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4-22 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AY meters Total meters traveled by the accessor in the vertical direction[more] More information on the Contin
Status Menu 4-23September 2007 Parameters DescriptionCoord The first field indicates the type of cell (I for I/E Station, D for Drive, S for Storage
4-24 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ASource Indicates the original location from which this cartridge cameValid Yes indicates that the results sho
Status Menu 4-25September 2007 Parameters DescriptionReserved Yes indicates the element is reserved by a SCSI hostNo indicates the element is not res
4-26 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ACommand Log DialogPath: Main Menu Status Library Logs Command LogUse the Command Log Dialog to view a running
Status Menu 4-27September 2007 Print Log DialogPath: Main Menu Status Library Logs Print LogBefore selecting this option, make sure to connect a seri
4-28 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev APrint Inventory DialogPath: Main Menu Status Library Logs Print InventoryUse the Print Inventory Dialog to pr
Status Menu 4-29September 2007 Firmware SubmenuPath: Main Menu Status Library FirmwareUse Firmware Submenu to view the library controller, boot or co
4-30 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ADrives SubmenuPath: Main Menu Status DrivesUse the Drives Submenu to view drive, media, or firmware informati
Status Menu 4-31September 2007 Drive State DialogPath: Main Menu Status Drives Drive StateUse the Drive State Dialog to view the current state of the
Figures2-xi Figure 1-1 Laser Safety Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5Figure 2-1 Basic Scala
4-32 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameters DescriptionDrive Displays the element address of the desired driveState Displays the state of the
Status Menu 4-33September 2007 Parameters DescriptionSer Num Displays the drive serial numberFor LTO only: The last six digits 3592-J1A/TS1120on the
4-34 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameters DescriptionWWN Displays the current drive world wide name.Each drive has a unique WWN based on the
Status Menu 4-35September 2007 Media Info DialogPath: Main Menu Status Drives Media InfoUse the Media Info Dialog to display media information in loa
4-36 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameters DescriptionType Indicates the type of mediaFree Indicates the amount of free space in MB remaining
Status Menu 4-37September 2007 Firmware DialogPath: Main Menu Status Drives FirmwareUse the Firmware Submenu to view the drive and drive controller,
4-38 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATowers SubmenuPath: Main Menu Status TowersUse the Towers Submenu to view the tower configuration.See Figure
Status Menu 4-39September 2007 IE Stations DialogPath: Main Menu Status I/E StationsUse the IE Stations Dialog to view the station position if a maga
4-40 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ACommands MenuPath: Main Menu CommandsUse the Commands Menu to access library action commands that perform a m
Commands Menu 4-41September 2007 Move SubmenuPath: Main Menu Commands MoveUse the Move Submenu to position the gripper, scanner, or to move media. Se
2-xii Figures 6-00058-05 Rev A Figure 4-7 Status Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4-42 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev APosition Gripper DialogPath: Main Menu Commands Move Position GripperUse the Position Gripper Dialog to move
Commands Menu 4-43September 2007 Figure 4-50 Response ScreenThe gripper positions itself in front of the specific element.Figure 4-51 Response Screen
4-44 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev APosition Scanner DialogPath: Main Menu Commands Move Position ScannerUse the Position Scanner to move the sca
Commands Menu 4-45September 2007 Figure 4-53 Response ScreenThe scanner positions itself in front of the specific element.Figure 4-54 Response Screen
4-46 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AMove Media DialogPath: Main Menu Commands Move Move MediaUse the Move Media Dialog to move cartridges between
Commands Menu 4-47September 2007 Parameters DescriptionCoord The first field indicates the type of cell (I for I/E Station, D for Drive, S for Storag
4-48 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AThe fourth field indicates the column of the section (A–P)The fifth field indicates the row of the column (01
Commands Menu 4-49September 2007 If a target element that is already occupied by a cartridge is selected, the Error Screen appears. See Figure 4-60.F
4-50 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AAccept Y to acceptN to rejectIf Y is selected, the Ending Inventory Dialog appears. See Figure 4-62 on page 4
Commands Menu 4-51September 2007 Figure 4-63 Response ScreenThe barcode scanner inventories the specified storage cells.Figure 4-64 Response ScreenPa
Figures 2-xiiiSeptember 2007 Figure 4-40 Drive Log Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36Fi
4-52 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AIf your library is host partitioned, do not use the operator panel to move a cartridge. The library does not
Commands Menu 4-53September 2007 Insert Clean Tape DialogPath: Main Menu Commands Insert/Eject Insert Clean TapeUse the Insert Clean Tape Dialog to m
4-54 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-69 Insert Range ScreenParameters DescriptionInsert Range Indicates the number of elements for the in
Commands Menu 4-55September 2007 Index The device address associated with the selected coordinate parameter:DT = data transfer device IE = insert/eje
