Quantum Audio Scalar 50 Verifying Library, Connectivity, Connect Via a Telnet Session

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Verifying Library

Quantum Scalar 50 Tape Drive Installation Instructions

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September 2007

Figure 20 Tape Drive

Configuration Screen

ConnectivityWorld wide names • Connect Via a Telnet Session (port 0 and port 1)

7 Record the WWNs for the media changer and tape drives in table 3.

Note: These numbers are the world wide NODE names for the library and tape drives. The World Wide Port Name is very similar to the World Wide Node Name, however, the last hex byte is 01h greater than the last hex byte of the node name.

• Repeat step 6 for all tape drives in the library or

• Add 04h to the last hex byte to derive the WWN for the next tape drive.

Example: Drive 0 WWN is 50:05:08:40:16:6B:00, Drive 1 WWN will be

50:05:08:40:16:6B:04, Drive 2 WWN will be 50:05:08:40:16:6B:08.

8 To determine the WWN for the media changer, subtract 01h from the next to last hex byte of the WWN for Drive 0.

Example: Drive 0 WWN is 50:05:08:40:16:6B:00, Media Changer WWN will

be 50:05:08:40:16:6A:00.

Verifying Library

To verify the tape drive installation, you should verify that the library and

Connectivity

tape drives are recognized from the host or from the SAN switch.

 

If the SAN switch is available, it is possible to verify connectivity by

 

connecting to the switch. There are two ways to directly access the SAN

 

switch:

 

Connect Via a Telnet Session

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Completing the Native Fibre Channel Installation

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Contents Quantum Scalar Tape Drive Installation Instructions COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Quantum Scalar 50 Tape Drive Installation InstructionsDocument 81-81769-01 B01 September TRADEMARK STATEMENTCabling the Tape Drives Setting the Tape Drive SCSI ID IntroductionUnpacking the Tape Drive Installing the Tape Drives Completing the Native Fibre Channel InstallationTable 1 Tape Drive Upgrade Kits SDLT Scalar 50 Tape Drive Upgrade KitsFigure 2 Scalar 50 Cable Configuration Half-Height Drives SDLT Part NumberNumber LTO PartPC-KUCQA-YF LTO-3 HH SCSI, single drive PC-KUC1A-YF LTO-3 HH SCSI, dual driveInstalling the Tape Drives Unpacking the Tape DriveRequired Tools Cabling the Tape Drives Proceed to Cabling the Tape DrivesFibre Figure 7 Scalar 50 Cable Configuration Native Fibre Channel Half-Height DrivesTape drives Scalar 50 slave library Configuration StackedDocument 81-81769-01 B01 September Figure 8 Scalar 50 Cable Host computerSetting the SCSI ID Using the OCP Setting the Tape Drive SCSI IDSetting the SCSI ID Using the OCP Setting the SCSI ID from the Remote Management PagesSetting the SCSI ID from the Remote Management Pages 3 Enter the username and password and click OK Completing the Native Fibre Channel Installation Determining the WWNs World Wide Names Verifying Library Connectivity Using the Remote Management to Determine the WWNsDetermining the WWNs World Wide Names Library/Tape Drive World Wide Name e.gFigure 17 Setup Page 4 Click Setup from the contents frameThe management frame displays the Setup page see figure 5 Click on the SCSI/Fibre tab The SCSI/Fibre page displays see figureWorld wide name typeTape drives Media changerVerifying Library ConnectivityConnect Via a Telnet Session Connect Via a Web Browser Connect Via a Telnet SessionFibre Channel Connectivity Troubleshooting Connect Via a Web BrowserSCSI ID Assignment with Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives SCSI ID Assignment with Native Fibre Channel Tape Drives To display the SCSI ID assignments Quantum Scalar 50 Tape Drive Installation Instructions 81-81769-01 B01 81-81769-01 B01