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Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library Users Guide Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library 3 Users Guide 5 Read this FirstMinimum Firmware Levels for Common Library Features Contacting Dell 7 ContentsRead this First . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Chapter 6. Using Ultrium Media . . . . 6-1 Determining the Number of Logical Libraries . . . 3-1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xv Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . .xv Chapter 1. Product Description . . . . 1-1 Chapter 2. User Interfaces . . . . . . 2-1 Chapter 3. Installation Planning . . . . 3-1 Chapter 4. Installation and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Chapter 5. Operations . . . . . . . . 5-1 8 Chapter 7. Troubleshooting . . . . . 7-1 vi Chapter 8. Error Codes . . . . . . . 8-1 Chapter 9. Service Procedures . . . . 9-1 Chapter 10. Check, Adjust, Remove, and Replace . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1 Appendix A. SCSI Element Types and Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Appendix B. TapeAlert Flags . . . . . B-1 Appendix C. Sense Data . . . . . . . C-1 Library Sense Data . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Drive Sense Data . . . . . . . . . . . . C-6 Appendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux . . . . . . . . .D-2 Enabling LUN Support in Netware . . . . . .D-2 Notes on IPv6 Compatibility with Linux . . . . E-2 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G-1 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-1 9 Figures11 Tables13 Safety and Environmental Notices17 Preface19 Chapter 1. Product DescriptionFigure 1-1. Front panel of a 2U library Front Panel31 2 3 44 5 86 20 1-2a77ug172 Figure 1-2. Front panel of a 4U library 1 2 33 45 6 7Chapter 1. Product Description 1-3 Figure 1-3. Rear panel of a 2U library with a SCSI drive 21 Rear Panel22 1-4a77ug100 Figure 1-5. Rear panel of a 2U library with a full height dual port SAS drive Chapter 1. Product Description 1-5 Figure 1-6. Internal view of the library 23 Internal View of Library24 Bar Code ReaderEncryption 26 Supported Internet ProtocolsSNMP Messaging Maximum Library Storage Capacity and Data Transfer Ratev 24 data cartridges v Native: 19.2 TB v Compressed: 38.4 TB (2:1 compression)Chapter 1. Product Description 1-9 v 24 data cartridges v Native: 9.6 TB v Compressed: 19.2 TB (2:1 compression) 27 Ultrium Tape Drives28 Speed Matchinga77ug008 1-10Figure 1-8. Library drive sled with ESD springs [1] (SAS sled shown) Channel CalibrationFigure 1-7. Library drive sled without ESD springs (SCSI sled shown) 29 Power ManagementChapter 1. Product Description 1-11 Height Media Library SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsRack mount 87.6 mm (3.44 in), stand-alone 97.6 mm (3.84 in) Rack mount 740 mm (29.13 in), stand-alone 810 mm (31.9 in) Power Specifications 30 Operation SpecificationsUltrium 4 drive(s) 1-12Ultrium 3 drive(s) 2U Library 4U Library Maximum storage capacity Native(FH/HH Drives): 120 MBs Compressed: 240 MBs (2:1 compression) Drive types Ultrium 4 Half height Drive: SAS Interfaces 2U library 4U library Maximum storage capacity Ultra160 SCSI LVD 4 Gb/s Fibre Channel 3 Gb/s SAS Environmental Specifications 31 Product EnvironmentChapter 1. Product Description 1-13 Supported Device Drivers 33 Chapter 2. User InterfacesOperator Control Panel Operator Control Panel Philosophy 34 Power-ON DisplayFigure 2-1. Power-ON Screens 2-2a77ug187 Accessor Drive 1 2 Note about the Front Panel LEDsFirmware Rev: 120R Drive: 1 Magazines: 2 I/O Station: empty Idle Random Idle Rand Startup TL4000 Chapter 2. User Interfaces 2-3 35 Input ModesSelecting Predefined Values Toggling Values Entering Numerical Values 36 Power ON/OFFWeb User Interface 37 LoginChapter 2. User Interfaces 2-5 38 System Statusa77ug070 2-6Figure 2-4. 