Dell TL2000 manual LCD. See liquid crystal display

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IML. Initial microprogram load.

Incomp. Mag.. Incompatible Magazine: This message appears on the Operator Control Panel during library initializing. It occurs during factory restore or VPD.

This is not a real issue since it takes the library a while to configure.

initial microprogram load (IML). The action of loading a microprogram from an external storage to writable control storage.

initiator. The component that executes a command. The initiator can be the host system or the tape control unit.

INST. Installation.

interface. A shared boundary. An interface might be a hardware component to link two devices or it might be a portion of storage or registers accessed by two or more computer programs.

Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). A network layer protocol for packet-switched internetworks. IPv4 supports 232 (about 4.3 billion) addresses.

Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). A network layer protocol for packet-switched internetworks. It is designated as the successor of IPv4, the current version of the Internet Protocol, for general use on the Internet. The main improvement brought by IPv6 is the increase in the number of addresses available for networked devices, allowing, for example, each mobile phone and mobile electronic device to have its own address.

intervention required. Manual action is needed.

INTRO. Introduction.

I/O. Input/output.

IOP. Input/output processor.

IP address. An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP address.

IPL. Initial program load.

IPsec. IPsec (or Internet Protocol Security) provides an additional level of security for IPv6 users.

IP Stack. The IP Stack manages static IP addresses.

IPv4. A network layer protocol for packet-switched internetworks. IPv4 supports 232 (about 4.3 billion) addresses.

IPv6. A network layer protocol for packet-switched internetworks. It is designated as the successor of IPv4, the current version of the Internet Protocol, for general use on the Internet. IPv6 supports approximately 5×1028 addresses for each of the roughly 6.5 billion people alive today.

ISV. Independent software vendor.

ITST. Idle-time self-test.

K

Key Path. This is the path used for transferring an encryption key. This setting is dependent upon the encryption method selected.

kilogram (kg). One thousand grams (approximately 2.2 pounds).

km. kilometer. 1000 Meters, Approximately 5/8 mile.

L

LAN. Local area network. A computer network within a limited area.

LCD. See liquid crystal display.

LED. Light-emitting diode.

Library recovery. The 2U and 4U library firmware will generally retry failed operations up to three times before posting a failure to complete the operation, or, in some situations, proceeding with an operation that can be completed in an alternative manner.

Linear Tape-Open (LTO). A type of tape storage technology developed by the IBM Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Certance. LTO technology is an “open format” technology, which means that its users will have multiple sources of product and media. The “open” nature of LTO technology enables compatibility between different vendors’ offerings by ensuring that vendors comply with verification standards. The LTO technology is implemented in two formats: the Accelis format focuses on fast access; the Ultrium format focuses on high capacity. The Ultrium format is the preferred format when capacity (rather than fast access) is the key storage consideration. An Ultrium cartridge has a compressed data capacity of up to 800 GB (2:1 compression) and a native data capacity of up to 400 GB.

Link-local address. An address having link-only scope that can be used to reach neighboring nodes attached to the same link. All interfaces have a link-local unicast address.

liquid crystal display (LCD). A low-power display technology used in computers and other I/O devices.

