User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide User’s Guide Quantum PX500 Series PX500 Series 81-81290-05 B01
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Contents Preface xvi StorageCare Guardian..................................................................................... xx Chapter 1 Library Description 1 Overview............................................................................................................. 2 Library Models............................................................................................ 2 Tape Drives.......................................................................................................
Contents Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations 40 Installing Tape Cartridges .............................................................................. 40 Taking ESD Precautions .......................................................................... 42 SDLT Cartridges ....................................................................................... 43 LTO Cartridges ......................................................................................... 45 Cleaning Cartridges.................
Contents Drives Page .............................................................................................. 104 Setup ................................................................................................................ 106 Accessing the Setup Page ...................................................................... 106 Identification............................................................................................ 107 Users ...................................................
Contents OCP Problems ......................................................................................... 179 Robotics (Gripper) Problems................................................................. 179 Operating Problems ............................................................................... 181 Interpreting System LED Status .................................................................. 183 Operator Control Panel (OCP) LED Status.........................................
Contents Emergency Library Access ........................................................................... 226 Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library 229 Removing the Library from the Rack.......................................................... 230 Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints ................................................ 232 Packing the Library for Shipment ...............................................................
Figures Figure 1 Slot Numbering, PX502 SDLT .................................................... 3 Figure 2 Slot Numbering, PX502 LTO ...................................................... 4 Figure 3 Slot Numbering, PX506 SDLT .................................................... 6 Figure 4 Slot Numbering, PX506 LTO ...................................................... 7 Figure 5 Slot Numbering, PX510 SDLT ....................................................
Figures Figure 19 Inserting a Barcode Label (SDLT) ............................................ 44 Figure 20 SDLT Cartridges ......................................................................... 45 Figure 21 LTO Cartridges ........................................................................... 46 Figure 22 SDLT Cleaning Cartridges ........................................................ 47 Figure 23 LTO Cleaning Cartridges ..........................................................
Figures Figure 48 Setup Screen ................................................................................ 73 Figure 49 Cabinet Setup Screen ................................................................. 74 Figure 50 Library Setup Screen.................................................................. 76 Figure 51 Security Screen............................................................................ 77 Figure 52 Network Screen .........................................................
Figures Figure 77 Fibre Channel/iSCSI Page ...................................................... 115 Figure 78 Network Page ........................................................................... 116 Figure 79 Events Page ............................................................................... 118 Figure 80 SNMP Section of Event Page .................................................. 121 Figure 81 Date & Time Page.....................................................................
Figures Figure 106 Rail Adapter Orientation......................................................... 208 Figure 107 Assembling the Left-Hand Rack Mount Shelves................. 209 Figure 108 Assembling the Right-Hand Rack Mount Shelves .............. 210 Figure 109 Installing the Rack Mount Shelves......................................... 211 Figure 110 Back Mounting Brackets.......................................................... 213 Figure 111 Installing the PX502 in the Rack..........................
Tables Table 1 SDLT 320 Performance Characteristics................................... 11 Table 2 SDLT 600 Performance Characteristics................................... 12 Table 3 DLT-S4 Performance Characteristics....................................... 13 Table 4 HP LTO Performance Characteristics ..................................... 14 Table 5 HP LTO-3 Performance Characteristics.................................. 15 Table 6 Front Panel Features ...............................................
Tables Table 18 Quick Status Library Health Conditions ................................ 90 Table 19 Quick Status Health Messages ................................................. 90 Table 20 Statistics Information ................................................................. 96 Table 21 Identification Information....................................................... 107 Table 22 User Information ......................................................................
Tables Table 47 Climate ....................................................................................... 194 Table 48 Rack Hole Types ....................................................................... 204 Table 49 PX502 Rail Hole Patterns and Mounting Positions ............. 205 Table 50 Library Mounting Hardware.................................................. 206 Table 51 Back Mounting Bracket Orientation ...................................... 212 Table 52 Setting Up the Cabinet..
Preface Audience This document is written for operators of the PX500 Series consisting of the PX502, PX506, and PX510 tape libraries. Purpose This document explains how to use the PX502, PX506, and PX510 tape libraries. Document Organization This document is organized as follows: • Chapter 1, Library Description, provides an overview of the PX500 Series libraries.
Preface • Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, discusses problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the PX500 Series library. • Appendix A, Specifications, lists the specifications for the PX500 Series libraries. • Appendix B, SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance, provides guidelines for handling SDLT cartridges and visually inspecting them if necessary. • Appendix C, Installing the PX502 Library, provides installation information for the PX502 library.
Preface Related Documents Documents related to the PX502, PX506, and PX510 tape libraries are shown below: 0 Quantum PX500 Series Documentation Document No. Title Description 81-81292 PX500 Series Quick Start Provides information on installing the PX502 library in a rack. 81-81301 PX500 Series Tape Drive Installation Instructions Provides information on installing tape drives in the PX500 Series library.
Preface 0 SCSI-2 Specification 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 company contacts are listed below. 0 Quantum Corporate Headquarters To order documentation on the PX500 Series or other products contact: Quantum Corporation P.O.
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Chapter 1 1 Library Description This chapter provides an overview of the PX500 Series consisting of the PX502, PX506, and PX510 libraries.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Overview Quantum PX500 Series libraries are automated tape storage and retrieval devices that (depending on library model, see Library Models) may consist of up to 20 tape drives and up to 170 SDLT or 200 LTO tape cartridges. Both SDLT and LTO tape cartridges can be installed in a single library as long as the appropriate magazines and drives are installed.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview # Tape Drives LTO 0-2 # Magazines 2 (18 slots per magazine) # Fixed Slots # Cartridges 2 38 Figure 1 Slot Numbering, PX502 SDLT Mag 1 0000 0005 0010 0001 0002 0006 0007 0008 0009 0011 0012 0013 0014 0003 0004 Tape drive 1 Tape drive 2 Gripper SDLT magazines have 15 cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Fixed cartridge slots 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0025 0022 0023 0024 0027 0028 0026 Mag 2 0030 0031 Top 0029 3
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 2 Slot Numbering, PX502 LTO Mag 1 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 Tape drive 1 Tape drive 2 Gripper LTO magazines have 18 cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Fixed cartridge slots 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 Mag 2 0036 0037 Top 4
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview 1 PX506 Library The PX506 library supports up to six tape drives and up to 88 SDLT cartridges or 100 LTO cartridges. Cartridges are stored in four removable cartridge magazines and twenty-eight fixed slots.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 3 Slot Numbering, PX506 SDLT 0010 0011 0012 0013 0004 0009 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 Mag 2 0005 0006 0007 0008 Mag 1 Mag 1 0000 0001 0002 0003 Top Top 9 Fixed cartridge slots 0060 0063 0066 0061 0064 0067 0062 0065 0068 Gripper 9 Fixed cartridge slots Top Left-hand magazines Tape drive 3 Tape drive 5 SDLT magazines have 15 cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Mag 4 Tape drive 6
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 4 Slot Numbering, PX506 LTO 9 Fixed cartridge slots 0078 0079 0080 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 Mag 2 0018 0024 0019 0025 0020 0026 0021 0027 0022 0028 0023 0029 Left-hand magazines Top 0075 0076 0077 Mag 1 Top 0072 0073 0074 Gripper 9 Fixed cartridge slots Top Tape drive 2 Tape drive 6 Tape drive 5 LTO magazines have 18 cartridges Quantum PX500 Series Us
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview 1 PX510 Library The PX510 library supports up to ten tape drives and up to 171 SDLT cartridges or 201 LTO cartridges. Cartridges are stored in ten removable cartridge magazines and twenty-one fixed slots.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 5 Slot Numbering, PX510 SDLT 0055 0056 0057 0058 0059 0060 0061 0062 0063 0064 0065 0066 0067 0068 0069 0070 0071 0072 0073 0074 Left-hand magazines Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 0095 0096 0097 0098 0099 0100 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 0107 0108 0109 0110 0111 0112 0113 0114 0115 0116 0117 0118 0119 0120 0121 0122 0123 0124 0125 0126 0127 0128 0129 0130 0131 0132 0133 0134 Mag 10 0050 0051 0052 0053 0054 0090 0091 0092 0093 0094 Mag 9
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Figure 6 Slot Numbering, PX510 LTO 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 0040 0041 0042 0043 0044 0045 0046 0047 0048 0049 0050 0051 0052 0053 Mag 3 0054 0055 0056 0057 0058 0059 0060 0061 0062 0063 0064 0065 0066 0067 0068 0069 0070 0071 Mag 4 0072 0073 0074 0075 0076 0077 0078 0079 0080 0081 0082 0083 0084 0085 0086 0087 0088 0089 0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 0107 0108 0109 0110 0111 0112 0113 0114 0115 0116 0117
Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Tape Drives PX500 Series tape libraries are equipped with either SCSI or native Fibre Channel tape drives. One SCSI or Fibre bus is provided for the library robotics (gripper) and for each tape drive installed. SCSI buses are SCSI-2 fast/wide (8/16 bit), Ultra 3 SCSI, Ultra 160, or Ultra 320 SCSI, depending on the drives installed. LVD SCSI configurations have a maximum allowable bus length of 12 meters.
Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 SDLT Model (drives/slots) 6/88 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (160 GB per cartridge) 14.8 *Compressed Capacity in TB (320 GB per cartridge) 28.16 Throughput (GB/hr) based on 16 MB/sec transfer rate 345.6 *Compressed Throughput (GB/hr) based on 32 MB/ sec transfer rate 691.2 * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio. Quantum PX510 SDLT Model (drives/slots) 10/171 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (160 GB per cartridge) 27.
Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 SDLT Model (drives/slots) 6/88 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (300 GB per cartridge) 26.4 *Compressed Capacity in TB (600 GB per cartridge) 52.8 Throughput (GB/hr) based on 36 MB/sec transfer rate 777 *Compressed Throughput (TB/hr) based on 72 MB/ sec transfer rate 1.6 * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.
Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 DLT-S4 Model (drives/slots) 6/88 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (800 GB per cartridge) 70.4 *Compressed Capacity in TB (1600 GB per cartridge) 140.8 Throughput (TB/hr) based on 60 MB/sec transfer rate 1.3 *Compressed Throughput (TB/hr) based on 120 MB/ sec transfer rate 2.6 * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio. Quantum PX510 DLT-S4 Model (drives/slots) 10/171 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (800 GB per cartridge) 136.
Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 HP LTO Model (drives/slots) 6/100 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (200 GB per cartridge) 20 *Compressed Capacity in TB (400 GB per cartridge) 40 Throughput (GB/hr) based on 30 MB/sec transfer rate 648 *Compressed Throughput (TB/hr) based on 60 MB/ sec transfer rate 1.3 * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.
Chapter 1 Library Description Tape Drives Quantum PX506 HP LTO-3 Model (drives/slots) 6/100 Capacity in Terabytes (TB) (400 GB per cartridge) 40 *Compressed Capacity in TB (800 GB per cartridge) 80 Throughput (TB/hr) based on 80 MB/sec transfer rate 17.3 *Compressed Throughput (TB/hr) based on 160 MB/sec transfer rate 34.6 * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features cartridge. When the cleaning procedure finishes, the library gripper returns the data cartridge to the drive. Note: When a cleaning cartridge has completed its 20-use limit, it is automatically exported from the library, requiring a new one to be loaded through the load port. Library Features Front Panel 1 Figure 7 illustrates the features of the PX502 library front panel. Figure 8 illustrates the features of the PX506 library front panel.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 7 PX502 Front Panel PX502 Operator control panel (OCP) Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 18
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 8 PX506 Front Panel PX506 Operator control panel (OCP) Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 19
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 9 PX510 Front Panel PX510 Operator control panel (OCP) Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 20
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Table 6 Front Panel Features Feature Description Operator control panel (OCP) The operator control panel consists of the following elements: • OCP display The OCP displays library status information and allows you to access the library menus. These menus allow you to view or change the library settings and run diagnostic tests. The OCP is discussed in detail in chapter 2.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Internal Layout 1 Figure 10 illustrates the internal layout of a PX502 library. Figure 11 illustrates the internal layout of a PX506 library.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 11 PX506 Internal Layout Elevator Fixed bins (19 on right side) Cartridge Magazines (2 on right side) Tape drives Gripper Tape drives Fixed bins (9 on left side) Cartridge Magazines (2 on left side) Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 23
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 12 PX510 Internal Layout (Right-View) Fixed bins (21 on right side) Elevator Cartridge Magazines (5 on right side) (21 on right side) Tape drives Gripper Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 24
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 13 PX510 Internal Layout (Right-View) Cartridge Magazines (5 on left side) (21 on right side) Tape drives Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 25
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Each cartridge magazine holds 15 SDLT cartridges or 18 LTO cartridges. The bins in the left magazines are numbered from 1 through 15 (18 in LTO libraries) from front to back. The bins in the right magazines are numbered from 1 through 15 (18 in LTO libraries) from back to front. The PX502 has two fixed slots behind the right magazine.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features 1 Power Supplies The power supplies provide redundant power to the library. The PX502 can contain up to two power supplies (one power supply in the base unit). The PX506 can contain up to four power supplies (two power supplies in the base unit). The PX510 contains six power supplies. 1 CPCI Card Cage The CPCI (compact PCI) card cage provides space for option cards such as the FC1202 Fibre Channel bridge and TC2201 iSCSI bridge.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 14 PX502 Back Panel System controller board Power supplies Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Power connectors CPCI card cage Tape drives 28
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 15 PX506 Back Panel Cooling fan CPCI card cage Cooling fan System controller board Power connectors Tape drives Power supplies x 4 Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Tape drives x 6 29
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Features Figure 16 PX510 Back Pane Cooling fans CPCI card cage System controller board Power connectors Tape drives x 10 Power supplies x 6 Power connectors Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 30
Chapter 1 Library Description DLTSage™ Tape Security DLTSage™ Tape Security The PX500 Series tape libraries with DLT-S4 tape drives are capable of utilizing DLTSage Tape security. DLTSage Tape Security is a unique solution designed to prevent unauthorized access to tape cartridges which is particularly valuable when protecting tapes that are transported offsite.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Scalability (Stacked Configurations) library stack). The multiple library or stacked configuration appears as a single large capacity library to the host (see figure 17). Note: Figure 17 Multiple Library Stack (Cross Section It is recommended to place the Master library in the middle of the library stack for improved performance.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Scalability (Stacked Configurations) Table 7 Capacity, PX502 Multiple Library Stack (42U High Rack) # of PX502 Library Modules Max. # of Tape Drives SDLT LTO Native Compressed† Native Compressed† Native Compressed† Native Compressed† Native Compressed† # of Cartridges* 1 2 32 40 5.1 10.2 9.6 19.2 26.4 52.8 7.6 15.2 15.2 30.4 2 4 64 80 10.2 20.4 19.2 38.4 52.8 105.6 14.4 28.8 28.8 57.6 3 6 96 120 15.3 30.6 28.8 57.6 79.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Scalability (Stacked Configurations) Table 8 Capacity, PX506 Multiple Library Stack (42U High Rack) # ofPX506 Library Modules Max. # of Tape Drives SDLT LTO Native Compressed† Native Compressed† Native Compressed† Native Compressed† Native Compressed† # of Cartridges* 1 6 88 100 14.8 28.7 26.4 52.8 70.4 140.8 20.0 40.0 40.0 80.0 2 12 176 200 29.6 57.4 52.8 105.6 140.8 281.6 40.0 80.0 80.0 160.0 3 18 264 300 44.4 86.
Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started *.The values in the # of Cartridges and Capacity columns assume that all the magazines and fixed cartridge slots are fully populated with data cartridges. † Compressed values assume 2:1 compression ratios. Getting Started This chapter describes the procedures necessary to get your Quantum PX500 Series up and running.
Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Table 10 Rack Space Requirements (PX502 and PX506) 1 PX502 library module (4U) 1 PX506 library module (10U) +ROH SDWWHUQ 7RS RI UDFN LQ P P LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP 8 LQ PP Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 36
Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Table 11 Rack Space Requirements (PX510) 1 PX510 library module (18U) +ROH SDWWHUQ 7RS RI UDFN LQ P P LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP 8 LQ PP Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 37
Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Warning: Cabling the Quantum PX500 Series 1 If the rack is empty at the time of installation, do NOT install the PX-Series modules too high in the rack. The combined weight of the components may cause the rack to become “top heavy” and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack. If installing a multiple library stack, begin installing the bottom library module first.
Chapter 1 Library Description Getting Started Initial Configuration 1 The Quantum PX500 Series must be initially configured with an IP address before the remote management software is available. Refer to “Using the OCP” on page 60 for information on configuring your PX500 Series network information and preparing for operation.
Chapter 2 2 Basic Library Operations This chapter describes the following basic library operating procedures: • Installing Tape Cartridges • Preparing the Library for Operation • Turning the Library On and Off • Using the OCP Installing Tape Cartridges To install tape cartridges: 1 Label each cartridge (see “SDLT Cartridges” on page 43 and “LTO Cartridges” on page 45 for information on cartridge labels).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges 3 Place cartridges (right side up) in the fixed slots and magazines: a Open the library doors (see “Library Operations” on page 68 to open the library doors). Note: b In a PX506 and PX510 library, the bottom doors must be open to open the top doors. Remove the magazines (see “Library Operations” on page 68 to release the magazines). Note: You have approximately 10 seconds to open the doors and remove the magazines.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Caution: Taking ESD Precautions 2 Handle tape cartridges with care. Do not drop or bang them, or place them near sources of electromagnetic interference. Rough handling can displace the tape leader, making the cartridge unusable and potentially hazardous to the tape drives. Loss of data could result from damaged tape cartridges inserted in tape drives. Components within the PX500 Series contain static-sensitive parts.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges • Avoid direct contact with static-sensitive parts. Avoid touching connectors and discrete components. • Close cabinet door and access panel when not working on the cabinet. • Be very careful when installing the cabinet or handling components in dry climates or environments where cold weather heating is used. Environments such as these with lower relative humidity have greater potential to produce static electricity.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 19 Inserting a Barcode Label (SDLT) Slide-in slot Note: Only use barcode 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 20.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 20 SDLT Cartridges Ins Insertion arrow ert thi s en di nto the s lo t Barcode label Orange window Write protect Slide left LTO Cartridges 2 Write enable Slide right (default) (SDLT cartridge shown) LTO tape cartridges are different in size to the SDLT cartridges as well as in the barcode labeling and write-protect switch setting (see figure 21). The LTO cartridge label has eight characters (e.g. AAANNNL#).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Adhesive-backed barcode labels are used on LTO tape cartridges. Refer to figure 21 for proper label placement, write protection settings and insertion orientation.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Figure 22 SDLT Cleaning Cartridges Figure 23 LTO Cleaning Cartridges Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 47
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Preparing the Library for Operation To prepare the cabinet for operation: • Close the Cabinet Doors and Access Panels • Connecting to Host Workstations Close the Cabinet Doors and Access Panels 2 The PX500 Series libraries have doors covering the tape cartridge magazines.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 25 Closing the PX506 Front Doors Left doors Right doors Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 49
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 26 Closing the PX510 Front Doors Left doors Right doors Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 50
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Connecting to Host Workstations 2 Connect the SCSI or Fibre Channel cables as shown in the following figures: 2 PX502 Cabling Configurations • PX502 Cabling Configuration (SCSI) • PX502 Cabling Configuration (Surrogate) • PX502 Cabling Configuration (Native Fibre Channel) 2 PX506 Cabling Configurations • PX506 Cabling Configuration (SCSI) • PX506 Cabling Configuration (Native Fibre Channel) 2 PX510 Cabling Configurations • PX510
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 27 PX502 Cabling Configuration (SCSI) Host computer Tape drive 2 SCSI jumper cables Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Tape drive 1 SCSI terminator 52
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 28 PX502 Cabling Configuration (Surrogate) Host computer Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 SCSI surrogate cabling shown. Native Fiber Channel systems also have the host connected to SCSI terminator tape drive one. SCSI jumper cables Figure 29 PX502 Cabling Configuration (Native Fibre Channel) Fibre Channel host/SAN Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 LTO-2, -3 native Fibre Channel drives shown.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 30 PX506 Cabling Configuration (SCSI) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Tape drive 4 Tape drive 3 Tape drive 6 Tape drive 5 SCSI jumper Host computer SCSI jumper Host computer SCSI jumper SCSI terminators Host computer Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 54
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 31 PX506 Cabling Configuration (Native Fibre Channel) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Fibre Channel host/SAN Fibre Channel ports Tape drive 4 LTO-2, -3 native Fibre Channel drives shown.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 32 PX510 Cabling Configuration (SCSI) SCSI jumper Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Tape drive 4 Tape drive 3 Tape drive 6 Tape drive 5 SCSI jumper SCSI terminators Host computer Host computer SCSI jumper Host computer Tape drive 8 Tape drive 7 Host computer SCSI terminators Tape drive 10 Tape drive 9 Host computer SCSI jumper Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 56
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 33 PX510 Cabling Configuration (Native Fibre Channel) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 4 Tape drive 1 Tape drive 3 Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel host/SAN Tape drive 6 Tape drive 5 Fibre Channel ports Fibre Channel ports Tape drive 8 Tape drive 7 Fibre Channel ports LTO-2, -3 native Fibre Channel drives shown.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 34 PX502 Stacked Cabling Configuration Host computer PX502 (master library) Ethernet Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 PX502 (slave library) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Host computer PX502 (slave library) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Host computer The library host and Ethernet network are connected only to the Master library.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Turning the Library On and Off Turning the Library On and Off This section explains: • Turning On the Library • Turning Off the Library • Placing the Library On-line or Off-line Turning On the Library 2 To turn on the library: 1 Verify that: • Power cables are firmly in place • All doors are closed 2 Push the power button located in the lower left-hand corner of the OCP (see figure 35). During the power up sequence, the library performs an inventory.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the OCP Turning Off the Library 2 To turn off the library: 1 Push the power button located on the front of the library and hold for approximately 1 second (see figure 35). The library begins the shutdown sequence. The shutdown sequence can take up to two minutes to complete. Placing the Library Online or Off-line 2 With the library turned on, press the button corresponding to Ops on the OCP to access the Operations screen.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components OCP Home Screen 2 Library status To select this function Press this button Power button OCP Buttons Button labels Push buttons 2 At the bottom of each OCP screen are four button labels. These labels indicate the functions of the four push buttons below the OCP. To select a function, press the push button directly below the button label on the OCP screen. The OCP also contains a power button for turning the library on and off.
