Front Doors 1 3 10 Moving the Robot 2222222 Rem ti Epia eye pre tite emere e 3 12 Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage 1 3 12 Rotating the Z Columm die atten iin Baten oa Gees bales 3 13 Locating a Cartridge in the Storage Cells 3 14 Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes
4. 3 19 Mounting a Cartridge into a 9490 or 50 3 CTU 3 20 Dismounting a Cartridge from a 9490 or 50 3 CTU 3 20 Mounting a Cartridge into a DLT Drive 3 21 Dismounting a Cartridge from a DLT Drive 3 23 Mounting a Cartridge into T9840 Drive 3 24 Dismounting a Cartridge from a T9840 Drive 3 25 Mounting a Cartridge into a T9940 Drive 3 26 Dismounting a Cartridge from T9940 Drive 3 26 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand 3 27 Standard Door Procedure 225 ON ar ge Moe RENTEN 3 27 Expansion Door Proc dure ucc e ie ae ae 3 28 Returning the LSM Online sua ere tese ee Re 3 29 Ai Dres EPI malien dE XX A Aet c heed eqq eee 4 1 vi Revision P 95693 Contents Controller Transport Units sese Re Lae vete 4 1 4 4 2 E O x Qd 4 2 Power Switch MP UE 4 2 Op rator Panel teo teu io que V HR dco p ia tn aires 4 2 DOLI PEL Drive Cabinet Re RED e DER EON 4 4 Digital Lineat
5. COLUMN 0 9740 with Expansion Door C62024 3 14 Revision P 95693 69S6 UOISTAOY Srt 09 PANEL 3 EXPANSION is PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 d V COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 3 9 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 20 Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 Ti 09 Q ip CTUO mI mT mI mT mI mI T mI T H Ez 1 09 e 4 i 1 i 2 CTU 1 5 RESERVED eo FOR T T T T T T T T T Tee a x m m m m Te Cel 2 1 CTU2 SE C i A 5 EE d ZR E 1 og CTU 3 F al ul a ale T T
6. 1 Open the right front door of the LSM by using the door key to unlock the top and bottom latches See Figure 3 3 on page 3 11 Open the LSM left front door For the standard door pull gently from the top right corner For the expansion door pull from the recessed area on the right side To mount a cartridge obtain the VOLSER location and drive number from the operator console Locate the cartridge and mount it into the drive To dismount a cartridge locate the CTU or drive Remove the cartridge from the drive and place it outside the LSM The following information details the mount and dismount procedures for each carttidge and device type Proceed to the appropriate section for information about the specific drive installed in the LSM Note See Chapter 4 Drives for examples of operator panel displays Revision P 3 19 Operating in Manual Mode Mounting a Cartridge into a 9490 or SD 3 CTU See Controller Transport Units on page 4 1 for more information WARNING Personal injury To avoid injury to your hand keep your fingers out of the transport the elevator lowers automatically when a cartridge is inserted To mount a cartridge into a transport when the LSM is offline 1 Follow the steps in Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes on page 3 19 2 Make sure that the transport elevator is up If it is not wait until the previous job is finished then remove the cartridge from the drive
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8. The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED CAUTION Potential equipment damage You must enter the cartridges properly or you might damage the robot CTU or tape drive or cause the LSM to stop operating 3 Enter the cartridges so that they lie flat with the customer label on top and the tape leader block cutout on the right hand side or insert the cartridges into a magazine and insert the magazine into the CAP See Figure 3 1 on page 3 3 for an example of how to load the cartridges Revision P 95693 Operating the LSM in Automated Mode 4 Close the CAP The lock automatically engages Notes The host software determines what happens when you enter cartridge upside down of with an unreadable label Under normal conditions the camera on the hand audits the CAP and recognizes that cartridge is present but the hand does not move it You must remove the cartridge from the CAP and correct the problem For some systems you are prompted to type in a label number when no VOLSER is tead If you do type in a label number you might cause a problem during an audit because the camera still cannot read an unreadable VOLSER on the cartridge Figure 3 1 Loading a Cartridge into the Cartridge Access Port C62735 95693 TAPE CARTRIDGE CUSTOMER LABEL VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER C62735 Revision P 3 3 Operating the LSM in Automated Mode Ejecting Cartridges through the CAP
9. 1 d mT mI mT mI mI mT mI T H Sa 2 1 1 1 1 9 3 AREA gt RESERVED O 1 FOR i 73 LATCH b T T T T m ASSEMBLY 2 ES 5 ES a ESS lt 1 2 T c 1 E 3 1 3T a aid a MT COLUMN COLUMN COLUM all al st 2 0 2 CN 1 36 36 36 S 1 N d 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 441 41 341 41 41 41 1 T T NOT A STORAGE CELL ARRAY TARGE CUSTOMER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY CHART CLEANING CARTRIDGE CELL DRIVES BASE EXPANSIO CAP TOTAL DIAGNOSTIC CARTRIDGE CELL 10 326 168 14 494 EMPTY DROPOFF CELL C62377 TenueJN ur Sunvaod 69S6 d USMY LTE PANEL 3
10. Cleaning Drives in the LSM Replacing Cleaning Cartridges When an LSM operating in an SCSI control path environment is in AUTO CLEAN mode the only method to use to replace an expired cleaning cartridge is by selecting the Change Cart utility from the main operator panel menu and following these instructions Notes Do not load cleaning cartridges through the door of the LSM because the cleaning usage will not increment You must use the Change Cln Cart utility and then load the cleaning cartridge through the CAP Inan LSM having both DLT and 9840 drives make sure you specify the proper type of cleaning cartridge when asked by the Change Cln Cart utility With microcode version 1 9 xx and lower The clean counter increments for each clean When the clean counter is equal to the set clean limit value for example 20 cleans for DLT cleaning cartridge a Cleaning Cartridge Used Up message is displayed on the LSM operator panel This message disappears with the next operator panel message or SCSI command If a drive indicates that it needs cleaning the LSM continues to use an expired cleaning cartridge incrementing the clean counter for each cleaning mount When an expired cleaning cartridge is inserted into the drive the drive will run the cleaning tape to the end and detect that the cleaning cartridge is expired but will not reset the clean indicator on the drive If the next tape successfully loads the drive clea
11. V virtual thumbwheel A 12 VolSafe data cartridges 3 24 4 5 volume serial numbers 1 3 W warning statement Taiwan xvi warning description of write enable A 12 write protect switch A 12 Z Z carriage 1 2 Z column 1 2 Z motor 1 3 Revision P 95693 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara 95054 USA Phone 1 650 960 1300 1 800 555 9SUN Web sun com 4 SUN SN 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 EGYPT 00 202 570 9442 FINLAND 358 9 525 561 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 INDONESIA 65 216 8333 IRELAND 353 1 668 4377 ISRAEL 972 9 9710500 ITALY 39 02 9259511 JAPAN 81 3 5779 1820 Korea 82 2 3453 6602 MALAYSIA 603 2116 1887 MIDDLE EAST 00 9714 3366333 Maico 525 261 0344 NETHERLANDS 31 33 4515200 NEW ZEALAND 0800 786 338 West AFRICA 00 9714 3366333 Norway From Norway 47 22023950 Norway 47 23369650 PAKISTAN 00 9714 3366333 PEOPLE S REPUBLIC or CHINA 8610
12. Operating in Manual Mode 6 Turn the reach mechanism drive belt until the gripper is fully retracted If a cartridge was in the top cell re insert it properly into the cell Expansion Door Procedure To remove a carttidge from the hand when your LSM has an expansion door 1 Rotate the Z column until the hand is facing the expansion door location 2 Rotate the reach mechanism belt drive until the gripper is extended to its full position as shown in Figure 3 15 on page 3 28 3 Hold the reach mechanism belt drive with one hand and grasp the cartridge with the other Pull gently on the cartridge until it is released from the gripper as shown in Figure 3 16 on page 3 29 CAUTION Potential equipment damage Make sure that the gripper is fully retracted If it is left extended and you turn the robot the gripper will strike a storage cell If it is left extended and the hand is facing the LSM door when it is closed the door will strike the gripper 4 Turn the reach mechanism belt drive until the gripper is fully retracted Figure 3 15 Extending the Gripper C62026 3 28 REACH MECHANISM BELT TAPE DRIVE CARTRIDGE SHOWN RETRACTED C62026 Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Figure 3 16 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand C62027 REACH MECHANISM SHOWN EXTENDED GRIPPER MECHANISM REACH MECHANISM BELT DRIVE TAPE CARTRIDGE C62027 Returning the LSM Online
13. SS amp SUN microsystems StorageTek TIMBERWOLF 9740 Tape Library Hardware Operator s Guide 95693 Revision P TimberWolf 9740 Tape Library Hardware Operator s Guide Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 5 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
14. T T COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN T T 6 0 1 2 36 36 36 Q N 1 1 e 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 41 41 41 41 1 NOT STORAGE CELL ARRAY TARGE CUSTOMER CARTRIDGE CAPACITY CHART 11 2 CTUs BASE EXPANSIO TOTAL DIAGNOSTIC CARTRIDGE CELL 4 326 168 14 494 EMPTY DROPOFF CELL C62013 TenueJN ur Sunvaod 91 6 d USMY 6956 m PANEL 3 EXPANSION gt lt PANEL 0 A PANEL 1 gt PANEL 2 gt i 1 COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUM COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUM COLUMN COLUMN 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 Eo Yu Yu L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 zi f 099
15. k5E mk eneoccmP ustd English translation This is a Class A product based on the Technical Requirement of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology VCCI In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions Taiwan Warning Label Statement The following warning label statement pertains to BSMI regulations in Taiwan R O C 2 2 fe Sri RNA TE o PL ERE LA ee Oe English translation This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measutes Ex gt HR Revision P 95693 Internal Code License Statement The following is the Internal Code License Agreement from Sun StorageTek NOTICE INTERNAL CODE LICENSE PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT THIS NOTICE IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY THE END USER AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION STORAGETEK THE MANUFACTURER OF THE EQUIPMENT BY OPENING THE PACKAGE AND ACCEPTING AND USING ANY UNIT OF EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT OPEN THE PACKAGE AND USE THE EQUIPMENT IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY T
16. 3 Slide the write protect switch to the right so that the orange indicator is not visible To write protect this cartridge slide the switch to the left so that the orange indicator is visible Figure A 17 Setting the DLT Write Protect Switch C62382 ORANGE INDICATOR WRITE PROTECTED POSITION WRITE ENABLED POSITION C62382 95693 Revision P A 15 Setting the Write Protect Switch T9840 Write Protect Switch write enable T9840 cartridge 1 Hold the cartridge with the customer label side up and rear VOLSER label toward you 2 Locate the write protect switch on the right side of the cartridge 3 Slide the write protect switch to the back of the cartridge towards you To write protect this cartridge slide the write protect switch to the front of the carttidge away from you Figure A 18 Setting the T9840 Write Protect Switch C62445 WRITE ENABLE POSITION WRITE PROTECT POSITION C62445 16 Revision 95693 Setting the Write Protect Switch T9940 Write Protect Switch 1 Hold the cartridge with write protect switch towards you 2 Locate the write protect switch on the front of the cartridge 3 Slide the write protect switch to the left so the arrow points to the unlocked padlock icon To write protect this cartridge slide the write protect switch to the right so the arrow poin
