StorageTek™ L40 Tape Library Installation Manual 96053 Revision: L
L40 Tape Library Installation Manual
Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating to technology that is described in this document. In particular, and without limitation, these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at http://www.sun.com/patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U.S. and in other countries.
Summary of Changes EC Date Edition Description 111666 August 2001 First Initial release 111717 January 2002 Second Refer to this edition for a description of the changes. 111732 March 2002 Third Refer to this edition for a description of the changes. 111784 August 2002 Fourth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes. 111828 February 2003 Fifth Refer to this edition for a description of the changes.
Summary of Changes This page intentionally left blank.
Contents Summary of Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Seguridad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxv Precauciones de seguridad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxv Técnicas de levantamiento de objetos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxvi Seguridad de hombros, codos, muñecas y manos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 2: Locations, Specifications, and Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Library Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figures Figure 1-1. Unpacking the Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Figure 1-2. Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19 Figure 1-3. Determining the Valid Storage Cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 Figure 1-4. Inserting the Cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tables Tables Table 1-1. SCSI Cable Length Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 Table 1-2. SCSI Device/Bus Types: Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 Table 1-3. LTO Drive Backward Readability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 Table 1-4. SCSI Device/Bus Types: Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tables x Revision L 96053
Preface This manual is for either customers or service representatives, depending upon the service contract. When you have completed the procedures in this manual, refer to the user’s guide to configure your library. See “Related Publications” on page xiv. Most of the information pertains to library hardware. For specific drive information or for client-generated software commands and console messages, refer to your drive or software documentation.
■ Alert Messages Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has a unique relationship to the main text or graphic. Note: A note provides additional information that is of special interest. A note might point out exceptions to rules or procedures. A note usually, but not always, follows the information to which it pertains.
■ Conventions Typographical conventions highlight special words, phrases, and actions in this publication. Item Example Description of Convention Buttons MENU Font and capitalization follows label on product Commands Mode Select Initial cap Document titles System Assurance Guide Italic font Emphasis not or must Italic font File names fsc.
■ Related Publications Refer to the following publications for additional information: xiv Library Documentation Part Number L40 Tape Library Ordering Guide MT5011 L40 Tape Library Service Manual 96026 L40 Tape Library User’s Guide 96005 L40/80 Tape Library CRU Instructions 96031 L40/80 Tape Library Drives CRU Instructions 96006 Tape Drive Documentation Part DLT 7000 Tape Drive Product Manual 31313450x DLT 8000 Tape Drive Product Manual Quantum: 81-60118-0x DLT1 Installation and Operatio
■ Additional Information Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Sun) offers several methods for you to obtain additional information. Sun’s External Web Site Sun’s external Web site provides marketing, product, event, corporate, and service information. The external Web site is accessible to anyone with a Web browser and an Internet connection. The URL for the external Web site is: http://www.sun.com The URL for StorageTek™ brand-specific information is: http://www.sun.
Global Services Support Tools Global Services Support Tools site (also called Field Tools) provides tools that aid in the sales and support of Sun StorageTek brand products and services. This is an internal Web site for employees. The URL for the Global Services Support Tools is http://sunsolve.central.sun.com/ handbook_internal/FieldTools Documents on CD Documents on CD (3106600xx) contains portable document format (PDF) files of Sun StorageTek brand product publications.
Safety The following pages describe common practices concerning electrical safety, ergonomics, rack installation, fiber optics, and electrostatic discharge. ■ Safety Precautions WARNING: Potential injury: On-the-job safety is important; therefore, observe the following safety precautions while you are engaging in any maintenance activity. Failing to follow these precautions could result in serious injury. Remove all conductive jewelry, such as watches and rings, before you service powered-on equipment.
■ Lifting Techniques Lifting, regardless of how much or how little, can create serious back stress. If you follow these guidelines, you can reduce the risk of back injury: • Do not twist your body to pick up something or to put it down. Twisting puts extreme pressure on your back, especially when you lift or carry objects. Instead of twisting, make the task two separate moves; first lift, and then use your feet to turn your body.
■ Rack Safety and Precautions WARNING: Possible personal injury: • Lifting hazard: The library weighs 44.45 kg (98 lb) plus the weight of the drives. Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library. Make sure you read the information in “Lifting Techniques” on page xviii before beginning. • Also consider the library’s total weight when you are placing other equipment into the rack.