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Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The following sections provide information on each function available from the Quantum PX500 Series OCP: • Info Screen • Operations Screen • Setup Screen • Diags Screen Info Screen 2 The Info screen provides access to library information such as hardware status, event logs, and statistics. To access the Info screen, press Info from the Home screen.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Info screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Overview and press Enter. The Overview screen displays (see figure 38): Figure 38 Overview Screen The Overview screen displays the following information about the library: • Firmware revision • Time and date the firmware was built 2 Press Back or Next to review the network information such as the current IP address, network mask, and gateway information.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Hardware Information 2 To view hardware information: 1 From the Info screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Hardware and press Enter.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 2 Use the up and down arrows to highlight the information you wish to display and press Enter. 3 When you are finished viewing the hardware information, press Exit to return to the Info screen. Event Logs 2 To view the event logs: 1 From the Info screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Event Logs and press Enter. The Event Log screen displays (see figure 41).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Info screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Statistics and press Enter. The Statistics screen displays (see figure 42): Figure 42 Statistics Screen Exit The Statistics screen displays the following information about the library: Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide • ElapsTm – seconds since boot. • PCycles – total number of power cycles or reboots. • SlotGet – count of cartridge retrievals from slots.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components • XYretry – count of horizontal move retries. • Zretry – count of vertical move retries. • Pretry – count of extension move retries. • Rretry – count of rotation move retries. When you are finished viewing the statistics information, press Exit to return to the Info screen. Operations Screen 2 The Operations (Ops) screen allows the user to view the status and issue commands to the cabinet and tape drives.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 1 From the Ops screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Library Operations and press Enter.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Library Operations Options Description Park for shipping Note: You must remove all tape cartridges from the library prior to parking the library robotics for shipment. Use the up and down arrows to highlight Park for shipping and press Enter to move the robot to a safe position for transport. After the robot is in it’s final position, the library shuts down.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components If a match is found, the cartridge type and location displays. 3 If more than one match is found, a list of matching cartridges displays. Select the tape cartridge from the list and press Enter. The tape cartridge type and location displays. 2 Move Tape To view the move tape screen: 1 From the Ops screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Move Tape and press Enter.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The Move to screen displays a list of magazine, tape drive, or fixed slot groups. 4 Use the up and down arrows to select a magazine, tape drive, or fixed slot group to receive the cartridge and press Enter. The Move to screen displays a list of storage elements within the selected magazine, tape drive, or fixed slot group. 5 Use the up and down arrows to select an empty bin to receive the tape cartridge and press Enter. The Move in progress screen displays.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Table 13 Drive Options Device Options Description Drive Pwr on This option powers on a specific tape drive within the cabinet. Pwr off This option shuts down a specific tape drive within the cabinet in preparation for tape drive removal. Reset This option re initializes a specific tape drive within the cabinet. 2 When you are finished viewing tape drive information, press Exit to return to the Ops screen.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The Setup screen provides the following choices: • Cabinet Setup • Partitions Setup • Security • Network • Date and Time 2 Cabinet Setup To view the cabinet setup screen: 1 From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet Setup and press Enter.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Cabinet Setup Description Stack role Select the stack role option to view or set the library stack role (stand alone, master, or slave). Left load port Select the left load port options to enable/disable the left load port and also to designate one column or the entire magazine as a load port.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Figure 50 Library Setup Screen The Partitions Setup screen displays the following options (see table 15): Table 15 Library Setup Partitions Setup Description Barcode swap Select the barcode swap to change the barcode swap option (enable/disable). When enabled, the media type prefix is swapped from the back of barcode to the beginning. Emulation Select the emulation option to change the library emulation mode. Emulation options are: PX500 or P2000.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 2 Security To view or edit the security information: 1 From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Security and press Enter. The Security screen displays (see figure 51): Figure 51 Security Screen The Security screen displays the following options (see table 15): Table 16 Security Setup Security Setup Description Set admin PIN The admin PIN allows access to all areas of the OCP.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Note: OCP passwords are independent of the remote management passwords. 2 When you are finished viewing/editing the security setup information, press Exit to return to the Setup screen. 2 Network To view or edit the network information: 1 From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Network and press Enter.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components a To enable/disable DHCP, press Yes to enable DHCP or No to disable DHCP. If your library is not connected to a network which uses a DHCP server to assign IP information, disable this function b To set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway, use the up and down arrows to select the appropriate number and press Enter to accept. Note: For the network information such as the IP address to be active, the library must reboot.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components Diags Screen 2 The Diagnostics screen allows the user to perform diagnostic tests on the library. To access the Diagnostics screen, press Diags from the Home screen.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components The System-level Test screen provides the following diagnostic tests: • Health test • Self tests • Calibration stats • Random Load/Unload • Random (Slots Only) • Random (Drive Focus) • Sequential bins • Sequential drives 2 Use the up and down arrows to select the system test and press Enter to execute. 3 When you are finished executing system-level tests, press Exit to return to the Diags screen.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations OCP Components 2 Use the up and down arrows to select the subsystem test and press Enter to execute. 3 When you are finished executing subsystem tests, press Exit to return to the Diags screen. 2 Component Tests To execute a component test: 1 From the Diags screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Component Tests and press Enter.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Load Port Configuration Load Port Configuration Load ports are used to import or export tape cartridges from the library. When configured as a load port, your backup application will automatically use these bins when exporting or importing tape cartridges.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Load Port Configuration Figure 58 Load Port Settings Mag 1 Single column load port Mag 1 Full magazine load port Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide PX502 shown 84
Chapter 3 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management The Quantum PX500 Series library utilizes a web-based interface which allows you to configure and manage the library from a remote workstation on the same network.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages The internet browser software is not supplied with the Quantum PX500 Series library; you must obtain and install it independently. The Quantum PX500 Series library supports the following internet browsers: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.1 or later You can download this software from http://www.microsoft.com.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Figure 59 Quantum PX500 Series Web Page Menu Items Status Operations Overview Identification Find Date and Time Setup Find Barcode Library Information Setup Cont. Events Email Model number Find Media Model Software Version Logical Map Serial Number Physical Map Library Name Warning Contract Number Informational Hardware Status Move Cabinet Source Serial number Partition SCB temp.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Figure 60 Quantum Tape Security Menus Setup Secure Key Protection Mode Never write... Only write... Write to all... Enable/Disable... Enable all drives Disable all drives Select drives Select Secure Key Sec. Key Name Date Created Assign Secure Key Find Sec. Cart. Barcode Sec. Name, Date Create Secure Key Sec. Key Name Secure Key Verify Sec.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Accessing PX500 Series Web Pages 3 To access the Quantum PX500 Series web pages: 1 On the host computer, open the internet browser software. 2 In the Address field, type http://IPaddress/ where IP address is the IP address for the Quantum PX500 Series. (see “Setup” on page 106). 3 Enter the username and password and click OK. Note: The default username and password is admin.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages The Overview page is divided into five distinct sections: • Banner • Quick status • Navigation area • Content area The banner frame displays the corporate logo and product name. The contents frame displays a list of the Quantum PX500 Series web pages. To view a page, click its corresponding link. The management frame displays the page you selected. To return to a previous web page, click the browser’s Back button.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Quantum PX500 Series Web Pages Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Quick Status Messages Description Stopped The gripper has stopped. Check the error log and contact Quantum Customer Support if necessary. Door Open A library door is open. Tape Cleaning A tape drive is being cleaned. Moving A tape cartridge is being moved. Code Update The library is in the process of upgrading the system code.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Status The Status page displays the general status or health of the library as well as specific hardware status. The page also provides access to event logs as well as library statistics. The Status page is divided into the following sections: • Overview Page • Hardware Status Page • Event Log Page • Statistics Page Overview Page 3 To access the Overview page, from any page, click Status from the navigation bar.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Hardware Status Page 3 The Hardware status page displays the library component status within the library. To access the Hardware page, from the Status page, click on the Hardware tab at the top of the page. The Hardware Status page displays (see figure 63): Figure 63 Hardware Status Page Hardware components Library components within the library are displayed in a tree-like fashion. A red background indicates critical or failed condition.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Event Log Page 3 The Event Log page allows the user to view events that occur on the library.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status 1 In the Event Log page, change the From and To areas to reflect the time range of the event log you wish to view. Click the up and down arrows to change the hour and/or minute values by increments of one. Double-clicking will increment or decrement the value by 5. You may also type in a valid hour (0 - 24) or minute (0 - 59). Note: The default date/time range is one hour prior to the current time and day.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Table 20 Statistics Information Cabinet or Component Statistical Information Cabinet (library) Time since last power-on (seconds) Time processing robot commands (seconds) Estimated number of power cycles Attempted slot/port picks Attempted slot/port places Attempted drive picks Attempted drive places Number of individual horizontal moves Number of individual vertical moves Number of individual extension moves Number of individual gripper moves Num
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Status Cabinet or Component Statistical Information Number of extension retries Number of gripper retries Number of depth retries Number of rotary retries Number of drive place retries Number of drive pick retries Number of partially gripped cartridge retries Number of drive load retries Number of barcode scan retries Number of slot/port pick retries Number of slot/port place retries To access the Statistics page, from the Status page, click on the Statist
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Figure 65 Statistics Page Note: Statistics for individual elements (a specific drive, slot, or port) are included in the element detail window and can be viewed by clicking on a drive, slot, or port link from zoom windows accessed via the Operations pages. The zoom windows are opened by clicking on the panel or cluster name from physical or logical maps.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Accessing the Operations Page 3 To access the Operations page, click Operations from the contents frame. The management frame displays the Operations page (see figure 62). Figure 66 Operations Page Find Page 3 The Find page allows the user to find and locate specific barcodes within the library as well as view the library contents (slots, ports, drives, gripper, or address).
