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M8501 and M8502 AC L T ape Drive I nst allation and Us er ’ s Guid e Abstra ct This g uide provi des inform ation about inst alling, op eratin g, and maintai nin g the M850 1 and M8502 A CL t ape drives on an HP Inte grity Non S top™ NS-ser ies ser ver . This guide is written for those who inst all or m aint ain th e M8501 a nd M8 502 ACL t ape[...]
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Docum ent Hist ory Part Nu mber Produ ct V ersio n Publish ed 5299 72- 00 1 N. A. July 20 05[...]
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He wlett-Pac kard Company — 529972-001 i M8501 and M8502 ACL T ap e Driv e I nst alla tion and User ’ s Guide Glo ssar y Index Exam p les Figures Ta b l e s What ’s New i n This Manu al v Manual Info rmation v New and Change d Info rmation v Abou t This Manua l vii Not ation Co nventions vii 1. Overview a nd Features Overview 1- 1 Models an d[...]
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Contents M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 ii 5. Mai ntenance T echnica l Support Information Opti on 4-5 Access Magazine Op tion 4- 6 Move Media 4- 6 LCD Contr ast Cont rols 4-8 Po we r 4-8 S tatus 4-9 Online 4-9 Menu S electio ns 4-10 View S ystem Dat a 4-10 Inserti ng and R emovi ng T ape Ca rtrid[...]
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Contents M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 iii T ables Fi gure 2-2. Insta l lin g the Slide M embers 2-3 Fi gure 2-3. Insta l lin g Slide Mem ber Faste ners 2- 4 Fi gure 2-4. T abletop M odel Clea r ances 2-5 Fi gure 3-1. Hardware Configurat ion 3-2 Fi gure 3-2. T ape Drive’ s Fibre Channel Port Co[...]
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Contents M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 iv[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 v What’ s New i n This Manual Ma n u a l In f o rm ati o n M8501 an d M8502 ACL T ape Drive Inst allation and User ’s Guid e Ab stract This guide pro vides informat i on abo ut inst alling, operating, a nd maint aining the M8 501 and M8 502 ACL tape drives on an [...]
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What’ s New in Th is Manual M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 vi New and Changed Inform ation[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 vii About Th is M a nual Not ation Conventi ons Hype rte xt L inks Blue u nder l ine is used to indica te a h ypertext li nk within t ext. By cli cking a passage o f text w ith a b lue underl ine, you are t aken to the locati on describ ed. For examp l e: This requi [...]
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About T his M anual M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 viii General Syntax Notation each si de of the l ist, or h orizont a lly , enclosed in a p air of bra ckets and separat ed by verti cal lines. For exam ple: FC [ num ] [ -num ] [ text ] K [ X | D ] address { } Braces. A gr oup of i tems encl osed [...]
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About T his M anual M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 ix N otation f or M essages Li ne S p aci ng. If the synt ax of a comm and is t oo long to fit o n a single line, ea ch conti nuatio n line is ind ented thre e spaces a nd is sep arated from the prece ding line by a bl ank line. This s paci ng dis[...]
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About T his M anual M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 x Notation f o r Management Programming Interfaces lower case it alic lette r s. Lowerca se it alic letter s indicate variable items w hose valu es are disp layed or re turned. For e xample: p-register process-name [ ] B rack ets . Bracket s enclo[...]
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About T his M anual M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 xi Change B ar Notation UPPERCASE LE TT ERS. Upper case letters indicate names from defi nition files. T ype these names e xactly as shown. F or ex ample: ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV lower case lett er s. W ords in lowerca se letter s are w ords that a re [...]
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About T his M anual M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 xii Change B ar Notation[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 1- 1 1 Overvi ew and Features This section includes: Overview The M 8501 and M8502 auto cartridge l oader ( ACL) t ape drives su ppor t the L T O Ultr ium Gen 3 tape drive. T hey are d esigned for backup oper ations fo r the NonS top NS-ser ies ser ver . The M 8501 c[...]
