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Seite 1 - Model 12/140

HP SureStore E Tape Library Model 12/140User’s GuideEdition 2Part Number: C9179-90000December 2000Printed in USA© Copyright 2000 Hewlett-Packard Compa

Seite 2 - Warranty

ContentsxUsing HP Library & Tape Tools (Windows only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-63Using Support Tools Manager (HP-UX an

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Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 33-26Drive Information1. From the Drive Information menu, use the [-] or [+] keys to selec

Seite 4 - Printing History

Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 3 3-27 Library AdministrationConfiguration InformationFrom the View Configuration menu, s

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Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 33-28Firmware RevisionsFrom the Firmware Revisions menu, you can view information about th

Seite 6 - In This Manual

Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 3 3-29 Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsUse the following procedur

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Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 33-30Test Vertical Motion Moves the vertical assembly to the bottom of the library, then

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Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 3 3-31 Library AdministrationTest Transport CommExercises the infrared communications p

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Library AdministrationRunning Library Diagnostic TestsChapter 33-32

Seite 10 - Contents

Chapter 4 4-1Errors & Troubleshooting4 Understanding Errors and Troubleshooting

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingChapter OverviewChapter 44-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter includes information on the following:• Troubleshooti

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting OverviewChapter 4 4-3Errors & TroubleshootingTroubleshooting OverviewBelow is an overview

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Contents xiHubs and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-9Zoning . . . .

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting OverviewChapter 44-4Understanding Error TypesThere are several categories of errors that might

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-5Errors & TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesThis section desc

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-6Soft (Recovered) ErrorsSoft errors are hardware errors that the library

Seite 17 - 1 Getting Started

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-7Errors & TroubleshootingFigure 4-1 Using the Soft Error LogMonitor

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-8Partial Availability StateWhen the library is in a partial availability

Seite 19 - Library Overview

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-9Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-1 Partial Availability ConditionsLi

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-10Drive critical errorA critical error occurred on a drive.• Check the Dr

Seite 21 - Personnel only)

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-11Errors & TroubleshootingIncompatible magazine(s)The magazine is in

Seite 22 - Choosing a Location

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-12Fibre Channel interface failedFibre Channel interface failed power-up t

Seite 23 - Getting Started

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-13Errors & TroubleshootingHard (Unrecovered) ErrorsWhen a hard error

Seite 24 - Setting Up the Library

ContentsxiiTroubleshooting HP Ultrium Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-27Rewinding/Removing a Stuck T

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-142. Record all information from this screen for later reference.3. Selec

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 4 4-15Errors & TroubleshootingHost Software and Media Errors The library

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUnderstanding Error StatesChapter 44-16Backup Software ErrorsWhile the library product itself is supported by

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-17Errors & TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsLEDs communicate s

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-18Table 4-2 Library Back View1 Vacant slot2 Remote management card3 Librar

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-19Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-3 Slave Controller LEDReady LED Col

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-20Table 4-4 Library Expansion Card LEDReady LEDColor DescriptionYellow Pow

Seite 32 - Host Library

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-21Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-5 Remote Management Card LEDs1) Rea

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-22Table 4-6 HVDS Library Controller Card LEDs1) Controller LEDColor Descri

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-23Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-7 LVDS Library Controller Card LEDs

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Tables xiiiTable 1-1. Supplied Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Table 1-2. Location Cr

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-24NOTE Your Fibre Channel interface type (standard or high performance) is

Seite 37 - Chapter 1 1-21

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-25Errors & TroubleshootingNOTE Your Fibre Channel interface type (sta

Seite 38 - Configuring the Host System

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 44-26NOTE Depending on your library’s drive type(s), the back of the drive mo

Seite 39 - HP-UX Hosts

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingInterpreting Library LEDsChapter 4 4-27Errors & TroubleshootingNOTE The redundant power supply is an optio

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-28Troubleshooting Common ProblemsThis section includes information o

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 4 4-29Errors & TroubleshootingThe library’s power failed while a ta

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-30Tape stuck in storage slot. • Using the front panel display, open

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 4 4-31Errors & TroubleshootingHost does not detect the library.• En

Seite 44 - MPE/iX Hosts

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-32Cannot navigate through the RMC Web-Based Library Administrator in

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 4 4-33Errors & TroubleshootingNeed to abort internal test cycle.• P

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TablesxivTable A-1. Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-3Table A-2. Common Library Speci

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Common ProblemsChapter 44-34A new data cartridge is used and the clean drive icon is displayed

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-35Errors & TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsThe following extern

