5158ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Abstract This guide includes information about installing, operating, and maintaining the 5158ACL. This guide is written for those who install or maintain the 5158ACL tape drive. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports G06.08 and all subsequent G-series RVUs until otherwise indicated in a new edition.
Document History Part Number Product Version Published 424790-001 N.A. September 1999 425633-001 N.A. April 2000 524955-001 N.A. May 2003 524955-002 N.A.
5158ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Index Figures Tables What’s New in This Manual vii Manual Information vii New and Changed Information About This Manual ix Notation Conventions vii ix 1.
2. Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive (continued) Contents 2. Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive (continued) Setting Up Reserved Slots 2-8 Configuring Other Options 2-9 Set Data Format 2-9 Set SCSI 2-9 Set Library Mode 2-9 Set Identification 2-9 Set Date 2-10 Set Time 2-10 Set Baud Rate 2-10 Set Serial Number 2-10 Set Unload Mode 2-10 Set Autoclean Mode 2-10 Set Negotiation 2-10 Set Reserved Slots 2-11 Set Default (Restricted) 2-11 Installing the Rear Cover 2-13 3.
3. Operating the Tape Drive (continued) Contents 3. Operating the Tape Drive (continued) Inserting Tape Cartridges Into the Tape Magazine Tape Requirements 3-21 Tape Cartridge Handling and Storage 3-21 General Precautions 3-22 Loading and Unloading Tape Cartridges 3-22 3-20 4. Configuring the Tape Drive for the NonStop S-Series Server Supported Connections 4-1 Adding the ACL Unit and the Tape Drive ServerNet/DA 4-2 PMF CRU 4-2 4-2 5.
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Figures (continued) Contents Figures (continued) Figure 5-5. Figure A-1. Figure A-2. Cleaning in Progress 5-3 Fault Screen A-1 Error History Screen A-1 Tables Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 3-1. Table A-1. Table A-2.
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What’s New in This Manual Manual Information 5158ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Abstract This guide includes information about installing, operating, and maintaining the 5158ACL. This guide is written for those who install or maintain the 5158ACL tape drive. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports G06.08 and all subsequent G-series RVUs until otherwise indicated in a new edition.
What’s New in This Manual • New and Changed Information General: replaced “Mode”, “Slot”, “Menu”, and “Screen” with “mode”, “slot”, “menu”, and “screen”, respectively.
About This Manual Notation Conventions Hypertext Links Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example: This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page 3-2. General Syntax Notation The following list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this manual. UPPERCASE LETTERS.
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Notation for Messages About This Manual Line Spacing. If the syntax of a command is too long to fit on a single line, each continuation line is indented three spaces and is separated from the preceding line by a blank line. This spacing distinguishes items in a continuation line from items in a vertical list of selections.
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1 Overview of the Tape Drive This section includes the following main topics and sections: Tape Drive Description 1-1 Tape Drive Features 1-3 Tape Drive Description Figure 1-1. Front View of the Tape Drive The tape drive is a high-performance, high-capacity, streaming cartridge tape product designed for use on HP NonStop severs. Using data compression and compaction, the tape drive features 10 cartridges, each with a formatted capacity of 70.0 GB and a sustained user data transfer rate of 10.
Overview of the Tape Drive Power Supply The display provides a highly intelligible display of drive and loader status, menu choices and error messages. The amount of information available to the operator is greatly expanded by the scrolling feature. Power Supply The AC power switch is located on the front panel of the tape drive. The nominal voltages are 115 VAC and 240 VAC, and the autoranging power supply adjusts automatically to either of the two operating voltages.
Overview of the Tape Drive Tape Drive Features Tape Drive Features Fast Data Transfer Rate Used for unattended backups or archiving, the tape drive allows the user to back up a higher data capacity at a higher speed than earlier products. The tape drive, when operating in a noncompressed mode, has a maximum transfer rate of 5.0 MB/s. When operating in the compressed mode, the maximum transfer rate is 10.0 MB/s. High-Capacity The tape drive accepts the DLTtape IV cartridge.