17. Relative humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Wet bulb temperature Revision P 26 C 79 F maximum 95693 Environmental Specifications Table A 4 T9840 Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating Environment Temperature 15 6 to 32 2 C 60 to 90 F Relative humidity 20 to 80 Wet bulb temperature 26 C 78 8 F Cartridge Storage Environment Temperature Archive Non archive 5 to 25 5 C 41 to 78 F 5 to 32 C 41 to 90 F Relative humidity Archive Non archive 40 to 60 5 to 80 Wet bulb temperature 26 C 78 8 F Table A 5 T9940 Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating Environment Temperature 15 6 to 32 2 C 60 to 90 F Relative humidity 20 to 80 Wet bulb temperature 26 C 78 8 F Cartridge Storage Environment Temperature Archive Non archive 18 to 26 C 65 to 79 F 5 to 32 C 41 to 90 F Relative humidity Archive Non archive 40 to 60 5 to 80 Wet bulb temperature Revision P 26 C 78 8 F Environmental Specifications A 20 Revision P 95693 Glossary This glossary defines terms and abbreviations used in this publication Many of the definitions are taken from other sources The letters in the parentheses that follow some definitions indicate the source of the definition A The American National Standard Dictionary for Information S
18. 3 4 Refer to your specific software publications for instructions about having the robot insert the desired cartridges into the CAP To eject cartridges through the CAP 1 Enter the VOLSERs of the cartridges you want ejected at the operator console The robot will retrieve them and insert them into the CAP If the operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK DISABLD the CAP is locked by the host Issue the command at the operator console to change the LSM to the ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP mode When the operator panel displays ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP press EXECUTE on the operator panel a The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK PENDING b The hand unlocks the CAP c The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED Open the CAP to gain access to the cells Remove the cartridges and store them 020746 the LSM or Remove the magazine from the CAP remove the cartridges from the magazine and store them outside the LSM Close the CAP The lock automatically engages Repeat these steps until the robot has inserted all of the desired cartridges into the CAP and you have removed them Revision P 95693 Cleaning Drives in the LSM Cleaning Drives in the LSM Drive cleaning can be initiated either by the operator by the backup application The following information describes the functions the operator needs to perform to clean the drives Operator initiated cleaning is handled in one of two ways Fo
19. 6803 5588 PHILIPPINES 632 885 7867 POLAND 48 22 8747848 PoRTUGAL 351 21 413 4000 RUSSIA 7 095 935 8411 SAUDI ARABIA 00 9714 3366333 SINGAPORE 65 216 8300 SOUTH AFRICA 27 11 256 6300 SPAIN 34 902 210 412 SRI LANKA 65 2168333 SWEDEN 46 8 631 22 00 SWITZERLAND 41 1 908 90 50 GERMAN 41 22 999 0444 FRENCH TAIWAN 886 2 25185735 THAILAND 662 344 6855 TURKEY 90 212 335 22 00 UNITED KINGDOM 44 1276 416 520 UNITED STATES 1 800 422 8020 VENEZUELA 582 905 3800 VIETNAM 65 216 8333 WORLDWIDE HEADQUARTERS 1 650 960 1300 SU N THE NETWORK IS THE COMPUTER 2006 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Sun Sun Microsystems and the Sun logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries
20. 95693 Index Numerics 9490 cartridge specifications A 18 cartridges A 2 dismounting a cartridge 3 20 mounting a cartridge 3 20 operator panel 4 2 overview 4 2 power switch 4 2 recording formats 4 2 types of tapes 4 2 write protect switch A 12 9741 9741E drive cabinet 4 4 A agreement internal code xvii alert messages description of antistatic wrist strap 3 10 applying labels A 7 audit 1 3 AUTO CLEAN feature 3 5 automated mode 3 2 C camera assembly 1 3 CAP ejecting cartridges 3 4 loading cartridges 3 2 ovetview 1 4 cartridge tape ordering A 6 cartridge access port 1 4 cartridge drives 1 5 cartridge exchange mechanism 1 4 cartridges cleaning A 5 cleaning them A 5 environmental specifications A 18 handling A 1 inspecting A 2 repair A 6 95693 requirements A 1 storing A 5 types of A 2 caution description of xii cautions applying labels A 7 DLT shuttle jam 3 23 DLT loading tapes 3 22 loading cartridges in the CAP 3 2 moving the robot 3 12 moving the Z column 3 13 placing cartridges in cells 1 4 reserved cells 3 18 sensitive components 3 10 shielded cables xv CE compliance statement xv cell arrays 1 4 CEM 1 4 cleaning cartridge cell locations 3 19 Change 1 Cart utility 3 7 replacing 3 7 usage count 3 6 VOLSER prefix A 5 cleaning drives 3 5 cleaning the cartridge A 5 cleaning transports 3 8 colored cartridges 1 compliance
21. A 4 Revision P 95693 Storing Cartridges Storing Cartridges When storing a cartridge Do not take a cartridge out of its protective wrapping until you are ready to use it Use the tear string not a sharp instrument to remove the wrapping e Store cartridges in a clean environment that duplicates the conditions of the room in which they are used Before using a cartridge make sure that it has been in its operating environment for at least 24 hours Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior CAUTION Possible equipment damage The following solvents can damage the cartridge Do not use them to remove labels or to clean cartridges acetone trichloroethane toluene xylene benzene ketone methylethyl ketone methylene chloride ethyldichloride esters ethyl acetate or similar chemicals Wipe all dust dirt and moisture from the cartridge with a lint free cloth Use StorageTek Tape Cleaner Wipes PN 4046289 01 to clean the cartridges These wipes are saturated with isopropyl alcohol Do not let any solution touch the tape or get inside the cartridge Using Cleaning Cartridges 95693 Cleaning cartridges have a VOLSER prefix of DG CLN or CLNxxx These cartridges cannot be used as scratch cartridges or initialized by software utilities When a transport needs to be cleaned the 9740 and CTU interact automatically no host software interaction is required During a dismount the 9740 software polls the CTU to determi
22. Quantum DLT 4000 Cartridge Subsystem Product Manual 3131276xx Quantum DLT 7000 Cartridge Subsystem Product Manual 3131345xx Quantum DLT 8000 Cartridge Subsystem Product Manual 81 60118 xx 19840 Tape Drive Users Reference Manual 95739 19940 Tape Drive Operators Guide 95989 xii Revision P 95693 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 anyone with a Web browser and an Internet connection The URL for the external Web site is http www sun com The URL for StorageTek brand specific information is http www sun com storagetek Customer Resource Center The 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 StorageTek 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 employees may enter the CRC through the SunWeb PowerPort
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24. To place the LSM online for automated operations 1 Refer to your specific drive publications for instructions about making the drives ready For DLT make sure that the Operate Handle light is on and the handle is up 2 Close and lock the LSM doors The robot will conduct an audit of the LSM 3 Place the LSM online by entering the command at the customer server operator console 4 Refer to your specific software publications for instructions about placing the cartridges you removed into the CAP and having the robot insert the cartridges into the LSM cells 95693 Revision P 3 29 Operating in Manual Mode 3 30 Revision P 95693 Drives This chapter contains an overview about the controller transport units CTUS and tape drives for the 9740 Library Storage Module LSM Note See Appendix A for information about the cartridge tapes CTUs mount in cartridge drives that attach to the rear of the LSM Each cartridge drive can contain Two or four 9490 TimberLine CTUs One to four SD 3 RedWood CTUs Tape drives mount inside the 9741 or 9741E Drive Cabinets that attach to the rear of the LSM These drive cabinets can contain One to ten Digital Linear Tape DLT drives to ten T9840 Tape Drives One to ten T9940 Tape Drives e Acombination of DLT T9840 or T9940 drives Note Only two of the three drive types that can be installed in a 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet are allowed to be mixed in the same cabi
25. appendix contains information about the cartridge tapes used in the controller transport units CTUs and tape drives for the LSM Cartridge Requirements Cartridges must meet specifications defined in American National Standard Magnetic Tape and Cartridge for Information Interchange ACS X3B5 Refer to your drive vendor s publication and Web site for specific cartridge requirements and specifications Colored cartridges are approved only if the measured reflection density is greater than 0 1 as measured by an X rite 404G color reflection densitometer For more information about colored cartridges contact your StorageTek marketing representative Handling a Cartridge Improper handling of cartridges can result in a loss of data or damage to a library component To handle a cartridge correctly Make sure the leader block is latched every time you pick up a cartridge Keep cartridges clean Inspect a cartridge before each use and ever put a damaged cartridge into a drive or library Never release a leader block and pull tape from a cartridge Never open a cartridge Do not handle tape that is outside the cartridge the tape edge might be damaged Do not expose the tape or cartridge to direct sunlight or moisture Do not expose a recorded cartridge to magnetic fields this might destroy data on the tape 95693 Revision P A 1 Inspecting Cartridge Inspecting a Cartridge defective or
26. capacity type of host connection and number of drives controller transport unit CTU The functional area within a cartridge drive that contains control logic and an associated electromechanical device for threading tape from a cartridge moving the tape across a read write head and writing data onto or reading data from the magnetic tape CSSC See Customer Services Support Center Customer Services Support Center CSSC Sun StorageTek s customer services organization Customers with Sun and StorageTek maintenance contracts may contact the CSSC D diagnostic programs Automated offline tests that a service representative uses to evaluate and troubleshoot equipment Digital Linear Tape DLT A type of magnetic tape storage device marketed by several companies DLT cartridges are 2 inch wide and come in several sizes ranging from 20 to over 80 GB dismount To remove a cartridge from a drive F Glossary 2 Revision P fault symptom code FSC A four character hexadecimal code generated in response to an error to help isolate failures within the device field replaceable unit FRU An assembly that is replaced in its entirety when any one of its components fails FRU See field replaceable unit FSC See fault symptom code I ID Identifier or identification initial program load IPL A process that activates a machine reset and loads system programs to prepare a computer system for operation Processor
27. dirty cartridge can damage drive Always inspect cartridge before inserting it into drive a library Look for Cracked or broken cartridge Broken leader block Broken leader block latch Damaged write protect selector or write protect switch Liquid in the cartridge Labels not firmly attached ot extending over the cartridge edge Any other obvious damage Figure A 1 Inspecting a 9490 3480 style Cartridge C62454 LABEL LOCATIONS TYPICAL LEADER v BLOCK 7R TYPICAL FILE E CART PROTECT or SELECTOR E TAPE STANDARD TAPE FILE PROTECT SELECTOR O PROTECT SELECTOR C62454 A 2 Revision P 95693 Inspecting Cartridge Figure 2 Inspecting an SD 3 Helical Scan Cartridge LABELS DETENT WRITE SPRINGS PROTECT SWITCH LEADER BLOCK C62030 Figure 3 Inspecting DLT Cartridge WRITE TAPE PROTECT LEADER SWITCH C62380 95693 Revision P A 3 Inspecting Cartridge Figure 4 Inspecting T9840 Cartridge C62715 CUSTOMER MANUFACTURER LABEL LABEL AREA AREA WRITE PROTECT SWITCH FORWARD POSITION 15 VOLSER GRIPS WRITE PROTECTED LABEL MEDIA ID LABEL REAR VIEW C62715 Figure 5 Inspecting T9940 Cartridge C62727 MANUFACTURER CUSTOMER LABEL LABEL 265 NEA lt 4 PROTECT gt lt A LEADER SWITCH ID BLOCK VOLSER FINGER LABEL GRIPS FRONT VIEW AREA REAR VIEW C62727
28. dug 8888280 BB HANDLE OPERATE HANDLE HANDLE VIEW A INDICATOR VIEW B UNLOAD HANDLE DOWN POSITION HANDLE UP POSITION BUTTON 62378 95693 Revision P 3 21 Operating in Manual Mode CAUTION Potential equipment damage Before mounting a cartridge into the drive make sure that power is on and that the Operate indicator is on Use the drive shuttle to operate not the drive handle A safety mechanism protects the drive if you try to operate it in an incorrect state The shuttle will not operate if this mechanism is activated To reset the safety mechanism wait for the Operate Handle indicator to turn on Pull firmly on the shuttle then push the shuttle in completely If the cartridge did not eject or if the handle did not rise pull and push again To mount cartridge into DLT drive 1 Follow the steps in Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes on page 3 19 2 Make sure that the DLT handle is up and the cartridge handle hook and hub are down See Figure 3 11 on page 3 21 for more information CAUTION Potential equipment damage Insert the cartridge properly or you will damage the drive Use only DLT cartridges for DLT drives 3 Hold the cartridge so that the VOLSER 15 facing you and the write protect switch is on the right side of the cartridge as shown in Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 Mounting a DLT Cartridge E62379 4 DT CARTRIDGE