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Contents User’s Guide Page User’s Guide Page Feature Minimum Firmware Levels Required Minimum Firmware Levels for Common Library FeaturesRead this First Contacting DellPage Figures Vii Appendix B. TapeAlert Flags Figures 10-14 Tables Page If the symbol is It means Safety and Environmental NoticesPerforming the Safety Inspection Procedure Laser Safety and ComplianceClass I Laser Product Rack Safety Page Related Publications PrefacePage Front Panel Product DescriptionNumber Description Front panel of a 4U libraryRear panel of a 2U library with a Scsi drive Rear PanelA77ug100 Internal view of the library Internal View of LibraryEncryption Bar Code ReaderProduct Description Snmp Messaging Supported Internet ProtocolsMaximum Library Storage Capacity and Data Transfer Rate Tape Drive Model Host InterfaceUltrium Tape Drives Channel Calibration Speed MatchingLibrary Specifications Power ManagementPhysical Specifications Power SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Operation SpecificationsSupported Device Drivers Product EnvironmentHttp//support.dell.com HumidityPage Operator Control Panel User InterfacesOperator Control Panel Philosophy Power-ON Screens Power-ON DisplaySelecting Predefined Values Input ModesWeb User Interface Power ON/OFFToggling Values Entering Numerical ValuesLogin System Status Web User Interface loginLogging out of the Web User Interface Web User Interface Help PagesPage Determining the Number of Logical Libraries Installation PlanningBasic Guidelines Library SharingUsing Multiple Control Paths Using Multiple Logical Libraries for Library SharingUsing Multiple Control Paths for Path Failover Library Partitioning and Element Addressing Configuration of a 1 Partition SystemPartitioning of 2U Libraries Partitioning of 4U LibrariesConfiguration of a 3 Partition System Configuration of a 2 Partition SystemScsi Element Addressing Configuration of a 4 Partition SystemHost Interfaces Logical Unit Number LUN ScanningScsi Interface Drive Scsi LVD UltraUsing Multiple Scsi Buses Physical Characteristics of the Scsi InterfaceType of Interconnection Fibre Channel Interface SAS InterfaceTerminating the Bus Scsi Differential LVDCables and Speeds Using Zoning to Isolate Devices and Enhance SecuritySharing on a Storage Area Network Page Installing Your Library Installation and ConfigurationUsing the Library Configuration Form Choosing a LocationVerifying the Shipment Unpacking the LibraryInstallation and Configuration Removing and Storing the Shipping Lock Installing foot pads on the bottom of the library enclosureShipping lock and label Rackmounting the Library for Rack Installation only Rack Kit Mounting hardware Rear view of a rack showing the narrow part of the rail Front view of a rack showing the rails installed 12. Sliding the 2U library into the rack 14. Securing the 2U library to the rack Connecting the Host Interface Cable 17. Removing the protective label from the power receptacle Connecting a Power CordChoosing Your Configuration Method Configuring Your LibraryConfiguring Your Library using the Web User Interface Using Factory Defaults as Your ConfigurationEntering Network Settings using the Operator Control Panel Default SettingPage Verifying/Updating Firmware Logging on to the Web User InterfaceClick Upgrade Firmware Choosing General Library Settings19. The 2U library Configure Library General screen Choosing the Number of Logical Libraries for Your Library 20. Example The 4U library Configure Library General screenSetting Up Encryption Entering Path Failover Feature Activation Key24. Feature Activation Key screen Setting a Drive’s Method of Encryption26. The Configure Library Drive screen Choosing Drives Interface Identification/SettingsEnter IPv4 settings if applicable Entering Library Network SettingsEnter Snmp settings Enter IPv6 settings if applicable29. The Configure Library User Access screen Entering Date and Time using the Web User Interface30. The Configure Library Date and Time screen Configuring Logs and Traces using the Web User InterfaceLogging out of the Web User Interface 32. The Configure Library Event Notification screenNavigate to Configure → Set Access PIN Setting the Operator Control Panel Access PIN usingPreparing the Host Verifying the Connection2U Library Cartridge Magazines Cartridge Magazines4U Library Cartridge Magazines 2U Library I/O Station37 U library right magazines 4U Library I/O Station39. Finger Holes on back side of 4U library I/O Station Populating the Library with Data CartridgesInserting the Cleaning Cartridge Installation and Configuration Page Operations Configure Library → Restore Configure → Restore DefaultsDefaults Configure → Drive → ControlService → Library Verify Key Path DiagnosticsService → Run Tests Service → Display ContrastService Library → Save Drive Service → Service → Drive PowerIdentity → Data Compression Monitor → Drive → Identity →Configure Library → Event Configure → Drive → Ethernet Configure Library → EthernetMonitor → Library → Error log Service Library → View logsConfigure → Network → Service Library → UpgradeConfigure → Library Configure → Network → IPConfigure → Path Failover Configure → NetworkConfigure Library → Path Service Library → RebootActive Slots Service → Telnet Service PortSlots Empty Control Description Keys Operator Control Panel NavigationOperator Control Panel Menu Tree Monitor Library Monitor MenuMonitor Status Identity Error Log NetworkMonitor Drive This menu item displays drive information and settingsMonitor Drive menu Example of a 4U Monitor Inventory menu Monitor InventoryControl Open I/O Station Control MenuControl Magazine Control Move CartridgesConfigure Logical Libraries Configure MenuControl Re-Inventory 12. Configure Logical Libraries menu Mode Configure LibraryStarting Sequential Mode v Autoload Option Scsi ID Configure DriveIP Stack Choose IPv4 only, IPv6 only, or IPv4 & IPv6 Configure NetworkConfigure Restore Defaults Configure Set Access PINRestored Item Default Setting Comments Configure Set Date and TimeUser Access DrivesConfigure Path Failover Service MenuService Library Verify Service Service Drives Service Run Tests22. Service Service menu Service Telnet Service Port Service Display ContrastWeb User Interface Menus Monitor Library Library Identity Monitor Library MenuMenu Item Description Menu Item Description 2U Library 4U Library Monitor Library Drive IdentityFibre Scsi Monitor Library Library Status 27. The 4U library Monitor Library Library Status Monitor Library Drive StatusScsi 28. The 4U library