4-56 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AEject DialogPath: Main Menu Commands Insert/Eject EjectUse the Eject Dialog to remove cartridges without open
Commands Menu 4-57September 2007 Figure 4-74 Eject ScreenThe cartridge is ejected to the first available empty cell in the Insert/Eject station. The
4-58 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AEject Clean Tape DialogPath: Main Menu Commands Insert/Eject Eject Clean TapeUse the Eject Clean Tape Dialog
Commands Menu 4-59September 2007 Figure 4-77 Eject Clean Tape ScreenThe cartridge is ejected to the first available empty cell in the Insert/Eject st
4-60 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ADatabase MenuPath: Main Menu DatabaseUse the Database Menu to access information about the type of media, ele
Database Menu 4-61September 2007 If Y is selected, the Response Screen appears. See Figure 4-81 on page 4-61. Otherwise, the changed parameters conti
2-xiv Figures 6-00058-05 Rev A Figure 4-73 Eject Dialog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
4-62 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AThe third field indicates the storage cell section (1–5)The fourth field indicates the column of the section
Database Menu 4-63September 2007 Figure 4-84 Continuation ScreenParameters DescriptionX position Indicates the horizontal coordinate in millimetersY
4-64 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ASetup MenuPath: Main Menu SetupUse the Setup Menu to change the physical or logical operational characteristi
Setup Menu 4-65September 2007 Trace SubmenuPath: Main Menu Setup Library TraceUse the Trace Submenu to define or enable the serial service port. See
4-66 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-90 Aux Board ScreenParameters DescriptionBoard All Aux sets trace information for all boardsLGR # di
Setup Menu 4-67September 2007 Target ID DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library SCSI Target IDUse the Target ID Dialog to set the library SCSI ID. See Fi
4-68 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParity DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library SCSI ParityUse the Parity Dialog to set the SCSI bus parity. Chang
Setup Menu 4-69September 2007 Ports DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library SCSI Submenu PortsUse the Ports Dialog to indicate the current SCSI bus typ
4-70 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AHost DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library HostUse the Host Dialog to set the type of host control.See Figure 4
Setup Menu 4-71September 2007 Security SubmenuPath: Main Menu Setup Library SecurityUse the Security Submenu to change the operator panel LCD Securit
Figures 2-xvSeptember 2007 Figure 4-106 Password Changed Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-75Figure 4-107
4-72 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AUser SecurityPath: Main Menu Setup Library Security User SecurityUse User Security to set the user security,
Setup Menu 4-73September 2007 Figure 4-99 Host DialogIf you enter an incorrect password, Invalid Password appears. See Figure 4-100. You must go back
4-74 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev A I/E Security Path: Main Menu Setup Library Security I/E SecurityUse I/E Security to set the I/E security or
Setup Menu 4-75September 2007 Figure 4-105 Change Password DialogEnter the old and new passwords and the Password Changed Screen appears. See Figure
4-76 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AReset PasswordsPath: Main Menu Setup Library Security Reset PasswordsUse Reset Password to reset all password
Setup Menu 4-77September 2007 Media DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library MediaUse the Media Dialog to control the settings for media handling and repo
4-78 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev Aidentifier is added to the end of the barcode label for RES and RVEA.NONE indicates that the media identifier
Setup Menu 4-79September 2007 Capacity SubmenuPath: Main Menu Setup Library CapacityUse the Capacity Submenu to view and change the authorized storag
4-80 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AStorage DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library Capacity StorageUse the Storage Dialog to view the authorized sto
Setup Menu 4-81September 2007 Figure 4-114 Enter Capacity DialogStep 4 Enter the new capacity (enter leading zeros if necessary), and press Return.St
2-xvi Figures 6-00058-05 Rev A Figure 4-139 Utils Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-82 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-117 Authorization FailedStep 8 After the size is accepted, Go to Storage Dialog on page 4-80 to dis
Setup Menu 4-83September 2007 Host DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library RMU HostUse Host Dialog to define the host name for the RMU.See Figure 4-119.F
4-84 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AMore SubmenuPath: Main Menu Setup Library MoreUse the More Submenu to view and change the advanced configurat
Setup Menu 4-85September 2007 Parameters DescriptionAuto Teach Y to enable Auto Teach for automatic configuration and calibration on each power cycle
4-86 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AInventory DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Library More InventoryUse the Inventory Dialog to enable or disable the
Setup Menu 4-87September 2007 Drives SubmenuPath: Main Menu Setup DrivesUse the Drives Submenu to modify a drive SCSI/loop ID, change the Tape Alert
4-88 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AID DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Drives IDUse the ID Dialog to change a SCSI/loop ID of a new or current drive.
