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hp surestoretape library 2/20, 4/40, 6/60, 8/80, and 10/100 seriesuser’s guide

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8Removing and Replacing Cards 160Removing a Card 160Replacing a Card 161Removing and Replacing Drive Modules 162Unloading a Tape from a Drive 162Takin

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98 Configuring the Library Chapter 3BOOTPBOOTP is similar to DHCP, in that a BOOTP server dynamically assigns an IP address to any BOOTP client that r

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library 99Chapter 3Configuring the Remote Management CardThe library only requires one remote management card, which will al

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100 Configuring the Library Chapter 3Note The MAC address is unique to each remote management card and is used for identification. This address cannot

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library 101Chapter 3Retrieving Information about the Remote Management CardEnter the Information menu to view the following

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102 Configuring the Library for Fibre Channel Chapter 3Configuring the Library for Fibre ChannelNote When you reconfigure the library, you may also ne

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library for Fibre Channel 103Chapter 34. A message displays information for the CURRENT STATUS, including:—Link status— Con

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104 Configuring the Library for Fibre Channel Chapter 37. P re s s [OK] when complete to save the changes, or select [QUIT] to return to the beginni

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library for Fibre Channel 105Chapter 3Retrieving information about Fibre ChannelEnter the Information menu to view informati

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106 Setting SCSI IDs Chapter 3Setting SCSI IDsNote This menu is unavailable for libraries using Fibre Channel because the SCSI IDs are configured auto

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Chapter 3 Setting SCSI IDs 107Chapter 3Caution Changing SCSI ID settings from factory defaults may affect the backup software configuration. Consult y

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9Registering Your Product 196Support Services 197SupportPacks 197Service Contracts 199Backup Software Support 201Contacting HP Customer Support 202Inf

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108 Setting the Date and Time Chapter 3Setting the Date and TimeWhen the library is initially set up, or if it has been disconnected for more than eig

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Chapter 3 Setting the Date and Time 109Chapter 3Table 16 World Time ZonesUTC -12 Eniwetok, KwajaleinUTC -11 Midway Island, SamoaUTC -10 HawaiiUTC -9 A

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110 Retrieving Library Information Chapter 3Retrieving Library InformationThe following information is available from the Information and Administrati

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Chapter 3 Retrieving Library Information 111Chapter 3Table 17 Library InformationMenu option InformationLibrary Status Displays information about the

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112 Retrieving Library Information Chapter 3Drive Information1. From the Drive Information menu, use the [-] or [+] keys to select the desired drive m

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Chapter 3 Retrieving Library Information 113Chapter 3Date and TimeAccess this menu to view the library’s settings for the date, time, and time zone. U

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114 Retrieving Library Information Chapter 3

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Chapter Overview 115Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsChapter OverviewThis chapter includes information on the following: Troubleshooting Overview on pa

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116 Troubleshooting Overview Chapter 4Troubleshooting OverviewBelow is an overview of the troubleshooting process. More detailed information is provid

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Overview 117Chapter 4Understanding Error TypesThere are several categories of errors that might occur when you are using you

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118 Understanding Error States Chapter 4Understanding Error StatesThis section describes the difference between the following types of errors: Soft (

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Chapter 4 Understanding Error States 119Chapter 4Figure 44 Using the Soft Error Log Monitor and trackcomponents that mightfail.See error history to

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120 Understanding Error States Chapter 4Partial Availability StateNote A partial availability state is most commonly an indication of a configuration

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Chapter 4 Understanding Error States 121Chapter 4To view more information about the partial availability error, you can access the log by following th

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122 Understanding Error States Chapter 4Drive online pendingDrive(s) are present and powered up, but have outdated firmware. Update drive firmware. (

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Chapter 4 Understanding Error States 123Chapter 4Magazine/MailslotMagazine(s) missingLibrary could not detect all the magazines. Ensure that all maga

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124 Understanding Error States Chapter 4Slave card failed Library slave controller card failed power-up test.Note: Slave controller cards are required