Each fiber-optic interface in this Sun StorageTek Fibre Channel equipment contains a laser transceiver that is a Class 1 Laser Product. Each laser transceiver has an output of less than 70 μW and a wavelength of 850 nm. Sun StorageTek’s Class 1 Laser Products comply with EN60825-1(+A-11) and with sections 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations.
2. Cable management: • Leave at least 4.6 m (15 ft) of cable at each end for future growth. • Use strain reliefs to prevent the weight of the cable from damaging the connector. • Review all information in this manual and in any related manuals about safely handling fiber-optic cables. 3. Connector protection: • Insert connectors carefully to prevent damage to the connector or fiber. • Leave the connector’s protective cover in place until you are ready to make connections.
■ Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Damage Prevention Anyone who handles ESD-sensitive components must be aware of the damage that ESD can cause to electronic components and must take the proper precautions to prevent it. Also, anyone who performs maintenance on Sun StorageTek equipment must complete an ESD-basics course. CAUTION: Potential damage to equipment: Handle ESD-sensitive components only under ESD-protected conditions.
ESD-Protection Procedure Remember that each customer environment is different. Address all the customer’s concerns before you work on any equipment. Prepare the Work Area 1. Before you service the equipment, unfold the grounding-kit work surface completely and place it on a convenient surface. 2. Attach one end of the ground cord to the work surface; secure the snap fastener. Note: You will attach the free end in a later step. 3. Slip on an ESD wrist strap.
Clean Up 10. Disconnect the ground cords from the equipment. 11. Reinstall all equipment covers and close all equipment doors. 12. Disconnect the coil cord from your wrist, and, if necessary, disconnect the ground cord from the work surface. 13. Properly store the work surface and the other Field Service Grounding Kit items.
Seguridad Las siguientes páginas describen prácticas habituales sobre seguridad eléctrica, ergonomía, instalación en bastidor, fibras ópticas y descargas electrostáticas. ■ Precauciones de seguridad ADVERTENCIA: Posibles lesiones: la seguridad durante el trabajo es importante; por ello, atienda a las siguientes precauciones de seguridad mientras esté realizando alguna actividad de mantenimiento. El incumplimiento de dichas precauciones puede conllevar graves lesiones.
Técnicas de levantamiento de objetos El levantar equipos o componentes, independientemente de su peso o tamaño, puede provocar serias lesiones lumbares. Siguiendo estas directrices podrá reducir los riesgos de lesiones. • No incline el cuerpo para levantar o bajar algo. Esta posición supone una tensión extrema para la espalda, en especial al levantar o transportar objetos.
• No levante cargas grandes o pesadas con el puño cerrado, porque el modo de levantarlas también afecta a los tendones de la mano. Al tomar un objeto entre el pulgar y los dedos se aplica mucha tensión a las manos y tendones de las muñecas. Utilice ambas manos alternativamente, para permitir que descansen. ■ Seguridad y precauciones del bastidor ADVERTENCIA: Posibilidad de lesiones físicas: • Peligro de levantamiento: La biblioteca pesa 44,45 kg (98 lb), a lo que hay que añadir el peso de las unidades.
Tenga especial cuidado al utilizar instrumentos ópticos con estos equipos. Dichos instrumentos pueden incrementar las probabilidades de lesiones oculares. Los transceptores de láser de los equipos de fibra óptica pueden suponer un peligro para la seguridad física. Asegúrese de que toda persona que trabaje con estos equipos de Sun StorageTek entienda los peligros y siga los procedimientos de seguridad.
Instalación de cables de fibra óptica Para instalar cables de fibra óptica, efectúe este procedimiento: 1. Tendido del cable: • Tarima: Los cables de fibra óptica pueden instalarse debajo de tarimas. Al tenderlos, manténgalos apartados de cualquier obstrucción, como por ejemplo otros cables o equipos. • Escalerilla portacables o canaleta de cables: Sitúe los cables en su posición. No tire de ellos a través de la escalerilla portacables.