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Overview an d Features M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 1-2 Models and A ccessor ies Models and Accessories These a uto ca rtridg e load er tape drives are configur ed with one int erna l L TO Gen 3 t ape driv e al ong with one remo vable tap e cart ridge magazin e. Fi gu re 1- 1. Ha rdw are C onf i[...]
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Overview an d Features M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 1-3 Intern al T ape Drive Int e rna l T a pe Dri v e The A CL unit s suppor ts a single in terna l ta pe drive. T he inte rnal t ape dr ive can b e hot- swap ped. Figu re 1-2. Rear View of T ape Drive Single Dr ive[...]
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Overview an d Features M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 1-4 Magazi ne Magazine The A CL unit s cont ains one rem ovable ta pe cartridg e magazi ne that is accessibl e throug h the front lef t door . The door i s opened by using the GUI tou ch scre en on the co nt r o l pa ne l . Power Supply Power t[...]
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Overview an d Features M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 1-5 Robotics Figu re 1-4. View of B arco de Read er and Shuttle As sembly Barco de Re ader Sh uttle[...]
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Overview an d Features M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 1-6 F ront P anel Indicators Front Panel Indi cator s The A CL t ape driv e’s fr ont panel indicat ors consi st of: • Viewi ng wi ndow - l ets you vi suall y check the uni t’s i nternal o perations • GUI tou ch screen - m anually oper a[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 2-1 2 Setting Up the ACL T ape Drives This section includes: Setti ng up the M8501 ACL Rackmount Unit Setting up th e ACL rackm ount unit require s a template and storage cabine t slide r ails to i nstall the unit in a storag e cabinet. T o setup t he rackmoun t mode[...]
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Setting Up the A CL T ape Dr ives M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 2-2 Setting up th e M8501 ACL R ack mount Unit a. Push back the tabs i n the top of the templa te and place t hem in the co rrec t hol es in the mou n ting rack. Match up the h ole patte rn ind icated o n the sides of the tem plate w[...]
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Setting Up the A CL T ape Dr ives M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 2-3 Setting up th e M8501 ACL R ack mount Unit 6. Atta ch the sl ide member s using the supp lied faste ners. Inst all the clip nut s on the inside of th e slide member’s fr ont and back mounting b racket only i f the ver tical r a[...]
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Setting Up the A CL T ape Dr ives M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 2-4 Setting up th e M8501 ACL R ack mount Unit 7. Push the middle slide mem ber as far as possible to t he front of the slide mem ber assembly . 8. Instal l the tw o clip nu ts on each of th e rack’s fr ont vertical r ails. 9. Conf[...]
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Setting Up the A CL T ape Dr ives M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 2-5 Setting up the M8502 ACL T abletop 14. Atta ch the unit to t he rack using t wo 10-32 cap tive thum bscrews that a re located on the l ower l eft and right f ront pa nel. 15. Fully tig hten t he rear- mounti ng bracket scr ews. S[...]
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Setting Up the A CL T ape Dr ives M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 2-6 Setting up the M8502 ACL T abletop[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-1 3 Inst a lling and Co nf igu rin g th e ACL T ape Drive for the N onS top NS- Se ri es Server This section includes: Overview A multi m ode sho rtwave fiber op ti c cable mu st be used to conne ct the A CL t ape d riv e to the Fibr e Channel Serve rNet adapter (F[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-2 Overview Figu re 3-1. Hardwar e Configur ation T ape Drive Fib er Cabl e FCS A NonStop NS-Series Se rve r[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-3 In st al l a ti on Inst allation 1. Conne ct one end of the fiber cab le to th e top Fibr e Chann el por t at the re ar of the t ape drive. S ee Fi gure 3-2 for the location. 2.[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-4 In st al l a ti on Fi gure 3 -3. LC -LC Fib er Cable[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-5 In st al l a ti on 3. Atta ch the power cord t o the ACL t ape dr ive’s A C pow er recept acle (see Figu re 3-5 ) a nd th en plug the other end into an AC powe r outl et. 4. T[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-6 In st al l a ti on Figure 3-5. Power ing On the ACL T ape Drive GUI T ouch Scr een Pow er Cord T oggle Switch[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-7 Configuration Configur ation Foll ow steps 1 - 4 to navigat e through the AC L tape drive’ s menu confi guration to view the P ORT NAME of the t ape drive. The pu rpose of vie[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-8 Configuration 2. Press the Drive 1 L TO Lo aded b utton. Figu re 3-7. Drive 1 L TO Loade d Butto n Drive 1 L TO L oaded Button[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3-9 Configuration 3. Press the Drive Identi fication button. Figu re 3-8. D rive Identif ication Button Drive I dentificati on B utton[...]
