Quantum|ATL P3000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide 6311601-05 Ver. 5, Rel.
Quantum|ATL P3000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide, 6311601-05, Ver. 5, Rel. 0, July 2001, Made in USA. ATL Products, Inc. provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ATL Products, Inc. may revise this publication from time to time without notice. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2001 by ATL Products, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents Chapter 1 Library Description 1 Overview ................................................................................................. 1 Library Models ................................................................................. 2 Shelf Bin Numbering Conventions ............................................... 3 Features and Benefits ............................................................................. 5 Library Components ........................................................
Contents Preparing the Library for Operation.................................................. 20 Closing the Library Doors and Access Panels ........................... 21 Connecting Host Workstations .................................................... 21 Turning the Library On and Off......................................................... 23 Turning On the Library................................................................. 23 Placing the Library On-line or Off-line................................
Contents Chapter 4 Service Commands 55 Opening the Service Screen................................................................. 56 Changing Passwords ........................................................................... 57 If You Lose a Password................................................................. 58 Generating Reports .............................................................................. 58 Generating Any Service Report ...................................................
Contents Appendix B Relocating the Library 85 Checking the New Installation Site.................................................... 86 Preparing the Library for Relocation ................................................. 86 Removing Tape Cartridges........................................................... 87 Installing Shipping Restraints and Packing ............................... 87 Load Port Shipping Plate ..............................................................
Contents Appendix D Laser Regulations 109 Laser Regulation Labels..................................................................... 109 Product Conformation Label...................................................... 109 Laser Warning Label ................................................................... 110 Exposure Warning Label ............................................................
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Figures Figure 1 Bin Shelf Numbering Conventions .................................. 4 Figure 2 Cabinet-Front View ............................................................ 7 Figure 3 Cabinet - Back Panels ......................................................... 8 Figure 4 GUI—Initial Screen............................................................. 9 Figure 5 Advanced Robotics System ............................................. 10 Figure 6 DLT/SDLT Load Port ..............................
Figures Figure 17 Tapes Screen ...................................................................... 32 Figure 18 Password Screen ............................................................... 35 Figure 19 Rotating the Load Port Drum.......................................... 38 Figure 20 LTO Tape Cartridge Load Port ....................................... 39 Figure 21 DLT Tape Drive Front Bezel (Example) ........................ 40 Figure 22 Password Screen ...............................................
Figures Figure 44 Installing the Horizontal Carriage Restraint................. 90 Figure 45 Pivoting Gripper Restraint into Position....................... 91 Figure 46 Gripper Restraint in Position .......................................... 91 Figure 47 Installing the Gripper Restraint ...................................... 92 Figure 48 Installing the Gripper Restraint Screw .......................... 92 Figure 49 Inserting the Shipping Plate ............................................
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Tables Table 1 Performance Characteristics Using DLT 8000 Tape Drives ................................................................... 2 Table 2 Performance Characteristics Using IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drives .................................................... 2 Table 3 Performance Characteristics Using Quantum SDLT Tape Drives ........................................................ 3 Table 4 Tape Drive and Cartridge Specifications ..................... 11 Table 5 GUI Components ...............
Tables xiv Table 15 Performance Characteristics............................................ 81 Table 16 Reliability Characteristics ................................................ 81 Table 17 Environmental Specifications..........................................
Preface This manual introduces the Quantum|ATL P3000 Series library (P3000) and discusses: • Library operations • Configuration • Calibration • Servicing, and • Basic troubleshooting Audience This manual is written for library operators and field service engineers.
Document Organization Notational Conventions Following is a brief description of chapter contents. • Chapter 1, “Library Description,” provides an overview of the library and orients the operator or field service engineer to the numbering conventions for bins and tape drives. • Chapter 2, “Basic Library Operations,” provides an overview of the library GUI and introduces the operator to the basic procedures for placing the library on line.
This manual uses the following conventions: • Right side of the library — Refers to the right side as you face the component being described. • Left side of the library — Refers to the left side as you face the component being described. • b — All binary numbers are succeeded by “b.” • h — All hexadecimal numbers are succeeded by “h.
Refer to the appropriate product manual(s) for information about your tape drive and cartridges. SCSI-2 Specification 0 The SCSI-2 communications specification is the proposed American National Standard for information systems, dated March 9, 1990. Copies may be obtained from: Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way, East Englewood, CO 80112 (800) 854-7179 or (303) 397-2740 Contacts Quantum|ATL company contacts are listed below. Quantum|ATL Corporate Headquarters 0 Quantum|ATL P.O.
