IBM System Storage TS3100 User manual

IBM TS3100 Tape Library and TS3200 Tape Library
Setup, Operator, and Service Guide
Machine Type 3573
IBM


Important
Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 325. To ensure
you have the latest publications, visit the web at http://www.ibm.com/storage/lto.
This edition applies to the IBM TS3100 Tape Library and TS3200 Tape Library Setup, Operator, and Service
Guide, GA32-0545-17, and to the subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new
editions.
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Read this first
This product might not be certified in your country for connection by any means whatsoever to
interfaces of public telecommunications networks. Further certification might be required by law
before making any such connection. Contact IBM®for information.
Minimum firmware levels for common library features
Table 1. Minimum firmware levels for common library features
Feature Minimum Firmware Levels
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) Library firmware must be greater than A.40.
Feature Codes 8049, 8148, and 8149 (LTO HH Tape
Drives)
Library firmware level must be at A.40, or greater, to
support Feature Codes 8049, 8148, and 8149 (LTO HH
Tape Drives).
LTO 8 Tape Drive Library firmware must be at E.80 or greater to support
the Ultrium 8 drives. Ensure that the minimum version
to support Ultrium 8 tape drives are installed on the
host. Ensure that any host applications and software that
use their own device drivers are at the minimum level to
support Ultrium 8 tape drives.
LTO M8 media Library Firmware must be at F.00 or greater to support
the M8 media feature. Drive firmware must be at HB82
or greater to support the M8 media feature. Ensure that
any IBM device drivers are at the minimum level that is
required to support the TS3100/TS3200 library.
LTO 7 Tape Drive Library firmware must be at D.00 or greater to support
the Ultrium 7 drives. Ensure that the minimum version
to support Ultrium 7 tape drives are installed on the
host. Ensure that any host applications and software that
use their own device drivers are at the minimum level to
support Ultrium 7 tape drives.
LTO 6 Tape Drive Library firmware must be at B.50 or greater to support
the Ultrium 6 drives. Ensure that the minimum version
to support Ultrium 6 tape drives are installed on the
host. Ensure that any host applications and software that
use their own device drivers are at the minimum level to
support Ultrium 6 tape drives.
LTO 5 Tape Drive Library firmware must be at 9.00, or greater, to support
the Ultrium 5 drives. If the IBM Tape Device Driver or
ITDT (IBM Tape Diagnostic Tool) is used, ensure that the
minimum version to support Ultrium 5 tape drives are
installed on the host. Ensure that any host applications
and software that use their own device drivers are at the
minimum level to support Ultrium 5 tape drives.
Library BCR (Bar Code Reader) Libraries that are manufactured after May 2010 might
have a BCR that requires a minimum level of library
firmware. The minimum level of firmware for these
libraries is 9.00. Attempts to downlevel these libraries
below 9.00 is blocked by the library.
Dedicated Cleaning Slot removal Library firmware level must be greater than 1.95.
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Table 1. Minimum firmware levels for common library features (continued)
Feature Minimum Firmware Levels
Encryption Library firmware level must be 4.0 or greater.
Drive firmware level must be 74H4 or greater.
Key Path Diagnostics Library firmware level must be greater than 6.3.
Path Failover (for one activation key for both Control
Path Failover and Data Path Failover)
LTO 3 Tape Drives: Drive firmware must be greater than
73P5.
Library firmware levels greater than 1.95, but not greater
than 8.xx support Path Failover on the TS3200
(3573-L4U) and Full Height drives. Library firmware
levels greater than 8.xx support Path Failover on the
TS3100 and TS3200 (3573-L2U and 3573-L4U) for both
Full Height and Half Height drives.
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) over Encryption Key Manager
(EKM)
Library firmware must be 6.3 or higher.
Accessing online technical support
For online Technical Support for your library, visit http://www.ibm.com/support/
Registering for My Notification
My Notification registration provides email notification when new firmware levels are updated and
available for download and installation. To register for My Notification:
1. Visit the web at http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/einfo.html.
2. Click My Notifications.
Note: Library firmware and tape drive firmware are verified and released together. When you are
updating to the latest firmware, verify that all installed components such as tape drives and library
firmware are at the latest levels noted on the Support website. Mixing different levels of library and tape
drive firmware is not supported and might cause unpredictable results.
