HP Hewlett Packard Computer Drive MSL6000 series User Manual

HP StorageWorks  
MSL6000 series tape library user guide  
231910-009  
Part number: 231910-009  
Eighth edition: February 2008  
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About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C. .o.n. t.e.n. .ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Converting a Rackmount Model to a Tabletop Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
3 Library Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Changing Default Configuration Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Setting a SCSI ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Setting Up a Reserved Slot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Reserved Slot Numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Configuring the Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
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Inserting Cartridges into a Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Ultrium Labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
SDLT Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Media Label Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
5 Remote Management Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
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Library Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Updating Firmware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Fault Symptom Codes (FSCs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103  
A Regulatory compliance notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Regulatory compliance identification numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Federal Communications Commission notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
FCC rating label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Class A equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
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Polish notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156  
Spanish notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157  
Swedish notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158  
B Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159  
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159  
Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159  
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Ethernet Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169  
SCSI VHDCI Connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169  
Figures  
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17 Applying power to the library (four-drive rackmounted library shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
18 MSL6030/MSL6026 library SCSI cable configuration (two tape drives, dual host system) . . . . 37  
19 MSL6060/MSL6052 library SCSI cable configuration (four tape drives, dual host system) . . . . 38  
20 SCSI option selection screen (two-drive model shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
21 Drive 0 bus ID screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
22 SCSI ID confirmation screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
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64 Attaching a bar code label to an SDLT tape cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
65 Remote Management Interface login screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
66 Remote Management Interface main screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
67 Status screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
68 Move media screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
69 Setup screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
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79 Troubleshooting flow chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
80 MSL6030/MSL6026, 2 hosts/2 drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166  
Tables  
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15 Operating Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
16 Packed or Unpacked Environmental Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
17 Transit -- Short Term Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
18 Acoustic Noise Declared per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
19 Schallemissionswerte - Werteangaben nach ISO 9296 und ISO 7779/DIN 27779 . . . . 161  
20 Regulatory and Product Safety Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
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About this guide  
This guide provides information about:  
Becoming familiar with library components.  
Installing the library.  
Configuring the library.  
Operating the front panel.  
Using the remote management interface.  
Performing maintenance procedures.  
Troubleshooting the library.  
Related documentation  
In addition to this guide, please refer to other documents for this product:  
HP StorageWorks MSL Series Pass-Through Mechanism Reference Guide  
HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router User Guide  
These and other HP documents can be found on an HP web site: http://www.docs.hp.com.  
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Document conventions and symbols  
Table 1 Document conventions  
Convention  
Element  
Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses  
Web site addresses  
Medium blue text: Figure 1  
Medium blue, underlined text  
(http://www.hp.com)  
Key names  
Bold font  
Text typed into a GUI element, such as into a box  
GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menu  
and list items, buttons, and check boxes  
Text emphasis  
Italics font  
File and directory names  
System output  
Code  
Monospace font  
Text typed at the command-line  
Code variables  
Command-line variables  
Monospace, italic font  
Emphasis of file and directory names, system output, code, and  
text typed at the command-line  
Monospace, bold font  
WARNING! Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death.  
CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data.  
IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions.  
NOTE: Provides additional information.  
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TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.  
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HP technical support  
Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP web site:  
Collect the following information before calling:  
Technical support registration number (if applicable)  
Product serial numbers  
Product model names and numbers  
Applicable error messages  
Operating system type and revision level  
Detailed, specific questions  
For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.  
HP strongly recommends that customers sign-up online using the Subscriber's choice web site at  
Subscribing to this service provides you with e-mail updates on the latest product enhancements,  
newest versions of drivers, and firmware documentation updates as well as instant access to  
numerous other product resources.  
After signing-up, you can quickly locate your products by selecting Business support, and then  
Storage under Product Category.  
HP-authorized reseller  
For the name of your nearest HP-authorized reseller:  
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.  
Elsewhere, visit http://www.hp.com and click Contact HP to find locations and telephone  
numbers.  
Helpful web sites  
For product information, see the following web sites:  
http://www.hp.com/go/ebs  
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1 Introduction  
Designed for backup operations with high-end networks and high-performance servers, the HP  
StorageWorks MSL 6000 Series tape libraries are the next generation performers in high-volume  
backup and archival service. The libraries also feature high availability, maximum storage density,  
and easy serviceability.  
The library SCSI interface-to-host system supports Low Voltage Differential (LVD). The tape drives and  
the robotics control functions each use separate SCSI connections and SCSI ID addresses. Library  
SCSI I/O is provided through two VHDCI-series, 68-pin, Micro-D SCSI connectors located at the  
rear of the unit on each tape drive. Robotics SCSI I/O is provided through two VHDCI-series,  
68-pin, Micro-D SCSI connectors located on the library controller board.  
The remainder of this chapter describes the major components of the library, including:  
Models, page 15  
Accessories, page 16  
Tape Drives, page 16  
Robotics, page 23  
Library Controller Board, page 23  
Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots, page 25  
Front Panel Indicators, page 26  
Multi Unit Library Systems, page 27  
Models  
The MSL Series tape library family includes the following models:  
Two-drive models:  
• MSL6030  
• MSL6026  
Four-drive models:  
• MSL6060  
• MSL6052  
NOTE: MSL6030/MSL6060 libraries operate with Ultrium LTO drive technology;  
MSL6026/MSL6052 libraries operate with SDLT drive technology.  
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NOTE: Two-drive models are 8.75 in (22.23 cm) in height, sometimes referred to as 5U. Four-drive  
models are 17.50 in (44.45 cm) in height, sometimes referred to as 10U.  
Any MSL Series tape library can operate as a standalone unit or can be installed in a rack to form  
a larger integrated multi unit library configuration. MSL6030/MSL6026 libraries contain up to two  
tape drives, two removable tape cartridge magazines, and robotics capable of random or  
sequential tape cartridge operation. MSL6060/MSL6052 libraries contain up to four tape drives,  
four removable tape cartridge magazines, and robotics capable of random tape cartridge  
operation.  
NOTE: Throughout this manual, MSL6030/MSL6026 libraries will be referred to as two-drive  
models. MSL6060/MSL6052 libraries will be referred to as four-drive models.  
Accessories  
Contact your authorized service provider or visit the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/automation  
for the most current list of accessories that are available for an MSL Series library.  
Tape Drives  
MSL Series tape libraries support up to four tape drives (see Figure 1). SCSI I/O is accomplished  
through two VHDCI-series, 68-pin, Micro-D SCSI connectors located at the rear of the library on  
each tape drive. The drives are numbered beginning with 0: the first tape drive is Drive 0, the  
second is Drive 1, etc.  
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Tape Drive 0  
Tape Drive 1  
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4
Tape Drive 2  
Tape Drive 3  
Figure 1 Library tape drive locations  
CAUTION: It is critical to ensure that the media you use matches the format of your tape drive.  
Cleaning cartridges and formatted data cartridges are unique for each drive technology. Damage  
may occur if inappropriate media is used in tape drives.  
NOTE: If using mixed media, ensure your software application supports it.  
NOTE: SDLT 600, Ultrium 1840, Ultrium 960, and Ultrium 460 tape drives do not offer hot-plug  
capability.  
Ultrium Tape Drives  
The Ultrium tape drive is a high-performance streaming tape drive that uses Linear Tape-Open (LTO)  
technology. An Ultrium 460 tape drive is capable of storing up to 200 GB (native) or 400 GB (2:1  
compression) of data per cartridge. An Ultrium 960 tape drive is capable of storing up to 400 GB  
(native) or 800 GB (2:1 compression) of data per cartridge. An Ultrium 1840 tape drive is capable  
of storing up to 800 GB (native) or 1600 GB (2:1 compression) of data per cartridge. Access the  
HP StorageWorks Ultrium Tape Drive User’s Guide from http://www.hp.com/support for more  
information about its features and capabilities.  
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Table 2 Ultrium Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate  
Drive Model  
Data Capacity  
Sustained Data Transfer Rate  
Ultrium 460  
200 GB (native)  
30 MB/sec (216 GB/hour)  
400 GB (compressed)  
400 GB (native)  
60 MB/sec (432 GB/hour)  
80 MB/sec (576 GB/hour)  
Ultrium 960  
800 GB (compressed)  
800 GB (native)  
160 MB/sec (1152 GB/hour)  
120 MB/sec (864 GB/hour)  
Ultrium 1840  
1600 GB (compressed)  
240 MB/sec (1728 GB/hour)  
NOTE: Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.  
Ultrium Tape Cartridges  
NOTE: In addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provided  
with your media for more information. Also see ”Maintaining Tape Cartridges” on page 92.  
CAUTION: HP Ultrium tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges  
formatted specifically for HP Ultrium. To avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to use  
appropriate cleaning cartridges, and properly formatted data cartridges.  
Approved media will have the Ultrium format trademark which indicates that the media has passed  
Ultrium format compliance testing (see Figure 2 for an example of the Ultrium 3 format trademark).  
Figure 2 HP Ultrium 960 format trademark  
For best results, always use HP branded media. For data and cleaning cartridges for your tape  
CAUTION: Do not bulk erase Ultrium formatted cartridges. This will destroy pre-recorded servo  
information and make the cartridge unusable.  
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Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your  
tape library. Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of  
repeated failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.  
CAUTION: Always discard damaged tape cartridges. If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a  
tape drive, it may in turn damage the drive, potentially requiring drive replacement.  
NOTE: For information on labeling tape cartridges, see ”Labeling Tape Cartridges” on page 75.  
SDLT Tape Drives  
NOTE: In addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provided  
with your media for more information. Also see Chapter 7, Troubleshooting” beginning on  
page 101.  
The SDLT tape drive is a high-capacity, high-performance streaming tape drive that uses Laser  
Guided Magnetic Recording (LGMR) technology to maximize the amount of data that can be stored  
on a tape. An SDLT 320 tape drive is capable of storing up to 160 GB (native) or 320 GB (2:1  
compression) of data per cartridge. An SDLT 600 tape drive is capable of storing up to 300 GB  
(native) or 600 GB (2:1 compression) of data per cartridge. Access the HP StorageWorks SDLT Tape  
Drive Reference Guide from http://www.hp.com/support for more information about its features and  
capabilities.  
Table 3 SDLT Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate  
Drive Model  
Data Capacity  
Sustained Data Transfer Rate  
SDLT 160/320  
160 GB (native)  
16 MB/sec (115.2 GB/hour)  
320 GB (compressed)  
32 MB/sec (230.4 GB/hour)  
36 MB/sec (259.2 GB/hour)  
SDLT 300/600 300 GB (native)  
600 GB (compressed)  
72 MB/sec (518.4 GB/hour)  
NOTE: Compressed capacity assumes a 2:1 compression ratio.  
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SDLT Tape Cartridges  
NOTE: In addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the documentation provided  
with your media for more information.  
CAUTION: SDLT tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges formatted  
specifically for SDLT. To avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to use appropriate cleaning  
cartridges, and properly formatted data cartridges.  
Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your  
tape library. Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of  
repeated failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.  
CAUTION: Always discard damaged tape cartridges. If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a  
tape drive, it may in turn damage the drive, potentially requiring drive replacement.  
NOTE: For information on labeling tape cartridges, see ”Labeling Tape Cartridges” on page 75.  
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Magazines  
MSL Series tape libraries contain two or four removable tape cartridge magazines that are  
accessible through the front doors (see Figure 3).  
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2
2
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2
Left Magazine(s), with integrated mail slot  
Right Magazine(s)  
Figure 3 Library magazines  
Looking from the front of the library, each left tape magazine includes a mail slot, which is  
accessible when that magazine door is open. When this mail slot pivots forward, you can insert or  
remove a single tape without having to unlock, remove, and reinventory the magazine. If a full tape  
cartridge magazine is required, the library can be reconfigured to recognize each mail slot as a  
standard data slot. The right tape magazine contains fixed cartridge slots (no mail slot feature), so it  
retains its full capacity at all times.  
NOTE: The slots and mail slots are numbered beginning with 0: the first slot is Slot 0, the second is  
Slot 1, etc. SDLT magazine maximum capacity is 26 slots; LTO magazine maximum capacity is 30  
slots.  
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Power Supplies  
MSL Series tape libraries support one or two power supplies depending upon the model (see  
Figure 4). These auto-ranging power supplies are capable of using any nominal AC voltage  
between 100 VAC and 240 VAC power, at 50 Hz or 60 Hz.  
Power to the library is supplied through AC connectors at the rear panel of each power supply  
receiver. Library power is normally controlled from the graphical user interface (GUI) touch screen;  
however, a manual power disconnect switch is located at the rear of each power supply.  
CAUTION: The power supply is generally not to be removed by the operator. Hazardous voltage is  
present in the cavity if the power cord is not removed. If a faulty power supply exists, contact your  
authorized service provider.  
For the four-drive models, two power supplies are supported to provide redundancy for mission  
critical operations. Both power supplies share the load under normal operating conditions, but if  
one of the power supplies fails, the remaining power supply assumes the full load (see Figure 4 on  
page 22). For the two-drive models, only one power supply is supported.  
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Power Switch  
Power Supply  
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AC Power Cord(s)  
Figure 4 Library power supplies  
NOTE: For the four-drive models, the left AC power receptacle is for the bottom power supply. The  
right AC power receptacle is for the top power supply.  
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Robotics  
MSL Series tape library robotics consist of a cartridge shuttle, motor hardware, motor drives, and  
other support electronics (see Figure 5). The four-drive models also contain a vertical axis  
mechanism that enables the robotics to travel between the upper and lower tape cartridge  
magazines. These robotics are capable of picking and placing tapes throughout a 180-degree arc  
that consists of the tape drives, tape cartridge magazines, and an optional Pass-Through  
Mechanism (PTM).  
The cartridge shuttle assembly includes a mounted bar code reader for scanning labeled tape  
cartridges installed in the magazines and tape drives.  
NOTE: Both full bar code reader scan and physical scan are conducted each time the library is  
initially powered up, or each time a tape magazine is accessed using normal operational modes.  
In four-drive models, the robotic-PTM interface is at the lower vertical axis PTM elevator position only.  
Figure 5 Library robotics (top cover removed)  
Library Controller Board  
The library controller board contains a single microprocessor and associated logic devices to  
control all robotics operations and manage overall library functions. The microprocessor enables the  
SCSI interface between the library and the host system.  
The library controller board is installed in a card cage at the rear of the library. In four-drive models,  
the library controller board can be serviced with a #1 Phillips screwdriver (see Figure 6). If a  
replacement controller board is needed, contact your authorized service provider. Step-by-step  
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procedures will be included with the replacement. In two-drive models, the library controller board  
cannot be removed.  
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Library Controller Board  
Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots (up to 5)  
Figure 6 Library controller board  
NOTE: The library controller board is not removable in two-drive libraries.  
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NOTE: For MSL Series libraries, the library controller board must be installed in the right-hand slot  
of the card cage area (upper card cage area for the four-drive models). The remaining slots on the  
library do not support the connections that are required for the library controller board to operate  
correctly.  
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2
3
SCSI VHDCI connector  
SCSI VHDCI connector  
Mode toggle switch  
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5
Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
Serial RS232 connector  
Figure 7 Library controller board connections  
NOTE: The mode toggle switch is not active.  
Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots  
MSL Series tape libraries contain one or two rear-access card cages, and one or two 32-bit,  
33-MHz Compact PCI backplanes (see Figure 8). These backplanes contain the plug-in connectors  
for a library controller board, and up to five optional HP-defined PCI add-in cards.  
CAUTION: Use of non-HP qualified PCI option cards can damage your MSL Series library and will  
void product warranty. Follow all operating instructions shipped with the optional card upgrade kit.  
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NOTE: The library controller board must be installed in the right slot of the card cage area (upper  
card cage area for the four-drive models).  
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2
Library Controller Board  
Optional Embedded Fibre Channel Board  
3
Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots (up to 5)  
Figure 8 Library card cages  
Embedded Network Storage Router (Optional)  
Some library models ship with an optional embedded Network Storage Router in the slot next to the  
library controller board.  
This board provides bidirectional connectivity in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric supporting Fibre  
Channel and SCSI devices. See ”Optional Fibre Channel Card” on page 167 for additional  
information on configuring and using the optional Fibre Channel board.  
Front Panel Indicators  
The library front panel indicators consist of the following:  
Viewing window—Lets you visually check the internal operations of the library.  
GUI touch screen—Manually operated to set up and configure the library.  
Library status LED—Displays the library operational status of the library.  
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2
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2
3
Viewing Window  
GUI Touch Screen  
Library Status LED  
3
Figure 9 Library front panel  
Multi Unit Library Systems  
MSL Series tape libraries can be stacked in a scalable combination with additional two-drive and  
four-drive models to form a multi unit library configuration. Through use of a rear-mounted  
Pass-Through Mechanism (PTM), all libraries in a multi unit library configuration can operate  
together as a single virtual library system. Stacked libraries are interconnected through their rear  
panel Ethernet connections to a supplied LAN hub that mounts to the rack enclosure. The LAN hub  
also provides a wide area network (WAN) connector when libraries are combined in their  
maximum stacked height.  
A maximum of four four-drive models or eight two-drive models can be connected together in this  
manner. Any combination of libraries, not exceeding 40 Units (40U) in total stacked height, can  
also be used. A multi unit library configuration appears as a single library to the host computer  
system and application software. For multi unit applications, the top library becomes the master unit  
and all other libraries are slave units.  
WARNING! The PTM continues to function each time a slave library is physically removed from the  
rack enclosure configuration during normal library operation. Refer to the HP StorageWorks MSL  
Series Pass-Through Mechanism Reference Guide for detailed installation, configuration, and  
operation information.  
The library robotics can pick and place tape cartridges into a movable elevator that encompasses  
the full length of the PTM. In this manner, individual tapes can be passed up or down between the  
libraries contained in the multi unit library configuration under the master library control. Robotics  
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access to the PTM is located at the rear of the library beneath the PTM cover (see Figure 10 on  
page 28).  