Overview of the Tape Drive Firmware Update Capability The tape drive complies with the ANSI standard for SCSI-2. The tape media format follows ECMA approved and ANSI proposed standards. The DLTtape IV tape cartridge can be used in the tape drive. With this tape cartridge, up to 35.0 GB noncompressed formatted data can be stored. The DLTtape III and DLTtape IIIXT tape may also be used in the tape drive. Using this tape, the user may select tape densities for compatibility.
2 Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive This section includes the following main topics and sections: Prepare for the Installation 2-1 Configuring the Tape Drive 2-3 Connecting the Cables 2-5 Setting Up Reserved Slots 2-8 Configuring Other Options 2-9 Installing the Rear Cover 2-13 Prepare for the Installation To prepare for the installation of the tape drive: Installation Setup The steps for installation setup are: Step Action 1 Unpack and check the shipment.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Site Guidelines Site Guidelines Be sure to follow this guideline for the tape drive. • The tape drive is designed to operate in harsh environments; however, use care in placing tape drive in an environment that is free of humidity. Figure 2-1. Front View of the Tape Drive Tabletop Figure 2-2.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Configuring the Tape Drive Configuring the Tape Drive This section describes how to configure the tape drive. For information on the different menu’s featured on the tape drive, refer to Section 3, Operating the Tape Drive. The library (robotics) is factory set to SCSI ID 3; the tape drive is factory set to SCSI ID 5. The drive is factory set for parity generation and checking is enabled. Setting the SCSI ID 1. Turn the tape drive on.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Setting the SCSI ID end of the fourth line means you can scroll to additional configuration options. Figure 2-5. Configure Menu 4. To select a configuration option, press the up or down button on the control panel to move the cursor to the option you want to change. In this case, select Set SCSI. Press Enter to display the choices for that option. The menu in Figure 2-6 appears. Figure 2-6. Set SCSI Menu Note. In Figure 2-6.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Connecting the Cables 6. With the cursor next to line 3, press Enter. The cursor moves to line 4, the up arrow appears at the end of line 1, and the down arrow appears at the end of line 4. On line 4, scroll to display more options. Scroll so that line 5 appears. Then press Enter to save the new selection. An * appears at the left of line 5 to indicate that it is the current selection. 7. Press Escape repeatedly until the menu in Figure 2-4 reappears. 8.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive SCSI Termination on the Tape Drive Copper SCSI Cables You can use any of the following SCSI cables: Table 2-1. SCSI Cables Part Number Description 424360-001 1 meter copper SCSI cable 424361-001 3 meter copper SCSI cable 424362-001 15 meter copper SCSI cable 424917-001 20 meter copper SCSI cable 424363-001 23 meter copper SCSI cable SCSI Termination on the Tape Drive The tape drive has two 68-pin SCSI ports and one 50-pin SCSI port.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive SCSI Termination on the Tape Drive Figure 2-10.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Connect the Power Cord Connect the Power Cord 1. Check that the power switch on the tape drive is set to 0 (off). 2. Connect the power cord to the power connector on the tape drive. Check that the power cord is fully seated. 3. Connect the other end of the power cord to a nearby AC outlet. Note. The tape drive does not have protection against lighting surges.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Configuring Other Options Configuring Other Options The Configuration menu includes the following: Set Data Format Use this setting to: • • Set the data format to Auto Selection. THZ01, THZ02, DLT2000, DLT2000XT, DLT4000, DLT7000, or DLT 8000 Enable or disable data compression. Compression cannot be enabled when either THZ01 or THZ02 format is in use. This setting applies to the next or the currently, loaded cartridge only.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Set Date Set Date Use this setting to set the tape drive’s calendar. Set Time Use this setting to set the tape drive's clock. Set Baud Rate Use this setting to set the data transmission rate of the tape drive's trace port. This function is intended for use by CEs only. The default is 38400 bits per second. Set Serial Number Use this setting to alter the tape drive’s serial number stored in the unit.
