Compaq StorageWorks AIT Drive Reference Guide Part Number: 155450-003 Third Edition (November 2001) This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades.
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Contents About this Guide Text Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Symbols in Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Symbols on Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 3 Operating the AIT Drive Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front Panel LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Importance of Using Compaq-Approved Cassettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading and Ejecting a Cassette. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents A Agency Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1 Federal Communications Commission Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1 Class A Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–2 Class B Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About this Guide The following sections are covered: • Text Conventions • Symbols in Text • Symbols on Equipment • Getting Help • Compaq Authorized Reseller Text Conventions This document uses the conventions in Table 1 to distinguish elements of text.
About this Guide Table 1: Text Conventions (Continued) Element • User Input and System Responses (Output and Error Messages) • COMMAND NAMES • Drive Names Convention Initial Caps and monospace font. Examples User Input and System Responses: • To exit from the program, type Exit.
About this Guide Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life or damage to equipment. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
About this Guide This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a Network Interface Connection. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle.
About this Guide Getting Help If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact service representatives or visit out website. Compaq Technical Support In North America, call the Compaq technical support at 1-800-OK-COMPAQ. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. NOTE: For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. Outside North America, call Compaq technical support at the nearest location.
1 Overview of the AIT Drive The Compaq AIT tape drive is a high-capacity data storage device that uses AIT (Advanced Intelligent Tape) technology. The tape drive provides low-cost, reliable data protection for entry-level servers, workstations, and desktop computers. With a backup software application it can provide up to a 2:1 data storage compression ratio. The AIT tape drive is shipped from the factory with data compression enabled; see Appendix D for more information on changing this setting.
Overview of the AIT Drive Features The following table outlines the features of the Compaq AIT tape drives. Table 1–1: AIT Drive Features Feature AIT 35 IDE AIT 35 AIT 50 AIT 100 Sustained transfer rate 4 MB/s (approx. 8 MB/s with data compression) 4 MB/s (approx. 8 MB/s with data compression) 6 MB/s (approx. 12 MB/s with data compression) 12 MByte/sec (approximately 24 MByte/sec with data compression) Supported format AIT-1 AIT-1 AIT-1, AIT-2 AIT-1, AIT-2, AIT-3 Burst transfer rate 66.
Overview of the AIT Drive Installation Overview 1. If not present, install the controller. 2. Set the SCSI ID. (Refer to the installation instructions on the Compaq AIT Drive Documentation CD.) NOTE: Step 2 does not apply to the Compaq AIT 35 IDE tape drive. 3. Install the tape drive. (Refer to the installation instructions on the Compaq AIT Drive Documentation CD.) 4. Install the software drivers. (See Chapter 2, “Installing the Software Drivers.”) 5. Install backup application software.
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2 Installing the Software Drivers The following operating environments support the AIT tape drives: • Microsoft Windows NT • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Novell NetWare • Compaq Tru64 UNIX • OpenVMS • SCO OpenServer • SCO UnixWare • Sun Solaris Intel Platform Edition Device Drivers Drivers for SCSI controllers are located on the Support Software Diskettes and on the Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD.
Installing the Software Drivers Windows NT Drivers for the SCSI controllers are found on the Support Software Diskettes and on the Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD. SmartStart ships with each computer. Support Software Diskettes can be downloaded from the Compaq website. Tape device drivers are found on the Compaq Native Drivers CD. The Compaq Native Drivers CD ships with each tape drive and its contents can be downloaded from the Compaq website.
Installing the Software Drivers Refer to your backup application installation guide for more information regarding additional software that may be needed. To install the controller drivers: 1. Log on as Administrator. 2. Insert the Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD, version 4.9 or higher into the CD-ROM drive. 3. When the license agreement screen appears, click I Agree, and then OK to continue. The System Utility Screen appears. 4. Click the Compaq Support Paq icon once to highlight, then click OK.
Installing the Software Drivers NetWare ASPI Support The Readme.com on the Novell Software Support Diskette (NSSD) outlines the specific drivers you need to support ASPI tape backup applications. NWASPI is used by some third party software vendors such as Veritas Backup Exec in versions prior to BackupExec for Netware Version 9.0. After 9.0 NWASPI will be replaced by the Veritas driver BECDM.CDM. This driver is loaded automatically when you start the backup application.
Installing the Software Drivers See the following websites for information on True64 UNIX device drivers and updating the DDR database: • www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/pub_page/devdoc_list.html • www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51_HTML/ MAN/MAN8/0086____.HTM • www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51_HTML/ MAN/MAN4/0107____.
