ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide 6316800-02 Ver. 2, Rel.
ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide, 6316800-02, Ver. 2, Rel. 0, January, 2001, Made in USA. ATL Products, Inc. provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ATL Products, Inc. may revise this publication from time to time without notice. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2001 by ATL Products, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents Contents Preface Chapter 1 xv Library Description 1 Overview ................................................................................................. 1 Library Models ................................................................................. 2 Element Numbering Convention .................................................. 3 Features and Benefits ............................................................................. 7 Library Components .................................
Contents Using the Touch Screen GUI............................................................... 26 Opening a Screen ........................................................................... 28 Library Status Information ........................................................... 29 Exiting a Screen .............................................................................. 29 Library Controls ............................................................................. 30 Obtaining Library Status .
Contents Generating Reports .............................................................................. 60 Generating Any Service Report ................................................... 61 Testing the Library ............................................................................... 64 Performing a System Test ............................................................. 64 Initializing Non-Volatile Information ............................................... 65 Executing Either Command .........
Contents Selection of Cleaning Mode ................................................................ 96 Diagnostic Software....................................................................... 96 Touch Screen GUI .......................................................................... 96 Mode Select Command ................................................................. 97 Reporting of Cleaning Mode .............................................................. 97 Diagnostic Software.................
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Figures Figures Chapter 1 Figure 1 198-Bin, 8-Drive Numbering Conventions ..................... 4 Figure 2 192-Bin, 10-Drive Numbering Conventions ................... 5 Figure 3 100-Bin, 10-Drive Numbering Conventions ................... 6 Figure 4 Cabinet-Front View .......................................................... 10 Figure 5 Cabinet - Back Panel ......................................................... 11 Figure 6 touch Screen GUI—Initial Screen ...................................
Figures Figure 19 Tape Drive Status Screen ................................................ 33 Figure 20 Tapes Screen ...................................................................... 34 Figure 21 Password Screen ............................................................... 37 Figure 22 Rotating the Load Port Drum.......................................... 40 Figure 23 LTO Tape Cartridge Load Port ....................................... 41 Figure 24 DLT Tape Drive Front Bezel (Example) ............
Figures Chapter 5 Figure 40 Enter Password Screen..................................................... 68 Figure 41 Multi-Unit Screen.............................................................. 69 Figure 42 Configure Multi-Unit ....................................................... 70 Figure 43 Multi-Unit Screen.............................................................. 71 Appendix B Figure 44 Extension Axis Restraints - Storage Location ...............
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Tables Tables Chapter 1 Table 1 Performance Characteristics Using DLT 8000 Tape Drives.................................................................................... 2 Table 2 Performance Characteristics Using IBM LTO Ultrium T200 Tape Drives ................................................................ 2 Table 3 Performance Characteristics Using Quantum SDLT Tape Drives..........................................................................
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Preface Preface This manual introduces the ATL P2000 Series library and discusses library operations, configuration, calibration, servicing, and basic troubleshooting. Audience 0 This manual is written for library operators and field service engineers.
Preface Notational Conventions • Chapter 4, Service Commands, discusses using the Service screen for generating reports and testing the library. • Chapter 5, Multi-Unit Commands, discusses the commands available through the Multi-Unit screen of the GUI. These commands allow multi-unit configuration and calibration. • The appendixes provide site requirements, unpacking/ repacking instructions, SCSI cabling options, and laser regulation warning information.
Preface This manual uses the following conventions: • Right side of the library — Refers to the right side as you face the component being described. • Left side of the library — Refers to the left side as you face the component being described. • b — All binary numbers are succeeded by “b.” • h — All hexadecimal numbers are succeeded by “h.
Preface Refer to the appropriate product manual(s) for information about your tape drive and cartridges. SCSI-2 Specification The SCSI-2 communications specification is the proposed American National Standard for information systems, dated March 9, 1990.
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Chapter 1 Library Description 1 This chapter describes the P2000 automated tape library and its components. The chapter consists of: • Overview • Features and benefits • Library components • Cabinet • Touch screen GUI • IntelliGripTM mixed media cartridge handling mechanism • Tape drives • Mixed media load port Overview 1 The P2000 is an automated storage and retrieval library that may consist of up to 8 tape drives and 198 cartridges or 10 tape drives and either 100 or 192 cartridges.
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Library Models 1 Table 1 Performance Characteristics Using DLT 8000 Tape Drives Table 2 Performance Characteristics Using IBM LTO Ultrium T200 Tape Drives Table 3 Performance Characteristics Using Quantum SDLT Tape Drives 2 The P2000 Series library comprises three models that support a wide range of storage and performance requirements (see table 1, table 2, and table 3).
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Element Numbering Convention The library stores tape cartridges in the following locations: 1 • 100 storage bins on the back wall • Up to 92 storage bins on inside of the front door • One load port • • 8 bins - two stationary LTO load port shelf bin modules (4 bin shelves each) are built into the load port assembly • 12 bins - DLT and SDLT tape cartridges use two removeable 6-cartridge magazines • If the library is configured with both DLT and LTO tape d
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Load Port Bin Numbers Figure 1 198-Bin, 8Drive Numbering Conventions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DLT and/or SDLT DLT and/or LTO Load Port Bin Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 138 139 140 141 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Load Port Bin Numbers Figure 2 192-Bin, 10Drive Numbering Conventions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DLT and/or SDLT DLT and/or LTO Load Port Bin Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173
Chapter 1 Library Description Overview Load Port Bin Numbers Figure 3 100-Bin, 10Drive Numbering Conventions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DLT and/or SDLT DLT and/or LTO Load Port Bin Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 0
Chapter 1 Library Description Features and Benefits Features and Benefits 1 The P2000 library provides the following features and benefits: • • High-capacity, high-performance data storage and retrieval • The library may house up to 198 tape cartridges in configurations with up to 8 tape drives in only 7.25 square feet of floor space, or...