Set Reserved Slots Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Set Reserved Slots Use this setting to reserve a specified number of the slots in the magazine from use. This function can be used only in Random Operating mode. At least one reserved slot is required to use the Autoclean option. Set Default (Restricted) This option resets all of the preceding configuration options to their factory defaults. Under no circumstances should this option be used.
Set Default (Restricted) Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Table 2-2.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Installing the Rear Cover Installing the Rear Cover The tape drive has a rear cover that needs to be attached. Figure 2-12 is a picture of the rear cover. The purpose of the is to protect the Back End Board (BEB) and the fiber cabling. Figure 2-12. Tape Drive Rear Cover The rear cover will be shipped with the following components: • • Rear Cover Push Rivets Figure 2-13 is a picture of the push rivets. Figure 2-13.
Installing and Configuring the Tape Drive Installing the Rear Cover 1. To install the rear cover, line up the holes on the cover with the holes on the rear of the tape drive. 2. Place a rivet in each of the holes and then push it in. Note. To remove the rivets, a flat head screw driver and a pair of pliers are needed. Figure 2-14.
3 Operating the Tape Drive This section covers the following topics: Using the Front Panel 3-2 The Main Menu 3-9 Unlocking the Control Panel 3-17 Displaying Firmware Revision 3-18 Displaying Error Logs 3-18 Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges 3-19 Removing the Tape Magazine 3-20 Emergency Tape Magazine Removal 3-20 Inserting a Tape Magazine Into the Tape Drive 3-20 Inserting Tape Cartridges Into the Tape Magazine 3-20 Tape Requirements 3-21 Tape Cartridge Handling and Storage 3-2
Operating the Tape Drive Using the Front Panel Using the Front Panel The front panel includes the power switch, the magazine door, and the control panel, which has indicators, buttons, and a display. Power Switch The power switch controls the supply of AC power to the tape drive. It is a pushon/push-off switch. When the power is on, the backplane of the control panel display is illuminated.
Indicators Operating the Tape Drive Indicators The control panel consists of four LED indicators, a 4-line by 20 character backlit LCD display, and four buttons. Control panel functions are listed in Table 3-1. The four LED indicators on the control panels are: • • • The Ready LED (green) is illuminated when the tape drive is ready to accept commands from either the Control Panel or the NonStop server. When you enter the menu mode, the Ready indicator goes out.
Buttons Operating the Tape Drive Table 3-1.
Operating the Tape Drive Buttons Figure 3-2. POST Screen Initialization Screens After the POST completes, the library robotics server begins initialization and displays a series of screens. For an example see Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3. Initialization Screen Default Screen After the POST diagnostics conclude successfully, and initialization is complete, the default screen appears. See Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4.
Operating the Tape Drive • • • • • Cleaning Unloaded Loading Unloading Calibrating 5158ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide —524955-002 3 -6 Buttons
Operating the Tape Drive Buttons The screen's second line displays possible status conditions of the library robotics: • • • • • • • • • • • Loader Idle Fetch Stow Diag Active Diag Complete Taking Inventory Elevator Home Checking Drive(s) Orphaned Cartridge Trapped Cartridge Scanning Labels. The third line in Figure 3-4 represents a map of the tape magazine. A 10-slot tape magazine is shown. The number 1 shows the location of slot 1 (the front slot) in the map.
Operating the Tape Drive Buttons Fault screens appear whenever a fault occurs. The screens that follow appear in response to operator actions. Media Locks To avoid accidental interruption of tape drive operation while the NonStop server is accessing the tape drive, you can be lock electronically by using the Security menu. After the control panel is locked, you must use an unlock code to enter the menu mode.
Operating the Tape Drive The Main Menu Figure 3-6.
Operating the Tape Drive Entering the Menu Mode Entering the Menu Mode Note. When you press Enter to enter the menu mode, the Ready light goes out, indicating that the tape drive is offline. The tape drive responds to all SCSI commands from the server by reporting “Not Ready” until you exit the menu mode and the Ready light goes on. To prevent inadvertent interruption of server operations, the menu mode can be locked by using the Security menu. See Figure 3-14, Security Menu.