0 Customer Support The Quantum|ATL Customer Support Department provides a 24-hour help desk that can be reached at: North/South America: (949) 725-2100 or (800) 284-5101 Asia/Pacific Rim: (International Code) +61 7 3862 4834 Europe/Middle East/Africa: (International Code) +44 (0) 1256 848748 Send faxes for the Customer Support Department to: North/South America: (949) 725-2176 Asia/Pacific Rim: (International Code) +61 7 3862 4677 Europe/Middle East/Africa: (International Code) + +44 (0) 1256 8487
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Chapter 1 1 Library Description This chapter describes the P3000 and its components. The chapter consists of: • Overview • Features and benefits • Library components • Cabinet • GUI • IntelliGripTM mixed media cartridge handling mechanism (CHM) • Tape drives • Mixed media load port Overview 1 The P3000 is an automated storage and retrieval library that may consist of up to 16 tape drives and up to 326 cartridges.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Tape drive choices include the • Quantum DLT 8000 (HVD and LVD) • IBM LTO Ultrium T200 (LVD only), or • Quantum SDLT (HVD and LVD) Throughput capabilties for these drives are: Library Models 1 • 6 MB/sec • 20 MB/sec • 16 MB/sec, respectively. The P3000 comprises four models that support a wide range of storage and performance requirements The P3000 can be configured with up to 16 tape drives and up to 170 or 326 tape cartridge bins.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Table 3 Performance Characteristics Using Quantum SDLT Tape Drives P3000 Model (drives/bins) Capacity in Terabytes (TB) 16/326 (110 GB per cartridge) Throughput (GB/hr) based on 16 MB/sec transfer rate Shelf Bin Numbering Conventions 35.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 1 Bin Shelf Numbering Conventions DLT and/or LTO DLT and/or SDLT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Load Port Bin Numbers Load Port Bin Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 254 255 25
Chapter 1 Library Description Features and Benefits Features and Benefits 1 The P3000 provides the following features and benefits: • High-capacity, high-performance data storage and retrieval • The library may house up to 326 tape cartridges in configurations with up to 16 tape drives • Expandable library configurations • Up to five P2000 and/or P3000 libraries can be joined together into one virtual library, which enables tape cartridge sharing between libraries using Quantum|ATL’s Pass Through M
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components • Easy access and replacement of critical components • A user-friendly GUI provides a wide range of configuration and service-related functions • WebAdmin™ provides library access through the Internet Library Components The P3000 consists of these major components: Cabinet 1 • Cabinet • GUI • Intelligrip™ mixed-media CHM • Mixed-media tape drives (DLT and SDLT, or DLT and LTO) • Load port The cabinet houses all library components including
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components 1 Front Panel The front of the library cabinet (see figure 2) provides the following: • Two front doors provide easy access to the CHM and the storage array • The viewing window makes it possible to visually monitor library operations • A GUI on the right side of the cabinet enables you to monitor and control library operations Figure 2 CabinetFront View Viewing window Dual doors GUI Power switch Load port Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components • A mixed media load port equipped with either two 8-cartridge stationary load packs for libraries configured with LTO tape drives, or two 6-cartridge removable load pack magazines for DLT and/or SDLT tape drives, provides easy insertion of additional tape cartridges while the library is in operation.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components GUI 1 The GUI features a menu system for determining library status, configuring the library, and performing certain diagnostic functions.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components IntelliGripTM Mixed 1 Media CHM Figure 5 Advanced Robotics System • Standby - takes the library “off-line” or “on-line” • Load port button - submits request to the library to open the load port • Security level indicator - shows “locked” on start-up and initialization (default) • Stop button - immediately removes power from the library robotics.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components The vertical and horizontal actuators move the mixed media gripper into position to pick and place tape cartridges. The rotary actuator rotates the mixed media gripper 180 degrees, allowing the mixed media gripper to pass cartridges between the front storage bins and the back storage bins or tape drives.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Note: * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio. When fewer than 16 tape drives are installed, the tape drives must occupy consecutive drive bays, beginning with drive bay 0. The drives used in the P3000 are more reliable than standard drives due to the automated environment. The P3000 can be populated simultaneously with DLT, SDLT, or LTO tape drives.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Figure 6 DLT/SDLT Load Port Metal tab 6-bin magazine DLT/SDLT cartridge Metal tab A F L 0 5 3 Load port assembly Figure 7 LTO Load Port LTO cartridge Stationary 4-bin magazine Load port assembly Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide 13
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Chapter 2 2 Basic Library Operations This chapter provides an overview of the graphical user interface (GUI) and describes the following basic library operating procedures: • Installing tape cartridges • Preparing the library for operation • Turning the library on and off • Using the GUI • Obtaining library status • Changing the GUI security level • Operating the load port • Inserting tape cartridges • Manually ejecting a cartridge Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide 15
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Installing Tape Cartridges To install tape cartridges 1 Label each cartridge 2 Set the write-protect switch 3 Place cartridges in the fixed bins Caution: Taking ESD Precautions 2 Components within the P3000 contain static-sensitive parts.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges • Use an antistatic wrist strap when touching internal library components. To use the wrist strap properly, place the band around your wrist and attach the clip to the library frame. Keep the strap on until you are ready to close the library doors. • Keep static-sensitive parts in their shipping containers until ready for installation. • Do not place static-sensitive parts on any metal surface.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 8 Inserting a Bar Code Label (DLT/ SDLT) Slide-in slot Note: Only use bar code labels that have been designed for cartridges. Do not adhere labels to a cartridge anywhere except the slide-in slot. Setting the Write-Protect Switch 2 Each tape cartridge has a write-protect switch similar to that shown in figure 9.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 9 DLT and SDLT Cartridges Insert this end into the bin A Insertion arrow L V 3 eI 5 ap 0 Tt DL F Barcode label Orange window Write protect Write enable (DLT cartridge shown) Slide left LTO Cartridges 2 Slide right (default) LTO tape cartridges are different in size to the DLT/SDLT cartridges as well as in the barcode labeling and write-protect switch setting.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 10 LTO Cartridge Insert this end into the bin Write Protect Switch Insertion arrow Slide left (default) Write enable Write protect Slide right Barcode label A B C 1 2 3 L 1 Caution: Placing Tape Cartridges in the 2 Library LTO tape drive media cannot be degaussed due to the fact that it uses "magnetic servos". Do not attempt to degauss LTO tape drive media. If this media is degaussed, it will no longer work.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Closing the Library Doors and Access Panels 2 The library has two front doors and three back access panels. 1 Close and lock the front doors. a Close one door and then the other. b Turn the door latches to secure the doors to the library frame. c Lower the latches over the door locks. d Using the key from the accessory kit, lock the latches in place.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 11 Cabling Configuration 16 Drive Tape drive Drive position 8 SCSI ID 2 Drive Column 0 Tape drive Drive position 0 SCSI ID 2 Tape drive Drive position 9 SCSI ID 3 Tape drive Drive position 1 SCSI ID 3 Tape drive Drive position A SCSI ID 4 Tape drive Drive position 2 SCSI ID 4 Tape drive Drive position B SCSI ID 5 Tape drive Drive position 3 SCSI ID 5 tape drive Drive position C SCSI ID 2 Tape drive Drive position 4 SCSI
