StorageTek™ SL500Modular Library SystemUser’s GuidePart Number 96116Revision: KA
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Library Management Tasks68 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Library Configuration Information Use this procedure to displ
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 69▼ Set the Library Fibre Channel Port AddressIf the contro
Library Management Tasks70 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116c. Select Apply to save the changes.3. Reboot the library for the chang
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 71▼ Display Library Controller PropertiesView details of th
Library Management Tasks72 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Library Physical Configuration View the current physical conf
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 73▼ Display Library StatisticsUse this procedure to view li
Library Management Tasks74 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display a Library Report Use this procedure to display library report
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 75The specified report is displayed.
Library Management Tasks76 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Search a Library Report Use this procedure to search a library report
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 776. The Search Results popup appears, displaying the number
96116 • Revision: KA xi ContentsSummary of Changes viiContents xiFigures xxiiiTables xxvPreface xxviiOrganization xxviiAlert Messages xxviiiConvention
Library Management Tasks78 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Save Library Report Data to a FileUse this procedure to display a lib
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 79The Save popup appears. 5. Browse to the directory where y
CAP Management Tasks80 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116CAP Management TasksTask PageDisplay CAP Summary Information 81Display Curre
CAP Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 81▼ Display CAP Summary InformationUse this procedure to displa
CAP Management Tasks82 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Current CAP Status Use this procedure to display the current oper
CAP Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 83▼ Display CAP PropertiesUse this procedure to display static
Cartridge Management Tasks84 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Cartridge Management TasksTask PageEnter Cartridges Through the CAP 85
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 85▼ Enter Cartridges Through the CAPThe Base Module CAP c
Cartridge Management Tasks86 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961166. Refer to your tape management software manual for syntax on how to
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 87▼ Eject Cartridges Through the CAPUse this procedure to
xii SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Mixed-Media Library Configurations 7Mixed-Media Library Internal Addressing 7Mixed-Media Stora
Cartridge Management Tasks88 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ List Library CartridgesUse this procedure to display information ab
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 89▼ Move a Specified Cartridge by VOLIDUse this procedure
Cartridge Management Tasks90 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The screen is updated with the appropriate Source Location fields. 4.
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 91 Row Column The following special selections are avai
Cartridge Management Tasks92 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The robot moves the cartridge. A success message popup appears when th
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 93▼ Move a Cartridge From a Specified LocationUse this pr
Cartridge Management Tasks94 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The screen is updated with the appropriate Source Location fields. 4.
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 95 Drive Reserved SlotsThe following restrictions apply:
Cartridge Management Tasks96 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961168. Click the Start button in the Options Bar.The robot moves the cartr
Cartridge Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 9710.To verify the new location, you can display a Cartrid
96116 • Revision: KA Contents xiii▼ Log in to the SL Console 29▼ Log Off the SL Console 29▼ Change a User Password 29SL Console Screen Display 30Syn
Drive Management Tasks98 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Drive Management TasksTask PageDisplay Drive Summary Information 99Display
Drive Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 99▼ Display Drive Summary InformationUse this procedure to di
Drive Management Tasks100 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Drive Status Use this procedure to display the current operati
Drive Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 101▼ Display Drive Properties View detailed drive configurati
Drive Management Tasks102 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Enable or Disable a Drive PortUse this procedure to enable or disable
Drive Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 103▼ Display the Media Drive Events ReportNote – This feature
Drive Management Tasks104 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Drive AdrLocation of the drive involved in the error. Format is l.m.r.c,
Drive Cleaning Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 105Drive Cleaning TasksTask PageConfigure Drive Auto Clean 106En
Drive Cleaning Tasks106 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Configure Drive Auto CleanUse this procedure to enable or disable the dr
Drive Cleaning Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 107▼ Enter Cleaning or Diagnostic CartridgesUse this procedure
xiv SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116SL Console Help 55▼ Access the SL Console Help 55Help Navigation 55Tips for Using the SL Conso
Drive Cleaning Tasks108 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961166. Place the cartridges into the empty magazine cells, making sure that the
Drive Cleaning Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 109▼ Eject Cleaning or Diagnostic CartridgesUse this procedure
Drive Cleaning Tasks110 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116If you selected the “Export expired cleaning/diagnostic cartridges” option,
Drive Cleaning Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 111▼ Display Cleaning Cartridges1. Select Tools > System Det
Drive Cleaning Tasks112 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Drive Cleaning Status Use this procedure to display the current
Drive Cleaning Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 113▼ Clean a Drive ManuallyYour library could contain more than
Drive Cleaning Tasks114 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116A confirmation popup appears. 5. Click OK.6. The Drive Clean Status Console
Robot Monitoring Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 115Robot Monitoring TasksTask PageDisplay Robot Summary Inform
Robot Monitoring Tasks116 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Robot Summary InformationUse this procedure to display summary
Robot Monitoring Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 117▼ Display Robot Status Use this procedure to display the c
96116 • Revision: KA Contents xvDisplay CAP Summary Information 81Display Current CAP Status 82Display CAP Properties 83Cartridge Management Tasks 8
Robot Monitoring Tasks118 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display Robot Statistics Use this procedure to display HandBot statist
