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HP Enterprise Modular Library E-Series
User Guide
HP Part Number: AH876-96010
Published: December 2012
Edition: 8th
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Seite 1 - User Guide

HP Enterprise Modular Library E-SeriesUser GuideHP Part Number: AH876-96010Published: December 2012Edition: 8th

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Parts of the libraryThe following figures show the parts of a 469e library. See (page 7).Figure 1 Front view of the library2. Base module1. Reserved s

Seite 3 - Contents

Italian battery noticeJapanese battery notice100 Regulatory statements

Seite 4 - 4 Contents

Spanish battery noticeBattery replacement notices 101

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C Ordering HP tape cartridges and barcode label packsWhere to buy tape cartridges and barcode labelsHP recommends using HP tape cartridges in your HP

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Table 34 HP tape cartridges and barcode labels (continued)HP part numberTape drive type/productC7974WL (1.6 TB1—Europe, Americas only)Custom prelabele

Seite 7 - 1 Library overview

D Installing a redundant PDUPDU componentsThe library comes with one PDU installed. For a variety of reasons, it may be desirable or necessaryto add a

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Placement of redundant PDU componentsThe library primary PDU (#1) and two power strips (#1 and #3) are installed at the factory. Theredundant PDU (#2)

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Glossaryarray (1) A section of vertical or horizontal tape cartridge receptacles inside a library.(2) A molded unit that holds multiple cartridges.bac

Seite 10 - Parts of the library

or an arbitrated loop. Fibre Channel is a generalized transport mechanism with no protocol ofits own. A Fibre Channel does not have a native input/out

Seite 11 - Base module

magazine A removable array that holds tape cartridges and is placed into the load port.PCI Peripheral component interconnect. The PCI bus typically ru

Seite 12 - 12 Library overview

IndexSymbols71econfiguration, 7number of slots, 11reserved slots, 23, 40slot numbering, 24upgrading, 13, 27Aadapter panel, 13adjust screen contrast, 4

Seite 13 - Expansion modules

Figure 2 Rear view of the library2. Switch for the internal network (in libraries with LTO4 orlater tape drives only)1. Reserved space4. Tape drive ex

Seite 14 - Card cage expansion module

Federal Communications Commission notice, 87floorat lowest module, 23library, 12, 14, 23HHBA device drivertroubleshooting, 62verifying information, 62

Seite 15 - Controller cards

power supplies, 37slots, 23OOCPfunctions, 35Home screen, 33icons, 32tabs and status bar, 33timeouts, 34troubleshooting, 55OCP screensComponent Status,

Seite 16 - Interface Manager card

HP, 80Telnet session, 19, 20terminal configuration settings, 63text symbols, 81troubleshootingbasic Fibre Channel, 61devices, verifying, 62FC connecti

Seite 17 - Controller cards 17

and the floor limits the distance that the robot can travel. If the library floor is attached to the basemodule, the bottom two rows (containing 16 sl

Seite 18 - Interface controller

The card cage in the base module (see (page 13)) provides six cPCI slots for the following:• Library robotics controller (see (page 16)) A single slot

Seite 19 - Functional description

Tape drive expansion moduleThe tape drive expansion module is an 8U chassis containing 94 LTO slots (84 permanent and10 configurable). The number of u

Seite 20 - Load ports and magazines

Figure 6 Card cage expansion module2. 4U blank cover1. Viewing window4. Power supplies3. Card slots5. FansCapacity expansion moduleThe capacity expans

Seite 21 - Tape drives

Library robotics controllerThe library robotics controller contains firmware to control the robot, communicate with the InterfaceManager card, manage

Seite 22 - Numbering

The Interface Manager card communicates with the management station over the LAN. Themanagement station is a Microsoft Windows-based PC (server) that

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5. To save any changes to the network settings, select the Save button at the bottom, right of theOCP.Any client machine on the LAN can communicate wi

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Changing the master controller (SIPP master)One interface controller is assigned by the Interface Manager card as the master controller theSIPP master

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© Copyright 2005, 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warrant

Seite 26 - Command View TL

Figure 15 Library network2. FC Switch (SAN)1. Hosts4. Interface Manager card3. Interface controller6. Library robotics controller5. LTO2 or LTO3 tape

Seite 27 - Library and Tape Tools

Figure 16 Library load ports on 40U configurationTape drivesThe Ultrium tape drive is a high performance streaming tape drive that uses LTO technology

Seite 28 - 2 Using the library

Figure 17 Ports on the switch for the internal network1. 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 portsOperator control panelThe OCP displays library status information an