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2
PTM Interface Connector  
PTM Mounting Cover (removal required for PTM installation)  
Figure 10 Library PTM mounting location  
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2 Installation  
This chapter explains how to install an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library. Sections in this  
chapter include:  
Converting a Tabletop Model to a Rackmount Model, page 29  
Setting Up the Rackmount Model, page 30  
Converting a Rackmount Model to a Tabletop Model, page 34  
Applying Power to the Library, page 35  
Cabling for SCSI Configurations, page 36  
NOTE: Be sure to keep and store all shipping materials from your MSL Series tape library for  
potential future use.  
Converting a Tabletop Model to a Rackmount Model  
To make a tabletop library ready for rack enclosure installation:  
1. Remove the rubber feet.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Attach the inner rails to the library using the supplied Allen wrench and screws. Tighten the  
screws until snug.  
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Figure 11 Converting a tabletop model (four-drive model shown)  
Setting Up the Rackmount Model  
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:  
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.  
In single rack installations, the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack.  
In multiple rack installations, the racks are coupled.  
Only one rack component is extended at any time. A rack may become unstable if more than  
one rack component is extended for any reason.  
Setting up the rackmount model requires a template, rack enclosure slide rails, and two people or a  
mechanical lift to physically install the library in a rack enclosure.  
To set up the rackmount model:  
1. Use the template that shipped with the library to mark the location of the mounting hardware on  
the mounting rails of the rack enclosure (see Figure 12). The black dots along the sides of the  
template indicate the top of a U.  
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Figure 12 Library template (10000 rack enclosure shown)  
NOTE: For HP rack system/e and AlphaServer H9A rack enclosures, refer to the appropriate rack  
rail adapter kit.  
2. Remove the template and then attach the rails using the supplied fasteners (see Figure 12). The  
front rail brackets are threaded to directly accept screws. The rear brackets are not threaded and  
require cage/clip nuts in the rack enclosure rear vertical rails.  
NOTE: Refer to the Compaq Rack Products Reference Guide for detailed cage nut installation  
instructions on 10000 racks.  
NOTE: Fully tighten the front rail screws. Leave the rear rail screws “finger tight” to prevent binding  
when mounting the library.  
a. Fully extend the slide rails X on both sides of the rack enclosure until they lock.  
b. Slide the inner guide rail Y as far as possible to the front of the rail assembly.  
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Figure 13 Installing the rails  
3. Install the two slide-on clip nuts (previously marked using the template, two holes above the top  
bracket screw holes) on each of the front rack enclosure vertical rails (Figure 13).  
WARNING! Two people should perform the next step. Make certain, when the library is fully  
extended, that a force of 20% of the rack enclosure’s weight, but not more than 57 pounds (26 kg),  
applied in any direction other than upwards, does not cause the rack enclosure to overbalance.  
CAUTION: The library is heavier toward the tape drive end (rear).  
4. Using two people, lift the library and visually align the inner and intermediate slide rails.  
5. Carefully insert the library’s inner slide rails Z into the extended intermediate slide rails Y (see  
Figure 14).  
6. Slide the library into the rack enclosure until the rail locks are engaged.  
WARNING! A rack enclosure might become unstable if more than one library is extended for any  
reason. Extend only one library at a time.  
7. Push in on the rail locks to release the library and slide the library completely into the rack  
enclosure.  
8. Fully tighten the rear rail screws.  
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Figure 14 Installing the library (two-drive model shown)  
9. Remove the tape to open the doors for installation.  
10.Remove and discard the pull-tabs used to block the latch mechanism.  
NOTE: Do not close the doors. You must have access to the retaining screws to complete the  
installation. (If necessary, see Chapter 4, ”Operation” on page 49 for information on how to  
manually open the library doors.)  
11.With the doors open, secure the front panel to the rack enclosure using the retaining screws (see  
Figure 15).  
12.Close the doors. You can now cable the library.  
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Left Retaining Screw  
Right Retaining Screw  
Figure 15 Securing the library  
NOTE: Two-drive libraries require four retaining screws; four-drive libraries require two retaining  
screws.  
Converting a Rackmount Model to a Tabletop Model  
Converting to a tabletop model requires a tabletop conversion kit and two people or a mechanical  
lift to physically install the library into the tabletop base.  
To make a two-drive library ready for tabletop use:  
1. Position the tabletop base at the desired installation location.  
2. Lift the library and place it on the base.  
3. Place the top cover over the library and slide the locking tabs into the slots in the base.  
4. Slide the cover forward into place.  
5. Tighten the two thumb screws at the back of the library to lock the two parts together.  
6. Tighten the four rack mount fasteners at the front of the library to secure it in the case.  
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Figure 16 Converting a rackmount model (two-drive model shown)  
Applying Power to the Library  
To apply power to the library (see Figure 17):  
1. Connect each supplied power cord X to each power supply receptacle.  
NOTE: For four-drive models only, the left-hand AC power receptacle is for the bottom power  
supply. The right-hand AC receptacle is for the top power supply.  
2. Toggle each power switch Y on.  
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NOTE: You can remove the appliqué from the GUI touch screen by catching one corner and  
carefully lifting it.  
3. Wait for power to come on and graphical user interface (GUI) touch screen Z to activate the  
display.  
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Cabling for SCSI Configurations  
This section describes supported SCSI cable configurations for the library.  
The following SCSI configurations are detailed in this section:  
Two tape drives, dual host system (MSL6030/MSL6026)  
Four tape drives, dual host system (MSL6060/MSL6052)  
NOTE: MSL Series libraries support SCSI cable configuration for one to four hosts and one to four  
tape drives. Contact your authorized reseller for a list of supported configurations.  
NOTE: Host cables are not supplied with the MSL Series library.  
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See Appendix D, ”Configuration Examples” beginning on page 165 for a complete listing of  
potential configurations.  
Supported SCSI Cables  
NOTE: For optimum performance, a maximum of one tape drive per SCSI bus is recommended for  
Ultrium 460, Ultrium 960, and Ultrium 1840 tape drives.  
Each of the tape drives and the library controller constitute an independent SCSI target. When any  
two or more devices are connected to the same SCSI bus, each separate SCSI device must be  
assigned a unique SCSI ID. For information on assigning SCSI IDs, see Chapter 3, ”Library  
Configuration” on page 39.  
NOTE: SCSI IDs are set at the factory. If you want to change any of the firmware defaults, you can  
do so using the GUI touch screen.  
To connect a library to a host system, the host system must have at least one Wide LVD controller  
and the appropriate driver software.  
Two Tape Drives, Dual Host System  
Figure 18 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with two tape drives installed using  
a dual host system.  
1
2
SCSI Terminator  
0.5 m cable (to library controller card)  
3
4
Host cable (Bus 1, to host system)  
Host cable (Bus 0, to host system)  
Figure 18 MSL6030/MSL6026 library SCSI cable configuration (two tape drives, dual host system)  
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Four Tape Drives, Dual Host System  
Figure 19 shows a typical SCSI cable configuration for a library with four tape drives installed using  
a dual host system.  
1
2
1
1
3
1
4
5
6
1
2
3
SCSI Terminator  
0.5 m cable (to library controller card)  
Host cable (Bus 1, to host system)  
4
5
6
Host cable (Bus 3, to host system)  
Host cable (Bus 2, to host system)  
Host cable (Bus 0, to host system)  
Figure 19 MSL6060/MSL6052 library SCSI cable configuration (four tape drives, dual host system)  
NOTE: Daisy-chaining Ultrium 1840, 960 and 460 drives is not recommended due to degraded  
performance.  
CAUTION: Use the 19.8-inch (0.5m) cable Y to connect the tape drive and the library controller  
board.  
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This chapter explains how to configure an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library for normal  
operation. Sections in this chapter include:  
Changing Default Configuration Settings, page 39  
Setting a SCSI ID, page 39  
Setting Up a Reserved Slot, page 41  
Configuring the Network Settings, page 47  
For most applications, you do not have to change the default settings; however, if you do need to  
change a configuration setting, use the procedures provided in the following sections. If you are  
uncertain whether you need to change a setting, contact your authorized service provider.  
Configuration settings that might need to be changed include:  
Setting a SCSI ID, page 39  
Setting Up a Reserved Slot, page 41t  
Configuring the Network Settings, page 47  
Change configuration settings using the graphical user interface (GUI) touch screen. For a complete  
description of how the GUI touch screen works, see Chapter 4, ”Operation” on page 49.  
Setting a SCSI ID  
Each tape drive installed in the library requires a unique SCSI ID. The information provided in this  
section shows you how to set a SCSI ID.  
To set a SCSI ID:  
1. Turn the library on and wait until the Power-On Self Test (POST) concludes and the Status  
screen is displayed.  
2. Select the Menu option.  
3. Select SCSI in the Edit Options area to display the following screen.  
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Figure 20 SCSI option selection screen (two-drive model shown)  
NOTE: You can move to the next sequential SCSI options screen by touching the T.  
For example, to set the Drive 0 Bus ID to 3:  
a. Select the box next to the text “Drive 0 Bus ID:.” The resulting screen (see Figure 21) displays  
the current Drive 0 Bus ID along with the new value that you request.  
Figure 21 Drive 0 bus ID screen  
b. Touch the block that contains the number 3. This places your request into the New data  
field.  
c. Touch the Save option to confirm your request. A confirmation screen is displayed (see  
Figure 22).  
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Figure 22 SCSI ID confirmation screen  
d. Touch OK to confirm. A new SCSI ID now appears in the Drive 0 Bus ID data field (see  
Figure 23).  
Figure 23 Drive 0 bus ID data field screen (two-drive model shown)  
4. Repeat this procedure to set any remaining SCSI IDs.  
IMPORTANT: Do not set duplicate IDs, all SCSI IDs must be unique.  
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5. Touch the Back button repeatedly to return to the Main menu screen.  
Setting Up a Reserved Slot  
Use this option to designate one or more tape cartridge data storage slots as a cleaning slot, or to  
reduce the number of storage elements visible to the application software (for licensing reasons).  
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NOTE: Reserved slots may be incompatible with some application software.  
Reserved Slot Numbering  
Standard tape cartridge slots are numbered from the front of the magazine to the rear (see  
Figure 24 through Figure 27). If you reserve one slot, it becomes Cleaning Slot #0 in the last slot of  
the last magazine. Additional reserved slots continue in this front-to-rear pattern.  
1
#11  
#10  
#9  
#8  
#7  
#6  
#5  
#4  
#3  
#2  
#1  
#0  
#24  
#23  
#22  
#21  
#20  
#19  
#18  
#17  
#16  
#15  
#14  
#13  
#12  
2
3
4
1
2
Cleaning Slot #2  
Cleaning Slot #1  
3
4
Cleaning Slot #0  
Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured)  
Figure 24 Reserved slot locations, SDLT  
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#13  
#12  
#11  
#10  
#9  
#28  
#27  
#26  
#25  
#24  
#23  
#22  
#21  
#20  
#19  
#18  
#17  
#16  
#15  
#14  
#8  
#7  
#6  
#5  
#4  
#3  
#2  
#1  
4
#0  
1
2
Cleaning Slot #2  
Cleaning Slot #1  
3
4
Cleaning Slot #0  
Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured)  
Figure 25 Reserved slot locations, Ultrium (MSL6030)  
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#36  
#35  
#34  
#33  
#32  
#31  
#30  
#29  
#28  
#27  
#26  
#25  
#49  
#48  
#47  
#46  
#45  
#44  
#43  
#42  
#41  
#40  
#39  
#38  
#37  
3
4
1
2
Cleaning Slot #2  
Cleaning Slot #1  
3
4
Cleaning Slot #0  
Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured)  
Figure 26 Reserved slot locations, lower module, SDLT  
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2
#42  
#41  
#40  
#39  
#38  
#37  
#36  
#35  
#34  
#33  
#32  
#31  
#30  
#29  
#57  
#56  
#55  
#54  
#53  
#52  
#51  
#50  
#49  
#48  
#47  
#46  
#45  
#44  
#43  
4
1
2
Cleaning Slot #2  
Cleaning Slot #1  
3
4
Cleaning Slot #0  
Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured)  
Figure 27 Reserved slot locations, lower module, Ultrium (MSL6060)  
To reserve a slot:  
1. On the Menu screen, touch the Library option in the Edit Options area.  
2. On the Library options screen, press the T to scroll to the screen that contains the Total  
Reserved Slots option (see Figure 28).  
Figure 28 Total reserved slots screen  
3. Press the associated box next to the Total Reserved Slots option (see Figure 29).  
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Figure 29 Reserved slots numeric keypad screen  
4. Enter the number of slots to reserve and then press Save to confirm your change. On the  
resulting confirmation screen (see Figure 30), press OK to save.  
Figure 30 Total reserved slots confirmation screen  
5. Press the Back button repeatedly to return to the Main menu screen.  
NOTE: Your choice takes effect the next time you boot the library.  
NOTE: Changes to this option may require reconfiguring the software application in order to  
accommodate the change in storage slots.  
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Configuring the Network Settings  
The library automatically obtains an IP address from a DHCP server when the library is powered up.  
The library also supports user-specified fixed addresses through the front panel. To set a fixed  
address:  
1. On the Menu screen, touch Network in the Edit Options area.  
2. The IP Address Determination screen appears (see Figure 31).  
Figure 31 IP address determination screen  
3. Touch the IP Address Determination option (see Figure 31) and then the User Specified  
IP Address option (see Figure 32).  
Figure 32 User-specified IP address screen  
4. Touch OK to confirm your selection.  
5. Touch each IP Address option and then use the keypad to enter each IP address (see  
Figure 33).  
6. Save and confirm your selections.  
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Figure 33 Fixed IP address screen  
7. Press the Back button repeatedly to return to the Main menu screen.  
NOTE: You must reboot the library for settings to take effect.  
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4 Operation  
This chapter describes how to operate an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library. Sections in this  
chapter include the following:  
Front Panel, page 49  
Library Display Screens and Options, page 53  
Menu Selections, page 60  
Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges, page 72  
Front Panel  
The front panel of the library includes the following (see Figure 34):  
Magazine doors (left- and right-hand)  
Graphical user interface (GUI) touch screen  
Library status LED  
Viewing window  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
3
4
5
1
2
3
Left-hand Magazine Door  
Viewing Window  
GUI Touch Screen  
4
5
Library Status LED  
Right-hand Magazine Door  
Figure 34 Library front panel  
Magazine Doors  
The magazine doors have both an electrical release (via the GUI touch screen) and a manual  
release. It is always recommended that you open the magazine doors using the GUI touch screen.  
However, if the GUI touch screen fails, or if the magazines need to be accessed when power is off,  
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you can manually open the magazine doors by pushing a small metal pin or paper clip into the  
mechanical releases (see Figure 35).  
CAUTION: The magazine doors must only be opened manually in an emergency. Failure to  
follow normal procedures can cause data loss and equipment damage.  
NOTE: The library may not perform a complete inventory each time a magazine is manually  
removed and then replaced using the emergency release.  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
Left-hand Magazine Door Release  
Library Status LED  
3
Right-hand Magazine Door Release  
Figure 35 Magazine door mechanical releases (emergency access)  
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Indicators  
The library front panel indicators consist of a GUI touch screen and a library status LED (see  
Figure 36 and Table 4).  
1
2
GUI Touch Screen  
Library Status LED  
1
2
Figure 36 Library indicators  
Table 4 Library Status LED  
Indicator  
Description  
Solid green  
The library is operating correctly under normal  
conditions.  
Flashing green  
Solid amber  
The library is operating correctly; however, a change is  
being made on the GUI touch screen that interrupts the  
current library operation (off-line).  
The library is in a fault state as detailed by the error  
message on the GUI touch screen.  
Front Panel and Media Security Locks  
The following security features are available to help you avoid accidental interruption of library  
operation.  
GUI Touch Screen  
The GUI touch screen offers three levels of security (see Figure 37):  
User Level 1—allows access to the mail slot(s).  
User Level 2—allows magazine access, mail slot access, SCSI options, diagnostics, and lets you  
move media.  
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Service—allows access to the administrative menu that lets you view/edit library and SCSI  
options.  
NOTE: The library ships with a default service password of 5566.  
Figure 37 Password levels  
Each password is represented by four decimal digits that are stored in NVRAM in a range of 0001  
to 9999.  
NOTE: 0000 is used to disable password verification for each level.  
Enabling a password at a lower level re-enables disabled higher levels to that value. As a result,  
prior to accessing any higher level operation, you are prompted first to enter the new higher level  
password.  
You can also use a higher level password to gain access to a lower level operation. For example,  
use the Service password to access the Move Media operation. Using the Service password to  
access the Menu option also gives full access (without validating) to the Service operations.  
NOTE: To restore passwords if forgotten, use Set User Defaults on the Maintenance screen of the  
GUI. Note that any configuration that was previously set will be lost. If necessary, record all  
configuration settings before resetting the password.  
CAUTION: Do not use Set Factory Defaults or library damage may occur.  
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Host System  
Media can also be reserved by software running on the host. The library provides no GUI touch  
screen override for this command. Usually, exiting the host software restores media access. In the  
event of host failure, you can restore media access by cycling the library power.  
Library Display Screens and Options  
The library GUI touch screen displays graphics and text characters in the form of easy-to-understand  
messages. Graphics and text messages, along with their functions, are described in this section.  
Initialization Screen  
When power is first applied to the library, a series of Power-On Self Test (POST) diagnostics are  
performed. After the POST completes, the following initialization screen appears during the library  
inventory and scalability configuration.  
Figure 38 Initialization screen  
Library Status Screen  
After the POST executes successfully and the library initialization completes (approximately 45  
seconds), the following library Status screen appears (see Figure 39):  
1
2
Technical Support Information (HP logo)  
LCD Contrast Controls (reset and power-up)  
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2
Figure 39 Library status screen (two-drive model shown)  
The library Status screen lets you select the following options:  
Mail Slot Access  
Magazine Access  
Move Media  
LCD Contrast Controls  
Menu  
Online/Offline  
Status  
Power  
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Technical Support Information  
Selecting this option via the HP logo displays HP-specific technical support assistance information,  
including the HP StorageWorks and the HP technical support websites (see Figure 40).  