Setup Menu 4-89September 2007 Parameters DescriptionDrive Drive number and coordinate positionID Current SCSI/Loop ID of the driveNew ID New SCSI/Loo
4-90 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AIf Y is selected and you are using dual port fibre channel drives, the Continuation Screen appears for the se
Setup Menu 4-91September 2007 Topology Method of connecting to fibre (Auto, Loop, Nport)Port Fibre channel port numberAccept Y to accept changesN to
Figures 2-xviiSeptember 2007 Figure 4-172 Ending Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
4-92 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATape Alert Notify Configuration DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Drives TA Notify ConfigUse the TA Notify Configur
Setup Menu 4-93September 2007 15 Memory Chip in Cartridge Failure16 Forced Eject17 Read Only Format 18 Tape Directory Corrupted on Load19 Nearing Med
4-94 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ALogical Serial NumberPath: Main Menu Setup Drives Logical SNUse the Logical SN Dialog to enable or disable th
Setup Menu 4-95September 2007 • View Dialog on page 4-98IE Station SubmenuPath: Main Menu Setup IE Station.Use this option to enable or disable the
4-96 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ADrives DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Cleaning DrivesUse the Drives Dialog to select automatic, or scheduled (s
Setup Menu 4-97September 2007 Media DialogPath: Main Menu Setup Cleaning MediaUse the Media Dialog to specify the barcode number to choose a cleaning
4-98 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AAccept Y to accept changesN to reject changesIf Y is selected, the screen updates to reflect the changes. Oth
Utils Menu 4-99September 2007 Utils MenuPath: Main Menu UtilsUse the Utils Menu to perform library utilities. For example, set screen controls or dat
4-100 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AScreen DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Library ScreenUse the Screen Dialog to control the operator panel LCD scr
Utils Menu 4-101September 2007 Figure 4-143. Otherwise, the screen returns to the Library Submenu. See Figure 4-140 on page 4-99.Figure 4-143 Passwor
2-xviii Figures 6-00058-05 Rev A Figure 4-205 Test Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-102 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AAudio DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Library AudioUse the Audio Dialog to enable or disable the audio alarm. Se
Utils Menu 4-103September 2007 Time DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Library Time DialogUse the Time Dialog to set the library 24 hour time format. See Fi
4-104 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ASnap Shot ScreenPath: Main Menu Utils Library Snap ShotUse Snap Shot to capture the current operating state
Utils Menu 4-105September 2007 Speed DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Library SpeedUse the Speed Dialog to change the current operating speed of the acces
4-106 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ADrives SubmenuPath: Main Menu Utils DrivesUse the Drives Submenu to change drive status or operations. See F
Utils Menu 4-107September 2007 Initialize DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Status Change InitializeUse the Initialize Dialog to prepare the drive
4-108 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AActivate DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Status Change ActivateUse the Activate Dialog to select and use
Utils Menu 4-109September 2007 Parameters DescriptionDrive The device address associated with the selected coordinateStatus PRESENT, OFFLINE, ONLINE,
4-110 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AVary On DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Status Change Vary OnThe Vary On dialog appears only if a drive h
Utils Menu 4-111September 2007 Operations SubmenuPath: Main Menu Utils Drives OperationsUse the Operations Submenu to update the microcode or perform
Figures 2-xixSeptember 2007 Figure 4-238 UDS Power Status Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-153Figure 4-23
4-112 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AUpdate Microcode DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Operations Update MicrocodeUse the Update Microcode Dial
Utils Menu 4-113September 2007 Figure 4-162 Starting DriveFigure 4-163 Ending DriveIf Y is selected, the Update Microcode screen appears and shows th
4-114 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AClean Drives DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Operations Clean DrivesUse the Clean Drives Dialog to initia
Utils Menu 4-115September 2007 Figure 4-166 Progress ScreenFigure 4-167 Response ScreenRequested command isnow in progress ...Requested command isnow
4-116 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AUnload Drives DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Operations Unload DrivesUse the Unload Drives dialog to eje
Utils Menu 4-117September 2007 Figure 4-169 Progress DialogFigure 4-170 Response DialogRequested command is now in progress.Accepted: NRequested comm
4-118 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ADismount Drives DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Drives Operations Dismount DrivesUse the Dismount Drives dialog
Utils Menu 4-119September 2007 Figure 4-172 Ending DriveFigure 4-173 Progress DialogFigure 4-174 Response DialogEnter Ending DriveCoord: D 04< 1 A
4-120 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATowers SubmenuPath: Main Menu Utils TowersUse the Towers Submenu to initialize or change the status of the s
Utils Menu 4-121September 2007 If Y is selected, the current parameter values are accepted. Otherwise the changed parameter values continue to be dis
Scalar 10K Tape Library Operator Guide, 6-00058-05 Rev. A, September 2007, Product of USA.Quantum Corporation provides this publication “as is” withou
2-xx Figures 6-00058-05 Rev A Figure 4-271 Teach Tape Dialog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-168Figu
4-122 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AInitialize DialogPath: Main Menu Utils Towers InitializeUse the Initialize Dialog to provide power to all to
Service Menu 4-123September 2007 Service MenuPath: Main Menu ServiceUse the Service Menu to select library diagnostics or exercisers. These options s
4-124 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ASee Figure 4-185. Otherwise, the flow continues with either the Start Dialog with No Errors, see Figure 4-18