29. error information Figure 2 3 on page 2 4 shows the panel and describes each item Use the operator panel to Resolve machine problems If an error occurs a fault symptom code FSC is displayed Forward this code to your service representative to help resolve the problem Write down the FSC as soon as it appears to retain an accurate history of what happened The display also instructs you to close the door or cattridge access port Set the SCSI address See Figure 2 4 on page 2 5 and Figure 2 5 on page 2 6 for this procedure e Set the maximum usage count of the cleaning cartridges See Figure 3 2 on page 3 6 for this procedure Setting the SCSI Address You set the SCSI address from the operator panel See Figure 2 4 on page 2 5 and Figure 2 5 on page 2 6 for the menu block diagrams that describe how to set the SCSI address to 0 through 7 if you have the PRS card or 0 through 15 if you have the PRW card CAUTION Initialization errors During this procedure the panel displays Press Execute to Enter Lib Size This is not normally an operator function Altering the library size can cause initialization errors if the size is set incorrectly to full size and the library only holds 326 cartridges instead of 494 cartridges Press the MENU button and continue through the choices as shown in the block diagram 95693 Revision P 2 3 Setting the SCSI Address RESET Figure 2 3 Operator Panel Function Keys Indicators and
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32. remove cartridges from it you must first unlock it Revision P 95693 95693 Cleaning Drives in the LSM To unlock the CAP 1 4 Press EXECUTE on the operator panel The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK PENDING The hand unlocks the c The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED Open the CAP to gain access to the cells Remove the cartridges and store them ow side the LSM or remove the magazine from the CAP Then remove the cartridges from the magazine and store them outside the LSM Close the CAP The lock automatically engages Replacing Expired Cleaning Cartridges 1 Press MENU until the operator panel displays PRESS EXECUTE REPLACE CART Press EXECUTE The operator panel displays PRESS EXECUTE TO REPLACE 3480 CART If you want to replace the 3480 cleaning cartridge press EXECUTE If you want to replace the efica cleaning cartridge press MENU PRESS EXECUTE TO REPLACE HELICAL CART If you want to replace the DLT cleaning cartridge press MENU again PRESS EXECUTE TO REPLACE DLT CART If you want to replace the 9840 cleaning cartridge press MENU again PRESS EXECUTE TO REPLACE 9840 CART Press EXECUTE and wait until the CAP unlocks The hand takes the old cleaning cartridge from its cell and inserts it into the CAP and then unlocks the CAP Open the CAP and remove and discard the old cartridge Insert one new cleaning cartridge into a CAP cell
33. statements CE xv FCC xv Japanese xvi Taiwan xvi components 1 1 controller 4 1 controller transport units overview 4 1 power switches 2 2 types of 4 1 controls 2 1 Customer Resource Center CRC 1 xiii Customer Services Support Center CSSC 5 1 Customer initiated maintenance 5 1 Revision P Index 1 Index D dismounting cartridge tapes 3 19 display 2 4 DLT cartridge labels 11 cartridge specifications A 18 cartridges A 3 cleaning 3 5 dismounting a cartridge 3 23 hub locations 3 21 media labels A 11 mounting a cartridge 3 21 operator panel 4 4 ovetview 4 4 shuttle location 3 21 types of drives 4 4 types of tapes 4 4 wtite protect switch A 15 DLTtape IV tapes 4 4 drive cabinet power switches 2 2 types of 1 5 drive cleaning 3 5 E Cartridge 9 ejecting cartridges through the 3 4 environmental specifications cartridges 18 ETape Cartridge A 8 expansion door 1 4 extending the gripper 3 28 F fault symptom code 2 3 FCC compliance statement xv file protect A 12 FSC 2 3 function keys 2 3 G gripper assembly 1 2 gripper extending 3 28 Index 2 H hand assembly 1 2 removing cartridge 3 27 handling cartridges A 1 hardcopy publications from StorageTek 1 xiii I indicators 2 1 inspecting a cartridge A 2 internal code license xvii IPL 3 1 J Japanese compliance statement xvi L labels applying A 7
34. to locate cartridges during robotic moves An audit occurs when e You power on the LSM You open and close an LSM door You press the IPL initial program load button on the LSM A host request is made at the customer console to audit the LSM The VOLSER information is stored on the library controller card You must f equest a host update to add the information to the host memory Note The camera does not read the VOLSERs of cartridges in the CTUs or tape drives If you manually mount a cartridge the host memory will retain the VOLSER that was last automatically requested for that CTU or tape drive Revision P 1 3 Library Storage Module Components Cartridge Access Port The cartridge access port CAP is storage area where you add cartridges to or remove cartridges from LSM The is located on the right front door LSMs are shipped with the type of CAP that allows you to place 14 cartridges one at a time into the cells or with a CAP that allows you to place a preloaded 10 cartridge magazine into the CAP Note The 10 cell cartridge magazine holds DLT cartridges Storage Cells The LSM contains storage cells for 326 or 494 cartridges The number of cells is determined by whether the LSM has the standard left front door or the expansion door Cartridges are stored in cell arrays that hold 6 or 14 cartridges The cell arrays are stacked in columns and the columns are arranged in a circle aro
35. 4 and Figure 3 5 on page 3 13 Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage If you need to raise ot lower the hand slowly and carefully push down or push up by placing your fingers on the Z carriage as shown in Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage E62022 RAISING THE Z CARRIAGE LOWERING THE Z CARRIAGE E62022 3 12 Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Rotating the Z Column CAUTION Potential equipment damage Z column does not rotate full 360 degrees If you meet resistance when rotating it do not force it Rotate the Z column in the opposite direction If you need to rotate the Z column grasp it and carefully rotate it as shown in Figure 3 5 If the Z column meets resistance and stops before the desired position is reached it has contacted a stopping mechanism Rotate the Z column in the opposite direction Figure 3 5 Rotating the Z Column E62023 95693 62023 Revision P 3 13 Operating in Manual Mode Locating Cartridge in the Storage Cells Figure 3 6 through Figure 3 9 illustrate the locations of the panels rows and columns of the cartridge storage cells in a typical LSM configuration Note There is a decal at the top of each column that also provides location information Figure 3 6 Locating Cartridges Top View C62024 CARTRIDGE DRIVE COLUMN 0 COLUMN 0 CTU COLUMN 0 7 JS 7 y SA
36. 9490 and SD 3 Cartridge Drives If you have a standard or expanded 9741 or 9741E Drive Cabinet with DLT T9840 or 19940 drives and you have an emergency you must switch the circuit breaker off to kill power to the drives 95693 Revision P 3 1 Operating the LSM in Automated Mode Operating the LSM in Automated Mode When the LSM is online and operating in automated mode it performs many tasks that you would otherwise perform manually However to keep the LSM operating efficiently while the robot is mounting and dismounting cartridges you may need to do the following Monitor your operator console and the LSM operator panel for messages and respond appropriately e Load cartridges into the LSM through the cartridge access port CAP Eject cartridges from the LSM through the e Replace cleaning cartridges The instructions on the following pages describe how to perform these activities Loading Cartridges through the CAP 3 2 If the operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK DISABLD the CAP is locked by the host Issue the command at the operator console to allow the CAP to be unlocked When the operator panel displays ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP follow the steps below To unlock the CAP 1 Press EXECUTE on the operator panel a operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK PENDING b The hand unlocks the CAP c The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED 2 Open the CAP to gain access to the cells
37. CSI Address et Det totes pet eI a lan A 2 6 Figure 3 1 Loading a Cartridge into the Cartridge Access Port 3 3 Figure 3 2 Setting the Usage Count of the Cleaning Cartridge 3 6 Fig r 3 3 Opening Front Doors eem sa Rara e an 3 11 Figure 3 4 Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage 2 3 12 Figure 3 5 Rotating the Z Column 3 13 Figure 3 6 Locating Cartridges Top View 3 14 Figure 3 7 Locating Cartridges Panels Cells Rows Cartridge Drive 3 15 Figure 3 8 Locating Cartridges Panels Cells Rows Drive Cabinet 3 16 Figure 3 9 Locating Cartridges Panels Cells Rows CEM 3 17 Figure 3 10 Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridge Cell Locations 3 18 Figure 3 11 DLT Handle and Hub Positions 3 21 Figure 3 12 Mounting a DLT Cartridge 3 22 Figure 3 13 Mounting a Cartridge into a T9840 3 25 Figure 3 14 Mounting a Cartridge into T9940 3 27 Figure 3 15 Extending the Grippet s ances als ne ere oa 3 28 F
38. Cartridge Label Locations C62526 CUSTOMER LABEL VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER VOLSER LABEL C62526 Figure A 9 Helical Scan Cartridge Label Locations C62032 WRITE CUSTOMER LABEL VOLUME LABEL SERIAL NUMBER VOLSER LABEL C62032 95693 Revision P A 9 Applying Labels Figure A 10 T9840 Cartridge Label Locations C62444 CUSTOMER LABEL WRITE PROTECT MEDIA ID LABEL VOLSER LABEL C62444 Figure A 11 T9940 Cartridge Label Location C62731 MANUFACTURER CUSTOMER LABEL LABEL AREA AREA C62731 10 Revision 95693 Applying Labels DLT Cartridges The DLTtape VOLSER letter located next to the last number in the VOLSER reflects the media Cleaning cartridges have CLN in the VOLSER diagnostic cartridges have DG in the VOLSER See Figure A 12 and insert the label into the recessed area on each cartridge 1 Make sure that the cartridge has been at room temperature for at least 24 hours 2 Clean the surface where the labels will be placed using a cleaning solution made for this purpose See Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior on page A 5 3 Locate the label that you need DLTtape III has next to the far left number bar code down DITtape IIIXT has an next to the far left number bar code down e DLTtape IV has D next to the far left number bar code down Diagnostic cartridge has DG at the beginning of the VOLSER e Cleaning cart
39. Displays C62014 SERVICE REQ MENU PROCESSOR ACTIVE OPERATOR PANEL DISPLAY INTERFACE ACTIVE EXECUTE Initiates the download from the diskette The IPL sequence consists of PROM tests boot tests and machine initialization DESIGNED FOR CSE USE ONLY an operator activity Initiates dump OPERATOR PANEL DISPLAY Displays machine status and menu information It also prompts the operator to perform certain functions When the display shows ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP and you want to unlock the CAP so that you can place a cartridge into it press EXECUTE to send a message to the robot to unlock the CAP When the display shows ONLINE CAP UNLK DISABLD the CAP is locked by the host To open the CAP for entering cartridges enter the open command from the system console The display will change to ONLINE PRESS EXECUTE TO UNLOCK CAP Once you have pressed EXECUTE the display will change to ONLINE CAP UNLK PENDING The robot will then unlock the CAP and the display will show ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED When the display shows ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED and you want it locked open and close the CAP The display will show ONLINE CAP LOCKED SERVICE REQ Lights when the LSM requires service The display indicates INOP and the fault symptom code PROCESSOR ACTIVE INTERFACE ACTIVE Solid light until the functional code is active then flashes on and off every second while the con
