Page 3 - Hardware Operator’s Guide
TimberWolf 9740 Tape Library Hardware Operator’s Guide
Page 5 - Summary of Changes; EC
95693 Revision P iii Summary of Changes EC Date Revision Description 111257 November 1999 H Changes as noted in this revision. 111486 May 2000 J Changes as noted in this revision. 111516 August 2000 K Changes as noted in this revision. 111545 October 2000 L Changes as noted in this revision. 111714 ...
Page 7 - Contents
95693 Revision P v Contents Summary of Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Figure...
Page 10 - Figures
viii Revision P 95693 Figures Figure 1-1. External Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Figure 1-2. Robot Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 11 - Tables
ix Revision P 95693 Tables Table 1-1. LSM Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6Table 3-1. Playground Cartridge Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 13 - Preface; Organization
95693 Revision P xi Preface This guide describes how to operate the TimberWolf 9740 Library Storage Module (LSM). Most of the information in this guide pertains to the hardware. Note: Refer to the appropriate publications for specific information about the controller transport units, tape drives, so...
Page 14 - Alert Messages; Publication
xii Revision P 95693 ■ Alert Messages Alert messages call your attention to information that is especially important or that has a unique relationship to the main text or graphic. Note: A note provides additional information that is of special interest. A note might point out exceptions to rules or ...
Page 15 - Additional Information; Sun’s External Web Site; Customer Resource Center; Partners Site; Hardcopy Publications
95693 Revision P xiii ■ Additional Information Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Sun) offers several methods for you to obtain additional information. Sun’s External Web Site Sun’s external Web site provides marketing, product, event, corporate, and service information. The external Web site is accessible to ...
Page 17 - Notices; Cables that connect peripherals must be; United States FCC Compliance Statement
95693 Revision P xv Notices Please read the following compliance and warning statements for this product. CAUTION: Potential equipment damage: Cables that connect peripherals must be shielded and grounded; refer to descriptions in the cable instruction manuals. Operation of this equipment with cable...
Page 18 - Japanese Compliance Statement; Taiwan Warning Label Statement; English translation
xvi Revision P 95693 ■ Japanese Compliance Statement The following compliance statement in Japanese pertains to VCCI EMI regulations: English translation : This is a Class A product based on the Technical Requirement of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology (VCCI)....
Page 19 - Internal Code License Statement
95693 Revision P xvii ■ Internal Code License Statement The following is the Internal Code License Agreement from Sun StorageTek: NOTICE INTERNAL CODE LICENSE PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. THIS NOTICE IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (EITHER AN IND...
Page 21 - General Information; Library Storage Module Components
95693 Revision P 1-1 1 General Information This chapter describes the library storage module (LSM) for an automated cartridge system (ACS). An ACS is a removable media, robotic system that mounts cartridges into storage cells, tape drives, cartridge access port (CAP), or cartridge exchange mechanism...
Page 22 - Robot
Library Storage Module Components 1-2 Revision P 95693 Robot Figure 1-2 on page 1-3 shows the robot components. The robot is a mechanism that moves cartridges between storage cells, CTUs, tape drives, CAP, or CEM. The robot consists of the Z column assembly, hand, and camera assembly. The Z column a...
Page 24 - Cartridge Access Port; Storage Cells; : The cartridges must be inserted into the storage; Cartridge Exchange Mechanism
Library Storage Module Components 1-4 Revision P 95693 Cartridge Access Port The cartridge access port (CAP) is a storage area where you add cartridges to or remove cartridges from an LSM. The CAP is located on the right front door. LSMs are shipped with the type of CAP that allows you to place 14 c...
Page 25 - Cartridge Drives and Cabinets
95693 Revision P 1-5 Cartridge Drives and Cabinets ■ Cartridge Drives and Cabinets The cartridge drive attaches to the rear of the LSM and contains: • Two or four 9490 (TimberLine) CTUs • One to four SD-3 (RedWood) CTUs The 9741 or 9741E drive cabinets attach to the rear of the LSM and contains: • O...