Service Menu 4-125September 2007 Figure 4-187 Start Dialog with ErrorsDiags SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service DiagsUse the Diags Submenu to run library
4-126 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AAccessor SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service Diags AccessorUse the Accessor Submenu to move the accessor. See Fig
Service Menu 4-127September 2007 Move DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Accessor MoveUse the Move dialog to move the accessor in a figure eight pat
4-128 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AStepPath: Main Menu Service Diags Accessor StepUse Step to provide low level accessor control. The option sh
Service Menu 4-129September 2007 TracePath: Main Menu Service Diags Accessor TraceUse Trace to monitor the following error of the accessor motors and
4-130 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AGet/Put Storage DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Gripper Get/Put StorageUse the Get/Put Storage Dialog to
Service Menu 4-131September 2007 The fourth field indicates the column of the section (A–B)The fifth field indicates the row of the column (01–6)Inde
Figures 2-xxiSeptember 2007 Figure 5-22 Complete Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21Figu
4-132 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameters ValuesCycle The number of completed test cycles of the requested cyclesStatus Shows the status of
Service Menu 4-133September 2007 Get/Put Drives DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Gripper Get/Put DrivesUse the Get/Put Drives dialog to perform a
4-134 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AThe fourth field indicates the column of the section (A–P)The fifth field indicates the row of the column (0
Service Menu 4-135September 2007 Figure 4-203 Response DialogParameters DescriptionCycle The number of completed test cycles of the requested cyclesS
4-136 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATest DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Gripper TestUse Test to perform various tests of Gripper functions
Service Menu 4-137September 2007 Verify DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Scanner VerifyUse the Verify Dialog to confirm that the barcode scanner i
4-138 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATrigger DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Scanner TriggerUse the Trigger Dialog to trigger the barcode sca
Service Menu 4-139September 2007 Fiducial Test DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Scanner Fiducial TestUse the Fiducial Test dialog to test the scan
4-140 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATower SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service Diags TowerUse the Tower Submenu to step it through each position or to
Service Menu 4-141September 2007 Figure 4-212 Tower HomingIf you are in SERVICE mode and Y is selected, the following displays appear and the tower g
2-xxii Figures 6-00058-05 Rev A
4-142 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AStep DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Tower StepUse the Step Dialog to move the tower through each positi
Service Menu 4-143September 2007 Figure 4-218 Wrong Tower ModeDI/DO SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service Diags DI/DOUse the DI/DO to run loopback tests, or
4-144 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameters DescriptionDevice Displays the loopback tests to run (LMC, LIE, LPN))Number Displays which device
Service Menu 4-145September 2007 Sensors SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service Diags DI/DO SensorsUse the Sensors Submenu to test the system sensors and to
4-146 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AWrap DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags DI/DO Sensors WrapUse the Wrap Dialog to test the ability of the s
Service Menu 4-147September 2007 Parameters DescriptionResults Passed indicates that the test executed successfullyFailed indicates that the test did
4-148 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-227 LSC SENSORS Real Time Results (LMC 4)Parameters DescriptionOP_DOOR 0 indicates an ON state1 ind
Service Menu 4-149September 2007 Parameters DescriptionIE_LOCKED 0 indicates an ON state1 indicates an OFF stateIE_CLOSED 0 indicates an ON state1 in
4-150 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-232 LMC 4 SENSORS Real Time ResultsParameters DescriptionSV_DOOR 0 indicates an ON state1 indicates
Service Menu 4-151September 2007 Self Test DialogPath: Main Menu Service Diags Self TestUse the Self Test Dialog to run a predetermined sequence of d
Tables3-xxiii Table 1-1 Hazard Alert Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6Table 3-1 Operator Panel
4-152 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AP/S SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service Diags P/SUse the P/S Submenu to test the Library and universal drive sled
Service Menu 4-153September 2007 UDS PowerPath: Main Menu Service Diags P/S UDS PowerUse UDS Power to view the status of the installed UDS power supp
4-154 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ALibrary SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service Diags LibraryUse the Library Submenu to perform move tests. See Figur
Service Menu 4-155September 2007 Corner MovesPath: Main Menu Service Diags Library Corner MovesUse Corner Moves to move cartridges from the I/E stati
4-156 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATeach SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service TeachUse the Teach Submenu to reset and re initialize the library confi
Service Menu 4-157September 2007 Parameters DescriptionContinue Y to continue the teach newN to return to the previous submenuIf Y is selected for th
4-158 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AContinue DialogPath: Main Menu Service Teach ContinueUse the Continue dialog to resume a failed Teach New op
Service Menu 4-159September 2007 Figure 4-250 Failed ScreenCurrent DialogPath: Main Menu Service Teach CurrentUse the Current Dialog to re-calibrate
4-160 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameters DescriptionContinue Y to continue the teach currentN to return to the previous DialogIf Y is sele
Service Menu 4-161September 2007 Figure 4-254 Response ScreenFigure 4-255 Failed ScreenThe requested teachcompleted OK.Teach Failed:Hardware Failed.