• No aferre los cables con alicates, pinzas ni fresas. No una los cables ni los conectores a dispositivos de tracción. • Mantenga los cables apartados de bordes y salientes afilados que pudieran cortarlos o desgastarlos. Asegúrese de que los orificios del equipo dispongan de bordes protectores. • Proteja los cables contra temperaturas extremas. • En toda ocasión en que el conector no esté conectado, colóquele su cubierta de protección.
• Una vez concluido el trabajo, vuelva a colocar todas las cubiertas del equipo y cierre todas las puertas. • Si la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra ha estado sometida a temperaturas superiores a los 66 ºC (150 ºF) o inferiores a los 4,5 ºC (40 ºF), deje que la superficie se aclimate a la temperatura ambiente antes de desenrollarla. • Coloque inmediatamente sobre esta superficie todo componente que haya retirado de su embalaje de protección contra descargas electrostáticas.
Acceda al equipo 5. Con todo cuidado, abra las puertas o retire las cubiertas del equipo. No toque ningún componente interno. PRECAUCIÓN: Antes de tocar cualquier componente interno, asegúrese de estar correctamente conectado a tierra. 6. Conecte el extremo libre del cable en espiral al lugar más adecuado: a. Si está trabajando con componentes de un equipo de pequeñas dimensiones, conecte el extremo libre del cable a la superficie de trabajo del kit de puesta a tierra.
Hardware Installation 1 This chapter tells you how to install the L40 Tape Library. Two methods are available: • “Quick Installation Procedure” for users who have installed other L40 Tape Libraries • “Standard Installation Procedure” on page 1-4 for first-time installers who want help with each step of the process You might need to ask your system administrator for some of the configuration information, such as the network entries.
Quick Installation Procedure 3. Remove the packing cushion and foam. 4. Visually inspect the library and drives, using a flashlight if necessary: CAUTION: Possible component damage: Make sure you follow the ESD procedure described in “ESD-Protection Procedure” on page xxiii for the next step. 5. Obtain the personality module from the bag taped to the power supply handle and insert it into its connector at the rear of the library.
Quick Installation Procedure 18. Press the SELECT button. The > sign appears to the left of Door Operations. The DOOR MENU: Push Select to Prepare Library for Opening Door message appears. 19. Press the SELECT button. CAUTION: Possible hand damage: Always wait for the operator panel to display the OK To Open Door message before opening the door. This ensures that the hand assembly is safely seated. 20. Insert the key into the lock, and unlock and open the door. 21.
Standard Installation Procedure ■ Standard Installation Procedure The procedure for the standard installation of the library takes you through each step of the installation process. Check off the tasks in this list as you complete them: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 1-4 1. “Preparing for the Installation” on page 1-5 2. “Unpacking the Library” on page 1-5 3. “Inspecting the Library and Drives” on page 1-8 4. “Preparing the Installation Location” on page 1-8 5. “Positioning the Library” on page 1-9 6.
Standard Installation Procedure Preparing for the Installation Read “Safety” on page xvii before beginning.
Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1-1.
Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1-1. Unpacking the Library (L201_158) 1. 2. 3. 4. Outer Container Container cap Logo label, used for repacking Container locks (Hold so the protruding part is on top. Squeeze the ears and lift the locks to secure them into the openings.) 5. Accessory container 6. Sleeve 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Bar code label, used for repacking Top cusion Plastic bag Library Internal bracing items Bottom cushion Front and rear rail Pallet 10.
Standard Installation Procedure Inspecting the Library and Drives Visually inspect the library and drives, using a flashlight if necessary: 1. Check the library’s exterior and interior for any obvious physical damage or loose parts. 2. Make sure that the cables and accessories you require are present. Refer to your shipping bill. Some items might be shipped in a separate package.
Standard Installation Procedure Positioning the Library The library can be ordered for either desktop or rack installation. Desktop Installation WARNING: Possible personal injury: Check the path to the intended location and clear it of obstructions before you move the library. Use at least two people and a mechanical device to lift and position the library. The library weighs 44.45 kg (98 lb) plus the weight of the drives. Depending upon the drive type, each drive weighs between 5.0 kg (11 lb) and 5.