40. E62379 3 22 Revision P 95693 95693 Operating in Manual Mode 4 Insert the cartridge into the shuttle and push the cartridge into the back of the drive until it is firmly seated 5 Push the shuttle completely back pause for about two seconds then release the shuttle CAUTION If the cartridge has been ejected from the drive you must remove it from the shuttle before you can reload it into the drive Otherwise the shuttle will become jammed by simultaneously holding on to the cartridge and lowering the handle If this happens release the cartridge from the shuttle latch under the right side of the cartridge Then push the cartridge into the drive and lower the handle Dismounting a Cartridge from a DLT Drive To dismount a cartridge from a DLT drive 1 Make sure that the Operate Handle indicator is on 2 Push the shuttle completely back pause for about two seconds then release the shuttle Note Ifthe cartridge does not come out of the drive remount the cartridge by releasing it from the shuttle latch under the right side of the cartridge Then push the cartridge into the drive and lower the handle If this fails the tape leader might be dislodged and require rethreading 3 Remove the cartridge from the drive 4 Store the cartridge outside the LSM Revision P 3 23 Operating in Manual Mode 3 24 Mounting a Cartridge into a T9840 Drive Important T9840A B and T9840C VolSafe cartridges are not interchan
41. ER HOLD INDICATOR NCY C42052 OPERATOR CLEAN CRTGLOADED REWIND UNLOAD READY SELECT OFFLINE 42431 4 3 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet The drive cabinet houses from 1 to 10 DLT 9840 79840 T9940 tape drives of a combination of these tape drives Digital Linear Tape Drives Digital Linear Tape DLT drives mount inside 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet These drives are high performance large capacity streaming cartridge tape products The tape drive design includes a quad channel read write head with high efficiency data compression to maximize data throughput and to minimize access time DLT products use half inch wide tape The DLTtape IV data cartridges are designed exclusively for the DLT 4000 DLT 7000 and DLT 8000 tape drives Operator Panel Figure 4 3 shows an example of a DLT operator panel When a library is in manual mode you will use this panel to load and unload tapes Figure 4 3 DLT Operator Panel Capacity Indicators P lr re OBENI Xe KS H 4 4 Rev
42. Each CTU or tape drive holds the cartridge for read write operations For more specific information refer to your CTU or tape drive publications Notes Only two of the three drive types that can be installed in a 9741 or 9741E Drive Cabinet are allowed to be mixed in the same cabinet e T9940B drive cannot be installed in 9740 LSM if the library uses a SCSI control path See Chapter 4 Drives for mote information about these drives LSM Safety Features Safety features are incorporated into the LSM If the front doors to the LSM are opened electrical interlocks remove power from the robot assembly Behind the right front door covers are placed over the library controller card and the LSM power supply to prevent contact with the hazardous voltages and sensitive electronics Controlling Software Controlling software is the interface between the host operating system and the LSM The software determines where the cartridge is located by tracking the VOLSER and cell location during audits then allocates which CTU or drive receives the cartridge If the LSM goes offline for any reason you can mount and dismount cartridges manually as described in Chapter 3 Operating the LSM 95693 Revision P 1 5 LSM Specifications LSM Specifications 1 6 Table 1 1 lists the LSM specifications Table 1 1 LSM Specifications Description Specification Power cable US Canada 100 120 VAC UL C
43. Institute ANSI and European Computer Manufacturers Association ECMA specifications The SD 3 also called RedWood is a high performance helical scan information storage and retrieval system The subsystem reads and writes on half inch magnetic tape cartridges in American National Standards Institute compatible helical scan recording format These cartridge tapes are not compatible with linearly recorded cartridges and are available in the following types 10 gigabyte cartridge 91 meters 298 feet 25 gigabyte cartridge 204 meters 668 feet 50 gigabyte cartridge 392 meters 1 286 feet 50 gigabyte VolSafe cartridge 392 meters 1 286 feet e Cleaning D cartridge for cleaning the tape path Power Switch Figure 4 1 on page 4 3 shows the power switch This switch is located on the upper rear panel of the cartridge drive Operator Panel Figure 4 2 on page 4 3 shows the location of the library operator panel When a library is in manual mode this panel provides the operators with the same information as the overhead display and controls as the front control panel Revision P 95693 Figure 4 1 Power Control Panel Figure 4 2 Library Operator Panel 95693 2 D 1 200000 mon AQQAAQAAAAA Revision P Controller Transport Units l POW
44. O BIND YOUR COMPANY DO NOT OPEN THE PACKAGE AND USE THE EQUIPMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT THE AUTHORIZED STORAGETEK DISTRIBUTOR OR RESELLER FROM WHOM YOU ACQUIRED THIS EQUIPMENT IF THE EQUIPMENT WAS OBTAINED BY YOU DIRECTLY FROM STORAGETEK CONTACT YOUR STORAGETEK REPRESENTATIVE 1 Definitions The following terms are defined as followed 2 Equipment you have acquired by purchase or lease is manufactured by or for StorageTek and contains Microcode By accepting and operating this Equipment you acknowledge that StorageTek or its licensor s a Derivative works are defined as works based upon more preexisting works such as a translation of a musical arrangement or any other form in 5 8 retain s ownership of all Microcode as well as all copies which work may be recast transformed or 4 2 thereof that may execute in or used in the operation or adapted A work consisting of editorial revision 8 RI servicing of the Equipment and that such Microcode is annotations elaboration or other modifications 1 2 copyrighted by StorageTek or its licensor s which as a whole represent an original work of authorship is a Derivative work 3 StorageTek hereby grants you the end user of the Equipment a personal nontransferable except as b Internal Code is Microcode that 1 is an integral 5 permitted in the transfer terms below nonexc
45. RS EN AR ng EE OE A 7 DET Cartridges ov a ae NU esas er ture aiid adea Rire ans A 11 Setting the Write Protect Switch 2 A 12 9490 Write Protect Switch 23 24 cbc ue eet 0 6 wield soil adie A 12 SD Write Protect Switch permiera eae DRE EREE E nt 14 DET Write Protect Switch en P e P 15 19840 Write Protect Switch 52255 ret e kt ace din e 16 T9940 Write Protect Switch 2 2 222 4 60 er ee 17 Environmental Specifications 2 A 18 GOSS AREY etka ace Nac ios WR Pike Male dn NR os Glossary 1 Indek EE Index 1 95693 Revision P vii Figures Fisute l 1 Ext fnal Components siere eet re see sante ne a RSG 1 2 Figure 1 2 Robot Components ese sn e ees Parece bacs e ie et 1 3 Figure 2 1 LSM Power Switch 22 25 5558 69 ee tme tyres kx ehe rre ror ere nee 2 1 Figure 2 2 9490 and 50 3 Cartridge Drive Power Switch Location 2 2 Figure 2 3 Operator Panel Function Keys Indicators and Displays 2 4 Figure 2 4 Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagram 2 5 Figure2 5 Setting the S
46. SA power cable International 200 to 240 VAC HAR power cable Input voltage range Nominal voltage 100 or 240 VAC 100 to 254 VAC Power configuration US Canada 100 120 VAC single phase 47 to 63 Hz 20 a Service 3 wire International 200 to 240 VAC single phase 47 to 63 Hz 10 Service 3 wite Power consumption 200 W Maximum heat output 683 Btu hr Temperature Operating 15 to 32 C 59 to 90 F Storage 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 Shipping 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Relative Humidity Operating 20 to 80 noncondensing Storage 10 to 95 noncondensing Shipping 10 to 95 noncondensing Wet Bulb Maximum Operating 29 2 84 5 F Storage 35 C 95 F Shipping 35 C 95 F Altitude Operating 0 to 3 05 km 0 to 10 000 ft Storage 0 to 3 05 km 0 to 10 000 ft Shipping 0 to 15 24 km 0 to 50 000 ft Revision P 95693 Controls and Indicators This chapter shows and describes the power switch and operator panel for the LSM It also describes how to set the SCSI address as well as the maximum usage count of the cleaning cartridges Refer to the controller transport unit or tape drive operator guides for information about operating those units Power Switch The LSM power switch is a circuit breaker located in the lower right corner of the right front door of the LSM The switch provides power to the LSM only Figure 2 1 shows the LSM power switch l
47. act period or ii transfer of possession of the Equipment to another party StorageTek and its authorized service providers shall have the right with respect to the affected Equipment to remove all service tools and manuals and to remove ot disable all Maintenance Code and or replace Microcode which includes both Internal Code and Maintenance Code with Microcode that consists only of Internal Code 95693 General Information This chapter describes the library storage module LSM for an automated cartridge system ACS An ACS is removable media robotic system that mounts cartridges into storage cells tape drives cartridge access port CAP or cartridge exchange mechanism Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 and Figure 1 2 on page 1 3 show the location of the major components for the LSM Library Storage Module Components The LSM has four major components e robot cartridge access port CAP that holds up to 14 cartridges Storage cells for 326 or 494 cartridges optional cartridge exchange mechanism Attached to the rear of the LSM is either 4 cartridge drive that houses 9490 or 50 3 controller transport units e 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet that houses DLT and or T9840 drives expanded 9741 Drive Cabinet with T9940 drives Supported tape drives for this LSM include 4 9490 or SD 3 cartridge transport units CTUs DLT drives T9840 or T9940 tape drives Acombina
48. and close the CAP a The robot performs a brief audit b The operator panel displays MOVING CLEANING CART TO CELL c The hand inserts the cartridge into its cell d The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK DISABLD or ONLINE PRESS EXE UNLK CAP Exit menu Revision P 3 9 Operating in Manual Mode Operating in Manual Mode When an LSM is offline you might be e Opening the LSM front doors Moving the robot Locating a cartridge in the storage cells Mounting and dismounting a cartridge Removing a cartridge from the hand Returning the LSM to online status The following information describes how to perform these activities Opening the LSM Front Doors You must open the right front door then the left front door to perform manual operations See Figure 3 3 on page 3 11 1 Make sure that all jobs have ended and place the LSM offline 2 Open the LSM right front door by using the door key to unlock the top and bottom latches Turn the key counterclockwise CAUTION Components are Sensitive to Static Electricity Even a small electrostatic discharge ESD can damage an electrical component inside the LSM A damaged component may not fail immediately but over time it will become worse possibly causing an intermittent problem Make sure you touch gray unpainted metal or wear an antistatic wrist strap before reaching inside the LSM After you have opened the door to the LSM 4 With
49. and place it outside the LSM CAUTION Potential equipment damage You must insert the cartridge properly or you will damage the drive Use standard ETape or EETape 9490 cartridges for 9490 transports Use DATA D3 helical tape cartridges for SD 3 transports 3 Insert the cartridge with the customer label on top and the VOLSER toward you Note If a transport has been running it might not accept the tape unless you P 5 5 y place the transport into manual mode To do this 1 Press the READY button on the CTU panel to turn the Ready light off 2 Press the UNLOAD button to reset the carriage on the transport to allow the transport to be loaded in manual mode Dismounting a Cartridge from a 9490 or SD 3 CTU To dismount a cartridge from a transport when the LSM is offline 1 Press the READY button on the CTU to make it not ready 2 Press the UNLOAD button on the CTU 3 Remove the cartridge from the raised elevator 4 Store the cartridge outside the LSM 3 20 Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Mounting a Cartridge into a DLT Drive Use Figure 3 11 and Digital Linear Tape Drives on page 4 4 for the following procedures Figure 3 11 DLT Handle and Hub Positions DRIVE SHUTTLE CARTRIDGE HUB HOOK DOWN DOWN 88000005 OC C _ BD ugggagagsag s 00721001