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Installing and Configuri ng the ACL T ape Dr ive f or the NonStop NS -Ser ies Ser ver M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 3- 1 0 Configuration 4. View the W orl d W ide Port 0 Na me number . T his number will be used as the PORTNAME in step 5 . 5. In SCF , issue t his comm and: SCF> ADD TAPE $tape, [...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-1 4 Operati on This section includes: Front Panel The fr ont p anel of th e ACL unit s includ e the le ft mag azine door , a Graphi cal User Interfa ce (GUI) touch screen, an A CL st atus LE D, and a viewing wi ndow (se e Fi gure 4-1 ). Front Panel 4-1 Display S cr[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-2 Maga zine Door Ma ga z ine Door The m agazine door has b oth an electrica l relea se (via the GUI t ouch screen) and a manual release . It is alw ays recom mended th at you open the magazine door using t he GUI t ouch screen. If the GUI touch screen sho[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-3 Initialization Screen Ini t ia l iz atio n S c r e e n When power i s first a pplied t o the ACL t ape drive s, a series of p ower-on se l f test (POST ) diag nostics are per formed. A f ter the PO ST compl etes, the followi ng initiali zat ion screen a[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-4 ACL Def au lt Screen ACL Def ault Screen Af ter t he POST exe cutes successful ly and the ACL initi aliza tion completes, the ACL t ape driv e Default Scre en appears as sho w n in F igu r e 4- 4 . The A CL Defa ult screen ena bles you to select these o[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-5 T echnica l Supp or t Infor mation O ption T ech nical Suppor t I nform atio n Option Selecting the HP logo in the top left corner will display HP specific technical support assist ance infor matio n. See Fi gure 4-5 . Figu re 4-5. T echnica l Suppor t [...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-6 Acces s Magazine Option Access Magazi ne Option Selecting this op tion let s you display th e Access Ma gazine screen (see Figure 4- 6 ). The A ccess Magazine option let s you gai n access to the lef t magazi ne door fo r t ape cartri dge pl acement or [...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-7 Mov e Media These f igures illustrate moving a car tridge from the tape dr ive to a slot in th e magazi ne: 1. T ouch the Sour ce inp ut box or Sou rce Eleme nt T yp e from th e Move Me dia Scree n. The Source input bo x will change from gray to an acti[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-8 LCD Con trast Controls 4. T ouch the de stination option that you w ant to move med ia to. From the De stination Element T ype se lections. The o ptions availabl e are Driv e and S lot. Re peat selecting the desi red desti nation opti on until the desi [...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4-9 Status Stat us Selecting this op tion let s you display th e ACL S tatus screen. Y ou can iden tify a t ape driv e type, view physical tape dr ive st atus, tape dr ive cleanin g information, and tape cartri dge infor m atio n by openi ng the cor respond[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 0 Menu S elections Menu Selections Selecting Menu on t he ACL Defau lt Screen l et s you view , confi gure, and use the ACL. The M enu opti on displ ays three distin ct areas: • View S ystem Dat a • Utiliti es • Edit Option s V iew System Dat a T[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 1 Vie w Syst e m Data Ta b l e 4 - 2 below , lists and describes the available ACL options. Note. Y ou ca n v iew the next se qu en ti al ACL Opt io ns s c ree n by sele c t ing th e up arrow . T o ret ur n to the pr evious A C L Op t ion s sc re en se[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 2 Vie w Syst e m Data Dr iv e and Sl ot Nu mber in g Let s you sp eci f y whe ther S CSI elem en t s i n t he A CL displ ays with either zero-based or one-b ased. This aff ects the G UI tou c h s cree n, no t the ac t ual SC SI el em e nt addre s s es [...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 3 Inser ting and Rem oving T a pe C ar tri dges Insert ing and Removi ng T ape Cartr idges The m agazine must be removed from the ACL in order to remove or insert tape cartri dges. Ma ke sur e the slot you w ant to u se is not alrea dy reserved for a t[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 4 Barcode Lab els Bar cod e Lab els Fi gure 4-15 show you how to inst all a barcode label on to a tape car tridge. L TO Cartridge M edia The fo llow ing are ti ps to e nsure maxim um L TO cartr idge medi a perfo rma nce and l ife: 1. Place l abels onl [...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 5 Barcode Lab els Note. Ba rcod e lab els ma y be pla ced o n th e me dia with the al pha -nu meri c cha ra cters on t he left o r th e right. Figu re 4-15. Barcode La bel Inst allatio n (L TO)[...]