Seite 29 - Performing an inventory

messages often include a slot location in the format MRC x,y,z. This identifies a module (x), row(y), and column (z) location.Each module has a differ

Seite 30 - 30 Using the library

Figure 19 Slot numbering in the base module for the EML 71e2. Array targets for the barcode scanner1. Robot park zone4. Software demarcation between u

Seite 31 - 5. Insertion arrow

Figure 20 Slot numbering in the base module for all other EML configurations2. Array targets for the barcode scanner1. Robot park zone4. Software dema

Seite 32 - Using the OCP

Figure 22 Slot numbering in the card cage expansion module2. Array targets1. Slots available for data cartridges4. Expansion identification label3. Sl

Seite 33 - OCP tabs and status bar

the management station directly, or through any client on the LAN using a browser-based GUI.Multiple Command View TL clients can be simultaneously ope

Seite 34 - Timeouts

2 Using the libraryThis chapter describes operating procedures for the library.Powering on the library1. Close the center door of the library and turn

Seite 35 - OCP functions

3. If this is the first time the library has been powered on after delivery, or if a new interfacecontroller was installed, configure the interface co

Seite 36 - Table 3 OCP components

Contents1 Library overview...7Available configurations...

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HP recommends that you use them on your tape cartridges. Your host software can use barcodelabels to track the following information:• Date of format

Seite 38 - Figure 32 OCP Status screen

Figure 27 Attaching an Ultrium barcode labelSetting the write-protect switchEach tape cartridge has a sliding write-protect switch. This switch determ

Seite 39 - Configuration screen

4. Grab the handle on the magazine and pull it out of the library.CAUTION: Guard plates prevent access to the inside of the library when a load portma

Seite 40 - Operations screen

Table 2 OCP icons (continued)DescriptionIconThumbtack in—The screen has been selected for display after a period ofinactivity. Only one screen at a ti

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Figure 31 Menu screenThe status bar is a quick indicator of library health. The bar is green when the library is functioningnormally, yellow during a

Seite 42 - Controls and indicators

period before a timeout. Otherwise, the library re-enters a normal timeout state after 60minutes.For certain functions, the timeout feature is disable

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Table 3 OCP componentsOptions to view or selectTabIdentity ScreenStatusHealth Summary >• Library and Robotics >Library Status◦◦ Robotics Status◦

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Table 3 OCP components (continued)Options to view or selectTabReboot LibraryMedia Operations >• Move Tape• Clean DriveRun Admin Tests >• Operato

Seite 45 - LTO tape drives

Figure 32 OCP Status screenTable 4 Status screen functionsDescriptionFunctionContains basic configuration information. The library name, IPv4 address,

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Table 4 Status screen functions (continued)DescriptionFunctionEnables you to filter informational, warning, and critical events. The fivemost recent e

Seite 47 - Library main power switch

Power distribution unit...493 Troubleshooting an

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Table 5 Configuration screen functions (continued)DescriptionFunctionBoth IPv4 and IPv6 can be enabled, but both cannot be disabled atthe same time.•

Seite 49 - Power distribution unit

Table 6 Operations screen functions (continued)DescriptionFunctionPerforms the following tasks:Media Operations• Move Tape Select a Source and Element

Seite 50 - Maintaining tape cartridges

Support screenThe Support screen provides access to screens showing HP support information, service tasks,contact information, and enables you to disp

Seite 51 - Troubleshooting

Interface Manager cardFigure 37 Indicators and reset on the Interface Manager card 342213–001 or 393531–001Figure 38 Indicators and reset on the Inter

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e2400-FC 2Gb interface controllerFigure 39 Indicators on the e2400-FC 2Gb interface controllerTable 10 Indicators on the e2400-FC 2Gb interface contro

Seite 53 - Startup problems

LTO tape drivesFigure 41 Indicator on an LTO2 or LTO3 tape driveTable 12 Indicator on an LTO2 or LTO3 tape driveFunctionControl/indicatorIndex No.When

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Figure 43 Indicators on an LTO5 and LTO6 tape driveTable 14 Indicators on an LTO5 or later tape driveFunctionControl/indicatorIndex No.When lit (yello

Seite 55 - Robotics problems

Table 15 Indicators on the switch for the internal network (continued)FunctionControl/indicatorIndexNo.On--The port is enabled and receiving a link in

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Power supply in the base module or tape drive expansion moduleFigure 46 Indicator on the autoranging power supplyTable 17 Indicator on the autoranging

Seite 57 - Tape drive problems

Power distribution unitNOTE: The EML 71e does not include a power distribution unit because you install it in yourown rack.Figure 48 Controls and indi

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6 Support and other resources...80Contacting HP...