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Turning the Library On and Off Turning the Library On and Off 2 This section explains how to: Turning On the Library 2 • Turn on the library • Place the library on-line or off-line • Turn off the library • Test the installation To turn on the library: 1 Verify that: • Power cables are firmly in place • All doors are closed 2 Turn on the power switch located behind the small sliding door below the GUI.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the GUI 3 Verify that the CHM is empty by checking the Overview screen on the GUI (see chapter 3, Operator Commands). If there is a tape cartridge in the CHM, perform a Move command to place the cartridge in an available bin. 4 Turn off the power switch located below the GUI. Note: Wait ten seconds before turning on the power switch again. Using the GUI 2 The GUI is activated by touching the screen, and is located on the front of the library.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the GUI Figure 12 GUI—Initial Screen About Quantum|ATL Back Overview Forward Tapes Home Operator System Off-line Standby Load Port P 3 0 0 0 U Stop Table 5 lays out the various functions of the GUI.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the GUI Table 5 GUI Components Overview Screen Tapes Screen Status display Inventory display • Tape drives • Activity • Load port Operator Screen* Service Screen* Multi-Unit* Configure Reports Configuration • Configure Library • Statistics Calibration • Configure Options • Actuator • Control • SysTest Results • Move Cartridges • Auto Clean • Load port • Inventory Tapes • Tests • Transport • Calibrate Library • SysTest Library • Unload Driv
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the GUI • Company logo—displays a company information screen when pressed, as well as the application level and boot block level. • System state display—shows the current state of the library (system on-line, system off-line, system stopped, door open, and so on). • Lock icon—shows the current security level at the GUI. Five security levels are available: service (S), operator (O), user (U), import only (I), and locked (L).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the GUI Library Controls 2 Library controls are located along the top and left side of the GUI in the horizontal and vertical bars (see figure 14).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status locked in the open position, pressing this button unlocks the load port, allowing you to rotate the load port to the closed position where it automatically locks. • Stop button—halts library activity immediately by cutting power to library robotics. Pressing the Stop button a second time restores power to library robotics.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status Figure 15 Overview Screen Back About Quantum|ATL System Off-line Standby Forward Overview Home Tapes Drives Operator Activity D00 ANF 120 D02 empty Ready Ready Load Pack P00 ANF146 P01 ANF147 Load Port D01 ??? D03 ANF 123 Ready Ready GRP empty P02 ANF148 P03 ANF149 U Stop Element Cartridge present number Element D03 ANF 123 Ready Bar code number Write- status enabled Compression enabled Drives The Drives area report
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status Drive Status screen (see figure 16). Use the arrow buttons at the bottom of the screen to scroll to the desired drive.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status Tapes Screen 2 The Tapes screen identifies the tape cartridges residing in the following elements: • Drives • Storage (fixed storage bins) • Load port • Transport (gripper) Figure 17 Tapes Screen Viewing Storage and Load Port Elements 2 The Drives, Storage, and Load Port categories may contain too many elements to display at once. To scroll through these elements, use the arrow buttons at the bottom of each category.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Changing the GUI Security Levels Changing the GUI Security Levels 2 There are five levels of security for the P3000 GUI (see table 6): • Service (S)—provides access to both the Operator and Service set of screens and all functions on the system bar. • Operator (O)—provides access to the Operator set of screens and all functions on the system bar.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Changing the GUI Security Levels Lock Icon Indicator Password Protected Overview Screen Access Tapes Screen Access Operator Screen Access Service Screen Access Load Port Access Stop and Standby Access Import Only I Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Locked L No Yes Yes No No No No Level Securing the GUI 2 When the User security level is set, access is restricted to the Operator and Service screens.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Changing the GUI Security Levels Figure 18 Password Screen Back About Forward Home Quantum|ATL Operator System Off-line Tapes Enter Password Service 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Standby Load Port Enter Password: _ O Enter Stop 3 Enter a password if necessary. A password is required to enter a higher security level than the current level. 4 Press the Select button. A screen appears indicating that the new security level has been set successfully.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Operating the Load Port Operating the Load Port 2 After pressing the Load Port button on the GUI, the library will release the lock on the load port (you will hear an audible ‘click’). The GUI displays “Wait Open Load Port.” Pull on the load port’s handle. The load port pulls outward about an inch to its unlocked position which allows its interior drum to be rotated 180o for magazine loading or unloading.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port Loading a Tape Cartridge Magazine 2 The magazine used with DLT/SDLT tape cartridges have keyed bins to prevent improper cartridge insertions. They are equipped with spring-loaded mechanisms to capture or release a tape cartridge. To insert a tape cartridge, push it into the magazine’s bin until you here a click and the metal tab at the left side of the bin pops out.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port For more information about these procedures, refer to Installing Tape Cartridges on page 16. 2 With the load port door open, place the tape cartridges in any available load port magazine slot (see figure 20). 3 If the magazine is out of the load port, load the tape cartridges into the magazine, then load the magazine into the load port.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port If Auto Load is enabled, the library automatically moves the cartridges to available bins. Inserting LTO Tape 2 Cartridges To insert an LTO cartridge: 1 The two load port magazines used when LTO tape drives are present in the library are stationary and built into the load port. They accommodate up to 8 LTO or DLT tape cartridges.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge DLT Tape Drives 2 2 To manually eject a tape cartridge from a DLT tape drives: 1 Open one or both of the library front doors: a Press the Standby button on the GUI. This places the library off-line. b Verify that the display state display reads System Off-line and that the robotics has stopped moving. The off-line state does not take effect until current commands are completed.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge 3 When the Operate Handle indicator comes on, raise the insert/ release handle to eject the tape cartridge. Note: Place your finger approximately 1/4 of an inch in front of the drive’s cartridge opening to ensure that the cartridge does not drop when ejected. Caution: Pause for at least 3 seconds, then grasp the tape cartridge and slowly pull it half way out of the drive.