96116 • Revision: KA 119CHAPTER4LicensingThe licensing utility allows you to install selected optional features on the SL500 library. Note – The Licen
Licensing Tasks120 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Licensing Tasks This section provides detailed instructions for all tasks involv
Licensing Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 121Licensing Task SummaryTask PageReceive a New License Key File 122Install a New License on t
Licensing Tasks122 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Receive a New License Key FileUse this procedure to receive a license key fil
Licensing Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 123▼ Install a New License on the Target LibraryUse this procedure to install a new license k
Licensing Tasks124 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961164. Review the license key file details, and then click Install in the Options Ba
Licensing Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 125▼ Display Current Library Licenses Use this procedure to display the features currently in
Licensing Tasks126 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Delete a License Key File Use this procedure to delete a license key file fro
Licensing Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 1272. Select Tools > License Management, and click the Current License tab. The Current Lic
xvi SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Display Current Library Licenses 125Delete a License Key File 126Licensing Screen Reference 12
Licensing Tasks128 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 For Capacity licenses: For Partitioning licenses:5. Click Yes to begin the de
Licensing Screen Reference96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 129Licensing Screen ReferenceThis section includes detailed descriptions of all SL
Licensing Screen Reference130 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116License Management > Current LicenseSample ScreenDescriptionDispla
Licensing Screen Reference96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 131Sequence Number Display only.Unique sequence number assigned to the license key
Licensing Screen Reference132 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Total number of storage cells in the library that have been licensed
Licensing Screen Reference96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 133License Management > Install LicenseSample ScreenDescriptionAllows you to dis
Licensing Screen Reference134 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116ProductDisplay only.Type of library the license key file is for. For
Licensing Screen Reference96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 4 Licensing 135BrowseClick to navigate to the license key file you want to display and install.
Licensing Screen Reference136 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
96116 • Revision: KA 137CHAPTER5Capacity on DemandThe SL500 library includes the Capacity on Demand feature. Capacity on Demand separates physical cap
96116 • Revision: KA Contents xviiHost SCSI Element Address 149Storage Cells and Drives 150Partitions and CAPs 151Common CAP 151Split CAP 151CAP Ope
Capacity on Demand Features and Restrictions138 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 Storage capacity is incremental. Total licensed c
Capacity on Demand Features and Restrictions96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 5 Capacity on Demand 139LTO Licensed Capacity by ModuleMixed Media Licensed C
Capacity on Demand Features and Restrictions140 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Cell Assignment RulesThe library controller uses th
Implementing Changes to Licensed Capacity96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 5 Capacity on Demand 141Implementing Changes to Licensed Capacity Increasing Lic
Implementing Changes to Licensed Capacity142 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 If, after capacity has been decreased, the total num
Partitioning Features and Restrictions96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1436Library PartitioningNote – Starting with SL500 firmware
System Requirements for Library Partitioning144 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116System Requirements for Library PartitioningNote –
Partition Planning96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 145Installing the Partitioning FeatureThe following special considerations apply
Partition Planning146 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 Logical unit number (LUN) of the partition on the host See “Configure a Hos
Partition Planning96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 147FIGURE 6-1 Library Partition Example
xviii SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Eject Cartridges From a Partitioned Library 190Partition Screen Reference 193Partition Summa
Deleting the Partitioning Feature148 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The screen display is from the perspective of Partition 1, the
Partitions and Library Resources96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 149Partitions and Library ResourcesLibrary Resource Addresses Reso
Partitions and Library Resources150 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116SCSI element numbering uses a single integer to identify each l
Partitions and CAPs96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 151Partitions and CAPsThe cells within each CAP can be allocated or unallocated
Partitions and CAPs152 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Once you have assigned partitions to the CAP Open button, only CAPs containi
Partitioning Process96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 153Partitioning ProcessNote – Starting with SL500 firmware version 1300 and SL
Partitioning Process154 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Information in the SL Console partition workspace is committed to the libra
Partitioning Task Summary96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 155Partitioning Task SummaryPartitioning tasks are divided into the follo
Partition Configuration Tasks156 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partition Configuration TasksTask PageReview Partitioning Instruct
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 157▼ Review Partitioning InstructionsUse this procedure to review th
96116 • Revision: KA Contents xixPhysical Audit 252Verified Audit 253Robot Diagnostic Moves 254Target Address Range 254Pool Address Range 255Move Ac
Partition Configuration Tasks158 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Create a Partition Use this procedure to create a new library p
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1594. Click OK. Your partition configuration changes are saved to the
Partition Configuration Tasks160 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Configure a Host-Partition ConnectionUse this procedure to conf
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1613. Click Add Connection. The Add Connection popup appears. 4. Ente
Partition Configuration Tasks162 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Design a Partition Use this procedure to add or remove library
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 163Note – See “Partitions—Design (Step 3)” on page 212 for detailed i
Partition Configuration Tasks164 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Verify Partition Configurations Use this procedure to verify pa
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1655. To display detailed warning messages explaining the reasons for
Partition Configuration Tasks166 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Resolve Orphaned CartridgesIf the SL Console identifies an orph