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Figure 67 Find Page Find barcode Find Media ID Select physical/logical map The Find page is divided into the following sections: • Find Barcode • Find Media ID • Select Map Find Barcode 3 The find barcode section allows the user to find a specific barcode (or partial barcode) within the library and view its location. To find a barcode or partial barcode: 1 Enter a barcode, or partial barcode with wildcards (*,?) in the barcode field.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations A separate window displays the barcode(s) sharing the barcode string entered in the barcode field. Click the individual barcode label to display the corresponding cartridge detail page. 3 Find Media ID The show contents section allows the user to locate a specific media ID within the library (slots, ports, drives, gripper, or address) To find a media ID: 1 Enter a media ID, or partial ID with wildcards (*, ?) in the Media ID field.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Logical Map: A logical map displays slots, magazines, drives, and fixed slots. Clicking on the panel name opens a zoom view of the panel (i.e. similar to pulling out a loadport or drawer) displaying all elements (slots, ports, or drives) in a spreadsheet format. From the zoom view, clicking on an element opens a detail window.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations To move a cartridge: 1 Select a cabinet, source element (slot, drive, address, or hand), and enter a starting position and count. If the count field is left empty, only the starting cartridge is moved. Note: The hand is the robotic gripper used to move cartridges in the library. If the library is in a stacked environment with other PX500 Series libraries, the pass-thru slot is available as a source element.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Figure 69 Inventory Page Inventory To perform an inventory: 1 Select the cabinet or library to inventory. 2 Click Apply to perform the inventory. The progress of the inventory displays in a separate window.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Operations Figure 70 Drives Page Drive operations To perform an action on a tape drive(s) 1 Select a cabinet and enter a tape drive number 2 Select the action to perform (power off, power on, or reset). Caution: Ensure that the tape drive does not contain a tape cartridge prior to powering down the tape drive. 3 Click Apply to perform the action. The drive actions are performed.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Setup The Setup page is divided into the following sections: • Identification • Users • Key Users • SCSI/Fibre • FC/iSCSI Bridge - Only if a Fibre Channel or iSCSI bridge is present • Network • Events • Date & Time • Library • Partitions • Field Service • Secure Key Note: The Secure Key tab is only available under the Setup page when the secure key administrator (skadmin) is logged onto the system AND a secure key capable tape drive (DLT-S4) is instal
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 71 Setup Page Identification 3 The identification information is used to identify the library to assist customer support when servicing the library. 1 To access the Identification page, from the Setup page, click on the Identification tab at the top of the page. The Identification page displays (see figure 71). 2 Edit the identification information as desired (see table 24 for a description of the fields). 3 Click Save when complete.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Users 3 Field Description Contract Number* Enter the contract number for the library. This is used to identify the library to customer support. Asset Number Customer internal tracking number. Location Enter the location of the library. This helps to identify the library when remotely controlling multiple machines. Description Enter a short description of the library.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 72 Users Page 2 Edit the user information as desired (see table 22 for a description of the fields). Note: The username and password are limited to 7 characters. 3 Click Apply when complete. 4 To remove a user, select the user check box and click Remove User. Table 22 User Information Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Field Description Full Name* Enter the full name of the user User Name* Enter a user name.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Key Users 3 Field Description Assign Role Select either Administrator or Operator for user privileges. An operator only has access to library status information. An administrator has access to all areas of the remote management pages.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 73 Create Key User To create a Key User: Note: Only users with administrator privileges (other than the default administrator) can create a secure user. There is only one Key User and the username is always skadmin. 1 Enter a secure password. Note: Key User Passwords must be at least four characters long and include at least one non-alphanumeric character. Spaces, double quotes (“), and blank passwords are rejected.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup The Key User is removed. 3 Updating the Key User Password To update the secure key password: Note: Only the Key User (logged in as skadmin) can change the key user password. 1 Log on to the library as the Key User (username: skadmin). 2 Enter the current Key User Password. 3 Click the Users tab. The Change Key User Password section displays at the bottom of the Users page (see figure 75).
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup SCSI/Fibre 3 This section allows the user to set the SCSI IDs for the changer (library) and every tape drive within the library and also configure any Fibre Channel tape drives. 1 To access the SCSI/Fibre page, from the Setup page, click on the SCSI/ Fibre tab at the top of the page. The SCSI/Fibre page displays (see figure 76). Figure 76 SCSI Page 2 To change a SCSI ID, enter the ID number in the field next to the device and click Apply.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup The media changer or tape drive configuration screen displays. Refer to table 23 for configuration options. Table 23 Native Fibre Channel Configuration Options FC/iSCSI Bridge 3 Configuration Option Description Configured Speed Select 1 G, 2 G, or Auto negotiate to set the configured speed Configured Topology Select point-to-point, arbitrated loop, or Auto negotiate to set the configured topology. Loop ID Select the loop ID.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 77 Fibre Channel/iSCSI Page Bridge links FC1202 shown The FC/iSCSI bridge page displays: • Cabinet number(s) • Device number(s) • IP address for the FC/iSCSI bridge • Model of the FC/iSCSI bridge • World wide name for the FC/iSCSI bridge • Serial number for the FC/iSCSI bridge • Current firmware revision on the FC/iSCSI bridge 2 Click Rescan to discover new FC/iSCSI bridges or updated firmware.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup 1 To access the Network page, from the Setup page, click on the Network tab at the top of the page. The Network page displays (see figure 78). Figure 78 Network Page 2 Edit the network information as desired (see table 24 for a description of the fields). 3 Click Save. The Quantum PX500 Series will not use the new network information until it has been rebooted (see “Setup” on page 106).
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Table 24 Network Configuration Fields Events 3 Field Description Hostname* View or set the hostname for the library (for example, the DNS name) Domain* View or set the domain name for the library IP Address* View or set the IP address for the library Subnet Mask* View or set the subnet mask for the library Default Gateway* View or set the default gateway for the library Obtain IP from DHCP Server If your network uses a DHCP server to as
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 79 Events Page 2 Edit the Email information as desired (see table 25 for a description of the fields) and click Update. 3 After editing the Email information, click the Send button to test the notification system. If the test is not successful, verify the email server information and the administrative recipients list and try again. The Email area details are shown in table 25, table 26, and table 26.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Table 26 Send Email Test Field Description Message Type: Warning When a warning state exists on the Quantum PX500 Series system such as an overtemp condition, an email is sent to everyone on the warning recipient list. Message Type: Informational When an informational event has occurred on the Quantum PX500 Series system such as starting up or shutting down the system, an email is sent to everyone on the operator access recipient list.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup agents, store data about themselves in Management Information Bases (MIBs) and return this data to the SNMP requesters. 1 Under Community Names (see figure 80), click New to enter the new community information: a A unique name in the Name field, the field holds up to 60 characters. No blank spaces are allowed.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Figure 80 SNMP Section of Event Page 4 Enable the trap selections to be reported (see table 27): Table 27 SNMP Trap Selections Field Description Informational If selected, Informational Traps are enabled. Warning If selected, Warning Traps are enabled. Critical If selected, Critical Traps are enabled. 5 Click Save. A Results page displays indicating the configuration has been changed.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup 1 To access the Date & Time page, from the Setup page, click on the Date & Time tab at the top of the page. The Date & Time page displays (see figure 81). Figure 81 Date & Time Page 2 Select Manual to manually set the system date and time using the Change button for the system date and drop down boxes for the system time. 3 Click Save when complete.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup The Library page displays (see figure 82). Figure 82 Library Page 2 Edit the library settings as desired (see table 28 for a description of the fields) and click Apply. Table 28 Library Configuration Field Description Enable Left Load Port/Right Load Port When enabled, the Left Load Port/Right Load Port will act as load ports. When disabled, they will be use as regular slots. 3 Click Reset to return the library to its original settings.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Partitions 3 Library partitioning provides the capability to divide the library’s storage elements into separate partitions, usable by separate host computers on the same network. The maximum number of partitions per library is four partitions; however, the number of partitions is limited by the number of installed tape drives. For example: in a PX502 with two tape drives installed, only two partitions would be possible in this library.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Accessing the Partitions Page 3 To access the Partitions page, click Partitions from the Setup page. The management frame displays the Partitions page (see figure 83). Figure 83 Partitions Page When the library is in surrogate mode, this area of the partitions tab changes to indicate the drive number operating as the surrogate media changer.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup 3 Creating a Library Partition To create a library partition: Note: The library must be offline to create or edit a library partition. 1 Enter the partition information listed in table 29 and click New to create the partition. Table 29 Creating a Partition Field Description Partition Name Enter a unique name for the partition.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Setup Field Description Enable Autoclean Select this box to automatically clean the drives in the partition when needed. Emulate P-Series Select this box to return an P-Series inquiry string to the host connected to this partition. The partition will appear to the host as an P-Series tape library. Enable Barcode Swap Enables/disables swapping media type prefix from the back of barcode to the beginning.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key 3 Deleting a Library Partition There are two ways to delete partitions: 1 To delete a single library partition: a Select the partition link under the Partitions section. Note: b When a partition is added, edited, or deleted the library must be rebooted for the changes to take effect. Click Remove to delete the partition. The library partition is deleted. 2 To delete all of the library partitions: a Click Remove All.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Figure 84 Secure Key Page Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 129