Operating the Tape Drive Exiting the Main Menu Using the ! and " scroll buttons, set the first digit of the unlock code. When it is set, press Enter to move the cursor to the second digit and repeat the process. After you enter the entire unlock code using this process, press Escape. Then press Enter to confirm the entry. If the code is correct, the Main menu appears. If the code is incorrect, an error screen appears.
Operating the Tape Drive Load/Unload Show Status Note. The Show Status menu can be selected directly from the Default screen without entering the menu mode by pressing Escape. In this way, you can check status at any time without interrupting NonStop server operations. When you select Show Status, either from the Main menu or from the Default screen, the menus shown in Figure 3-10 appears. Figure 3-10.
Operating the Tape Drive This screen is scrollable and lists the Library status categories: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Model Number Firmware Revision Date Time Loader Status Autoclean mode Library mode Library Configuration Vendor Identification Product Identification Transport Address Storage Address Transfer Address Serial Number Wide SCSI SCSI Bus ID CSI Bus Parity Negotiation mode Transfer Rate Unload mode Reserved Slots Mode Page 1F Length TUR Reporting Init Element St
Operating the Tape Drive • • Drive Status (DLT1) Menu Label Alignment Abort Move Status Drive Status (DLT1) Menu When you select the drive, the menu in Figure 3-12 appears. Figure 3-12. Drive Status Menu XXXX is model number of the tape drive. This screen is scrollable and lists the Drive Status categories.
Operating the Tape Drive Map Information Screen Map Information Screen When you select Map Info, a screen similar to Figure 3-13 appears. The location of the element being reported appears on line 1. Figure 3-13. Map Information Menu Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 on this screen are scrollable in unison.
Operating the Tape Drive Show History Show History The Show History menu enables the operator to review the history of the tape drive. For an example of the use of the Show History menu, see Displaying Error Logs on page 3-18. The configuration history, the original configuration, and statistics on the number of operations the library robotics and the drives have performed. You can be use this menu to retrieve.
Operating the Tape Drive Unlocking the Control Panel When you press Escape the screen shown in Figure 3-16 appears. XXXX indicates the specific unit code. Figure 3-16. Code Accept Menu Press Enter when the unlock code that appears is acceptable. Press Escape if it is not acceptable. Press Escape again to return to the Main menu, and again to return to the Default screen.
Operating the Tape Drive Displaying Firmware Revision Scroll to set the first digit of the unlock code. Press Enter to move the cursor to the second digit and repeat the process. After you enter the unlock code, press Escape. Press Enter to validate the unlock code or Escape to exit. If the code is correct, the Main menu appears. If the code is incorrect, an error screen appears.
Operating the Tape Drive Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges Remove the tape magazine from the tape drive to insert or remove tape cartridges. When inserting tape cartridges, check that the slot intended for use is not already reserved in the server map for a tape cartridge in a tape drive. To avoid conflicts, unload the tape drive, either through the server software or by using the Load/Unload command on the Main menu, described earlier in this section.
Operating the Tape Drive Removing the Tape Magazine Removing the Tape Magazine When the tape magazine door is closed, it is locked in place to prevent tampering or accidental removal. To remove the magazine, enter the menu mode by pressing Enter at the Default screen. At the Main menu, select Unlock Door and press Enter. The magazine door swings open. Emergency Tape Magazine Removal If a fault occurs that prevents removal of the magazine, turn the power off for 30 seconds.
Operating the Tape Drive Tape Requirements magazine handle is toward you (Figure 3-21). Insert the tape magazine into the tape drive with this orientation. Figure 3-21. Tape Magazine With Cartridges Installed Tape Requirements The Tape Drive uses ECMA-approved and ANSI proposed-standard DLTtape cartridges. The DLTtape cartridge is a 4-inch square plastic cartridge.