50. e duet eR RE Steel e Tue s den 1 4 Storage Cells sa becca enw oe rhe Ry eph ex eee pres Pres rods 1 4 Cartridge Exchange Mechanism 2 22 2500 De acne eue eres 1 4 Cartridge Dives and Cabinets xs e este sisi Suey oie AE uet peg Ge Vua HR athe 1 5 ESM Safe Features mou eme THREE 1 5 Controlling Software cec nee Ee RR ede m eco anon eric 1 5 LSM Specificatiohs etr ree ERU e er be dal eb ETE gad piste ec dale race ee nds 1 6 25 Controls and Indicators Ie DUO ee 2 1 Power SWR preter obtu TER NO TS Pete qu NEMO EHE E 2 1 95693 Revision P Contents Tape Dives and Cabinets e seen ner se Rss use Oe TW 2 2 Controller Transport Units Hss de Rae ee aee a e dde 2 2 Operator Panel yer Ea Coda ELE edb eae 2 3 Setting the SCSI Address 3 500 sie dw socal ied end e ta es 2 3 o Operating the LSM a ORAE Bos Rise a M EC 3 1 Powetine on or IPLing the ESM ss aed eg ee eR GR Boe ag die 3 1 Powering off the LSM sas eee yr ee 9 eee Er ON once Ea CER OER EES 3 1 Operating the LSM in Automated Mode 3 2 Loading Cartridges through the
51. edges or leaving excess residue could cause the cartridge to stick in the hand drive or cell Non DLT Cartridges 95693 The labels must be within the indented area of the cartridge so that the edges of the label are parallel to the edges of the cartridge The label should be close to the inside edge of the indented area but must rever overlap See Figure A 6 through Figure A 11 for the proper location of the labels To apply the labels 1 Make sure that the cartridge has been at room temperature for at least 24 hours 2 Clean the surface where the labels will be placed using a cleaning solution made for this purpose See Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior on page A 5 3 Peel the backing from the VOLSER label 4 Hold the cartridge so that the leader block is above the write protect selector and is facing away from you 5 Position the label with the VOLSER characters to the left so you can read them from top to bottom Press the label into place 6 If the cartridge requires a media label peel the backing from it and place the label in the recessed area to the left of the VOLSER Press into place Revision P A 7 Applying Labels Figure A 6 3480 Cartridge Label Locations C62031 CUSTOMER LABEL VOLSER LABEL a C62031 Figure 7 ETape Cartridge Label Locations C62528 CUSTOMER LABEL MEDIA LABEL VOLSER LABEL gt C62528 A 8 Revision P 95693 Applying Labels Figure A 8 EETape
52. elay before this screen appears SCSI host options are ID through 7 for the PRS card or through 15 for the PRW card 2 6 Download BTO X Execute BTO X Next Sequence of Tests Begin EXECUTE Off On Bus options for drives 1 9 only appear if those drives are installed and configured and after the preceding drive has been assigned an ID Pressing menu accesses screens showing off on bus and SCSI ID information for each drive installed and PRESSED Press Execute to Enter SCSI ID EXECUTE MENU PRESSED PRESSED Press Execute to Enter O as ID EXECUTE MENU PRESSED PRESSED e 6X Press Execute to Enter 7 as ID EXECUTE MENU PRESSED drive is installed pressing execute returns you to the PRESSED When more than one Off On Bus menu option until all drives have been assigned an 10 1 EXECUTE PRESSED Press Menu EXECUTE MENU PRESSED PRESSED Press Execute if Drv X Off Bus EXECUTE PRESSED MENU PRESSED EXECUTE MENU PRESSED PRESSED Press Execute if Drv X is ID 0 MENU PRESSED 14 Press Execute if Drv X is ID 15 EXECUTE MENU PRESSED PRESSED Press Execute to Until Thi Press Menu Enter Frame Type Cea 4 Appears Appears PRESSED Press Execute to x Drv X XXX Bus Ent Drv Cfg Info SCSI ID XX MENU PRESSED SCSI Host SCSI ID X MENU PRESSED T P
53. g a cartridge 3 20 operator panel 4 2 ovetview 4 2 power switch 4 2 recording format 4 2 types of tapes 4 2 write protect switch A 14 service 5 1 setting the cleaning cartridge usage count 3 6 softkeys 2 3 specifications cartridge tapes A 18 LSM 1 6 storage cells 1 4 storage cells locating 3 14 StorageTek Customer Resource Center 1 xiii hardcopy publications 1 xiii Partners site 1 xiti Web site 1 storing cartridges A 5 Sun Customer Resource Center 1 xiii Partners Web site 1 xiii Web site 1 xiii worldwide offices 5 2 support 5 1 supported drives 1 1 T T9840 cartridge labels A 10 cartridge specifications A 19 cartridges A 4 cleaning 3 5 dismounting a cartridge 3 25 mounting a cartridge 3 24 operator panel 4 6 Revision P Index 3 Index ovetview 4 5 types of tapes 4 5 VolSafe cartridges 3 24 4 5 write protect switch A 16 19940 cartridge labels A 10 cartridge specifications A 19 cartridges A 4 cleaning 3 5 dismounting a cartridge 3 26 mounting a cartridge 3 26 operator panel 4 6 ovetview 4 5 types of tapes 4 5 write protect switch A 17 Taiwan warning statement xvi tape drives cleaning 3 5 ovetview 4 1 power switch 2 2 tapes See cartridges telephone numbers support 5 1 theta motor 1 2 thumbwheel A 12 TimberLine See 9490 4 1 transport 4 1 Index 4 U usage count cleaning cartridge 3 6 use cleaning cartridge light 3 5
54. geable T9840C tape drives can read the 20 GB VolSafe tape cartridges used in T9840A T9840B drives but cannot write to them The 40 GB VolSafe tape cartridges used in T9840C drives cause a load error when mounted in T9840A or T9840B drive See T9840 and T9940 Tape Drives on page 4 5 for more information To load the cartridge in a T9840 drive 1 Follow the steps in Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes on page 3 19 2 Insert the cartridge into the drive using the direction shown in Figure 3 13 3 Wait for one of the following messages to display and take the appropriate action if necessaty e The Ready A message displays when the drive is VolSafe enabled and loaded with a write enabled VolSafe cartridge The Ready F File Protected message displays when a write protected cartridge loads successfully The Ready U File Unprotected message displays when a cartridge that is not write protected loads successfully The NTReady message displays when the tape in the cartridge has lost tension Follow the instructions outlined in the T9840 Tape Drive Users Reference Manual to correct this condition The LOADxxxx message displays when the cartridge unsuccessfully loads where the xxxx is a fault symptom code Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Figure 3 13 Mounting Cartridge into T9840 Drive 62446 E ET 9840 CARTRIDGE lt E62446 Dismounting a Car
55. idge Tapes on page 3 19 Insert the cartridge into the drive as shown in Figure 3 14 on page 3 27 Wait for one of the following messages to display and take the appropriate action if necessary The Ready F File protected write protected message displays when a write protected cartridge tape loaded successfully The Ready U File unprotected write enabled message displays when a cartridge that is not write protected loads successfully e The LOADxxxx message displays when the cartridge unsuccessfully loads where the xxxx is a fault symptom code Dismounting a Cartridge from a T9940 Drive To unload the cartridge from a T9940 drive 1 Ensure that the T9940 drive is not selected CAUTION Loss of data Pressing the Unload switch during a write operation causes the drive to try to write the remaining data before the tape unloads An operator display of UnWr unwritten data where is the fault symptom code means the write failed and some data is not written to the tape 2 3 26 Press the Unload switch One of the following conditions After the tape rewinds the cartridge ejects from the T9940 drive Remove the cartridge from the T9940 drive and place it outside of the LSM The cartridge fails to eject after the tape rewinds Refer to the 19940 Tape Drive Operators Guide PN 95989 to correct this condition If the Unload switch is pressed during a write operatio
56. igure 3 16 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand 3 29 Figure 4 1 Power Control Panel rer Rey pad e are reed 4 3 Fisur 42 libraty Operator Panel gsc states Sods eA AREA Cod wet 4 3 Pigtire 4 3 DLT Operator Panel ess onesie hie as Wid Wy Meet et we de i eels 4 4 Figure 424 F 9840 09040 Operator Panel cre non sak ate v dan edn Meee 4 6 Figure 1 Inspecting a 9490 3480 style Cartridge A 2 Figure 2 Inspecting 50 3 Helical Scan Cartridge A 3 Figure A 3 Inspecting a DLT Cartridge A 3 viii Revision P 95693 Tables Table 11 LSM Specifications uere er RET Sa Re nee oies patte ete 1 6 Table 3 1 Playground Cartridge Locations 3 19 Table 1 9490 Cartridge Environmental Specifications 18 Table 2 SD 3 Cartridge Environmental Specifications 18 Table 3 DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications 1 A 18 Table 4 T9840 Cartridge Environmental Specifications 19 Table A 5 T9940 Cartridge Environmental Specifications 19 Re
57. in StorageTek libraries can be made by any vendor that produces a label that meets the Sun Label Specification Some vendots not all inclusive ate EDP Colorflex http www colorflex com NetC http www netcllc com WrightLine American Eagle Systems http www americaneaglesys com e Datawate http www datawarelabels com These Web sites contain links to third party sites These links are provided as a convenience to you and not as an endorsement by Sun Sun is not responsible for the content of these linked Web sites and does not make any representations regarding the content accuracy of any content on such Web sites For technical questions contact the Sales Support at Telephone 1 800 ask4stk 1 800 275 4785 E mail sales support a storagetek com A 6 Revision P 95693 Applying Labels Applying Labels Cartridge labels reflect the cartridge media and usage The types of cartridge labels you might need to apply are Customer e VOLSER Cleaning Diagnostic Media labels Notes Make sure that the labels are not placed elsewhere on the cartridge surface Make sure that the edges of the labels do not curl up Use labels that do not leave a residue when removed Make sure that the label contains VOLSER The following information describes how to apply labels to the cartridges CAUTION Potential equipment problems Applying labels in the wrong location curling
58. is to be loaded into the Equipment and executes below the i access copy display print adapt alter modify patch prepare Derivative works of transfer or distribute 4 electronically or otherwise or otherwise use Internal external user interface of such Equipment Code Microcode includes both Internal Code and Maintenance Code may be in magnetic other 4 reverse assemble decode translate decompile or storage media integrated circuitry or other media otherwise reverse engineer the Internal Code except as decompilation may be expressly permitted under applicable European law solely for the purpose of gaining information that will allow interoperability when such 95693 Revision P 6 information is not otherwise readily available iii sublicense assign or lease the Internal Code of permit another person to use such Internal Code or any copy of it If you need a backup or archival copy of the Internal Code StorageTek or your authorized StorageTek distributor or reseller will make one available to you it being acknowledged and agreed that you have no right to make such a copy Nothing in the license set forth above or in this entire Notice shall convey in any manner to you any license to or title to or other right to use any Maintenance code or any copy of such Maintenance Code Maintenance Code and StorageTek s service tools and manuals may be kep
59. ision P 95693 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet T9840 and T9940 Tape Drives 95693 The T9840 Tape Drives are small modular high performance tape drives These drives are designed for fast access tape storage of data Three models are currently available T9840A and T9840B which are 20 GB drives and T9840C which is a 40 GB drive The T9840 Tape Drives use cartridge tapes that have the same physical size as 3490 or T9940 cartridge tapes however they are not interchangeable These cartridge tapes have the supply and take up reels inside the cartridge which permits midpoint loading and fast access The media identification labels for T9840 cartridge tapes have unique letters identifies T9840 standard and VolSafe data cartridge tapes Note T9840A B and T9840C VolSafe cartridges are not interchangeable T9840C tape drives can read the 20 GB VolSafe tape cartridges used T9840A and T9840B drives but cannot write to them The 40 GB VolSafe tape cartridges used in T9840C drives cause a load error when mounted in a T9840A or T9840B drive U identifies T9840 cleaning cartridges The T9940 Tape Drive is a small modular high performance tape drive for high capacity storage applications Two models are currently available T9940A and T9940B 79940 is 60 GB drive and T9940B is 200 GB drive The 79940 media identification labels for the cartridge tapes have unique letters P identifies data cartridges W identifies clea