Page 26 - LSM Specifications
LSM Specifications 1-6 Revision P 95693 ■ LSM Specifications Table 1-1 lists the LSM specifications: Table 1-1. LSM Specifications Description Specification Power cable US/Canada 100-120 VAC UL/CSA power cable International 200 to 240 VAC HAR power cable Input voltage rangeNominal voltage 100 or 240...
Page 27 - Controls and Indicators; Power Switch
95693 Revision P 2-1 2 Controls and Indicators This chapter shows and describes the power switch and operator panel for the LSM. It also describes how to set the SCSI address as well as the maximum usage count of the cleaning cartridges. Refer to the controller transport unit or tape drive operator ...
Page 28 - Tape Drives and Cabinets; Figure 2-2. 9490 and SD-3 Cartridge Drive Power Switch Location
Power Switch 2-2 Revision P 95693 Tape Drives and Cabinets Drives that are housed in the standard and expanded (9741 and 9741E) Drive Cabinet each have their own power supply that attaches to a power strip at the base of the cabinet. To power down drives in the 9741/9741E Drive Cabinet the circuit b...
Page 29 - Operator Panel; : During this procedure, the panel displays
95693 Revision P 2-3 Operator Panel ■ Operator Panel The operator panel is mounted to the right front door of the LSM. The panel contains function keys (also referred to as softkeys) and indicators, plus a two-line display. The operator panel displays LSM status, configuration, test sequences, and e...
Page 31 - Figure 2-4. Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagram; Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagrams
95693 Revision P 2-5 Setting the SCSI Address Figure 2-4. Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagram (C62015) Press Execute to Enter 9740 Test Screens EXECUTE PRESSED MENU PRESSED Symbol Definitions for Menu Block Diagrams How Used.... = display screen with actual display screen text = display screen...
Page 33 - Operating the LSM; Powering-on or IPLing the LSM; Powering-off the LSM
95693 Revision P 3-1 3 Operating the LSM This chapter contains the procedures for: • Powering-on or IPLing the LSM • Powering-off the LSM • Operating in automated mode • Operating in manual mode When the machine is controlled by the host, refer to your software publications and enter the command fro...
Page 34 - Operating the LSM in Automated Mode; Loading Cartridges through the CAP; : You must enter the cartridges properly or
Operating the LSM in Automated Mode 3-2 Revision P 95693 ■ Operating the LSM in Automated Mode When the LSM is online and operating in automated mode, it performs many tasks that you would otherwise perform manually. However, to keep the LSM operating efficiently while the robot is mounting and dism...
Page 35 - Figure 3-1. Loading a Cartridge into the Cartridge Access Port
95693 Revision P 3-3 Operating the LSM in Automated Mode 4. Close the CAP. The lock automatically engages. Notes: • The host software determines what happens when you enter a cartridge upside down or with an unreadable label. Under normal conditions, the camera on the hand audits the CAP and recogni...
Page 36 - Ejecting Cartridges through the CAP
Operating the LSM in Automated Mode 3-4 Revision P 95693 Ejecting Cartridges through the CAP Refer to your specific software publications for instructions about having the robot insert the desired cartridges into the CAP. To eject cartridges through the CAP: 1. Enter the VOLSERs of the cartridges yo...
Page 37 - Cleaning Drives in the LSM; SCSI Interface; AUTO CLEAN Feature
95693 Revision P 3-5 Cleaning Drives in the LSM ■ Cleaning Drives in the LSM Drive cleaning can be initiated either by the operator or by the backup application. The following information describes the functions the operator needs to perform to clean the drives. Operator-initiated cleaning is handle...
Page 38 - Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count; Figure 3-2. Setting the Usage Count of the Cleaning Cartridge
Cleaning Drives in the LSM 3-6 Revision P 95693 Setting the Cleaning Cartridge Usage Count You can use the operator panel to set the maximum number of times a cartridge can be used to make sure that it is effective. Remember that each drive’s cartridge has a maximum number of cleans, and must be rep...