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-36Support Tools Manager (STM)STM is the primary HP-UX support tool. Though

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-37Errors & TroubleshootingOverview of STM Menu Structure

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-38Performing OperationsThere are three basic operations in STM:1. To select

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-39Errors & Troubleshooting• The Firmware Update tool allows the user t

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-40• The System Activity Log contains error information that is logged by th

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-41Errors & TroubleshootingTypes of STM Tools for Tape LibrariesTable 4

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-42Expert ToolsWithin an expert tool, select a category and command for the

Seite 56

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-43Errors & TroubleshootingTests Test Unit Ready Performs “Test Unit Re

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Figures xvFigure 1-1. Front and Rear Views of the Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3Figure 1-2. Library Cabinet Hole

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-44Robotics Controller ToolTable 4-15 lists expert tool categories and the s

Seite 59 - 2 Library Operations

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-45Errors & TroubleshootingTests Selftest Performs power-on self test o

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-46Utility Rezero Performs “rezero” command on robotics.Position to ElementP

Seite 61 - Front Panel Overview

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-47Errors & TroubleshootingFirmware Update ToolWhen started, the firmwa

Seite 62 - Administration and Service)

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-48SysdiagNOTE Version 5.5 and 6.0 are supported for the libraries, but use

Seite 63 - Library Operations

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 4 4-49Errors & TroubleshootingSCSITAC SectionsSCSITAC contains three secti

Seite 64 - Status Bar

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Support ToolsChapter 44-50Section 4 provides the user with a SCSIDLT prompt, which will accept the

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsChapter 4 4-51Errors & TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsCAUTION This

Seite 66 - Chapter 22-8

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsChapter 44-52Replacing a Card1. Align the edges of the replacement card with the c

Seite 67 - Using Tapes

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing CardsChapter 4 4-53Errors & TroubleshootingTable 4-18 Library Card Positions1 Vacan

Seite 69 - Magazine Access

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 44-54Removing and Replacing Drive ModulesThis section explains how

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 4 4-55Errors & TroubleshootingUnloading a Tape from a DriveIf

Seite 71 - Mailslot Access

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 44-56Removing a Drive ModuleNOTE To preserve SCSI communications,

Seite 72 - Drive and Tape Operations

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 4 4-57Errors & Troubleshooting5. Lay the connector assembly to

Seite 73 - Cleaning a Drive

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 44-58Installing a Drive ModuleNOTE It is not necessary to power of

Seite 74 - Moving Tapes Between Slots

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingRemoving and Replacing Drive ModulesChapter 4 4-59Errors & Troubleshooting3. Tighten the top and bottom th

Seite 75 - 3 Library Administration

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 44-60Upgrading FirmwareThis section details the processes for upgrading library and

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Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 4 4-61Errors & TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware RevisionBefore downloading n

Seite 77 - Configuring the Library

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 44-62Using the Remote Management Card (library firmware only)All library components,

Seite 78 - Configuration

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 4 4-63Errors & TroubleshootingUsing a Host Diagnostic Utility(drive and library

Seite 79

Chapter 1 1-1 Getting Started1 Getting Started

Seite 80 - Configuring the Mailslot

Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingUpgrading FirmwareChapter 44-64Using a Firmware Upgrade Tape (drive firmware only)1. Contact your service repr

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Appendix A A-1 Technical SpecificationsA Technical Specifications

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Technical SpecificationsAppendix OverviewAppendix AA-2Appendix Overview• Environmental Specifications• Library Specifications• Cable SpecificationsNOT

Seite 83 - Overview

Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsAppendix A A-3 Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsTable A-1 Environmental Specifi

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Technical SpecificationsLibrary SpecificationsAppendix AA-4Library SpecificationsCommon SpecificationsTable A-2 provides library specifications common

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Technical SpecificationsLibrary SpecificationsAppendix A A-5 Technical SpecificationsSpecifications by ModelTable A-3 shows unique library specificati

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Technical SpecificationsLibrary SpecificationsAppendix AA-6Model 6/140DLT: 5.6 TBHP Ultrium: 14 TB45,000 hoursTypical: 615WMax: 650W304 kg (670 lbs)36

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Technical SpecificationsCable SpecificationsAppendix A A-7 Technical SpecificationsCable SpecificationsSCSI CablesNOTE Ensure that all cables conform

Seite 88 - Management Card

Technical SpecificationsDrive, Media, and Bar Code SpecificationsAppendix AA-8Drive, Media, and Bar Code SpecificationsFor drive, media, and bar code