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key The Secure Key page is divided into the following sections: • Protection Mode for Cartridges • Enable/Disable Secure Key for Drives • Select Secure Key for Library • Assign Secure Key to Cartridge • Create Secure Key Name/Secure Key Pair • Delete Secure Key Name • Backup Secure Key File • Upload Secure Key File Protection Mode for Cartridges 3 Refer to figure 85 for information on Protection Mode for Cartridges.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Three write protection modes are available: Enable/Disable Secure Key for Drives 3 • Never Write Secure Key to a Cartridge - The secure key will never • Only Write Secure Key to Blank Cartridges - The secure key will • Write Secure Key to All Cartridges - The secure key will be written to all cartridges, including blank and formatted cartridges containing data.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Select Secure Key for Library 3 Refer to figure 87 for information on Select Secure Key for Library. Figure 87 Select Secure Key for Library To select the secure key used by the library: 1 Select the secure key name from the list of available names. Note: Selecting None to will cause the library to NOT use a secure key. 2 Click Update. Note: Assign Secure Key to Cartridge 3 The system must be offline to modify a secure key.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Click Find to list all secured cartridges and their assigned secure key names. To assign a secure key to a cartridge: 1 Enter the barcode of the cartridge. Separate multiple barcodes with either spaces or commas. 2 Select a secure key name from the list of available names. 3 Selecting Remove will remove the association between the cartridge and a secure key name in the cartridge database. 4 Click Update to accept the changes.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key 3 Enter the same secure key in the Verify Secure Key field. Note: The Secure Key must be at least 8 characters and no more than 32 characters. The Secure Key must also contain at least one non-alphanumeric character and cannot include spaces or double quotes (““). 4 Click New to create the secure key name/key pair. Delete Secure Key Name3 Refer to figure 90 for information on Delete Secure Key Name.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key 1 Select the desired Secure Key Names from the available lists. 2 Click Delete. A confirmation message will be displayed, click Yes to continue. Any tape drives that have been secure key enabled will remain enabled, but the secure key will not be used to read or write cartridges. Backup Secure Key File 3 Refer to figure 91 for information on Backup Secure Key File.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Upload Secure Key File 3 Refer to figure 92 for information on Upload Secure Key File. Figure 92 Upload Secure Key File A file containing a list of Secure Key Name/Secure Key Pairs can be restored to the library. Note: The user defined encryption key of the library originally maintaining the list is required to restore the file. To upload (restore) a Secure Key File: 1 Enter the encryption key of the original library.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration This section provides information on “Best Practices” when implementing DLTSage Tape Security and also instructions for migrating your security keys from one library to another.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Secure Key Best Practices and Tape Migration 3 Disaster Recovery Scenario In the disaster recovery scenario, the original library is inoperable, but secure keys and barcode associations have been saved off of the system and are available on the network. 1 Remove the tape cartridges and place them in another tape security enabled library. 2 Follow the steps listed below (beginning with step 2) to import cartridges and associate barcodes with secure keys.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities Utilities The Utilities page is divided into the following sections: • Library • System Tests • Maintenance 1 To access the Utilities page, from the Overview page, click on the Utilities tab at the top of the page.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities To access the Library page, from the Utilities page, click on the Library tab at the top of the page. The Library page displays (see figure 94): Figure 94 Library Page 3 Online/Offline The online/offline button allows the user to turn the cabinet online or offline remotely. The action displayed on the button will depend on the current state of the library or cabinet. If the library (cabinet) is online, Offline button will be displayed.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities 3 Reboot Library The Reboot Library button allows you to remotely reboot the library. To reboot the library: 1 Click Reboot. The library reboots. 3 Park for Shipping Note: You must remove all tape cartridges from the library prior to parking the library robotics for shipment. The Park for Shipping button allows you to remotely park the robot for library shipment.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities System Tests 3 The system tests section allows the user to run a series of tests on an individual cabinet axis. 1 To access the System Test page, from the Utilities page, click on the System Test tab at the top of the page. The System Test page displays (see figure 95). Figure 95 Selftest Page To run a Health Test on a cabinet: Note: The library must be off-line before executing any health tests. 1 Click the Start Test button.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities The system performs a health test on all robotic axis. Previous test results can be viewed below. 3 System Tests The system test section allows the user to run a series of tests on an individual cabinet axis. 1 To access the System Tests page, from the Utilities page, click on the System Tests tab at the top of the page. The System Tests page displays (see figure 96).
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities 1 Select an action and a number of runs and click Apply. The cabinet performs the system test. If you leave the runs field empty, the system test will run continuously until you abort the system test. Previous test results can be viewed below. Maintenance 3 The maintenance section allows the user to backup or restore system configuration files as well as upload new cabinet firmware.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities 3 Configuration Files Configuration files contain all of the configurable information on the library (see table 30 for file types). This configuration file should be saved on a local host on the same network. If the library configuration file is corrupted, this backup configuration file can be uploaded back to the library without reconfiguring the entire library.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Utilities 3 Upload Drive Image The upload drive image section allows the user to remotely upload new tape drive firmware to a specific tape drive within the library. To upload drive firmware: Note: The library must be offline to update the drive firmware. 1 Select an individual tape drive and number or select an entire cabinet to update the drive firmware for all tape drives within the library cabinet.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Reference Click the View Log link to view the log file for a specific tape drive (see figure 99). The log sense information for the tape drive displays. Click Next to see additional log sense information. Figure 99 View Log Page To retrieve a FA log file (failure analysis), click Retrieve. Reference The links on this page provide access to various points of interest which may be helpful in the operation and support of your library.
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Reference Figure 100 Reference Page 2 To access the About page, click the About tab at the top of the page. The About page displays the model number, software version, serial number, and slot/drive configuration (see figure 101).
Chapter 3 Quantum PX500 Series Remote Management Logout Logout The Logout page allows you to logout of the PX500 remote management pages. To logout of the library remote management pages, click Logout. The session is closed. Start a new session by re-authenticating when prompted or close your browser.
Chapter 4 4 SNMP Trap List This chapter provides the supported SNMP trap list for the PX500 Series tape libraries. The following table is sorted by the Reported By column: 1 Code Update 2 Diagnostic 3 Drive Manager 4 Event Manager 5 Image Process 6 OCP 7 SCSI 8 Servo 9 System Manager 10 System Monitor Event Details - indicates the text that appears on the OCP and also in the Remote Management web pages. Event Description - provides a more detailed description of the event that occurred.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Start Backup System Codeupdate (type/dest) A backup flash update was attempted. Informational Code update Start Sled Codeupdate (type/dest) A drive sled update was attempted. Informational Code update Start Drive Codeupdate (type/dest) A drive update was attempted. Informational Code update Loader Image size larger than hdr entry (image size) The library failed the version verification test.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Codeupdate failed (status) A code update has failed. Informational Code update Backplane nv erase err (region id/status) Non Volatile memory on the back plane could not be erased. Replace the backplane to restore normal library operations. Critical Diagnostics Backplane nv read err (region id/status) Non Volatile memory on the back plane could not be read. Replace the backplane to restore normal library operations.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Test structure corrupt (testId) An internal firmware error has occurred. Critical Diagnostics Insufficient num cart for test (num) Not enough tape cartridges in the library to complete the system test. Warning Diagnostics Insufficient num drives for test (num) Not enough tape drives in the library to complete the system test.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By XY-cal offset fail The calibration test used to compute offsets for the robotics tray has failed. Critical Diagnostics Z & hand cal offset fail The calibration test used to compute offsets for the robotics tray up/down and robotics hand has failed. Critical Diagnostics Z & hand_theta cal offset fail The calibration test used to compute offsets for the robotics tray up/down and robotics hand rotation has failed.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Hand-theta motor fail (zone #) The robotic hand has failed to position rotation to a predetermined physical location. Critical Diagnostics Hand-theta neg position fail (zone #) The robotic hand has failed to position rotation to a predetermined physical location. Critical Diagnostics Hand-theta pos position fail (zone #) The robotic hand has failed to position rotation to a predetermined physical location.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Ralu rnd number generator reset The random number generator used to calculate the slot locations for the internal Random Access Load Unload (RALU) function has been reset. Informational Diagnostics Elem move failed limits check A move to an element failed a calibration limit. Warning Diagnostics Hand-communication fail The communications to the robotic hand has failed.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By XY-position fail The robotic hand has failed to position the XY axis to a predetermined physical location. Critical Diagnostics XY-safe to rotate fail The safe to rotate sensor used to home the XY axis could not be seen by the calibration routine. Warning Diagnostics Y-position fail (zone #) The robotic hand has failed to position the XY axis to a predetermined physical location.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Response ServiceType not supported The drive does not support the requested operation. Warning Critical Drive Manager SCSI Response ptr is NULL ptr Drive did not return proper data to the requested command. Critical Drive Manager SCSI unsupported response code Drive does not support the requested command. Critical Drive Manager Too many busy retries The drive has responded with too may busy responses.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By System reset by hardware (code/srr0) Codes are: Critical Event Manager • CRITICAL 0x1111 • MACHINE_CHECK 0x2222 • ID_DATA_STORAGE 0x3333 • ISI_EXCEPTION 0x4444 • ALIGNMENT_EXCEPTION x5555 • PROGRAM_EXCEPTION x6666 • SYSTEM_CALL 0x7777FIT 0x8888 • WATCHDOG 0x9999 • INT_ID_DATA_TLB 0xAAAA • INT_ID_INST_TLB 0xBBBB • INT_ID_DEBUG 0xCCCC • INT_ID_RESET • srr0 is always 0 System reset by software (0/0) System has been reset by
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Rebooted by hardware trap (post fail/sled:qsb) Serial Bus channel: Informational Event Manager • Drive Channel 89 - 0x00000200 • Drive Channel 67 - 0x00000100 • Drive Channel 45 - 0x00000080 • Drive Channel 23 - 0x00000040 • Drive Channel 01 - 0x00000020 • Front Panel - 0x00000010XYZ 0x00000008 • Hand - 0x00000004 • Regulator Module - 0x00000002 • Backplane - 0x00000001 Rebooted by software trap (post fail/sled:qsb) An u