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Chapter 4 Understanding Error States 125Chapter 4Power supply fault Library detected one or more redundant power supplies in a failed condition. Dete

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126 Understanding Error States Chapter 4Hard (Unrecovered) ErrorsWhen a hard error occurs, the front panel will display an error message that indicate

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Chapter 4 Understanding Error States 127Chapter 4Use the following steps to resolve the problem:1. From the screen with the initial error message or

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Chapter Overview 11Installing the LibraryChapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following: Identifying Product Components on page 12 Choosing a

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128 Understanding Error States Chapter 4Host Software and Media Errors The library depends on several other components to operate correctly. Errors th

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Chapter 4 Understanding Error States 129Chapter 4Backup Software ErrorsWhile the library product itself is supported by Hewlett-Packard, all software

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130 Interpreting Library LEDs Chapter 4Interpreting Library LEDsLEDs communicate status and errors as they are occurring. Use the library LEDs to get

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Chapter 4 Interpreting Library LEDs 131Chapter 4Figure 47 Library Back PanelDRVDRV9DRVDRV1010DRVDRV7DRVDRV8DRVDRV5DRVDRV6DRVDRV3DRVDRV4DRVDRV1DRVDR

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132 Interpreting Library LEDs Chapter 4Table 19 Slave Controller LEDReady LED Color DescriptionYellow Default boot mode on power-up. Will remain in th

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Chapter 4 Interpreting Library LEDs 133Chapter 4Table 20 Remote Management Card LEDs1) Ready LEDColor DescriptionYellow Powering up, failed power-on t

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134 Interpreting Library LEDs Chapter 4Table 21 HVDS Library Controller Card LEDs1) Controller LED Color DescriptionFlashing Green Controller needs fi

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Chapter 4 Interpreting Library LEDs 135Chapter 4Table 22 LVDS Library Controller Card LEDs1) Controller LED Color DescriptionFlashing Green Controller

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136 Interpreting Library LEDs Chapter 4Table 23 Library Expansion Card LED (8/80 and 10/100 Series Libraries Only)Ready LEDColor DescriptionYellow Pow

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Chapter 4 Interpreting Library LEDs 137Chapter 4Table 24 High-Performance Fibre Channel Interface (HVDS or LVDS)1) Activity LED Color DescriptionFlash

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12 Identifying Product Components Chapter 1Identifying Product ComponentsThe components listed in Table 1 may be supplied with the library, depending

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138 Interpreting Library LEDs Chapter 4Note Depending on your library’s drive type(s), the back of the drive module might look different from the illu

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Chapter 4 Interpreting Library LEDs 139Chapter 4Note The redundant power supply comes standard with the 8/80 and 10/100 series libraries, but is an op

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140 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4Troubleshooting Common ProblemsThis section includes information on troubleshooting common library proble

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 141Chapter 4One of the redundant power supplies is not functioning properly. Check the LEDs on the power su

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142 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4Tape stuck in drive. Power cycle the library and retry unloading the tape from the library front panel,

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 143Chapter 4DLT tape has circular wear patterns around the hub. The DLT drive hub may not be engaging the t

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144 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4A new data cartridge is used and the clean drive icon is displayed. Ensure you are using an approved cle

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 145Chapter 4Cause: Contamination by head staining.(Resulting from adhesion of chemicals that are present in

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146 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4Cause: Expired cleaning cartridge A cleaning cartridge is good for 20 uses. After that, the drive will s

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 147Chapter 4Host does not detect the library. Ensure that the HBA type matches the library type (HVDS, LVDS

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Chapter 1 Identifying Product Components 13Chapter 1Figure 1 AccessoriesNote Your cables may look different from those in Figure 1. Cable types var

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148 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4The RMC Web-Based Library Administrator interface is slow in updating the web pages or does not display c

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 149Chapter 4The library is not efficiently backing up data. Check the network bandwidth from the host compu

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150 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4Cannot write to the tape. Check the write-protect tab on the tape to assure write-enabled status. Ensu