Standard Installation Procedure The library uses the power cable’s ground point for its earth-ground connection. All electrical connections, either directly to the wall or to a power strip in the rack, must be properly grounded. Consider proper electrical circuit and power strip overload protection. Note: The rack can be ordered from Sun StorageTek or from another vendor. The StorageTek conversion bill number for the black rack is YXL20/40/80-SHELF. To install the library in a rack: 1.
Standard Installation Procedure 1. Hinge pin (2) 5. Set the door aside. 6. Remove the right decorative cover over the operator panel by grasping the top of the cover and gently pulling it away from the operator panel. 1. Cover 2. Cover snap pins 7. Measure and note the distances from the bottom of the library flanges to the mounting holes near the four corners of the front of the library frame. Note that the distances for the left and right flange hole spaces are different. 8.
Standard Installation Procedure 1. Screw (4) 10. Attach the cover over the operator panel. 11. Attach the door with the two hinge pins, inserting the top pin first. Choosing SCSI HVD or LVD Your library interface is hardware configured as either high voltage differential (HVD) or low voltage differential (LVD). The HVD interface allows longer cable lengths, but throughput is slower than LVD. The LVD interface restricts cable lengths, but provides faster throughput.
Standard Installation Procedure Table 1-1. SCSI Cable Length Restrictions Application Length Restriction Single-ended Stub length: 102 mm (4 in.) 5 to 10 MB/s data transfer rate: 3 m (10 ft) 1 to 5 MB/s data transfer rate: 6 m (20 ft) High voltage differential Stub length: 203 mm (8 in.) 1 to 40 MB/s data transfer rate: 25 m (82 ft) Low voltage differential Stub length: 102 mm (4 in.) 1 to 80 MB/s data transfer rate: 12 m (39.
Standard Installation Procedure Installing the External Fibre Channel Router To install the optional external Fibre Channel router, refer to StorageNet 3300 Fibre Channel Router User Manual, Chapter 2. If installing an external fibre channel router to replace an internal fibre channel router card, remove the internal fibre channel router card. Refer to the L40 Tape Library Service Manual, PN 96026.
Standard Installation Procedure You can vary this cabling arrangement depending on how your system is configured. For example, you can attach one of the drives to a different bus, in which case that drive would have its own SCSI terminator. 1. Client-server cable 2. SCSI cable 3.
Standard Installation Procedure Connecting Fiber and SCSI Cables For libraries with an optional Fibre Channel router, follow the cable routing shown in following two figures The first figure shows cable routing for the library, four drives, and internal router. The second figure shows a detail of cable routing to the SN3300 external router. 1. Fiber cables to/from host 2. Four 300 mm (11.81 in.) LVD SCSI cables 3. One 600 mm (1.97 ft) LVD SCSI cable 4.
Standard Installation Procedure 1. Fiber cables to/from host 2. One of four 300 mm (11.81 in.) LVD SCSI cables 3.
Standard Installation Procedure Attaching the Personality Module The personality module is a connector that stores the library cell capacity information. The module stores a capacity of either 20 or 40 cells. The library does not operate properly unless an authorized module is attached to the rear of the EM. Attach the module before powering-on the library for proper initialization. Only remove the module when installing an upgrade conversion bill or replacing the library.
Standard Installation Procedure Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip If your library is a 20-cell version, the tape management software only recognizes the data cells that are in Column 0 and the top nine cells of Column 1. To remind the operator to not place data cartridges into the other cells, attach the cell barrier clip, as shown in the following figure. Use the PERS MODULE Menu on the operator panel to determine your library’s cell capacity. Figure 1-2. Attaching the Cell Barrier Clip (L201_124) 1.
Standard Installation Procedure Inserting the Cartridges Make sure you refer to “ESD Precautions” on page xxii before proceeding. Depending on the version and configuration of your library, some storage cells cannot be used. Read the legend on the page following Figure 1-3 on page 1-21. CAUTION: Inserting the cartridges correctly is critical for library operation.
Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1-3. Determining the Valid Storage Cells (L201_038) 1. Drive Slot 3 2. Drive Slot 2 3. Drive Slot 1 4. Drive Slot 0 1. Column 0 2. Column 1 3. Column 2 4. Column 3 5. CAP (two cells) Note: In a 40-cell capacity library, if Auto Clean is not enabled, the cleaning cartridge cell can be used for a data cartridge, for a total of 41 data cells. Legend: • Use Columns 0 and 1 white cells for the 20-cell configuration.