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Operation M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 4- 1 6 Barcode Lab els[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 5-1 5 Ma i nt ena nce This section includes: Intr oduction This section d escribes the Clean One D rive menu o ption cont ained i n the Maintenance submenu of th e Utilities area on the front pan el display . Y ou ca n use the Clean One Dr i ve men u option to cl ean[...]
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Maintenance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 5-2 Manually Runn ing a Cleaning Car t ridge Ma nua l ly R unni ng a Cl e a nin g Cartr i dge A clean i ng car tridge can be inst alled and ru n fro m one of th ree lo cations: • A Data Cartr idge Slot- This loca tion r equires rem oving a mag azine to [...]
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Maintenance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 5-3 Replacing a Cl eaning Car tridge i n a Reser ved Slot Running a Cleaning Cartridge from the Cleaning Slot 1. Reserve the clea ning car tri dge slot. S ee the section o n “S etting up Reser ved S lot s” in Chapter 3 for more inform ation. 2. Inst a[...]
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Maintenance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 5-4 Replacing a Cleaning Car tridge in the Right Magazi ne[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-1 6 T rou bleshooting This section includes: Plat form Problems An inco rre ct inst allation o r configura tion can cause p lat form pro blems. I n this case , the uni t appear s to be o perating normal ly , but n o dat a can be interch anged. Y ou al so mi ght or [...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-2 Error Re cov er y Fig ur e 6 - 1 . T r ou bl e sho ot i ng Fl o w C hart[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-3 Error Reco ver y Procedures Error Recovery Procedur es Ta b l e 6 - 1 lists ERPs for errors r eported o n the GUI touch screen of th e ACL. Th is list includ es only p rocedure s that ca n be safel y perform ed by an end user . Fault Symptom Code[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-4 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) SCS I FI F O Erro r 100 3 D, G T he SCS I con t roll er d ata FI F O shoul d be empty bu t sti ll cont a ins dat a bytes. SCSI Gross Error 1004 C, D, G The SCSI co ntroller detected a gross error c o nd ition - in val[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-5 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Open D oors Fa ult 209 3 C, G Doo r ope n se nso r time -ou t dete cted w he n open d oo r . Open D L T Ha nd le Fault 20 94 C, G Fail ed to open DL T ha ndle. No I P A ddr es s F oun d 20a 0 C, G SM C rou te r fa ile[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-6 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Un de fi ned Con fig 3020 C , G In load er , u nexpe cte d con fi g, n ot a Th un der or Li gh tn ing . Orph an C a rt ridg e n ot fl ow e d 3030 C, G The loader coul d not succe ssfu lly st ow an orph an c a rtr idg [...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-7 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Invali d bin num ber 305 f F Inval id bi n nu m be r de te c ted in diag . Zone S equence Error 3060 C, G E ject command ti me-out . Dr i ve 0 Ejec t Fail ed 3074 C , G Eje ct com m a nd ti m e- o ut . Dr iv e 1 Ej ec[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-8 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Picke r J am m e d 1 1 310 B C , G T he pic k er jam m e d du rin g a dr iv e f et c h oper at ion . Picker Ja mmed on St o w 3 10 F C, G The pic k er jam m e d on a sto w ope ra tio n. Picker r etr ies Exc e ede d 1 [...