Installing the Software Drivers Configuring the SCSI ID for SCO OpenServer In the preconfigured kernel used to install SCO OpenServer, the following SCSI IDs are automatically set: • Disk = 0 • Tape = 2 • CD-ROM = 5 To determine the SCSI ID of the new tape drive (if not known): 1. Run System Configuration and look under “Review or Modify Hardware Settings,” then “View and Edit Details.” The values reported for controller number, target ID, LUN, and bus number will be used during mkdev tape command.
Installing the Software Drivers Refer to the documentation accompanying the Compaq Support Software for SCO UnixWare, versions 2.x to 7.x., Compaq EFS 2.2x for UnixWare 2.1, or Compaq EFS 7.2x for UnixWare 7.x. The required driver is CPQSC. EFS for SCO UnixWare is available on the Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD. The Compaq EFS for SCO UNIX is installed and configured automatically during a SmartStart installation.
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3 Operating the AIT Drive This chapter describes: • Front panel LED Indicators • Importance of using Compaq-approved cassettes • Cassette loading and ejecting • Forcing the ejection of a cassette • Write-protecting a cassette • Cassette handling and storage Front Panel The front panel of the AIT drive contains Power 1, Busy 2, Tape 3, and Status 4 Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicators and an eject button 5, as described in Table 3-1.
Operating the AIT Drive 1 2 3 5 4 Figure 3–1: Front panel components NOTE: Depending on your model, your tape drive may differ slightly from the illustration. Table 3–1: Front Panel Callout Icon Description 1 None Power LED 2 Busy LED 3 Tape LED 4 Status LED 5 Eject Button NOTE: The power LED is not on the internal unit.
Operating the AIT Drive Front Panel LED Indicators The following table describes and explains the front panel LEDs.
Operating the AIT Drive Importance of Using Compaq-Approved Cassettes Compaq-approved cassettes are thoroughly tested to meet high-quality standards. Before Compaq recommends a cassette, the quality and reliability of the magnetic media and the cassette are evaluated. Do not use unapproved cassettes; they may not be compatible with Compaq tape drives.
Operating the AIT Drive Forcing the Ejection of a Cassette CAUTION: You can lose data if you force the ejection of a cassette or the cassette can end up invalidly formatted because End of Data (EOD) may not have been written. Force an ejection only as a last resort; never use it as a quick way to eject the cassette. A cassette can be forced to eject when immediate ejection is required, even at the risk of losing data. To eject a cassette immediately, hold the eject button down for at least 5 seconds.
Operating the AIT Drive Write-Protecting a Cassette The cassette has a write-protect switch 1 to prevent accidental erasure of data. Before loading the cassette into the drive, position the write-protect switch on the front of the cassette. By moving the switch to SAFE, the cassette is write-protected and by moving the switch to REC, the cassette is write-enabled. 1 Figure 3–2: Cassette write-protect switch NOTE: Your tape switch may differ from the illustration.
Operating the AIT Drive Cassette Handling and Storage For longer life of recorded or unrecorded cassettes, store cassettes in a clean environment with these conditions: • Keep the cassette out of direct sunlight and away from heaters and other heat sources. • Store the cassette in temperatures between 5° C and 32° C (41°F to 89.6°F).
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4 Cleaning the AIT Drive Reliable backup of your system is the product of at least four components: • A reliable tape drive • Quality cassettes • Regular backup schedule with backup media stored off-site • Routine tape drive maintenance Compaq tape drives are designed to operate reliably under worst-case conditions; however, they require simple routine maintenance to operate efficiently. Regular cleaning is the most essential step in properly maintaining a tape drive and preventing errors.
Cleaning the AIT Drive When a drive is cleaned according to a regular schedule, one cleaning cycle typically removes accumulated dirt and particle deposits. However, in a dusty environment, one cleaning cycle may not fully clean the AIT drive read/write heads. Up to four cleaning cycles may be necessary to fully clean the drive.
Cleaning the AIT Drive Tape Drive Cleaning Procedure CAUTION: Do not use alcohol or a cleaning solution to clean AIT drives. Do not clean read/write heads with a cotton swab. Fibers from a cotton swab can cause permanent damage to the head. 1. Insert the cleaning cassette into the drive. The drive automatically takes the cassette, loads it, and cleans the heads. When cassette cleaning is finished, the drive ejects it. 2.