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 151Chapter 4Manually Rewinding a Stuck DLT TapeNote The following procedure is for DLT tape drives only. For

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152 Troubleshooting Common Problems Chapter 4Figure 48 Rewinding a Tape in the DLT Drive ModuleRemoving a Stuck DLT TapeUse the following procedure

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems 153Chapter 44. Verify the tape is not damaged (see Inspecting DLT Cartridges on page 74).Figure 49 Sprin

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154 Diagnostic Support Tools Chapter 4Diagnostic Support ToolsThe following tools are available for the library: HP Library & Tape Tools on page

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Chapter 4 Diagnostic Support Tools 155Chapter 4Figure 50 HP Library & Tape Tools Interface (example)Support Tools Manager and SysdiagFor more i

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156 Diagnostic Support Tools Chapter 4Running Library Diagnostic TestsUse the following procedure to run internal tests of library functions. Table 28

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Chapter 4 Diagnostic Support Tools 157Chapter 4Wellness Test Moves a tape from a random slot to an empty drive, repeats the process until all drives a

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14 Choosing a Location Chapter 1Choosing a LocationChoose a location that meets the criteria listed in Table 2. For additional specifications, refer t

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158 Diagnostic Support Tools Chapter 4Demonstration Caution: Run an inventory check from the host backup application after performing this test to ens

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Chapter Overview 159Replacing Parts and Upgrading FirmwareChapter OverviewThis chapter includes information on the following: Removing and Replacing

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160 Removing and Replacing Cards Chapter 5Removing and Replacing CardsCaution This library contains very sensitive electrical components. It is import

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Chapter 5 Removing and Replacing Cards 161Chapter 5Replacing a Card1. Align the edges of the replacement card with the card slot.2. Gently push on t

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162 Removing and Replacing Drive Modules Chapter 5Removing and Replacing Drive ModulesThis section explains how to replace a drive module in the follo

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Chapter 5 Removing and Replacing Drive Modules 163Chapter 5Removing a Drive ModuleNote To preserve SCSI communications, do not loosen or remove the SC

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164 Removing and Replacing Drive Modules Chapter 55. Lay the connector assembly to the side, allowing the external cables to hang from the connection

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Chapter 5 Removing and Replacing Drive Modules 165Chapter 5Installing a Drive ModuleWARNING It is not necessary to power off the library when insertin

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166 Removing and Replacing Drive Modules Chapter 53. Tighten the top and bottom thumbscrews, securing the drive module into the library.4. Plug the

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Chapter 5 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply 167Chapter 5Removing and Replacing the Power Supply A failing power supply on a 2/20 series library

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Chapter 1 Choosing a Location 15Chapter 1Clearance 2/20, 4/40, and 6/60 series stand-alone configurations — located on or below a table:Back: 56 cm (2

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168 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Chapter 5Figure 54 Removing the Stop Bracket for 2/20 Series LibraryReplacing the Power Supply1. Grasp

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Chapter 5 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply 169Chapter 5Replacing the Redundant Power Supply To replace individual power supply units:1. Push the

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170 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply Chapter 5Replacing the Redundant Power Supply ModuleCaution When replacing the entire power supply module, no

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Chapter 5 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply 171Chapter 5Figure 56 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply ModuleCaution Do not move the covered pow

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172 Removing the Library Cover and Feet (2/20 & 4/40 Series Only) Chapter 5Removing the Library Cover and Feet (2/20 & 4/40 Series Only)To ins

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Chapter 5 Removing the Library Cover and Feet (2/20 & 4/40 Series Only) 173Chapter 53. Remove the feet as follows:a. Remove the 10-24 torx T20 m

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174 Removing and Replacing a Cosmetic Door Chapter 5Removing and Replacing a Cosmetic DoorRemoving a Cosmetic Door Face1. Pull the front door outward

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Chapter 5 Removing and Replacing a Cosmetic Door 175Chapter 5Figure 59 Removing the Front Door Face1231 Release tab2 Sheet-metal tab3 Cosmetic door