Figure 40 Technical support information screen  
Mail Slot Access (Left-hand Magazines Only)  
Select this option to display the Mail Slot Access screen (Figure 41). This option provides access  
to a mail slot while the library remains powered up. Note that a mail slot is reserved for the first  
tape cartridge slot in a left-hand magazine, and can be password protected or fully disabled. If the  
mail slot is disabled, this menu button is absent. On four-drive models, solenoids restrict access to  
the selected mail slots.  
Figure 41 Mail slot access screen (four-drive model shown)  
Magazine Access  
Select this option to display the Magazine Access screen (Figure 42). For two-drive models, this  
option lets you gain access to the left or right-hand magazine doors separately, or both magazine  
doors for tape cartridge placement or removal. For four-drive models, this option provides access to  
the upper-left, lower-left, or right-hand magazines separately, or both magazine doors for tape  
cartridge placement or removal.  
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NOTE: The Magazine Access option can be password protected.  
Figure 42 Magazine access screen (two-drive model shown)  
Move Media  
Select this option to display the Move Media screen (see Figure 43). The Move Media option  
lets you remove a cartridge from a tape drive, a data slot in any magazine, or a mail slot in a  
left-hand magazine. This option also lets you load and unload tape cartridges from the installed  
tape drives.  
See the section on ”Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot” on page 96 for detailed  
removal information.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of drive damage, use SDLT and Ultrium cleaning cartridges only in  
their respective drive types.  
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Figure 43 Move media screen (two-drive model shown)  
GUI Contrast Controls  
Select these options to increase or decrease the contrast of the GUI display (see Figure 39).  
Incremental steps are set by adjusting the GUI contrast controls from the library Status screen.  
Incremental steps can range from 0 to 31 depending on your preference. These settings are volatile  
and are restored to default values upon reboot or power cycling.  
Power  
Select this option to initiate a library power-down operation. After a successful power-down, a  
confirmation message appears (see Figure 44).  
NOTE: After you power-down the library, you must power it back up through the GUI display.  
NOTE: The library moves the shuttle assembly to the parked position before powering down. This  
position is a prerequisite for any library transport.  
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Figure 44 Power-down confirmation message screen  
Status  
Select this option to display the information Status screen (Figure 45). From this screen, touch a  
magazine icon to display detailed information about the cartridges in that magazine. Touch a drive  
icon to view drive ID information, cleaning information, tape cartridge information, and drive status.  
Figure 45 Status screen (four-drive model shown)  
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Cartridge Map  
Selecting this option provides you with a layout of the slots and cartridges that are currently being  
used in the library. Bar code labels are displayed if enabled and in use.  
Figure 46 Cartridge map screen (two-drive model shown)  
Online  
Menu  
Selecting this option places the library online or offline.  
NOTE: The library automatically comes online after a power-up initialization. You can use this  
option to place the library offline.  
Selecting this option lets you view, configure, and use the library (Figure 47). The Menu option  
displays three distinct areas:  
View System Data  
Utilities  
Edit Options  
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Figure 47 Menu screen  
Menu Selections  
This section describes the three Menu areas:  
View System Data  
Edit Options  
Utilities  
View System Data Area  
The View System Data area lets you select the following screens:  
Library Options  
SCSI Options  
Network Options  
Library Info  
Cartridge Map  
Library Options  
Selecting this option lets you view the library settings. These settings are defined from the Library  
option in the Edit Options area (see Figure 48 on page 61).  
NOTE: You can move to the next subsequent Library Options screen by selecting the T button.  
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Figure 48 View library options screen  
Table 5 lists and describes the available Library options.  
Table 5 View Library Options  
Option  
Description  
Library Remains Offline After  
Power-up Initialization  
Library does not go online after power-up initialization. You  
must select the Online option from the Menu screen on the GUI  
touch screen. The default is Disabled.  
Auto Power-Up An Installed  
Drive After Timeout  
Enables a tape drive to be automatically powered up (after a  
delay), after replacing a tape drive if you do not explicitly power  
up the tape drive from the GUI touch screen. The default is  
Enabled.  
Unload Mode  
Lets you determine whether a SCSI MOVE MEDIUMcommand  
is interpreted as Implicit or Explicit. If Implicit, the library unloads  
a tape drive before attempting to move a cartridge from that  
tape drive. If Explicit, the host must issue a SCSI UNLOAD  
command to a tape drive before each MOVE MEDIUM  
command that removes a cartridge from that tape drive. The  
default is Implicit.  
Total Reserved Slots  
Auto Clean Mode  
Lets you reduce a specified number of slots at the rear of a  
magazine. Some host software imposes size limits on library  
magazines for licensing purposes, and does not operate with a  
library that exceeds the licensed size. The default is 0.  
Lets you enable an automatic tape drive cleaning cycle. To use  
this option, you must have reserved a slot for a cleaning  
cartridge using the Total Reserved Slots option. The default is  
Disabled.  
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Table 5 View Library Options (continued)  
Option  
Description  
Drive and Slot Numbering  
Lets you specify whether SCSI elements in the library displays  
with either zero based or one based. Note that this only affects  
the GUI touch screen, not the actual SCSI element addresses. The  
default is Zero Based.  
Library Mode  
Lets you set the robotics operating mode to Random, Sequential  
Drv0, Sequential Drv n (two or more drives), or Sequential Split.  
Sequential Drive n and Sequential Split require two or more  
drives in the library. Sequential mode is not available with  
multi-module configurations. The default is Random.  
Sequential Mode  
Sequential Mode is locally controlled. Sequential operations  
begin with any cartridge loaded into Drive 0. The library  
monitors the drive status, and when the host unloads a cartridge  
from the drive, it returns the cartridge to the magazine, and then  
loads the next cartridge in magazine numerical order. This  
operation continues until all cartridges have been loaded, or  
until an empty slot is encountered. Two options are available:  
Normal (same as Library Mode above) and Recirculate. Instead  
of stopping after the cartridge in the last slot for the drive has  
been unloaded by the host, Recirculate mode continues the  
operation by loading the first cartridge for the drive.  
Recirculation will continue until an empty slot is encountered, or  
the operator unloads the tape using the GUI touch screen.  
LCD Contrast Adjust  
Mail-Slot Mode  
The LCD contrast controls let you increase or decrease the  
contrast of the LCD display. The incremental steps are set by  
adjusting the LCD Contrast Adjust option from the Library option.  
Incremental steps can range from 0 to 31 depending on your  
preference. The default is 16.  
Lets you enable or disable the mail slot(s) in a library. For the  
two-drive models, the default is Mail Slot Enabled. For the  
four-drive models, the default is Both Mail Slots Enabled.  
Barcode Label Size  
Lets you limit the length of the bar code label. Possible settings  
are 1 through 8. The default is 8.  
Barcode Label Assignment  
Lets you specify the alignment of a bar code label. The options  
are Left or Right. When used in conjunction with the Barcode  
Label Size option, this option strips unwanted trailing characters  
(left alignment) or leading characters (right alignment). The  
default is Left Align.  
Barcode Label Check Digit  
Lets you specify whether to enable or disable the verification of a  
check digit character in the bar code label. The default is  
Disabled.  
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Table 5 View Library Options (continued)  
Option  
Description  
Barcode Reader  
Lets you enable or disable the bar code reader retries option.  
The default is Retries Enabled.  
Module Configuration  
Lets you configure a library for Standalone, Master, or Slave  
operation. The default is Standalone.  
Library Auto Power-On Mode Lets you enable or disable an automatic library power-on after a  
power loss without the need to touch the GUI screen. The default  
is Enabled.  
SCSI Options  
Selecting this option lets you view the settings defined from the SCSI option in the Edit Options  
area (see Figure 49).  
NOTE: You can move to the next sequential SCSI Options screen by selecting the T. To return to  
the previous SCSI Options screen, select the S or Back button to return to the Menu screen.  
Figure 49 View SCSI options  
Table 6 lists and describes the available SCSI Options selections. (See ”Tape Drives” on page 16  
for an illustration of the drive numbering scheme.)  
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Table 6 View SCSI Options  
Option  
Description  
Drive 0 Bus ID  
Lets you set the SCSI addresses of drive 0. The designators  
Drive 0 (outer tape drive) through Drive n refer to the first  
through nth drives, counting from right to left starting with  
the master unit in a scaled Library system. Default is 1.  
Drive 1 Bus ID  
Lets you set the SCSI addresses of drive 1. The designators  
Drive 1 (inner tape drive) through Drive n refer to the  
second through nth drives, counting from right to left  
starting with the master unit in a scaled Library system.  
Default is 2.  
Drive 2 Bus ID  
(four-drive models  
only)  
Lets you set the SCSI addresses of drive 2. The designators  
Drive 2 (lower, outer tape drive) through Drive n refer to  
the third through nth drives, counting from right to left  
starting with the master unit in a scaled Library system.  
Default is 3.  
Drive 3 Bus ID  
(four-drive models  
only)  
Lets you set the SCSI addresses of drive 3. The designators  
Drive 3 (lower, inner tape drive) through Drive n refer to  
the fourth through nth drives, counting from right to left  
starting with the master unit in a scaled Library system.  
Default is 4.  
Library SCSI Bus ID  
Lets you set the SCSI addresses for the library robotics. The  
default is 0.  
Library SCSI Bus Parity Lets you enable or disable the library robotics SCSI bus  
parity checking. The default is Enabled.  
Mail Slot Access  
This option controls access to the mail slot and media  
removal. “Prevent Allow” Command Inhibits allows access  
to the mail slot via the GUI control panel and allows  
media removal. “Prevent Allow” Command Ignored  
prevents access to the mail slot and removal of media. This  
option is used for some backup applications. The default is  
“Prevent Allow” Command Inhibits.  
SCSI Mode  
Defines the loader as SCSI-2 or SCSI-3. The default is  
SCSI-3.  
Unit Attention  
Reporting  
Lets you select reporting of all or only one stacked-unit  
attention conditions. If set to Report All, the unit reports all  
unit attention conditions in sequence; if set to Report One,  
the unit reports only the highest priority condition. The  
default is Report All.  
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Table 6 View SCSI Options (continued)  
Option  
Description  
Init Element Status  
Lets you specify the library’s response to the SCSI  
INITIALIZE ELEMENT STATUScommand. The  
possible settings are No Inventory, Force Inventory, and  
Force Label Scan. The default is Force Inventory.  
Test Unit Ready  
Reporting  
Lets you specify the response to a TEST UNIT READY  
command if the library is in Sequential Mode. The  
possible settings are Standard or Custom. The default is  
Custom.  
Device Capability Page Lets you choose between two lengths of the mode  
Length  
sense/select device capabilities page (SCSI page 1Fh),  
which are Short (14 bytes) and Long (18 bytes), to  
accommodate different SCSI device implementations of  
this page. The default is Short (14 bytes).  
Transport Element  
Base Address  
Lets you set the base address for the robotics mechanism.  
The default is 0x0.  
Storage Element  
Base Address  
Lets you set the base address for the magazine slots. The  
default is 0x20.  
Transfer Element  
Base Address  
Lets you set the base address for the tape drives. The  
default is 0x1E0.  
Import/Export Element Lets you set the base address for the mail slot. The default  
Base Address  
is 0x1C0.  
Product Identification  
(PID)  
Lets you specify the response of the library’s robotics to the  
SCSI INQUIRYcommand in the Product Identification  
field. The default is MSL6000 Series.  
Vendor Identification  
(VID)  
Lets you specify the response of the library’s robotics to the  
SCSI INQUIRYcommand in the Vendor Identification  
field. The default is HP.  
Post Recovered Errors  
Lets you specify whether or not recovered errors are  
posted. The default is Disabled.  
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Table 6 View SCSI Options (continued)  
Option  
Description  
TapeAlert Mode  
Specifies conditions for logging and reporting the  
following Tape Alert data options. The default is  
Unconditionally Generate Recovered Error.  
Logging Disabled: Inhibits the logging  
feature.  
No Exceptions: The library must not report  
information exceptions.  
Generate Unit Attention: Reports  
information exceptions with a Unit Attention  
sense key and an ASC/ASCQ of 5D/00.  
Conditionally Generate Recovered Error:  
Reports information exceptions with a  
Recovered Error sense key and an  
ASC/ASCQ of 5D/00, if Recovered Error  
Reporting is enabled.  
Unconditionally Generate Recovered  
Error: Unconditionally reports information  
exceptions with a Recovered Error sense key  
and an ASC/ASCQ of 5D/00.  
Generate No Sense: Reports information  
exceptions with a No Sense sense key and an  
ASC/ASCQ of 5D/00.  
Report on Unsolicited Request Sense:  
Reports information exceptions with a No  
Sense sense key and an ASC/ASCQ of  
5D/00, only in response to an unsolicited  
REQUEST SENSEcommand.  
Abort Move Status  
Lets you specify the SCSI response while aborting a SCSI  
command. The possible settings are Busy or Not Ready.  
The default is Not Ready.  
Door Open Response  
Lets you specify the SCSI response when a library door is  
open. The settings are Ready or Not Ready. The default is  
Not Ready.  
Initiate Wide Data  
Transfer Negotiation  
Lets you enable the library to initiate a SCSI synchronous  
and wide data transfer negotiation with the host. The  
settings are Do Not Initiate or Initiate. The default is Do  
Not Initiate.  
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Option  
Description  
Data Transfer Speed  
Lets you set the robot or library SCSI data transfer rate to  
Synchronous, 10 MB/sec, Synchronous, 5 MB/sec, or  
Asynchronous Only. The default is Synchronous, 10  
MB/sec.  
Report Element Type  
The default is Disabled.  
Fast Terminate  
Sequence  
Network Options  
Selecting this option lets you view the settings defined from the Network option in the Edit  
Options area (see Figure 50). Table 7 on page 68 lists and describes the available options.  
NOTE: There are no firmware default settings for networks. Contact your network administrator for  
specific information on connecting the library to your network.  
Figure 50 Default view network options screen  
NOTE: The IP Address, IP Mask, IP Gateway, and DNS Server become available after selecting  
User Specified IP Address from the Network screen under Edit Options.  
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Table 7 View Network Options  
Option  
Description  
IP Address  
Determination  
Lets you obtain an IP address from a DHCP server or set a  
user specified IP address.  
IP Address  
IP Mask  
Lets you select an IP Address.  
Lets you select an IP Mask.  
IP Gateway  
DNS Server  
Lets you select an IP Gateway.  
Lets you select a DNS server address.  
Library Info  
Selecting this option lets you display the Miscellaneous Library Info screen (Figure 51). This  
screen displays the library’s firmware revision, the local IP and Ethernet address that is currently in  
use, the unit serial number, and the library’s power-on hours.  
Figure 51 View library info screen  
Edit Options Area  
The Edit Options area lets you select the following screens:  
Library  
SCSI  
Network  
Passwords  
Library  
Selecting this option lets you define the Library options used to configure the library for your  
specific needs (see Figure 52). Table 5 on page 61 lists and describes the available options.  
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NOTE: You can move to the subsequent Library screen by selecting the T.  
Figure 52 Edit library options screen  
SCSI  
Selecting this option lets you define the SCSI options used to configure the library for your specific  
needs (see Figure 53). Table 6 on page 64 lists and describes the available options.  
NOTE: You can move to the subsequent SCSI screen by selecting the T.  
Figure 53 Edit SCSI options screen  
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Network  
Selecting this option lets you define the Network options used to configure the library for your  
specific needs (see Figure 54). Table 7 on page 68 lists and describes the available options.  
Figure 54 Edit network options screen  
Passwords  
Selecting this option lets you define the Password options used to configure the library for your  
specific needs (see Figure 55). For information on library security features and password levels, see  
Front Panel and Media Security Locks” on page 51.  
Figure 55 Edit passwords options screen  
Utilities Area  
The Utilities area lets you select the following screens:  
Maintenance  
Diagnostics  
Factory  
Security Level  
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Maintenance  
Selecting this option lets you perform system maintenance on the library (see Figure 56):  
Figure 56 Maintenance screen  
The Maintenance menu options are described in Chapter 6, ”Maintenance” beginning on  
page 91.  
Diagnostics  
Selecting this option lets you perform a system calibration on available components (see Figure 57).  
Available options are dependent on the specified user level.  
The Diagnostics menu options are described in Chapter 7, Troubleshooting” beginning on  
page 101.  
Figure 57 Diagnostics screen (four-drive model shown)  
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NOTE: The Vertical Calibration button is only available on four-drive models.  
Factory  
The Factory menu options are intended for use by factory personnel only.  
CAUTION: Unauthorized use of the Factory option could render the library inoperable.  
Security Level  
Selecting this option lets you select passwords for a security level (see Figure 58).  
NOTE: The library ships with a default Service password of 5566.  
NOTE: Setting a value 0000 for a given level disables that level.  
Figure 58 Security level screen  
Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges  
Unless you are using the mail slot(s), a tape magazine must be removed from the library to remove  
or insert tape cartridges. Make sure the slot you want to use is not already reserved for a tape  
cartridge or cleaning cartridge that is now in a tape drive. The safest way to do this is to unload all  
tape drives before removing a magazine. You can unload all the tape drives either through your  
host system software or by using the LOAD/UNLOADcommand from the Library Option menu.  
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NOTE: Do not add more tape cartridges to the library than its rated slot capacity.  
CAUTION: Ultrium and SDLT tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges  
formatted specifically for the drive technology. To avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to  
use appropriate cleaning cartridges and properly formatted data cartridges. Contact an HP  
authorized dealer or sales representative for current compatibility and availability.  