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Camera failed POST (event class/failure detail) Event Classes: Critical Image proc Critical Image proc • Internal Firmware Failure 0x24 • Operating System Failure - 0x43 and 0x44 • Camera Init Failure 0x7C • Failure details are listed below.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Camera was unexpectedly reset The internal camera has been reset since the last time the system was powered on. Warning Image proc Couldn’t get mutex for camera I2C (thrdx status) The operating system has failed to create a resource. Warning Image proc Unknown status for OCP status LED (lib status) The Front Panel hardware is in an unknown state.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Unexpected response no non-immed A response to an outstanding non-immediate command was received and SCSI server did not know about the non-immediate command. Critical SCSI Unexpected response wrong state A response to an outstanding non-immediate command was received and SCSI server did not know about the non-immediate command. Critical SCSI No SCBs available The operating system has failed to create a resource.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Picker Axis Jammed The portion of the robotics that picks the tape can not move is respective motor. Warning Servo Picker Axis Position Lost The portion of the robotics that picks the tape can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits. Warning Servo Picker Axis Retry The portion of the robotics that picks the tape has exceeded internal retries.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By XY Axis Jammed The portion of the robotics that moves the XY axis can not move its respective motor. Warning Servo XY Axis Position Lost The portion of the robotics that moves the XY axis can not move its respective motor to the expected internal limits. Warning Servo XY Axis Retry The portion of the robotics that moves XY has exceeded internal retries.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Position to XYZ Failed Robotics could not move to any axis position. Warning Servo Failed to read NVM (status, region) The robotics backplane has failed. Critical Sys manager Failed to write NVM (status, region) The robotics backplane has failed. Critical Sys manager Init element structure failed A firmware error has occurred.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Drv type from dmgr is not known (type) A firmware error has occurred. Critical Sys manager Failed to send response (status) A firmware error has occurred. Critical Sys manager Invalid element type in get SCSI Start Addr (type/sys Id) Bad element address. Warning Sys manager Invalid element type in get element count (type/ sys Id) Bad element address.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Cleaning tape not found (tape type) An operation failed. Warning Sys manager Cleaning tape not loaded for clean op (drvNum) An operation failed. Critical Sys manager Drive cleaning operation failed (drvNum, status) An operation failed. Critical Sys manager Stack message received while one in progress (cab index, offset) A stack communication error has occurred.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Fan speed critical(0,id) Fan monitoring Critical Sys monitor Fan speed warning(0,id) • id Blake 0 B1|B2|B3 " PSU0" • 1 B1|B2|B3 " PSU1" • 2 B2|B3 " PSU2" • 3 B2|B3 " PSU3" • 4 B3 " PSU4" • 5 B3 " PSU5" • 6 B1|B2|B3 "Sled0" • 7 B1|B2|B3 "Sled1" • 8 B2|B3 "Sled2" • 9 B2|B3 "Sled3" • 10 B2|B3 "Sled4" • 11 B2|B3 "Sled5" • 12 B3 "Sled6" • 13 B3 "Sled7" • 14 B3 "Sled8" • 15 B3 "Sled9" • 16 B2|B3 "CPCI0" • 17 B2|B3 "CPCI1" FPGA
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Unexpected error returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hange-QSB(index,status) A firmware error has occurred. Critical Sys monitor Unexpected error returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hangepower(index,status) A firmware error has occurred. Critical Sys monitor Unexpected error returned from smgrEventDriveSensorC hangepower(index,status) A firmware error has occurred.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Unexpected error returned from smgrEventSensorChang e-temp(0,status) A firmware error has occurred. Critical Sys monitor Unexpected error returned from smgrEventVarriesfans(0,status) A firmware error has occurred. Critical Sys monitor MAC Address is Zero(index/index) MAC address is not set.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Monitored power level critical(0,id) Power monitoring Warning Critical Sys monitor Monitored power level warning(0,id) channel 0-1id Blake Units 0 B2|B3 VOLTS "3.3v cpci_A" 1 B2|B3 VOLTS "5.0v cpci_A" 2 B2|B3 VOLTS "24v cpci_A" 3 B2|B3 VOLTS "24v cpci_B" 4 B3 VOLTS "24v cpci_C" 5 B2|B3 VOLTS "3.3v cpci_B" 6 B2|B3 VOLTS "5.0v cpci_B" 7 B3 VOLTS "3.3v cpci_C" 8 B3 VOLTS "5.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By QSB Channel Errors (channel/errors) A QSB error has occurred. Warning Sys monitor QSB Channel Failure (channel/count) A QSB failure has occurred. Critical Sys monitor QSB Channel Resyncs (channel/resyncs) A QSB resync has occurred. Warning Sys monitor RTC Failure The real time clock has failed. Critical Sys monitor RTC Time not set The real time clock has not been set.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By BRM2 is over temperature(old temp/ new temp) The BRM2 has experienced an over-temp condition. Critical Sys monitor BRM3 is over temperature(old temp/ new temp) The BRM3 has experienced an over-temp condition. Critical Sys monitor OCP is over temperature(old temp/ new temp) The OCP has experienced an over-temp condition.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By SLED6 is over temperature(old temp/ new temp) Sled 6 has experienced an overtemp condition. Critical Sys monitor SLED7 is over temperature(old temp/ new temp) Sled 7 has experienced an overtemp condition. Critical Sys monitor SLED8 is over temperature(old temp/ new temp) Sled 8 has experienced an overtemp condition.
Chapter 4 SNMP Trap List Event Detail Event Description Category Reported By Temp Sensor Communication Failed(channel/iic_id) A temperature sensor has failed.
Chapter 5 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems you may encounter during the setup and operation of the Quantum PX500 Series library. Corrective information is provided to help you resolve the problems. Several of these problems produce error messages on the OCP called events (refer to chapter 4).
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Start-up Problems 5 Table 31 describes corrective actions for problems which occur during start-up. Table 31 Start-up Problems Problem Corrective Action The library does not power on. • Make sure all power cords are connected to grounded electrical outlet. • Press the power button located on the front of the library. The library or tape drives do not respond on the SCSI bus.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions OCP Problems 5 Table 32 describes corrective actions for OCP problems. Table 32 OCP Problems Problem Corrective Action The OCP is blank. • Physically remove the AC power by removing all power cords from the power supply(s) and reconnect them. • Confirm that power is on and if the OCP is still blank, contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer (see “Contacts” on page xix).
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Table 33 Robotics (Gripper) Problems Problem Corrective Action The robot does not move at power up. • Make sure that all internal packing materials (foam pads and metal straps) have been removed. • Check the library state on the OCP or remote management pages. If Door Open is displayed, make sure the front doors are closed. • Physically remove the AC power by removing all power cords from the power supply(s) and reconnect them.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action The robot drops a cartridge. • Open the doors. • Retrieve the cartridge, orient it properly, and place the cartridge in an empty storage slot. (Do not try to place the cartridge in the gripper.) • Perform an inventory (see “Inventory Page” on page 103). • If the operator manually places a cartridge in an empty slot, he must then run an inventory so the library records the position of the manually placed cartridge.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Problem Corrective Action A tape cartridge (medium) is reported not present. This indicates that the gripper could not sense a tape cartridge in a particular storage slot even though the inventory reports that it is present. The system performs optimally when tape cartridge labels are present. Check to see if the designated cartridge is present. If it is, make sure it is properly seated.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Interpreting System LED Status The following system LED status indicators are available on the PX500 series libraries: • Operator Control Panel (OCP) LED Status • System Controller Board (SCB) LED Status • Power Supply LED Status • Tape Drive LED Status Operator Control Panel (OCP) LED Status 5 The OCP has an LED indicator reporting the library state (see table 35).
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status OCP LED Power button System Controller Board (SCB) LED Status 5 LED Status Problem/Status Amber flashing The library is in an attention state. Amber solid An error has occurred on the library. The SCB contains LED indicators that reports the state of the SCB and Fibre Channel port (see table 36 and table 37).
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Table 36 SCSI SCB LED Customer network Internal network SCB LED indicator LED Status Problem/Status SCB LED Flashing SCB good. Communicating. SCB LED solid • System busy. • If the LED is solid for more than two minutes and the library has been initialized, contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see (“Contacts” on page xix). SCB LED Off • System idle.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Table 37 Fibre Channel SCB LED Internal network SCB LED indicator Fibre Channel LED indicator Customer network LED Status Problem/Status SCB LED Flashing SCB good. Communicating. SCB LED solid • System busy. • If the LED is solid for more than two minutes and the library has been initialized, contact an authorized Quantum field service engineer see (“Contacts” on page xix). SCB LED Off • System idle.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Power Supply LED Status 5 The power supplies have an LED indicator reporting the power supply state (see table 38). Table 38 Power Supply LEDs LEDs Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide LED Status Problem/Status AC OK solid green Power has been applied to the power supply and is within specifications. AC OK off The power supply is not attached to a power source or the power source has failed.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Interpreting System LED Status Tape Drive LED Status 5 The tape drive canisters have LED indicators reporting the tape drive state (see table 39). Table 39 Tape Drive LEDs Left yellow LED (Fibre Channel 1) Right yellow LED (Fibre Channel 2) Green activity LED Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide LED Status Problem/Status Green flashing Drive good. Communicating. Green solid Drive failed Off No power to drive. Left yellow on Fibre Channel port active.
Appendix A Specifications A This appendix lists the following specifications for the PX500 Series libraries: • Physical Specifications • Performance Specifications • Reliability Specifications • Tape Drive Specifications • Environmental Specifications • SCSI Specifications Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 189
Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications Physical Specifications Table 40 Unit Dimensions/ Weight PX502 PX506 PX510 Width 19 in. (482 mm) 19 in. (482 mm) 19 in. (482 mm) Depth 31 in. (762 mm.) 31 in. (762 mm.) 31 in. (762 mm) Height 6.75 in. (171 mm) 17.25 in. (438 mm) 31.25 in. (794 mm) Weight 87 lbs. (39 kg) with 2 drives, 2 magazines, and 0 cartridges installed 202 lbs. (92 kg) with 6 drives, 4 magazines, and 0 cartridges installed 334 lbs.
Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications PX502 PX506 PX510 Number of Magazines Up to 2 Up to 4 Up to 10 Magazine Capacity Each magazine holds up to 15 SDLT tape cartridges or up to 18 LTO tape cartridges Manual Access Facility Yes Yes Yes Robot Mounted Bar Code Reader Yes Yes Yes Scalability Yes Yes Yes * LTO-2 Ultrium cartridges are recommended.
Appendix A Specifications Performance Specifications Performance Specifications Table 42 Performance Specifications Average Swap Time PX502 PX506 PX510 Less than 14 seconds Less than 17 seconds Less than 20 seconds Table 43 Library Performance Data Capacity (Excluding Fixed Slots)* Maximum Data Capacity (Including Fixed Slots)* Maximum Data Throughput* DLT-S4 48 TB 51.2 TB 864 GB/hr Ultra 320 SCSI SDLT 600 18 TB 19.2 TB 518 GB/hr Ultra160 SCSI HP LTO Gen 2 7.2 TB 7.