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176 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 5Upgrading FirmwareCaution Before upgrading firmware, be sure to generate a support ticket using HP Library & Tape

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Chapter 5 Upgrading Firmware 177Chapter 52. From the Firmware Revisions menu, use [More] to view the drive firmware revisions.You can also check your

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16 Choosing a Location Chapter 1Rack location requirementsFor 8/80 and 10/100 series libraries only.Refer to the Rack Systems User’s Manual (included

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178 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 5Note The firmware download may take several minutes to complete.Using the Remote Management Card (library and LTO driv

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Chapter 5 Upgrading Firmware 179Chapter 5Using a Firmware Upgrade Tape (drive firmware only)1. Contact your service representative to get the drive u

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180 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 5

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Appendix Overview 181Technical SpecificationsAppendix OverviewThe appendix provides information on the following: Environmental Specifications on pag

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182 Environmental Specifications Appendix Environmental SpecificationsTable 29 Environmental SpecificationsCharacteristic SpecificationTemperature/Hum

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Appendix Library Specifications 183Appendix ALibrary SpecificationsTable 30 Library SpecificationsDescription All modelsGeneralAverage tape access tim

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184 Physical Specifications Appendix Physical SpecificationsTable 31 Physical SpecificationsDescription SpecificationHeight2/20 Series 216 mm (9 in)4/

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Appendix Physical Specifications 185Appendix A8/80 & 10/100 Series approximately 318 kg (700 lb)SCSI Interface Two ports, Very High Density Cable

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186 Cable Specifications Appendix Cable SpecificationsNote Ensure that all cables conform to the ANSI SCSI specifications.Table 32 SCSI Cable Specific

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Appendix Drive Compatibility Specifications 187Appendix ADrive Compatibility SpecificationsDrive CompatibilityTable 34 on page 187 shows read and wri

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 17Chapter 1Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Ra

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188 Drive Compatibility Specifications Appendix Table 36 on page 188 shows drive technologies and compatible cleaning cartridges.Note Ensure you use

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Appendix HP Ultrium Drive and Media Specifications 189Appendix AHP Ultrium Drive and Media SpecificationsTable 37 Ultrium Drive SpecificationsDescrip

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190 HP Ultrium Drive and Media Specifications Appendix Note Only use Ultrium cleaning cartridges with HP Ultrium tape drives. For data cartridges, onl

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Appendix HP Ultrium Drive and Media Specifications 191Appendix ANote For data cartridge messages, ‘n’ represents the volume serial number (or volser)

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192 DLT Drive and Media Specifications Appendix DLT Drive and Media SpecificationsTable 40 DLT Drive SpecificationsDescription Quantum DLT 8000Read/wr

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Appendix DLT Drive and Media Specifications 193Appendix ANote You can also use DLT Type IIIXT media, though it has a significantly reduced capacity a

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194 DLT Drive and Media Specifications Appendix Table 42 DLT Bar Code SpecificationsDescription SpecificationData cartridge message 6-character: 2 alp

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Appendix Overview 195Customer SupportAppendix OverviewThis appendix provides information on the following: Registering Your Product on page 196 Supp

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196 Registering Your Product Appendix Registering Your ProductRegistering your product ensures fast and easy access to Hewlett-Packard Customer Suppor

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Appendix Support Services 197Appendix BSupport ServicesHP support services upgrade and/or extend the warranty on your tape library. A wide range of s

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18 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 1Figure 2 Rack Kit PartsNote The rack kit includes extra trim brackets

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198 Support Services Appendix Table 43 SupportPacksSupportPack Number Description2/20 seriesH5520A/E 3 year, same day, onsiteH4434A/E 3 year, 24x7, on

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Appendix Support Services 199Appendix BService ContractsService contracts are available after the first 180 days of your purchase. If you choose to p

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200 Support Services Appendix Table 45 Warranty Upgrade Service ContractsOption Description01B Standalone upgrade to hardware warranty to 6 hour call-