Removing Magazines  
Library magazine removal is a manual operation. Access the magazines using the Magazine  
Access option from the library Status screen. This option lets you open the left- or right-hand  
magazine doors separately, or all magazine doors at the same time. After opening the appropriate  
magazine door, pull the magazine out from the library chassis (see Figure 59).  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Left-hand Magazine(s)  
Right-hand Magazine(s)  
Figure 59 Removing tape cartridge magazines  
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Inserting Cartridges into a Magazine  
A full left-hand magazine is shown in Figure 60. For two-drive models, the lowest numbered tape  
cartridge slot Y is the one closest to the front of the left-hand magazine. For four-drive models, the  
lowest numbered tape cartridge slot Y is the one closest to the front of the upper-left magazine.  
1
1
Tape Cartridge  
Orientation for  
Left-hand Magazine  
2
3
Lowest Numbered  
Tape Cartridge Slot  
Highest Numbered  
Tape Cartridge Slot  
3
2
Figure 60 Inserting a tape cartridge (left-hand magazine)  
Insert tape cartridges so that the bar code labels are facing outward (see Figure 60).  
NOTE: Handle and store tape cartridges in a clean, dust-free environment. Refer to the  
documentation provided with your tape cartridges for additional information.  
Using Mail Slots (Left-hand Magazines Only)  
Mail slots are used only with host system software that supports this feature. The mail slot feature lets  
you insert or remove a single tape without removing the entire magazine. The benefit of using a mail  
slot is that the magazine does not need to be reinventoried. Access the mail slots using the Mail  
Slot Access option from the library Status screen. This option lets you open a left-hand magazine  
door for mail slot access. After opening a left-hand magazine door, pivot the mail slot forward to  
insert a tape cartridge (see Figure 61).  
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NOTE: Mail slots must be enabled (firmware default) using the Mail Slot Mode option from the  
Edit Library Options menu. See Table 5 for more information.  
NOTE: Disabling a mail slot allows it to be used for an additional data slot, but this may be  
incompatible with some host software applications.  
1
1
2
Mail Slot Holder  
Tape Cartridge  
2
Figure 61 Left-hand magazine mail slot (two-drive model shown)  
Labeling Tape Cartridges  
Attaching a bar code label to each tape cartridge enables the library and application software to  
identify the cartridge quickly, thereby speeding up inventory time. Make it a practice to use bar  
code labels on your tape cartridges. Your host software may need to keep track of the following  
information and the associated bar code:  
Date of format or initialization  
Tape’s media pool  
Data residing on the tape  
Age of the backup  
Errors encountered while using the tape (to determine if the tape is faulty)  
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CAUTION: The misuse and misunderstanding of bar code technology can result in backup and  
restore failures. To ensure that your bar codes meet HP’s quality standards, always purchase them  
from an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself. For more information, refer to  
the order form provided with the library, as well as the Bar Code Label Requirements, Compatibility  
and Usage white paper available from http://www.hp.com/support  
.
Ultrium Labels  
Ultrium tape cartridges have a recessed area located on the face of the cartridge next to the  
write-protect switch. Use this area for attaching the adhesive-backed bar code label (see Figure 62).  
Do not apply labels onto the cartridge except in this designated area.  
CAUTION: The bar code label should be applied as shown in Figure 62 with the alphanumeric  
portion facing the hub side of the tape cartridge. Never apply multiple labels onto a cartridge, as  
extra labels can cause the cartridge to jam in a tape drive.  
Figure 62 Attaching a bar code label to an Ultrium tape cartridge  
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To ensure successful operation of your tape library, place the bar code label entirely within the  
recessed area, ensuring that no part of the label is outside of it (see Figure 63).  
Figure 63 Proper Ultrium bar code label placement  
SDLT Labels  
SDLT tape cartridges have a front slide slot located on the face of the cartridge next to the  
write-protect switch (see Figure 64 shows) Use this slot for inserting the bar code label by sliding it  
into the slot.  
CAUTION: Do not apply labels onto the top, bottom, sides, or back of the cartridge as this may  
cause damage to the tape drive, or interfere with reliable operation.  
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Figure 64 Attaching a bar code label to an SDLT tape cartridge  
Media Label Identifiers  
Be sure to use the proper bar code labels for your drive technology. Table 8 lists the identifier that is  
found at the end of 7- or 8-character SDLT and Ultrium bar code labels.  
CAUTION: To ensure that your bar codes meet HP’s quality standards, always purchase them from  
an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself. For more information, refer to the  
order form provided with the library, as well as the Bar Code Label Requirements, Compatibility and  
Usage white paper available from http://www.hp.com/support  
.
Table 8 Media Label Identifiers  
Cartridge Type  
SDLT 320  
Density  
Label Identifier  
160/320 GB  
300/600 GB  
200/400 GB  
400/800 GB  
800/1600 GB  
S or S1  
S or S2  
L2  
SDLT 600  
Ultrium 460  
Ultrium 960  
Ultrium 1840  
L3  
L4  
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the Remote Management Interface. Sections in this chapter include:  
Overview, page 79  
Accessing the Remote Management Interface, page 80  
Using Menu Buttons, page 82  
Changing the Remote Management Interface Passwords, page 88  
Overview  
The Remote Management Interface lets you monitor and control your automated tape library from  
any terminal connected to your network or via the World Wide Web. The Remote Management  
Interface hosts a dedicated, protected Internet site that displays a graphical representation of your  
library.  
After establishing a connection to the library, open any Web browser and enter the IP address of  
the library.  
NOTE: Be sure that proxy server settings in your browser are disabled  
This internet site can be accessed using either Microsoft Internet Explorer (3.0 or higher) or  
Netscape (3.0 or higher). The Remote Management Interface shows the overall status of the library  
at a glance, and presents a control panel for making adjustments and viewing details down to the  
cartridge level.  
To use the Remote Management Interface, you must have the following available:  
A 10 BaseT Ethernet Network  
An available IP address (either Internet or local)  
A host computer with COM port (initial setup and alternative maintenance procedures only)  
A computer with a Web browser installed that has access to your network  
Two configurations for the Remote Management Interface are available:  
World Wide Accessible.  
Local Area Network  
To configure the Remote Management Interface you must set the IP addresses. (For information on  
setting IP addresses, see ”Configuring the Network Settings” on page 47.)  
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CAUTION: Some options of the Remote Management Interface take the library offline. This inactive  
mode can interfere with host-based application software, causing data loss. Ensure that the library  
is idle before attempting to perform any remote operations that will take the library offline.  
Accessing the Remote Management Interface  
To access your library remotely, the library must be in the ready mode to establish communications  
with the Remote Management Interface. If you are unable to access the unit with your browser,  
verify the library is not being operated locally.  
1. Type the IP address in the Location field of your Web browser, and press Enter.  
The browser connects to the Remote Management Interface and displays a login prompt.  
Figure 65 Remote Management Interface login screen  
NOTE: The default level 1 password is 1. The default level 2 password is 2. The level 1 password  
only allows use of passive features, such as viewing library status.  
Use the MSLUtil.exe diagnostic utility and the serial interface to change the default passwords as  
described in ”Changing the Remote Management Interface Passwords” on page 88.  
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Figure 66 Remote Management Interface main screen  
3. Click on the library to access the Status screen (see Figure 67).  
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Using Menu Buttons  
The Remote Management Interface menu buttons include:  
Status, page 82  
Move Media, page 83  
Setup, page 84  
Functions, page 87  
History, page 88  
Status  
Click the Status button to view a display of itemized status information for the library in general,  
and for each drive. Scroll down to view additional information. You can configure two browser  
settings from this screen:  
Auto refresh: off /1 min / 2 min / 5 min  
This setting ensures that the status of your library displayed on the browser remains current.  
Inventory Display: Logical / Physical  
This setting enables you to display your library either logically (drives and slots are grouped  
separately) or physically (drives and slots are grouped by library module), depending on your  
preference.  
Information available from this screen:  
Library Status  
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Drive Status (Summary)  
Full Drive Status is available through the Full Drive Status button  
Move Media  
CAUTION: Do not move tapes while library application software is running. Fatal software faults  
may occur.  
This button allows you to move a selected cartridge to a target drive or cartridge slot.  
Figure 68 Move media screen  
1. Specify the source slot and destination.  
2. Click Execute the Move.  
A screen appears warning you that selecting Confirm causes the library to go offline during  
the move media operation. After the move media operation completes, a completion message  
appears.  
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Setup  
Click Setup for button-and-browser controls that let you set library, SCSI, and drive configuration  
options, also available on the Menu > Edit Options area of the tape library GUI.  
Figure 69 Setup screen  
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Library Configuration  
Click Library Config to set basic library parameters.  
Figure 70 Library configuration screen  
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SCSI Configuration  
Click SCSI Config to SCSI mode and Tape Alert parameters.  
Figure 71 SCSI configuration screen  
Drive Configuration  
Click Drive Config to set the SCSI IDs of the drives.  
Figure 72 Drive configuration screen  
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Functions  
The Functions pages present button-and-browser controls of selectable files.  
Figure 73 Functions screen  
Four functions are available from this screen:  
Drive cleaning operation  
Timed or Free running library diagnostic  
Library flash operation  
Reset the library  
CAUTION: Only perform the drive cleaning operation when the library displays a message  
informing you that a tape drive needs cleaning. Excessive, unrequested cleaning can damage the  
tape drives. See ”Running a Cleaning Cartridge” on page 93 for additional information.  
NOTE: See ”Updating Firmware” on page 97 for additional information on using the library flash  
operation in the Remote Management Interface.  
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History  
Click History to list files that you can display or download. Scroll down for additional menus.  
Figure 74 History screen  
When you select a file, a Save As window appears, letting you select a network destination for the  
download. When you select Display Trace, the log will display through the browser.  
Changing the Remote Management Interface Passwords  
The Remote Management Interface is set with two default passwords for level 1 and level 2 access  
to features. Use the MSLUtil diagnostic utility and serial interface to change the default passwords  
for the Remote Management Interface.  
NOTE: The default passwords cannot be changed in the Remote Management Interface. The  
default passwords can only be changed by using the MSLUtil diagnostic utility and diagnostic cable  
connection to the computer running the utility.  
To change level 1 and/or level 2 passwords:  
1. Install the diagnostic utility on a Windows compatible computer using the MSLUtil CD supplied  
with the library.  
2. Connect the diagnostic cable from the computer installed with the diagnostic utility to a serial  
port on the library controller board located at the back of the library.  
3. Start MSLUtil and select Connect from the tool bar.  
4. Click OK to use the default setting. A communication path is established to the library.  
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5. Select Configure from the tool bar.  
6. Select Set Values from the menu.  
7. Select the Access tab in the Configure Library window. The default passwords display for levels  
1 and 2.  
8. Change the default password(s) to a new password and click OK.  
9. Click OK to confirm the changes.  
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6 Maintenance  
Using the Library Maintenance Menu, page 91  
Maintaining Tape Cartridges, page 92  
Running a Cleaning Cartridge, page 93  
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot, page 96  
Updating Firmware, page 97  
Using the Library Maintenance Menu  
You can use the library Maintenance menu to perform system maintenance. Access this menu from  
the GUI touch screen by selecting Menu > Utilities > Maintenance. Table 9 lists the available  
options.  
Table 9 Maintenance Menu  
Option  
Description  
Clean Drive  
Cleans a drive by selecting the drive to  
be cleaned, and the slot or mailslot  
where the cleaning cartridge is  
located.  
Replace Drive  
Drive Format  
Deactivates a drive prior to its removal.  
Formats a tape once the density and  
compression settings have been  
selected.  
Park Drives  
Parks all drives prior to transporting the  
library.  
Set User Defaults  
Force Reconfiguration  
Restores the library to its firmware  
default settings.  
Forces library to reconfigure based on  
current or new SCSI elements.  
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Table 9 Maintenance Menu  
Option  
Description  
Reboot Library  
Flash Drive From Tape  
Reboots the library.  
Downloads firmware from a selected  
tape to a selected drive.  
NOTE: The firmware update (FUP)  
tape must be in the mail slot before  
beginning this operation.  
Eject Tape From Drive  
Terminates any on-going operations in  
the selected drive, and attempts to eject  
the cartridge.  
NOTE: This function should be used  
as a last resort to retrieve a cartridge  
from a drive.  
Maintaining Tape Cartridges  
NOTE: In addition to the information provided in this section, refer to the documentation provided  
with your media for more information.  
Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your  
library. Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of  
operation and drive failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.  
Repeated drive failures may indicate defective tapes. Tapes need to be inspected and replaced if  
they have been dropped, damaged, or used with a failed drive. To determine if the tapes have been  
damaged:  
Gently shake the tape cartridge to verify that no internal parts are rattling, indicating that they  
may be loose.  
Look at the tape cartridge to check for any obvious cracks or other physical damage. Look for  
broken or missing parts.  
CAUTION: Always discard damaged tape cartridges. If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a  
tape drive, it may in turn damage the drive potentially requiring drive replacement.  
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Do not use cartridges with:  
Tape or leaders that have been touched with bare fingers, as this may transfer oils to the tape  
head.  
Labels used on the top, bottom, sides, or back of the cartridge. Use the label slot or recess only.  
More than one label applied, as extra labels can cause the cartridges to jam in the tape drive.  
Ultrium Cartridges  
CAUTION: Do not bulk erase Ultrium formatted cartridges. This will destroy pre-recorded servo  
information, and make the cartridges unusable.  
SDLT Cartridges  
In addition to the general inspection listed on page 92, you can further determine if SDLT tapes  
have been damaged by doing the following:  
Visually inspect the tape for a broken, unseated, or misaligned tape leader (Figure 75 on  
page 93).  
Check the leader position by pressing in the door lock to release the cartridge door. While  
pressing in the door lock, push the tab down to open the door. Be careful not to touch the tape  
after opening the door. Ensure that the leader is in the correct position (Figure 75 on page 93).  
Worn (Do Not Use)  
Good  
Figure 75 SDLT buckle leaders  
Running a Cleaning Cartridge  
Use the Clean Drive menu option contained in the Maintenance submenu of the Utilities area  
on the front panel display to clean tape drives installed in HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library.  
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CAUTION: Only perform the Clean Drive menu option when the library displays a message  
informing you that a tape drive needs cleaning. Excessive, unrequested cleaning can damage the  
tape drives.  
CAUTION: Ultrium and SDLT tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges  
formatted specifically for the drive technology. To avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to  
use appropriate cleaning cartridges and properly formatted data cartridges. Contact an HP  
authorized dealer or sales representative for current compatibility and availability.  
NOTE: Backup application software must be compatible with the library autoclean feature to avoid  
robot command conflicts.  
NOTE: HP does not support preventive autocleaning operation.  
Because the cleaning cartridge is abrasive, you should not use it unless the message “Use  
Cleaner” appears on the front panel display. There are three ways to manage the cleaning of the  
installed tape drives:  
Automatically, by application software.  
Automatically, by enabling Auto Clean Mode.  
Manually, by selecting the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the  
front panel display.  
Automatically Running a Cleaning Cartridge  
You can configure the library so that it automatically runs the cleaning cartridge mode. After a tape  
drive that needs cleaning completes an unload operation, it sends a cleaning needed message to  
the library. This activates an automatic cleaning cycle if the cleaning cartridge slot has been  
reserved, Auto Clean Mode has been selected from the Library Options menu, and the  
appropriate cartridge technology is loaded.  
To configure the library to use Auto Clean Mode, do the following:  
1. Reserve a cleaning cartridge slot. (See ”Setting Up a Reserved Slot” on page 41 for more  
information.)  
2. Enable Auto Clean Mode. (See ”Library Display Screens and Options” on page 53 for more  
information.)  
Manually Running a Cleaning Cartridge  
A cleaning cartridge can be installed and run from one of three locations:  
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The Mail Slot—This location has the advantage of not needing to remove a magazine to use a  
data cartridge slot, or to reserve a cleaning cartridge slot.  
A Tape Cartridge Slot—This location requires removing a magazine to insert a cleaning  
cartridge in a tape cartridge slot, and then removing it after cleaning.  
The Cleaning Slot—This location requires reserving the last tape cartridge slot for exclusive use  
as a cleaning cartridge slot. The advantage with this method is that the cleaning cartridge is  
stored in the library and is always available for use. It needs to be handled only when it expires  
and needs to be replaced. (See ”Setting Up a Reserved Slot” on page 41 for more information.)  
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Mail Slot  
1. Insert a cleaning cartridge into a Mail Slot (see ”Using Mail Slots (Left-hand Magazines Only)”  
on page 74).  
2. Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel  
display.  
3. Select Source and then Mail Slot in the Source Element Type box.  
4. Select Cleaning. If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned, press Drive in the  
Destination Element Type box to sequence through the available tape drive choices. You  
can also use the Decimal Keypad to enter the tape drive number directly.  
5. When the source and destination entries are correct, select Execute Clean.  
Slot. To remove the cleaning cartridge, select Mail Slot Access from the library Status  
screen.  
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Tape Cartridge Slot  
1. Insert a cleaning cartridge into an appropriate tape cartridge slot (Slot 0, for example). (see  
Using Mail Slots (Left-hand Magazines Only)” on page 74).  
2. Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel  
display.  
3. Select Source. If the default entry is not the slot with the cleaning cartridge, press Slot in the  
Source Element Type box to sequence through the available cartridge slots. You can also  
use the Decimal Keypad to enter the slot number directly.  
4. Select Cleaning. If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned, press Drive in the  
Destination Element Type box to sequence through the available tape drive choices. You  
can also use the Decimal Keypad to enter the tape drive number directly.  
5. When the source and destination entries are correct, select Execute Clean.  
6. When the cleaning cycle completes, the library returns the cleaning cartridge back to the tape  
cartridge slot. To remove the cleaning cartridge, select Magazine Access from the library  
Status screen.  
Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Cleaning Slot  
1. Reserve a cleaning tape cartridge slot. (See ”Setting Up a Reserved Slot” on page 41 for more  
information.)  