Sending us your comments
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comments or suggestions for improving this publication, send your comments by:
vEmailing IBM:
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Include the following information in your email:
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Contacting IBM technical support
In the US: Call 1-800-IBM_SERV (1-800-426-7378).
Note: Before calling, complete all the steps in "Contacting IBM Technical Support" in chapter 9.
All other Countries/Regions: Visit http://www.ibm.com.
To open a Service Request online: Under Support & downloads, click Open a service request.
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Summary of changes
Table 2. Information added to the GA32-0545-17 edition.
vSupport for LTO M8 media
– Support for LTO8 Type M Cartridge (M8)
- Description and support for M8 media
v9 TB data capacity
v22.5 TB data capacity with 2.5:1 compression
Table 3. Information added to the GA32-0545-16 edition.
vSupport for LTO 8
– Specifications for Ultrium 8 half-height drives
– Full support of Ultrium 8 media
- 12 TB data capacity
- 30 TB data capacity with 2.5:1 compression
Table 4. Information added to the GA32-0545-15 edition.
vFeature codes and part numbers are added for Mini-SAS HD 1x and 2x cables.
vAdded a section about uploading and configuring the User Defined Certificate.
Table 5. Information added to the GA32-0545-14 edition.
vSupport for LTO 7
– Specifications for Ultrium 7 drives
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Contents
Important .............. iii
Read this first ............ v
Minimum firmware levels for common library
features ................ v
Accessing online technical support....... vi
Registering for My Notification ........ vi
Sending us your comments ......... vi
Contacting IBM technical support ....... vii
Summary of changes......... ix
Figures .............. xv
Tables............... xix
Safety and environmental notices ... xxi
Safety notices ............. xxi
Possible safety hazards .......... xxii
Class I laser product ........... xxii
Performing the safety inspection procedure ... xxiii
Rack safety .............. xxiii
Power Cords ............. xxv
Cautions and regulatory compliance statements for
NEBS ................ xxv
Preface ............. xxvii
Product description.......... 1
Front panel ............... 1
Rear panel ............... 3
Bar code reader ............. 6
Encryption ............... 6
Supported Internet Protocols ......... 6
SNMP messaging ............. 7
SNMP traps ............. 7
Maximum library storage capacity and data transfer
rate ................. 7
Ultrium tape drives ............ 9
Speed matching ............ 11
Channel calibration ........... 11
Power management........... 11
Media ................ 11
Library specifications ........... 12
Product environment ........... 15
Supported servers, operating systems, and software 15
Supported device drivers .......... 16
User interfaces ........... 19
Operator Control Panel .......... 19
Operator Control Panel philosophy ..... 19
Power-ON display ........... 20
Note about the front panel LEDs ...... 20
Input modes ............. 21
Selecting predefined values ....... 21
Toggling values ........... 21
Entering numerical values ....... 22
Power ON/OFF ............ 22
Web User Interface ............ 22
Login ............... 22
System status............. 23
Web User Interface Help pages ....... 25
Logging out of the Web User Interface .... 25
Installation planning ......... 27
Determining the number of logical libraries
(partitions) .............. 27
Basic guidelines ............ 27
Library sharing ............ 27
Multiple logical libraries for library sharing .. 27
Multiple control paths ........... 28
Multiple control paths for System i, iSeries, and
AS/400 attachment ........... 28
Multiple control paths for path failover .... 28
Library partitioning and element addressing ... 29
Persistent binding to ensure SCSI ID assignment 32
Logical unit number (LUN) scanning ...... 33
Host interfaces ............. 33
SCSI interface ............ 33
Physical characteristics of the SCSI interface 34
Multiple SCSI buses ......... 34
Terminating the bus ......... 35
SCSI connectors and adapters ...... 35
SCSI differential - LVD ........ 35
SAS interface ............. 35
Fibre Channel interface ......... 36
Cables and speeds .......... 36
Zoning to isolate devices and enhance security 36
Fibre Channel host environment ..... 37
Sharing on a storage area network (SAN) .. 37
Installation and configuration ..... 39
The Library Configuration Form ....... 39
Installing your library ........... 39
Acclimation ............. 39
Choosing a location .......... 40
Unpacking the library .......... 41