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5 Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Eliminating Resource Conflicts Many of the problems associated with tape drive installation are a result of resource conflicts between the tape drive components and the other components in the computer. Before following the troubleshooting procedures in this guide, complete the system configuration worksheet (see Table 5-1). Use the worksheet to identify and correct resource conflicts. Completing the System Configuration Worksheet 1.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Table 5–1: System Configuration Worksheet Item Notes Operating System Operating System Version Software Available Base Memory Tape Software Vendor and Product Tape Software Version Compaq System Configuration Utility Version (EISA-based Compaq computers only) System Configurative Switch Settings ADDR IRQ DMA Actual Switch Settings ADDR IRQ DMA Quick Checklist To prevent hardware and software failures, use the following checklists.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive • The tape drive switches and jumpers have been set correctly. • The power and SCSI signal cables are connected correctly and the controller is seated properly. • The SCSI signal cable does not exceed the recommended length. • If multiple devices share the same SCSI bus, ensure that each one has a unique SCSI ID.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Table 5–2: Installation Troubleshooting Problem Tape light on the tape drive illuminates, but the drive does not respond to commands. Try This Intel-based Computers Run the Compaq System Configuration Utility from the hard drive or from diskette, record the option board settings (use worksheet in Table 5-1), and restart the computer. Configure all the boards in the system, then check the following: • Verify that all installed boards appear in the slot diagram.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive SCO OpenServer Systems 1. Verify that the tape driver is configured in the kernel. a. Use the hwconfig command or view the bottom of the file, /usr/adm/messages, to determine whether the driver is installed or to determine the current cassette parameters. b. Use the mkdev tape command to install the driver in the kernel or to modify the current cassette parameters. 2.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Compaq AlphaServer Troubleshooting Compaq Tru64 UNIX and OpenVMS Systems 1. Confirm that the tape drive has been installed: a. After initialization, enter show device at the SRM prompt to verify that the tape drive has been installed, or b. Enter show config at the SRM prompt to verify that the system recognizes the tape drive. It also identifies which SCSI adapter it is connected to, and its SCSI ID number. 2. If the tape drive is not listed: a.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Resolving Operating Problems If the AIT tape drive worked previously but now does not, try the following: 1. Clean the tape drive heads. 2. Use TSMC to test your drive and media. Both Standard and Custom tests are available. Refer to the Compaq Tape Storage Management Console User Guide for specific instructions on running these tests. 3. Replace the tape. 4. If multiple tape drives are used, make sure that on each SCSI bus, each tape drive has a unique SCSI ID. 5.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive 3. If the tape backup procedure starts correctly but then stops with an error: a. Use TEST to check the tape drive firmware revision level. b. If the error occurs on the same file or directory each time, correct any errors that you find with the file system by running a file system utility such as scandisk.exe. If the problem continues with a particular file or directory, remove that file or directory from the backup list. 4.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive CAUTION: Firmware dictates the behavior of your device. Be sure to select the latest version. Update Tab The Update tab is available by clicking the Summary link in the upper left hand corner of the screen. It functions much like the Firmware Retrieval utility. When you select the tab the Update screen appears. You can select individual or multiple files for download. Make your selections and click the Retrieve Selections button.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Your tape device may need to be in a specific state to receive new firmware. For example, the media may need to be ejected prior to the firmware download. Check your tape device documentation for specific instructions. After specifying a file or arriving to this dialog after using the firmware database, click on Download. Do not interrupt the download process or eliminate power to the device while the download process is running. Doing so may render your device unusable.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive Upgrading the Firmware Using Options ROMPaq for Compaq Intel-based Computers NOTE: This procedure only works on Compaq Intel-based Computers. For Compaq AlphaServers, see “Upgrading the Firmware by Cassette for all Computers.” The Compaq AIT tape drive firmware can be upgraded by downloading the Options ROMPaq Utility from the Compaq website at www.compaq.com or by creating a diskette from the Compaq SmartStart for Servers CD.
Troubleshooting the AIT Drive 4. Press Enter at the Welcome screen. 5. At the Select a Device screen, select the tape drive from the list of programmable devices. This may be the only item in the list. Press Enter. 6. At the Select An Image screen, you will see information describing your tape drive, the date of the existing ROM version, and the date of the latest ROM version. Press Enter. 7. Review the information on the Caution screen.
A Agency Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your AIT tape drive is assigned a Compaq Series Number. The AIT tape drive series number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. When requesting certification information for this product, always refer to this series number.
Agency Notices Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Agency Notices Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC logo United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding your product, contact: Compaq Computer Corporation P. O.
Agency Notices European Union Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
Agency Notices Taiwanese Notice AIT Drive Reference Guide A–5
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B Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage can reduce the life expectancy of the device. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions: • Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.
Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: • Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm ± 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.