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Chapter 3 3 Operator Commands This chapter describes the commands found on the Operator screen of the graphical user interface (GUI). The Operator screen commands initiate the following actions: • Opening the Operator screen • Unloading the load port • Configuring the library* • Configuring library options* • Performing an inventory* • Moving cartridges* • Unloading a drive* * The library must be off-line to perform these functions.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Opening the Operator Screen Opening the Operator Screen 3 To open the Operator screen: 1 Press the Operator tab. The GUI displays the password screen (see figure 22). 2 Enter the correct operator or service password to gain access to the Operator Screen (see figure 23). The default operator password is 1234. Note: To change passwords, see Press Continue. A “Command in Progress” dialog screen is displayed. on page 64.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring the Library Figure 23 Operator Screen Back About Quantum|ATL System Off-line Standby Forward Overview Config.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring the Library Figure 24 Configure: Library Screen About Back Forward Home Quantum|ATL Overview System Off-line Standby Load Port O Tapes Operator Configure: Library Inquiry: P7000 64xxxxx Model: 64xxxxx # Bins: 679 # Drives: 16 Serial Number: IEEE ID: Library SCSI ID: 0 Drive 0 SCSI ID: 2 Drive 1 SCSI ID: 3 Drive 2 SCSI ID: 4 Configure Stop 2 Press the Configure button. The GUI dispays the Configure: Library Settings screen (see figure 25).
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring Library Options 3 Press the Select button until you highlight the setting you want to change. 4 Using the arrow buttons, scroll through available values for the setting. 5 Press the Change button to accept the new value. 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to make other changes. 7 Press the Back button to return to the Configure: Library screen. The options you selected are now part of the library configuration.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring Library Options Configuring a Library Option 3 • Retries—causes the library to automatically retry a failed command before issuing an error message. The default settting is Enabled. • Bar Code Labels—turns bar code scanning on or off during inventory. It should be disabled when the library contains cartridges that are not labeled. The default setting is Disabled. • Auto Inventory—causes the library to perform an inventory whenever the library is powered up.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Performing an Inventory 6 When you have finished making changes to library options, press the Back button until you return to the initial Operator Screen. Figure 26 Configure: Options Screen Back About Forward Home Quantum|ATL Overview System Off-line Tapes Operator Configure: Options Standby Load Port O Stop Power-On Auto Clean Retries Auto Inventory Barcode Labels Temp.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Moving Cartridges 2 Press the Abort button to stop continuous running of the inventory process, otherwise, the process will continue until all storage elements have been inventoried. Note: The inventory process is also stopped if an error is detected. In this case, the GUI displays an error message. Moving Cartridges 3 The Move Cartridges command allows you to move any tape cartridge in the library to the destination you specify.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Moving Cartridges Figure 27 Control: Move Cartridges Screen Backspace button: Use this button to erase a partial entry - character by character About Back Forward Home Quantum|ATL Overview System Off-line Standby Load Port Tapes Operator Control: Move Cartridge Source: _ Storage Bin Drive Destination: Load Port Range: Gripper O Stop Execute PTM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Select 2 Identify the source element of the cartridge to be moved.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading a Drive Using the keypad, enter the address of the destination element and then press the Execute button. The destination information is displayed in the Destination text box and the move is initiated. b The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box with an Abort button. The Move Cartridges command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading the Load Port Figure 28 Unload Drives Screen Back About Forward Home Quantum|ATL Overview System Off-line Tapes Operator Control: Unload Drive Standby Load Port O Drive 0 Execute 2 Use the arrow buttons to highlight the desired drive and then press Execute. The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box. The Unload Drive command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading the Load Port Note: You can also use the Move Cartridge command to unload the load port. The Move Cartridge command is especially useful if the destination of the move is important. For more information about the Move Cartridge command, see Moving Cartridges on page 50.” To unload the load port: 1 On the Operator screen, press the Unload Imp/Exp button. The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box is displayed.
Chapter 4 4 Service Commands This chapter describes the Service screen commands of the library graphical user interface (GUI). Topics covered are: • Opening the service screen • Changing passwords • Generating reports Warning: Serious operational problems and data loss may occur if you do not fully understand the consequences of these commands.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Opening the Service Screen Opening the Service Screen 4 To open the Service screen: 1 Press the Service tab. Note: The Service screen is restricted to individuals with Service-level access privileges. 2 The GUI displays a password screen (see figure 29). Enter the correct service password to gain access to the Service screen (see figure 31). The default service password is “5678.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Changing Passwords Changing Passwords 4 This command allows you to change the password. Valid passwords consist of four to eight numeric characters entered using the keypad in the Change Password screen. To change a password: 1 On the Service screen, press the Change Password button. The GUI displays the Service: Change Password screen (see figure 30).