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components • The library may be optionally configured with up to six hotswappable, redundant DC power supplies to ensure library operations in the event of a power supply failure • An optional advanced cooling system is available to prevent failures from overheating • On-line cartridge exchanges: load port with two removable 6-cartridge magazines for easy insertion of cartridges without interrupting library operations • Easy serviceability and manageability • H
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Cabinet 1 The cabinet houses all library components including: • Cartridge handling mechanism (CHM) • Storage bins • Control electronics • Power supply and distribution equipment • Fan modules • Tape drives You can access these components through the front door and back panel of the library cabinet.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Figure 4 CabinetFront View Viewing window Load port Syste m ne Off-li Back Over Over view view Drive dby D00 D03 Port U Stop Forw ard Tape s Tape Stan Load ANF BLT 581 Read120 y Com Hom e Oper Statu s Read D01 EMPy press ReadTY Write ion y D02 DLT ON ??? 7000 Prote ct OFF Com Read pacT D03 SCS y ape ANF I ID: IV 05 Read123 y ator Serv ice Activ ity Load Pack s P00 ANF 146 GRP empt P01 ANF 147 y P02 ANF 148 P03 ANF 149 Touch screen GU
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Figure 5 Cabinet Back Panel Hot-swappable, removable fan modules Hot-swappable drives in removable canisters Easy-access back panel ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide 11
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Touch Screen GUI 1 The touch screen GUI features a menu system for determining library status, configuring the library, and performing certain diagnostic functions.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components IntelliGripTM Mixed Media Cartridge Handling Mechanism 1 Figure 7 Advanced Robotics System • Standby - takes the library “off-line” or “on-line” • Load port button - submits request to the library to open the load port • Security level indicator - shows “locked” on start-up and initialization (default) • Stop button - immediately removes power from the library robotics.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components The vertical and horizontal actuators move the mixed media gripper into position to pick and place tape cartridges. The rotary actuator rotates the mixed media gripper 180 degrees, allowing the mixed media gripper to pass cartridges between the front storage bins and the back storage bins or tape drives.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Note: * Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio. When fewer than 10 tape drives are installed, the tape drives must occupy consecutive drive bays, beginning with drive bay 0. The drives used in the P2000 library are more reliable than standard drives due to the automated environment. The P2000 can be populated simultaneously with DLT, SDLT, or LTO tape drives.
Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components Figure 8 DLT/SDLT Load Port Metal tab 6-bin magazine DLT/SDLT cartridge Metal tab A Load port assembly Figure 9 LTO Load Port LTO cartridge Stationary 4-bin magazine Load port assembly 16 ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide F L 0 5 3
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations 2 This chapter provides an overview of the touch screen graphical user interface (GUI) and describes the following basic library operating procedures: • Installing tape cartridges • Preparing the library for operation • Turning the library on and off • Using the touch screen GUI • Obtaining library status • Changing the touch screen GUI security level • Operating the load port • Inserting tape cartridges • Manually ejecting a cartridge Installing Tape
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Caution: Handle tape cartridges with care. Do not drop or bang them, or place them near sources of electromagnetic interference. Rough handling can displace the tape leader, making the cartridge unusable and potentially hazardous to the tape drives. Taking ESD Precautions 2 Components within the P2000 library contain static-sensitive parts.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges • Avoid direct contact with static-sensitive parts. Avoid touching connectors and discrete components. • Close library door and access panel when not working on the library. • Be very careful when installing the library or handling components in dry climates or environments where cold weather heating is used. Environments such as these with lower relative humidity have greater potential to produce static electricity.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges Note: Only use bar code labels that have been designed for cartridges. Do not adhere labels to a cartridge anywhere except the slide-in slot. 2 Setting the Write-Protect Switch Each tape cartridge has a write-protect switch similar to that shown in figure 11. This switch determines whether new data can be written to the cartridge (write-enabled) or whether data on the cartridge is protected from being erased or overwritten (writeprotected).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Installing Tape Cartridges LTO Cartridges 2 LTO tape cartridges are different in size to the DLT/SDLT cartridges as well as in the barcode labeling and write-protect switch setting. Adhesive-backed bar code labels are used on LTO tape cartridges. Refer to figure 11 for proper label placement, write protection settings and insertion orientation.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Preparing the Library for Operation 2 To prepare the library for operation: Closing the Library Doors and Access Panels 2 • Close the library door and access panels • Connect the host workstations The library has one front door and one back access panel. 1 2 Connecting Host 2 Workstations Close and lock the front door. a Turn the door latch to secure the door to the library frame. b Lower the latch over the door lock.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 13 Cabling Configuration—10Drive Library Drive Column 1 Tape Drive Drive position 8 SCSI ID 2 Tape Drive Drive position 9 SCSI ID 3 SCSI Diff.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Preparing the Library for Operation Figure 14 Cabling Configuration—8Drive Library Drive Column 1 Tape Drive Drive position 8 SCSI ID 2 Tape Drive Drive position 9 SCSI ID 3 SCSI Diff.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Turning the Library On and Off Turning the Library On and Off 2 This section explains how to: Turning On the Library • Turn the library on • Place the library on-line or off-line • Turn the library off • Test the installation To turn on the library: 2 1 Placing the Library On-line or Off-line2 Verify that: • Power cables are firmly in place • All doors are closed 2 Turn on the power switch located behind the small sliding door below the touch screen GUI