2. Install a cleaning cartridge in a reserved slot.  
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3. Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel  
display. Note that the Source window defaults to the cleaning slot (Cln’g Slot 0).  
4. Select Cleaning. If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned, press Drive in the  
Destination Element Type box to sequence through the available tape drive choices. You  
can also use the Decimal Keypad to enter the tape drive number directly.  
5. When the destination entry is correct, select Execute Clean.  
6. When the cleaning cycle completes, the library returns the cleaning cartridge back to the  
cleaning cartridge slot (Cln’g Slot 0). To remove the cleaning cartridge, select Magazine  
Access from the library Status screen.  
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot  
A message will appear on the front panel display when the cleaning cartridge has expired.  
Examine the library Status screen to make sure that the cleaning cartridge has been unloaded  
from the tape drive to the reserved slot. If not, then unload it to the mail slot using the Move Media  
menu option from the library Status screen.  
NOTE: A cleaning cartridge can be removed and replaced by removing a right magazine, or by  
using a mail slot in a left magazine.  
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Right Magazine  
1. Select Magazine Access from the library Status screen.  
2. Remove the appropriate right magazine from the library.  
3. Remove the expired cleaning cartridge from the last tape cartridge slot. Mark it as EXPIRED, and  
properly dispose of it.  
4. Place a new cleaning cartridge in the last tape cartridge slot of a right magazine.  
5. Replace the appropriate right magazine.  
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Mail Slot  
1. Select the Move Media menu option from the library Status screen.  
2. Select Source and then press Cleaning Slot in the Source Element Type box.  
3. Select Destination and then press Mail Slot in the Destination Element Type box.  
4. Select Execute Move to place the cleaning cartridge in a Mail Slot.  
5. When the move completes, press the Back button to access the default front panel display.  
6. Select Mail Slot Access from the library Status screen, and then remove the expired cleaning  
cartridge. Mark it as EXPIRED, and properly dispose of it.  
7. Place a new cleaning cartridge in a Mail Slot.  
8. Select the Move Media option from the library Status screen.  
9. Select Source and then press Mail Slot in the Source Element Type box.  
10.Select Destination and then press Cleaning Slot in the Destination Element Type box.  
11.Select Execute Move to put the new cleaning cartridge in a mail slot.  
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Updating Firmware  
NOTE: Before upgrading firmware, be sure to generate a support ticket using HP StorageWorks  
Library & Tape Tools (see page 98). The resulting information may be helpful to your service  
provider in resolving potential issues that may have prompted the firmware upgrade.  
MSL Series tape libraries can be flashed using HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools (L&TT), the  
Remote Management Interface, or the MSLUtil.exe diagnostic utility and diagnostic cable.  
Checking the Firmware Revision  
Before downloading new firmware, check your current firmware revisions, and compare them to the  
latest available revisions at http://www.hp.com/support, or through L&TT. You can check your current  
firmware revisions from the GUI touch screen. Select Menu > View System Data > Library  
Info.  
To update the firmware using the Remote Management Interface, you need a LAN connection to the  
library, or an Ethernet connection to the World Wide Web.  
1. Login to the Remote Management Interface.  
NOTE: See ”Accessing the Remote Management Interface” on page 80 for additional information  
on setting up and using the Remote Management Interface.  
2. Click on Functions.  
3. Scroll down to Library Flash Operation.  
Figure 76 Updating firmware using the Remote Management Interface  
4. Select Flash Library from Remote File or Flash Library from Local File (see  
Figure 76).  
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File.  
Figure 77 Copying firmware using the Remote Management Interface  
NOTE: If you select Flash Library from Local File, the *.bin file must be copied from  
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/products/storageworks/msl to the /upload directory, which is located on the  
library at the IP Address/upload. The level 1 password may be required to perform this procedure.  
Figure 78 Confirming the Flash operation using the Remote Management Interface  
5. Click Confirm to start the Flash operation. The library firmware automatically updates.  
6. The library will reboot. Verify that the firmware level has been updated successfully by selecting  
the Library Info button from the View System Data area of the GUI to view the Firmware  
Revision.  
Using HP StorageWorks Library & Tape Tools  
HP StorageWorks Library & Tape Tools may already be installed on your host. If not, you can  
.
Online help and instructions are included with the utility.  
Using a Serial Connection  
To update the firmware using the MSLUtil.exe you will need:  
MSLUtil.exe and the proper version of firmware, available for download from the HP website at  
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Cable assembly, serial RJ11 to DB9  
PC with available serial port  
Firmware Flashing Procedure  
1. Install the MSLUtil.exe on the PC.  
2. Copy the firmware image (*.bin) into the same directory that the MSLUtil.exe was installed.  
3. Connect the library diagnostic port to the PC using the supplied cable assembly.  
4. Start the MSLUtil.exe.  
5. Click Connect, select the PC serial port that the cable assembly is connected to, and then click  
OK.  
6. Click Download > Browse. Navigate to the directory with the firmware image *.bin.  
7. Click OK. The library firmware automatically updates.  
NOTE: If the flash process does not complete, select a lower baud rate option, available under the  
Connect window, and try again.  
8. The library will reboot. Verify that the firmware level has been updated successfully by selecting  
the Library Info button from the View System Data area of the GUI to view the Firmware  
Revision.  
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7 Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes how to identify and resolve the problems that can cause an HP StorageWorks  
Identifying Platform Problems, page 101  
Performing Error Recovery, page 102  
Troubleshooting General Problems, page 135  
Using Diagnostic Support Tools, page 140  
Running Library Diagnostic Tests, page 141  
Identifying Platform Problems  
An incorrect installation or configuration can cause platform problems. In this case, the library  
appears to be operating normally, but no data can be interchanged, or performance is poor. You  
also might or might not get an error code on the graphical user interface (GUI) touch screen. To  
identify an error caused by this type of problem, check your installation and configuration setup.  
See Chapter 2, ”Installation” beginning on page 29 for information on how to correctly install and  
configure the library.  
General drive errors usually result from a miscommunication between a library processor and a tape  
drive processor, drive and tape interaction issues, or a mechanical malfunction within the library.  
Both platform problems and general tape drive errors display an error message and a Fault  
Symptom Code (FSC) on the GUI touch screen. Use an FSC to report errors to your authorized  
service provider, or in some cases, to determine a recovery procedure.  
The library depends on several other components to operate correctly. Errors that seem to be caused  
by the library often are a result of issues on the host, the network cabling, or with the application  
software. When troubleshooting the library, begin by ruling out these components.  
Your application software may need to be reconfigured or, in some cases, reinstalled after you have  
installed additional drives or slots into the library. Changing the number of magazines, number of  
reserved slots, or changing between SDLT and Ultrium magazines will also require changes to the  
software. Some application software may require the purchase of additional add-on components  
and/or licenses when increasing the number of storage slots or drives. Contact your application  
software provider for more information, or if newly installed storage slots are drives are not  
recognized by your application software.  
NOTE: The library numbers drives and slots beginning with 0. Your software application may  
number these items beginning with 1. Be aware of this difference in numbering when  
troubleshooting the library.  
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Performing Error Recovery  
Figure 79 outlines the recommended steps for error recovery. You should follow this chart in all  
cases. FSCs are listed in Table 10 on page 103. For general library problems, see ”Troubleshooting  
General Problems” on page 135.  
Figure 79 Troubleshooting flow chart  
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Fault Symptom Codes (FSCs)  
An FSC is accompanied by a descriptive message and instructions for clearing the fault.  
NOTE: If an error message appears that is not included in Table 10, write down the fault code  
number and follow the recovery procedure. If the same error occurs again, contact your authorized  
service provider. If you did not write down the fault code number, you can retrieve it from the error  
log.  
Table 10 Fault Symptom Codes  
FSC  
Message  
ERP  
0306 Novram Update Error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Attempt firmware upgrade.  
(The firmware update failed.)  
0501 Barcode Not Active Error  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(The hardware could not detect a bar  
code reader.)  
0901 OS Catastrophic Error  
0902 OS Task Exit Error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
(TCP/IP data error)  
Check the ethernet connections on the  
router for the master to slave(s)  
communication.  
0A01 Invalid Ethernet (MAC) Address  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
(The library’s ethernet (MAC) address  
stored in the non-volatile configuration is  
not valid. The last three octets are either  
0:0:0, or 255:255:255.)  
Check IP address.  
0A02 Invalid IP subnet Mask  
(255.255.255.255)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Ensure configuration options are set  
(The ethernet subnet mask stored in the  
nonvolatile configuration is not valid -  
255.255.255)  
correctly.  
0B01 Public Ethernet Open Error  
Make sure a valid Ethernet address has  
been programmed using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance ->  
Library)  
(The library could not initialize the public  
Ethernet interface)  
• Reboot the library  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
0B02 Public Ethernet Set IP Error  
Make sure a valid Ethernet address has  
been programmed using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance ->  
Library)  
(The library could not set the IP  
parameters)  
• Reboot the library  
1001 SCSI Firmware Error  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(Internal SCSI task processing error.  
Unexpected state or hardware status.)  
Check the SCSI cable connections to  
make sure they are secured.  
Make sure the library controller board  
has SCSI termination.  
1002 SCSI FIFO Empty  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(The SCSI controller data FIFO is empty  
but should contain more data bytes.)  
Check the SCSI cable connections to  
make sure they are secured.  
Make sure the library controller board  
has SCSI termination.  
1003 SCSI FIFO Error  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(The SCSI controller data FIFO should be  
empty but still contains data bytes.)  
Check the SCSI cable connections to  
make sure they are secured.  
Make sure the library controller board  
has SCSI termination.  
1004 SCSI Gross Error  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(The SCSI controller detected a gross error  
condition. Invalid SCSI bus phase or  
DMA error.)  
Ensure SCSI options are set correctly.  
Check the SCSI cable connections to  
make sure they are secured.  
Make sure the library controller board  
has SCSI termination.  
Check host SCSI cable and connections.  
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FSC Message  
1005 Illegal SCSI Cnt Cmd  
(Either an invalid command was sent to  
ERP  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
Check that application is certified to work  
with your library and has up-to-date  
patches.  
the SCSI controller, or the controller was  
not in the correct mode.)  
Ensure SCSI options are set correctly.  
Check the SCSI cable connections to  
make sure they are secured.  
Make sure the library controller board  
has SCSI termination.  
Check host SCSI cable and connections.  
1007 SCSI Invalid Element  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(Internal SCSI task processing error.  
Invalid element type was detected.)  
Check host SCSI cable and connections.  
1008 SCSI No Pending Int.  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
1009 SCSI Invalid Int.  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
connectors and cables.  
(The SCSI controller posted an invalid  
interrupt status.)  
Check host SCSI cable and connections.  
100F SCSI Un-terminated Resets  
Verify that the library SCSI bus is  
properly terminated.  
(SCSI Continuous Resets Detected)  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
2004 Loader Not Ready  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
(Failed to fetch, stow, scan, move, pass  
through, or loader detected invalid  
command and aborted.)  
2008 Illegal Move  
Verify the source and destination of the  
move operation.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
2009 Door Open (status only)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Select  
(Door is forced open or door sensor  
failed.)  
Make sure door(s) are closed.  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
200A Menu Mode  
Take the library out of the Menu Mode  
via the backspace using the LCD touch  
display.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
200C Cart Inaccessible  
Invalid user initiated operation. Select  
parameters correctly and try again.  
(For an SDLT drive, indicates the tape is  
Ensure drive is powered on.  
not in the unloaded state. For an Ultrium  
drive, indicates the tape is not ejected.  
Cartridge in drive is not accessible from  
changer.)  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Reactivate drive using control panel  
maintenance menu and reseat drive.  
200D Drive In Error  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
(A general drive error detected by control  
task)  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Reseat drive.  
200E No Magazine  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Cannot move from changer. Element not  
installed.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Select  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Check for magazine.  
Replace magazine.  
200F Removal Prevented  
Attempt to unload drive from software. If  
fails, power off unit, disconnect from SCSI  
bus, and retry operation.  
Invalid host initiated operation. Check  
that application is certified to work with  
your library and has up-to-date patches.  
(Receive medium prevent removal from  
drive for a fetch.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Select  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Check for firmware tape in drive.  
Check for cleaning tape in drive.  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
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FSC Message  
2010 Ctl. Firmware Error  
(Internal task processing error.  
ERP  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Upgrade firmware if a newer revision  
Unexpected event. SMX send or receive  
error.)  
exists.  
2030 Drive Timeout Error  
Check if the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Reseat drive.  
2080 Drive Code Update Command Error  
Make sure that the firmware is the correct  
file for this product.  
(Update code from SCSI or from tape  
failed.)  
Check if the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Attempt firmware upgrade again.  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
2081 Move Command Failure  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Move command from or to drive slot  
failed. Detected by control task.)  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
2090 Open Mail Slot Fault  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Door open sensor time-out detected  
when open door.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Run sensor test.  
Make sure door(s) are closed.  
2091 Open Left Door Fault  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Door open sensor time-out detected  
when open door.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Run sensor test.  
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FSC Message  
2092 Open Right Door Fault  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Door open sensor time-out detected  
when open door.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Run sensor test.  
Make sure door(s) are closed.  
2093 Open Doors Fault  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Door open sensor time-out detected  
when open door.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Run sensor test.  
Make sure door(s) are closed.  
Press Enter to clear the message.  
2094 Open DLT Handle Fault  
(Failed to open DLT handle.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display  
Make sure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
20a0 No IP Address Found  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(SMC router failed to get an IP address.)  
Ensure network configuration options are  
set correctly.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
20a1 No IP Address Mode Fault  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(SMC router failed to detect static or IP  
address mode.)  
Ensure network configuration options are  
set correctly.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
20b0 Unknown Exchange For The Async  
message  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen. Wait 30  
seconds to power up again.  
(Unexpected exchange detected when  
process messages.)  
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FSC Message  
20c0 Drive In Error  
(Control failed to set SCSI ID.)  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Check SCSI ID settings.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
20c1 Drive In Error  
(Control failed on installed drive.)  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Check SCSI ID settings.  
Check cabling.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
3000 Motor Fault Condition  
(One of the robot motors has been  
disabled and could not be re-enabled.)  
3002 Picker Tach Errors  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Picker tachometer errors were detected  
when checking slots.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
3005 Pass-thru Tach Errors  
Power down the library using the LCD  
touch display.  
(Excessive Pass through elevator tach  
errors.)  
Remove Pass-through and check  
connections.  
3011 Bin Fetch Failure  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
(Loader failed to fetch a cartridge from a  
bin.)  
magazine(s).  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
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FSC Message  
3013 Drive Fetch Failure  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Loader failed to fetch a cartridge from a  
drive.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3014 Drive stow Failure  
Stow to drive failed  
Make sure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Try loading then unloading the cartridge  
via the Move Media option using the  
LCD touch display.  
3015 Drive Timeout Failure  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Loader detects unload command  
time-out.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
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FSC Message  
3016 Drive Status Failure  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3017 Drive In Flux Timeout  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Time-out waiting for drive to clear the full  
status.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3018 Drive Load Retry Failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(SLTO drive fail to load, detected in drive  
task.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used int he last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
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FSC Message  
3019 Drive Open Door Failed  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used int he last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
301A Drive Close Door Failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
301B Drive Communication Error  
(Intertask send, receive failed.)  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
301C Drive Get General Status Fail  
(Drive communication failed.)  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
301D Drive Get Status 3 Fail  
301E Drive Unload Fail  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Contact support.  
Make sure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Try unloading then loading the cartridge  
via the Move Media option using the  
LCD touch display.  
3020 Undefined Config  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(In loader, unexpected configuration, not  
a 5U or 10U model. In diagnostics,  
invalid source or destination.)  
Contact support.  
3030 Orphan Cartridge not stowed  
Unload magazine, remove a tape,  
replace the magazine, and retry the  
operation.  
(The loader could not successfully stow an  
orphan cartridge to a bin.)  
3031 Chassis S/N Mismatch. Previous S/N  
retained  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
No action is required. This error is  
expected when replacing the controller  
board. If controller board was not  
replace, then contact support.  
(The serial number scanned from the bar  
code label does not match the value  
stored in non-volatile memory.)  
3032 Chassis S/N Character count is not  
correct  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Contact support.  
(A valid serial number bar code label  
could not b read.)  
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FSC Message  
3033 Chassis S/N did not scan  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(A valid serial number bar code label  
could not be read.)  
Contact support.  
3034 Chassis S/N save operation failed  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(The serial number scanned from the bar  
code label could not be saved to  
non-volatile memory.)  
Contact support.  
3035 Drive Unload Prevented  
Remove the cartridge from the library via  
the Move Media using the LCD touch  
display.  
(The drive prevented media removal  
barcode on cartridge in drive could not  
be read.)  
Inspect/replace the barcode label if  
necessary.  
3040 Motor Firmware Error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
(The loader task detected an unexpected  
status and could not recover.)  
connectors and cables.  
3041 Loader Received Invalid Command  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
(The loader task received an unexpected  
command and could not recover.)  
connectors and cables.  
3042 Motor Firmware Error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Turn off power to the library and inspect  
(The loader task detected an unexpected  
status and could not recover.)  
connectors and cables.  
3050 Missing Magazine  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(In diag, no magazine installed for diag  
to run.)  
Insert magazine.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3051 No Cartridges In Library  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(No cartridge available for diag to run.)  
Insert cartridge.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3052 Too Many Cartridges  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Unable to run cartridge or drive cycle  
because loader is full with cartridges.)  
Remove a tape from the library.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
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FSC Message  
3054 Need 1 Drive Minimum  
(No available drive to run diag.)  
ERP  
Install or activate a drive.  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3055 Memory Allocation Error  
(Memory allocation error in diagnostic.)  
3057 Invalid Magazine Type  
(Unsupported magazine type detected.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display. Wait 30  
seconds to power up again.  