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 167▼ Commit Partition Configuration Changes Caution – This procedure
xx SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961168. SNMP Support 299Trap Levels 299Port Control 300Access Control 300SNMP Configuration and Usag
Partition Configuration Tasks168 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Note – This verification is performed on the current partition con
Partition Configuration Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 169 Click No to cancel the update. The library controller database i
Partition Management Tasks170 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partition Management TasksTask PageModify Partition Summary Informati
Partition Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 171▼ Modify Partition Summary InformationUse this procedure to change t
Partition Management Tasks172 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Delete a PartitionUse this procedure to delete a partition from th
Partition Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1735. The updates are made as follows:Your partition configuration chang
Partition Management Tasks174 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Modify Host-Partition Connection DetailUse this procedure to modif
Partition Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1754. Click Modify Connection.The Modify a Connection popup appears.5. E
Partition Management Tasks176 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Delete a Host-Partition Connection Use this procedure to delete a
Partition Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1775. Click OK to confirm the deletion. Your partition configuration cha
96116 • Revision: KA Contents xxiA. SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 331LTO Configurations 332Mixed-Media Configurations 337Specifications 342
Partition Management Tasks178 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Refresh the SL Console Partition WorkspaceUse this procedure to re
Partition Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 179▼ Reallocate Library Resources Reallocating library resources (stora
Partition Management Tasks180 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Make a Hardware Change to a Partitioned LibrarySome library hardwa
Partition Report Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 181Partition Report TasksTask PageDisplay a Partition Report 182Print Partit
Partition Report Tasks182 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Display a Partition Report Use this procedure to display any of the fo
Partition Report Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1832. In the pull-down menu, select the report you want to display. The scre
Partition Report Tasks184 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Print Partition Report DataUse this procedure to print a partition rep
Partition Report Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 185▼ Save Partition Report DataUse this procedure to save partition report
CAP Operation Tasks186 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116CAP Operation Tasks Task PageEnter Cartridges Into a Partitioned Library 187
CAP Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 187▼ Enter Cartridges Into a Partitioned LibraryUse this procedure to enter ca
xxii SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Windows 2000 Sun Java System Web Server Installation Errors 386Windows MSVCP60.dll Error 386▼
CAP Operation Tasks188 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961164. Click the Assign CAP Button tab. The Assign CAP Button screen appears. 5.
CAP Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 189partitions, opening the CAP door may expose cells not allocated to the selec
CAP Operation Tasks190 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Eject Cartridges From a Partitioned LibraryUse this procedure to eject ca
CAP Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 1915. Click the Assign CAP Button tab. The Assign CAP Button screen appears. 6.
CAP Operation Tasks192 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116partitions, opening the CAP door may expose cells not allocated to the selec
Partition Screen Reference96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 193Partition Screen ReferenceThis section includes detailed descriptions
Partition Summary Screens194 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partition Summary ScreensPartitions—Instructions (Step 1)Partitions—Su
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 195Partitions—Instructions (Step 1)Sample ScreenDescriptionDisplays instr
Partition Summary Screens196 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116See Also Partitions—Summary (Step 2) Partitions—Design (Step 3) P
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 197Partitions—Summary (Step 2)Sample ScreenDescriptionDisplays summary in
96116 • Revision: KA xxiii FiguresFIGURE 1-1 Front View of Library Components 2FIGURE 1-2 Back View of Library Components 3FIGURE 1-3 Buttons and Indi
Partition Summary Screens198 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Screen FieldsPartition SummaryPartition NumberDisplay only.ID assigned
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 199TOTAL LIBRARY RESOURCESStorage Cells in Library Display only.Total phy
Partition Summary Screens200 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116ButtonsRefresh Click to refresh the SL Console partition workspace wit
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 201Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Add ConnectionSample ScreenDescriptionAllo
Partition Summary Screens202 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116LUNRequired.Logical unit number of the library partition on the host.
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 203Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Delete ConnectionSample ScreenDescriptionA
Partition Summary Screens204 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Modify ConnectionSample ScreenDescriptionA
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 205Logical unit number of the library partition on the host. This entry m
Partition Summary Screens206 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Add Partition Sample ScreenDescriptionAllo
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 207Barcode Presentation Required.Tape cartridge bar code format to be use
xxiv SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE B-3 Apply the Utrium Cartridge Label 353FIGURE B-4 Set the LTO Write-Protect Switch 35
Partition Summary Screens208 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Delete PartitionSample ScreenDescriptionAl
Partition Summary Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 209Partitions—Summary (Step 2)—Modify PartitionSample ScreenDescriptionAl
Partition Summary Screens210 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The drop-down menu displays all available formats previously defined b
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 211Partition Design and Commit ScreensPartitions—Design (Step 3
Partition Design and Commit Screens212 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Design (Step 3)Sample ScreenDescriptionAllows you
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 213Note – The partition Summary (Step 2) and Design (Step 3) sc
Partition Design and Commit Screens214 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Library Totals Note – The data in these fields is automatica
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 215 Other Partitions (red). Resource is allocated to another p
Partition Design and Commit Screens216 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Note – This procedure verifies only one partition at a time.