Standard Installation Procedure Figure 1-4. Inserting the Cartridges (L201_284) 1. Storage Cells 2. DLT cartridge 1-22 3. Ultrium cartridge 4.
Standard Installation Procedure Drive Compatibility Issues Refer to your drive publications and the vendor Web sites for a detailed discussion of drives and cartridges. The library supports the following drives: • Ultrium Linear Tape-Open (LTO) drives LTO technology was developed by IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Seagate to provide a clear and viable choice in an increasingly complex array of tape storage options.
Standard Installation Procedure Table 1-3. LTO Drive Backward Readability LTO Gen 2 Drive LTO Gen 3 Drive LTO 1 media Read and write Read only LTO 2 media Read and write Read and write LTO 3 media No action Read and write Table 1-4. SCSI Device/Bus Types: Issues If you plug a . . . Single-ended device Low voltage differential device High voltage differential device Into . . . The result is . . .
Standard Installation Procedure Table 1-5. Compatible Drives and Interfaces Drive Name Sustained Native Transfer Rate Interface HVD1 LVD2 DLT 8000 6.
Standard Installation Procedure Installing the Drives See “Drive Compatibility Issues” on page 1-23. If you are installing an SDLT 600 drive, make sure that Field Bill 102181 was installed. The field bill replaces the internal fan finger guard with a perforated steel plate to comply with emissions standards. Use the information in the following paragraphs if you ordered a library that did not have the drives already installed, or if you want to add more drives to your library.
Standard Installation Procedure CAUTION: Possible component damage: Do not use a screwdriver for the drive door latch knob or drive tray latch. 1. At the rear of the library, turn the drive door latch knob to your left to open the drive door. 1. Knob CAUTION: Load/unload problems: The drive tray latch must be fully loosened (disengaged) before you slide the tray into the slot.
Standard Installation Procedure 3. Slide the drive tray assembly into the desired slot. CAUTION: Possible component damage: Do not use a screwdriver to tighten the drive tray latch knob. 4. Turn the knob all the way to the right to engage the latch and clamp it firmly into the frame. 5. Pull back on the tray to make sure the tray is securely latched. It should not move. 6. Connect the drive SCSI connector, P903, to the drive. 7. Connect the drive power cable, P904A/B, to the library. 8.
Powering-on the Library and Drives ■ Powering-on the Library and Drives To power-on the library and drives: CAUTION: Possible equipment damage: Make sure the power-on/off switch is set to “O” before performing Step 1. 1. Close and lock the front door. 2. Attach the power cable to the power receptacle at the rear of the library and plug the cable into an electrical outlet. 3. Press the power switch to the “|” position. The operator status display shows the Init in Progress: message.
Recording the Configuration Information Table 1-6.
Locations, Specifications, and Cables 2 This chapter identifies library components, drive label locations, specifications, and external cable part numbers. ■ Locations Use the following figures to become familiar with the library components and drive label locations. Figure 2-1.
Locations Figure 2-1. Front View of Components (L201_061) 1. Operator panel (including status display) 2. Cartridge access port (CAP) 3. Elastomer feet for desktop version 4. Viewing window 5. Door lock Figure 2-2.
Locations Figure 2-2. Rear View of Components (Continued) (L201_062) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Power-on/off switches Power receptacles Standard power supply Redundant power supply Library RESET button—use a wooden pencil (never a screwdriver or other electricallyconductive item) to press this button Ethernet/Web port Library LVD/HVD SCSI ports SCSI port for Drive 0 (See note.) SCSI port for Drive 1 (See note.) SCSI port for Drive 2 (See note.) SCSI port for Drive 3 (See note.
Locations Figure 2-3. Internal View of Components (L201_063) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2-4 Hand Assembly Drive 3 Drive 2 Drive 1 Drive 0 Library vision calibration label; the master target is below it 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Locations Figure 2-4. Robotic Components (L201_255) 1. Z motor 2. Hand assembly 3. Z shafts 4. Z carriage 5. Theta motor Figure 2-5. DLT Drive Label Locations (L201_164) 1. FRU serial number 2. Warranty ID number 3.