Upgrade firmware if a newer revision  
exists.  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Check magazine type.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3058 Magazine Type Change Not Handled  
(Unsupported magazine type detected.)  
Upgrade firmware if a newer revision  
exists.  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Check drive type.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3059 Drive Type Not Supported  
Upgrade firmware if a newer revision  
exists.  
(Unsupported magazine type detected.)  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3060 Zone Sequence Error  
3061 Homing Error  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display.  
(Unable to complete Shuttle Homing  
Algorithm.)  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
305B Diag Fetch, Drive not loaded  
(Diag: no cartridge present for fetch.)  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Load a cartridge in the drive and retry  
the operation.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
305D Diag Timeout waiting for drive empty,  
ready  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
(Fetch, time-out waiting for drive unload.)  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
305F  
Invalid bin number  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Invalid bin number detected in diag.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3060 Zone Sequence Error  
(Robot did not find sensor on power-up.)  
Drive 0 Eject Failed  
(Eject command time-out.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
3074  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
3075 Drive 1 Eject Failed  
(Eject command time-out.)  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3076  
Drive 2 Eject Failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Eject command time-out.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3077 Drive 3 Eject Fail  
(Eject command time-out.)  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
3078 Diag get drive 0 status failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Failed to get drive status, communication  
error.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3079 Diag get drive 1 status failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Failed to get drive status, communication  
error.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
307A Diag get drive 2 status failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Failed to get drive status, communication  
error.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
307B Diag get drive 3 status failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(Failed to get drive status, communication  
error.)  
through the drive status window.  
Deactivate the drive using the GUI control  
panel maintenance menu.  
Reseat drive.  
Check cabling.  
Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to  
verify.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to  
verify.  
3082 Drive Stow Failed, Media Returned to  
Source  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Use only media approved for the drive  
type.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
3083 Drive Stow Failed, Media Remains in  
Drive  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Ensure cartridges are in magazines.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
3084 UnSupported Drive For Requested  
Operation  
Make sure the media type used is  
compatible with the drive.  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
(Unsupported drive type.)  
message.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
308F No Retry On Fetch/Stow  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(The loader retried an operation and  
retries were disabled.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Ensure configuration options are set  
correctly.  
3100 Picker Jammed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3102 Picker Jammed 2  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3103 Picker Jammed 3  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
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FSC Message  
3104 Picker Jammed 4  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3105 Picker Jammed 5  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3106 Picker Jammed 6  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3107 Picker Jammed 7  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The picker jammed during a  
pass-through fetch operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no (all cartridges  
are in magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
Check pass-through alignment.  
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FSC Message  
3108 Picker Jammed 8  
(The picker jammed during a  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
pass-through fetch operation.)  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
Check pass-through alignment.  
Press Enter to reboot.  
3109 Picker Jammed 9  
Make sure cartridges are fully inserted  
into magazines.  
310A Picker Jammed 10  
310B Picker Jammed 11  
Press Enter to reboot.  
Make sure cartridges are fully inserted  
into magazines.  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(The picker jammed during a drive fetch  
operation.)  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
310F Picker Jammed on Stow  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(The picker jammed on a stow operation.)  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
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FSC Message  
3110 Picker Retries Exceeded  
ERP  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display.  
Run cartridge cycle test using the LCD  
touch display. (Menu -> Maintenance ->  
Diagnostic options)  
Note: If the backup application is running,  
update the application cartridge map.  
3111 Picker Retries Exceeded 1  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Picker retries exceeded during a  
pass-through fetch operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Check pass-through alignment.  
3112 Picker Retries Exceeded 2  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display.  
Run cartridge cycle test using the LCD  
touch display. (Menu -> Maintenance ->  
Diagnostic options)  
Note: If the backup application is running,  
update the application cartridge map.  
3113 Picker Retries Exceeded 3  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Picker retries exceeded during a bin stow  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3115 Picker Retraction Error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Picker did not retract during a bin check  
operation.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
3200 Shuttle Jammed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Check pass-through mechanism  
(Shuttle could not reach target location.)  
alignment.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
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FSC Message  
3300 Rotary Jammed  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Rotary track could not reach target  
location.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the  
magazine(s).  
3301 Shuttle on Wrong Side Of The Rotary  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Zone indicators show that the shuttle is  
backwards on the rotary track during  
power-up initialization.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
3303 Shuttle Not Attached to Cable  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display.  
Check cable connections.  
3400 Pass-through Elevator Jammed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Pass-through shuttle could not reach  
target location.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Check pass-through alignment.  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
3500 Vertical Elevator Jammed  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(Vertical elevator could not reach target  
location. 10U libraries only).  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
5011 All Slots Empty  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(There are no cartridges installed in any  
of the reserved cleaning slots.)  
Insert cleaning cartridge in reserved  
cleaning slot.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
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FSC Message  
5014 Drive Already Loaded  
(Cleaning operation failed because the  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
drive already has a cartridge inserted.)  
parameters correctly and try again.  
If the tape in the drive is not in use,  
unload the drive and retry the cleaning  
operation.  
5015 Expired Clean'g Cart  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Cleaning operation failed due to an  
expired cleaning cartridge.)  
Remove expired cleaning cartridge from  
library and discard. Replace with new  
cleaning cartridge.  
5016 Not a Clean'g Cart  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Cleaning operation failed because the  
loaded cartridge is not a cleaning  
cartridge.)  
Make sure tape in reserved slot is a  
cleaning cartridge.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
5035 Drive Timeout Error  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Cleaning operation failed because the  
drive timed out.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
503B Move Command Fail  
(A front panel move operation failed.)  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
503C Clean Operation Timeout  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Cleaning operation failed because the  
drive timed out.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
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FSC Message  
503D Drive Status Fail  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Cleaning operation failed because the  
library could not retrieve drive status.)  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
6001 Inter-Module Unknown Event  
(Inter-module communication failure.)  
Press Enter to reboot.  
Check pass-through connections.  
Check network connections to the  
network router.  
6002 Inter-Module no command matching  
response  
Verify operation and retry.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
6003 Inter-Module command length  
(Incorrect command length.)  
Verify operation and retry.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
6004 Inter-Module loopback buffer mismatch  
Cycle power to the library or reboot by  
using the LCD touch display.  
Retry operation.  
6005 Inter-Module bad data length  
(Incorrect data length.)  
Verify operation and retry.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
6006 Inter-Module bad packet length  
(Incorrect packet length.)  
Verify operation and retry.  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
6007 Inter-Module failed to allocate TCP buffer  
6008 Inter-Module pending table full  
Power cycle the library.  
Check pass-through connections.  
Power cycle the library.  
Retry the operation.  
7001 Command response from unexpected  
source  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
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FSC Message  
7002 Control command execution failed  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7003 Control response not matched to a known Press the Enter button to reboot.  
command  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7004 Loader response not matched to a known Press the Enter button to reboot.  
command  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7005 Drive response not matched to a known  
command  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7006 Flash response not matched to a known  
command  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7007 Drive index on Update Status message  
was invalid  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7008 The Drive response was not as expected  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7009 The opcode for a WORD message was  
unknown  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
700A The opcode for a DWORD message was  
unknown  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
700B The button causing library to go offline  
was unknown  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(A command to take the library off-line  
was completed successfully, but the GUI  
button that initiated the action could not  
be identified.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
700C Destination Xchg was Null  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
700D Sending of a cmd failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
700E Deactivating a drive that is not attached  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The control task indicates that a request  
to deactivate a drive failed because the  
drive is not attached.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
700F  
Deactivation of a drive failed  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The control task indicates that a request  
to deactivate a drive failed. Reason  
unknown.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window  
Reseat the drive.  
Check cabling.  
7010 Drive removal failed  
(The drive task indicates that a request to  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
power-down a drive failed. Reason  
unknown.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7012 Drive is Active failed  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The drive task indicates that a request to  
determine if a drive is executing a host  
command failed. Reason unknown.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
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FSC Message  
7013 Control Com Unidentified  
(During a hot swap, a command response  
ERP  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
from the control task could not be  
associated with any outstanding  
command.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7014 Drive status update failed  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The drive task indicates that a request to  
determine the current state of a drive  
failed. Reason unknown.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7015 Loader command execution failed  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The loader task indicates that a  
command has failed to complete  
successfully.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7016 Sequential command execution failed  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The sequential task indicates that a  
command has failed to complete  
successfully.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7017 Destination Xchg for msg. was Null  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(Attempted to send a message to a task,  
but the argument exchange pointer was  
NULL.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7018 Bad src mod in peg msg  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(A message was received from a remote  
module, but the module number was out  
of range.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
7019 Peg message wrapping a Null msg. ptr.  
(A peg message has a pointer to NULL.)  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
Cycle power to the router.  
Cycle power to all libraries in a stack, or  
reboot using the GUI touch screen.  
701A Xchg conversion failed  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(Attempted to determine the module  
number containing the task that is  
returning a command response failed.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
701B Invalid L-drive number to convert  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(Attempted to send a command to a  
drive, but the logical drive number is out  
of range.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
701C Invalid P-drive number to convert  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(Attempted to send a command to a  
drive, but the physical drive number is out  
of range.)  
Cycle power to the library.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
701D Invalid mod number to convert  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(Attempted to send a command to a drive  
in a remote module, but the module  
number is out of range.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
701E Unknown drive type  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(Attempted to show detailed drive status  
of a drive whose type is unknown.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
701F  
The SCSI response was not expected  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The command response from the SCSI  
task in a remote module was  
unexpected.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7020 The Flash response was not expected  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(The command response from the Flash  
task in a remote module was  
unexpected.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
7021 SCSI response not matched to a known  
command  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(A command response was received from  
a SCSI task, but the original command  
opcode could not be determined.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7022 Unexpected state after NonVolConfig  
cmd  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(After successfully completing a  
using the GUI touch screen.  
NonVolConfigPut command, the current  
state of the save operation was unknown.) Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7023 Unexpected state after SCSI mode cmd  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(After successfully completing a  
SCSIUpdateMode Parameters command,  
the current state of the save operation was  
unknown.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7024  
Unexpected state after SCSI init cmd  
Press the Enter button clear the  
message.  
(After successfully completing a  
SCSIInitCommand, the current state of the  
save operation was unknown.)  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
7025 Message is Invalid Map Conversion  
Parameters  
Update the Map using the LCD touch  
display. (Menu -> Maintenance -> Force  
reconfiguration)  
(GUI Map Parameters are corrupt or  
invalid.)  
8001 Cartridge reject recovery failed  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
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FSC Message  
8002 Drive Fan stalled  
(The fan in the drive hot-swap shoe is  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Look for a drive with an amber LED (rear  
of library) to determine which drive has  
the fan issue. If the drive is not in use,  
take it off-line to prevent it from  
either not installed or has stalled.)  
overheating. If currently in use, end the  
operation immediately, and take the drive  
off-line.  
8003 Drive load did not complete  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Ensure the drive shows good status  
(The drive failed to successfully load a  
tape.)  
through the drive status window.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
8004 Invalid drive was installed  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(One or more installed drives are of a  
type either unknown or not supported in  
the current library personality.)  
Update the firmware if a newer revision  
exists.  
Invalid user initiated operation. Set  
parameters correctly and try again.  
9001 Orphan cartridge recovery failed  
Make sure there is one empty slot in a  
magazine in the master module.  
(The master module could not successfully  
return an orphan cartridge to a slot  
location.)  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
Check pass-through alignment.  
Ensure that there are no obstructions  
inside the library (all cartridges are in  
magazines).  
Check the tape cartridge used in the last  
operation for damage.  
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FSC Message  
ERP  
9003 Master pass-thru opto failed.  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Run the sensor test, checking appropriate  
(The master module opto sensor was not  
detected during the power-up  
Pass-Through module inventory.)  
sensor.  
Determine if the pass-through may have  
been plugged or unplugged while power  
was on to the library.  
Reinitialize or power-cycle the master it is  
connected to. Ensure the pass-through is  
functioning by observing whether or not  
the pass-through car moves to either end  
of the pass-through smoothly.  
A001 SMX send error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(An attempt to place a message on a  
task’s exchange generated a kernel  
error.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A002 SMX receive error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(An attempt to receive a message from a  
task’s exchange generated a kernel  
error.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A003 Comm free list empty  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(An attempt to acquire a message from  
the free pool failed because the pool is  
empty.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A004 Invalid comm. put attempt  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(An attempt to place a message on a  
task’s exchange failed.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A005 Invalid comm. get attempt  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(An attempt to receive a message from a  
task’s exchange failed.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A006 Comm initialization error  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(The Comm manager could not be  
initialized at power-up because system is  
out of memory.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A007 Put of a NULL comm.  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
using the GUI touch screen.  
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FSC Message  
A008 Msg contains no comm.  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(A message obtained from the pool did  
not contain a Comm block.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
A009 Comm return address is unknown  
Press the Enter button to reboot.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot  
(An attempt to return a command  
response to the originating task failed  
because the originator could not be  
determined.)  
using the GUI touch screen.  
C001 Gateway initialization failed  
Check the library IP address  
(WEB TLC was unable to initialize the  
Check network cable connections to the  
network router.  
gateway)  
C002 Gateway Terminate Time-out  
Power-down the library using the LCD  
touch display.  
(WEB TLC times-out when attempting to  
terminate the gateway.)  
C010 Error Attempting to exit Menu Mode  
Power-down the library using the LCD  
touch display.  
(WEB TLC experienced an error when  
exiting the Menu Mode.)  
D001 No WAN IP Address Tag Found  
Verify the WAN IP address.  
(WEB TLC was unable to find a WAN IP  
address.)  
D002 WAN port disconnected  
Check the WAN cable connection.  
(WEB TLC did not detect a WAN port.)  
F001 Bad Image CRC  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(The uploaded firmware image has a bad  
CRC and is probably corrupted.)  
Make sure the firmware file is complete  
and correct. If having difficulty uploading  
firmware via FTP, telnet, the web  
management interface, or TSMC, try  
using HP StorageWorks Library and Tape  
Tools.  
F002  
Flash erase sector failed  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(One of the flash memory sectors could  
not be programmed.)  
F003 Flash program sector failed  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(One of the flash memory sectors could  
not be erased.)  
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FSC Message  
F004 Bad flash CRC  
(The firmware image programmed into  
ERP  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
Make sure the firmware file is complete  
and correct. If having difficulty uploading  
firmware via FTP, telnet, the web  
management interface, or LTT, try using  
HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools  
(see page 141).  
flash memory has a bad CRC and is  
probably corrupted.)  
F005 Flash exit error  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(Internal flash task error.)  
F006 Incompatible image  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(The uploaded firmware image is not  
Make sure the firmware file is complete  
and correct. If having difficulty uploading  
firmware via FTP, telnet, the web  
management interface, or LTT, try using  
HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools  
(see page 141).  
compatible with the library hardware,  
and is possibly an older firmware  
version.)  
F402  
Buffer allocation failed  
Press the Enter button to clear the  
message.  
(The flash task could not allocate a buffer  
area to hold the firmware image to be  
uploaded.)  
Troubleshooting General Problems  
This section includes information on troubleshooting general library problems. For problems that  
may be related to the host or application software, refer to the host system documentation or the  
application software instructions, and ensure that the software has the latest patches. If these  
procedures fail, contact your authorized service provided for further assistance.  
CAUTION: Consult your system administrator before cycling power. Never cycle power when  
active devices are connected to the SCSI bus or Fibre Channel bus. Cycling power when the SCSI  
bus or Fibre Channel bus is active can cause data loss or hang the host system.  
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Table 11 Troubleshooting General Problems  
Problem  
Solution  
Power  
Library will not power on.  
Check all power cord connections.  
Make sure that each power switch is on.  
Press anywhere on the GUI touch screen to activate  
the display and turn on the library.  
Verify that the LEDs on the back of the library are on  
and that the fans are turning to ensure the library is  
receiving power.  
Replace the power cord(s).  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
One of the redundant power supplies  
is not functioning properly.  
Check the LEDs on the power supplies to identify the  
one that may be at fault.  
Check GUI for FSC code.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
Touch the GUI screen to bring out of sleep mode.  
Make sure the power cord is connected.  
Make sure the power switches are on.  
No display messages appear on the  
GUI touch screen.  
Check that the LEDs on the back of the library are on  
and the fans are turning.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI  
touch screen.  
Try to access the library from the Web using the  
Remote Management Interface (see page 79), or  
through a host-based diagnostics tool such as HP  
StorageWorks Library & Tape Tools (see page 98).  
Download library firmware (see page 97).  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
Tape Movement  
An error message appears after  
inserting the magazine or loading  
tapes.  
Verify that tapes are inserted correctly in the  
magazine.  
Ensure that you are using the correct tape type for  
your drive technology.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
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Table 11 Troubleshooting General Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Solution  
A tape is stuck in a drive.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI  
touch screen, and retry unloading the tape from the  
library GUI touch screen, the Remote Management  
Interface, or the host application software.  
Ensure the host application software is not reserving  
the slot or drive. The software needs to cancel the  
reservation. If necessary, disconnect from the host,  
power cycle, and unload the drive.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
A tape is stuck in the robotics.  
A tape is stuck in a storage slot.  
Run a Vertical Calibration test from the  
Diagnostics section of the Utilities menu.  
Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI  
touch screen.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
Using the GUI touch screen, open the appropriate  
door, and remove the magazine.  
Pull the tape out.  
Reinsert the magazine.  
If the magazine is damaged, contact your  
authorized service provider.  
Robotics are misaligned.  
Run a Vertical Calibration test from the  
Diagnostics section of the Utilities menu.  
Robotics won’t get a tape.  
Ensure that you are using the correct tape type for  
Tape/drive/robotics are misaligned.  
your drive technology.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
Media  
Cannot load tape into drive.  
Ensure your media and format type matches your  
drive type.  
A new Ultrium data cartridge that is  
write-enabled is rejected by the drive.  
LTO Cartridge Memory has failed or is damaged.  
Replace the data cartridge.  