Verifying the shipment ......... 41
Installing the library foot pads (desktop
installation) ............. 42
Removing and storing the shipping lock.... 43
Rackmounting the library (rack installation) .. 45
Attaching the library to a server ..... 53
Connecting the host interface cable ..... 53
Installing a Fibre Channel interposer (feature
code 5096) ............. 55
Connecting a power cord......... 56
Configuring your library .......... 56
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Choosing your configuration method ..... 57
Choosing factory defaults for your library
configuration ............. 57
Configuring your library with the Web User
Interface .............. 57
Establishing remote access to your library .. 58
Logging on to the Web User Interface ... 59
Verifying/updating firmware ...... 60
Choosing general library settings ..... 61
Choosing the number of logical libraries for
your library ............ 62
Entering Path failover feature activation key 63
Setting up encryption ......... 64
Choosing drive interface identification/
settings .............. 66
Entering library network settings ..... 66
Entering user access information with the Web
User Interface ........... 68
Entering date and time ........ 69
Configuring logs and traces ....... 70
Entering email notification ....... 71
Configuring SNMP settings ....... 71
Testing encryption configuration for Library
Managed encryption ......... 73
Restoring factory default settings ..... 73
Logging out of the Web User Interface ... 73
Configuring your library with the Operator
Control Panel............. 73
Preparing the host ............ 74
Verifying the connection .......... 74
Cartridge magazines ........... 74
Populating the library with data cartridges ... 79
Inserting the cleaning cartridge ....... 79
Registering for My Notification........ 80
Operations ............. 81
Operator Control Panel navigation ...... 87
Operator Control Panel menu tree ....... 89
Monitor menu ............ 90
Monitor: Library........... 90
Monitor: Drive ........... 92
Monitor: Inventory .......... 94
Control menu ............ 96
Control: Open I/O Station ....... 96
Control: Move Cartridges........ 97
Control: Magazine .......... 97
Control: Re-Inventory ......... 98
Configure menu ............ 98
Configure: Logical Libraries ....... 98
Configure: Library.......... 100
Configure: Drive .......... 102
Configure: Network ......... 103
Configure: Set Access PIN ....... 104
Setting the Operator Control Panel Access
PIN ............. 104
Configure: Save/Restore........ 105
Configure: Set Date and Time ...... 107
Configure: Path Failover........ 107
Service menu ............ 108
Service: Library Verify ........ 108
Service: Run Tests .......... 109
Service: Service (Drives) ........ 109
Service: Display Contrast ....... 110
Service: Telnet service port ....... 110
Web User Interface menus ......... 110
Monitor Library menu ......... 111
Monitor Library: Library Identity ..... 112
Monitor Library: Drive Identity ..... 113
Monitor Library: Library Status ..... 116
Monitor Library: Drive Status ...... 117
Monitor Library: Inventory ....... 119
Manage Library menu ......... 121
Manage Library: Move media ...... 121
Manage Library: Perform inventory .... 122
Manage Library: Release Magazine .... 122
Configure Library menu......... 123
Configure Library: General ....... 123
Configure Library: Logical Libraries .... 124
Configure Library: Path Failover ..... 125
Configure Library: Encryption...... 125
Configure Library: Drives ....... 127
Configure Library: Network ...... 129
Configure Library: User-Defined Certificate 131
Configure Library: IPSec........ 135
Configure Library: User Access ..... 145
Configure Library: Date & Time ..... 147
Configure Library: Logs & Traces..... 147
Configure Library: Event Notification ... 148
Configure Library: SNMP ....... 149
Configure Library: Save/Restore ..... 150
Service Library menu.......... 151
Service Library: Clean Drive ...... 151
Service Library: Advanced Diagnostics (for
Service Personnel Only) ........ 152
Service Library: View Library Logs .... 152
Service Library: Save Library Dump.... 153
Service Library: View Drive Logs..... 153
Service Library: Save Drive Dump .... 154
Service Library: Perform Diagnostics ... 154
Service Library: Key Path Diagnostics ... 155
Service Library: Upgrade Firmware .... 156
Service Library: Reboot ........ 158
Import and export media during normal library
operation ............... 159
Configuring I/O stations and reserving slots ... 160
Ultrium media ........... 163
Data cartridges ............. 163
Cartridge compatibility ......... 165
LTO 8 Type M Cartridge (M8) ....... 166
Capacity scaling ........... 166