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the Touch Screen GUI 2 Verify that the touch screen GUI display indicates “System Offline.” 3 Verify that the CHM is empty by checking the Overview screen on the touch screen GUI (see chapter 3, Operator Commands). If there is a tape cartridge in the CHM, perform a Move command to place the cartridge in an available bin. 4 Turn off the power switch located below the touch screen GUI. Note: Wait ten seconds before turning on the power switch again.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the Touch Screen GUI Figure 15 Touch Screen GUI—Initial Screen ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Load Port U Stop Back Forward Overview Home Tapes ATL P R O D U C T S Operator P 2 0 0 0 S ER I ES Service http:/www.atlp.com/cust.html Help: (USA) + 949-477-7924 Help in USA: 800-284-5101 BBS: (USA) + 949-477-7736 email: atlhelp@atlp.com Revision: Application: 2.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the Touch Screen GUI Table 5 Touch Screen GUI Functions Overview Screen Status display • Tape drives • Activity • Load port Tapes Screen Operator Screen* Service Screen* Multi-Unit Screen* Inventory display Configure Reports Configuration • Configure Library • Statistics Calibration • Configure Options • Actuator • Control • SysTest Results • Move Cartridges • Auto Clean • Inventory Tapes • Tests • Calibrate Library • SysTest Library • Unload
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the Touch Screen GUI Library Status Information 2 Some information about the library firmware version, security status, and library status can be found on the left side of the GUI. • Company logo—displays a company information screen when pressed, as well as the application level and boot block level. • System state display—shows the current state of the library (system on-line, system off-line, system stopped, door open, and so on).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Using the Touch Screen GUI After pressing Abort, it is still necessary to press the Back button to exit the screen associated with the aborted command. Library Controls 2 Library controls are located along the top and left side of the touch screen GUI in the horizontal and vertical bars (see figure 17).
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status • Load Port button—releases and locks the load port door. If the load port is locked in the closed position, pressing this button releases the load port and then locks the door. If the load port is locked in the open position, pressing this button unlocks the load port, allowing you to rotate the load port to the closed position where it automatically locks. • Stop button—halts library activity immediately by cutting power to library robotics.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status Overview Screen 2 The Overview screen provides information for the following items: • Drives • Activity • Load port Figure 18 Overview Screen Back ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Forward Overview Home Tapes Drives Operator Activity D00 ANF 120 D02 empty Ready Ready Load Port P00 ANF146 P01 ANF147 Load Port D01 ??? D03 ANF 123 Ready Ready GRP empty U P02 ANF148 P03 ANF149 Stop Element Cartridge present
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status • The tape cartridge is write-enabled or write-protected • Compression is enabled It also displays the bar code number of the cartridge. For a more detailed screen showing an individual drive’s status, press the screen anywhere in the Drives area to display the Tape Drive Status screen (see figure 19). Use the arrow buttons at the bottom of the box to scroll to the desired drive.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Obtaining Library Status 2 Load Port The Load Port area identifies tape cartridges currently stored in either magazine in the load port. Use the arrow button to view contents not currently displayed.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Changing the Touch Screen GUI Security Levels Viewing Storage and Load Port Elements 2 The Drives, Storage, and Load Port categories may contain too many elements to display at once. To scroll through these elements, use the arrow buttons at the bottom of each category. You can also expand the Drives, Storage, or Load Port list to fill the screen by touching the desired category anywhere above the scrolling arrows.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Changing the Touch Screen GUI Security Levels Table 6 Security Levels (listed from highest to lowest) Lock Icon Indicator Password Protected Overview Screen Access Operator Screen Access Service Screen Access Load Port Access Stop and Standby Access Service S Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Operator O Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes User U Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Multi-Unit O Yes No No No No No No Import Only I Yes Yes Yes No No
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Changing the Touch Screen GUI Security Levels Figure 21 Password Screen Back ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Forward Operator Home Tapes Service Enter Password Standby Load Port 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter Password: _ Security Level: Locked User O 1 Import Only Operator Service Stop 3 Enter Enter a password if necessary. A password is required to enter a higher security level than the current level. 4 Press the Select button.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Operating the Load Port Operating the Load Port 2 After pressing the Load Port button on the touch screen GUI, the library will release the lock on the load port (you will hear an audible ‘click’). The touch screen GUI displays “Wait Open Load Port.” Pull on the load port’s finger grip. The load port pulls outward about an inch to its unlocked position which allows its interior drum to be rotated 180o for magazine loading or unloading.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port Loading a Tape Cartridge Magazine 2 The magazine used with DLT/SDLT tape cartridges have keyed bins to prevent improper cartridge insertions. They are equipped with spring-loaded mechanisms to capture or release a tape cartridge. To insert a tape cartridge, push it into the magazine’s bin until you here a click and the metal tab at the left side of the bin pops out.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port For more information about these procedures, refer to Installing Tape Cartridges on page 17. 2 With the load port door open, place the tape cartridges in any available load port magazine slot (see figure 20). 3 If the magazine is out of the load port, load the tape cartridges into the magazine, then load the magazine into the load port.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port If Auto Load is enabled, the library automatically moves the cartridges to available bins. Inserting LTO Tape Cartridges 2 To insert an LTO cartridge: 1 The two load port magazines used when LTO tape drives are present in the library are stationary and built into the load port. They accommodate up to 8 LTO or DLT tape cartridges.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge DLT Tape Drives 2 2 To manually eject a tape cartridge from a DLT or SDLT tape drive: 1 2 Open the library’s front door: a Press the Standby button on the touch screen GUI. This places the library off-line. b Verify that the system state display reads System Off-line and that the robotics has stopped moving. The off-line state does not take effect until current commands are completed.
Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge 3 When the Operate Handle indicator comes on, raise the insert/ release handle to eject the tape cartridge. Note: Place your finger approximately 1/4 of an inch in front of the drive’s cartridge opening to ensure that the cartridge does not drop when ejected. Caution: Pause for at least 3 seconds, then grasp the tape cartridge and slowly pull it half way out of the drive.
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Chapter 3 Operator Commands 3 This chapter describes the commands found on the Operator screen of the touch screen GUI.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Opening the Operator Screen Opening the Operator Screen 3 To open the Operator screen: 1 Press the Operator tab. The GUI displays the password screen (see figure 25). 2 Enter the correct operator password to gain access to the Operator screen (see figure 26). The default operator password is 1234. Note: To change passwords, see Press Continue. A “Command in Progress” dialog box is displayed.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring the Library Figure 26 Operator Screen Back ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Forward Overview Config.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring the Library Figure 27 Configure: Library Settings Screen ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Load Port O Back Forward Overview Home Tapes Operator Configure: Library Inquiry: Model: Serial Number: IEEE ID: # Bins: # Drives: Library SCSI ID: Drive 0 SCSI ID: Drive 1 SCSI ID: Drive 2 SCSI ID: P2000 6318250 6318250 198 8 0 2 3 4 Configure Stop 2 Press the Configure button. The GUI dispays the Configure: Library Settings screen (see figure 28).
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring Library Options 3 Press the Select button until you highlight the setting you want to change. 4 Using the arrow buttons, scroll through available values for the setting. 5 Press the Change button to accept the new value. 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to make other changes. 7 Press the Back button to return to the Configure: Library screen. The options you selected are now part of the library configuration.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Configuring Library Options Configuring a Library Option • Retries—causes the library to retry a failed command automatically before issuing an error message. The default settting is Enabled. • Bar Code Labels—turns bar code scanning on or off during inventory. It should be disabled when the library contains cartridges that are not labeled. The default setting is Disabled. • Auto Inventory—causes the library to perform an inventory whenever the library is powered up.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Performing an Inventory 6 Figure 29 Configure: Options Screen When you have finished making changes to library options, press the Back button until you return to the initial Operator screen. Back Forward Home ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Overview Tapes Operator Configure: Options Standby Load Port O Stop Current Value: Power-On Auto Clean Retries Auto Inventory Barcode Labels Temp.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Moving Cartridges 2 Press the Abort button to stop continuous running of the inventory process, otherwise, the process will continue until all storage elements have been inventoried. Note: The inventory process is also stopped if an error is detected. In this case, the GUI displays an error message. Moving Cartridges The Move Cartridges command allows you to move any tape cartridge in the library to the destination you specify.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Moving Cartridges Backspace button: Use this button to erase a partial entry - character by character Figure 30 Control: Move Cartridges Screen ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Load Port Back Forward Overview Tapes Source: _ Storage Bin Drive Destination: Load Port O 2 3 Operator Control: Move Cartridge Range: Stop Home Gripper Execute PTM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Select Identify the source element of the cartridge to be moved.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading a Drive The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box with an Abort button. The Move Cartridges command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation. Unloading a Drive 3 The Unload Drive command prepares a tape cartridge to be removed from a drive by rewinding and ejecting the cartridge. After unloading the drive, remove the tape cartridge using the Move Cartridges command.
Chapter 3 Operator Commands Unloading the Load Port 2 Use the arrow buttons to highlight the desired drive and then press Execute. The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box. The Unload Drive command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation. Unloading the Load Port 3 The Unload Imp/Exp command moves a tape cartridge from the load port to an available storage bin or visa versa.
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Chapter 4 Service Commands 4 This chapter describes the Service screen commands of the library GUI. These commands allow you to perform the following tasks: • Opening the Service screen • Changing passwords • Generating reports Warning: Serious operational problems and data loss may occur if you do not fully understand the consequences of these commands.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Opening the Service Screen Opening the Service Screen 4 To open the Service screen: 1 Press the Service tab. Note: The Service screen is restricted to individuals with Service-level access privileges. 2 The GUI displays a password screen (see figure 32). 3 Enter the correct service password to gain access to the Service screen (see figure 34). The default service password is “5678.” Note: For information about changing passwords, see Press Continue.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Changing Passwords Changing Passwords 4 This command allows you to change the password. Valid passwords consist of four to eight numeric characters entered using the keypad in the Change Password screen. To change a password: 1 On the Service screen, press the Change Password button. The GUI displays the Service: Change Password screen (see figure 33).
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports Asterisks representing the password appear in the Reenter text box. If You Lose a Password 4 If you lose the Operator, Import Only, or User password, you can replace it by: • Opening the Service screen and following the steps to change the password (see page 59) • Pressing the Reset Passwords button on the Change Password screen. This resets all passwords to their default values.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports Generating Any Service Report Press the appropriate button on the Service screen. 4 Within a few seconds, the GUI will display the requested report. 4 Statistics Report Figure 35 shows a sample Statistics report. Press the Update button to update the report (otherwise the report will update periodically).