A new Ultrium data cartridge that is  
write-protected is rejected in multiple  
known good drives.  
LTO Cartridge Memory has failed, and the drive has  
found no data to recover. Replace the data  
cartridge.  
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Problem  
Solution  
An Ultrium cartridge that has data  
written to it and is write-protected  
restores very slowly.  
LTO Cartridge Memory has failed, and the drive  
cannot use the tape directory information to recover  
the data. The data can still be recovered, but may  
take longer than normal.  
Contact your authorized support provider for more  
information.  
Cannot write to tape.  
Check the write-protect tab on the tape to assure  
write-enabled status.  
Ensure that the application software does not have  
the write-protect setting activated.  
Check the host device file system access permissions.  
Verify that you are using the correct tape type for  
your drive technology.  
Try a new tape.  
CAUTION: During the troubleshooting process, do not  
put the tape in question into another drive, since  
damaged tapes can damage drives.  
Cannot load the cleaning cartridge.  
Ensure you are using an approved cleaning  
cartridge for your drive type.  
Verify that the reserved cleaning slot is set up  
correctly and that the cartridge is in the correct slot.  
The slot numbering may be affected when manually  
loading a magazine, changing the number of mail  
slots, or using the default numbering scheme which  
begins with zero.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
Connections  
Changed the drive SCSI ID, but the  
new ID is not recognized by the host  
computer.  
Check that all SCSI devices on the same bus have  
different ID numbers.  
Reboot the host.  
Check for proper cabling and termination.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Host does not detect the library.  
Ensure that the HBA type matches the library type  
(LVDS or single-ended SCSI) and is properly installed  
and configured.  
Check that the library is terminated and properly  
cabled.  
Check that the SCSI cable length limits have not  
been exceeded.  
NOTE: SCSI cable length limits are very short on a  
Single-Ended bus.  
Ensure that the terminator is compatible with the  
library (LVDS or single-ended SCSI).  
Check for SCSI ID conflicts.  
Check that the HBA is recognized by the operating  
system and properly configured.  
Check that the application software is compatible  
with the library, and that it has all necessary patches  
and updates.  
Check that the device is properly installed and  
configured using HP StorageWorks Library & Tape  
Tools, available from  
Power cycle the library and power down the host.  
Wait until the library completes its power cycle  
before powering up the host.  
If using Fibre Channel, make sure you power on the  
devices in the correct order (switch, hub, library,  
host).  
If using Fibre Channel, make sure there is not a  
zoning issue that is preventing the host from seeing  
the library.  
If using Fibre Channel, make sure that the router sees  
the library and/or drives.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Library Performance  
HP-UX host responds slowly, or crashes Check the SCSI IDs of all devices on the host busses  
after connecting to the library.  
to ensure there are no conflicts.  
Check that the application software does not require  
SCSI IDs to be in a certain order.  
Contact your authorized service provider.  
The library is not efficiently backing up Check the network bandwidth from the target to the  
data.  
host computer.  
Check that the library’s drives are on their own SCSI  
bus, and not daisy-chained to another tape drive,  
hard drive, or other high bandwidth device.  
Check that the server and file system have the  
processing power and memory needed to stream the  
tape drive.  
Ensure that other applications are not taking up  
bandwidth from the backup server or target  
workstations.  
Ensure the server has a fast enough file system (i.e.  
RAID).  
Ensure that the drive is clean.  
Try a new tape. A marginal tape can cause  
performance problems due to bad spots on the tape,  
requiring retries.  
Ensure that the application software is using  
fixed-length records (or blocks) to maximize  
throughput, and has not defaulted to a smaller  
record size. (64K should be sufficient.)  
Ensure that the data is being compressed, however  
do not turn on both software and hardware  
compression. (In most cases, hardware compression  
should be enabled.)  
Check the size of the files. Backing up several small  
files can impact performance.  
Using Diagnostic Support Tools  
This section describes diagnostic tools available to help troubleshoot and maintain your tape library.  
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HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools  
To provide continued service to our customers, HP provides the HP StorageWorks Library and Tape  
Tools (L&TT) software application. L&TT is a diagnostic tool that is designed to aid in the installation  
and maintenance of both HP tape devices and tape libraries. L&TT includes several features  
designed for use by both HP storage customers and trained service personnel. The key features  
include:  
Diagnostic tools for tape drive and tape automation devices designed for simple troubleshooting  
and verifying installations.  
Multiple options for retrieving and updating both the latest firmware for library and drives, and  
the most current version of L&TT.  
Comprehensive reports to assist authorized service providers in troubleshooting.  
Frequent firmware image updates are released on the Internet. For optimal performance, HP  
recommends that you update your system periodically with the latest device firmware.  
L&TT is available for download at no cost from the HP website at:  
MSLUtil  
The library ships with an RS232 diagnostic cable and a floppy containing the MSLUtil diagnostic  
utility. After following the recommended steps from the ERP to resolve any issues, use this utility to  
verify whether error conditions have been corrected. Follow this procedure until the diagnostics  
software no longer detects an error condition.  
Running Library Diagnostic Tests  
Use the following procedure to run internal tests of library functions. Table 12 describes these tests.  
1. From the library Status screen, select Menu.  
2. Under the Utilities area, select Diagnostics.  
3. Select the test you want to run.  
NOTE: Available tests are dependent on the library model and specified user level.  
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Table 12 Library Diagnostic Tests  
Test  
Description  
Cartridge Cycle  
Cycles cartridges continuously and  
randomly in bins and mail slots,  
displaying a count of the type of cycle  
on the control panel. Press the Start  
button to begin the test and the Stop  
button end to end the test.  
Drive Cycle  
Cycles cartridges continuously and  
randomly in bins, mail slots, and  
drives, displaying a count of the type of  
cycle on the control panel. Press the  
Start button to begin the test and the  
Stop button end to end the test.  
Barcode Cycle  
Scans all bar codes continuously,  
listing those read and the number of  
times a full library scan has been done.  
Press the Start button to begin the test  
and the Stop button end to end the  
test.  
Inventory  
Physically scans the entire library to  
determine which slots and drives  
contain tapes and reads all barcode  
labels.  
Sensor Test  
Tests all the hall effect sensors and lists  
their status.  
Vertical Calibration  
(available in four-drive models only)  
Calibrates the vertical lifters to correct  
limits. This test is typically used when  
vertical lifters are replaced.  
View Error Log  
Allows access to the error log to view  
posted errors.  
Touch Screen Calibrate  
Allows resetting of calibration values  
when the screen brightness is not  
uniform.  
Tachometer Diagnostic  
Friction Diagnostic  
This is a factory only diagnostic used to  
measure tachometer motor function  
limits.  
This is a factory only diagnostic used to  
measure friction in the motors for  
acceptable limits.  
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A Regulatory compliance notices  
This appendix contains regulatory notices for the HP StorageWorks MSL Series libraries.  
Regulatory compliance identification numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this product has been  
assigned a unique regulatory model number. The regulatory model number can be found on the  
product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information. When  
requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to this regulatory model number.  
The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product.  
Product specific information:  
Regulatory model number: ED1005  
FCC and CISPR classification: Class A  
Contains fiber optic transceiver with a Class 1 laser. See Class 1 laser statement.  
Federal Communications Commission notice  
Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established  
Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many  
electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function  
and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral  
devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their intended installation. Class A devices are  
those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment.  
Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential  
environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a  
label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions  
for the user.  
FCC rating label  
The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification (A or B) of the equipment. Class B  
devices have an FCC logo or ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the  
label. After you determine the class of the device, refer to the corresponding statement.  
Class A equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense.  
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Class B equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.  
Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United  
States only.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact us by mail or telephone:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
P.O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or call 1-281-514-3333  
Modification  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that  
are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment.  
Cables  
When provided, connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic  
RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)  
Class A equipment  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
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Cet appareil numérique de la class A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
Class B equipment  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
European Union notice  
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low  
Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in  
parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22)—Electromagnetic Interference  
EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11)—Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2)—Power Line Harmonics  
EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3)—Power Line Flicker  
EN 60950 (IEC60950)—Product Safety  
Japanese notices  
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Korean notices  
Class A equipment  
Class B equipment  
Taiwanese notices  
BSMI Class A notice  
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Taiwan battery recycle statement  
Recovery mark:  
Recovery text:  
Four-in-one recycling symbol “Please recycle waste batteries”  
廢電池請回收  
Laser compliance notices  
This device may contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with U.S.  
FDA regulations and the IEC 60825-1. The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation.  
WARNING! Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein or in the laser product’s installation guide may result in hazardous radiation  
exposure. To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation:  
Do not try to open the module enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside.  
Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than  
those specified herein.  
Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to repair the unit.  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration  
implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. These regulations apply to laser  
products manufactured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the  
United States.  
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French laser notice  
AVERTISSEMENT : cet appareil peut être équipé d'un laser classé en  
tant que Produit laser de classe 1 et conforme à la réglementation de la FDA américaine  
et à la norme 60825-1 de l'IEC. Ce produit n'émet pas de rayonnement dangereux.  
L'utilisation de commandes, de réglages ou de procédures autres que ceux qui sont  
indiqués ici ou dans le manuel d'installation du produit laser peut exposer l'utilisateur  
à des rayonnements dangereux. Pour réduire le risque d'exposition à des rayonnements  
dangereux :  
- Ne tentez pas d'ouvrir le boîtier renfermant l'appareil laser. Il ne contient aucune pièce  
dont la maintenance puisse être effectuée par l'utilisateur.  
- Tout contrôle, réglage ou procédure autre que ceux décrits dans ce chapitre ne doivent  
pas être effectués par l'utilisateur.  
- Seuls les Mainteneurs Agréés HP sont habilités à réparer l'appareil laser.  
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German laser notice  
VORSICHT: Dieses Gerät enthält möglicherweise einen Laser, der nach  
den US-amerikanischen FDA-Bestimmungen und nach IEC 60825-1 als Laserprodukt  
der Klasse 1 zertifiziert ist. Gesundheitsschädliche Laserstrahlen werden nicht emittiert.  
Die Anleitungen in diesem Dokument müssen befolgt werden. Bei Einstellungen oder  
Durchführung sonstiger Verfahren, die über die Anleitungen in diesem Dokument bzw.  
im Installationshandbuch des Lasergeräts hinausgehen, kann es zum Austritt gefährlicher  
Strahlung kommen. Zur Vermeidung der Freisetzung gefährlicher Strahlungen sind die  
folgenden Punkte zu beachten:  
- Versuchen Sie nicht, die Abdeckung des Lasermoduls zu öffnen. Im Inneren befinden  
sich keine Komponenten, die vom Benutzer gewartet werden können.  
- Benutzen Sie das Lasergerät ausschließlich gemäß den Anleitungen und Hinweisen  
in diesem Dokument.  
- Lassen Sie das Gerät nur von einem HP Servicepartner reparieren.  
Italian laser notice  
AVVERTENZA: AVVERTENZA Questo dispositivo può contenere un  
laser classificato come prodotto laser di Classe 1 in conformità alle normative US FDA  
e IEC 60825-1. Questo prodotto non emette radiazioni laser pericolose.  
L'eventuale esecuzione di comandi, regolazioni o procedure difformi a quanto  
specificato nella presente documentazione o nella guida di installazione del prodotto  
può causare l'esposizione a radiazioni nocive. Per ridurre i rischi di esposizione a  
radiazioni pericolose, attenersi alle seguenti precauzioni:  
- Non cercare di aprire il contenitore del modulo. All'interno non vi sono componenti  
soggetti a manutenzione da parte dell'utente.  
- Non eseguire operazioni di controllo, regolazione o di altro genere su un dispositivo  
laser ad eccezione di quelle specificate da queste istruzioni.  
- Affidare gli interventi di riparazione dell'unità esclusivamente ai tecnici dell'Assistenza  
autorizzata HP.  
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Spanish laser notice  
ADVERTENCIA: Este dispositivo podría contener un láser clasificado  
como producto de láser de Clase 1 de acuerdo con la normativa de la FDA de EE.UU.  
e IEC 60825-1. El producto no emite radiaciones láser peligrosas.  
El uso de controles, ajustes o manipulaciones distintos de los especificados aquí o en  
la guía de instalación del producto de láser puede producir una exposición peligrosa  
a las radiaciones. Para evitar el riesgo de exposición a radiaciones peligrosas:  
- No intente abrir la cubierta del módulo. Dentro no hay componentes que el usuario  
pueda reparar.  
- No realice más operaciones de control, ajustes o manipulaciones en el dispositivo  
láser que los aquí especificados.  
- Sólo permita reparar la unidad a los agentes del servicio técnico autorizado HP.  
Recycling notices  
Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European  
Union  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not  
be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to  
dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection  
point for recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate  
collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to  
conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects  
human health and the environment. For more information about where you can  
drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office,  
your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchase the  
product.  
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Danish notice  
Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Europæiske Union  
Hvis produktet eller dets emballage er forsynet med dette symbol, angiver det,  
at produktet ikke må bortskaffes med andet almindeligt husholdningsaffald.  
I stedet er det dit ansvar at bortskaffe kasseret udstyr ved at aflevere det på den  
kommunale genbrugsstation, der forestår genvinding af kasseret elektrisk og  
elektronisk udstyr. Den centrale modtagelse og genvinding af kasseret udstyr  
i forbindelse med bortskaffelsen bidrager til bevarelse af naturlige ressourcer  
og sikrer, at udstyret genvindes på en måde, der beskytter både mennesker og miljø.  
Yderligere oplysninger om, hvor du kan aflevere kasseret udstyr til genvinding, kan du få hos  
kommunen, den lokale genbrugsstation eller i den butik, hvor du købte produktet.  
Dutch notice  
Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door privé-gebruikers in de Europese Unie  
Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet  
mag worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval. U bent zelf  
verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte apparatuur bij een  
inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische  
apparatuur. Door uw oude apparatuur apart aan te bieden en te recyclen,  
kunnen natuurlijke bronnen worden behouden en kan het materiaal worden  
hergebruikt op een manier waarmee de volksgezondheid en het milieu worden beschermd.  
Neem contact op met uw gemeente, het afvalinzamelingsbedrijf of de winkel waar u het  
product hebt gekocht voor meer informatie over inzamelingspunten waar u oude apparatuur  
kunt aanbieden voor recycling.  
Czecholslovakian notice  
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Finnish notice  
Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella  
Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää  
kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Tällöin hävitettävä laite on toimitettava sähkölaitteiden  
ja elektronisten laitteiden kierrätyspisteeseen. Hävitettävien laitteiden erillinen  
sittely ja kierrätys auttavat säästämään luonnonvaroja ja varmistamaan, että  
laite kierrätetään tavalla, joka estää terveyshaitat ja suojelee luontoa. Lisätietoja  
paikoista, joihin hävitettävät laitteet voi toimittaa kierrätettäväksi, saa ottamalla  
yhteyttä jätehuoltoon tai liikkeeseen, josta tuote on ostettu.  
French notice  
Élimination des appareils mis au rebut par les ménages dans l'Union européenne  
Le symbole apposé sur ce produit ou sur son emballage indique que ce produit  
ne doit pas être jeté avec les déchets ménagers ordinaires. Il est de votre  
responsabilité de mettre au rebut vos appareils en les déposant dans les centres  
de collecte publique désignés pour le recyclage des équipements électriques  
et électroniques. La collecte et le recyclage de vos appareils mis au rebut  
indépendamment du reste des déchets contribue à la préservation des ressources  
naturelles et garantit que ces appareils seront recyclés dans le respect de la santé humaine  
et de l'environnement. Pour obtenir plus d'informations sur les centres de collecte et de  
recyclage des appareils mis au rebut, veuillez contacter les autorités locales de votre région, l  
es services de collecte des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans lequel vous avez acheté  
ce produit.  
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Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten Haushalten in der EU  
Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass  
das Produkt nicht über den normalen Hausmüll entsorgt werden darf. Benutzer  
sind verpflichtet, die Altgeräte an einer Rücknahmestelle für Elektro- und  
Elektronik-Altgeräte abzugeben. Die getrennte Sammlung und ordnungsgemäße  
Entsorgung Ihrer Altgeräte trägt zur Erhaltung der natürlichen Ressourcen bei  
und garantiert eine Wiederverwertung, die die Gesundheit des Menschen und  
die Umwelt schützt. Informationen dazu, wo Sie Rücknahmestellen für Ihre Altgeräte finden,  
erhalten Sie bei Ihrer Stadtverwaltung, den örtlichen Müllentsorgungsbetrieben oder im  
Geschäft, in dem Sie das Gerät erworben haben.  
Greek notice  
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Italian notice  
Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell'Unione Europea  
Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto  
non può essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici. È responsabilità dell'utente  
smaltire le apparecchiature consegnandole presso un punto di raccolta designato  
al riciclo e allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche. La raccolta  
differenziata e il corretto riciclo delle apparecchiature da smaltire permette di  
proteggere la salute degli individui e l'ecosistema. Per ulteriori informazioni relative  
ai punti di raccolta delle apparecchiature, contattare l'ente locale per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti,  
oppure il negozio presso il quale è stato acquistato il prodotto.  
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Lithuanian notice  
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Portuguese notice  
Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia  
Este símbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto não  
deve ser descartado no lixo doméstico comum. É responsabilidade do cliente  
descartar o material usado (lixo elétrico), encaminhando-o para um ponto de  
coleta para reciclagem. A coleta e a reciclagem seletivas desse tipo de lixo  
ajudarão a conservar as reservas naturais; sendo assim, a reciclagem será feita  
de uma forma segura, protegendo o ambiente e a saúde das pessoas. Para obter  
mais informações sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material, entre em contato com  
o escritório da HP em sua cidade, com o serviço de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que  
o produto foi adquirido.  