Monitor Library Drive Status Term DefinitionsMonitor Library Inventory Magazine InventoryConfigure Library General Configure Library MenuConfigure Library General page elements Configure Library Path Failover Configure Library Logical LibrariesSetting or Changing a Drive’s Method of Encryption Configure Library EncryptionClick Encryption 35. Feature Activation Key screen Configure Library Drives 37. The Configure Library Drive page for a 4U library Configure Library Network38. Configure Library Network Configure Library User Access Configure Library Date & Time Configure Library Event Notification Configure Library Logs & TracesNotify Errors Notify WarningsManage Library Menu Configure Library Restore DefaultsManage Library Move Media Mail DomainService Library Clean Drive Service Library MenuManage Library Perform Inventory Manage Library Release MagazineView Logs Advanced Diagnostics for Service Personnel OnlyView Drive Logs Save Drive Dump Service Library Perform DiagnosticsClick Service, then Key Path Diagnostics Service Library Perform Key Path DiagnosticsClick Start Tests 54. The 2U library Service Library Upgrade Firmware Service Library Upgrade FirmwareImport and Export Media during Normal Library Operation Service Library RebootImport Media Export Media Dedicated Cleaning Slot Configuring I/O Stations and Reserving SlotsGo to Configure Library-General Reserving SlotsPage Data Cartridges Using Ultrium MediaType Color Type Native Data Capacity Recording FormatWorm Write Once, Read Many Cartridge CompatibilityCleaning Cartridge Worm Media ErrorsWorm Media Data Security on Worm MediaCartridges Bar Code LabelWrite-Protect Switch Guidelines for Using Bar Code LabelsProvide Training Handling the CartridgesEnsure Proper Packaging Perform a Thorough Inspection Provide Proper Acclimation and Environmental ConditionsChecking for gaps in the seams of a cartridge Handle the Cartridge Carefully120F Page Installation Problems TroubleshootingMaintenance Problems Library → View Logs Problem SolutionFront Panel LEDs Error CodesCartridge Movement Problems Or Web User Interface Configure Library → Restore DefaultsDrive ID SCSI, SAS, or Fibre Channel Loop Release MagazinesCustomer Replaceable Units CRU and Service Spares Library Recovery Problem DeterminationOther Problems A 250w power supply with LEDs A 80w power supply without LEDs Power Supply LED Meanings Isolating Drive Sled Problems Isolating Web User Interface Problems Isolating Host Attachment Interface Problems Isolating Accessor Scanner ProblemsIdentifying a Suspect Cartridge Troubleshooting Page Example Error Code Error CodesPreparing to Resolve an Error Code Error Code Description User Action BCR Error Code Description User Action Error Code Description User Action Error Code Description User Action Error Code Description User Action Error Code Description Robotics Error during sled movement to rotation position Error first sled init, move to sensor failedError during rotation to drive position Error slider init, get range failedError during sled positioning without sensor Error during sled movement in FLMoveSled functionError during first slider movement Error during first gripper movementSled movement to transport position failed Sled movement to home sensor position failedMovement of I/O slot failed Sled movement to sensor failedPage Removing Cartridges from Magazine Slots Service ProceduresReleasing the Magazines Manually Access holes for the left magazine Access holes for the right magazine Left Magazines pulled out of the 2U library Http//support.dell.com Page Tools Required Check, Adjust, Remove, and ReplaceElectrostatic Discharge Relocating Your LibraryShipping lock and label storage location Replacing a Tape Drive Sled Scsi cable A77ug027 A77ug028 2U Library Replacing a Power SupplyRead Me before Continuing Replacing a Library Controller Card10. a Library Controller Card being removed from the library Removal and ReplacementReplacing Cartridge Magazines Preparing the Defective Library for ReplacementReplacing the Library Enclosure A77ug101 Unpacking and Preparing the Replacement Library Enclosure A77ug085 A77ug195 Important Read ME Before Continuing Swapping Library Controller Cards16. Removing a Library Controller Card from the library 17. Library Front Panel LEDs Installing Your Drives in the Replacement Library EnclosureA77ug027 Swapping Cartridge Magazines 19. Drive sled taping diagrams20. Access hole for the left magazine facing rear of library A77ug024 Swapping Power Supplies 23. a power supply being removed from a library Installing the Replacement Library EnclosureDesktop Installation Rack InstallationReturning the Defective Library Page Element Type Element Address Range Appendix A. Scsi Element Types and AddressesLeft Magazine Library Right Magazine Rear PanelLower Left Magazine Lower Right Magazine Slot Slot DriveFigure A-1. Configuration of a One Partition System Figure A-2. Configuration of a Two Partition System Figure A-4. Configuration of a Four Partition System Page TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Library Appendix B. TapeAlert FlagsPage Flag Number Description Action Required TapeAlert Flags Supported by the DriveFlag Number Description Action Required Panel Control → Move → Service → Drive Power orInterface Manage Library → Move MediaPage Library Sense Data Appendix C. Sense DataSense Key ASC Ascq Appendix C. Sense Data C-3 ASC Ascq Appendix C. Sense Data C-5 Bit Address or Name Byte Drive Sense DataTable C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data Table C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data Sense Key 5 Illegal Request Sense Key 4 Hardware ErrorSense Key 7 Data Protect Sense Key 6 Unit AttentionTable C-2. LTO Tape Drive Sense Data Appendix C. Sense Data C-13 Page Appendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux Enabling LUN Support in Netware Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAppendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux D-3 Page Browser connectivity to a global unicast IPv6 address Windows 2003/XPBrowser connectivity to a link-local IPv6 address ″http//hostname Windows 2008/VistaAppendix F. Library Configuration Form SAS Drive SettingsScsi Drive User AccountsTrademarks Page Numbers GlossaryBeginning of Partition. See BOP Page Differential. See High Voltage Differential HVD Page LCD. See liquid crystal display Page Picker. See Accessor Secure Sockets Layer. See SSL Segment. a part Telnet. See Telnet Service Port Page ASC C-1 Ascq IndexLUN Worm Page
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