Operating the Tape Drive General Precautions Fortunately, the simple precautions explained here will allow the user to avoid damaging cartridges and to recognize those that are. This document will be helpful in getting the best use of the storage media and keep it as reliable as our equipment. General Precautions 1. Always carefully inspect incoming shipments of cartridges: a. Check the box for signs of damage or moisture. Refuse any shipments in a damaged container. b.
Operating the Tape Drive Loading and Unloading Tape Cartridges Figure 3-23. Main Menu Press Enter to display the first Load/Unload menu, shown in Figure 3-24. Figure 3-24. Load/Unload Initial Screen In Figure 3-24, the $ is next to line 2 of the display. Line 2 shows the top item in a scrollable list of sources. Note that a ! appears on the right of the bottom line. As a result, you can now use the "button to scroll through the list and the top item on the list appears.
Operating the Tape Drive Loading and Unloading Tape Cartridges Suppose you want to unload the tape cartridge that is in DLT1 to any available slot. Scroll two lines back to DLT1. The display shown in Figure 3-25 appears. Figure 3-25. Load/Unload From Entry Screen Press Enter to select DLT1. In Figure 3-26, two changes occur in the display: • • The * reappears at the beginning of line 2, indicating that a selection has been made.
Operating the Tape Drive Loading and Unloading Tape Cartridges When you press Enter, the screen shown in Figure 3-28 appears. If the source were a slot, “Load” would appear in place of “Unload” on line 4. Figure 3-28. Load/Unload In Progress Screen When the load or unload operation is finished, the Default screen reappears. In Figure 3-29, the screen has been updated to show that there is now no tape cartridge in DLT1, and slot 4 is full. Figure 3-29.
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4 Configuring the Tape Drive for the NonStop S-Series Server This section includes these topics: Supported Connections 4-1 Adding the ACL Unit and the Tape Drive 4-2 Supported Connections You can attach the tape drive to a NonStop S-series server using one of the following: • • • • ServerNet/DA IOMF CRU IOMF2 CRU PMF CRU 5158ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide —524955-002 4 -1
Configuring the Tape Drive for the NonStop S-Series Server Adding the ACL Unit and the Tape Drive Adding the ACL Unit and the Tape Drive Note. The tape drive product consists of two parts: there is the tape drive and the ACL unit. The ACL unit is a robot that mounts tape cartridges into the tape drive. ServerNet/DA To add the tape drive to the server configuration database, use the SCF ADD SCSI command to add the ACL unit. Use the SCF ADD TAPE command to add the tape drive.
Configuring the Tape Drive for the NonStop S-Series Server PMF CRU To add the tape drive: -> SCF -> ADD TAPE $ACLTAP, SENDTO STORAGE, LOCATION (1,1,50), DEVICEID 5, PRIMARYCPU 0, BACKUPCPU 1 -> START TAPE $ACLTAP -> INFO TAPE $ACLTAP, DETAIL In this example: • • • • The LOCATION attribute specifies the location (group, module, and slot) of the PMF CRU (adapter) to which the tape drive is attached. The DEVICEID attribute shows the device ID that is configured for the device.
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5 Maintaining the Tape Drive This section includes these topics: Cleaning the Tape Drive 5-1 Installing the Cleaning Cartridge 5-1 Running From the Front Panel 5-2 Removing the Cleaning Cartridge 5-4 The only required maintenance task is to periodically run or replace the cleaning cartridge. You can run user diagnostics from the Demo menu. To check the operation of the tape drive. Occasionally, HP issues new firmware upgrades that must be performed by a service provider.
Maintaining the Tape Drive Running From the Front Panel 3. Remove any tape cartridge present in slot 1 (the slot nearest to the handle), or in cleaning slot 1 (the first reserved slot in the magazine). Note. See “Required Location for the Cleaning Cartridge.” 4.Insert the cleaning cartridge in the slot emptied in Step 3. 5.Insert the magazine in the tape drive. 6.Close the magazine door. Note. The cleaning cartridge is abrasive. Use it only when the Use Cleaner LED comes on.