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4-162 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ABays DialogPath: Main Menu Service Teach BaysUse the Bays Dialog to reteach drive locations in a specified r
Service Menu 4-163September 2007 Figure 4-259 Response ScreenFigure 4-260 Failed ScreenThe requested teachcompleted OK.Teach Failed:Hardware Failed.
4-164 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ADrive DialogPath: Main Menu Service Teach DriveUse the Drive Dialog to clear and reteach a drive location. S
Service Menu 4-165September 2007 Figure 4-264 Response ScreenFigure 4-265 Failed ScreenThe requested teachcompleted OK.Teach Failed:Hardware Failed.
4-166 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AGripper DialogPath: Main Menu Service Teach GripperUse the Gripper Dialog to reteach the gripper to match th
Service Menu 4-167September 2007 Figure 4-269 Teach Marginal ScreenFigure 4-270 Failed ScreenTeach marginalTeach Current recommended.Teach Failed:Har
4-168 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ATape DialogPath: Main Menu Service Teach TapeUse the Tape Dialog to refine teach positions and improve get a
Service Menu 4-169September 2007 Demo DialogPath: Main Menu Service DemoUse the Demo Dialog to move cartridges randomly from storage element to stora
4-170 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-275 Include Drives DialogParameters DescriptionInclude Drives Y indicates that the drives are inclu
Service Menu 4-171September 2007 Verify SubmenuPath: Main Menu Service VerifyUse the Verify Dialog to perform and get a report of the installation ve
1About This GuideAbout This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-
4-172 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AReport DialogPath: Main Menu Service Verify ReportUse the Report Dialog to generate a print of the installat
About Screen 4-173September 2007 About ScreenPath: Main Menu AboutThe About Screen displays your library firmware information (embedded software). Fo
4-174 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev A
5Processing MediaOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev A
Overview 5-3September 2007 6-OverviewThis chapter includes information on processing media and is organized as follows: • Tape Cartridge Maintenance
5-4 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AInspect tape cartridges in the following situations:• If a cartridge has been dropped from a height greater than
Tape Cartridge Maintenance 5-5September 2007 • When tape cartridges are stored in an extended archival environment, always orient the cases so that
5-6 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AInserting Tape CartridgesUse the Insert/Eject (I/E) station to insert tape cartridges into the library. You can
Inserting Tape Cartridges 5-7September 2007 Manually Bulk Loading Tape CartridgesYou can manually bulk load tape cartridges directly into licensed s
1-2 About This Guide 6-00058-05 Rev A
5-8 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AStep 2 Select Status Change.The Set Status Dialog appears. See Figure 5-2.Figure 5-2 Set Status DialogStep 3 Sel
Inserting Tape Cartridges 5-9September 2007 Step 9 Continue bulk loading your cartridges.When your bulk load completes, proceed as follows:Step 1 Cl
5-10 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AStep 3 Inventory Tower screen appears when the requested command completes. See Figure 5-7.Figure 5-7 Inventory
Ejecting Tape Cartridges 5-11September 2007 Ejecting Tape CartridgesUse the I/E station to remove tape cartridges from the library. Using the I/E st
5-12 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AUnderstanding BarcodesEach tape cartridge in the Scalar 10K must have an external label that is operator and ma
Understanding Barcodes 5-13September 2007 • Bars should read in a uniform direction. Nonuniform reading directions are feasible in principle, but ha
5-14 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev ABarcode Label RestrictionsThe Scalar 10K supports a range of media labels. With mixed media enabled, some addit
Understanding Barcodes 5-15September 2007 In Figure 5-11 on page 5-14, the numeric listing above each label type identifies the restriction associat
5-16 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev ACleaning DrivesMost tape drives require occasional cleaning. The cleaning cartridge cleans accumulated debris f
Cleaning Drives 5-17September 2007 Inserting and Ejecting Cleaning CartridgesBefore cleaning a drive, make sure that a cleaning cartridge is in the
About This Guide 1-3September 2007 1-About This GuideThis manual contains information and instructions necessary for the safe operation of the Scala
5-18 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AStep 2 Enter the Media Type and BC (number of the cleaning cartridge you want to insert), and then select Y in
Cleaning Drives 5-19September 2007 Insert a Cleaning CartridgeThis procedure describes how to insert a cleaning cartridge. For more information, ref
5-20 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AThe Current Dialog appears. See Figure 5-18.Figure 5-18 Current DialogStep 5 Enter Current (how many times the
Cleaning Drives 5-21September 2007 Eject a Cleaning CartridgeThis procedure describes how to eject a cleaning tape. For more information, refer to E
5-22 Processing Media 6-00058-05 Rev AAutoCleanThe host should not share Scalar 10K controlled cleaning media. If a host does share the Scalar 10K fi
6Error MessagesOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A
Overview 6-3September 2007 7-OverviewThis chapter contains information on error messages, how to resolve a stuck accessor, and frequently asked ques
6-4 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AOperator Intervention MessagesTable 6-1 describes the operator intervention messages. Each message may contain up
Operator Intervention Messages 6-5September 2007 ->SYSTEM REBOOTED<-RECOVERED FROM ERRORSAC: %X %R %B %ECode:0x%Y%X = 2-digit hex %R = 2-digit
1-4 About This Guide 6-00058-05 Rev AMechanical LocksThe access and service doors can only be opened with a key. The key should be kept by an authori
6-6 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AINTERVENTION NEEDED!Check connectionand/or terminationon second SCSI bus.NoneINTERVENTION NEEDED!Remove cartridge
Operator Intervention Messages 6-7September 2007 CELL IS OBSTRUCTEDPlease check to seeif cell is empty.%X [%Y %Z %A %B]%X = index number%Y = rack nu