Page 39 - Replacing Cleaning Cartridges
95693 Revision P 3-7 Cleaning Drives in the LSM Replacing Cleaning Cartridges When an LSM operating in an SCSI control path environment is in AUTO CLEAN mode, the only method to use to replace an expired cleaning cartridge is by selecting the Change Cln Cart utility from the main operator panel menu...
Page 40 - Serial Interface; Unlocking the CAP and Removing Non-cleaning Cartridges
Cleaning Drives in the LSM 3-8 Revision P 95693 Serial Interface If your control path is serial, these items are true: • You do not have the option of using the AUTO CLEAN function from the operator panel. • All drive cleaning is managed by and controlled through the host. The manner which ACSLS (Au...
Page 41 - Replacing Expired Cleaning Cartridges
95693 Revision P 3-9 Cleaning Drives in the LSM To unlock the CAP: 1. Press EXECUTE on the operator panel. a. The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK PENDING . b. The hand unlocks the CAP. c. The operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLOCKED . 2. Open the CAP to gain access to the cells. 3. Remove...
Page 42 - Operating in Manual Mode; Opening the LSM Front Doors
Operating in Manual Mode 3-10 Revision P 95693 ■ Operating in Manual Mode When an LSM is offline, you might be: • Opening the LSM front doors • Moving the robot • Locating a cartridge in the storage cells • Mounting and dismounting a cartridge • Removing a cartridge from the hand • Returning the LSM...
Page 44 - Moving the Robot; : Do not touch exposed electrical parts; Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage; Figure 3-4. Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage
Operating in Manual Mode 3-12 Revision P 95693 Moving the Robot After opening the LSM doors, you might need to move the robot to make it easier to access the stored cartridges or the drives. Read and observe the following caution before attempting to move any portion of the robot. CAUTION: Potential...
Page 45 - Rotating the Z Column
95693 Revision P 3-13 Operating in Manual Mode Rotating the Z Column CAUTION: Potential equipment damage : The Z column does not rotate a full 360 degrees. If you meet resistance when rotating it, do not force it. Rotate the Z column in the opposite direction. If you need to rotate the Z column, gra...
Page 46 - Locating a Cartridge in the Storage Cells; Figure 3-6. Locating Cartridges–Top View
Operating in Manual Mode 3-14 Revision P 95693 Locating a Cartridge in the Storage Cells Figure 3-6 through Figure 3-9 illustrate the locations of the panels, rows, and columns of the cartridge storage cells in a typical LSM configuration. Note: There is a decal at the top of each column that also p...
Page 47 - Figur
95693 Revision P 3-15 Operating in Manual Mode Figur e 3-7.Locating Car tridges–P anel s, Cell s, Rows, Ca rtridge Drive (C62013) C62013 T T T 0 0 0 T T T T T T T T T 41 41 41 T = ARRAY TARGET CTU 0 CTU 1 CTU 2 CTU 3 AREA RESERVED FORCAP LATCH ASSEMBLY 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 36 0 0 COLUMN 0 COLUMN 0 COLU...
Page 50 - : Do not insert cartridges into the reserved cells or the
Operating in Manual Mode 3-18 Revision P 95693 Figure 3-10 shows the cell locations of cartridges stored in the playground. These cells are used to store diagnostic and cleaning cartridges, and to provide an empty/dropoff cell for the robot if the LSM loses power while a cartridge is in the hand. Ta...
Page 51 - Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes; Table 3-1. Playground Cartridge Locations
95693 Revision P 3-19 Operating in Manual Mode Note: No more than two drive types can be mixed in the 9741/9741E Drive Cabinet. Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes When you are operating in manual mode, you may need to mount and dismount cartridge tapes from different types of CTUs and tape dri...
Page 52 - Mounting a Cartridge into a 9490 or SD-3 CTU; : To avoid injury to your hand, keep your fingers out of; : You must insert the cartridge properly or; Dismounting a Cartridge from a 9490 or SD-3 CTU
Operating in Manual Mode 3-20 Revision P 95693 Mounting a Cartridge into a 9490 or SD-3 CTU See “Controller Transport Units” on page 4-1 for more information. WARNING: Personal injury : To avoid injury to your hand, keep your fingers out of the transport; the elevator lowers automatically when a car...