C Specifications Dimensions and Weight Table C–1: Dimensions and Weight Drive Height Width Depth 41.2 mm 101.6 mm 155.0 mm 0.75 kg* 1.62 in 4.00 in 6.10 mm 1.65 lb 41.2 mm 149.0 mm 155.0 mm 1.02 kg 1.62 in 5.87 in 6.10 in 2.24 lb AIT 50 58.0 189.0 mm 262.0 mm 2.3 kg (External Drive) 2.28 in 7.44 in 10.31 in 5.07 lb AIT 35 LVD, AIT 100 64.5 mm 198.0 mm 246.0 mm 2.4 kg (External Drive) 2.54 in 7.80 in 9.69 in 5.29 lb AIT 35 IDE, AIT 35 LVD, AIT 50, AIT 100 Weight (3.
Specifications Altitude Table C–3: Altitude for all models Action Altitude Operating 0 to 3,048 meters (0 to 10,000 feet) Temperature and Humidity Range Table C–4: Temperature and Humidity for all models Actions Temperature Humidity Operating 5°C to 40°C (∆ T < 10°C/h) 20 to 60% RH (20 to 80% for AIT-100), non-condensing 41°F to 104°F (∆ T 50°F/h) Maximum wet bulb temperature = 26°C (79°F) Non-Operating (mech.
Specifications Power Requirements Table C–5: Power Requirements for AIT 35 IDE, AIT 35, and AIT 50 Current Voltage Max Ripple 5V +/- 5% 100 mV p-p 1.55A 2.5A 12V +/- 10% 100 mV p-p 0.35A 1.2A Typical Maximum Table C–6: Power Requirements for AIT 100 Current Voltage Max Ripple 5V +/- 5% 100 mV p-p 2.4A 2.6A 12V +/- 10% 100 mV p-p 0.5A 1.
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D Data Compression The AIT tape drive ships from the factory with data compression enabled for writing. The drive is equipped with Adaptive Lossless Data Compression (ALDC) algorithm. In this mode, data is always compressed when writing to the cassette, but the drive is capable of reading both compressed and uncompressed cassettes. For the drive to write uncompressed data, you must change the data compression setting. This can be changed through software or using the DIP switches (see Figure D-1).
Data Compression 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure D–1: DIP switch settings Table D–1: DIP Switch Descriptions Switches Description Default Position 1 Reserved OFF 2 Reserved OFF 3 Reserved OFF 4 Reserved OFF 5 Not Connected OFF 6 Not Connected OFF 7 Data Compression Control-1 ON 8 Reserved OFF NOTE: Compaq does not recommend changing the factory-set DIP switches.
Data Compression Table D–2: Data Compression ON Switch DC Control-1 (Position 7) Definition OFF Compression disabled at power-on. ON Compression enabled at power-on.
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E Daisy Chaining As an optional configuration, two AIT tape drives can be connected to the same SCSI channel at the same time. Use no longer than a 6-ft cable to attach the intial drive, then use no longer than a 3-ft cable to daisy chain the additional drive. IMPORTANT: Do not connect more than two drives per SCSI controller. 1. If the first drive has a terminator on the SCSI connector 2, remove it. 2.
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Index A acoustic noise specifications C–1 agency notices A–1 altitude specifications C–2 ASPI support 2–4 B bad blocks 4–2 buffer memory 1–2 burst transfer rate 1–2 busy LED 3–2 C Canadian Notice A–3 cassette cleaning, life cycle 4–3 Compaq-approved 3–4 ejecting 3–4 forcing ejection 3–5 handling and storage 3–7 loading 3–4 specifications 3–4 write-protect switch 3–6 write-protecting 3–6 cleaning cassette, life cycle 4–3 importance of 4–1 procedure 4–3 recommended schedule 4–1 AIT Drive Reference Guide C
Index F N features 1–2 Federal Communications Notice A–1 file retrieval program 5–8 firmware upgrade cassette 5–10 firmware, upgrading 5–8 format failure 4–2 front panel 3–1 components 3–1 icons 3–2 notices, agency A–1 Novell ASPI support 2–4 Netware, drivers 2–3 Novell Netware ASPI support 2–4 drivers 2–3 G grounding methods B–2 H hardware failures 5–2 height C–1 humidity range C–2 J Japanese notice A–4 L O OpenVMS 2–5 drivers 2–5 operating systems, supported 2–1 operating the AIT drive 3–1 Option
Index Sun Solaris drivers 2–8 sustained transfer rate 1–2 System Configuration Utility, does not recognize drive 5–4 worksheet 5–1, 5–2 T Taiwanese notice A–5 Tape Drive Supplemental Driver CD 2–1 AIT Drive Reference Guide tape LED 3–2 Tape Management Storage Console 5–8 temperature range C–2 troubleshooting 5–2 W weight C–1 width C–1 write errors 4–2 Index–3
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