6-8 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AINTERVENTION NEEDED!Locate droppedcartridge and insertinto [%Y %Z %A %B]%Y = rack number%Z = section number%A = c
Operator Intervention Messages 6-9September 2007 TOWER INIT FAILEDPlease correct towerinitialization fortower %Y%Y = rack numberTOWER NOT ONLINEPlea
6-10 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AWARNING!The inventory maynot be current.[OK]NoneINTERVENTION NEEDED!Cartridge was eitherdropped or is in%X [%Y %
Service Action Codes 6-11September 2007 Service Action CodesThis section contains information on SACs and is organized as follows:• Understanding Se
6-12 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A• 01-48: For drive failures, this value indicates drive location, with 01 being the bottom right drive location
Service Action Codes 6-13September 2007 Figure 6-1 UDS Full and Half-Height Drive Bay/Drive LocationNumberingControl Module With 2 Drive BaysDrive B
6-14 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 6-2 3590 and 3592/TS11210 Drive Bay/Drive Location NumberingFirst 3592 Drive Module with Four Drive BaysD
Service Action Codes 6-15September 2007 Service Action Code TableTable 6-2 lists all SACs and their corresponding SAC-resolution actions. For each S
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 1-5September 2007 The safety label is mounted inside each Scalar 10K module access door. See Figure
6-16 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A04 00 00 Type 4 Software errors (inter Processor) including Microcode and Operating System errors.Action 1Power
Service Action Codes 6-17September 2007 13 00 00 Cannot read barcode label or the label is bad.Action 1Check the barcode label to verify that it:• m
6-18 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A21 00 00 NVRAM failures.Action 1Power Off and On the Scalar 10K library to recover from the error. Refer to Shut
Service Action Codes 6-19September 2007 31 00 00 A fatal error is detected in SCSI port 2.Action 1Verify that the SCSI bus connected to Library Port
6-20 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A35 00 00 A fatal SCSI error is detected but the port is unknown.Action 1Verify that the SCSI busses connected to
Service Action Codes 6-21September 2007 42 00 00 A wrong library configuration is detected, the data reporting the number of racks installed is diff
6-22 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A47 xx yy During a Get or Put operation, the calculated Y position exceeded the allowable limits.Action 1Note the
Service Action Codes 6-23September 2007 60 xx yy Cannot complete the Lock/Unlock Insert/Eject station commands. Action 1Use the modifier xx yy to lo
6-24 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A70 00 00 Failures detected in the Gripper Assembly Finger Open/Close operations.Action 1Contact GCH. For GCH con
Service Action Codes 6-25September 2007 74 00 00 A Get command was issued but the sensor indicated that the source location is empty.Action 1This er
ContentsContents 1-iii1About This GuideAbout This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-6 About This Guide 6-00058-05 Rev AExplanation of Symbols and NotesQuantum classifies hazards in several categories. Table 1-1 shows the relationsh
6-26 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A7A 00 00 Failures detected in the Gripper Assembly Retract operations.Action 1Contact GCH. For GCH contact infor
Service Action Codes 6-27September 2007 80 00 00 Failures detected in the X-axis servo system. Action 1Contact GCH. For GCH contact information, ref
6-28 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A86 00 00 The first full speed move command issued when the accessor is at home position failed. Action 1Press th
Service Action Codes 6-29September 2007 92 xx yy A down level LBI card was detected by the library firmware when a newer version is required for thi
6-30 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A94 xx yy Communication was established between the Library and the tape drive but the Library cannot determine t
Service Action Codes 6-31September 2007 95 xx yy An error was detected and reported by the drive sled. Action 1 Use the modifier xx yy to locate the
6-32 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A96 xx yyor 96 xx yy zLibrary detected a tape drive hardware failure. Action 1Use the modifier xx yy z to locate
Service Action Codes 6-33September 2007 99 xx yy Incorrect tape drive product ID.Note: This error has no impact on library operations.Action 1This p
6-34 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AA0 00 00 A failure was detected when the LSC attempts to communicate with the Remote Management Unit (RMU).Actio
Service Action Codes 6-35September 2007 A3 xx yy Time out expires on the LSC card waiting for response from one of the auxiliary controllers (LGR, L
Explanation of Symbols and Notes 1-7September 2007 The danger exists of a fatal electric shock. At places designated with this symbol, electrical cu
6-36 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AB2 xx 00 A Power Amplifier failure was detected in the Tower Module located in rack xx.Action 1Contact GCH. For
Service Action Codes 6-37September 2007 D2 xx yy A failure was detected in one of the UDS Power Supplies. Action 1Use the modifier xx yy to locate t
6-38 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AF2 00 00 Failures were detected while running the diagnostic loop test from the LSC card to the LGR card.Action
Service Action Codes 6-39September 2007 F9 00 00 Failures detected in the LGR card during Power On Self Test.Action 1Contact GCH. For GCH contact in
6-40 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AResolving a Stuck AccessorIf the accessor is stuck, do the following:Step 1 Open the AM service door.Aisle power
Error Log Form 6-41September 2007 Error Log FormIn the event of an error, record the error information from the Error Log screen for any future refe
6-42 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev AFrequently Asked QuestionsThis section provides a reference of commonly asked questions and their answers.Questi
Frequently Asked Questions 6-43September 2007 Question: How do I remove a tape?Answer: There are several ways to remove tapes from the Scalar 10K. R
6-44 Error Messages 6-00058-05 Rev A
Index- 3 -3590 drive location numbering . . . . . . . . . . . 6-143592 drive location numbering . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14- A -about screen . .