Specifications Figure 2-6. Ultrium Drive Label Locations (L201_165) 1. CEI serial number 2. FRU serial number 3. Warranty ID number ■ Specifications The following pages provide library, drive, and cartridge specifications. See Figure 2-7 on page 2-9 or Figure 2-8 on page 2-10 for library installation dimensions. For more specific drive and cartridge information, refer to the vendor Web site or documentation. Library Environment The following table lists the library environment specifications. Table 2-1.
Specifications Table 2-1. Library Environment Specifications (Continued) Item Measurements Operating Storage Transporting Wet bulb (maximum, noncondensing) +29.2ºC +84.5ºF +35ºC +95ºF +35ºC +95ºF Altitude -76 to 3,048 m (-250 to 10,000 ft) Library Power The following table lists the power specifications for the library without drives. Table 2-2. Library Power Specifications Input voltage 100–240 VAC, single phase Frequency 50/60 Hz Maximum library power consumption 1.42 A at 120 V or 0.
Specifications Drive Power The following table lists the drive power specifications. Refer to the drive publication and vendor Web site for updated information. Table 2-4. Drive Power Specifications 2-8 Drive VoltAmperes Current Heat output DLT1 38 VA 0.30 A at 120 VAC 0.16 A at 240 VAC 130 Btu/hr DLT 7000E 72 VA 0.59 A at 120 VAC 0.30 A at 240 VAC 256 Btu/hr DLT 8000 65 VA 0.53 A at 120 VAC 0.27 A at 240 VAC 222 Btu/hr Super DLT 58 VA 0.47 A at 120 VAC 0.
Specifications Figure 2-7. L40 Desktop Version Dimensions and Weight (L201_346) 1. 455 mm (17.90 in.) height with feet; feet are 16 mm (0.625 in.). 2. 490 mm (19.30 in.) width 3. 724 mm (28.50 in.) depth without external cables 4. 102 mm (4.0 in.) dedicated fan exhaust clearance area (shaded area allows for cable and cooling clearances) Weight (library only) 44.
Specifications Figure 2-8. L40 Rack Version Dimensions and Weight (L201_343) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 442 mm (17.39 in.) height 483 mm (19.0 in.) width of front with flange 728 mm (28.65 in.) depth with fan, without cables 448 mm (17.65 in.) width 702 mm (27.65 in.) depth without fan, without cables 6. 7. 102 mm (4.0 in.) dedicated fan exhaust clearance area (shaded area allows for cable and cooling clearances) 702 mm (27.65 in.) depth without fan, without cables Weight (library only) 44.
Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles ■ Power Cord Numbers and Receptacles Power cord part numbers for the library are listed in the table below. All cords are 3 m (9.8 ft). The receptacle type is listed. Refer to your vendor catalog for the part number. Table 2-5. Country-specific Power Cords Input Voltage Country Part Number Receptacle Type 100 to 127 VAC U.S.
External Cables ■ External Cables Use this table to select external cables. See Table 2-5 on page 2-11 for the part numbers of power cords for specific countries. Note: The SCSI universal cables listed below are intended for use with LVD application. The cables used to meet these requirements are inherently more costly and should be used only as required for HVD. Table 2-7. External Cables Description Part Number Cable assembly, 68 MD, 20 m (65.
SNMP A This appendix provides the implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). ■ Overview Sun StorageTek’s L-series libraries support Version 1 of the simple network management protocol (SNMPv1). SNMP is an application layer protocol that performs network management operations over an Ethernet connection using a User Datagram Protocol (UDP/IP). Library microcode 2.11 or higher supports SNMP.
Overview Figure A-1. SNMP and DNS Network Block Diagram Example (L201_523) 1. Ethernet connection (ENET) for the library. 2. To configure the library to support DNS. Note: You must enter the Domain Name Service (DNS) configuration only if your Simplified Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent is set to trap named recipients; if SNMP is set for numbered recipients (by using IP addresses), no entries are required. 3. An example of a table that matches IP addresses to selected DNS names. 4.
SNMP Terms ■ SNMP Terms SNMP uses a manager/agent structure, a database, and a small set of commands to exchange information. SNMP terms include: 96053 • Agent–A module that resides in a managed device. The agent is responsible for responding to requests from the manager and for sending traps to a recipient that inform the systems administrator of potential problems. • Community String–Applications use community strings for access control.