Page 53 - Mounting a Cartridge into a DLT Drive; Figure 3-11. DLT Handle and Hub Positions
95693 Revision P 3-21 Operating in Manual Mode Mounting a Cartridge into a DLT Drive Use Figure 3-11 and “Digital Linear Tape Drives” on page 4-4 for the following procedures: Figure 3-11. DLT Handle and Hub Positions E62378 DRIVESHUTTLE DRIVE HUB(UP) HUB(DOWN) CARTRIDGEHOOK (UP) CARTRIDGEHOOK (DOWN...
Page 54 - : Before mounting a cartridge into the drive,; Use the drive shuttle to operate, not the drive handle.; : Insert the cartridge properly or you will
Operating in Manual Mode 3-22 Revision P 95693 CAUTION: Potential equipment damage : Before mounting a cartridge into the drive, make sure that power is on, and that the Operate Handle indicator is on. Use the drive shuttle to operate, not the drive handle. A safety mechanism protects the drive if y...
Page 55 - Dismounting a Cartridge from a DLT Drive
95693 Revision P 3-23 Operating in Manual Mode 4. Insert the cartridge into the shuttle and push the cartridge into the back of the drive until it is firmly seated. 5. Push the shuttle completely back, pause for about two seconds, then release the shuttle. CAUTION:If the cartridge has been ejected f...
Page 56 - Mounting a Cartridge into a T9840 Drive
Operating in Manual Mode 3-24 Revision P 95693 Mounting a Cartridge into a T9840 Drive Important: T9840A/B and T9840C VolSafe cartridges are not interchangeable. T9840C tape drives can read the 20-GB VolSafe tape cartridges used in T9840A and T9840B drives, but cannot write to them. The 40-GB VolSaf...
Page 57 - Dismounting a Cartridge from a T9840 Drive; : Pressing the Unload switch during a write operation; Figure 3-13. Mounting a Cartridge into a T9840 Drive
95693 Revision P 3-25 Operating in Manual Mode Dismounting a Cartridge from a T9840 Drive To unload the cartridge from a T9840 drive: 1. Ensure that the drive is not selected. CAUTION: Loss of data : Pressing the Unload switch during a write operation causes the drive to try to write the remaining d...
Page 58 - Mounting a Cartridge into a T9940 Drive; Dismounting a Cartridge from a T9940 Drive
Operating in Manual Mode 3-26 Revision P 95693 Mounting a Cartridge into a T9940 Drive See “T9840 and T9940 Tape Drives” on page 4-5 for more information. To load the cartridge in a T9940 drive: 1. Follow the steps in “Mounting and Dismounting Cartridge Tapes” on page 3-19 . 2. Insert the cartridge ...
Page 59 - Removing a Cartridge from the Hand; : Follow the procedures described in; Standard Door Procedure; Figure 3-14. Mounting a Cartridge into a T9940 Drive
95693 Revision P 3-27 Operating in Manual Mode Removing a Cartridge from the Hand If the LSM goes offline because of a power failure, a cartridge might be left in the hand. If you need the cartridge to complete a job request, you can manually remove it from the hand and mount it into a drive for a r...
Page 60 - Expansion Door Procedure; Make sure that the gripper is fully
Operating in Manual Mode 3-28 Revision P 95693 5. Turn the reach mechanism drive belt until the gripper is fully retracted. 6. If a cartridge was in the top cell, re-insert it properly into the cell. Expansion Door Procedure To remove a cartridge from the hand when your LSM has an expansion door: 1....
Page 61 - Returning the LSM Online; Figure 3-16. Removing a Cartridge from the Hand
95693 Revision P 3-29 Operating in Manual Mode Returning the LSM Online To place the LSM online for automated operations: 1. Refer to your specific drive publications for instructions about making the drives ready. For DLT, make sure that the Operate Handle light is on and the handle is up. 2. Close...