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Appendix Support Services 201Appendix BBackup Software SupportWhile the library product itself is supported by Hewlett-Packard, all software products

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202 Contacting HP Customer Support Appendix Contacting HP Customer SupportIf your library fails during the warranty period and the suggestions in the

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Appendix Contacting HP Customer Support 203Appendix BTelephone Support To obtain technical assistance, call the support representative nearest you.Nor

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204 Contacting HP Customer Support Appendix European Customer Support CentersMonday - Friday, 8:30 - 18:00 (C.E.T)Note For the latest list of phone nu

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Appendix Contacting HP Customer Support 205Appendix B Spain+ 34 902 321 123 Sweden+ 46 (0) 8 619 2170 Switzerland+ 41 (0) 848 80 11 11 Turkey+ 90

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206 Contacting HP Customer Support Appendix New Zealand+ 64 9 356 6640 Penang1 300 88 00 28 Philippines+ 63 2 867 3551 Singapore+ 65 272 5300 Ta

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Appendix Warranty Information 207Appendix BWarranty InformationHP Product: HP Surestore Tape Library 20/20, 40/40, 60/60, 8/80 and 10/100 seriesDurati

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 19Chapter 1Rackmounting the LibraryWARNING Before you begin, lower the rac

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208 Warranty Information Appendix TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RE

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Library Error Codes 209Error Code ReferenceLibrary Error CodesTable 46 on page 210 lists the hard error codes and suggestions for recovery. Use the r

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210 Library Error Codes Appendix Table 46 Error Codes and Recovery ProceduresDecimal ErrorHex ErrorDescription Recovery Method0 00H Error code not set

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Appendix Library Error Codes 211Appendix C11 0BH Failed plunge motor test. Note the error code qualifier to help determine appropriate testing.12 0C

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212 Library Error Codes Appendix 21 15H A chassis fan is disconnected or faulty.Check that the chassis fan cable connection is secure.22 16H Chassis i

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Appendix Library Error Codes 213Appendix C51 33H Test not run, tapes not in required locations.The library needs at least one tape and an empty slot

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214 Library Error Codes Appendix 62 3EH Failed to load a tape into a drive.Note the error code qualifier to help determine appropriate testing.63 3FH

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Appendix Library Error Codes 215Appendix C72 48H Unable to put tape back into slot after power cycle.Note the error code qualifier to help determine

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216 Library Error Codes Appendix 82 52H Incorrect external SCSI connection. Library connected to wrong type of SCSI bus.Check the cable configuration

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Appendix Library Error Codes 217Appendix C111 6fH Slave controller card missing or faulty.Ensure the slave controller card is installed and fully sea

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20 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 1Figure 3 Clip Nut Placement (2/20 Series)Figure 4 Clip Nut Placeme

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218 Library Error Codes Appendix 131 83H Remote management card is missing or faulty. Ensure the remote management card is installed. Power cycle th

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Appendix Library Error Codes 219Appendix C141 8DH Front panel board missing.Power cycle library.142 8EH Front panel board timeout.Retry command.143 8

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220 Library Error Codes Appendix

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Glossary 221AAL_PA Arbitrated loop physical addressBbackup software Software that runs on the host computer that is used to track data backups and ex

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222 Glossarydrive cleaning A library feature that uses a cleaning tape to clean a tape drive.drive module The entire assembly that houses the drive, i

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Glossary 223Glossaryhome screen The view on the front panel display that provides status information after the library has been powered on. Also, the

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224 GlossaryMMAC Address Media access control address - a unique hardware-based address that identifies each node on a network.magazine A slotted cont

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Glossary 225GlossarySSCSI Small Computer Systems Interface - A bus that transfers data between the host system and the library.SCSI ID The electronic

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226 GlossaryUTC Coordinated Universal TimeWweb-based libraryadministratorDescribes the interface that allows you to monitor and manage the library ove

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227Aaccessmailslot 85tape magazine 81AL_PA 103, 105, 221anti-tip footin moving procedure 57in rackmounting procedure 19applications, backup soft