60. ition number in your correspondence if they are available This will expedite our response ii Revision P 95693 Summary of Changes EC Date Revision Description 111257 November 1999 Changes as noted in this revision 111486 2000 Changes as noted in this revision 111516 August 2000 K Changes as noted in this revision 111545 October 2000 L Changes as noted in this revision 111714 December 2001 M Changes as noted in this revision 114111 September 2005 N Changes as noted in this revision 114166 September 2006 P Covers and Title Page Replaced the information with 95693 Sun Microsystems Inc information Summary Removed the List of Pages Preface Replaced Additional Information verbiage with Sun boilerplate verbiage Notices Replaced the verbiage with Sun boilerplate verbiage Chapter 1 Removed the model number from Figure 1 1 Chapter 5 Replaced the verbiage with Sun boilerplate verbiage Appendix A Replaced the Ordering Cartridge Tapes and Labels section with Ordering Media Glossaty Removed the feature code 99DR Revision P iii iv Revision P 95693 Contents Sumimaty of Changes ane CUN AP OHNE URNA ues iii Contents od ooo ee a ab ua UR v N CU Re viii grid PPM ix Pr face ins rer tater eri estere n era at etate ve e Bieter Dre iu
61. locations of A 7 types of A 7 labels ordering A 6 leader blocks repairing A 6 license internal code xvii loading cartridges 3 2 locating cartridges 3 14 lower the hand how to 3 12 LSM cartridge access port 1 4 cartridge exchange mechanism 1 4 components 1 1 moving the robot 3 12 number of drives 1 5 online 3 29 opening doors 3 10 placing online 3 29 power switch 2 1 robot 1 2 safety features 1 5 storage cells 1 4 Revision P 95693 M magazine CAP 1 4 maintenance 5 1 manual mode 3 10 media See cartridges mounting cartridge tapes 3 19 moving the robot 3 12 moving the Z column 3 13 N notes description of xii numbet of drives 1 5 O opening the LSM doors 3 10 operating in automated mode 3 2 operating in manual mode 3 10 operator panel 2 3 organization of information in this manual xi P panel operator 2 3 Partners Web site 1 xiii playground diagnostic cell locations 3 19 power off the LSM 3 1 power on the LSM 3 1 problems what to do 5 1 R raise the hand how to 3 12 reach mechanism 1 2 RedWood See SD 3 related publications list of xii removing a cartridge from the hand 3 27 repairing leader blocks A 6 robot how to move 3 12 overview 1 2 rotating the Z column 3 13 95693 Index S safety features 1 5 SD 3 cartridge labels A 9 cartridge specifications A 18 cartridges A 3 cleaning 3 5 dismounting a cartridge 3 20 mountin
62. lusive Equipaisne un Such license to use each copy of the Internal Code or any replacement provided by StorageTek or your authorized StorageTek distributor or reseller which license Equipment to perform its data storage and retrieval functions and executes below the user interface of such Equipment Internal code does not include i quip authorizes you the end user to execute the Internal Code other Microcode or software including data files gt solely to enable the specific unit of Equipment for which which may reside or execute in be used or in the copy of Internal Code is provided to perform its data storage and retrieval functions in accordance with StorageTek s or its licensor s official published c Maintenance Code is defined as Microcode and specifications other software including data files which may reside connection with such Equipment including without limitation Maintenance Code 4 Your license is limited to the use of the Internal Code as or execute in or be used by or in connection with set forth above You may not use the Internal Code for Equipment and which detects records displays any other purpose You may not for example do any of and or analyzes malfunctions in the Equipment y quip the following d Microcode is defined as a set of instructions software that is either imbedded into or
63. n the T9940 drive tries to write the remaining data before the cartridge unloads If the UnWrxxxx Unwritten Data message displays where xxxx is the fault symptom code the attempt failed and some data remains unwritten to tape Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Figure 3 14 Mounting a Cartridge into a T9940 Drive C62732 T9940 CARTRIDGE DRIVE C62732 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand If the LSM goes offline because of power failure cartridge might be left in the hand If you need the cartridge to complete job request you can manually remove it from the hand and mount it into a drive for read write operation CAUTION Potential equipment damage Follow the procedures described in Moving the Robot on page 3 12 Failing to do so could damage the hand Standard Door Procedure To remove a cartridge from the hand when your LSM has a standard door 1 Rotate the Z column until the hand is located on the left top side of the LSM Panel 0 Column 0 2 Ifa cartridge is in the top cell remove it so you have more room to perform the next step 3 Rotate the reach mechanism drive belt until the gripper is extended to its full position as shown in Figure 3 15 on page 3 28 4 Hold the reach mechanism drive belt with one hand and grasp the cartridge with the other Gently pull on the cartridge until it is released from the gripper as shown in Figure 3 16 on page 3 29 95693 Revision P 3 27
64. n indicator will disappear Executing Change Cln Cart from the operator panel resets the library s clean counter to 0 With microcode version 1 10 xx and higher same as above except When the clean counter is equal to the clean limit value an asterisk is displayed on the right side of the top line on the operator panel to indicate that the cleaning cartridge is expired The asterisk remains on the display even when other messages display until you execute Change Cln Cart During early portions of a library initialization the asterisk temporarily does not display However once the library has been initialized the asterisk reappears if the clean counter exceeds the set clean limit 95693 Revision P 3 7 Cleaning Drives in the LSM Serial Interface 3 8 If your control path is serial these items are true You do not have the option of using the AUTO CLEAN function from the operator panel drive cleaning is managed by and controlled through the host The manner which ACSLS Automated Cartridge System Library Software handles automatic cleaning operations is defined ACSLS 5 3x System Administrators Guide PN 34767 This guide explains that the LSM alerts ACSLS of the cleaning request and ACSLS schedules the operation The next time mount request is received for the given transport a cleaning tape is first mounted to the transport and the cleaning cycle completes before the requested data tape is mou
65. ne if the transport needs to be cleaned If it does the hand removes a cleaning cartridge from its cell and inserts it into the transport If the LSM has no cleaning cartridges you are prompted to enter a cleaning cartridge into the CAP CAUTION Do not re enter a cleaning cartridge that has been ejected from an LSM When you enter a cleaning cartridge the software considers it to be new and sets the usage counter to zero Revision P A 5 Repairing Detached Leader Block When cleaning cartridge is used the specified number of times it is automatically placed into the and the operator panel displays 3480 SD 3 DLT T9840 or 79940 CLEANING CART USED UP See Replacing Cleaning Cartridges or Replacing Cleaning Cartridges in Chapter 3 Operating the LSM for this procedure Repairing a Detached Leader Block When a tape is damaged use a backup tape If a leader block is detached and there is no obvious damage to the cartridge or tape and you have no backup tape you may repair the leader block using a repair kit provided by your supplier You can use the tape one time to copy the data onto another tape Ordering Media Contact your authorized selling agent for Sun approved labeled cartridges You must select the volume serial number VOLSER range and other label options when ordering cartridges If you choose to order additional labels order them from any standard media vendor Labels used
66. net Controller Transport Units 95693 Controller transport units CTUs are independent subassemblies within the cartridge drive Each CTU consists of a separate controller and transport and provides 1 by 1 architecture Because of this 1 by 1 architecture Operation of one CTU does not effect the operations of any other CTUs in the cartridge subsystem Maintenance on a CTU does not disrupt operations of any other CTUs in the cartridge drive or cartridge subsystem The controller contains all the circuit cards required for operation such as the interface card read and write cards and microprocessors The ransport contains the electrical mechanical and pneumatic components required for tape motion read and write operations loading and unloading of the cartridge tape There are two types of CTUs that attach to the LSM 9490 and SD 3 Revision P 4 1 Controller Transport Units 9490 SD 3 42 The 9490 also known as TimberLine is high performance information storage and retrieval system that uses Extended Enhanced tape called Enhanced Capacity cartridge tape called E Cart of and standard length cartridges as the storage medium The 9490 supports three tape recording formats 36 track extended read and write e 18 track extended read 18 track standard read All three recording formats are compatible with the American National Standards
67. ning small computer systems interface SCSI A local interface operating over a wide range of transfer rates using a common command set for all devices attached to the interface It connects host computer systems to a variety of peripheral devices 95693 Revision P Glossary T T9840 two reel supply and take up reels tape drive that reads from and writes to magnetic tapes 19940 single reel tape drive that reads from and writes to magnetic tapes T9x40 A term used to denote T9840 and or 19940 when the specific drive or tape cartridge 15 not important tape drive An electromechanical device that moves magnetic tape and includes the mechanisms for writing and reading data to and from the tape V VolSafe Sun StorageTek feature that provides write once read many WORM technology to VolSafe designated tape cartridges VolSafe only permits new data to be appended to date currently on the tape Once written the data cannot be overwritten VOLSER See volume serial label volume data carrier that mounts and dismounts as a unit for example a reel of magnetic tape or a disk pack volume serial label VOLSER An alphanumeric label that host software uses to identify a volume It attaches to the spine of a carttidge and is both human and machine readable Z Z column assembly The column that allows the hand mechanism in the LSM to move vertically Glossary 3 Glossary Glossary 4 Revision P
68. ning cartridges Revision P 4 5 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet Operator Panel Figure 4 4 is an example of the operator panel Figure 4 4 T9840 T9940 Operator Panel INDICATOR C62772 4 6 Revision P 95693 Service This chapter describes what to do if problems occur with the 9740 Library Storage Module In some cases you might be able to correct the problem In other cases you must contact your service provider to correct the problem Notes Refer to Appendix A Cartridge Tape Information when the problem is caused by a cartridge Refer to your drive publications for additional information when the problem is caused by a controller transport unit or tape drive Most of the time a fault symptom code FSC appears on the library operator panel display Write down the FSC information and give the information to your service representative or to the staff at the Customer Services Support Center CSSC Customer Services Support Center Customer support is available 24 hours a day seven days a week to customers with Sun ot StorageTek maintenance contracts and to Sun employees You can find additional information about customer support on the Customer Resource Center CRC Web site at http www support storagetek com Customer initiated Maintenance 95693 Customer initiated maintenance begins with a telephone call from you to Sun Microsystems StorageTek Supp