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports Asterisks representing the password appear in the Reenter text box. If You Lose a Password 4 If you lose the Operator, Import Only, or User password, you can replace it by: • Opening the Service screen and following the steps to change the password (see page 64) • Pressing the Reset Passwords button on the Change Password screen. This resets all passwords to their default values.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports Generating Any Service Report 4 Press the appropriate button in the Service screen. Within a few seconds, the report is displayed on the screen. 4 Statistics Report Figure 32 shows a sample Statistics report. Press the Update button to update the report (otherwise the report will update periodically).
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports Figure 32 Report: Statistics Screen About Back Forward Home Quantum|ATL Tapes System Off-line Standby Load Port S Operator Service Report: Statistics Power On Time (Hr: Min: Sec): 360: Command Time (Hr: Min: Sec): 108: Pick Bin Count: 26501 Place Bin Count: 26435 Pick Drive Count: 11323 Place Drive Count: 10143 Pick Load Port Count: 873 Place Load Port Count: 877 Horizontal Move Count: 268831 Vertical Move Count: 152238 05: 56 08: 17 Update Stop 4
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports 4 SysTest Report Figure 34 shows a sample System Test report. Figure 34 Report: SysTest Library Results Screen About Quantum|ATL System Off-line Standby Load Port S Stop Back Tapes Forward Operator Home Service Report: SysTest Library Results Pick and Place Total Count: 62466 System Test Status: B 80 0B Total Test Time (Hr:Min:Sec): 61:42:35 Test Type: Random Avg. Drive to Bin Move Time (Sec): 0.000 Avg. Bin to Drive Move Time (Sec): 0.000 Avg.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Testing the Library Figure 35 Report: AutoClean Status Screen About Back Forward Home Quantum|ATL Tapes System Off-line Standby Load Port Operator Service Report: AutoClean Status Auto Clean Enabled: Auto-Clean State: Cleaning Operation Count: Bad Operation Count: Untracked Operation Count: Last to Drive Error Status: Last to Load Port Error Status: Last to Home Error Status: FALSE Idle 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 S Stop When you have finished reviewing the report,
Chapter 4 Service Commands Testing the Library The Test: SysTest Library screen is displayed (see figure 36).
Chapter 4 Service Commands Initializing Non-Volatile Information Initializing Non-Volatile Information 4 The Service screen contains two commands involving information stored in nonvolatile memory: Caution: Executing Either 4 Command The following two commands are meant to be used only by qualified, ATL-trained personnel. They are presented here for explanation only. Serious operational problems and data loss may occur if you do not fully understand the consequences of these commands.
Chapter 5 5 Multi-Unit Commands This chapter describes the Multi-Unit screen commands of the library Graphical User Interface (GUI). Topics covered are: • Opening the multi-unit screen • Configure multi-units (P2000/P3000) • Calibrating the libraries in a multi-unit configuration Note: Refer to the ATL Pass Through Mechanism Installation Instructions, PN 6311615, for more information regarding P2000/P3000 multi-unit configurations.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Opening the Multi-Unit Screen Opening the Multi-Unit Screen 5 To open the Multi-Unit screen: 1 Press the Multi-Unit tab. Note: The Multi-Unit screen is restricted to individuals with Operator level access privileges. The GUI displays a password screen (see figure 37). 2 Enter the correct service password to gain access to the Multi- Unit screen (see figure 38). The default multi-unit password is “1234.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Configure Multi-Units (P2000/P3000) Figure 38 Multi-Unit Screen Back Forward Home About Quantum|ATL System Off-line Operator Service Multi Unit Multi-Unit Standby Configure Multi-Unit Load Port Calibrate All PTMs O Stop Configure Multi-Units (P2000/P3000) 5 The Configure Multi-Unit command allows you to set the following: • Library Unit field—sets whether the library is single, slave, or master in the multi-unit configuration • Library Unit # field—sets the
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi-Unit Configuration Figure 39 Configure Multi-Unit Back Forward Home About Quantum|ATL System Off-line Standby Operator Service Multi Unit Configure: Multi-Unit Library Unit: SINGLE Library Unit #: Load Port # of Libraries: LUN Config: SINGLE LUN Select O Stop Change 2 Press the Select button to access the option to configure. 3 Using the arrow buttons, scroll through the available values for the selected option.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi-Unit Configuration The GUI displays the Multi-Unit screen (see figure 40). 2 Press the Calibrate All PTMs button. The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box while the calibration process is in progress. Note: Figure 40 Multi-Unit Screen Multi-Unit calibration MUST be executed from the master library designated during multi-unit configuration.