4U library System Status screen Figure 2-2. Web User Interface login page Figure 2-3. 2U library System Status screen Figure 2-5. 4U library System Status screen showing a power supply failureChapter 2. User Interfaces 2-7 39 Web User Interface Help Pages Logging out of the Web User Interface 41 Chapter 3. Installation PlanningBefore installing your library, take time to review the following information. Determining the Number of Logical LibrariesYou can partition the library into as many logical libraries as there are drives in the library. Basic Guidelines Library Sharing 42 Using Multiple Logical Libraries for Library SharingUsing Multiple Control Paths Using Multiple Control Paths for Path Failover 43 Library Partitioning and Element AddressingChapter 3. Installation Planning 3-3 Partitioning of 2U Libraries Partitioning of 4U Libraries Mixing of Drives Configuration of a 1 Partition System 44 Configuration of a 2 Partition System3-4Figure 3-3. Configuration of a Three Partition System Configuration of a 3 Partition SystemFigure 3-1. Configuration of a One Partition System Figure 3-2. Configuration of a Two Partition System 45 Configuration of a 4 Partition SystemChapter 3. Installation Planning 3-5 Figure 3-5. Examples of SCSI Element Addressing SCSI Element AddressingFigure 3-4. Configuration of a Four Partition System4UUnit with only FH drives 4UUnit with FH and HH drives 46 Logical Unit Number (LUN) ScanningHost Interfaces SCSI Interface47 Physical Characteristics of the SCSI InterfaceChapter 3. Installation Planning 3-7 Type of Interconnection Type of Drive Ultra 160 SCSI Bus LVD Ultrium 3 1 drive at 2:1 compression Using Multiple SCSI Buses Terminating the Bus SCSI Differential - LVD 48 SAS InterfaceFibre Channel Interface49 Cables and SpeedsChapter 3. Installation Planning 3-9 Using Zoning to Isolate Devices and Enhance Security Sharing on a Storage Area Network 51 Chapter 4. Installation and Configuration87 Chapter 5. Operations88 5-290 5-492 5-694 5-895 Operator Control Panel NavigationChapter 5. Operations 5-9 Figure 5-2. 4U Library Control Keys Control Keys Figure 5-1. 2U Library Control Keys Table 5-2. Library Control Keys (continued) Control Keys 96 Operator Control Panel Menu Tree97 Monitor MenuMonitor: LibraryThis menu item displays current library information and settings. 98 5-12 99 Monitor: DriveChapter 5. Operations This menu item displays drive information and settings. 100 5-14Figure 5-5. Monitor: Drive menu 101 Monitor: InventoryChapter 5. Operations Figure 5-6. Example of a 4U Monitor: Inventory menu This menu item displays the current library inventory of a 4U library.Monitor Magazines Drive (n) Upper Right Upper Left (Drive status) Lower Left Lower Right Inventory (Graphic of left magazine) (Graphic of right magazine) Figure 5-8. Control: I/O Station menu 102 Control Menu5-16 Control: Open I/O StationUse this menu item to open the I/O Station. Magazines > Lower Left Idle Rand I/O 2 6 I/O 3 I/O 3 7 5 8 I/O 1 I/O 1Figure 5-7. Overview of inventoried cartridges: Lower Left Magazine of a 4U Library Open I/O Station 103 Control: Move CartridgesUse this menu item to move cartridges in the library.Chapter 5. Operations Figure 5-10. Control: Magazine menu Control: MagazineUse this menu item to unlock the cartridge magazines.Move Cartridges Source Type Volume Serial Destination Type Destination SourceFigure 5-9. Control: Move Cartridges menu Left Right "Leftmagazine unlocking" "Right magazine unlocking" Magazine Control: Re-InventoryFigure 5-11. Control: Re-Inventory menu 5-18a77ug055 Note: It may take up to five minutes to complete the library inventory. 