69. nted as requested e ACSLS automatically tracks the number of cleaning cycles performed by particular cleaning cartridge Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count In the event that all cleaning cartridges are expired the original mount request will be honored without the prior cleaning operation For that mount and for each subsequent mount to the uncleaned drive a message will be posted in the event log No Cleaning Cartridge Available for the specified drive The ACSLS Messages document PN 20177 explains the meaning of the message in detail recommending required action to add more cleaning cartridges Replacing Cleaning Cartridges The Cleaning Transports section in the ACSLS 5 3 System Administrator Guide PN 34767 explains how to enter cleaning tapes into the library and how to define them as cleaning tapes using the Set Clean command This command allows the user to specify maximum usage for the cleaning tape Unlocking the CAP and Removing Non cleaning Cartridges If the operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK DISABLD The CAP is locked by the host Issue the command at the operator console that puts the LSM in the ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP mode Then perform the steps below When the operator panel displays ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK go directly to the steps below You must remove all cartridges that might be in the CAP or the operator panel will display CAP BUSY To open the cap so that you can
70. ocation Figure 2 1 LSM Power Switch C62018 POWER SWITCH DETAIL A C62018 95693 Revision P 2 1 Power Switch Tape Drives and Cabinets Drives that are housed in the standard and expanded 9741 and 9741E Drive Cabinet each have their own power supply that attaches to power strip at the base of the cabinet To power down drives the 9741 9741E Drive Cabinet the circuit breaker that provides power to the drives must be switched off Do the same to power off the LSM Controller Transport Units The controller transport units also have their own power supplies but they have power switch on they outside of the cartridge drive that the operator is allowed to use If you need to power down the LSM and drives toggle down the LSM power switch and push the cartridge drive power switch Figure 2 2 on page 2 2 shows the power switch location for 9490 and SD 3 Cartridge Drives Figure 2 2 9490 and SD 3 Cartridge Drive Power Switch Location C62019 POWER INDICATOR UNIT Es RGENCY POWER SWITCH VIEW A 9490 or SD 3 C62019 2 2 Revision P 95693 Operator Panel Operator Panel The operator panel is mounted to the right front door of the LSM The panel contains function keys also referred to as softkeys and indicators plus two line display The operator panel displays LSM status configuration test sequences and
71. ort You receive immediate attention from qualified Sun personnel who record problem information and respond with the appropriate level of support To contact Sun Microsystems StorageTek Support about a problem 1 Use a telephone to call the StorageTek Customer Services Support Center at T 1 800 525 0369 from within the United States or T 303 673 4056 from outside the United States or See Sun s Worldwide Offices on page 5 2 for information about International customer support centers Revision P 5 1 Sun s Worldwide Offices 2 Describe the problem to the call taker The call taker will ask several questions and will either route your call to a trained support technician or dispatch a service representative If you have the following information when placing a service call the process will be much easier Account name Site location number Contact name Telephone number Equipment model number Device address Device serial number if known Urgency of problem Fault Symptom Code FSC Problem description Sun s Worldwide Offices 5 2 You may contact any of Sun s worldwide offices to discuss complete storage service and support solutions for your organization You can find address and telephone number information on Sun s external Web site at http www sun com worldwide Revision P 95693 Cartridge Tape Information This
72. pproved in advance by StorageTek will void the warranty In addition changes or modifications to this equipment might cause it to create harmful interference United States FCC Compliance Statement The following compliance statement pertains to Federal Communications Commission Rules 47 CFR 15 105 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense CISPR 22 and EN55022 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 95693 Revision P Japanese Compliance Statement The following compliance statement in Japanese pertains to VCCI EMI regulations 15882 VCCI ICSC IFA CORES CHAT SCRE WEA KROFCEPHV EFSF
73. r a SCSI interface Fora serial interface Before attempting to clean any drives in the LSM make sure you know what type of interface control path is installed at your site SCSI or serial If you do not know ask your service representative Note The T9940 drive cannot be installed in a 9740 LSM if the library uses a SCSI control path Thus the section entitled SCSI Interface does not apply to T9940 drives SCSI Interface If your control path is SCSI these items are true You have the option of using the AUTO CLEAN function or cleaning the drives manually drive cleaning is set up and controlled through the operator panel The LSM automatically tracks the number of cleaning cycles performed by the AUTO CLEAN function on any particular cleaning cartridge AUTO CLEAN Feature The AUTO CLEAN feature can be enabled when your LSM is configured during installation When a drive requires cleaning the robot receives a message telling it to retrieve the cleaning cartridge from the cleaning cell in the LSM and place it into the drive If AUTO CLEAN is not enabled you must periodically look at the lights on the drive When the Use Cleaning Cartridge light is on you must manually place a cleaning cartridge into the drive See Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count on page 3 6 for more information and procedures 95693 Revision P 3 5 Cleaning Drives in the LSM Setting the Cleaning Cartridge U
74. ress Execute if Press Menu Drv X On Bus Until This Screen Appears Press Execute to Store Cfg in NVR EXECUTE PRESSED PRESSED Exit to IPL C62016 Revision P 95693 Operating the LSM This chapter contains the procedures for Powering on or IPLing the LSM Powering off the LSM Operating in automated mode Operating in manual mode When the machine is controlled by the host refer to your software publications and enter the command from the operator console to do the desired activity Powering on or IPLing the LSM To powet on or IPL the LSM lift the power switch at the bottom right corner of the right front door of the LSM When the LSM has been powered on you can press the IPL function key located on the operator panel to IPL the LSM When you do either activity The operator panel displays PROM boot and initialization information The operator panel displays ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK Note If the LSM does not power on contact the Central Support Remote Center and report the problem Powering off the LSM To power off the LSM enter the command at the operator console to place the LSM and controller transport units CTUs and drives offline Push down the power switch on the bottom right corner of the right front door of the LSM If this is an emergency press the power switch on the cartridge drive to the off position This is only applicable to
75. ridge has CLN at the beginning of the VOLSER 4 Hold the cartridge so that the write protect switch is toward you 5 See Figure A 12 and slide the label under the slots in the recessed area If desired peel the backing from the label and then slide it under the slots Press it into place Figure A 12 DLT Cartridge Label Locations C62381 VOLSER LABEL C62381 95693 Revision P A 11 Setting the Write Protect Switch Setting the Write Protect Switch Write protect also called file protect is setting on cartridge tapes that prevents data form being written on the tape but reading data is still possible Write enable is a setting that allows data to be written on the tape Notes write enable setting is recommended when entering cartridges into the LSM Some software features a virtual thumbwheel that allows read only access to a cartridge that is not physically write protected 9490 Write Protect Switch To write enable the 9490 cartridges 1 Hold the cartridge with the write protect switch towards you 2 Locate the write protect switch on the front of the cartridge 3 Rotate the switch to the desired setting To write enable the standard cartridge turn the thumbwheel until the white dot icon above the wheel disappears write enable the ETape cartridge turn the thumbwheel until the white padlock icon above the wheel disappears write enable the EETape cartridge slide
76. rmal operating mode of an LSM that has been placed online to all host CPUs See cartridge access port cartridge The plastic housing around the tape A plastic leader block is attached to the tape for automatic threading when loaded in a drive The spine of the cartridge contains VOLSER label listing the volume identification number The media ID label allows cartridge capacity to be identified cartridge access port CAP device in the library that allows an operator to insert or remove cartridges during library operations cartridge drive CD device containing two or four cartridge transports with associated power and pneumatic supplies cartridge exchange mechanism CEM A mechanism that allows a cartridge to pass from one library storage module LSM to another in a multiple LSM automated cartridge system Glossaty 1 Glossary cartridge tape composite of the plastic housing and the magnetic tape catalog The inventory of all cartridge storage locations in an LSM this inventory is by LSM number panel row column cell A slot in the LSM that is used to store a cartridge See cartridge exchange mechanism CIM Customer initiated maintenance The customer calls Customer Services Support Center CSSC to report a problem client A functional unit that receives shared services from a server T configuration The physical description of a library listing the panel types cartridge
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78. s how to contact Customer Support for assistance if the LSM has a problem Cartridge Tape Information describes how to prepare inspect store clean and repair cartridges It also lists cartridge specifications The Glossary defines new or special terms and abbreviations used in this publication The Index assists in locating information in this publication Revision P xi Alert Messages Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has unique relationship to the main text graphic Note note provides additional information that is of special interest 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 corruption 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 warning always precedes the information to which it pertains Related Publications Additional information is contained in the following publications some of which are delivered with this product Publication Part Number Cartridge Drive Publications 9490 Operators Guide 9634 SD 3 Operators Guide 9787 Tape Drive Publications
79. s with diagnostic routines activate these routines at IPL execution L library One or more Sun StorageTek automated cartridge systems ACSs together with the attached transports of tape drives and the ACSLS software that controls and manages the ACSs library storage module LSM A housing that contains tape cartridges and a robot that moves the tapes between storage cells and the attached transports or drives Synonymous with tape library M manual mode A relationship between a library and all attached hosts Libraries operating in manual mode are placed offline to all host CPUs and require human assistance to perform cartridge operations mount To place a cartridge tape in a drive or transport and make it accessible to the host system O 95693 offline 1 Neither controlled by nor communicating with a computer Contrast with online 2 Not active or available for access in a system online 1 Pertaining to the operation of a functional unit when under the direct control of the computer Contrast with offline T 2 Active and available for access in a system R robot Electromechanical device for locating and moving cartridges 5 SCSI See small computer systems interface SD 3 high performance information storage and retrieval system that reads and writes in helical scan format referred to as RedWood servo A device that uses closed loop feedback to govern physical positio