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Chapter 6 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the P3000. Corrective information is provided to help you resolve the problems. Several of these problems produce error messages on the graphical user interface (GUI) called sense data values. Sense data value messages consist of a number and a description of the error.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Start-up Problems 6 Table 7 describes corrective actions for problems which occur during start-up. Table 7 Start-up Problems Problem Corrective Action The library does not power on. Make sure the power cord is connected to a dedicated, grounded electrical outlet and the power switch behind the slide panel just below the GUI is on. The library or tape drives do not respond on the SCSI bus.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions GUI Problems 6 Table 8 describes corrective actions for GUI problems. Table 8 GUI Problems Problem Corrective Action GUI is blank. Confirm that power is on, then contact an authorized field service engineer. The GUI does not respond to touch. Contact an authorized field service engineer. An error message is displayed. Write down the details of the error message, including the SK, ASC, and ASCQ numeric values.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action The robot times out or fails during an operation. Check that the tape cartridge involved in the operation is properly positioned in the bin or drive and ready to be picked. Check that the robot is not obstructed in any way. Retry the operation. If it still fails, contact a field service engineer. Misplaced cartridge. Open the doors. Inspect the suspect tape cartridge for damage. Gently shake the cartridge.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Operating Problems 6 Table 10 describes the corrective action for problems which occur during library operation. Table 10 Problems During Library Operation Problem Corrective Action The host computer cannot communicate with the library. This may be a SCSI bus time-out or a premature disconnect problem. Check cable connections, cable length, SCSI addresses, and termination. Restart the host and the library.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action A maximum temperature exceeded warning is displayed. Turn off the library and allow it to cool down. Lower the room temperature, if possible, and increase ventilation around the library. Tape Drive Problems 6 (If the operating temperature is too high, the library will automatically shut down until the temperature drops.) Table 11 describes the corrective action for problems with the tape drives.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Table 12 Tape Drive LED Conditions (SDLT and LTO drives) Red LED Green LED Condition Action ON ON Reserved Contact an ATL Field Service Engineer ON Flashing Reserved Contact an ATL Field Service Engineer ON OFF Drive power fail (detected by firmware Toggle the drive canister screw cover switch to clear the drive power fail condition.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Red LED Green LED Flashing Condition Action ON Drive unhealthy (detected by firmware). Detects hardware errors in DLT and SDLT drives. It also detects the absence of a tape cartridge; and in DLT and SDLT drives, the drive is not ready to accept a new cartridge. In LTO drives, this condition is a warning of a snapped tape.
Appendix A A Library Specifications This appendix lists characteristics and specifications of the P3000. These characteristics and specifications are categorized as follows: • Physical characteristics • Performance characteristics • Environmental specifications Note: For tape drive specifications see the appropriate tape drive product manual. Physical Characteristics 1 Table 13 provides dimensions and other physical characteristics of the library unit.
Appendix A Library Specifications Physical Characteristics Table 13 Physical Characteristics Unit Dimensions and Weight Width 57 in. (144 cm) Depth 29 in. (74 cm) Footprint 11.50 sq. feet (1.07 sq. meters) Height 75 in. (191 cm) Weight Library: 1300 lbs (591 Kg) DLT Drives: 13.5 lbs. (6.12 kg) each DLT Cartridges: 7.7 oz. (218 kg) each Tape Drives and Cartridges Table 14 Interfaces Tape Drives, Max. No. Up to 16 tape drives Cartridges, Max. No.
Appendix A Library Specifications Performance and Reliability Characteristics Performance and Reliability Characteristics 1 Table 15 and table 16 list performance and reliability characteristics of the library.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Electrical connection to power IEC 320 C19 male connector inside back door Climatic Environment Temperature (operating) Temperature (shipping and storage) Relative humidity Dry Bulb 15oC to 32oC (59oF to 90oF) Wet bulb 25oC (77oF) maximum Thermal transition 11oC per hour Dry bulb -40oC to 66oC (-40oF to 151oF) Wet bulb 46oC (115oF) maximum Thermal transition 30oC (54oF) per hour Operating 20% to 80%, noncondensing Shipping an
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Radiated fields per IEC-801-3 Unmodulated 27 MHz to 500 MHz @ 3 V/m Fast transients (EFT or Burst) per IEC801-4 Data cables @ 0.5kV Power cables @ 1.0kV Sound power level Operating 8.10 Bel Idle 7.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications 84 Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide
Appendix B B Relocating the Library This appendix explains how to relocate the P3000. As used in this appendix, the term relocate means either to ship the library or simply to move it to a nearby location (for example, from one area in a building to another).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Checking the New Installation Site To move the library to a new location within the same building or facility, follow all instructions in this appendix except for those found in Crating the Library on page 94. Note: These procedures require the original packing materials of the library. If you do not have the original packing materials, contact the ATL Customer Support Department.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation • Disconnecting library cables Caution: Removing Tape Cartridges 2 Always prepare the library for relocation before any move. To remove tape cartridges: 1 Unload all tape cartridges from the tape drives. 2 Stop all library operation. a Press the Standby button on the GUI. This places the library off-line after the completion of any currently executing operations.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 42 Extension Axis Restraints Storage Location Gripper restraint Vertical carriage restraint Horizontal carriage restraint 2 If the cartridge handling mechanism (CHM) is not in the far right position, gently move it along the horizontal carriage until it is as far right as possible. 3 Place the large foam packing block between the extension axis and the floor.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 43 Installing the Vertical Carriage Restraint See step 4h Extension axis assembly Vertical carriage assembly See step 4f Vertical carriage restraint Horizontal carriage assembly a Gently lift the vertical carriage assembly to eye-level. b Squeeze the two sides of the vertical belt together, making sure to interlock the belt cogs. c Secure the vertical belt with a tie wrap or clamp.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation a Move the vertical carriage assembly to the right hand end of the horizontal axis. b Place the horizontal carriage restraint and install the screw that secures it to the floor of the library. c Install the two screws that secure the horizontal carriage restraint to the horizontal carriage assembly.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 45 Pivoting Gripper Restraint into Position Pivot into position to interlock components Gripper restraint Follower guide Gripper assembly fully extended Figure 46 Gripper Restraint in Position Push gripper assembly and gripper restraint Gripper restraint Follower guide Gripper assembly fully extended Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide 91