104 Configure MenuConfigure: Logical Libraries 106 Configure: Library108 Configure: DriveFigure 5-14. Configure: Drive menu 5-22Drive Interface Control Path Drive SCSI IDSAS drives do not require user configuration ASpeed AType A Address Mode ALoop ID 109 Configure: NetworkChapter 5. Operations Figure 5-15. Configure: Network menu Ethernet IPAddress DHCP-ON DHCP-OFF IPAddress Netmask Gateway Network IPStack DHCP-OFF Web Interface (IPv6 Only and Dual Stack): Monitor Library Library Identity Figure 5-17. Configure: Restore Defaults menu 110 Configure: Set Access PINConfigure: Restore DefaultsSetAccess PINFigure 5-16. Configure: Set Access PIN menu Restore Default 111 Configure: Set Date and TimeUse this menu item to set the current date and time in your library. Configure: Path Failover5-26Figure 5-19. Configure: Path Failover 112 Service MenuService: Library VerifySet Date andTimea77ug046 Figure 5-18. Configure: Set Date and Time menu Path Failover 113 Service: Run TestsChapter 5. Operations Figure 5-21. Service: Run Tests menu Service: Service (Drives)Library Verifya77ug047 Figure 5-20. Service: Library Verify menu RunTests 114 5-28DriveTestsFigure 5-22. Service: Service menu Drive Power Clean Drive Service: Display Contrast Service: Telnet Service Port 115 Web User Interface Menus The following menus are available on the Web User Interface.Display ContrastFigure 5-23. Service: Display Contrast menu 116 Monitor Library Menu5-30 Monitor Library: Library IdentityX X Bootcode Firmware Revision 117 Monitor Library: Drive Identity78A8156Chapter 5. Operations Figure 5-25. The 4U library Monitor Library: Library Identity page 78A8157 X X X X X X X X X X X X Firmware Revision X X Element Address Figure 5-24. The 2U library Monitor Library: Library Identity page 118 5-32X X X X X X Data Compression X X X X X X Interface Type X X Worldwide ID This is the Fibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop ID of the drive. 119 Monitor Library: Library Statusa77ug132 Chapter 5. Operations X X X Cartridge in Transport X X Total Power On Time Figure 5-27. The 4U library Monitor Library: Library Status page X X X X X X 120 Monitor Library: Drive Status5-34X X X X X X Cartridge in Drive X X X X X X Drive Error Code X X X X X X Cooling Fan Active This indicates whether the drive cooling fan is On or Off. X X X X X X Drive Activity This indicates whether or not the drive is operating. Chapter 5. Operations 121 X X Topology This is the type of connection to the host. N-Port IDX X FC-AL Loop ID This is the Fibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop ID of the drive. X X Hashed SAS Address X X Encryption Status This shows the status of any encryption that is enabled on the drive. X X X X Encryption method This is the type of encryption that is enabled on the drive. X X X X Density reporting This setting determines whether the drive shows or masks encryption. 122 5-36a77ug093 Figure 5-28. The 4U library Monitor Library: Drive Status page Monitor Library: InventoryChapter 5. Operations Figure 5-29. The 2U library Monitor Library: Inventory page 13 12 23 8 Inventory As Of 14:02:04 Library Time 123 Drive InventoryDrive Status Label Source 1Empty ------------- Magazine Inventory 145 Chapter 6. Using Ultrium MediaFigure 6-1 shows the LTO Ultrium 800 GB Data Cartridge and its components.Figure 6-1. The LTO Ultrium 800 GB Data Cartridge 2 Cartridge door 5 Label area 3 Leader Pin 6 Insertion guide Data CartridgesUltrium 4 800 GB (1600 GB at 2:1 compression) Reads and writes data on 896 tracks, sixteen tracks at a time. Tape Drive Reads and writes data on 384 tracks, eight tracks at a time 146 Cartridge CompatibilityLTO Ultrium Data Cartridges 800 GB (Ultrium 4) 6-2400 GB (Ultrium 3) 200GB (Ultrium 2) WORM (Write Once, Read Many) 147 WORM MediaChapter 6. Using