Appendix A Specifications Reliability Specifications Data Capacity (Excluding Fixed Slots)* Maximum Data Capacity (Including Fixed Slots)* Maximum Data Throughput* 240 TB 273.6 TB 4.4 TB/hr Ultra 320 SCSI 90 102 2.6 TB/hr Ultra160 SCSI HP LTO Gen 2 72 TB 80 TB 2.2 TB/hr LVD Ultra 2 SCSI HP LTO Gen 3 144 TB 160 TB 5.
Appendix A Specifications Tape Drive Specifications Tape Drive Specifications Table 45 Tape Drive Specifications Native Mode With 2:1 Compression Drive Type Transfer Rate Capacity Transfer Rate Capacity DLT-S4 3600 MB/min 800 GB 7200 MB/min 1600 GB SDLT 600 2160 MB/min. 300 GB 4320 MB/min. 600 GB HP LTO Gen 2 1800 MB/min. 200 GB 3600 MB/min. 400 GB HP LTO Gen 3 4800 MB/min. 400 GB. 9600 MB/min.
Appendix A Specifications SCSI Specifications Noise Levels 1 Temperature (Operating) Temperature (Non-Operating) Humidity 20% to 80% non-condensing 10% to 90% non-condensing Altitude -500 to +10,000 feet (-152 to +3,048 meters) -500 to +40,000 feet (-152 to +12,192 meters) The work area noise generated by the library amounts to 57.4 dB(A). Deutch: Die arbeitsplatzbezogene Geräuschemission des Gerätes beträgt 57.dB(A).
Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance B This appendix provides guidelines for handling SDLT cartridges and visually inspecting cartridges if necessary. Handling DLTtape Cartridges • Always keep each tape cartridge in its protective plastic case when it is not in the library. • When carrying tape cartridges in their cases, always orient the cases so that the grooves in the cases interlock. This prevents the cases from slipping apart and falling.
Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges • Never apply adhesive labels or POST-IT notes to the top, side, or bottom of your DLTtape cartridge. Only use the user slide- in type label provided with each cartridge and slide it over the label slot on the cartridge. • Do not carry cartridges loosely in a box or any other container. Allowing cartridges to bang together exposes them to unnecessary physical shock.
Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges 2 Gently shake the tape cartridge. Listen for any rattling of loose pieces inside the cartridge. Caution: If you hear anything loose inside the cartridge, do not use the cartridge. 3 Locate the reel lock openings (see figure 102) and verify that you can see the reel locks. The reel locks are small plastic tabs near the center of the reel lock openings. They can be broken if the cartridge is dropped.
Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges Figure 103 Opening the Tape Cartridge Door Tape cartridge door Tab 7 Verify that: • The tape is wound tightly on the reel • The tape leader loop is sticking up about an eighth of an inch • The tape leader loop is not bent or torn Caution: If any of the above conditions are not met, do not use the cartridge. 8 Check for proper operation of the tape cartridge’s write-protect switch (see figure 104).
Appendix B SDLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges Figure 104 Write Protect Switch Write-protect switch Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 200
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library C This appendix explains how to install the Quantum PX502 Series library. Caution: Quantum highly recommends that a Quantum authorized service representative relocate and install a Quantum PX506 or PX510 library to another location.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Selecting an Installation Location Rack Space Requirements Figure 3 105 shows the minimum rack space required by the PX502 library. • Depth - 31 in (76.2 cm) • Width - 19 in (48.3 cm) • Height - 6.75 (17 cm) • Weight - 52 lbs (23.6 kg) • Clearance behind library - 4 in (10 cm) behind unit for proper air flow Figure 105 Rack Space Requirements 19 Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide in ( 48. i 31 3c o3 nt n 6i .
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Preparing for the Installation Environmental Conditions 3 Refer to appendix A on page 189 for environmental condition information.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library • Avoid touching connectors and other components. Note: Dry climates and cold-weather heating environments have lower relative humidity and are more likely to produce static electricity.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure Description Clip nut Through holes require clip nuts to accept mounting hardware. Threaded holes require neither cage or clip nuts to accept mounting hardware. Note: Front panel 1 PX502 System Table 49 PX502 Rail Hole Patterns and Mounting Positions The rails within the rack have a hole pattern that repeats throughout the rail. X marks the screw positions.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Warning: Installing the Library 3 If the rack is empty at the time of installation, do NOT install the PX502 library too high in the rack. The weight of the library may cause the rack to become “top heavy” and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack. Begin installing the PX502 library from the bottom of the rack if more than one library is installed in the rack.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Qty Figure Description 2 Right and left support shelves (left shown) 4 sets Front and back rail mounting hardware(M5 x 12 allen screws and mounting plates) 2 sets Back bracket hardware (M5 x 8 allen screws and mounting plate) 2 sets Back clamp hardware (M5 x 10 and back clamp) Installing the Rack Mount Shelves 3 1 Assemble the rack mount shelves by (see figure 107): Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 207
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library a Loosely attach the adjustable shelves (right and left) with 4 M5 x 10 Allen screws and T-nuts. Note: b T-Nuts must be oriented so they fit in the grooves of the shelves. Attach the appropriate rail adapter to the front and back of the rack mount shelves (right and left) with 4 M5 x 10 Allen screws (each rail adapter is marked with the specific hole type supported, either metric or standard).
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 107 Assembling the Left-Hand Rack Mount Shelves Rail adapter Allen screws T-nuts ft s Le lf he Allen screws Rail adapter Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Allen screws FlexLink™ opening located towards the front for the left-hand shelf 209
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 108 Assembling the Right-Hand Rack Mount Shelves Rail adapter Allen screws T-nuts Ri gh Allen screws FlexLink opening located towards the back for the right-hand shelf ts he lf Allen screws Rail adapter 2 Install the left and right rack mount shelves into the rack (the rack mount shelves adjust 27 in. to 36 in.) and secure with a mounting plate and 2 M4 x 12 Allen screws at the front and back of the rack (see figure 109).
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 109 Installing the Rack Mount Shelves Mounting plate M4 x 12 Allen screws Left rack mount shelf Fr o nt of rac k Right rack mount shelf 3 Once the rack mount shelves are secured to the rack, tighten the Allen screws securing the adjustable shelves together.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library 3 Installing the Library Chassis Warning: The PX502 weighs approximately 65 lbs (29 kg) without power supplies or tape drives. At least two people are required to lift and install either library. 1 The back mounting brackets are lettered (A through I so the correct mounting position is easily determined. The mounting positions differ depending on the depth of the rack (see table 51).
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 110 Back Mounting Brackets Back mounting bracket Allen screws Right-hand back bracket shown. 2 Install the library into the rack as shown (see figure 110). Warning: Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide The PX502 weighs approximately 65 lbs (29 kg) without power supplies or tape drives. At least two people are required to lift and install either library.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 111 Installing the PX502 in the Rack PHILLIPS screws 3 Secure the back of the library to the rack with two mounting clamps and two Allen screws on each clamp. The mounting clamps are oriented differently depending on the depth of the rack (see figure 112). Note: If the rack depth is 27 to 30 in., the long portion of the clamp is mounted to the back. If the rack depth is 30 to 36 in., the long portion is mounted to the front.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 112 Securing the Back of the Library Allen screws Long portion Right-hand back bracket shown. :DUQLQJ +D]DUGRXV 0RYLQJ 3DUWV .HHS )LQJHUV DQG 2WKHU %RG\ 3DUWV $ZD\ :KHQ 5HPRYLQJ DQG ,QVWDOOLQJ 7DSH 'ULYHV :DUQXQJ *HIlKUOLFKH EHZHJOLFKH 7HLOH +DOWHQ 6LH GLH )LQJHU XQG DQGHUH .
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library a Insert the tape drive into the drive bay slowly until the connectors are seated (see figure 113). Figure 113 PX502 Tape Drive Numbering Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 b Tighten the tape drive captive screws using a flat blade screwdriver. c Repeat these steps to install another tape drive in a different location, if desired. The library chassis is installed in the rack.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library • Figure 116 Native Fibre Channel System Controller Board Note: Quantum ships sufficient SCSI cables and terminators with the libraries to set up two-drives per SCSI bus. One tape drive per SCSI bus may be necessary for optimum performance. Refer to your tape drive documentation. Note: SCSI cable lengths should not exceed 39.37 feet (12 meters) between the host and the library for single drive per bus installations.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 115 PX502 Cable Configuration (Surrogate) Ethernet Surrogate System Controller Board Tape drive 2 Power Terminator Note: Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide SCSI host Tape drive 1 Back of Library When operating in surrogate mode, the SCSI host connection must be made to tape drive 1.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 116 PX502 Cable Configuration (Native Fibre Channel) Fibre Channel host/SAN Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Fibre Channel ports Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 219
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 117 PX502 Stacked Cabling Configuration (SCSI Shown) Host computer PX502 (master library) Ethernet Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 PX502 (slave library) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Host computer PX502 (slave library) Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 Host computer The library host and Ethernet network are connected only to the Master library.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Loading the Tape Cartridges 3 Initial Configuration 3 Before operating the library, load the appropriate tape cartridges (LTO and/or SDLT) into the library starting with the left-hand magazines (refer to Preparing the Library for Operation on page 48 for more information on tape cartridges).
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library 1 Verify that: • Power cables are firmly in place • All doors are closed 2 Turn on the power switch located in the lower left-hand corner of the OCP (see figure 118). Figure 118 Turning On the Library OCP Power button During the power up sequence, the library performs an inventory. The power up sequence can take several minutes. Setting the Library Options 3 To set the library options: 1 Press Setup from the Home screen.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Figure 119 Setup Screen Enter 2 From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Cabinet and press Enter. The Cabinet screen displays (see figure 120): Figure 120 Library Options Screen 3 The Stack role screen allows you to configure the library as a “Master” or “Slave” in a multiple library stack. The library is configured “Stand alone” by default.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library Table 52 Setting Up the Cabinet Cabinet Options Description Host bus Sets the SCSI ID for both the library and tape drives. Stack role Assigns the library stack role as Master, Slave, or Stand alone. There can be only one Master library in a multiple stack. Once configured as a slave, all library OCP functions can be controlled via the Master library OCP.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Installing the Library 2 Use the up and down arrows to view or edit the date and time information. Press Enter to accept the new settings. 3 When you are finished viewing/editing the date and time information, press Exit to return to the Setup screen. 3 Setting Network Information To view or edit the network information: 1 From the Setup screen, use the up and down arrows to highlight Network and press Enter.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Emergency Library Access 4 For the network information such as the IP address to be active, you must reboot the library by holding down the power button located on the front of the library (see figure 118). The library shuts down. 5 Push the power button to start the library. The PX502 tape library is initially configured and ready for use.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Emergency Library Access Figure 123 Opening the Right and Left Magazine Access Doors Left magazine door Right magazine door Door releases 3 Insert the wooden dowel that is included in the library accessory kit into the magazine release hole and trip the magazine release to remove the each magazine from the library (see figure 124). Remove both magazines from the library.