WORM (Write Once, Read Many) cartridges ... 167
WORM media ............ 167
Data security on WORM media ...... 167
WORM media errors .......... 167
WORM requirements .......... 167
Cleaning cartridge............ 168
Cartridge memory chip (LTO-CM) ...... 168
Bar code label ............. 168
Guidelines for bar code labels ....... 170
Write-Protect switch ........... 170
Handling the cartridges .......... 171
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Providing training........... 171
Ensuring proper packaging........ 171
Proper acclimation and environmental
conditions ............. 172
Completing a thorough inspection ..... 173
Handling the cartridge carefully ...... 174
Examples of cartridge problems ...... 174
Repositioning or reattaching a leader pin .... 174
Repositioning a leader pin ........ 174
Reattaching a Leader Pin ........ 176
Environmental and shipping specifications for tape
cartridges .............. 180
Disposing of tape cartridges ........ 181
Ordering media supplies ......... 182
Ordering bar code labels ........ 185
Troubleshooting .......... 187
Installation problems ........... 193
Library recovery problem determination .... 193
Procedures for isolating CRU problems..... 194
Isolating a power supply problem ..... 194
Isolating drive sled problems ....... 196
Isolating a library controller card versus
accessor enclosure problem........ 197
Isolating Web User Interface problems .... 198
Isolating accessor scanner problems ..... 198
Isolating host attachment interface problems .. 199
Identifying a suspect cartridge........ 199
Error codes ............ 201
Service procedures ......... 215
Removing cartridges from magazine slots .... 215
Releasing the magazines manually ...... 215
IBM Tape Diagnostic tool (ITDT) ....... 218
Contacting IBM technical support ...... 219
Check, adjust, remove, and replace 221
Tools required ............. 221
Electrostatic discharge .......... 221
Relocating your library .......... 221
Removing/installing/adding a tape drive sled .. 223
Removing a tape drive sled ....... 224
Installing a tape drive sled ........ 226
Adding a tape drive sled ........ 228
Configuring the tape drive ....... 229
Removing the slot blocker - 2U library ..... 229
Replacing a power supply ......... 231
Replacing a library controller card ...... 231
Replacing cartridge magazines ....... 233
Replacing magazine fiducials ........ 233
Replacing the library enclosure ....... 234
Preparing the defective library for replacement 235
Unpacking and preparing the replacement
library enclosure ........... 235
Installing your drive in the replacement library
enclosure .............. 238
Swapping power supplies ........ 240
Swapping library controller cards ..... 241
Swapping cartridge magazines ...... 243
Installing the replacement library enclosure .. 245
Completing the installation of the replacement
library enclosure ........... 247
Returning the defective library enclosure ... 247
Optional features, replacement parts,
and power cords .......... 249
Appendix A. Information for trained
service personnel ......... 259
Internal view of library .......... 259
Manual cartridge removal procedure ..... 260
Recommended tools ........... 260
Before you begin ............ 260
Beginning procedure ........... 261
Removing the drive brick from the sled ... 261
Removing the drive cover ........ 264
Full height drive: Tape spooled off supply reel .. 265
Half height drive: Tape spooled off supply reel 266
Full height drive: Tape pulled from or broken near
leader pin .............. 268
Half height drive: Tape pulled from or broken
near leader pin ............ 270
Full height drive: Tape broken in mid-tape ... 271
Half height drive: Tape broken in mid-tape .. 272
Full height drive: Tape tangled along tape path .. 273
Half height drive: Tape tangled along tape path 276
Full height drive: No apparent failure or damage
to tape ............... 277
Half height drive: No apparent failure or
damage to tape............ 280
Ending procedure ............ 283
Accessing the library with Telnet ....... 283
Appendix B. SCSI element types, SCSI
addresses, and physical
configurations ........... 285
2U library I/O slot, storage slots, drive slot
element addresses, and physical locations .... 285
4U library I/O slots, storage slots, drive slots
element addresses, and physical locations .... 286
Library partitioning and element addressing ... 287
Appendix C. TapeAlert flags ..... 291
TapeAlert flags supported by the library .... 291
TapeAlert flags supported by the drive ..... 293
Appendix D. Sense data ....... 297
Library sense data............ 297
Drive sense data ............ 303
Appendix E. Message retrieval at the
host ............... 313
Retrieving from an IBM System p or IBM Power