Ultrium Media 6-3 Figure 6-2. Ultrium WORM Tape Cartridge Data Security on WORM Media WORM Media Errors Cleaning Cartridge 148 Bar Code Label149 Guidelines for Using Bar Code LabelsLTO123L4 Chapter 6. Using Ultrium Media 6-5 Write-Protect Switch 150 Handling the CartridgesProvide Training Ensure Proper PackagingFigure 6-4. Setting the write-protect switch Figure 6-5. Double-boxing tape cartridges for shippingChapter 6. Using Ultrium Media 6-7 151 Provide Proper Acclimation and Environmental ConditionsPerform a Thorough InspectionFigure 6-6. Checking for gaps in the seams of a cartridge 152 Handle the Cartridge CarefullyEnvironmental and Shipping Specifications for Tape Cartridges 155 Chapter 7. Troubleshooting169 Chapter 8. Error CodesExample Error Code Preparing to Resolve an Error Code 181 Chapter 9. Service Procedures187 Chapter 10. Check, Adjust, Remove, and ReplaceTools Required Electrostatic Discharge Relocating Your Library188 10-2Figure 10-1. Shipping lock and label storage location Figure 10-2. Shipping lock and label 189 Replacing a Tape Drive SledChapter 10. Check, Adjust, Remove, and Replace Figure 10-3. Library drive sled without ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) springs (SCSI sled shown) Drive sled with ESD springs 190 10-4192 10-6a77ug028 Figure 10-7. Pushing the drive sled into the library (drive sled without ESD springs shown) Replacing a Power Supply 193 2U Library 4U Library205 2U Library 4U Library213 Appendix A. SCSI Element Types and Addresses219 Appendix B. TapeAlert FlagsTapeAlert Flags Supported by the LibraryCode (d=decimal) Flag name Type Description 01d Library Hardware A 13d Library Pick Retry 220 B-2This flag is cleared when the next move command is received. 14d Library Place Retry This flag is cleared when the next move command is received. 15d Drive Load Retry This flag is cleared when the next move command is received. 17d Library I/O Station I It is set when the changer is set offline. 24d Library Inventory W It is set when it receives unsupported SCSI opcodes. 27d Cooling FAN Failure 221 TapeAlert Flags Supported by the DriveAppendix B. TapeAlert Flags No action required. Use a supported tape cartridge. 15 Cartridge memory chip failure No action required. 17 Media loaded is Read-only format 222 B-4224 B-6225 Appendix C. Sense Data239 Appendix D. Enabling LUN Support in LinuxAttached devices: Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Attached devices: Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Attached devices: Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 01 240 Red Hat Enterprise LinuxD-2Attached devices: Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00 2. You will need to add the following to /etc/modules.confoptions scsi_mod max_scsi_luns=255 #uname -r 2.4.9-e.38 #cat /proc/scsi/scsi Attached devices: Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00 Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 01 Enabling LUN Support in Netware0x08 [V321-A3] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 201] 0x09 [V321-A4] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 202] 241 LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=201 /LUNS LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=202 /LUNSAppendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux 0x08 [V321-A3] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 201] 0x09 [V321-A4] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 202] 242 D-4 243 Appendix E. Notes on IPv6 Compatibility with Windows 2003/XP and 2008/Vista245 Appendix F. Library Configuration Form247 Notices249 GlossaryNumbers A B 250 CD 251 E252 FG H I 253 KL 254 MN O 255 PR S 256 T257 UV W X 259 Index AB C D E F G H I K 260 LM N O P R S T U V W
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