Quantum P1000 User guide

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Tape auto loaders & libraries
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User guide
ATL P1000 Series
Tape Library
Users Guide
6221101-03
Ver. 3, Rel. 0
6207947-06cA 66
ATL P1000 Series Users Guide, 6221101-03, Ver. 3, Rel. 0, September 1999. Printed in the USA.
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TRADEMARK STATEMENT
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Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be
required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
INDUSTRY CANADA (DIGITAL APPARATUS)
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard
ICES-003 Issue 2
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglément sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
CISPR-22 WARNING!
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may
be required to take adequate measures.
ACHTUNG!
Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können bei Betrieb dieses Gerätes
Rundfunkstörungen auftreten, in welchen Fällen der Benutzer für entsprechende Gegenmassnahmen verantwortlich ist.
ATTENTION!
Ceci est un produit de classe A. Dans un environment domestique, ce produit peut causer des interférences
radioélectriques. Il appartient alors à l'utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropriées.
NOTICE FOR USA AND CANADA ONLY
If shipped to USA, use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 100-120 V operation. If shipped to Canada, use the
CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 100-120V operation.
Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA 5-15P configuration)
Cord Socket IEC 320 connector rated 250V 15A
Cord Type: SJT, three 16 AWG or 18 AWG wires
Length Maximum 15 feet (4.5m)
Rating Minimum 10 A, 125 V
ATTENTION
LIRE LA REMARQUE DANS LE MODE D'EMPLOI.
REMARQUE
CETTE REMARQUE NE CONCERNE QUE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA.
En cas d'envoi aux États-Unis, utiliser le cordon d'alimentation CERTIFIÉ UL et convenant pour 100-120 V.
En cas d'envoi au Canada, utiliser le cordon d'alimentation CERTIFIÉ CSA et convenant pour 100-120 V.
Fiche Broches parallèles avec une broche de mise à la terre (configuration NEMA 5-15P)
Cordon Type: SJT, trifilaire 16 AWG ou 18 AWG
Longeur Maximum 15 pieds (4.5m)
Capacité Minimum 10 A, 125 V
BATTERY STATEMENT
Caution
The Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 component on the robotic controller board inside this product contains a lithium
battery. Lithium is a hazardous material that must be disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal law.
Forsigtig
Båndbiblioteket indeholder et lithiumbatteri. Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 på robotkontroltavlen indeholder et
lithiumbatteri. Lithium kan anses for at være et sundhedsfarligt materiale. Kassér dette batteri i overensstemmelse med
lokale og nationale lovbestemmelser.
Huomautus
Nauhakirjastossa on litiumparisto. Robottiohjainkortin Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200-puolijohteessa on
litiumparisto. Litium voidaan luokitella vaaralliseksi aineeksi. Pariston hävittämisessä on noudatettava viranomaisten
antamia ohjeita ja määräyksiä.
Attention
La bibliothèque de bande contient une pile au lithium. Le Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 sur la carte robotic
contrôleur contient une pile au lithium. Le lithium peut être considéré comme matériau dangereux. Jeter cette pile
conformément aux lois locales, d’état et fédérales.
Achtung!
Die Bandbibliothek enthält eine Lithiumbatterie. Der Halbleiter Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 auf dem Roboter-
Controller enthält eine Lithiumbatterie. Lithium gilt als Schadstoff. Bei der Entsorgung dieser Batterie alle entsprechenden
kommunalen, staatlichen und bundesweiten Vorschriften beachten!
Attenzione
La libreria a nastro magnetico contiene una batteria al litio. Il semiconduttore Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 sulla
scheda controller robotic contiene una batteria al litio. Il litio può essere considerato un materiale pericoloso. Eliminare
queste batterie in conformità alle normative locali e statali vigenti.
Forsiktig
Kassettbiblioteket inneholder et litiumbatteri. Enheten Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 på robotkontrollkortet
inneholder et litiumbatteri. Litium kan anses som et farlig materiale. Batteriet skal kastes i henhold til lokal og nasjonal
lovgivning.
Precaución
La biblioteca de cintas contiene una pila de litio. El semiconductor Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 en el tablero
controlador robotic contiene una pila de litio. El litio puede considerarse como un material peligroso. Deseche esta pila de
acuerdo con las leyes municipales, estatales y federales.
Varning!
Magnetbandsbiblioteket innehåller ett litiumbatteri. Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 på robotstyrkortet innehåller ett
litiumbatteri. Litium kan anses vara ett farligt material. Kassera detta batteri i enlighet med lokala och statliga lagar och
rordningar.