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Slovakian notice  
Slovenian notice  
Spanish notice  
Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios  
particulares en la Unión Europea  
Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto  
con los desperdicios generales de la casa. Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar  
los residuos de este tipo depositándolos en un "punto limpio" para el reciclado  
de residuos eléctricos y electrónicos. La recogida y el reciclado selectivos de  
los residuos de aparatos eléctricos en el momento de su eliminación contribuirá  
a conservar los recursos naturales y a garantizar el reciclado de estos residuos  
de forma que se proteja el medio ambiente y la salud. Para obtener más información sobre  
los puntos de recogida de residuos eléctricos y electrónicos para reciclado, póngase en  
contacto con su ayuntamiento, con el servicio de eliminación de residuos domésticos o  
con el establecimiento en el que adquirió el producto.  
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Bortskaffande av avfallsprodukter från användare i privathushåll inom  
Europeiska Unionen  
Om den här symbolen visas på produkten eller förpackningen betyder det att  
produkten inte får slängas samma ställe som hushållssopor. I stället är det  
ditt ansvar att bortskaffa avfallet genom att överlämna det till ett uppsamlingsställe  
avsett för återvinning av avfall från elektriska och elektroniska produkter. Separat  
insamling och återvinning av avfallet hjälper till att spara på våra naturresurser  
och gör att avfallet återvinns på ett sätt som skyddar människors hälsa och miljön.  
Kontakta ditt lokala kommunkontor, din närmsta återvinningsstation för hushållsavfall eller  
affären där du köpte produkten för att få mer information om var du kan lämna ditt avfall  
för återvinning.  
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B Specifications  
This appendix lists the following specifications met by HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape libraries:  
Power, page 159  
Mechanical, page 159  
Environmental (All Models), page 160  
Acoustics, page 161  
Safety and Regulatory, page 161  
Power  
Table 13 Power Specifications  
Description  
MSL6030/MSL6026  
Specification  
MSL6060/MSL6052  
Specification  
Voltage  
Current  
100 to 240 VAC, +/- 10% 100 to 240 VAC, +/- 10%  
3.0 to 6.0 A  
50 to 60 Hz  
3.0 to 6.0 A  
50 to 60 Hz  
Line frequency operating  
range  
Power consumption  
180 W (2 tape drives)  
200 W (2 tape drives)  
300 W (4 tape drives)  
360 W (4 tape drives)  
Maximum peak power  
consumption  
Mechanical  
Table 14 Rackmount Model Mechanical Specifications  
Description  
MSL6030/MSL6026  
Specification  
MSL6060/MSL6052  
Specification  
Height  
8.75 inches (22.2 cm), nominal 17.5 inches (44.4 cm),  
(5U)  
nominal (10U)  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
17 inches (43.2 cm)  
31.5 inches (80 cm)  
17 inches (43.2 cm)  
31.5 inches (80 cm)  
61 pounds (27.7 kg), estimated 123 pounds (55.9 kg),  
(with 2 tape drives installed)  
estimated (with 4 tape drives  
installed)  
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Environmental (All Models)  
Table 15 Operating Environmental Specifications  
Description  
Specification  
Dry bulb temperature  
Temperature gradient  
Temperature shock  
Wet bulb temperature  
Relative humidity (noncondensing)  
Humidity gradient  
Altitude  
50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C)  
1.8°F/min (1°C/min)  
27°F (15°C) over 2 minutes  
78.8°F (26°C)  
20% to 80%  
10%/hr  
-1000 feet to +10,000 feet (-305 m to  
3050 m)  
Table 16 Packed or Unpacked Environmental Specifications  
Description  
Specification  
Dry bulb temperature  
Temperature gradient  
Temperature shock  
Wet bulb temperature  
Relative humidity (noncondensing)  
Humidity gradient  
Altitude  
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)  
36°F (20°C)/hr (across the range)  
27°F (15°C) (over 2 minutes)  
86°F (30°C)  
10% to 95%  
10%/hr  
-1000 feet to +15,000 feet (-305 m to  
4600 m)  
Table 17 Transit -- Short Term Environmental Specifications  
Description  
Specification  
Dry bulb temperature  
Temperature gradient  
Temperature shock  
Wet bulb temperature  
Relative humidity (noncondensing)  
Humidity gradient  
Altitude  
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)  
36°F (20°C)/hr (across the range)  
27°F (15°C) (over 2 minutes)  
86°F (30°C)  
5% to 95%  
10%/hr  
-1000 feet to +40,000 feet (-305 m to  
12,200 m)  
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Acoustics  
Table 18 Acoustic Noise Declared per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779  
Sound Power Level L  
B
Sound Pressure Level  
dBA  
W,Ad  
L
p,Am  
(bystander position)  
Product  
Idle  
6.4  
Operate  
7.0  
Idle  
48  
Operate  
48  
MSL6030/MSL6026  
MSL6060/MSL6052  
NOTE: Current values for specific configurations are available from HP representatives  
1 B = 10 dBA.  
Table 19 Schallemissionswerte - Werteangaben nach ISO 9296 und ISO 7779/DIN 27779  
Schalleistungspegel L  
B
Schalldruckpege L  
dBA  
W,Ad  
p,Am  
(bediener position)  
Gerät  
Leerlauf  
6,4  
Betrieb  
7,0  
Leerlauf  
48  
Betrieb  
48  
MSL6030/MSL6026  
MSL6060/MSL6052  
NOTE: Aktuelle Werte für spezielle Ausrüstungsstufen sind über die HP Vertretungen erhältlich. 1 B  
= 10 dBa.  
Safety and Regulatory  
The library carries the following Regulatory Agency product safety certifications.  
Table 20 Regulatory and Product Safety Certifications  
Description  
Specification  
UL Listed Mark  
UL 60950-1 (standard for safety of information  
technology equipment)  
TUV GS Mark (Germany)  
EN60950-1 (standard for safety of information  
technology equipment third edition)  
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Table 20 Regulatory and Product Safety Certifications  
Description Specification  
CE Marking (European Union) Low Voltage Directive, 72/23/EEC, European  
Union  
CUL Mark (Canadian UL)  
CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1 (standard for safety  
of information technology equipment)  
Regulatory Series ID Number ED 1005, Class A  
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C Electrostatic Discharge  
To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up  
the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can  
damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage can reduce the life  
expectancy of the device.  
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:  
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.  
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations.  
Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers.  
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.  
Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly.  
Grounding Methods  
There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling  
or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts:  
Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis.  
Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm ± 10 percent resistance in the  
ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.  
Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feet  
when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats.  
Use conductive field service tools.  
Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat.  
If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an HP authorized  
service provider install the part.  
NOTE: For more information on static electricity, or for assistance with product installation, contact  
your authorized service provider.  
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D Configuration Examples  
This appendix illustrates potential SCSI cabling configurations.  
NOTE: For a more comprehensive set of SCSI cabling configurations, go to  
.
NOTE: For step-by-step instructions on how to install and configure the library, see ”Cabling for  
SCSI Configurations” on page 36.  
SCSI Cable Configurations  
Use the following guidelines when configuring your SCSI cables:  
Use the highest quality SCSI cables.  
NOTE: Bus errors caused by excessive length or poor quality cables can significantly degrade  
performance and reliability.  
Each of the tape drives in the library, and the library controller constitute a separate SCSI target.  
When any two or more devices are connected to the same SCSI bus, each separate SCSI device  
must be assigned a unique SCSI ID.  
SCSI IDs are set at the factory. Use the GUI touch screen to change any of the factory defaults.  
To connect a library to a host, the host must have at least one Wide LVD controller and the  
appropriate driver software.  
NOTE: The Single-Ended SCSI interface has a lower performance than LVD SCSI, and also has  
shorter cable requirements.  
For optimal performance, do not attach more than two drives per SCSI bus.  
NOTE: One drive per bus is HP’s recommended configuration. Two drives per bus is an  
acceptable configuration for SDLT 1 and 2.  
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1
2
SCSI Terminator  
0.5 m cable (to library controller card)  
3
4
Host cable (Bus 1, to host system)  
Host cable (Bus 0, to host system)  
Figure 80 MSL6030/MSL6026, 2 hosts/2 drives  
1
2
1
1
3
1
4
5
6
1
2
3
SCSI Terminator  
0.5 m cable (to library controller card)  
Host cable (Bus 1, to host system)  
4
5
6
Host cable (Bus 3, to host system)  
Host cable (Bus 2, to host system)  
Host cable (Bus 0, to host system)  
Figure 81 Single MSL6060/MSL6052, 4 hosts/4 drives  
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E Optional Fibre Channel Card  
The optional Fibre Channel card enables connectivity between MSL Series tape libraries and Fibre  
Channel based Storage Area Networks (SANs). This allows the libraries to be attached to a  
Switched Fabric.  
This appendix includes the following sections:  
Host Prerequisites, page 167  
Connectors and Indicators, page 168  
Configuration, page 169  
Host Prerequisites  
To use Fibre Channel, check the host for the following:  
Fibre Channel backup software, host interface adapters, and associated device drivers.  
Host that acts as an initiator using the Fibre Channel controller to communicate with Fibre  
Channel SCSI target devices.  
Backup application software with robust error recovery. Fibre Channel is an open system, similar  
to LAN. Consequently, Fibre Channel is subject to data flow interruptions from power cycling,  
connections, disconnections, and ESD charges.  
NOTE: For a complete list of prerequisites and supported configurations, contact your HP sales  
representative.  
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Connectors and Indicators  
Figure 82 shows the connectors and indicators for the optional Fibre Channel board.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
Power LED  
5
6
7
Fibre Channel link LED  
FC-LC connector  
SCSI VHDCI connector (2)  
Serial RJ-11 connector  
Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
Fibre Channel activity LED  
Figure 82 Connectors and indicators  
NOTE: The Fibre Channel board serial cable is not the same as the library controller board serial  
cable. The serial pinouts are different for each board, requiring different cables.  
IMPORTANT: The Fibre Channel card can be reset by using a paper clip or other sturdy tool to  
push the reset switch shown above the Power LED in Figure 82.  
!
Power Indicator  
The Fibre Channel card has one power LED X. LED definitions:  
Green - power has been applied  
Yellow - POST is in process or processor problems present  
Serial Port  
The Fibre Channel card has one serial port Y. The serial port can be used to access the  
Serial/Telnet user interface, which is used to locally manage and configure the Fibre Channel card.  
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Ethernet Port  
The Fibre Channel card has one Ethernet port Z. LED definitions:  
Activity - there is port activity  
Link - a valid Ethernet link exists  
Fibre Channel Port  
The Fibre Channel card has one Fibre Channel port ]. LED definitions:  
Green (ACT) - Fibre Channel port activity [  
Green (LINK) - a valid Fibre Channel link exists \  
SCSI VHDCI Connectors  
The Fibre Channel card has two SCSI VHDCI connectors. A green LED indicates activity on the  
corresponding port.  
Configuration  
For detailed configuration information, refer to the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router User  
Guide available on the MSL Series tape library documentation CD, or on the HP website at:  
.
Before attempting to configure the Fibre Channel board, a basic understanding of Fibre Channel  
and SCSI devices is recommended. For information on SCSI standards, refer to publications from  
X3T10 committee of ANSI (American National Standards Institute). For more information on Fibre  
Channel standards, refer to publications from the X3T11 committee of ANSI. To purchase approved  
American National Standards and Technical Reports, contact ANSI at (212)642-4900.  
Default Ethernet Settings  
The basic factory default values are:  
IP address: http://1.1.1.1/  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
Gateway address: 0.0.0.0  
User name: root  
Password: password  
HP recommends that you change these values from the defaults.  
All settings within the configuration are pre-set with default values. These values are set to allow the  
Fibre Channel card into most HP environments with little or no configuration changes.  
After changing the basic default values listed above, carefully consider any additional configuration  
changes.  
After the initial configuration is established, HP recommends backing up the configuration to an  
external file via the FTP file transfer protocol option. If needed, during a recovery process, this file  
can be restored back onto the router.  
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Configuration Examples  
3
1
1
1
2
2
10998  
1
2
3
SCSI cable  
Terminator  
FIbre cable  
Figure 83 MSL6030/MSL6026 standalone  
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1
1
1
2
2
3
1
3
1
2
2
10999  
1
2
3
SCSI cable  
Terminator  
Fibre Cable  
Figure 84 MSL6060/MSL6052 standalone  
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Index  
controller  
A
wide LVD/SE 37  
abort move status 66  
acoustic specs 161  
audience 11  
conventions  
document 12  
authorized reseller, HP 13  
auto power-up 61  
data speed transfer 67  
B
bar code 76, 77  
label  
assignment 62  
check digit 62  
labels 75  
library and tape tools 98  
library tests 141  
reader 23  
base address 65  
bus ID 64  
bus parity 64  
document  
conventions 12  
door open response 66  
doors 33  
C
cable configuration 36  
2 tape drives, 1 host 37  
2 tape drives, 2 hosts 38  
SCSI 165  
open for installation 33  
drive and slot numbering 62  
SCSI examples 166  
Canadian notice 144  
card cage 25  
cartridge map 68  
CISPR classification 143  
Class 1 laser 143  
Class A device 143  
cleaning cartridge  
automatic 94  
edit options 59, 68  
electronics controller card 23  
environmental specs 160  
cleaning slot 95  
mail slot 95  
mail slot, replacing 96  
manual 94  
fasteners 31  
replacing 96  
fault symptom codes 103  
FCC  
reserved slot 96  
right magazine, replacing 96  
running 93  
notice 143  
rating label 143  
clip nuts 32  
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FCC classification 143  
fibre channel board  
described 26  
reserved slot locations 42, 43, 44, 45  
securing the library 34  
template 31  
location 26  
fibre channel card  
configuring 169  
Ethernet settings 169  
firmware  
troubleshooting flow chart 102  
import/export element base address 65  
indicators  
front panel 26  
updating 97  
upgrade requirements 98  
front panel 49  
init element status 65  
initialization screen 53  
initiate wide data transfer negotiation 66  
FSCs 103  
G
grounding methods 163  
GUI touch screen 26, 51  
Japanese notices 145  
H
K
help, obtaining 13  
host system 53  
Korean notices 146  
HP  
authorized reseller 13  
storage web site 13  
Subscriber’s choice web site 13  
labels, bar code 75  
laser compliance 147  
I
illustrated  
applying power 36  
attaching a bar code 76, 77  
cartridge 78  
tape cartridges 20  
display screens and options 53  
cable configuration 37, 38  
card cage 26  
controller board 24  
front panel 27, 49  
indicators 51  
installing the library 33  
installing the rails 32  
left magazine mail slot 75  
left tape magazine 74  
magazines 21  
mechanical releases 50  
power supply 22  
locks 51  
M
magazines 21  
door mechanical releases 50  
doors 49  
PTM mounting location 28  
removing magazines 73  
inserting cartridges 74  
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removing 73  
mail slot  
locations 42, 43, 44, 45  
numbering 42  
access 74  
holder 75  
mode 62  
using 74  
setting up 41  
robotics 25, 27  
maintenance 71  
mechanical specs 159  
menu  
safety specs 161  
screen  
option 59  
selections 60  
mixed media 17  
models 15  
drive 0 bus 0 data field 41  
drive 0 bus ID 40  
edit library options 69  
edit network options 70  
edit SCSI options 69  
initialization 53  
N
network options 67  
O
maintenance 71  
menu 60  
offline 61  
online 59  
options  
edit 68  
power-down confirmation message 58  
security level 72  
network 67, 70  
passwords 70  
SCSI 63, 69  
P
status 58  
Pass-Through Mechanism (PTM) 23  
password  
view library options 61  
view network options 67  
levels 52  
option 70  
PCI slots 25  
post recovered errors 65  
power supply 22, 35  
power switch 35  
product identification 65  
PTM  
bus parity 64  
cable configuration examples 166  
cable configurations 36  
IDs 37  
IDs, setting 39  
options 63  
and robotics 27  
R
rackmount model 30  
regulatory compliance  
identification numbers 143  
notices 143  
regulatory model number 143  
reserved slots 61  
securing the library 34  
security level 72  
set up  
network 47  
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reserved slots 41  
setting a SCSI ID 39  
shielded cables 144  
slide rails 30, 34  
inner 32  
utilities 70  
security level 72  
intermediate 32  
specifications  
acoustics 160, 161  
environmental 160  
mechanical 159  
viewing window 26  
power 159  
safety 161  
W
status screen 58  
warning  
storage element base address 65  
Subscriber’s choice, HP 13  
symbols in text 12  
PTM 27  
rack enclosure 32  
web sites  
HP documentation 11  
T
tabletop model  
converting to rackmount 29, 35  
Taiwanese notices 146  
tape alert mode 66  
tape cartridges  
inserting and removing 72  
mixed media 17  
requirements 75  
tape drives 18  
location 16  
LTO Ultrium 17  
mixed media 17  
SDLT 17  
template 30, 31, 34  
test unit ready reporting 65  
text symbols 12  
transfer element base address 65  
transport element base address 65  
troubleshooting  
error recovery 102  
fault symptom codes 103  
flow chart 102  
platform problems 101  
troubleshooting flow chart 102  
U
unit attention reporting 64  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
41 Mail slot access screen (four-drive model shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
42 Magazine access screen (two-drive model shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
43 Move media screen (two-drive model shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
44 Power-down confirmation message screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
45 Status screen (four-drive model shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
46 Cartridge map screen (two-drive model shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
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79 Troubleshooting flow chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
80 MSL6030/MSL6026, 2 hosts/2 drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166  
81 Single MSL6060/MSL6052, 4 hosts/4 drives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166  
82 Connectors and indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168  
83 MSL6030/MSL6026 standalone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170  
84 MSL6060/MSL6052 standalone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171  
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Tables  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15 Operating Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
16 Packed or Unpacked Environmental Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
17 Transit -- Short Term Environmental Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
18 Acoustic Noise Declared per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
19 Schallemissionswerte - Werteangaben nach ISO 9296 und ISO 7779/DIN 27779 . . . . 161  
20 Regulatory and Product Safety Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
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