1-8 About This Guide 6-00058-05 Rev ACourier Operator panel menu text, for example:Other Documents you Might NeedThe following documents are also ava
in-2 Index 6-00058-05 Rev ARMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22diags submenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index in-3September 2007 maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3manually bulk loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7pr
in-4 Index 6-00058-05 Rev AI/E stations dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-39library submenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12scsi submenu .
Index in-5September 2007 service requests, opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
in-6 Index 6-00058-05 Rev A
Getting More Information or Help 1-9September 2007 To open a Service Request: www.quantum.com/support For the most updated information on Quantum Gl
1-10 About This Guide 6-00058-05 Rev A
2System DescriptionGeneral Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2-2 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev A
General Description 2-3September 2007 2-General DescriptionThe Scalar 10K is a tape storage library that can be configured as a single-media or mixed
2-4 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AThe Scalar 10K automates the storage, retrieval, and control of the following tape cartridges:•LTO-1•LTO-2•LTO
Modules 2-5September 2007 ModulesThe Scalar 10K consists of five different modules: a Control Module (CM), Accessor Module (AM), Expansion Module (EM
1-iv Contents 6-00058-05 Rev A Capacity-On-Demand Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Customer-
2-6 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AControl ModuleThe CM is one of the fundamental building blocks required in every library. The CM contains an o
Modules 2-7September 2007 Drive ModuleThe DM is also a feature module and is added as requirements change. The DM is attached to an AM or EM. The DM
2-8 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AInternal Components Figure 2-3 on page 2-9 shows the inside of a Scalar 10K. The Scalar 10K consists of the fo
Internal Components 2-9DraftFigure 2-3 Module Cell Locations and Internal View of LibraryOutside Tower ModuleDrive ModuleControl ModuleStorage CellsTa
2-10 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AStorage AssembliesA storage assembly (Figure 2-4) is a modular storage assembly that holds tape cartridges. A
Internal Components 2-11September 2007 Figure 2-5 Five Storage Assemblies per Rack (Top and Side View of EM)Table 2-2 Rack Capacity Media Type Cartri
2-12 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev ACartridge AccessorThe cartridge accessor (Figure 2-6) identifies and moves cartridges between the storage cel
Internal Components 2-13September 2007 Tape CartridgesA tape cartridge is identified by an attached operator and machine readable barcode label. This
2-14 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AInsert/Eject StationThe I/E Station allows you to move a cartridge without interrupting normal library operat
Internal Components 2-15September 2007 Figure 2-7 I/E Station Magazines
Contents 1-vSeptember 2007 Accessing and Logging Into the RMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13Checking Stat
2-16 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AConnectivityThe Scalar 10K offers several different connectivity options, allowing the library to support a w
Connectivity 2-17September 2007 Figure 2-8 Indirect Fibre Channel Attachment
2-18 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev ASCSI ConnectivityThe Scalar 10K library can be directly connected to one or two SCSI buses. See Figure 2-9. B
Scalar DLC 2-19September 2007 Scalar DLC The Scalar 10K, through its Scalar Distributed Library Control (Scalar DLC) interface, provides the industry
2-20 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 2-10 Scalar DLC Network AttachmentsRedundant ServersThe redundant Scalar DLC Integrated Controller for
Scalar DLC 2-21September 2007 Together, these independent servers create a "server cluster." The cluster appears to users as a single serve
2-22 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev ARemote Library Management The factory installed Remote Management Unit (RMU) in each system uses a standard w
3OperationOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-
3-2 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev A
Overview 3-3September 2007 4-OverviewThis chapter describes the Scalar 10K library operator panel, the library startup and shutdown procedures, and t
1-vi Contents 6-00058-05 Rev A Command Log Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26Error Log Dia
3-4 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 3-1 Operator Panel ComponentsMAIN SCREEN02/02/01 13:54:35IdleOnline. . . . . . . ReadyPush SpeakerIndic
Using the Operator Panel 3-5September 2007 Table 3-1 illustrates and describes operator panel indicators.Table 3-2 describes operator panel push butt
3-6 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AHolding down the push buttons cycles through the options. The longer the push button is held down, the faster
Starting the Scalar 10K 3-7September 2007 Starting the Scalar 10KUse the following procedure to start the Scalar 10K.With the RMU installed, power up
3-8 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 3-2 Main ScreenShutting Down the Scalar 10KThe Scalar 10K may be shut down normally or by the Emergency