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 217Partitions—Design (Step 3)—Verify ResultsSample ScreenDescri
96116 • Revision: KA xxv TablesTABLE 1-1 LTO Storage Cell and Tape Drive Capacities 5TABLE 1-2 Mixed-Media Storage Cell and Tape Drive Capacities 9TAB
Partition Design and Commit Screens218 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Note – The partition Summary (Step 2) and Design (Step 3) sc
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 219SaveClick to save the report to a designated comma-separated
Partition Design and Commit Screens220 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Commit (Step 4)Sample ScreenDescriptionAllows you
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 221The library temporarily drops all connections to HSC or ACSL
Partition Design and Commit Screens222 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 Partitions—Reports
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 223Partitions—Commit (Step 4)—Confirm ApplySample ScreenDescrip
Partition Design and Commit Screens224 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Caution – Information in the SL Console partition workspace
Partition Design and Commit Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 225NoClick to cancel the update. The library controller databas
Partition Report Screens226 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partition Report ScreensPartitions—ReportsPartitions—Reports—Cartridge
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 227Partitions—ReportsSample ScreenDescriptionAllows you to select one of t
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Partition Report Screens228 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Screen FieldsPlease select a report to displayRequired.Click the report
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 229Partitions—Reports—Cartridge Cell and Media SummarySample ScreenDescrip
Partition Report Screens230 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Screen FieldsModuleDisplay only.Module number where the library resourc
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 231ButtonsPrintClick to print the report on a selected printer.Save to Fil
Partition Report Screens232 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Reports—Host Connections SummarySample ScreenDescriptionDisp
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 233Screen FieldsPartitionsNote – The screen fields in this section also ap
Partition Report Screens234 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116LUNDisplay only.Logical unit number of the library partition on the hos
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 235Partitions—Reports—Orphaned Cartridge Report Sample ScreenDescriptionDi
Partition Report Screens236 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Screen FieldsModuleDisplay only.Module number where the orphaned cartri
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 237 Partitions—Reports—Host Connections Summary Partitions—Reports—Part
96116 • Revision: KA xxviiPrefaceThis guide is intended primarily for SL500 library system administrators and operators. It can also be used by Sun St
Partition Report Screens238 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partitions—Reports—Partition DetailsSample ScreenDescriptionDisplays de
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 239Screen FieldsPartition NameDisplay only.Name of the partition. Partitio
Partition Report Screens240 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Total number of storage cells in the partition with tape cartridges pre
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 241Partitions—Reports—Partition SummarySample ScreenDescriptionDisplays su
Partition Report Screens242 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Screen FieldsNote – These screen fields also appear on the Partitions—R
Partition Report Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 243? (Help) Click to display online help for the screen. See Also Partiti
Partition CAP Operation Screens244 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Partition CAP Operation ScreensDiagnostics > CAP—Assign CAP B
Partition CAP Operation Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 245Diagnostics > CAP—Assign CAP ButtonSample ScreenDescriptionAl
Partition CAP Operation Screens246 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Note – Although it is possible to enter cartridges through a CAP
Partition CAP Operation Screens96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 6 Library Partitioning 247See AlsoNone
xxviii SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Alert MessagesAlert messages call your attention to information that is especially important
Partition CAP Operation Screens248 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
96116 • Revision: KA 249CHAPTER7SL Console Diagnostics and UtilitiesLibrary EventsThe library controller continually monitors library operations and l
Library Self-Tests250 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Library Self-Tests The self-test diagnostic utility is intended to help diagn
Library Firmware Upgrades96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 251Library Firmware UpgradesNote – This feature is availa
Audits252 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Audits An audit is the process of reading and cataloging cartridges within a library, ver
Audits96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 253Verified AuditA verified audit validates the status of a specific cartrid
Robot Diagnostic Moves254 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Robot Diagnostic MovesNote – This feature is available starting with SL50
Robot Diagnostic Moves96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 255Pool Address RangeThe pool address range locations are us
Robot Diagnostic Moves256 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Diagnostic Move Control FunctionsThe following options are available to m
Troubleshooting96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 257Troubleshooting Before you run diagnostic tests, check the follo
96116 • Revision: KA Preface xxixConventionsTypographical conventions highlight special words, phrases, and actions in this publication.Item Example D
Troubleshooting258 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Robot Fault or Library Fault Amber LED is constantly on.1. Check the SL Console
Diagnostic and Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 259Diagnostic and Utility Tasks Library diagnostic and
Event Monitor Tasks260 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Event Monitor TasksTask PageDisplay an Event Monitor 261Spool Event Monitor
Event Monitor Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 261▼ Display an Event MonitorEvent monitor information is dyna