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 21Chapter 1Figure 5 Clip Nut Placement (6/60 Series)2. Align the upper

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228channel 102– 109connectivity troubleshooting128coordinated universal timezones, for setting date and time109cosmetic drawer faceremoving 174repla

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229addressing 103configuration 102current settings 103, 104current status 103, 104future settings 103, 104installation 41– 47supported topolo

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230password protected menus 63rackmounting 19registering 196retrieving information about 110– 158service contracts 199support services 197supportp

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231Ppackaging materials 58partial availability conditions,list of 121– 125partial availability state, clear-ing 120password enabled status, view-in

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232DLTformatted capacity 193media cartridge life 193media shelf life 193fibre channel cables 186library 183physical 184– 185SCSI cable 186SCSI

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233time zones, for setting date and timeVverifying host configuration 50vibration specifications 182viewing library configurations 112Wwarranty 19

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Copyright © 2002 Hewlett-Packard CompanyPrinted in U.S.A.Edition 5 June 2002www.hp.com/go/supportPrinted on recycled paperC9521-90002

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22 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 13. Align the lower (black/silver) rail with the lower two clip nuts, an

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 23Chapter 14. Install the library.WARNING The majority of the weight is n

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24 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 14/40 and 6/60 Series Libraries:Use a mechanical lift that is rated to th

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 25Chapter 1WARNING Do not move the library without additional help or an a

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26 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 14/40 and 6/60 Series Libraries:a. Ensure access to the top of the libra

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 27Chapter 17. Insert trim brackets into the slots on each side of the lib

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2/20, 4/40, 6/60, 8/80, and 10/100 serieshp surestore tape library user guideProduct Number: C9521-90002Edition 5June 2002© 2002 Hewlett-Packard Compa

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28 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 1Figure 12 Trim Brackets (4/40 Series)Note The rack kit includes extra

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Chapter 1 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack 29Chapter 1Figure 13 Trim Brackets (6/60 Series)Note The rack kit inclu

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30 Installing the 2/20, 4/40 & 6/60 Series Libraries into a Rack Chapter 18. Open the tape drawers and tighten the screws to secure the library i

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Chapter 1 Preparing the Host for Installation 31Chapter 1Preparing the Host for InstallationInstall the SCSI host bus adapter card(s) and compatible d

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32 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1Connecting and Powering on the Library This section includes information and illustrations for the

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 33Chapter 1Library Back PanelFigure 15 Library Back Panel FeaturesDRVDRV9DRVDRV1010DRVDRV7DRVDRV8D

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34 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1SCSI Cable Connections Note Refer to Fibre Channel Cable Connections on page 41 if the library is c

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 35Chapter 16. Connect a category 5 ethernet cable from the remote management card to an active netwo

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36 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1Figure 16 2/20 Series SCSI Cable Connections1Host (user configured)2 Remote management card LAN

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 37Chapter 1Figure 17 4/40 Series SCS Cable Connections564321LAN3871Host (user configured)2 Remote

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2Notice hp surestore tape libraryNoticeThis document contains information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this doc

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38 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1Figure 18 6/60 Series SCS Cable Connections10564321LAN38791 Host (user configured) 6 SCSI cable

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 39Chapter 1Figure 19 8/80 and 10/100 Series SCSI Cable ConnectionsDRVDRV1DRVDRV2DRVDRV3DRVDRV4DRVD

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40 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1Table 3 8/80 and 10/100 Series SCSI Cable Connections1Host (user configured)2 Remote management car

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 41Chapter 1Fibre Channel Cable ConnectionsThere are several Fibre Channel cabling options. Figure 20

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42 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1The following steps illustrate a Fibre Channel connection between the host, hub or switch, and libr

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 43Chapter 1f. Connect the Fibre Channel cable(s) to the host, hub, or switch. If necessary, connect

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44 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 17. For 8/80 and 10/100 Series Libraries:Connect the power cords on the rack to a power outlet on

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 45Chapter 1Figure 22 2/20 Series Fibre Channel Connections2185443LAN761 Hosts (user configured) 5