system with AIX ............ 313
SCSI sense data definition ........ 314
SCSI sense data - library error....... 314
SCSI sense data - drive error ....... 315
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Retrieving from a Sun system ........ 316
Retrieving from an HP-UX system ...... 316
Retrieving from an IBM System i or IBM Power
system with IBM i OS .......... 317
Appendix F. SNMP status MIB
variables and traps ......... 319
Appendix G. Library Configuration
Form ............... 321
Appendix H. Accessibility ...... 323
Notices .............. 325
Trademarks .............. 327
Class A Notices............. 327
Industry Canada Compliance Statement ... 327
European Community and Morocco Notice .. 328
German Notice ............ 328
Japan VCCI Notice .......... 329
Japan JEITA Notice .......... 329
Korea Notice ............ 330
People's Republic of China Notice ..... 330
Taiwan Notice ............ 330
IBM Taiwan Contact Information ...... 330
Russia Notice ............ 331
United States Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Notice ........ 331
Glossary ............. 333
Index ............... 351
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Figures
1. Front panel of a 2U library ........ 1
2. Front panel of a 4U library ........ 1
3. Rear panel (drive sled only) of a half height
Fibre Channel drive .......... 3
4. Rear panel of a 4U library with full height Fibre
Channel drive and half height SAS drives... 3
5. Rear panel of a 2U library with a full height
dual port SAS drive .......... 4
6. Library drive sled without ESD springs (SCSI
sled shown) ............ 10
7. Library drive sled with ESD springs [1] (SAS
sled shown) ............ 10
8. Power-ON screens .......... 20
9. Web User Interface login page ...... 23
10. 2U library System status screen ...... 23
11. 4U library System status screen ...... 24
12. 4U library System status screen that is
showing media attention status ...... 24
13. 4U library System status screen that is
showing a power supply failure...... 25
14. Configuration of a one - partition system 30
15. Configuration of a two - partition system 30
16. Configuration of a three - partition system 31
17. Configuration of a four - partition system 31
18. Examples of SCSI element addressing.... 32
19. Installing foot pads on the bottom of the
library enclosure ........... 43
20. Shipping lock and label ........ 44
21. Library shipping lock and label storage
location .............. 44
22. Rack Kit A mounting hardware ...... 45
23. Rack Kit B mounting hardware ...... 46
24. Examples of EIA units for round hole and
square hole installations ........ 47
25. Rear view of Rack Kit A, which shows the
narrow part of the rail at the rear of the rack. . 48
26. Rear view of Rack Kit B shows a different
mounting method .......... 48
27. Kit A (top picture with circles) showing rails
installed. Rack Kit B is below showing the
front view of this kit installed. ...... 49
28. 2U library rack anchors and mounting brackets 50
29. Close-up view of mounting of the anchors on
both sides of the library ........ 50
30. 2U library side screws to remove ..... 51
31. Sliding the 2U library into the rack .... 51
32. Sliding the 4U library into the rack .... 52
33. Securing the 2U library to the rack..... 52
34. Securing the 4U library to the rack..... 53
35. Attaching a SCSI host interface cable to the 2U
library .............. 54
36. Attaching host interface cables to the 4U
library .............. 54
37. Attaching a SAS interface cable to the 2U
library .............. 54
38. Interposer installation ......... 55
39. Removing the protective label from the power
receptacle ............. 56
40. Log in screen on the Web User Interface 60
41. The 2U library Configure Library: General
screen .............. 62
42. Example - The 4U library Configure Library:
General screen ........... 62
43. The 4U library Configure Library: Logical
Libraries page............ 63
44. The Configure Library: Path failover feature
activation screen ........... 63
45. Feature key verification screen ...... 64
46. Feature activation key screen....... 64
47. Configure Library: Encryption Activation
screen .............. 65
48. The Configure Library: Drives screen .... 66
49. Configure Library: Network page ..... 67
50. Warning screen ........... 68
51. The Configure Library: User Access screen 69
52. The Configure Library: Date and Time screen 70
53. The Configure Library: Logs and Traces screen 70
54. The Configure Library: Email notification
screen .............. 71
55. Configure Library: SNMP page ...... 72
56. 2U library left magazine ........ 75
57. 2U library right magazine........ 76
58. 2U library I/O station in the left magazine 76
59. 4U library left magazines ........ 77