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3 Troubleshooting and event reportingThis chapter describes how to solve problems you might encounter while operating the library.For additional assis

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Cleaning Ultrium tape drivesBe aware of the following:• Ultrium tape drives have been developed to have a minimal cleaning requirement.• An Ultrium un

Seite 61 - Interface controller problems

the library. Both platform problems and general tape drive errors display an error message orevent code on the OCP. Use the event codes listed later i

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Startup problemsTable 21 Startup problemsCorrective actionProblemMake sure that:The library does not power on.• The power cord is connected to a groun

Seite 63 - Default setting

Table 21 Startup problems (continued)Corrective actionProblem• Power cords from PDU power strips are installed and seated.• The library main power swi

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Table 21 Startup problems (continued)Corrective actionProblemThe OCP displays a yellow warningand the Status→Health•Check cable connections.• Check In

Seite 65 - Interface Manager card 65

Table 23 Robotics problems (continued)Corrective actionProblemClose the center door to recalibrate the library.The robot times out or hangs.• Make sur

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Operating problemsTable 24 Operating problemsCorrective actionProblemThe host computer cannot communicatewith the library.• Make sure that Command Vie

Seite 67 - Interface Manager card 67

Table 25 Tape drive problems (continued)Corrective actionProblem• Reseat the tape drive.• Check tape drive status on the OCP and with Command View TL.

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Table 26 Common Interface Manager card issuesSolutionPossible causeSymptomBad network connectionCommand View TL serverdoes not detect the InterfaceMan

Seite 69 - Required tools

Estonian recycling notice...95Finnish recycling noti

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Table 26 Common Interface Manager card issues (continued)SolutionPossible causeSymptomCheck cabling and observe indicators on the InterfaceManager car

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Table 27 Interface Manager card LED fault isolation (continued)ProceduresIndicatorsOffBlinks 4x per 5 secondintervalBlinks 1x per 5 secondintervalOff•

Seite 72 - LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive

Examining FC port connectionMost hubs and switches have link indicators showing link status. When the interface controller isconnected and powered on,

Seite 73 - LTO4 and later tape drives

Table 28 Terminal configuration settingsSettingAttributeAutobaud, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 1152001BAUD Rate8Data Bits1Stop BitNoneParityNone or XON/

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4 Removing and replacing partsThis chapter provides information for the removal and replacement of each expansion module andfield replaceable unit (FR

Seite 75 - Load port magazine

6. Loosen the captive screws in the ejector handles at both ends of the Interface Manager card.Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver.CAUTION: Be aware that th

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10. Compare the memory modules.a. Locate the memory module on the old and replacement Interface Manager cards. Comparethe memory modules on the two ca

Seite 77 - 5 Moving the library

Interface Manager card 480240-001This section explains how to replace the 480240-001 Interface Manager card installed in an EMLE-Series tape library.

Seite 78 - Repacking the library

7. Move the CompactFlash card.a. The Interface Manager card contains a CompactFlash card which stores the libraryconfiguration. To retain the library

Seite 79 - 4. Cap3. Corrugated sheets

3. Power on the library.a. Set the library power switch at the upper right corner to the ON position. Check thepower supply power indicators to verify

Seite 80 - 6 Support and other resources

1 Library overviewThe HP Enterprise Modular Library (EML) E-Series Tape Libraries provide performance, reliabilityand investment protection for your d

Seite 81 - Typographic conventions

Figure 52 Screw locations on the base-module power supplyWARNING! The power supply might be hot.5. Pull the handle on the power supply to remove it fr

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Characteristics• Hot-swappable and redundant• 3U x 8HP size with two LEDsProvides 100–240 VAC, 3 A, 47–63 Hz, to the card cageexpansion moduleFunction

Seite 83 - 7 Documentation feedback

LTO2 or LTO3 tape drive375817-001 or 409859-001 (Ultrium 460 or LTO2)381676-001or 409860-001 (Ultrium 960 or LTO3)Part numberIn the base module or tap

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1. Insert the tape drive into an empty drive bay.2. Tighten the captive screw to attach the tape drive to the drive bay.CAUTION: To avoid damaging FC

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602100-001 (Ultrium 3280)Part numberIn the base module or tape drive expansion moduleLocationCharacteristics• Hot-swappable• 1/2-inch cartridge tape d