Page 63 - Drives; Controller Transport Units
95693 Revision P 4-1 4 Drives This chapter contains an overview about the controller transport units (CTUs) and tape drives for the 9740 Library Storage Module (LSM). Note: See Appendix A for information about the cartridge tapes. CTUs mount in cartridge drives that attach to the rear of the LSM. Ea...
Page 66 - Digital Linear Tape Drives
9741/9741E Drive Cabinet 4-4 Revision P 95693 ■ 9741/9741E Drive Cabinet The drive cabinet houses from 1 to 10 DLT, 9840, T9840, or T9940 tape drives or a combination of these tape drives. Digital Linear Tape Drives Digital Linear Tape (DLT) drives mount inside a 9741/9741E Drive Cabinet. These driv...
Page 69 - Service; Customer Services Support Center
95693 Revision P 5-1 5 Service This chapter describes what to do if problems occur with the 9740 Library Storage Module. In some cases, you might be able to correct the problem. In other cases, you must contact your service provider to correct the problem. Notes: • Refer to Appendix A, “Cartridge Ta...
Page 70 - Sun’s Worldwide Offices
Sun’s Worldwide Offices 5-2 Revision P 95693 2. Describe the problem to the call taker. The call taker will ask several questions and will either route your call to a trained support technician or dispatch a service representative. If you have the following information when placing a service call, t...
Page 71 - Cartridge Tape Information; Cartridge Requirements; Handling a Cartridge
95693 Revision P A-1 A Cartridge Tape Information This appendix contains information about the cartridge tapes used in the controller transport units (CTUs) and tape drives for the LSM. ■ Cartridge Requirements Cartridges must meet specifications defined in American National Standard Magnetic Tape a...
Page 72 - Inspecting a Cartridge
Inspecting a Cartridge A-2 Revision P 95693 ■ Inspecting a Cartridge A defective or dirty cartridge can damage a drive. Always inspect a cartridge before inserting it into a drive or a library. Look for: • Cracked or broken cartridge • Broken leader block • Broken leader block latch • Damaged write-...
Page 74 - Figure A-4. Inspecting a T9840 Cartridge; Figure A-5. Inspecting a T9940 Cartridge
Inspecting a Cartridge A-4 Revision P 95693 Figure A-4. Inspecting a T9840 Cartridge (C62715) REAR VIEW C62715 WRITEPROTECT SWITCH(FORWARD POSITION IS WRITE PROTECTED) FINGER GRIPS VOLSERLABEL MEDIA IDLABEL CUSTOMER LABEL AREA MANUFACTURERLABELAREA Figure A-5. Inspecting a T9940 Cartridge (C62727) C...
Page 75 - Storing Cartridges; Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior; The following solvents can damage the; Using Cleaning Cartridges
95693 Revision P A-5 Storing Cartridges ■ Storing Cartridges When storing a cartridge: • Do not take a cartridge out of its protective wrapping until you are ready to use it. Use the tear string, not a sharp instrument, to remove the wrapping. • Store cartridges in a clean environment that duplicate...
Page 76 - Repairing a Detached Leader Block
Repairing a Detached Leader Block A-6 Revision P 95693 When a cleaning cartridge is used the specified number of times, it is automatically placed into the CAP, and the operator panel displays “(3480, SD-3, DLT, T9840, or T9940) CLEANING CART USED UP.” See “Replacing Cleaning Cartridges” or “Replaci...
Page 77 - Applying Labels; : Applying labels in the wrong location,
95693 Revision P A-7 Applying Labels ■ Applying Labels Cartridge labels reflect the cartridge media and usage. The types of cartridge labels you might need to apply are: • Customer • VOLSER • Cleaning • Diagnostic • Media labels Notes: • Make sure that the labels are not placed elsewhere on the cart...