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports Figure 35 Report: Statistics Screen Back ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Load Port S Forward Operator Tapes Home Service Report: Statistics Power On Time (Hr: Min: Sec): Command Time (Hr: Min: Sec): Pick Bin Count: Place Bin Count: Pick Drive Count: Place Drive Count: Pick Load Port Count: Place Load Port Count: Horizontal Move Count: Vertical Move Count: 360: 05: 56 108: 08: 17 26501 26435 11323 10143 873 877 268831 152238 Update Stop
Chapter 4 Service Commands Generating Reports 4 SysTest Report Figure 37 shows a sample SysTest report. Figure 37 Report: SysTest Library Results Screen ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Load Port S Stop Back Forward Operator Home Tapes Service Report: SysTest Library Results Pick and Place Total Count: System Test Status: Total Test Time (Hr:Min:Sec): Test Type: Avg. Drive to Bin Move Time (Sec): Avg. Bin to Drive Move Time (Sec): Avg.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Testing the Library When you have finished reviewing the report, press the Back button to return to the Service screen. Testing the Library 4 The Service screen provides a testing command: SysTest—this command tests library operation by swapping tape cartridges between storage bins or drives. • Caution: This screen is meant to be used only by qualified, ATL-trained personnel. It is presented here for explanation only. SysTest will alter inventory information.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Initializing Non-Volatile Information 2 3 Select one of the following system test options: • Swap Bins - test storage bins only • Swap Drives - test drives only Select all desired test options as follows: • Random - swap cartridges at random • Use Barcodes - read barcode as cartridges are swapped • Continuous - repeat test until aborted Note: The Continuous button must be deselected to enter “# of Runs”.
Chapter 4 Service Commands Initializing Non-Volatile Information Executing Either Command 4 • Initialize nonvolatile memory configuration—returns the library configuration to its factory-default condition, eliminating any changes made using the Configure Library and Configure Options commands in the Operator screen and invalidates the calibration data. • Initialize nonvolatile memory statistics—purges nonvolatile memory of all statistical information about library operation.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands 5 This chapter describes the Multi-Unit screen commands of the library GUI. Topics covered are: • Opening the multi-unit screen • Configure multi-units (P2000/P3000) • Calibrating the libraries in a multi-unit configuration Note: Refer to the ATL Pass Through Mechanism Installation Instructions, PN 6311615, for more information regarding P2000/P3000 multi-unit configurations.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Opening the Multi-Unit Screen Opening the Multi-Unit Screen 5 To open the Multi-Unit screen: 1 Press the Multi-Unit tab. Note: The Multi-Unit screen is restricted to individuals with Operator level access privileges. The GUI displays a password screen (see figure 40). 2 Enter the correct service password to gain access to the MultiUnit screen (see figure 41). The default multi-unit password is “1234.” Note: For information about changing passwords, see Press Continue.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Configure Multi-Units (P2000/P3000) Figure 41 Multi-Unit Screen Back Forward Home ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Tapes Multi Unit Service Multi-Unit Configure Multi-Unit Load Port Calibrate All PTMs O Stop Configure Multi-Units (P2000/P3000) 5 The Configure Multi-Unit command allows you to set the following: • Library Unit field—sets whether the library is single, slave, or master in the multi-unit configuration • Library Unit # field—sets the
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi-Unit Configuration Figure 42 Configure Multi-Unit Back Forward ATL P R O D U C T S System Off-line Standby Tapes Service Home Multi Unit Configure: Multi-Unit Library Unit: SINGLE Library Unit #: Load Port # of Libraries: LUN Config: SINGLE LUN Select O Stop Change 2 Press the Select button until the desired option is highlighted. 3 Using the arrow buttons, scroll through the available values for the desired option.
Chapter 5 Multi-Unit Commands Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi-Unit Configuration The GUI displays the Multi-Unit screen (see figure 43). 2 Press the Calibrate All PTMs button. The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box while the calibration process is in progress. Note: Multi-Unit calibration MUST be executed from the master library designated during multi-unit configuration.
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Appendix A Library Specifications Physical Characteristics Appendix A Library Specifications A This appendix lists characteristics and specifications of the P2000 library. These characteristics and specifications are categorized as follows: • Physical characteristics • Performance characteristics • Environmental specification Note: For tape drive specifications see the appropriate tape drive product manual.
Appendix A Library Specifications Physical Characteristics Unit Dimensions and Weight Weight Library: 985 lbs (447 Kg) DLT Drives:13.5 lbs. (6.12 kg) each DLT Cartridges: 7.7 oz. (218 grams) each Tape Drives and Cartridges Table 8 Interfaces Tape Drives, Max. No. Up to 10 tape drives Cartridges, Max. No.
Appendix A Library Specifications Performance and Reliability Characteristics Performance and Reliability Characteristics 1 Table 9 and table 10 list performance and reliability characteristics of the library.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications 1 Table 11 provides various library environmental specifications.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Shipping and storage 5% to 95%, noncondensing Operating Sea Level to 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) Shipping and storage Sea Level to 12,000 ft.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Electromagnetic/Electrostatic Susceptibility Contact discharge @ +/- 2.0, 4.0 kV to conductive surfaces Air discharge @ 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 kV to non-conductive surfaces Contact discharge @ 2.0, 4.0 kV to the VCP 80% AM modulation 80 MHz to 1000MHz, with 1 KHz modulator Pulse modulation 895 MHz to 905 MHz, with 200 Hz pulse modulator Data cables +/- 0.5kV Power cables +/- 0.5, 1.0kV Common mode coupling +/- 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications Voltage Dips and Interruptions (per EN61000-4-11: 1994) 30% and 60% power line reduction, 100% power line interuption Acoustical Noise Sound power level Sound pressure @ bystander Operating 8.10 Bel Idle 7.
Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications 80 ATL P3000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide
Appendix B Relocating the Library Appendix B Relocating the Library B This appendix explains how to relocate the P2000 library. As used in this appendix, the term relocate means either to ship the library or simply to move it to a nearby location (for example, from one area in a building to another).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Checking the New Installation Site Checking the New Installation Site 2 Check the new installation site for the library using the guidelines found in the ATL P2000/P3000/P6000 Pre-Installation Site Survey Instructions. Make sure the new location meets all applicable clearance, environmental, and power requirements.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation b Installing Shipping Restraints and Packing 2 Press the Stop button to remove power from library robotics. 3 Unlock and open both library doors. 4 Turn off the library. 5 Remove all tape cartridges from the library bins and tape drives. 6 Carefully pack all tapes for shipment. To install internal shipping restraints: 1 Remove the extension axis restraints from their storage location in the library (see figure 44).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation 3 4 Place a foam block between the extension axis and the floor. a Lift the extension axis assembly and place the large foam block between it and the floor of the library. b Gently lower the extension axis assembly, resting it on the foam block. Install the vertical carriage restraint (see figure 45): Warning: The vertical carriage is extremely heavy. More than one technician may be required to assist this operation.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation 5 c Secure the vertical belt with a tie wrap or clamp. d Rotate the extension axis assembly 90 degrees. e Place the vertical carriage restraint. f Install the two screws that secure the vertical carriage restraint to the horizontal carriage assembly. Torque the screws to 70 in-lbs. g Install the screw that secures the vertical carriage restraint to the vertical carriage assembly.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation 6 Figure 47 Pivoting Gripper Restraint into Position Install the gripper restraint: a Slide the gripper assembly away from the vertical axis until the gripper assembly is fully extended and the gripper restraint disengages from the follower guide. b Pivot the gripper restraint into place until it interlocks with the motor, spring post, and follower guide (see figure 47).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 48 Gripper Restraint in Position Push gripper assembly and gripper restraint Gripper restraint Follower guide Gripper assembly fully extended Figure 49 Installing the Gripper Restraint Slide gripper restraint and gripper assembly Gripper restraint Spring post Follower guide d Install the screw that secures the gripper restraint to the belt clamp (see figure 50).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 50 Installing the Gripper Restraint Screw Load Port Shipping Plate Disconnecting Library Cables 88 The load port is located in the front door of the library. 2 a Attach the cardboard and shipping plate to the load port. b Insert the bolts and washers that secure the plate to the load port and secure them using the screws provided during the unpacking procedure (see figure 51).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Relocation Figure 51 Inserting the Shipping Plate Shipping plate Cardboard ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide 89
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Crating the Library 2 Use this section: • If you need to ship the library to the new site. • If you need to transport the library by forklift or similar means. If you are moving the library within a facility, refer to “Preparing the Library for Operation” on page 93. Crating the Library2 To crate the library for a new site: Warning: The library weighs approximately 985 pounds (447 kg).
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library b Remove the ramp sections from the pallet and slide them into the center section. c Insert the foam block around the bottom of the library and the pallet. d Insert and attach the stop blocks underneath the library on the right side. e Attach the wooden bar on the right side of the library. f Remove the wooden bar on the left side of the library. g Repeat steps d and e for the left side of the library.
Appendix B Relocating the Library Crating the Library Figure 52 Crating the Library Top Foam cap Cardboard crate Shipping bag Accessory kits Left wooden bar Ramp Back System Overview Overview Forward Off-line Tapes Tape Standby Home Drive Status Operator D00 D03 Load Port ANF BLT 120 581 Ready Service Ready D01 Activity Compression EMPTY Ready U Write D02 DLT Protect ??? 7000 CompacTape Ready SCSI Stop ID: IV 05 Load Packs ON D03 P00 ANF OFF ANF 123 Ready 146 GRP empty P01 ANF
Appendix B Relocating the Library Preparing the Library for Operation Preparing the Library for Operation 2 After shipping or moving the library, refer to the ATL P2000/ P3000/P6000 Pre-Installation Site Survey Instructions and the ATL P3000 Series Unpacking Instructions to: • Prepare the new installation site • Receive the library • Uncrate the library (required in shipping the library) • Position the library • Prepare the library for operation ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Gu
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Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning C This appendix is a description of the tape library’s automatic drive cleaning feature.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Selection of Cleaning Mode • Tracking and selecting cleaning cartridges • Moving a cleaning cartridge to the drive • Determining when a cleaning cartridge has used all 20 of its available cleaning cycles • Moving used up cartridges to the load port Selection of Cleaning Mode 3 The cleaning mode is selectable from: • The diagnostic software • The touch screen GUI • A Mode Select command The default cleaning mode is host-initiated.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Reporting of Cleaning Mode Mode Select Command 3 To change the automatic cleaning mode using the Mode Select command set the Vendor Unique Page (20h) byte 2, bit 1 (AC) to: • One - enable automatic cleaning • Zero - disable automatic cleaning To save the automatic drive cleaning mode setting in NVRAM set the Mode Select command Save Page (SP) bit to one.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Reporting of Cleaning Mode Mode Sense Command 3 To report the current drive cleaning mode, use the Mode Sense command and: • Set the Page Code field to 20h - Vendor Unique Page 20h • Set Page Control field to 0 - Target to return current values for the page code specified (20h) Vendor Unique Page 20h, byte 2, bit 1 indicates the current drive cleaning mode: 98 • One - indicates the automatic drive cleaning feature is enabled • Zero - indicates the automatic dr
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Cleaning Cartridges Cleaning Cartridges 3 In host-initiated cleaning mode the host tracks all cleaning cartridges and their use. In automatic cleaning mode the library tracks all cleaning cartridges and their use. Capacity 3 Although a maximum of ten cleaning cartridges may be present in the P2000, four or less are recommended to optimize library performance.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Cleaning Cartridges cleaning cartridge is checked for a previous record of location and use. Cartridges that remain in previous locations retain their previous usage information. If previous records do not show a cleaning cartridge with the same bar code at a given location, the library checks if a cleaning cartridge with the same bar code label was previously located at another location (and is not currently at that other location).