80. sage Count You can use the operator panel to set the maximum number of times cartridge can be used to make sure that it is effective Remember that each drive s cartridge has maximum number of cleans and must be replaced when it expires See Figure 3 2 for the menu block diagrams to set the usage count Figure 3 2 Setting the Usage Count of the Cleaning Cartridge C62017 Online Cap Disabld MENU PRESSED Press Menu 9840 Count XXX Until This Limit XXX Screen Appears Press Execute to Press Execute to Change Limit See Chg Cin Data EXECUTE MENU PRESSED Press Execute to Set to 100 EXECUTE PRESSED Press Execute to Show 9840 Data EXECUTE MENU EXECUTE MENU PRESSED PRESSED PRESSED PRESSED 19X Press Execute to Press Execute to Show DLT Data Set to 1 Execute WEN PRESSED L PRESSED DLT 3490 9490 or Redwood SD 3 data appears here when the LSM is configured for those drives only EXECUTE PRESSED MENU PRESSED Online CAP Disabld This menu option only appears when the LSM is configured for a mixed drive environment of 9840s and DLTs or CTU environment of 9490s 3490 and 67 9840 limits decrease from 100 to 1 in decrements of 5 DLT from 20 to 1 in decrements of 1 3480 from 500 to 1 in decrements of 25 Redwood from 100 to 1 in decrements of 5 C62017 3 6 Revision P 95693
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83. the switch to the unlock symbol Figure A 13 Setting the 3480 Write Protect Selector C62033 WRITE PROTECTED POSITION I UNPROTECTED POSITION 62033 12 Revision 95693 Setting the Write Protect Switch Figure A 14 Setting the ETape Write Protect Selector C62529 Q 2 ne C62529 WRITE PROTECTED LABEL LOCATIONS TYPICAL LEADER BLOCK TYPICAL WRITE PROTECTED POSITION WRITE DISABLED WRITE PROTECTED POSITION WRITE 4 ENABLED C62523 95693 Revision P 13 Setting the Write Protect Switch SD 3 Write Protect Switch To write enable an SD 3 cartridge 1 Hold the cartridge with the write protect switch towards you 2 Locate the write protect switch on the front of the cartridge 3 Slide the write protect switch to the right so that the pencil icon is joined To write protect this cartridge slide the switch to the left so that the pencil icon is split Figure A 16 Setting the Helical Scan Write Protect Switch C62034 LABELS 7 WRITE ENABLE POSITION WRITE PROTECT POSITION Fs SPRINGS LEADER BLOCK C62034 14 Revision 95693 Setting the Write Protect Switch DLT Write Protect Switch To write enable a DLT cartridge 1 Hold the cartridge with the rear VOLSER label toward you 2 Locate the write protect switch on the front of the cartridge
84. tion of DLT and T9840 or T9940 tape drives 95693 Revision P 1 1 Library Storage Module Components Figure 1 1 External Components C62619 CARTRIDGE DRIVE OR 9741 DRIVE CABINET LOCATION OPERATOR PANEL DOOR LATCHES 2ND LSM LOCATION m FOR A CEM INSTALLATION EXPANSION DOOR POWER 2 SWITCH LOCATION CARTRIDGE RIGHT ACCESS FRONT PORT DOOR C62619 Robot Figure 1 2 on page 1 3 shows the robot components The robot is mechanism that moves cartridges between storage cells CTUs tape drives CEM The robot consists of the Z column assembly hand and camera assembly The Z column assembly contains Z column theta motor and Z carriage The Z column attaches to the floot and ceiling of the LSM The theta motor rotates the Z carriage to allow access to all of the cells in the LSM The hand consists of a reach mechanism and gripper assembly that mount and dismount the cartridge tapes The hand attaches to the Z carriage which moves the hand vertically along the Z column 1 2 Revision P 95693 Library Storage Module Components Figure 1 2 Robot Components C62012 95693 Z CARRIAGE Z MOTOR i z THETA IL Hh MOTOR CAMERA HAND Sa D CSD D 2 22 CELLS Z COLUMN C62012 The camera assembly on the hand reads the cartridge volume serial numbers VOLSERs during audits but is not used
85. tridge from a T9840 Drive To unload the cartridge from T9840 drive 1 Ensure that the drive is not selected CAUTION Loss of data Pressing the Unload switch during a write operation causes the drive to try to write the remaining data before the tape unloads An operator display of UnWrxxxx unwritten data where is the fault symptom code means the write failed and some data is not written to the tape 2 Press the Unload switch One of the following conditions can After the tape rewinds the cartridge ejects from the drive Remove the cartridge from the drive and place it outside of the LSM The cartridge fails to eject after the tape rewinds Refer to the 19840 Tape Drive Users Reference Manual to correct this condition Ifthe Unload switch is pressed during write operation the drive tries to write the remaining data before the cartridge unloads If the UnWrxxxx Unwritten Data message displays where xxxx is the fault symptom code the attempt failed and some data remains unwritten to the tape For more information about recovering from an Unwritten Data condition refer to the T9840 Tape Drive Users Reference Manual 95693 Revision P 3 25 Operating in Manual Mode Mounting a Cartridge into a T9940 Drive See T9840 and T9940 Tape Drives on page 4 5 for more information To load the cartridge in a T9940 drive 1 2 3 Follow the steps in Mounting and Dismounting Cartr
86. troller card is active Flashes whenever 1 0 is performed across a host interface or CSE port MENU EXECUTE Used to set SCSI address and cleaning cartridge usage Used to unlock the CAP When the display shows ONLINE CAP LOCKED press EXECUTE to send a message to the robot to unlock the CAP Also used to set SCSI address and cleaning cartridge usage C62014 Revision P 95693 Setting the SCSI Address Figure 2 4 Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagram C62015 Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagrams Press Execute to Enter Frame Type P 5 UE display screen with actual display screen text Test Screens display screen and type of information screen is displaying display screen with actual display screen text from a top level menu EXECUTE MENU PRESSED pRESSED Operator panel softkey operations used in menu sequences bullet e repeat previous menu action a bullet plus the number of times a previous menu action is repeated a number and a between the first and last option in a sequential menu set multiplication symbol Example 3X How Used nese eee M This configuration Omne tO ned indicates a display EXECUTE MENU screen and its PATH INDICATORS C62015 95693 Revision P 2 5 Setting the SCSI Address Figure 2 5 Setting the SCSI Address C62016 IPL PRESSED Test Screens After pressing the execute softkey there will be a momentary d
87. ts to the locked padlock icon Figure A 19 Setting the T9940 Write Protect Switch C62728 WRITE PROTECT T SWITCH UNPROTECTED gt PROTECTED C62728 95093 Revision P 17 Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications The following tables list the different cartridge environmental specifications Table A 1 9490 Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating Environment Temperature 15 6 to 32 2 C 60 to 90 Relative humidity 20 to 80 Wet bulb temperature 25 6 C 78 F maximum Cartridge Storage Environment Temperature 4 4 to 32 2 C 40 to 90 F Relative humidity 5 to 89 Wet bulb temperature 26 79 80 F maximum Table A 2 SD 3 Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating Environment Temperature 15 to 27 C 59 to 81 F Relative humidity 30 to 60 Wet bulb temperature 25 C 77 F maximum Cartridge Storage Environment Temperature 5 to 32 C 41 to 90 F Relative humidity 5 80 Wet bulb temperature 26 C 80 F maximum Table A 3 DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating Environment Temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 Relative humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Wet bulb temperature 25 C 77 F maximum Cartridge Storage Environment Temperature 16 to 32 C 61 to 90 F
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89. und the robot assembly CAUTION Equipment problems The cartridges must be inserted into the storage cells with the customer label on top and the VOLSER facing the person doing the inserting If the cartridges are inserted into the cells upside down the LSM will stop during operation Cartridge Exchange Mechanism The cartridge exchange mechanism CEM is an optional feature that allows a robot to pass a cartridge from one LSM to another For instance when the host software makes a mount request and all the drives in the LSM are busy with this feature the robot can place the cartridge to the next LSM The robot in that LSM can then place the cartridge into one of its drives You can connect up to six LSMs together using the CEM The LSMs are numbered from left to right as you face the front of the LSMs LSMO is always at the far left and all other LSMs are numbered consecutively and in ascending order toward the right as you face them to LSM5 Note The CEM does not support libraries using a SCSI interface 1 4 Revision P 95693 Cartridge Drives and Cabinets Cartridge Drives and Cabinets The cartridge drive attaches to the rear of the LSM and contains Two four 9490 TimberLine CTUs One to four 50 3 RedWood CTUs The 9741 or 9741E drive cabinets attach to the rear of the LSM and contains One to ten Digital Linear Tape DLT drives to ten T9840 Tape Drives to ten T9940 Tape Drives
90. vision 95693 Tables Revision P 95693 Preface This guide describes how to operate the TimberWolf 9740 Library Storage Module LSM Most of the information in this guide pertains to the hardware Note Refer to the appropriate publications for specific information about the controller transport units tape drives software commands and console messages This guide is intended primarily for data center operators who operate the LSM System programmers and computer system administrators might also find the information in this guide useful Organization This guide has the following organization Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Appendix A Glossary Index 95693 General Information describes the LSM hardware Controls and Indicators shows the locations of the power switch and operator panel and describes their functions This chapter also shows how to set the SCSI address and maximum usage count for the cleaning cartridge Operating the LSM contains operating procedures The procedures include how to power on and power off the LSM perform automated operations enter and eject cartridges through the cartridge access port cleaning the tape drives and perform manual operations mount and dismount cartridges Drives contains an overview about the different types of controller transport units and tape drives that attach to the LSM Service describe
91. your finger touch a gray unpainted metal surface such as the LSM frame just inside the front door of the unit Keep your body movement to a minimum as you touch the drives or library components 3 Open the LSM left front door For the standard door pull gently from the top right corner For the expansion door pull from the recessed area on the right side 3 10 Revision P 95693 Operating in Manual Mode Figure 3 3 Opening Front Doors C62021 BOTTOM LATCH LSM with Standard Door LATCH KEY 5 oy 9 Mg Wr DETAIL A C62021 95693 Revision P 3 11 Operating in Manual Mode Moving the Robot After opening the LSM doors you might need to move the robot to make it easier to access the stored cartridges or the drives Read and observe the following caution before attempting to move any portion of the robot CAUTION Potential equipment damage Do not touch exposed electrical parts when moving any part of the robot To prevent damage to the hand or Z carriage make sure that the reach mechanism on the hand is fully retracted before moving any part of the robot Turn the belt drive to retract the reach mechanism If the LSM goes offline because of a power failure the reach mechanism might extend into a storage cell or drive If the robot is rotated in this condition the hand will be damaged Move the Z column and Z carriage only as shown in Figure 3
92. ystems ANSI X3 172 1990 copyright 1990 by the American National Standards Institute ANSD E The ANSI Electronic Industries Association ELA Standard 440 A Fiber Optic Terminology D The Information Technology Vocabulary developed by Subcommittee 1 Joint Technical Committee 1 of the International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical Commission ISO IEC JIC1 SC1 IBM The IBM Dictionary of Computing copyright 1994 by IBM Draft international standards committee drafts and working papers being developed by the ISO IEC JIC1 SC1 Numeric 9490 A device that reads from writes to a 3480 tape or EETape referred to as TimberLine 9741 drive cabinet that attaches to the rear of the LSM It contains DLT drives T9840 drives ot both 9741E A drive cabinet that attaches to the rear of the LSM It holds DLT T9840 and T9940 drives 95693 Revision P A ACSLS Automated Cartridge System Library Software audit 1 For an LSM a part of its IPL sequence that catalogs all cartridge locations within the LSM cells and retains the data in the library controller card s memory 2 For a host its request to catalog the cartridges in an LSM by LSM number panel row and column automatic mode A relationship between an LSM and all attached hosts An LSM operating in automatic mode handles cartridges without operator intervention This is the no
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