60. 4U library right magazines ....... 77
61. 4U library I/O station in the lower left
magazine ............. 78
62. Finger Holes on back side of 4U Library I/O
station .............. 78
63. 2U library control keys......... 88
64. 4U library control keys......... 88
65. Operator Control Panel menu tree ..... 90
66. Monitor: Library menu......... 91
67. Monitor: Drive menu ......... 93
68. Example of a 4U Monitor: Inventory menu 95
69. Overview of inventoried cartridges: Left
magazines of a 4U Library ....... 95
70. Detailed information on cartridges residing in
a magazine............. 96
71. Control: I/O station menu ....... 96
72. Control: Move Cartridges menu...... 97
73. Control: Magazine menu ........ 97
74. Control: Re-Inventory menu ....... 98
75. Configure: Logical Libraries menu ..... 99
76. Configure: Library menu........ 100
77. Configure: Drive menu ........ 102
78. Configure: Network menu ....... 103
79. Configure: Set Access PIN menu ..... 104
80. Pound sign (#) shows accessible menus when
access PIN is enabled but before it is entered . 105
81. Configure: Save/Restore menu...... 105
82. Configure: Set Date and Time menu .... 107
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83. Configure: Path failover ........ 108
84. Service: Library Verify menu ...... 108
85. Service: Run Tests menu ........ 109
86. Service: Service menu ......... 109
87. Service: Display Contrast menu ..... 110
88. The 4U library Monitor Library: Library
Identity page............ 113
89. The 4U library Monitor Library: Drive
Identity page, showing one V2 HH (Half
Height) SAS (#1), one HH (Half Height) SCSI
drive (#2), and one TD (Full Height) Fibre
Channel drive (#3) .......... 115
90. The 2U library Monitor Library: Drive
Identity page, showing one Ultrium 3 HH
SAS drive (#1) and one Ultrium 4 HH SAS
drive (#2). Version 2 information displayed
for drive #1 identifies the drive as a V2 drive
(Feature Code 8049 - Ultrium 3 HH SAS
Drive V2).............. 116
91. The 4U library Monitor Library: Library
Status page ............ 117
92. The 4U library Monitor Library: Drive Status
page .............. 119
93. The 2U library Monitor Library: Inventory
page .............. 120
94. The 4U library Monitor Library: Inventory
page (Right Magazines) ........ 121
95. Manage Library: move media page .... 122
96. Manage Library: Perform inventory page 122
97. Manage Library: Release Magazine page 122
98. The 4U library Configure Library: General
and Extended page ......... 124
99. The 4U library Configure Library: Logical
Libraries page ........... 125
100. The 4U library Configure Library: Path
Failover page ........... 125
101. Path Failover license verification page 125
102. Feature Activation Key screen ...... 126
103. Configure Library: Encryption feature
configuration screen ......... 126
104. The Configure Library: Drives page for a 2U
library .............. 128
105. The Configure Library: Drives page for a 4U
library .............. 129
106. Configure Library: Network page ..... 129
107. Warning screen ........... 130
108. Generate Certificate Request ...... 132
109. Warning screen ........... 132
110. Certificate request .......... 133
111. Signed certificate .......... 134
112. Reboot .............. 134
113. Configure the certificate ........ 135
114. Configure Library: IPSec The Policy setting
page .............. 136
115. Generic IPSec settings......... 136
116. IPSec Policy editing ......... 137
117. Policy editing ........... 138
118. Overview of the policy configuration page 138
119. General Policy settings ........ 138
120. IKE settings ............ 141
121. Certificate Upload .......... 143
122. Security Association settings ...... 143
123. Policy slot setup after one policy is saved 145
124. Configure Library: User Access page 146
125. The Configure Library: Date & Time page 147
126. Configure Library: Logs & Traces page 148
127. Configure Library: Event Notification page 148
128. Configure Library: SNMP page ..... 149
129. Configure Library: Save/Restore page 151
130. No Cleaning Required ........ 151
131. No cleaning cartridge in library ..... 151
132. Service Library: Clean Drive page..... 152
133. Service Library: View Library Logs page 153
134. Service: Save Library Dump ...... 153
135. Service Library: View Drive Logs screen 154
136. Service: Save Drive Dump ....... 154
137. Service Library: Perform Diagnostics page 155
138. Service Library: Perform Key Path
Diagnostics page .......... 156
139. The 2U library Service Library: Upgrade
Firmware page, showing one Ultrium 3 SAS
Half Height V2 drive and one Ultrium 4 SAS
Half Height drive. .......... 157
140. The 4U library Service Library: Upgrade
Firmware page ........... 158
141. The 2U library Monitor Library: Drive