Page 78 - Figure A-6. 3480 Cartridge Label Locations
Applying Labels A-8 Revision P 95693 Figure A-6. 3480 Cartridge Label Locations (C62031) CUSTOMERLABEL VOLSERLABEL C62031 Figure A-7. ETape Cartridge Label Locations (C62528) CUSTOMERLABEL VOLSERLABEL MEDIALABEL C62528
Page 79 - Figure A-8. EETape Cartridge Label Locations
95693 Revision P A-9 Applying Labels Figure A-8. EETape Cartridge Label Locations (C62526) CUSTOMERLABEL C62526 VOLUME/SERIALNUMBER(VOLSER)LABEL MEDIALABEL“Z” Figure A-9. Helical Scan Cartridge Label Locations (C62032) C62032 WRITE-PROTECTSWITCH CUSTOMERLABEL TAPELENGTHLABEL VOLUME/SERIAL NUMBER(VOL...
Page 80 - Figure A-10. T9840 Cartridge Label Locations
Applying Labels A-10 Revision P 95693 Figure A-10. T9840 Cartridge Label Locations (C62444) C62444 MEDIAID LABEL VOLSERLABEL WRITE-PROTECT CUSTOMERLABEL Figure A-11. T9940 Cartridge Label Location (C62731) C62731 MEDIAID VOLSERLABELAREA CUSTOMERLABELAREA MANUFACTURERLABELAREA
Page 81 - DLT Cartridges; Figure A-12. DLT Cartridge Label Locations
95693 Revision P A-11 Applying Labels DLT Cartridges The DLTtape VOLSER letter located next to the last number in the VOLSER reflects the media. Cleaning cartridges have CLN in the VOLSER, diagnostic cartridges have DG in the VOLSER. See Figure A-12 and insert the label into the recessed area on eac...
Page 82 - Setting the Write-Protect Switch
Setting the Write-Protect Switch A-12 Revision P 95693 ■ Setting the Write-Protect Switch Write-protect, also called file-protect, is a setting on cartridge tapes that prevents data form being written on the tape but reading data is still possible. Write-enable is a setting that allows data to be wr...
Page 85 - DLT Write-Protect Switch
95693 Revision P A-15 Setting the Write-Protect Switch DLT Write-Protect Switch To write-enable a DLT cartridge: 1. Hold the cartridge with the rear VOLSER label toward you. 2. Locate the write-protect switch on the front of the cartridge. 3. Slide the write-protect switch to the right so that the o...
Page 86 - T9840 Write-Protect Switch
Setting the Write-Protect Switch A-16 Revision P 95693 T9840 Write-Protect Switch To write-enable a T9840 cartridge: 1. Hold the cartridge with the customer label side up and rear VOLSER label toward you. 2. Locate the write-protect switch on the right side of the cartridge. 3. Slide the write-prote...
Page 87 - T9940 Write-Protect Switch
95693 Revision P A-17 Setting the Write-Protect Switch T9940 Write-Protect Switch 1. Hold the cartridge with write-protect switch towards you. 2. Locate the write-protect switch on the front of the cartridge. 3. Slide the write-protect switch to the left so the arrow points to the unlocked padlock i...
Page 88 - Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications A-18 Revision P 95693 ■ Environmental Specifications The following tables list the different cartridge environmental specifications: Table A-1. 9490 Cartridge Environmental Specifications Operating Environment Temperature 15.6º to 32.2ºC (60º to 90ºF) Relative humidity 2...
Page 91 - Glossary; Numeric; ACSLS
95693 Revision P Glossary-1 Glossary This glossary defines terms and abbreviations used in this publication. Many of the definitions are taken from other sources. The letters in the parentheses that follow some definitions indicate the source of the definition: (A). The American National Standard Di...
Page 95 - Index; Numerics
95693 Revision P Index-1 Index Numerics 9490 cartridge specifications, A-18cartridges, A-2dismounting a cartridge, 3-20mounting a cartridge, 3-20operator panel, 4-2overview, 4-2power switch, 4-2recording formats, 4-2types of tapes, 4-2write-protect switch, A-12 9741/9741E drive cabinet, 4-4 A agreem...
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