HP 1900ux, 2300ux, 1000ux manual Using Ultra Density Optical UDO disks, Choosing a disk type

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Operations

Using Ultra Density Optical (UDO) disks

UDO media is an integral part of the storage process. This section describes the following:

Choosing a disk type, page 18

Labeling a disk cartridge, page 19

Write-protecting an UDO disk, page 20

Maintaining UDO media, page 22

Note: For UDO media specifications, see “Media specifications” on page 63.

Choosing a disk type

Two disk types can be used in the jukebox.

Table 2: UDO disk types

 

 

 

 

 

Disk Type

Description

HP Part Number

Rewritable

Designed for virtually

Q2031A

 

unlimited read and write

 

 

cycles

 

 

 

 

Write once, ready many

Designed for permanent

Q2030A

times (WORM)

storage of data that cannot

 

 

be altered or erased

 

 

 

 

To order HP UDO media, contact your local HP Authorized Reseller or buy online from http://www.hp.com/go/storagemedia.

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HP StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox User’s Guide

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Contents Hp StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox Page Contents Troubleshooting Contents Contents About This Guide Related documentation ConventionsDocument conventions Text symbols Getting help HP technical supportHP storage web site HP authorized reseller About this Guide Operations1 Identifying panel features Front panel features and descriptionsBack panel features and descriptions Back panel featuresOperations Page Using Ultra Density Optical UDO disks Choosing a disk typeLabeling a disk cartridge Labeling an UDO diskWrite-protecting an UDO disk Write-protecting an UDO diskLoading a disk into the drive Loading mediaMaintaining UDO media Operations Using mixed media Operations Using application software Navigation2 Control panel features and descriptions Control panel featuresUsing selection buttons Jukebox menu tree Eject Eject Slot #Top-level menus Second-level menusNavigation Control panel operations Ejecting a diskEntering the administration menu password Changing the administration menu password Default Scsi IDs Viewing the current Scsi IDsConfiguring the jukebox Changing the current Scsi IDsRecovery ON/OFF Setting an operating configuration OUT/INRetrieving log history Information logs are described in Table Hard Error Motion Running an internal test MicromoveRuns the Find Plunge Home , Find Vertical Home Translate Test Runs the Vertical Test , Translate Test , Flip Bottom Thumb Troubleshooting3 Troubleshooting common problems Support see Getting help onDevice Failed displays Connection Initiate an Init Elem Status Operation Problem Solution Retrieving log history Running an internal testUsing HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools HP StorageWorks L&TTTroubleshooting Specifications Environmental specifications TemperatureJukebox specifications PhysicalDrive specifications MsbfMedia specifications Operating EnvironmentSafety and regulatory specifications Description SpecificationSafety and Regulatory Federal Communications Commission Notice Class a EquipmentModifications Canadian Notice Avis Canadien CablesEuropean Union Notice EC radio frequency interference statement Europe onlyUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act Turvallisuusyhteenveto HerstellerbescheinigungEnglish translation of German sound emission directive LaserturvallisuusEnglish translation of Finland regulatory information HuoltoSafety and Regulatory Service Bsmi notice Laser Safety Warnings Japanese Notice Laser DeviceCdrh regulations USA only Compliance with International RegulationsGlossary Scsi Index Index