Event Monitor Tasks262 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961163. Click the event monitor you want to use, and then click Open from the Opt
Event Monitor Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 263▼ Spool Event Monitor Data to a FileUse this procedure to s
Event Monitor Tasks264 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The Save popup appears.5. Browse to the directory where you want to save the
Event Monitor Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 265▼ Display Multiple MonitorsYou can open and manage multiple
Library Utility Tasks266 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Library Utility TasksTask PagePerform a Library Self-Test 267Reboot the Li
Library Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 267▼ Perform a Library Self-Test Note – The proper diagnosti
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Library Utility Tasks268 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Reboot the LibraryNote – This feature is available starting with SL500
Library Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2697. Click OK to terminate this SL Console session. You are
Library Utility Tasks270 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Download Code to the Library ControllerUse this procedure to download u
Library Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2713. Click the Load Code tab. 4. Click the Browse button to
Library Utility Tasks272 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Activate Code on the Library Controller Activating the code makes the c
Library Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 273Note – The version prefixed with an “*” is the code curren
Audit Tasks274 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Audit TasksTask PageAudit the Entire Library 275Audit a Range of Cells 277Perform a
Audit Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 275▼ Audit the Entire LibraryDuring this audit the HandBot visits all
Audit Tasks276 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961163. Click the Audit tab.The Library Audit screen appears. 4. In the Entire Library fi
Audit Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 277▼ Audit a Range of CellsDuring this audit the HandBot visits only a
96116 • Revision: KA Preface xxxiAdditional InformationSun Microsystems, Inc. (Sun) offers several methods for you to obtain additional information. S
Audit Tasks278 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961166. Click the Audit button in the Options Bar.A confirmation popup appears. 7. Click
Audit Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 279▼ Perform a Verified AuditA verified audit validates the status of
Audit Tasks280 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961165. In the Start Address and End Address fields, select the device types you want to
Drive Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 281Drive Utility TasksTask PagePerform a Drive Self-Test 282Reb
Drive Utility Tasks282 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Perform a Drive Self-Test 1. Select Tools > Diagnostics.2. Expand the
Drive Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 283▼ Reboot a Drive Use this procedure to reboot a drive. 1. S
Drive Utility Tasks284 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961164. Click OK to vary the drive offline. The Reboot Confirm popup appears. 5.
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 285HandBot Utility TasksTask PageDefine a Diagnostic Move 286
HandBot Utility Tasks286 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Define a Diagnostic Move Multiple diagnostic move routines can be set u
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2874. In the Defined Sequence section, click Add.The TARGET s
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HandBot Utility Tasks288 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961167. Complete the SOURCE screen as follows. See “Pool Address Range” on page
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 28910.Click Finish to complete the setup.The Diagnostic Move
HandBot Utility Tasks290 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Manage Diagnostic Move Definitions Use this procedure to manage diagnos
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2914. From the Defined Sequences section, select any of the f
HandBot Utility Tasks292 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Save a Diagnostic Move to a File Use this procedure to save a defined d
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2934. Click the diagnostic move you want to save, and then cl
HandBot Utility Tasks294 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Start a Diagnostic Move1. Select Tools > Diagnostics. 2. Click the L
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2954. From the Defined Sequences section click a diagnostic m
HandBot Utility Tasks296 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Monitor and Control Open Diagnostic MovesUse this procedure to control
HandBot Utility Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 7 SL Console Diagnostics and Utilities 2973. Use the File menu in each Monitor window to perform any
96116 • Revision: KA 1CHAPTER 1SL500 IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the major hardware components of the SL500 library and library s
HandBot Utility Tasks298 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
96116 • Revision: KA 299CHAPTER8SNMP SupportSimple Network Management Protocol is an application layer protocol that performs network management opera
Port Control300 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Trap or notification levels available at this time are listed in the table below:No
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 8 SNMP Support 301SNMP Configuration and Usage TasksTask PageAdd SNMP Users 302Delete S
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks302 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Add SNMP UsersUse this procedure to add an SNMP user. 1. S
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 8 SNMP Support 303▼ Delete SNMP UsersUse this procedure to delete a SNMP user. 1. Sele
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks304 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Add Trap RecipientsA recipient is a location on a manager
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 8 SNMP Support 305▼ Delete Trap RecipientsUse this procedure to delete a trap recipien
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks306 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Set Up Port ControlUse this procedure to set up SNMP port
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 8 SNMP Support 307▼ Transfer the Library MIB FileUse this procedure to copy the public
Views and Locations2 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Views and LocationsThe following figures show library views and the locations