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 47 Installing the Gripper Restraint Slide gripper restraint and gripper assembly Gripper restraint Spring post Follower guide d Install the screw that secures the gripper restraint to the belt clamp (see figure 48).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Load Port Shipping Plate Disconnecting Library Cables 2 2 The load port is located in the right front door of the library. a Attach the cardboard and shipping plate to the load port. b Insert the bolts and washers that secure the plate to the load port and secure them using the screws provided during the unpacking procedure (see figure 49). To disconnect library cables: 1 Disconnect SCSI cables and terminators.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Figure 49 Inserting the Shipping Plate ÞÞÞÞÞÞ Shipping plate Cardboard Crating the Library 2 Use this section: 94 • If you need to ship the library to the new site. • If you need to transport the library by forklift or similar means.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library If you are moving the library within a facility, refer to Preparing the Library for Operation on page 98. To crate the library for a new site: Warning: The library weighs approximately 1300 pounds (591 kg). Use at least two people to perform any steps that involve lifting or guiding the library. Use safe practices when lifting or guiding the library and handling the ramp. 1 Prepare the shipping pallet for the library as shown in figure 50.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library g Repeat steps d and e for the left side of the library. 4 Place the accessory kits into the cutouts on the back crate panel. 5 Place the foam cap over the library. 6 Wrap the cardboard crate around the library (see figure 50) and fasten it using the plastic restraining clips. 7 Place the top onto the crate. 8 Secure the crate with two steel restraining bands.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Figure 50 Crating the Library Top Foam cap Shipping bag Cardboard crate Accessory kits Left wooden bar Ramp Right wooden bar Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide 97
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Operation Preparing the Library for Operation After shipping or moving the library, refer to the ATL P2000/ P3000/P6000 Pre-Installation Site Survey Instructions and the ATL P3000 Series Unpacking Instructions to: 98 • Prepare the new installation site • Receive the library • Uncrate the library (required in shipping the library) • Position the library • Prepare the library for operation Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide 2
Appendix C C Automatic Drive Cleaning This appendix is a description of the tape library’s automatic drive cleaning feature.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Selection of Cleaning Mode Automatic Drive Cleaning Mode 3 • Determining when a cleaning cartridge has used all 20 of its available cleaning cycles • Moving used up cartridges to the load port Automatic drive cleaning is disabled by default.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Reporting of Cleaning Mode GUI Mode Select Command 3 3 To change automatic cleaning mode from the touch screen GUI, select Configuration/Auto Clean: • Enable - turns automatic cleaning mode on • Disable - turns automatic cleaning mode off To change the automatic cleaning mode using the Mode Select command set the Vendor Unique Page (20h) byte 2, bit 1 (AC) to: • One - enable automatic cleaning • Zero - disable automatic cleaning To save the automatic drive cl
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Cleaning Cartridges Mode Sense Command 3 • Number of uses of each cleaning cartridge • “Home” storage element of each cleaning cartridge • “Current” storage element of each cleaning cartridge To report the current drive cleaning mode, use the Mode Sense command and: • Set the Page Code field to 20h - Vendor Unique Page 20h • Set Page Control field to 0 - Target to return current values for the page code specified (20h) Vendor Unique Page 20h, byte 2, bit 1 in
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Cleaning Cartridges Storage and Tracking 3 Each cleaning cartridge is tracked from the time that it is loaded into the library. When a cleaning cartridge is unloaded from the library, the library no longer retains information concerning that cleaning cartridge (bar code). If a new cleaning cartridge with the identical bar code is then imported into the library, it is considered a different cleaning cartridge for all tracking purposes.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Cleaning Cartridges Each time a cleaning cartridge is removed from a drive by the robotics, the “use count” for that cleaning cartridge is incremented by one. When the “use count” reaches the maximum allowable number of 20, (in automatic cleaning mode) the cleaning cartridge is moved to the load port. A cleaning cartridge that is defective will have its number of uses set to 20, and the library will move it to the load port.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Monitoring the Drives Monitoring the Drives 3 In host-initiated cleaning mode, the host is responsible for monitoring the drives to determine when a drive needs to be cleaned. In automatic cleaning mode, the library monitors the drives to determine when a drive needs to be cleaned. Each drive “CLEANING_ REQUIRED” flag is checked at the completion of an inventory.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Supervising the Drive Cleaning Operation If the host attempts to move a cartridge to a cleaning cartridge’s home location while the cleaning cartridge is being used in a cleaning operation, the Move Medium command fails, a check condition is set in the returned status byte and a subsequent Request Sense returns a Cleaning Cartridge Installed status (SK=5 ASC=30 ASCQ=03).
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Media Movement from the Drive Media Movement from the Drive 3 Whether a cleaning operation is successful or unsuccessful, the library increments the cleaning cartridge’s “use count” and attempts to move the cleaning cartridge back to its home location. If an export or movement operation cannot be completed due to unrecoverable errors, the library attempts to return the cleaning cartridge to its original storage element to clear the transport element.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Unloading Cleaning Cartridges 108 Quantum|ATL P3000 Series User’s Guide
\ Appendix D D Laser Regulations This appendix displays regulations for the Class II laser bar code scanner used by the gripper assembly in the P3000. These regulations are defined in the following figures: • Label product conformation • Laser light warning labels • Exposure warning label Laser Regulation Labels Product Conformation Label 4 4 The product conformation label is on the back panel of the library (see figure 51).
Appendix D Laser Regulations Laser Regulation Labels Laser Warning Label 4 The laser light warning label is near the laser (see figure 52). Figure 52 Laser Light Warning Label CAUTION LASERLIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 670NM LASERDIODE VORSICHT 1.0 MILLI WATT MAX CLASS II LASER PRODUCT Exposure Warning 4 Label LASERSTRAHLUNG, NICHT IN DEN LIGHTSTRAHL BLICKEN, SICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG. LASERKLASSE 2 The exposure warning label is on the laser (see figure 53). .