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Appendix B B-1 Customer SupportB Customer Support

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Getting StartedChapter OverviewChapter 11-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following:• Library Overview• Identifying Product Components• In

Seite 91

Customer SupportRegistering Your ProductAppendix BB-2Registering Your ProductRegistering your product ensures fast and easy access to Hewlett-Packard

Seite 92

Customer SupportService ContractsAppendix B B-3 Customer SupportService ContractsService contracts are available for your library. If you choose t

Seite 93 - Setting SCSI IDs

Customer SupportService ContractsAppendix BB-4Table B-2 Response Level UpgradesOption Description07A Upgrades warranty response to the 02A response le

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Customer SupportInformation Needed for SupportAppendix B B-5 Customer SupportInformation Needed for SupportBefore contacting your HP service repre

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Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesAppendix BB-6Supplies and AccessoriesA full range of computer supplies may be ordered through a Hewlett-Packar

Seite 96 - Setting the Date and Time

C-1 Fibre ChannelC Introduction to Fibre Channel

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C-2 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelChapter OverviewChapter OverviewThis section contains information about the following:• Fibre Channel Term

Seite 98 - Library Information

Appendix C C-3Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Terminology Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TerminologyAL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Ad

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C-4 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TerminologyZoning: A management method used to control, or limit, port connections.

Seite 100 - Drive Information

Appendix C C-5Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel with Libraries Fibre ChannelFibre Channel with LibrariesNOTE See “Fibre Channel Cable

Seite 101 - Date and Time

Getting StartedLibrary OverviewChapter 1 1-3 Getting StartedLibrary OverviewFigure 1-1 identifies the locations and names of the library’s major

Seite 102 - Power Supplies

C-6 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyFibre Channel TechnologyOverview of Fibre TechnologyNOTE This section provides an

Seite 103 - Library Administration

Appendix C C-7Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelConnection TopologiesFibre Channel uses three connection topo

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C-8 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyAddressingDevice Addresses on a Fibre Channel LoopEach device on a Fibre Channel A

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Appendix C C-9Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelPorts, Nodes, and World Wide NamesAll Fibre Channel devices h

Seite 106 - Chapter 33-32

C-10 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technologythe combined hubs still form one loop. This is called cascading hubs. (See “Zonin

Seite 107 - Troubleshooting

Appendix C C-11Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelZoningZoning is a management method used to control which po

Seite 108 - Chapter Overview

C-12 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyAdvantages of Fibre ChannelFibre Channel offers significant speed, distance, and

Seite 109 - No, solid amber

Appendix C C-13Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelDuring normal operations, device addresses do not change. Fi

Seite 110 - Understanding Error Types

C-14 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel TechnologyNOTE Use the optical cable(s) included with the library to connect the library to

Seite 111 - Understanding Error States

Appendix C C-15Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology Fibre ChannelFibre Channel systems, like LAN systems, are subject to dyna

Seite 112 - Soft (Recovered) Errors

iiNoticeThis document contains information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, repro

Seite 113 - Chapter 4 4-7

Getting StartedIdentifying Product ComponentsChapter 11-4Identifying Product ComponentsThe components listed in Table 1-1 may be supplied with the lib

Seite 114 - Partial Availability State

C-16 Appendix C Introduction to Fibre ChannelFibre Channel Technology

Seite 115 - Errors & Troubleshooting

Appendix D D-1 Drives & MediaD Drives and Media

Seite 116 - Drive Event Log from

Drives and MediaAppendix OverviewAppendix DD-2Appendix OverviewThis appendix contains information about the following:• Drive Technologies and Compati

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Drives and MediaDrive Technologies and CompatibilityAppendix D D-3 Drives & MediaDrive Technologies and CompatibilityFormat CompatibilityT

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Drives and MediaDrive Technologies and CompatibilityAppendix DD-4Table D-3 shows drive technologies and compatible cleaning cartridges.NOTE Ensure you

Seite 119 - Hard (Unrecovered) Errors

Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-5 Drives & MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaThis section describes the follow

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-6NOTE You can also use DLT Type IIIXT media, though it has a significantly reduced capacity

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-7 Drives & MediaUsing DLT Tape CartridgesCAUTION Quantum DLT tape drives requir

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-8To check the leader position:1. Press in the door lock (item C in Figure D-1) to release th

Seite 123 - Interpreting Library LEDs

Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-9 Drives & MediaDo NOT Use DLT Cartridges with:• Tape or leaders that have been

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-5 Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized

Seite 125

Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-10NOTE With the write-protect switch in either position, data can be read from the cartridge

Seite 126

Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-11 Drives & MediaUsing DLT Cartridge Bar Code LabelsMake it a practice to use b

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-12DLT Cartridge Bar Code SpecificationsNOTE You can order additional bar codes if needed. Ba

Seite 128

Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-13 Drives & MediaLoading DLT Cartridges into a MagazineWhen inserting DLT cartr

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-14Troubleshooting DLT DrivesThis section describes the procedures for troubleshooting DLT dr

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-15 Drives & Media1. Place the DLT drive module on its top side so that the bott

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-16Removing a Stuck TapeUse the following procedure and Figure D-6 to remove a tape stuck in

Seite 132

Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix D D-17 Drives & MediaDLT Cleaning IssuesTable D-6 describes situations you may enco

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Drives and MediaQuantum DLT Drives & MediaAppendix DD-18Media IssuesTable D-7 describes situations you may encounter with media and how to resolve

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-19 Drives & MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaThis section describes the followi

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-6Choosing a LocationChoose a location that meets the criteria

Seite 136

Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-20NOTE Only use approved Ultrium cleaning cartridges with HP Ultrium tape drives (see page D-

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-21 Drives & MediaUsing HP Ultrium CartridgesCAUTION HP Ultrium tape drives requi

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-22Write-Protecting Ultrium CartridgesEach cartridge has a sliding write-protect switch. Using

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-23 Drives & MediaUsing Ultrium Cartridge Bar Code LabelsMake it a practice to us

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-24NOTE You can order additional bar codes if needed. Bar code ordering information is provide

Seite 141 - Diagnostic Support Tools

Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-25 Drives & MediaUsing Ultrium Cleaning CartridgesHP Ultrium drives should only

Seite 142 - Support Tools Manager (STM)

Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-26Loading Ultrium Cartridges into a MagazineWhen inserting Ultrium cartridges into the tape l

Seite 143 - Chapter 4 4-37

Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-27 Drives & MediaTroubleshooting HP Ultrium DrivesThis section describes trouble

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-28Ultrium Cleaning IssuesTable D-11 describes potential issues with cleaning cartridges and h

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix D D-29 Drives & MediaLTO-Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) IssuesThe LTO-CM stores informati

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-7 Getting StartedAir quality Minimal sources of particu

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Drives and MediaHP Ultrium Drives & MediaAppendix DD-30

Seite 148 - Drive Tool

Glossary-1GlossaryAAL_PA Arbitrated loop physical addressBbackup software Software that runs on the host computer that is used to track data backups

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2-GlossaryFibre Channel ArbitratedLoop (FC-AL) Topology that provides a low-cost solution for attaching multiple Fibre Channel ports in a loop without

Seite 150 - Robotics Controller Tool

Glossary-3LVDS Low Voltage Differential SCSIMMAC Address Media access control address - a unique hardware-based address that identifies each node on a

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4-Glossarysingle-ended SCSI A type of cable that is limited to short distances.soft error Electronic errors in library functions that can be recovered

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IndexIndex 1Aaccessory kit, 1-4advantages of fibre channel, C-12AL_PA, glossary-1Bback panel, 1-12backup software, 1-10, 4-16, glossary-1barcodeDLT la

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2 Index Indexremoving a stuck tape, D-16rewinding a stuck tape, D-14–D-15troubleshooting drives, D-14–D-18using tape cartridges, D-7DLT 7000, D-3downl

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IndexIndex 3HVDS, 4-22, glossary-2Iicons, 2-6identifying errors, 4-4identity, glossary-2informationfirmware, 3-28information about the library, 3-24in

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4 Index Indexunformatted, D-3using DLT cartridges, D-7using Ultrium, D-21–D-26write-protecting DLT, D-9write-protecting Ultrium, D-22menu trees, 2-8mo

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IndexIndex 5length, D-6loading into magazine, D-13removing a stuck tape, D-16rewinding a stuck tape, D-14–D-15DLT Type IIIXT, D-6hub, D-8inspecting DL

Seite 157 - Removing and Replacing Cards

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-8Setting Up the Library1. Carefully move the library to the in

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-9 Getting Started4. You can use the pallet shipping bra

Seite 160 - Drive Replacement Overview

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-10Preparing the Host for InstallationNOTE Ensure that you have

Seite 161 - Taking a Drive Offline

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-11 Getting StartedConnecting and Powering on the Librar