SNMP Configuration and Usage Tasks308 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961164. Click Transfer. The Save popup appears. 5. Browse to the d
96116 • Revision: KA 309CHAPTER9Manual OperationsWhen in manual mode of operation, the library is unavailable for host access. This may be because the
Manual Operation Tasks310 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Manual Operation TasksManual library tasks are divided into the following
General Library Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 311General Library Operation TasksTask PagePower Off the Library 312Po
General Library Operation Tasks312 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Power Off the LibraryCaution – Possible equipment or cartridg
General Library Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 313▼ Power On the LibraryTo power on the library:1. Close and lock th
General Library Operation Tasks314 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Return the Library to Ready Status To return the library to r
General Library Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 315▼ Open the Front Door (With Power)To open the front door when libr
General Library Operation Tasks316 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Open the Front Door (Without Power)To open the front door whe
General Library Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 317Warning – Possible Physical Injury. Possible injury to finger: Mak
Views and Locations96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 3FIGURE 1-2 Back View of Library Components1. Base module 4. Standard power supp
General Library Operation Tasks318 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Secure the Front Door (With Power)To secure the front door wh
General Library Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 319▼ Secure the Front Door (Without Power)To secure the front door wh
Cartridge Handling Tasks320 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Cartridge Handling TasksTask PageLocate and Remove a Cartridge 321Inser
Cartridge Handling Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 321▼ Locate and Remove a Cartridge To locate a particular cartridge inside t
Cartridge Handling Tasks322 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Insert Cartridges into Storage CellsDepending on the version and con
Cartridge Handling Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 3232. Insert as many cartridges into the library as you want and as your conf
Cartridge Handling Tasks324 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Insert a Cartridge into a Tape DriveUse this procedure to manually i
Cartridge Handling Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 325▼ Remove a Cartridge from a Tape DriveTo manually remove a cartridge from
Cartridge Handling Tasks326 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Note – If you store the cartridge in an empty storage cell, you must re
Cartridge Handling Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 327▼ Remove a Cartridge from the Gripper Assembly The hand assembly can be i
Library with LTO Storage Cells4 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Library with LTO Storage CellsLTO Library Configurations Caution –
Cartridge Handling Tasks328 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961166. Remove the cartridge from the storage cell, or leave it there.FIGURE
Cartridge Handling Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 9 Manual Operations 329▼ Replace a Cleaning CartridgeCleaning cartridges have a limited life spa
Cartridge Handling Tasks330 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
96116 • Revision: KA 331APPENDIXASL500 Wall Diagrams and SpecificationsThis appendix provides the following diagrams and tables: “LTO Configurations”
LTO Configurations332 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116LTO ConfigurationsThe following figures show LTO storage cell and tape drive
LTO Configurations96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 333FIGURE A-1 Base Module LTO CellsLEFT SIDE WALL RIGHT SIDE
LTO Configurations334 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE A-2 LTO Cell Locations for Firmware Site Mapping1324Expansion Identifi
LTO Configurations96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 335FIGURE A-3 LTO Cell Locations for SCSI Element Numbering M
LTO Configurations336 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE A-4 LTO Cells for Back Wall of Cartridge Expansion ModuleBase or Drive
Mixed-Media Configurations96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 337Mixed-Media ConfigurationsThe following figures sh
Library with LTO Storage Cells96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 5LTO Storage Cell and Drive CapacitiesNote – Your software might conf
Mixed-Media Configurations338 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE A-5 Base Module Mixed-Media CellsLEFT SIDE WALL RIGHT SIDE WAL
Mixed-Media Configurations96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 339FIGURE A-6 Mixed-Media Firmware Cell Mapping1324Ex
Mixed-Media Configurations340 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE A-7 Mixed-Media SCSI Element Numbering Mapping2435Expansion Id
Mixed-Media Configurations96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 341FIGURE A-8 Mixed-Media Cells for Back Wall of Cart
Specifications342 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116SpecificationsThe following pages provide the following specifications: “Librar
Specifications96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 343FIGURE A-9 Library and Rack Dimensions1. 48.3 cm (19.0 in.) wi
Specifications344 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE A-10 Library and Rack Clearances1. 60.9 cm (2 ft) minimum service clearanc
Specifications96116 • Revision: KA Appendix A SL500 Wall Diagrams and Specifications 345Library Component WeightsThe following table lists the weights
Specifications346 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Power SpecificationsThe following tables list power specifications for the module
96116 • Revision: KA 347APPENDIXBCartridge Information This appendix provides detailed information about the cartridges that can be used in the SL500
Library with LTO Storage Cells6 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Adding LTO Storage Cell CapacityIf your needs have increased, you
Inspecting Cartridges348 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Inspecting CartridgesA defective or dirty cartridge can damage a tape driv
Ordering Cartridges and Labels96116 • Revision: KA Appendix B Cartridge Information 349Color cartridges are approved only if the measured reflection d
LTO (Ultrium) Cartridges350 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116LTO (Ultrium) CartridgesThe following sections describe LTO cartridges.
