ADIC Scalar Series manual Powering on the System, Installing the Backup Software

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Powering on the System

Install an external terminator(s) on the appropriate SCSI connector(s) on the rear of your Scalar Library .

Powering on the System

Plug the power cord into the back of your Scalar Library .

Plug the power cord from the Scalar Library into a grounded electrical outlet.

Use caution when plugging the power cord into an electrical outlet. Hazardous voltages are present in the sockets of the outlet.

Plug the power cord from your host computer into a grounded electrical outlet.

Turn on power to the Scalar Library. Turn on the host computer power. When the library has completed it’s boot and initialization process it will display a message on the Operator Panel similar to the one shown below:

You are now ready to install the backup software – if it has not already been installed.

Installing the Backup Software

At this point you need to refer to your software installation guide for instructions on installing the backup/controlling software for the Scalar Library onto the host computer.

Note

This is the software that runs your Scalar Library, not the data being transferred to the data cartridges. Two examples of backup software are Cheyenne's ARCserve and Legato's NetWorker.

After you have completed installation of the Scalar Library and of the software, to make sure that your unit is operating correctly, you should run any diagnostic test(s) supplied with the backup software.

Once your Scalar Library has been connected to your host computer system and the application software has been installed, the library is ready for use. Just turn on the power switch.

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Contents Scalar Series I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i n g G u i d eCopyright Notice Copyright adicCopyright Notice Europe Copyright 1995 adic EuropeEMI/RFI Compliance United States - FCCCanada - Department of Communications Shielded CablesDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ENBlank Page Table of Contents What Happens When Door is Opened viiiSafety Warnings RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENPrecautions The Scalar Series ChapterThis Chapter … The Scalar Features Scalar Series Models# Drives # Tape SlotsOptions DLT DrivesDifferential SCSI Maximum Capacity and Sustained Transfer RatesThe Scalar Blank Page Getting Started Requirements Checking the AccessoriesUnpacking and Inspecting Preparing the Library for Installation Prepare and Install the Data CartridgesWrite-Protect Switch Barcode LabelsInstall Data Cartridges Install Cleaning Cartridge OptionalClose and Lock the Front Door Figure 4. DLT Cartridge Write-Protect SwitchSetting the SCSI IDs Drive SCSI ID Rotary SwitchesPower Off the Computer Confirm and/or Install the SCSI Host InterfaceBackup Software Preparing the Host Computer SystemConnecting the Scalar Library steps you through the final phase of the installation processInstalling SCSI Cables, Jumpers, and Terminators Determining Your SCSI ConfigurationThe following table provides several examples of SCSI configurations Configuration LegendSCSI Configuration 1 - One SCSI Bus Connecting the ScalarSCSI Configuration 2 - Two SCSI Buses SCSI Configuration 3 - Three SCSI BusesSCSI Configuration 4 - Four SCSI Buses SCSI Configuration 5 - Five SCSI BusesPowering on the System Installing the Backup SoftwareEquipment Description Front of adic Scalar Library when equipped with Mailbox Front Panel Switches and IndicatorsEquipment Description Displays and Indicators Power LEDDisplay LOCKED LEDRear Panel Switches and Connectors Drive SCSI ID Switches Drive SCSI I/O ConnectorsAC Power ConnectorMedia Interchange Shelf Mailbox Off-Line Mode Menus Buzzer Configuration Configuration MenuMENU key Product Sign-On Set SCSI IDOff-Line Time Initialize Map Slots Initialize Scan BarcodesDiagnostics Menu Barcode ScannerWrite Flash Memory Mode Serial Dnld Flash ModeBlank Page Operation and Maintenance describes normal operation features of the Scalar Libraryprovides details on the media and drive head cleaning cartridge explains normal maintenance proceduresPower Up Checks Normal OperationsGeneral Guidelines Opening the Front DoorWhat Happens When Door is Opened Drive Power-on Self-TestResuming Operation Drive Status Indicator Displays and ActionsDrive State The Tape in Use LED turns OFF. The Operate Handle LEDUse the following table to determine each drive’s operating condition Drive Operating Conditionscontinued on next page Operation and Maintenance DLT Media DLT Data CartridgeUsing the Mailbox Scalar 458 only On-Line ModeLoading a Cartridge into Scalar 458 Library Unloading a Cartridge from Scalar 458 LibraryLoading a Cartridge into Drive Off-Line ModeDiagnostic Menu Unloading a Cartridge from Drive Moving a Cartridge to/from the Storage Shelves Normal Maintenance Cleaning the Drive HeadCleaning Tape Figure 16. DLT Cleaning TapeCleaning Tape in Mailbox Scalar 458 only or Storage Slot Head Cleaning ProcedureManually Inserting the Cleaning Tape Causes of the Use Cleaning Tape Warning Cleaning the Enclosure Operation and Maintenance Troubleshooting and Diagnostics includes information on error codes and the built-in diagnosticsInstallation Problems Library and Drive Operational ProblemsEnvironmental Considerations Library Error CodesTroubleshooting and Diagnostics When You Call adic Customer Assistance Appendix Diagnostics MenuThis Appendix … Drive Type Diagnostics MenuError Counters Event CountersOperation Log Diagnostics MenuFirmware Revision Position Picker at Slot Press ENTER to select the Servo ControllerPosition Picker at Mbox when Mailbox equipped Position Picker at DrvPick From Slot Pick From Mailbox when Mailbox equippedPick From Drive Place In Slot Place In Mailbox when Mailbox equippedPlace In Drive Calibrate X and Y Map SlotsTest Secondary Fan Open Drive Door Close Drive DoorGlossary cartridge 62GlossarySCSI bus slotterminator unload64Glossary Specifications Power Consumption DriveLibrary ReliabilityError Codes Error Code Listing Scalar Series Error CodesError Codes CodeThe jaws do not move at all Error Codes Index 72Index Index73 74Index