Seite 162 - Removing a Drive Module

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-12Table 1-3 Library Back Panel1 Vacant slot2 Remote management

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-13 Getting StartedSCSI Cable Connections NOTE Refer to

Seite 164 - Installing a Drive Module

iii3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-14WARNINGNote the high leakage label on the back of the librar

Seite 166 - Upgrading Firmware

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-15 Getting StartedTable 1-4 SCSI Cable Connections (Mod

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Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-16Fibre Channel Cable ConnectionsNOTE If you are not familiar

Seite 168 - (library firmware only)

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-17 Getting StartedThe following steps illustrate a Fibr

Seite 169 - (drive and library firmware)

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-18Figure 1-5 Fibre Channel GBIC ConnectionsNOTE Your Fibre Cha

Seite 170 - (drive firmware only)

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-19 Getting StartedWARNINGNote the high leakage label on

Seite 171 - A Technical Specifications

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 11-20Table 1-5 Fibre Channel Connections (Model 12/140)1 Host (us

Seite 172 - Appendix Overview

Getting StartedInstalling the Library (for Authorized Service Personnel only)Chapter 1 1-21 Getting StartedFigure 1-6 Fibre Channel Connections

Seite 173 - Environmental Specifications

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-22Configuring the Host SystemOnce the library is connected to a host, the Windows NT, Sun Solari

Seite 174 - Library Specifications

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-23 Getting Started2. Type “init 0” at any prompt. This will shut down all processes, and t

Seite 175 - Specifications by Model

ivPrinting HistoryNew editions of this manual incorporate all material updated since the previous edition. The manual printing date and part number in

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Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-24If these drivers are already installed into the kernel, upon system boot they will automaticall

Seite 177 - Cable Specifications

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-25 Getting StartedNOTE HP C7200-8000 is used only as an example. The actual ioscan output

Seite 178 - Appendix AA-8

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-262. Determine the value for <majornum> by executing the following command for robotics att

Seite 179 - B Customer Support

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-27 Getting StartedVerifying the InstallationConfirm that the communications path to the ro

Seite 180 - Registering Your Product

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-28MPE/iX HostsRequirementsLibraries require additional Legato NetWorker Server software that runs

Seite 181 - Service Contracts

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-29 Getting Started3. Boot the system. At the MPE prompt, run sysgen and start the io secti

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Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-30b. Verify the binding for the targets (the transparent dm):io> lpath 10/4/4.0PATH: 10/4/4.0

Seite 183 - Backup Software Support

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 1 1-31 Getting Startede. To configure the Storage Node on the NetWorker server, verify the lde

Seite 184 - Supplies and Accessories

Getting StartedConfiguring the Host SystemChapter 11-32Verifying the Connection Additional information regarding the configuration and verification of

Seite 185 - Fibre Channel

Getting StartedIdentifying the Post-Installation TasksChapter 1 1-33 Getting StartedIdentifying the Post-Installation TasksAfter you install and

Seite 186 - Introduction to Fibre Channel

vTypographical Conventions and TermsKeycap: Menu choices and screens on the library.[Soft Key]: Soft keys to press on the library.Computer Output

Seite 187 - Fibre Channel Terminology

Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-34Moving or Shipping the LibraryWARNINGExercise caution when moving the library. Avoid rollin

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-35 Getting StartedNOTE During normal operation, changes to configurations are stored in

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-36b. Pull the unlocked door(s) out to access magazines and tapes. The door may also be key loc

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-37 Getting StartedWARNINGBefore moving the library, the leveler feet must be fully rai

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-387. Raise the library’s leveler feet.8. If shipping the library, proceed to “Packing the Libr

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-39 Getting StartedPacking the Library for ShippingFor shipping, place the library in th

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-405. Use a socket wrench to attach the front and rear pallet shipping brackets to secure the l

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 1 1-41 Getting Started6. Add the packaging materials to the library (see Figure 1-9):a. Pla

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Getting StartedMoving or Shipping the LibraryChapter 11-427. Attach the four clips that secure the cardboard tube (see Figure 1-10). 8. Raise the ramp

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Chapter 2 2-1 Library Operations2 Library Operations

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viIn This ManualChapter 1 Getting Started: Describes library components, installation and post-installation tasks, and moving or shipping the librar

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Library OperationsChapter OverviewChapter 22-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following:• Front Panel Overview• Understanding the Menu Stru

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Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 2 2-3 Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewThe front panel is the local control device for the libr

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Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 22-4NestingEach level of password-protected menus (Administration and Service) includes all options avai