LTO (Ultrium) Cartridges96116 • Revision: KA Appendix B Cartridge Information 351Discuss whether you want six or eight characters with your service re
LTO (Ultrium) Cartridges352 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE B-2 LTO Cartridge Labels1. LTO Generation 2 data cartridge label
LTO (Ultrium) Cartridges96116 • Revision: KA Appendix B Cartridge Information 353Labels must be attached as shown in the following figure.Write-protec
LTO (Ultrium) Cartridges354 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961163. Write-protectedFIGURE B-4 Set the LTO Write-Protect Switch
SDLT/DLT-S4 Cartridges96116 • Revision: KA Appendix B Cartridge Information 355SDLT/DLT-S4 CartridgesNote – Your robotics unit must be part number 314
SDLT/DLT-S4 Cartridges356 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Labels must be attached as shown in the following figure.Valid LabelsSDLT
SDLT/DLT-S4 Cartridges96116 • Revision: KA Appendix B Cartridge Information 357Note – Discuss whether you want six or seven characters with your servi
Library with Mixed-Media Storage Cells96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 7Library with Mixed-Media Storage CellsMixed-Media Library Co
SDLT/DLT-S4 Cartridges358 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Write-Protect Switch You can set the write-protect switch so the cartridg
Cartridge Handling Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Appendix B Cartridge Information 359Cartridge Handling TasksTask PageApply a Label to a Cartridge 360
Cartridge Handling Tasks360 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Apply a Label to a CartridgeCartridge labels reflect the cartridge m
96116 • Revision: KA 361APPENDIXCWeb-launched SL Console ServerThe Web-launched SL Console is a standard feature of the SL500 and is included on a CD
Server Installation and Management362 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Server Installation and ManagementInstallation and management
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3633. On the Sun Java System Web Server screen (this
Server Installation and Management364 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Note – If you do not already have an account, click Register
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 365 Click the Sun Java System Web Server link that c
Server Installation and Management366 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Install the Sun Java System Web Server Use this procedure
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3673. On the Software License Agreement screen, click
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Library with Mixed-Media Storage Cells8 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961161. Library number (always 0)2. Library module number 1 (t
Server Installation and Management368 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961165. On the Type of Installation screen, click Express, and cli
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3697. On the Ready to Install screen, review the inst
Server Installation and Management370 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Log in to the Java System Web Server Administration Consol
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3714. In the Web browser where you opened the Admin C
Server Installation and Management372 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961165. The Common Tasks screen appears.
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 373▼ Install and Deploy the Web-launched SL Console
Server Installation and Management374 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 Click OK.
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3755. On the Web Applications screen, click Save.
Server Installation and Management376 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961166. On the updated Web Applications screen, click the Deployme
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3778. On the Results screen, click Close.
Library with Mixed-Media Storage Cells96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 9Adding Mixed-Media Storage Cell CapacityIf your needs have i
Server Installation and Management378 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961169. The Web Applications screen displays a message that the ap
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 379▼ Start the Web-launched SL Console 1. Log in to
Server Installation and Management380 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961163. On the Configuration Instances screen, click the checkbox
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 381▼ Update the Web-launched SL Console You can upda
Server Installation and Management382 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961164. On the General Properties screen, click the Web Applicatio
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 383 Web Application Location: Click the Browse butto
Server Installation and Management384 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961167. On the Web Applications screen, click the Deployment Pendi
Server Installation and Management96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3859. In the Results screen, click Close to return to
Common Problems and Solutions386 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Common Problems and SolutionsThis section describes solutions to s
Common Problems and Solutions96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 387The Web server installation log will include errors sim
Controls and Indicators10 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Controls and IndicatorsNote – This section describes the controls and in
Common Problems and Solutions388 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Solaris 9 & 10 Sun Java System Web Server Installation Erro
Common Problems and Solutions96116 • Revision: KA Appendix C Web-launched SL Console Server 3894. In Java Home, enter the directory where your JDK/JRE
Common Problems and Solutions390 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
96116 • Revision: KA Glossary 391GlossaryA access door A door on the front of a library through which service personnel or operators can access the
392 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116cleaning cartridge A tape cartridge that contains special material to clean the tape path in a
96116 • Revision: KA Glossary 393gripper The portion of the hand assembly that grasps and holds a cartridge. Hhand assembly A part of the library ro
394 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116put An activity in which a robot places a cartridge into a storage cell or tape drive. PWA Pri
96116 • Revision: KA Glossary 395Ttape cartridge A container holding magnetic tape that can be processed without separating the tape from the contai
396 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Z suspension cables Four cables used to lift and lower the X table assembly between the librar
96116 • Revision: KA 397 IndexAACTIVE indicator 14auditsdescribed 252–253full library 275–276physical 252, 275–276, 277–278range of cells 277–278t
Controls and Indicators96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 11KeypadThe keypad is used to: Open the door Open all CAPs Notify you if
398 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 cleaning cartridgesdescribed 63ejecting expired 63, 109entering 107listing 111replacing 3
96116 • Revision: KA Index 399 Hhealth indicators 59host interfacespartitioned libraries and 174, 176, 201, 203, 204JJava System Web Serverdownl
400 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116 LTO configurationBase Module wall diagrams 333Cartridge Expansion Module wall diagrams 33
96116 • Revision: KA Index 401 SL Console Helpaccessing 55described 55navigation 55SL Console reports 53–54generating 53Media Drive Events Repor
402 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
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Controls and Indicators12 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116FIGURE 1-3 Buttons and Indicators1. Door Open button 5. Service Required
Controls and Indicators96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 13Service Required See TABLE 1-6 for details.Indicator LED is normally not
Controls and Indicators14 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116RLC Card IndicatorsThe following table describes the RLC card indicators