Identity page, showing one Ultrium 3 HH
SAS drive (#1) and one Ultrium 4 HH SAS
drive (#2). Version 2 information displayed
for drive #1 identifies the drive as a V2 drive
(Feature Code 8049 - Ultrium 3 HH SAS
Drive V2). ............ 158
142. Service Library: Reboot page ...... 159
143. The IBM LTO Ultrium data cartridge 163
144. Ultrium Data and WORM Tape Cartridges 167
145. Sample bar code label on the LTO 8 Tape
Cartridge ............. 170
146. Setting the write-protect switch ..... 171
147. Tape cartridges in a Turtlecase ...... 172
148. Double-boxing tape cartridges for shipping 172
149. Checking for gaps in the seams of a cartridge 173
150. Leader pin in the incorrect and correct
positions ............. 175
151. Placing the dislodged leader pin into the
correct position ........... 176
152. Rewinding the tape into the cartridge 176
153. Leader Pin Reattachment Kit ...... 177
154. Attaching the leader pin attach tool to the
cartridge ............. 178
155. Winding the tape out of the cartridge 178
156. Removing the C-clip from the leader pin 179
157. Attaching the leader pin to the tape .... 180
158. A 250w power supply with LEDs ..... 194
159. A 80w power supply without LEDs .... 195
160. Access holes for the left magazine .... 216
161. Access holes for the right magazine .... 217
162. Left magazine pulled out of the 2U library 218
163. Left Magazines pulled out of the 4U Library 218
164. ESD label ............. 221
165. Shipping lock and label storage location 222
166. Shipping lock and label ........ 222
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167. Library drive sled without ElectroStatic
Discharge (ESD) springs (SCSI sled shown) . 223
168. Library drive sled with ESD springs [1] (SAS
sled shown) ............ 224
169. Drive sled components (full height fibre drive
in top position, half height SCSI drive in
middle position, half height SAS drive in
bottom position) on back panel of a 4U
library .............. 225
170. Pulling the drive sled out of the library (drive
sled without ESD springs shown) ..... 226
171. Pushing the drive sled into the library (drive
sled without ESD springs shown) ..... 227
172. Diagrams for applying conductive tape for
ESD protection to the back of a drive sled
installed in a 2U or 4U library ...... 227
173. 2U magazine with slot blocker ...... 230
174. Popping the slot blocker out of the cell 230
175. A power supply removed from a 2U library 231
176. A library controller card that is removed from
the library ............ 232
177. Magazine fiducial .......... 234
178. Removing the two mounting bracket screws
anchoring the library to the rack (one screw
on each side of the library) ....... 235
179. Foot pads that are installed on the bottom of
the library enclosure ......... 236
180. Removing the shipping label and lock from
the top of the library and storing on the rear
panel .............. 237
181. Library shipping lock and label storage
location on the real panel of the library ... 237
182. Removing a drive sled from the library (drive
sled without ESD springs shown) ..... 238
183. Drive sled taping diagrams ....... 239
184. A power supply that is removed from a
library .............. 240
185. Removing a library controller card from the
library .............. 242
186. Library front panel LEDs ....... 243
187. Access hole for the left magazine (facing rear
of library)............. 243
188. Access hole for the right magazine (facing
rear of library) ........... 244
189. Left magazines pulled out of a 4U library
(facing front of library) ........ 245
190. Mounting brackets and anchors for securing
the library in a rack (one bracket and anchor
on each side of the library) ....... 246
191. Front view of a rack, showing the rails
installed ............. 246
192. Proper placement of the Repair Identification
(RID) Tag ............. 247
193. Types of receptacles ......... 257
194. Internal view of the library ....... 259
195. Drive connection card, showing screws and
plastic cover ............ 262
196. Half height drive with the connection card
moved to the side, showing the screws ... 263
197. The drive brick, showing the cables to be
unplugged ............ 263
198. Removing the bezel and the cover from the
4U internal drive .......... 264
199. Removing the bezel and the cover from the
half height internal drive........ 265
200. The hex wrench rewinds tape into cartridge 266
201. Rewinding tape into cartridge ...... 267
202. Drive with cover removed to reveal gear
train. .............. 268
203. Leader Block Assembly (LBA) ...... 269
204. Drive with cover removed to reveal gear
train. .............. 270
205. Leader Block Assembly (LBA) ...... 271
206. The hex wrench rewinds tape into cartridge 272