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46 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1Figure 23 4/40 Series Fibre Channel Connections2141098543LAN761 Hosts (user configured) 6 SCSI c

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 47Chapter 1Figure 24 6/60 Series Fibre Channel Connections2141298543LAN7612101141 Hosts (user conf

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hp surestore tape library Revision History 3Glossary Glossary: Includes technical terms used in this manual.Revision HistoryEdition 1 June 1999: C720

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48 Connecting and Powering on the Library Chapter 1Figure 25 8/80 and 10/100 Series Fibre Channel Connections64LAN123748566666910121416131115444DRV

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Chapter 1 Connecting and Powering on the Library 49Chapter 1Table 4 8/80 and 10/100 Series Fibre Channel Connections1Host (user configured)2Hub or swi

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50 Verifying the Host Configuration Chapter 1Verifying the Host ConfigurationOnce the library is connected to a host, the operating system must be con

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Chapter 1 Verifying the Host Configuration 51Chapter 1Windows NTFor Windows NT™ operating systems, perform the following operating system configuratio

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52 Verifying the Host Configuration Chapter 1Sun SolarisFor Sun Solaris™ operating systems, perform the following operating system configurations: In

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Chapter 1 Getting Started 53Chapter 1Getting StartedAfter you install and configure the library, you must complete the following setup tasks from the

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54 Moving or Shipping the Library Chapter 1Moving or Shipping the LibraryWARNING Do not move the library without additional help or an appropriately r

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Chapter 1 Moving or Shipping the Library 55Chapter 1The tape automatically rewinds before it is unloaded. A status screen displays the library’s progr

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56 Moving or Shipping the Library Chapter 15. To ship the library, remove all external cords, cables, and terminators. For an internal move, only dis

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Chapter 1 Moving or Shipping the Library 57Chapter 18. Extend the rack’s anti-tip foot.WARNING Failure to extend the anti-tip foot could result in pe

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58 Moving or Shipping the Library Chapter 1Figure 26 Latch Stops14. Remove the library from the rack.2/20 Series Libraries:With the help of two peo

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Chapter Overview 59Operating the LibraryChapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following: Front Panel Overview on page 60 Understanding the Menu

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60 Front Panel Overview Chapter 2Front Panel OverviewThe front panel displays icons and text that provide library, drive, and tape status information.

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Overview 61Chapter 2Status BarAll screens, except the Home and Map screens, show a status bar that summarizes library and drive

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62 Front Panel Overview Chapter 2The status bar can display the icons listed in Table 5 on page 62 and Table 6 on page 62.Table 5 Drive IconsPower is

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Overview 63Chapter 2NestingEach level of password-protected menus (Administration and Service) includes all options available in

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64 Understanding the Menu Structure Chapter 2Understanding the Menu StructureFigure 30 Front Panel Menu Structure

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 65Chapter 2Using TapesThis section includes information on: Mixed Media on page 66 Media Migration on page 67 Using HP Ultriu

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66 Using Tapes Chapter 2Mixed MediaMixed media refers to the option to backup to more than one drive type, such as DLT and LTO, within the same physic

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 67Chapter 2Media MigrationUtilities and services are available to assist you in migrating from one drive technology to another.H

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5Notice 2Typographical Conventions and Terms 2In This Manual 2Revision History 3Updates 3Chapter 1 Installing the Library 11Chapter Overview 11Identif

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68 Using Tapes Chapter 2For more information on using HP Library & Tape Tools for media migration, refer to http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools.Se

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 69Chapter 2Using HP Ultrium CartridgesIn addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provide

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70 Using Tapes Chapter 2Write-Protecting Ultrium CartridgesEach cartridge has a sliding write-protect switch. Using the write-protect switch ensures d

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 71Chapter 2Using Ultrium Cartridge Bar Code LabelsMake it a practice to use barcode labels on your tape cartridges. Your host so