Shutting Down the Scalar 10K 3-9September 2007 Step 2 Locate the Main Power Switch at the lower right corner of the CM.Step 3 Set the Main Power Swit
3-10 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev ARestarting the Scalar 10KUse the following procedure to restart the Scalar 10K.With the RMU installed, power
Using the Remote Management Unit 3-11September 2007 • Allows RMU configuration changes such as network, users, and date/time.• Provides online access
3-12 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev ASetting up the RMU Once you have obtained a network address for the RMU, enter this information into the RMU
Using the Remote Management Unit 3-13September 2007 Step 6 Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address using the Up, Down, and Next but
Contents 1-viiSeptember 2007 Advanced Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-84Inventor
3-14 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AChecking Status and General InformationYou can use the RMU to remotely check the status of a library and obta
Using the Remote Management Unit 3-15September 2007 Configuring Network ParametersYou can reconfigure the hostname, IP address, subnet mask, and gate
3-16 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev A•In Public Name, enter the name of the read-only SNMP community.•In Private Name, enter the name of the read/
Using the Remote Management Unit 3-17September 2007 Configuring RMU UsersYou can add unique users to the RMU. However, only one administrator-level u
3-18 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AChanging a PasswordAt any time, you can change your RMU password. If you are the administrator, you can also
Using the Remote Management Unit 3-19September 2007 Synchronizing with an NTP ServerYou can connect the RMU to a network time (NTP) server to automat
3-20 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AViewing Diagnostic FilesFrom the RMU, you can view the diagnostic information for the attached library and RM
Using the Remote Management Unit 3-21September 2007 Viewing LogsYou can view the most current entries in the library command log without downloading
3-22 System Description 6-00058-05 Rev AStep 4 Slide the RMU back into place and tighten the captive screw.Step 5 Close the CM service door.Figure 3-
4Menus and CommandsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-viii Contents 6-00058-05 Rev A Verify Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-137T
4-2 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev A Firmware Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-3September 2007 Audio Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-87Snap Sho
4-4 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev A Storage Move. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-
Overview 4-5September 2007 5-OverviewThis chapter describes the Scalar 10K operator panel menus and commands.The operator panel is a menu-driven inte
4-6 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ASpecial Characters or CursorsA menu option can be preceded or followed by one or more of the following special
Using the Operator Panel 4-7September 2007 Help ButtonHelp is common to all menus, submenus, dialogs, and screens. Using Help while the cursor (<
4-8 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AOperator Panel Menu Tree StructureFigure 4-1 Operator Panel Menu Tree Structure
Main Menu 4-9September 2007 Main MenuPath: Main MenuThe Main Menu is the first available menu after the Main Menu displays. Refer to Starting the Sca
4-10 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AMode DialogPath: Main Menu Mode DialogUse the Mode Dialog to change the library operating mode and/or state.
Mode Dialog 4-11September 2007 When the library is in the Ready state for the first time after the library is powered on, the gripper goes through a
Contents 1-ixSeptember 2007 Acclimating Tape Cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Tr
4-12 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AStatus MenuPath: Main Menu StatusUse the Status Menu to access views of your library operating statistics. Se
Status Menu 4-13September 2007 SCSI SubmenuPath: Main Menu Status Library SCSIUse the SCSI Submenu to view different SCSI parameters. See Figure 4-9.
4-14 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AAccept Y to accept changesN to reject changesIf Y is selected, one of twelve response screens appears. Otherw
Status Menu 4-15September 2007 Mixed-Media SupportUse Mixed-Media Support to determine the following.See Figure 4-12.• If the library is processing b
4-16 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AParameter DescriptionMedia ID Yes indicates that the library is processing barcode media identifiersNo indica
Status Menu 4-17September 2007 ParityUse Parity to view the current, default, or saved parity. This view also displays the retries that are allowed i
4-18 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev ALCD Use LCD to view current, default, or saved library security.See Figure 4-14.Figure 4-14 LCD ScreenParamet
Status Menu 4-19September 2007 Reservations DialogPath: Main Menu Status Library SCSI ReservationsUse the Reservations Dialog to view a specific ele
4-20 Menus and Commands 6-00058-05 Rev AFigure 4-16 Reservation Response ScreenParameters DescriptionFound Indicates the number of reserved elements
Status Menu 4-21September 2007 System DialogPath: Main Menu Status Library SystemUse the System Dialog to view the library operating statistics.For e
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