Appendix C Installing the PX502 Library Emergency Library Access Figure 124 Removing the Magazines Magazine release Magazine release (engaged) Right magazine Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 228
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library D This document explains how to repack the Quantum PX502 library. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure the library is shipped properly. Caution: This procedure requires the packing materials originally sent with the library for proper shipment. If you do not have the library packing materials, contact Quantum customer support for replacement packaging.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Removing the Library from the Rack Removing the Library from the Rack To remove the PX502 library from the rack: 1 Using the OCP, open the front doors, remove both tape cartridge magazines, and remove any tape cartridges from the fixed bins or FlexLink™ (refer to chapter 2, Basic Library Operations for information on OCP operation and bin locations). Note: You must remove all tape cartridges from the library prior to parking the library robotics for shipment.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Removing the Library from the Rack Figure 125 Removing the PX502 Library Tape drives Power supplies Right magazine Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 231
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints To ensure that the internal robotics within the library is not damaged, you must install the internal shipping restraints on the robotics. Caution: Failure to install the shipping restraints on the robotics may void your warranty.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 126 Removing the Top Cover Top cover FlexLink™ cover Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 233
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints 2 If the library is not operational and the Park for Shipping command was not executed, move the robotics to the front of the library (see figure 127). Caution: Note: Take standard ESD precautions when working within the library chassis. If there are any cartridges in the fixed bins, you can remove them now.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 128 Inserting the Metal Restraint Metal restraints Eyelet 4 Install the two halves of the robotics shipping foams as shown in figure 129:. Caution: Take standard ESD precautions when working within the library chassis. a Install the left-hand foam first so that it fits down into the robotics platform, then push towards the back of the unit until it stops.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 129 Installing the Robotics Restraints Left-hand shipping foam Robotics assembly shown outside of library for clarity. Robotics motor Foam inside robotics platform Right-hand shipping foam 5 Slide the robotics with the shipping foams under the metal restraints so the metal bands fall into the restraint cutouts.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Installing the Internal Shipping Restraints Figure 130 Securing the Robotics Tie band 6 Install the top cover previously removed in step 1. 7 Install the magazines, tape drives, and power supplies previously removed in Removing the Library from the Rack. 8 To install the tape magazines, refer to Emergency Library Access on page 226 for information on opening the library doors without library power.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Packing the Library for Shipment Packing the Library for Shipment 1 Package the library into the shipping carton as shown in figure 131. Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide Warning: At least two people are required to move the library chassis. Caution: Lift the library chassis at the sides. Avoid putting the weight of the library chassis on the front bezel.
Appendix D Repacking the PX502 Library Packing the Library for Shipment Figure 131 Preparing the Library for Shipping Accessories kit Library chassis Front bezel Lift point Shipping carton Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 239
Appendix E E Regulatory Statements This appendix provides the regulatory statements for the Quantum PX500 Series libraries, in the following languages: • English (page 208) • Deutsch (seite page 243) • Español (página page 245) • Français (page page 247) • Italiano (pagina page 249) • Svenska (sidan page 251) • (Simplified Chinese) (page 253) • (Traditional Chinese) (page 255) • (Japanese) (page 257) • (Korean) (page 259) English Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 240
Appendix E Regulatory Statements FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only DEN-AN Notice (Japan Industry Canada Digital Apparatus) Reference: Interference-Causing Equipment Standard, ICES-003, Issue 2 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CISPR-22 Warning! 5 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.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure. Library Battery Statement CAUTION: This product contains a Lithium battery. Lithium may be considered a hazardous material. Dispose of this battery in accordance with local, state, and federal laws.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Der Betrieb dieses Geräts in Wohngegenden kann zu Empfangsstörungen führen, die der Verursacher auf eigene Kosten beheben muss. Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Vorschriften in Abschnitt 15 der Regelungen der FCC.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Laser-Erklärung Kabel Typ: SJT, drei 16 AWG (1,5 mm2)- oder 18 AWG (1,0 mm2)-Leiter Länge Max. 15 Fuß (4,5 m) Nennleistung Min. 10 A, 125 V VORSICHT: Wenn alle Abdeckungen und Gehäuseteile korrekt angebracht sind, handelt es um ein Produkt der Laserklasse 1. Der Strichcodescanner in diesem Produkt ist jedoch ein Laser Klasse II. Vermeiden Sie die Aussetzung an die von dem Strichcodescanner ausgehenden Strahlen.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only acuerdo con el manual de instrucciones, puede provocar interferencias perjudiciales para las comunicaciones de radio. Cualesquiera cambios o modificaciones realizados a este equipo pueden anular la autoridad del usuario para utilizar este equipo.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Aviso sólo para EE.UU. y CANADÁ Si el producto se ha fabricado para EE.UU., utilice el cable de alimentación UL LISTED que se especifica más adelante para el funcionamiento a 100-120 V. Si el producto se ha fabricado para Canadá, utilice el cable de alimentación CSA CERTIFIED que se especifica más adelante para el funcionamiento a 100-120 V.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only réglementation de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection adéquate contre les perturbations nuisibles lorsque l'équipement fonctionne dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre une énergie à fréquence radio et risque, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément au manuel d'instruction, de créer des perturbations nuisibles aux services de radiocommunication.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Avis pour les États-Unis et le Canada uniquement En cas d'envoi aux États-Unis, utilisez le câble d'alimentation CLASSÉ UL spécifié ci-dessous pour un fonctionnement à 100-120 V. En cas d'envoi au Canada, utilisez le câble d'alimentation CERTIFIÉ CSA spécifié cidessous pour un fonctionnement à 100-120 V.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only protezione da interferenze dannose quando l'apparecchiatura viene azionata in un ambiente commerciale. Questa apparecchiatura genera, utilizza e può irradiare energia a radiofrequenza e, se non installata e utilizzata secondo il manuale di istruzioni, potrebbe causare interferenze dannose alle comunicazioni radio.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Se il prodotto viene spedito negli Stati Uniti, utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione elencato UL, specificato di seguito per il funzionamento a 100-120 V. Se il prodotto viene spedito in Canada, utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione certificato CSA, specificato di seguito per il funzionamento a 100-120 V.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only FCC-meddelande Utrustningen har testats och befunnits uppfylla gränserna för en klass A digital enhet i enlighet med del 15 i FCC-reglerna. Gränserna är utformade att tillhandahålla rimligt skydd mot störningar när utrustningen används i en kommersiell miljö.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only Meddelande för USA och KANADA enbart Om utrustningen levereras i USA, använd den UL-listade nätsladden som specificeras nedan för användning med 100-120 V. Om utrustningen levereras i Kanada, använd den CSA-certifierade nätsladden som specificeras nedan för användning med 100-120 V.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only FCC 1 2 5 !" #$%&'()*+ ,-.
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Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only 5 5 5 5 5 Japanese Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 257
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only FCC 5 1 2 5 !" #$%&'()*+ ,-.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only 5 5 5 5 5 Korean Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 259
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only FCC 5 1 2 5 !" #$%&'()*+ ,-.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and CANADA Only 5 5 Class 1 5 Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 261
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be disposed of with your other waste. Instead, it should be handed over to a designated collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Quantum PX500 Series User’s Guide 263
Glossary B back panel The panel at the back of the library that contains theconnectors for attaching external cabling to the library. bar code label The identification label on cartridges. bar code scanner A laser device that is mounted on the robotic hand and reads the cartridge bar code labels. C calibration The software measurements and configuration required for successful operation of the library. F Fibre Channel Fibre Channel interface.
Glossary I ISCI iSCSI is an IP-based standard for linking data storage devices over a network and transferring data by carrying SCSI commands over IP networks. M MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MTTR Mean Time To Repair N NVRAM Nonvolatile random access memory O off-line Library is offline and not able to communicate with a host. on-line Ready for communications with a host OCP Operator control panel.
Index A C D auto clean 76 cabinet setup date and time OCP 74 configuration 121 cable, SCSI, length 195 date and time setup B cabling routing for the PX500 Series 38 deleting a library partition 128 back panel 27 cartridges DHCP cooling fans 27 CPCI card cage 27 power supplies 27 system controller board 26 tape drives 27 backup configuration files 145 barcode label labeling LTO cartridges 46 labeling SDLT cartridges 43 browser, internet 86 BSMI (see Taiwan) handling 196–197 inspecting for d
Index pwr on/off 73 reset 73 drives page 104 class A regulatory statement 241 G Java plug-in 86 getting started 35 guardian xx K E editing a partition 127 emergency access 226 ESD precautions 42 event log 94 viewing 94 event logs OCP 66 key users 110 H create 110 creating 110 hardware information removing 111 OCP 65 updating key user password 112 hardware status 93 health test 142 home screen 60 HP LTO performance 14 HP LTO-3 performance 15 F L library back panel 27 features 17–30 front pan
Index Library setup emulation 76 library setup configure slots 76 operations screen 68 inventory 103 overview 60–61 move page 102 problems 179 operations screen OCP diagnostics screen 80 load port configuration 83 component tests 82 logs 146 subsystem tests 81 OCP 68 overview information OCP 63 system-level tests 80 OCP info screen M event logs 66 magazines overview information 63 park for shipping 70 statistics information 66 partition setup hardware information 65 release 69 removing
Index web pages 147 release magazines 69 relocating library 201 removing magazines 41 reset tape drive 73 restore configuration files 145 robot park for shipping 70 robotics problems 179 130 upload secure key file 136 OCP 81 system controller board 26 secure key migration 137 secure tape LEDs 184 system -level tests best practices 137 secure users OCP 80 system tests 143 remove 111 health tests 142 update 112 security OCP 77 setup accessing 106 date and time 121 S subsystem tests select secure
Index tape drive LEDs 188 tape drives 27 FC bridge 114 Fibre Channel OCP setup 74 iSCSI bridge 114 tape magazines removing 41 TC2201 114 testing the email system 119 W Web pages accessing 89 menu items 86 web pages using 89 write-protect switch 44 tests system 143 traps SNMP 117 troubleshooting 177–182 OCP 179 operating 181 robotics 179 start-up 178 turning the library off 60 U uploading drive firmware 146 uploading library firmware 145 user information 108 utilities library 139 logs 146 maintenance 144
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