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72 Using Tapes Chapter 2Ordering Ultrium Cartridges and Bar Code LabelsUltrium TapeCartridgesHP Ultrium tape cartridges can be purchased in a variety

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 73Chapter 2Ultrium Bar CodeLabelsEnsure that you use HP qualified bar code labels only. Contact an HP authorized dealer or sales

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74 Using Tapes Chapter 2Using DLT Tape CartridgesIn addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provided with your

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 75Chapter 2Figure 34 Leader in Correct Position, Hub, and Door Lock TabABCA Tape leaderB Spring-loaded hubCDoor lock

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76 Using Tapes Chapter 2Do NOT Use Cartridges with: Tape or leaders that have been touched with bare fingers (may transfer oils to the tape head). L

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 77Chapter 2Figure 35 DLT Write-Protect Switch SettingsUsing DLT Cartridge Bar Code LabelsMake it a practice to use barcode la

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6Chapter Overview 59Front Panel Overview 60Status Bar 61Nesting 63Understanding the Menu Structure 64Using Tapes 65Mixed Media 66Media Migration 67HP

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78 Using Tapes Chapter 2DLT cartridges have a front slide slot located on the face of the cartridge next to the write-protect switch. Use this slot fo

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Chapter 2 Using Tapes 79Chapter 2Ordering DLT Cartridges and Bar Code LabelsDLT Tape Cartridges HP DLT tape cartridges can be purchased in a variety o

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80 Using Tapes Chapter 2DLT Bar CodeLabelsEnsure that you use HP qualified bar code labels only. Contact an HP authorized dealer or sales representati

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Chapter 2 Accessing Tapes in the Library 81Chapter 2Accessing Tapes in the LibraryTapes in the library may be accessed using the following features:

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82 Accessing Tapes in the Library Chapter 2Figure 37 Removing/Replacing a Magazine3. Remove the magazine by lifting it straight up with the handle

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Chapter 2 Accessing Tapes in the Library 83Chapter 25. If desired, insert tapes into the magazine. Ensure that you use the appropriate tape type for

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84 Accessing Tapes in the Library Chapter 2— When inserting DLT cartridges into the tape library magazine, ensure that each cartridge is positioned wi

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Chapter 2 Accessing Tapes in the Library 85Chapter 2Mailslot AccessNote The mailslot is located in the upper right-hand drawer of the library.The mail

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86 Drive and Tape Operations Chapter 2Drive and Tape OperationsLook at the product information labels on the back of the library and the labels inside

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Chapter 2 Drive and Tape Operations 87Chapter 2Unloading a Tape from the Drive1. From the Drive and Tape Operations menu, select [Unload Tape from Dri

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7Management Programs 98Configuring the Remote Management Card 99Retrieving Information about the Remote Management Card 101Configuring the Library for

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88 Drive and Tape Operations Chapter 21. From the Drive and Tape Operations menu, select [Clean Drive].2. From Choose Cleaning Slot, use the [-], [+]

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Chapter Overview 89Library AdministrationChapter OverviewThis chapter describes the following: Configuring the Library on page 90 Enabling and Chang

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90 Configuring the Library Chapter 3Configuring the Library Note When you reconfigure the library, you may also need to reconfigure your backup softwa

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library 91Chapter 3Factory default configuration settings are listed in Table 12. Other Configuration Options (see page 112)

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92 Configuring the Library Chapter 3Enabling and Changing the PasswordNote Administration procedures can be password protected. These procedures inclu

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library 93Chapter 3Configuring the Mailslot The mailslot is used for moving tapes into and out of the library in a controlle

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94 Configuring the Library Chapter 3Table 13 Mailslot ConfigurationNumber of MailslotsAdvantages and Disadvantages0 slots Magazine access must be used

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library 95Chapter 3Note When you reconfigure the library, you may also need to reconfigure your backup software. For more in

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96 Configuring the Library Chapter 3Using the Remote Management CardOverviewThe remote management card (RMC) includes a Web-Based Library Administrato

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Library 97Chapter 3For remote management, you need a network connection and a browser to: View the current status of the l

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