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Monitoring the Drives Element Status Information 3 The presence of cleaning cartridges results in the reporting of additional status information in response to host-initiated Read Element Status commands. This additional information is only present in automatic cleaning mode and is suppressed in hostinitiated cleaning mode.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Media Movement to the Drive Media Movement to the Drive 3 When a cleaning cartridge is selected, the library moves it to the drive requiring cleaning. If the movement operation is not completed due to an unrecoverable error, the drive cleaning operation does not proceed, and the library returns the cleaning cartridge to its original storage element.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Supervising the Drive Cleaning Operation Supervising the Drive Cleaning Operation 3 When a cleaning cartridge is placed into a drive, the drive loads the cartridge and initiates the cleaning operation. The library is still available to service host-initiated commands during the drive cleaning operation.
Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Unloading Cleaning Cartridges status byte and a subsequent Request Sense returns the appropriate error code. Unloading Cleaning Cartridges 3 When each cleaning operation is completed, the library moves all cleaning cartridges that have been marked as “used up” to the load port.
Appendix D Laser Regulations Laser Regulation Labels Appendix D Laser Regulations D This appendix displays regulations for the Class II laser bar code scanner used by the gripper assembly in the P2000 library. These regulations are defined in the following figures: • Label product conformation • Laser light warning labels • Exposure warning label Laser Regulation Labels Product Conformation Label 4 4 The product conformation label is on the back panel of the library (see figure 53).
Appendix D Laser Regulations Laser Regulation Labels Exposure Warning 4 Label The exposure warning label is on the laser (see figure 55). .
Appendix E Regulatory Statements E FCC STATEMENT 5 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.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements INDUSTRY CANADA (DIGITAL APPARATUS) Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 Issue 2 INDUSTRY CANADA (DIGITAL APPARATUS) Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 Issue 2 5 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglément sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. 5 CISPR-22 WARNING! This is a Class A product.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements LASER STATEMENT Length Maximum 15 feet (4.5m) Rating Minimum 10 A, 125 V 5 ATTENTION LIRE LA REMARQUE DANS LE MODE D'EMPLOI. 5 REMARQUE CETTE REMARQUE NE CONCERNE QUE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA. En cas d'envoi aux États-Unis, utiliser le cordon d'alimentation CERTIFIÉ UL et convenant pour 100-120 V. En cas d'envoi au Canada, utiliser le cordon d'alimentation CERTIFIÉ CSA et convenant pour 100-120 V.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements LASER STATEMENT 5 Laser Klasse 1 VORSICHT: Dieses Produkt Enthdlt Einen Laser Der Kategorie II. Laserstrahlen - Der Strichcode-scanner Gibt Laserstrahlen aus. VERMEIDEN SIE jeden Blickkontakt und direkten kvrperlichen Kontakt mit diesen Strahlen. VORSICHT: Ein nicht ordnungsgemd_er (siehe hier enthaltene Anweisungen) Einsatz bzw. Dnderungen der Betriebsleistung kvnnen einen gesundheitsgefdhrdenden Kontakt zur Folge haben.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements BATTERY STATEMENT BATTERY STATEMENT CAUTION 5 5 This product contains a Lithium battery. The Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 on the motherboard contains a Lithium battery. Lithium may be considered a hazardous material. Dispose of this battery in accordance with local, state, and federal laws. 5 LET OP Dit product bevat een lithiumbatterij. De DS12B887-chip van Dallas Semiconductor op het moederbord bevat een lithiumbatterij.
Appendix E Regulatory Statements BATTERY STATEMENT 5 ATTENZIONE Questo prodotto contiene una batteria al litio. Il modulo Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 contiene una batteria al litio sulla scheda madre. Il litio può essere considerato un materiale pericoloso. Utilizzare questo tipo di batterie in accordo con le normative vigenti. 5 PRECAUCIÓN Este producto contiene una batería de litio. El modelo Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 de la placa base contiene una batería de litio.
Glossary Glossary A A mat made of antistatic material which includes a cabled connection to ground at a wall receptacle. Antistatic mat ASC The Additional Sense Code is part of the SCSI-2 specification. The additional sense code (ASC) field indicates further information related to the error or exception condition reported in the sense key field. Additional Sense Code Qualifier is part of the SCSI-2 specification.
Glossary blocks of data and the address of the logical block, and to provide protection against the loss of the user data. The address of the first logical block is zero. The address of the last logical block is [n-1], where [n] is the number of logical blocks available on the medium. A Read Capacity command may be issued to determine the value of [n-1]. If a command is issued that requests access to a logical block not within the capacity of the medium, the command is terminated with CHECK CONDITION.
Glossary D DLT Digital Linear Tape technology is owned, developed, and manufactured by Quantum Corporation. DLT tape drives use halfinch wide tape. DLT 8000 tape drives record on 208 tracks (uncompressed). E Elements SCSI designation for any device or bin in the library that can hold a cartridge. SCSI elements include storage bins, tape drives, load port bins, and the gripper. EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference refers to unwanted electrical noise present on a power line.