SNMP Commands ■ SNMP Commands SNMPv1 offers a limited number of commands that follow a simple request/response exchange to communicate between the manager and the agent. The manager issues request such as: • • • Get–A request for information of a specific variable. GetNext–A request for the next specific variable. Set–A request to change the value of a specific variable. The agent responds with: • • Get-Response–A response to the manager’s Get and GetNext commands.
Management Information Base Figure A-2. Management Information Base Hierarchy (L201_522)) MIB Title = LSERIES-TAPE-LIBRARY-MIB Object Name = iso.identified-organization.dod.internet.private.enterprise.storagetek.products.lsereis Equivalent Object Descriptor = 1.3.6.1.4.1.1211.1.
Configuration ■ Configuration Three ways to configure the library to support SNMP are: • Library Admin, an optional feature for the library, but it is not required to support SNMP. • The CLI port (command line interface) See Figure A-3 for examples of the help and help snmp commands. • The SNMP software application—you can also use any SNMP application to change some of the agent’s settings. You must be MIB-aware and refer to the L-series.mib for specific information. Figure A-3.
Starting SNMP The library comes configured with some default settings, listed in Table A-1: Table A-1. SNMP Default Settings Setting Default Description Port number 161 Valid port IDs are 161, and 1024 to 65535 Community String public Agent community string. When set to public, requests coming from any community string will be accepted. Grace Period 5 minutes Once you enter the password, you have 1 to 5 minutes to Set any values for the agent.
Starting SNMP This page intentionally left blank.
Index A AC power supply location, 2-3 access control, SNMP, A-4 advertencia mensajes en el manual, 1-xii peso de la biblioteca en el bastidor, xxvii vuelco del bastidor, 1-10 advertencia, descripción, 1-xii alert messages in manual, 1-xii arm safety, xviii attaching cell barrier clip, 1-19 personality module, 1-18 B barrier, cell, 1-19 bus, SCSI types, 1-12 buttons library reset, 2-3 C cables power, 2-11 cables de fibra óptica conectores, xxix instalación, xxix manipulación, xxix cables, external connecti
Index drives configuration table, 1-30 DLT labels, 2-5 installing, 1-26 interfaces, 1-25 location, 2-4 power specifications, 2-8 publications, xiv recording configuration, 1-29 SCSI ports, 2-3 types, 1-14 Ultrium labels, 2-6 weights, 2-7 dual power label location, 2-3 E for safety, xvii kit, xxii procedures, xxiii H hand location, 2-4 hand safety, xviii hardcopy publications, 1-xvi HVD cable length restrictions, 1-13 SCSI connector label, 1-2 I fiber-optic cables connectors, xxi handling, xxi installa
Index L label, laser product, xx laser product label, xx library cell barrier clip, 1-19 configuration table, 1-30 desktop installation, 1-9 dimensions and weight, 2-10 dual power label location, 2-3 electronics module location, 2-3 external cables worksheet, 2-12 inspecting, 1-8 installation, 1-1 personality module, 1-18 positioning, 1-9 power cord number worksheet, 2-11 powering-on, 1-29 rack version, 1-9 rear view, 1-18 reset button, 2-3 SCSI port, 2-3 serial number location, 2-3 specifications, 2-7 sta
Index positioning library, 1-9 power cable part numbers, 2-11 drive specifications, 2-8 library specifications, 2-7 receptacle location, 2-3 power cord number worksheet, 2-11 power supply locations, 2-3 powering-on library, 1-29 precaución mensajes en el manual, 1-xii peso de la unidad, 1-26 precaución, descripción, 1-xii precauciones DES, xxx manipulación de cables de fibra óptica, xxix precauciones de seguridad, xxv seguridad, xxv precautions ESD, xxii handling fiber-optic cables, xxi safety, xvii prepar
Index drive power, 2-8 library, 2-6 SCSI, 1-12 standard installation procedure, 1-4 storage cells location, 1-21 T table, configuration, 1-30 tape drives See drives. terminator, SCSI, 1-14 U Ultrium.
Index Index-6 Revision L 96053
Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA Phone 1-650-960-1300 or 1-800-555-9SUN Web sun.