Appendix E E Regulatory Statements FCC Statement 5 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.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Industry Canada (Digital Apparatus) 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Industry Canada (Digital Apparatus) 5 Referemce: Interference-Causing Equipment Standard, ICES-003 Issue 2 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Notice for USA and CANADA Only 5 If shipped to USA, use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 100-120 V operation. If shipped to Canada, use the CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 100-120V operation. Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA 5-15P configuration) Cord Type: SJT, three 16 AWG (1.5 mm2) or 18 AWG (1.0 mm2) wires LengthMaximum 15 feet (4.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Laser Statement Laser Statement Class 1 Laser Product 5 5 CAUTION: With all panels and enclosures in place, this product is rated as a Class I laser product. The bar code scanner inside this product, however, is a Class II laser. Avoid exposure to the laser light emitted from the bar code scanner. Do not stare into the beam. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Battery Statement ¡ATENCIÓN! El uso de los controles o ajustes para realizar procedimientos que no son especificados puede provocar una situación peligrosa. Luokan 1 Laserlaite 5 ATTENZIONE: Questo prodotto emette una luce laser di Classe II. NON guardare il facsio di luce ed evitare di esporsi alla fonte del laser. Il fascio di luce laser h emesso dal dispositivo di scansione del codice a barre.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Battery Statement ATTENTION 5 Ce produit contient une batterie au lithium. Le composant Dallas DS12B887 de la carte mère contient une batterie au lithium. Le lithium peut être considéré comme un produit dangereux. Rejetez cette batterie selon les règlements locaux, régionaux ou fédéraux. ACHTUNG 5 Dieses Produkt enthält eine Lithium-Batterie. Der Dallas Halbleiter DS12B887 auf der Hauptplatine enthält eine Lithium-Batterie.
Glossary A A mat made of antistatic material which includes a cabled connection to ground at a wall receptacle. Antistatic mat ASC The Additional Sense Code is part of the SCSI-2 specification. The additional sense code (ASC) field indicates further information related to the error or exception condition reported in the sense key field. Additional Sense Code Qualifier is part of the SCSI-2 specification.
Glossary C A process used by the library robotics to determine the exact position of storage, data transfer, and import/export elements. Calibrate Blocks of data are stored on the tape medium along with additional information that the library controller uses to manage storage and retrieval. The format of the additional information is unique and is hidden from the initiator during normal read or write operations.
Glossary laser will not result in eye injury. Class 1 lasers may therefore be considered eye safe. Class 2 lasers are limited to a maximum output power of 1 mW. A person receiving an eye exposure from a Class 2 laser, either accidentally or as a result of someone else's deliberate action (misuse) will be protected from injury by their natural blink reflex. This is a natural involuntary response which causes the individual to blink and avert their head thereby terminating the eye exposure.
Glossary HVD High Voltage Differential or HVD (also called Differential SCSI). The benefit of using HVD cabling is that it works well in noisy areas and can reach up to 25 meters in distance. Quantum DLT8000 and SDLT tape drives can be HVD or LVD devices. I IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission is based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Glossary A NIC is a device that handles communication between a device and other devices on a network. Network interface Card (NIC) NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory is a type of memory that retains its contents when power is turned off. One type of NVRAM is SRAM that is made non-volatile by connecting it to a constant power source such as a battery. Another type of NVRAM uses EEPROM chips to save its contents when power is turned off.
Glossary Data is transmitted bit by bit in a serial fashion. The RS-232 standard defines the function and use of all 25 pins of a DB-25 type connector. S Small Computer System Interface. An American National Standards Instsitute (ANSI) communications standard for attaching peripheral equipment to computers. SCSI SCSI ID SCSI bus.
Index unload 40 A Auto Load 39 Automatic drive cleaning mode 100 C Calibrate All PTMs command 68 Cartridges B DLT/SDLT 17 Bar code label Cleaning modes 99 labeling DLT/SDLT cartridges 17 automatic drive 100 labeling LTO cartridges 19 drive 99 diagnostic software 100 Bar code labels 102 Button host 99 Command back 28 Calibrate All PTMs 68 contrast 28 Configure Library 45–?? forward 28 Configure Multi-Unit 67 home 28 Configure Options 47, 48 load port 28 Initialize Nonvolatile Memory C
Index Inventory Tapes command 49 climatic environment 82 Move Cartridge 54, 73 electromagnetic/electrostatic susceptibility 82 Move Cartridges 50–?? physical environment 81 SysTest 62 Unload Drive 52 ESD precautions 16 Unload Imp/Exp 53 Extension axis restraints 87 Configure Library command 45–?? Configure Multi-Unit command 67 Configure Options command 47 4/52 Identity Mode 48 G Gripper Auto Inventory 48 assembly 90 AutoClean 47 mixed media 11 Bar Code Labels 48 restraint 90 Power-On 47
Index Inventory Tapes command 49 Mixed media gripper 11 load port 8, 36 L Mode Select command Labels, bar code 102 Leader tape cartridge 41 Library Command Mode Select 101 Move Cartridge command 50-54, 73 Moving a cartridge 50–52 generating reports 58–?? relocating 85 Reports ??–62 Library controls back 28 N Non-volatile memory 64 Numbering conventions, shelf bin 3 contrast 28 forward 28 functions 28 home 28 load port 28 standby 28 O Operator, security level 33 Overview screen 29–?? activity area
Index capacity 11 library 85 Report DLT/DSLT Actuator Status 60 inserting 18 DLT/SDLT magazine 37 AutoClean 61 Library 58–62 ejecting 40 Statistics 59 installing 16 inventory 11 SysTest 61 leader 41 Reports LTO drives 30 extension axis 87 bar code labeling 19 moving 50–52 horizontal carraige 89 removing 40 Restraints write-protect switch 18 Rewind time tape cartridge,DLT 40 Tape drive manually unloading 40 Transfer rate 11 S Troubleshooting operating problems 75 Screen robotics prob