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Contents
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Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Library Description......................................................................................1
Configuration Options..................................................................................3
Library Elements ...........................................................................................5
Robotics Operation........................................................................................7
Operator-Accessible Components ..............................................................8
Front Panel...............................................................................................8
Load and Bulk Packs............................................................................10
Back Panel..............................................................................................11
Tape Drives............................................................................................12
Chapter 2
Installing the P1000 Library.....................................................................13
Site Requirements........................................................................................14
Floor Space.............................................................................................14
Floor Clearance .....................................................................................15
Floor Strength and Inclination............................................................15
Overhead Clearance.............................................................................15
Power and Grounding .........................................................................15
Environmental Requirements.............................................................16
Unpacking the P1000 ..................................................................................17
Unloading Space Requirements .........................................................17
Uncrating the Library...........................................................................18
Checking the Contents.........................................................................20
Installing the Slide Assembly in the Rack.........................................21
Removing the Library from the Pallet...............................................21
Removing the Internal Packing Materials.........................................27
Preparing and Inserting Tape Cartridges................................................30
Labeling a Tape Cartridge...................................................................30
Setting the Write-protect Switch.........................................................32
Placing Tape Cartridges in the Fixed Storage Bins..........................32
Placing Tape Cartridges in the Load and Bulk Packs .....................34
Connecting Host Computers.....................................................................35
SCSI Cabling Guidelines......................................................................35
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SCSI Cabling Examples.......................................................................35
Turning On the Library..............................................................................39
Configuring and Testing the Library.......................................................40
Chapter 3
Basic Operations ........................................................................................41
Using the GUI..............................................................................................42
GUI Components..................................................................................42
GUI Screens...........................................................................................45
Obtaining Library Status............................................................................46
Overview Screen...................................................................................46
Tapes Screen..........................................................................................48
Changing the GUI Security Level.............................................................49
Securing the GUI ..................................................................................49
Performing Manual Operations................................................................51
Turning On the Library.......................................................................51
Placing the Library On-line.................................................................51
Placing the Library Off-line ................................................................52
Turning Off the Library.......................................................................52
Inserting Tape Cartridges ...................................................................52
Opening the Library Doors.................................................................54
Manually Ejecting a Cartridge............................................................55
Chapter 4
Operator Commands.................................................................................57
Accessing the Operator Screen .................................................................58
Configuring the Library.............................................................................60
Configuring Library Options....................................................................62
Moving a Cartridge ....................................................................................64
Performing an Inventory ...........................................................................66
Calibrating the Library...............................................................................67
Exercising the Library ................................................................................69
Unloading a Drive ......................................................................................70
Unloading the Load Port ...........................................................................71
Chapter 5
Service Commands....................................................................................73
Accessing the Service Screen.....................................................................74
Generating Reports.....................................................................................76
Testing the Library......................................................................................79
Performing a System Test ...................................................................79
Performing a Service Calibration.......................................................80
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Initializing Nonvolatile Information........................................................81
Changing Passwords ..................................................................................83
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................85
Start-up Problems........................................................................................86
GUI Problems...............................................................................................87
Robotics Problems.......................................................................................88
Operating Problems....................................................................................90
Tape Drive Problems ..................................................................................92
Appendix A
Specifications..............................................................................................93
Appendix B
Installing the Slide Assembly in the Rack............................................97
Verifying the Rack Requirements.............................................................98
Rack Current Rating Consideration...................................................98
Grounding..............................................................................................98
Temperature ..........................................................................................98
Determining the Mounting Position.........................................................99
Installing the Slide Assembly in the Rack..............................................101
Adjusting the Slide Assembly .................................................................103