Glossary cartidge bins (stationary or removeable) for loading and unloading tape cartridges. Linear Tape-Open is a tape drive specification backed by IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Seagate. LTO Low Voltage Differential or LVD is the newest type of SCSI cabling, and LVD SCSI specifications can reach distances up to 12 meters. LVD SCSI cabling requires "Twist and Flat" ribbon cable and an LVD/SE terminator or a "Twist and Flat" ribbon cable with built-in LVD termination. All IBM LTO tape drives are LVD devices.
Glossary P PCI The PCI bus typically runs at speeds of 33 MHZ or 66 MHZ and is usually 32 bits wide. This means that it passes 32 bits of data simultaneously as if down 32 separate wires. Some of the most recent computers include "wider" 64-bit PCI buses, and already certain very high end video capture cards offer improved performance if connected to a 64-bit PCI bus.
Glossary A second generation SCSI interface which includes command sets for magnetic and optical disks, tapes, printers, processors, CD-ROMs, scanners, medium changers, and communication devices. SCSI-2 SDLT Super Digital Linear Tape is a Quantum tape drive and tape cartridge specification offered in three ranges of capacity and transfer rates for workgroup, mid-range, and enterprise needs. T Take-up leader The ring at the beginning of a tape in a cartridge.
Glossary Class A digital device 107 Class I laser product 109 Class II laser product 109 D Data transfer element 101 DLT 8 E Elements 31 EMI 18 ESD 18 Except bit 101 G Gripper 53 GUI 8 H Host 101 HVD 1 I IEC 74 L Lithium battery 111 Load port 38 LVD 1 M Mixed media 1 Mixed media gripper 14 MSBF 75 MTBF 75 MTTR 75 Multi-unit 67 N NEMA 74 Network interfaces 7 NVRAM 96 P PCI 7 Prism (TM) architecture 7 ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide 119
Glossary R RAID 7 Reports 57 Returned status byte 103 RS-232C 74 S SCSI 22 SCSI ID 49 SCSI-2 74 T Take-up leader 43 Tape drive controllers 7 Terabyte 2 W WebAdmin (TM) 8 120 ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide
Index Index Symbols # of Libraries field 69 New Value 50 Button Abort 29 Back 30, 51 Calibrate All PTMs 71 Change 70 A Configure library 47 Abort button 29 Activity area, Overview screen 33 Area Activity 33 Drives 32 Load port 34 Auto Inventory 50 Auto Load 41, 50 AutoClean 49 AutoClean report 63 Configure Multi-Unit 69 Configure options 50 Destination element 53 Forward 30 Home 30 Inventory Tapes 51 Load Port 31 Move cartridges 52 Select 37 Source element 53 Standby 30, 82 Stop 31 SysTest Library 64
Index Default values 60 C Diagnostic software 96 Capacity, library 73 Dialog box Command in Progress 29, 54, 66, 71 Cartridge Capacity 14 Cartridge, cleaning 96 Cleaning cartridge 96 Cleaning Cartridge Installed status 102 Cleaning mode 96 Command Calibrate All PTMs 70 Configure Multi-Unit 69 Inventory Tapes 51 Mode Select 96 Dimensions, library 73 Display System state 42 Display, system state 25, 29 DLT tape drive cleaning 95 DLT/SDLT magazine 39 Documentation, reference xvii Drive cleaning mode 97
Index Inserting a tape cartridge 39 F Installing Field # of Library Units 69 Destination 53 Library Unit 69 Library Unit # 69 Tape cartridges 17–21 IntelliGrip 1 Inventory 14 Inventory drive flag, "CLEANING_REQUIRED" 101 LUN Config 69 New password 59 Range 53 Source 53 Follower guide 86 Forward button 30 L Labeling cartridges 19 Labels, bar code 99 Laser bar code scanner 14 Leader, tape cartridge 43 Level G Application 29 Gripper assembly 86 Gripper restraint 86 GUI activity time-out 37 GUI, touch
Index LUN Config field 69 performance 75 Packing materials 84 Page, vendor unique 97 Pallet, shipping 90 M Password 37, 59 Magazine, DLT/SDLT 39 Passwords, default 31 Magazine, LTO 41 Performance specifications 75 Main display area, control panel 12 Physical characteristics 73 Mixed media gripper 14 Power-On Security 50 Mixed media load port 9, 38 Power-On State 49 Mode, cleaning 96 Prism™ architecture 7 Mode, drive cleaning 97 Move cartridges Control panel 52 R Moving a cartridge 52–54 Mu
Index Specifications<$srartrange 73–?? S Standby 13 Screen Company information 29 Configure library 47 Configure options 50 Control-move cartridges 52 Move cartridges 52 Multi-Unit 26 Operator 26, 45 Standby button 30 Status Tape drive 33 Status, Cleaning Cartridge Installed 102 Stop button 13, 31 System state display 29, 42 System test report 63 Overview 26 Password 58 Service 26, 58 Service-Change password 59 SysTest library 64 Tapes 26 tapes 31 Unload Drive 54 Unload drive 54 Screen, Overview 31 SC
Index V Values, default 60 Vendor unique page 97 Vertical carraige restraint 84 W Warning Initializing non-volatile information 65 Library testing 64 Multi-unit commands 67 Operator commands 45 Service commands 57 Weight, library 73 Wrist strap, anti-static 18 Write-enabled 20 Write-protect switch 20 Write-protected 20 126 ATL P2000 Series Automated Tape Library User’s Guide