Maintaining the Tape Drive Running From the Front Panel 3. Press Enter once to select Clean Drive. The screen in Figure 5-3 appears. Figure 5-3. Maintenance Menu 4. Line 2 is not scrollable. Press Enter once to accept DLT1. The cursor moves to line 4 of the display. The choices available on Line 4 are slots 1 through 5 or 1 through 10. Press Enter again to use the cleaning cartridge in slot 1. Note. If slot 1 can not to be used for the cleaning cartridge, scroll to line 4 to select another slot.
Maintaining the Tape Drive Removing the Cleaning Cartridge Removing the Cleaning Cartridge 1. Check the Default screen on the Control Panel to make sure that the cleaning cartridge has been unloaded from the drive. If not, unload it using the Load/Unload menu, as described in Section 3, Operating the Tape Drive. 2. Remove the magazine by using the procedure described under Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges on page 3-19. 3. Remove the cleaning cartridge from the magazine. 4.
A Troubleshooting Fault Screen When a fault is detected, a screen similar to Figure A-1 appears. At the same time, either the Drive Fault or the Loader Fault LED is illuminated. Figure A-1. Fault Screen The first line in the Fault screen shows a numerical Fault Symptom Code (FSC). The second line shows a brief description of the error in place of the words 'Error Description.' The third and fourth lines will contain a one- or two-line message describing the initial error recovery procedure (ERP).
Recovering from Errors Troubleshooting Recovering from Errors Fault Symptom Codes are listed in Table A-2. Error Recovery Procedures (ERP) are described in detail in Table A-1. ERP are listed for each FSC. Error Recovery Procedures Table A-1 gives error recovery instructions for errors reported on the front panel. This list includes only those procedures that can safely perform by an operator. The Service Manual includes additional procedures that can perform by an experienced service technician.
Recovering from Errors Troubleshooting Table A-2.
Troubleshooting for Field Support Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for Field Support Refer to Section 3, Operating the Tape Drive, for information on the following: • • • • • • • Control panel Power-on self-test screen Initialization screens Default screen Entering the menu mode Exiting the menu mode The menu structure 5158ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide —524955-002 A- 4
Index A D AC outlet 2-8 ANSI 1-4 Auto Cartridge Loader Media Manager 2-8 Data capacity 1-1, 1-3 Data compression 1-1 Data transfer rate 1-3 Diagnostics CE 1-4 user 1-4 Digital Lempel Ziv 1-1 B Beginning of tape (BOT) 1-4 C Compaction 1-1, 1-3 Compatibility 1-3 Compression 2-9 Configuration ACL unit 4-2 NonStop S-series server 4-1 PMF CRU 4-2 SCSI ID 2-3 ServerNet/DA 4-2 set autoclean mode 2-10 set baud rate 2-10 set data format 2-9 set date 2-10 set identification 2-9 product ID 2-9 vendor ID 2-9 set l
M Index M Magazine 3-20 Maintenance 5-1 Media 1-3 Menus Cleaning Confirmation screen 5-3 Cleaning in Progress 5-3 Code Entry menu 3-10 Configure 2-3, 2-4, 3-11 Confirmation screen 3-24 Default screen 2-3, 3-5 Drive Status menus Cartridge Present 3-14 Cleaning Needed 3-14 Compression 3-14 Controller Revision 3-14 Drive Revision 3-14 Drive Serial No.
O Index Modes random 2-9 sequential 2-9 normal 2-9 recirculate 2-9 O Operation control panel 3-2 buttons 3-2 display messages 3-4 functions 3-3 LCD display 3-2 LED indicators 3-2 display modes 3-7 front panel 3-2 power switch 3-2 P Performance 1-1 Power On Self Test 1-4 Power on self test 2-3 S T Tape Cartridges cleaning 5-1 DLTtape III 1-3 DLTtape IIIxt 1-3 DLTtape IV 1-3 handling and storage 3-21 inserting 3-19 loading and unloading 3-22 removing 3-19 tape requirements 3-21 Tape drive descriptions c
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