Adjusting the Slide Assembly on the Mounting Brackets............103
Adjusting the Slide Assembly Tray on the Slide Rails..................105
Glossary
Index
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Figures
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Figures
Figure 1 P1000 Front View, Stand-alone Library..................................1
Figure 2 P1000 Front View, Rack-mount Library.................................2
Figure 3 P1000 Library, Back View.........................................................4
Figure 4 Library Elements........................................................................6
Figure 5 P1000 Front Panel ......................................................................8
Figure 6 GUI: Initial Screen......................................................................9
Figure 7 Load and Bulk Packs...............................................................10
Figure 8 Back Panel, Stand-alone Library............................................11
Figure 9 Floor Space Requirements, Stand-alone Library.................14
Figure 10 Floor Space Requirements, Rack-mount Library................15
Figure 11 AC Power Receptacle..............................................................16
Figure 12 Unloading Space Requirements, Stand-alone Library.......18
Figure 13 Uncrating the Stand-alone Library........................................19
Figure 14 Uncrating the Rack-mount Library.......................................20
Figure 15 Removing the Foam Supports, Stand-alone Library..........22
Figure 16 Removing the Stand-alone Library from the Pallet............22
Figure 17 Lifting the Rack-mount Library from the Pallet..................24
Figure 18 Placing the Library on the Slide Assembly Tray.................25
Figure 19 Locking the Slide Tray in the Rack........................................26
Figure 20 Removing the Load and Bulk Packs.....................................28
Figure 21 Removing the Shipping Restraint .........................................29
Figure 22 Bar Code Label Dimensions...................................................31
Figure 23 Inserting a Bar Code Label.....................................................31
Figure 24 Setting the Write-protect Switch............................................32
Figure 25 Correct Tape Cartridge Orientation......................................33
Figure 26 Single-Host SCSI Configuration............................................36
Figure 27 Typical Two-Host SCSI Configuration.................................37
Figure 28 Five-Host SCSI Configuration ...............................................38
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Figure 29 GUI: Initial Screen...................................................................42
Figure 30 Navigating through the GUI Screens...................................44
Figure 31 GUI Screens..............................................................................45
Figure 32 Overview Screen......................................................................46
Figure 33 Overview Screen with Expanded Tape Drive Status.........47
Figure 34 Tapes Screen.............................................................................48
Figure 35 Password Screen......................................................................50
Figure 36 Inserting a Tape Cartridge.....................................................54
Figure 37 Enter Password Screen...........................................................58
Figure 38 Operator Screen.......................................................................59
Figure 39 Configure: Library Screen......................................................60
Figure 40 Configure: Library Settings Screen.......................................61
Figure 41 Configure: Options Screen.....................................................63
Figure 42 Control: Move Cartridge Screen ...........................................64
Figure 43 Calibrate Library Screen.........................................................67
Figure 44 Control: Unload Drive Screen ...............................................70
Figure 45 Enter Password Screen...........................................................74
Figure 46 Service Screen ..........................................................................75
Figure 47 Report: Statistics Screen..........................................................76
Figure 48 Report: Actuator Status Screen..............................................77
Figure 49 Report: SysTest Library Results Screen................................77
Figure 50 Report: AutoClean Status Screen..........................................78
Figure 51 Test: SysTest Library Screen..................................................79
Figure 52 Confirmation Screen...............................................................82
Figure 53 Service: Change Password Screen ........................................83
Figure 54 Positioning the Slide Assembly.............................................99
Figure 55 Installing the Slide Assembly in the Rack .........................102
Figure 56 Loosening the Outer Nuts....................................................103
Figure 57 Slide Assembly Tray, Fully Extended................................105
Figure 58 Loosening the Inner Nuts ....................................................106
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Tables
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Tables
Table 1 Related Documentation........................................................xiv
Table 2 Bar Code Label Specifications................................................30
Table 3 Sample Library Configuration...............................................40
Table 4 Vertical Bar Buttons and Indicators......................................43
Table 5 Horizontal Bar Buttons...........................................................44
Table 6 GUI Screens ..............................................................................45
Table 7 GUI Security Levels.................................................................49
Table 8 Available Settings, Configure: Options Screen ...................62
Table 9 Start-up Problems....................................................................86
Table 10 GUI Problems...........................................................................87
Table 11 Robotics Problems...................................................................88
Table 12 Operating Problems ................................................................90
Table 13 Tape Drive Problems...............................................................92
Table 14 Physical Characteristics ..........................................................93
Table 15 Performance Characteristics...................................................93
Table 16 Environmental Specifications ................................................94
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Preface
0
Preface
Audience
0
This guide was written for operators of the P1000 library.
Purpose
0
This guide provides procedures for unpacking, installing, operating,
and troubleshooting the basic P1000 library with a standard SCSI host
interface.
The optional Fibre Channel capabilities are detailed in a separate series
of documents (see “Related Documents” on page xiv).
Document
Organization
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This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, “Library Description,” provides an overview of the
P1000 components and operation.
Chapter 2, “Installing the P1000 Library,” explains how to unpack
and install the P1000.
Chapter 3, “Basic Operations,” introduces the P1000’s touch screen
graphical user interface (GUI) and explains how to obtain library
status, change the GUI security level, and perform several manual
operations such as turning the library on and off and inserting tape
cartridges.
Chapter 4, “Operator Commands,” describes each of the
commands on the Operator screen of the GUI.
Chapter 5, “Service Commands,” describes each of the commands
on the Service screen of the GUI.
Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” discusses typical P1000 operating
problems and provides probable solutions.
Appendix A, “Specifications,” provides the physical, performance,
and environmental characteristics of the P1000.
Appendix B, “Installing the Slide Assembly in the Rack,” explains
how to install the slide assembly in the rack (for rack-mount units
only).