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Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 2 2-5 Library OperationsFront Panel Display ConventionsThe front panel displays icons and text that

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Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 22-6Status BarAll screens, except the Home and Map screens, show a status bar that summarizes library an

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Library OperationsFront Panel OverviewChapter 2 2-7 Library OperationsThe status bar can display the icons listed in Table 2-1 and Table 2-2.Table

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Library OperationsUnderstanding the Menu StructureChapter 22-8Understanding the Menu StructureFigure 2-5 Front Panel Menu Structure

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Library OperationsUsing TapesChapter 2 2-9 Library OperationsUsing TapesCAUTION It is critical to ensure that the media you use matches the format

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Library OperationsUsing TapesChapter 22-10NOTE Bar code labeling requirements vary and are dependent on the type of tape drive used with your library.

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Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryChapter 2 2-11 Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryTapes in the library may be accesse

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Contents vii1. Getting StartedChapter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryChapter 22-12Figure 2-6 Removing/Replacing a Magazine3. Remove the magazine by lifting it straight up

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Library OperationsAccessing Tapes in the LibraryChapter 2 2-13 Library OperationsMailslot AccessNOTE The mailslot is located in the upper right-ha

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Library OperationsDrive and Tape OperationsChapter 22-14Drive and Tape OperationsLook at the product information labels located on the fifth level on

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Library OperationsDrive and Tape OperationsChapter 2 2-15 Library OperationsUnloading a Tape from the Drive1. From the Drive and Tape Operations m

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Library OperationsDrive and Tape OperationsChapter 22-161. From the Drive and Tape Operations menu, select Clean Drive.2. From Choose Cleaning Slot, u

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Chapter 3 3-1 Library Administration3 Library Administration

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Library AdministrationChapter OverviewChapter 33-2Chapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following:• Configuring the Library• Enabling and Changin

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the LibraryChapter 3 3-3 Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library You can change the following configuration o

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the LibraryChapter 33-4Factory default configuration settings are listed in Table 3-2. Other Configuration Options•

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Library AdministrationEnabling and Changing the PasswordChapter 3 3-5 Library AdministrationEnabling and Changing the PasswordNOTE Administration pro

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ContentsviiiMaintaining Tape Cartridges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10Accessing Tapes in th

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the MailslotChapter 33-6Configuring the Mailslot The mailslot is comprised of magazine slots in the upper right-hand

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the MailslotChapter 3 3-7 Library AdministrationTable 3-3 Mailslot ConfigurationNumber of MailslotsAdvantages and D

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the MailslotChapter 33-8Before changing the mailslot configuration, verify the slots that will become the mailslot a

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Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 3 3-9 Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardOverviewThe remote manageme

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Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 33-10For remote management, you need a network connection and a browser to: • View the c

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Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 3 3-11 Library AdministrationBOOTPBOOTP is similar to DHCP, in that a BOOTP server dyna

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Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 33-12NOTE To correctly set caching for Internet Explorer™, go to the Windows Control Pan

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Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 3 3-13 Library Administration4. If you would like to use DHCP/BOOTP to configure your r

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Library AdministrationUsing the Remote Management CardChapter 33-14NOTE To use a device name, your system administrator must add the device name you s

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 3 3-15 Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelNOTE Ref

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Contents ix4. Understanding Errors and TroubleshootingChapter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 33-163. A message displays the following information:• Fibre Channel interface

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 3 3-17 Library Administration• If you selected hard addressing for a loop conn

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Library AdministrationConfiguring the Library for Fibre ChannelChapter 33-18Retrieving Information about Fibre Channel Enter the Information menu to v

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Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsChapter 3 3-19 Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsNOTE This menu is not available for libraries using Fibre

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Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsChapter 33-20NOTE SCSI ID 7 is not used as the default for drive position 7 because it is typically used by the

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Library AdministrationSetting SCSI IDsChapter 3 3-21 Library Administration1. Enter the SCSI IDs menu. A message warns you that devices with the same

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Library AdministrationSetting the Date and TimeChapter 33-22Setting the Date and TimeWhen the library is initially set up, or if it has been unplugged

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Library AdministrationSetting the Date and TimeChapter 3 3-23 Library AdministrationTable 3-6 World Time ZonesUTC -12 Eniwetok, KwajaleinUTC -11 Midw

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Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 33-24Retrieving Library InformationThe following information is available from the Informa

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Library AdministrationRetrieving Library InformationChapter 3 3-25 Library AdministrationTable 3-7 Library InformationMenu option InformationLibrary

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