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6-9 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Con tr ol com man d ex ec uti o n fai l e d 7 002 D, G A command r esponse o pcode fro m the Contro l t ask was not a nticip a ted or is u n- ident ifia ble . Cont rol response not match ed to a kn own command 7003 D,[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6- 1 0 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Dea cti vat ion of a dri ve faile d 700F C, G The Con trol t ask is i ndica ting t hat a requ es t to dea ctiv a te a dri ve fa ile d; reas on is not k no w n. Drive removal fa iled 7010 C, G The Drive t ask i s in[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6- 1 1 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) Unknown 701E C, G Attempt to show detai led drive stat us of a driv e who s e t y pe is un k no w n. The SCSI response was n ot expected 7 01F C, G The c omma nd response from t he SCSI ta sk in a remote modul e wa[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6- 1 2 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) SMX s end err or A 00 1 C , G An at t em p t to pl ac e a mes s ag e on a t a sk’ s exc ha nge ge ne r at e d a ker ne l err o r . SMX recei ve erro r A002 C, G An attempt to receive a message fr om a t a sk’ s[...]
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T roubleshooting M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 6- 1 3 F ault Symptom Code s (FSCs) If an er ror message app ears that is n ot include d in Ta b l e 6 - 2 , write down the fault code number and follow the recovery procedu re. If the sa me error occurs again, call your servi ce provi der .[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 St atements - 1 Safety and Comp liance This secti ons cont ains three types of req uired safety and com pliance stat emen ts: • Regulat ory compl iance • W aste E lectrical a nd Electroni c Equipm ent (WEE E) • Safety Regulator y Compliance S t atement s The fo[...]
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Saf ety and Com pliance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 St atements - 2 Regulator y Com plian ce Statements Korea M IC Compliance T aiwa n ( BSMI) Comp lia n ce Jap an (VCCI) Compliance This is a Class A product based on the st anda rd or the V olunt ary Contr ol Coun cil for Interfe rence by Infor[...]
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Saf ety and Com pliance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 St atements - 3 Regulator y Com plian ce Statements European Unio n Notice Prod ucts with the CE Markin g comp ly with both the EMC Directi ve (89/33 6/EEC) and the Low V oltage Di rective ( 73/23 /EEC) issue d by the Comm ission of the E urop[...]
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Saf ety and Com pliance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 St atements - 4 SAFETY CA UTION SAFETY CAUTION The fo llowin g icon o r caution st atements m ay be p laced on equipment to indicat e the presence of potentially h azard ous condit ions: DOUBLE POLE F USING CAUTION: DO UBLE-POLE /NEUTRAL F USI[...]
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Saf ety and Com pliance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 St atements - 5 Waste Electri cal a nd Electronic E quipment (W EEE) HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT T o redu ce the ri sk of elec tric sho ck due to high leakage curr ents, a r eliable g rounded (earth ed) connect i on shoul d be checked b efore servici[...]
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Saf ety and Com pliance M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 St atements - 6 Im p o r t a nt S afe ty Info r m a ti o n[...]
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M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 Index - 1 Ind ex A ACL r ackmou nt 2-1 ACL t abletop 2- 5 B Barco de reader 1-4 , 1- 5 F Fiber opti c cable 1- 1 , 3-3 Fi bre Channel Ser verNet adapter 1- 1 , 3-5 Front p anel ind icators 1-6 , 4-2 GUI touc h screen 1- 4 , 1- 6 , 3-5 , 4- 2 access mag azine option 4[...]
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Ind ex M8501 and M8502 A CL T ape Drive Installation and User’ s G uide — 529 972-001 Index - 2 T[...]