Tape Drives and Cartridges96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 15Tape Drives and CartridgesThe library supports: Linear Tape-Open (LTO)
Tape Drives and Cartridges16 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116LTO Tape Drives and CartridgesNote – LTO technology was developed by
Tape Drives and Cartridges96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 17SDLT/DLT-S4 Tape Drives and CartridgesNote – Your robotics unit must be
PleaseRecycleRevision: KA • 96116Copyright 2007, 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights re
Cartridge Access Ports18 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Cartridge Access PortsThe cartridge access ports (CAPs) can be used to ad
Robotics Unit96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 19Robotics UnitThe robotics unit provides movement of cartridges among the storage cel
Robotics Unit20 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The robotics unit is accessible from the front of the rack..FIGURE 1-4 Robotics Co
Power System96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 21Power SystemThe base unit has one standard power supply. A second supply can be order
Electronics22 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116ElectronicsThe electronics consist of the control path and robotic cards in the base
Safety Features96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 23Safety FeaturesThe following subsections describe the safety features that are inc
Interfaces24 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116InterfacesThe major interfaces are: Library control path support for LVD SCSI or SCS
Tape Management Software96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 1 SL500 Introduction 25Tape Management SoftwareThe tape management software provides the instruc
Tape Management Software26 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116
96116 • Revision: KA 27CHAPTER2StorageTek Library Console Introduction The StorageTek Library Console (SL Console) is a Java-based software applicatio
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SL Console Security28 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116SL Console SecuritySecurity features built into the SL Console control both u
SL Console Usage Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 29SL Console Usage Tasks Log in to the SL Console Log Off the SL Con
SL Console Screen Display30 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116SL Console Screen DisplayThe following figure and table explain the com
SL Console Screen Display96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 31Synchronizing the Display With the Controller DatabaseWhen you fi
SL Console Screen Display32 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Modifying the Screen LayoutNote – This feature is available starting wi
Local Operator Panel96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 33Local Operator PanelThe local operator panel is an optional feature of
Local Operator Panel34 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116▼ Log in to the Local Operator Panel Note – Only one user at a time can log
Standalone SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 35Standalone SL ConsoleThe standalone SL Console is a standard feature
Standalone SL Console36 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Standalone SL Console InstallationNote – Your StorageTek CSE may have perfo
Standalone SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 371. Start the installer program according to the instructions in “Down
96116 • Revision: KA vii Summary of ChangesEC Date Revision Description132072 September 2004 A Initial release111939 October 2004 B Refer to this edit
Standalone SL Console38 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961163. Review the information, and click Next. The Choose Install Folder screen
Standalone SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 39Note – On Solaris, the default location for shortcuts is the user’s h
Standalone SL Console40 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961167. When the installation finishes, the Install Complete screen appears. 8.
Standalone SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 41▼ Log in to the Standalone SL Console Note – Using the standalone SL
Web-launched SL Console42 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Web-launched SL ConsoleThe Web-launched SL Console is a standard feature
Web-launched SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 43Starting the Web-launched SL Console on a ClientYou can use either
Web-launched SL Console44 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961163. Start a supported Web browser on your client PC or workstation (see “C
Web-launched SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 455. The Opening slc.jnlp popup appears. Complete the popup as follow
Web-launched SL Console46 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961166. If this is the first time you are running the Web-launched SL Console,
Web-launched SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 477. If this is the first time you are running the Web-launched SL Co
viii SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116EC000258 February 2008 K Added information regarding the Library Partitioning feature: Chap
Web-launched SL Console48 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961168. The SL Console Login screen appears. Enter your login information, and
Web-launched SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 49▼ Log in to the Web-launched SL Console Using an IconNote – In ord
Web-launched SL Console50 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961162. The SL Console Launch screen appears. Click Launch Now.The Web Start p
Web-launched SL Console96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 51b. Optionally click the “Always trust content from the publisher” c
Web-launched SL Console52 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 961165. The SL Console Login screen appears. Enter your login information, and
SL Console Reports96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 53SL Console Reports The SL Console reports provide information on the lib
SL Console Reports54 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Report Options BarThe Options bar on each report allows you to perform the fol
SL Console Help96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 2 StorageTek Library Console 55SL Console Help The SL Console Help displays information for library operat
SL Console Help56 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116The top of the SL Console Help screen includes the following navigation buttons.
96116 • Revision: KA 57CHAPTER3SL500 Automated Library OperationsAutomated Mode of OperationWhen in automated mode of operation, the library automatic
96116 • Revision: KA ix Appendix B, “Web-based SL Console Server”—Moved to Appendix C. No substantive changes. Glossary—Updated. Index—Updated.
Automated Mode of Operation58 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Dismount SequenceA simplified dismount sequence involves the followin
Library and Device Status96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 59Library and Device StatusThe SL Console screen displays h
Library and Device Status60 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Communications FailuresIf the SL Console loses communication with the l
CAP Operations96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 61CAP OperationsNote – This section describes general CAP activities a
Cartridge Management62 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Cartridge Management Recovery Moves Note – This feature is available startin
Drive Cleaning96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 63Drive Cleaning The library tape drives require periodic cleaning to
Drive Cleaning64 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Manual Cleaning If auto clean is disabled, you must initiate drive clean operation
Automated Operation Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 65Automated Operation Tasks Library automated operation tas
Library Management Tasks66 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008 Revision: KA • 96116Library Management TasksTask PageDisplay Library Status 67Display Librar
Library Management Tasks96116 • Revision: KA Chapter 3 SL500 Automated Library Operations 67▼ Display Library StatusView the current operational stat
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