This guide concludes with a glossary and an index.
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Notational
Conventions
0
0
This manual uses the following conventions:
Caution:
Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are
included to prevent damage to equipment.
Note:
Notes emphasize important information related to the main topic.
Warning:
Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and
are included to prevent injury.
This manual uses the following:
Right side of the library — Refers to the right side as you face the
component being described.
Left side of the library — Refers to the left side as you face the
component being described.
Related Documents
0
This section lists documents related to the ATL P1000 library.
ATL P1000 Documentation
0
Table 1 lists other manuals associated with the P1000 library.
Table 1 Related
Documentation
Note:
For information regarding your tape drive, see the appropriate
product
manual.
Document
Number Title Description
6221100
ATL P1000 Series Library
Unpacking Instructions
This document explains how to
unpack the P1000 library.
6331101
ATL Prism FC210 Router
Addendum
This document provides
operating and troubleshooting
procedures that are specific to
P1000 libraries with the Prism
FC210 Router.
Preface
ATL P1000 Series User’s Guide xv
SCSI-2 Specification
0
The SCSI-2 communications specification is the proposed American
National Standard for information systems, dated March 9, 1990.
Copies may be obtained from:
Global Engineering Documents
15 Inverness Way, East
Eaglewood, CO 80112
(800) 854-7179 or (303) 397-2740
Contacts
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This section provides contact information for ATL Products.
ATL Products Corporate Headquarters
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To order documentation for the ATL P1000, contact:
ATL Products, Inc.
101 Innovation Drive
Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 856-7800
(800) 284-5101
Note:
When placing an order for a document, please specify its part number.
Technical Publications
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To comment on existing documentation send e-mail to:
Internet
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Visit ATL’s home page at:
http://www.atlp.com
Professional Services
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The ATL Products Professional Services Department provides a
24-hour help desk that can be reached at:
voice: (949) 477-7924 or (800) 284-5101
fax: (949) 477-7940
e-mail: helpde[email protected]
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Chapter 1 Library Description
Chapter 1
Library Description
1
The ATL P1000 is an automated tape library system. When fully
configured, the P1000 consists of four tape drives and 30 cartridges.
The maximum storage capacity of the P1000 is 1050 GB (up to 2100 GB
compressed), based on 30 cartridges at 35 GB each (up to 70 GB
compressed).
The P1000 library is shipped in either a stand-alone (see figure 1) or
rack-mount configuration (see figure 2). The stand-alone P1000 is set
on casters. The rack-mount P1000 comes with a slide tray assembly for
installation in a rack.
Note:
A rack is not provided with the rack-mount P1000; it must be obtained
separately.
Figure 1 P1000 Front
View, Stand-alone Library
Key lock
Bulk pack door
Power switch
Window
Touch screen
Load port
Load pack door
graphical user
interface (GUI)
Chapter 1 Library Description
2 ATL P1000 Series User’s Guide
Figure 2 P1000 Front
View, Rack-mount Library
Key lock
Bulk pack door
Power switch
GUI
Load port
Load pack door
Rack (not included)
Chapter 1 Library Description
Configuration Options
ATL P1000 Series User’s Guide 3
Configuration Options
1
As shown in figure 1 and figure 2, the P1000 library is available in
stand-alone and rack-mount configurations. Other library options
include:
the number of tape drives
The P1000 holds one to four tape drives.
high-density or low-density tape configuration
The high-density configuration consists of up to 30 tape cartridges:
9 in the back storage bins, 5 in the front storage bins, 8 in the load
pack, and 8 in the bulk pack.
The low-density configuration consists of 16 tape cartridges
housed in the load pack and bulk pack. All fixed storage bins are
removed from the low-density library.
single-ended or differential SCSI communication module
optical or copper-based Fibre Channel communication module
The P1000 can be supplied with (or upgraded to) various Fibre
Channel host interfaces, including a data router capability that
convert Fibre Channel to SCSI within the library. This option is
described in the
ATL Prism FC210 Router Addendum
(PN 6331101).
multiple SCSI bus capability
The P1000 supports one to five host computers, each on a separate
SCSI bus. The library is controlled by these host computers via a
SCSI communications link and the SCSI-2 medium changer
command set. The host computer SCSI interface port, the RS-232
port for diagnostics, and the power connectors are located on the
back panel (see figure 3 on page 4).
As you unpack and install the P1000, verify that the library is
configured with the options you require.
Chapter 1 Library Description
Configuration Options
4 ATL P1000 Series User’s Guide
Figure 3 P1000 Library,
Back View
Host port, DIAG port, and
library printed circuit boards
Tape drive SCSI connectors
Bus connector
Power connector
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