Seite 86 - Acoustics

Load port magazine375813-001Part numberInside the load port door on the right side of the base module, tapedrive expansion module, and capacity expans

Seite 87 - B Regulatory statements

3. After all load port doors are closed, the library does an inventory of the load ports.Figure 57 Inserting a magazine into the load port76 Removing

Seite 88 - Japanese notices

5 Moving the libraryThis section explains how to move or ship the library. To ship the library, or move it using a motorvehicle (for example, truck, o

Seite 89 - Taiwanese notices

6. Disconnect all cables from hosts, switches, or local networks and pack them with other libraryaccessories.7. If the library needs to be crated, go

Seite 90 - Turkish recycling notice

Figure 58 Repacking the library2. Corner posts1. Ramps4. Cap3. Corrugated sheets6. Shock pallet5. Antistatic bagPreparing the library for operationAft

Seite 91 - Laser compliance notices

Table 1 EML configurations (continued)Number ofpossibletape drivesConfigurablereservedslotsConfigurableload portslots (inmultiples of5)Maximumslotsava

Seite 92 - Japanese laser notice

6 Support and other resources• “Contacting HP” (page 80)• “Related information” (page 80)• Document conventions and symbolsContacting HPGo to www.hp.c

Seite 93 - Recycling notices

• http://www.hp.com/support/downloads• http://www.hp.com/go/tapeassureHP tape cartridgesTo make sure you get the best performance from your tape libra

Seite 94 - Dutch recycling notice

IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions.NOTE: Provides additional information.TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.Up

Seite 95 - German recycling notice

7 Documentation feedbackSend any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback ([email protected]).83

Seite 96 - Italian recycling notice

A Specifications and characteristicsLibrary component specificationsTable 30 Library component specificationsSpecificationCharacteristic10642 rack wit

Seite 97 - Romanian recycling notice

Table 30 Library component specifications (continued)SpecificationCharacteristic20.1 kg (44.2 lb)Weight35.6 x 81.1 x 48.0 cm (14.0 x 31.9 x 18.9 in)Di

Seite 98 - Battery replacement notices

AcousticsTable 32 AcousticsIdleOperatingItem7.5 Bels (A)7.5 Bels (A)Sound power7.5 Bels (A)7.5 Bels (A) (60 dB)Sound pressure BystanderpositionUltrium

Seite 99 - German battery notice

B Regulatory statementsFederal Communications Commission noticePart 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has establ

Seite 100 - Japanese battery notice

ModificationThe FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this devicethat are not expressly approved by Hewlett-P

Seite 101 - Spanish battery notice

Japanese VCCI-B noticeJapanese power cord statementKorean noticesClass A equipmentClass B equipmentTaiwanese noticesBSMI Class A noticeKorean notices

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Table 1 EML configurations (continued)Number ofpossibletape drivesConfigurablereservedslotsConfigurableload portslots (inmultiples of5)Maximumslotsava

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Taiwan battery recycle statementTurkish recycling noticeTürkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur90 Regulatory statements

Seite 104 - D Installing a redundant PDU

Laser compliance noticesEnglish laser noticeThis device may contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance withU.S. FDA r

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German laser noticeItalian laser noticeJapanese laser notice92 Regulatory statements

Seite 106 - Glossary

Spanish laser noticeRecycling noticesEnglish recycling noticeDisposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European UnionThis symbo

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Bulgarian recycling noticeИзхвърляне на отпадъчно оборудване от потребители в частни домакинства в ЕвропейскиясъюзТози символ върху продукта или опако

Seite 108 - 108 Glossary

Estonian recycling noticeÄravisatavate seadmete likvideerimine Euroopa Liidu eramajapidamistesSee märk näitab, et seadet ei tohi visata olmeprügi hulk

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Greek recycling noticeΑπόρριψη άχρηοτου εξοπλισμού από ιδιώτες χρήστες στην Ευρωπαϊκή ΈνωσηΑυτό το σύμβολο σημαίνει ότι δεν πρέπει να απορρίψετε το πρ

Seite 110 - 110 Index

Lithuanian recycling noticeNolietotu iekārtu iznīcināšanas noteikumi lietotājiem Eiropas Savienības privātajās mājsaimniecībāsŠis simbols norāda, ka i

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Slovak recycling noticeLikvidácia vyradených zariadení používateľmi v domácnostiach v Európskej úniiTento symbol znamená, že tento produkt sa nemá lik

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French battery noticeGerman battery noticeBattery replacement notices 99

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