207. Rewinding tape into cartridge ...... 273
208. The hex wrench rewinds tape into cartridge 274
209. Drive with cover removed to reveal gear
train. .............. 275
210. Leader Block Assembly (LBA) ...... 276
211. Rewinding tape into cartridge ...... 277
212. The hex wrench rewinds tape into cartridge 278
213. Drive with cover removed to reveal gear
train. .............. 279
214. Leader Block Assembly (LBA) ...... 280
215. Rewinding tape into cartridge ...... 281
216. Drive with cover removed to reveal gear
train. .............. 282
217. Leader Block Assembly (LBA) ...... 282
218. Configuration of a one - partition system 288
219. Configuration of a two - partition system 288
220. Configuration of a three - partition system 289
221. Configuration of a four - partition system 289
222. Examples of SCSI element addressing 290
223. AIX ERRPT Library Error Log Example 315
224. AIX ERRPT Library Error Log Example 316
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Tables
1. Minimum firmware levels for common library
features .............. v
2. Information added to the GA32-0545-17
edition. .............. ix
3. Information added to the GA32-0545-16
edition. .............. ix
4. Information added to the GA32-0545-15
edition. .............. ix
5. Information added to the GA32-0545-14
edition. .............. ix
6. 2U library and 4U library front panel
descriptions ............. 2
7. 2U library and 4U library rear panel
descriptions ............. 5
8. Tape drive model and host interface type 7
9. Library storage capacity and data transfer rate 8
10. Physical specifications ......... 12
11. Power specifications ......... 12
12. Operation specifications: Ultrium 8..... 12
13. Operation specifications: Ultrium 7..... 13
14. Operation specifications: Ultrium 6..... 13
15. Operation specifications: Ultrium 5..... 14
16. Operation specifications: Ultrium 4..... 14
17. Operation specifications: Ultrium 3..... 14
18. Environmental specifications ....... 15
19. Host drive interface support ....... 33
20. Maximum bus length between terminators 34
21. Recommended maximum quantity of drives
per SCSI bus ............ 34
22. Location criteria ........... 40
23. Menu navigation shortcuts ....... 81
24. Library control keys.......... 88
25. Detailed information on cartridges residing in
a magazine............. 96
26. Factory default settings ........ 106
27. Web User Interface menus ....... 110
28. Library Identity page elements ...... 112
29. Drive Identity page elements ...... 113
30. Library Status page elements ...... 116
31. Drive Status page elements ....... 117
32. Configure Library: General page elements 123
33. Configure Library: Specific page elements 123
34. Drive Identity page elements ...... 128
35. Generic IPSec settings......... 137
36. General Policy settings ........ 139
37. IKE settings ............ 141
38. Security Association settings ...... 143
39. Cartridge types and colors ....... 163
40. Cartridge data capacity and recording formats 164
41. Nominal cartridge life: Load/unload cycles 165
42. Ultrium data cartridge compatibility with
Ultrium tape drive .......... 165
43. LTO 7 and LTO 8 Cartridge Types .... 166
44. Bar code label requirements for LTO tape
drives and libraries ......... 168
45. Cartridges and VOLSERs compatible with the
LTO Tape Drives .......... 169
46. Location of the write-protect switch .... 171
47. Environment for operating, storing, and
shipping the LTO Ultrium Tape Cartridge .. 181
48. Media supplies ........... 182
49. Authorized suppliers of custom bar code
labels .............. 185
50. Troubleshooting table ......... 187
51. Power supply LED meanings ...... 195
52. Main Error Codes .......... 202
53. Sub error codes ........... 207
54. Warning events ........... 211
55. Shipping lock/Shipping label ...... 222
56. Optional features .......... 249
57. Replacement parts .......... 250
58. Power cords ............ 253
59. Internal view description ....... 259
60. 2U library SCSI element types and element
addresses ............. 285
61. 4U library SCSI element types and element
addresses ............. 285
62. 2U library SCSI element addresses for storage
slots and drive slot (one logical partition with
one drive)............. 286
63. 4U library SCSI element addresses for storage
slots and drive slot (one logical partition with
drives in slot 1 and slot 2) ....... 286
64. TapeAlert flags supported by the Ultrium
tape drive............. 293
65. Library Sense Keys, ASC and ASCQ .... 297
66. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data ....... 303
67. AIX ERRPT library sense data ...... 315
68. AIX ERRPT drive sense data ...... 316
69. SNMP status events ......... 319
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