DLT/ PowerSave User`s Guide - Support On Line

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DLT/ PowerSave User`s Guide - Support On Line
User's Guide
Hardware: PowerSave/PowerExchange
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DPS7000/XTA
NOVASCALE 7000
DLT/POWERSAVE
DPS7000/XTA
NOVASCALE 7000
DLT/POWERSAVE
User's Guide
Hardware: PowerSave/PowerExchange
May 2004
BULL CEDOC
357 AVENUE PATTON
B.P.20845
49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01
FRANCE
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of PowerSave 320 Systems
1.1
General description of PowerSave 320 systems ............................................................ 1-1
1.1.1 Presentation of PowerSave 320 systems .......................................................... 1-1
1.1.2 PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader System Components ................. 1-2
1.2
Installing PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader.................................................. 1-3
1.2.1 Site Preparation ................................................................................................. 1-3
1.2.1.1 Environmental requirements.............................................................. 1-3
1.2.1.2 Cabling Requirements ....................................................................... 1-4
1.2.2 Connecting PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader ................................ 1-5
1.2.3 Installing PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader .................................... 1-7
2. GCOS 7 System Features
2.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2
Definitions and Parameters ............................................................................................. 2-1
2.2.1 Restrictions ........................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2.2 Sequence Number ............................................................................................. 2-1
2.2.3 Start / Stop Mode ............................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.4 File Closure Options .......................................................................................... 2-2
2.3
Compatibility and User Visibility ...................................................................................... 2-2
3. Galileo-2FC Controller on PowerSave 320 Systems
3.1
Physical description of the Galileo-2FC Controller ......................................................... 3-2
3.1.1 Front Panel......................................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1.1 LEDs on the Front Panel ................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1.2 Keys on the Front Panel .................................................................... 3-3
3.1.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2
Galileo-2FC Controller Technical Characteristics ........................................................... 3-5
3.3
Galileo-2FC Controller Operational Specifications ......................................................... 3-5
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3.4
Galileo-2FC Controller Identification ............................................................................... 3-6
3.5
Normal Mode: Displaying information on theGalileo-2FC Controller .............................. 3-7
3.5.1 Entering the Normal Mode ................................................................................. 3-7
3.5.2 Ejecting a Cartridge Manually (PowerSave 320) ............................................. 3-11
3.5.3 Displaying Error Messages .............................................................................. 3-12
3.5.4 Displaying the Controller Firmware Revision Date .......................................... 3-13
3.5.5 Displaying the Controller Configuration ........................................................... 3-13
3.5.5.1 Displaying the Controller Serial Number ......................................... 3-13
3.5.5.2 Displaying the Controller SCSI ID ................................................... 3-14
3.1.1.3 Displaying the Data Transfer Rate .................................................. 3-14
3.1.6 Displaying the Drive Characteristics ................................................................ 3-15
3.1.7 Re-initializing Commands ................................................................................ 3-15
3.1.7.1 Reseting drive.................................................................................. 3-15
3.1.7.2 Reseting Host .................................................................................. 3-17
3.1.7.3 Reseting Board ................................................................................ 3-17
3.6
Configuration Mode : Controller Configuration.............................................................. 3-20
3.6.1 Entering the Configuration Mode ..................................................................... 3-21
3.6.2 Configuration Data ........................................................................................... 3-22
3.6.2.1 Configuration Data Display Order ................................................... 3-22
3.6.2.2 Product Names and Emulation Types............................................. 3-23
3.6.2.3 Main Drives and Manufacturers Spported by the Controller ........... 3-24
3.6.3 Configuring IDs and Parameters (First Item) ................................................... 3-24
3.6.4 Configuring the Host ID (Second Item)............................................................ 3-27
3.6.5 Configuring the FC Transfer Rate to the Host (Third Item) ............................. 3-28
3.6.6 Configuring the SCSI Negociation Mode (Fourth Item) ................................... 3-29
3.6.7 Configuring the K Bytes or K Words Value (Fifth Item) ................................... 3-29
3.6.8 Saving Changes and Exiting Configuration (Sixth Item).................................. 3-30
4. SDLT 320 Tape Drive on PowerSave 320 Systems
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4.1
Physical Description of the SDLT 320 Tape Drive .......................................................... 4-2
4.1.1 Front Panel......................................................................................................... 4-2
4.1.1.1 LEDs on the Front Panel ................................................................... 4-2
4.1.1.2 Buttons on the Front Panel................................................................ 4-3
4.1.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.3 Features ........................................................................................................... 4-4
4.2
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Technical Characteristics ............................................................ 4-5
4.3
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Operational Specifications .......................................................... 4-5
4.4
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Identification ................................................................................ 4-5
4.5
Loading a Cartridge Into the PowerSave 320 System .................................................... 4-7
4.5.1 Inserting a Cartridge Into the SDLT 320 Tape Drive ......................................... 4-7
4.5.2 Display on the Galileo-2FC Controller While a Cartridge Is “In Use”................. 4-7
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Unloading a Cartridge From the PowerSave 320 System .............................................. 4-9
4.6.1 Ejecting a Cartridge Manually ............................................................................ 4-9
4.6.2 Automatic Ejection ........................................................................................... 4-10
4.7
Cleaning Read/Write Heads of the SDLT 320 Tape Drive............................................ 4-10
5. LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader on PowerSave 320 Loader System
5.1
Physical description of LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader ................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Front Panel......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................... 5-2
5.1.3 Control Panel ..................................................................................................... 5-3
5.1.3.1 LEDs on the Control Panel ................................................................ 5-3
5.1.3.2 Keys on the Control Panel................................................................. 5-4
5.1.1.3 LCD Display....................................................................................... 5-5
5.2
Operational Specifications of the LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader ................................... 5-5
5.3
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader Identification................................................................... 5-5
5.4
Inserting Cartridges ......................................................................................................... 5-7
5.4.1 Inserting Cartridges Into the Magazine.............................................................. 5-7
5.4.2 Inserting the Cartridge Magazine Into the Loader ............................................. 5-8
5.5
Removing Cartridges....................................................................................................... 5-9
5.5.1 Removing a Cartridge From the Loader ............................................................ 5-9
5.5.1.1 Manual Operation .............................................................................. 5-9
5.5.1.2 Automatic Operation.......................................................................... 5-9
5.6
Cleaning Cartridge Procedure......................................................................................... 5-9
5.6.1 Autoclean Mode ................................................................................................. 5-9
5.6.2 Manual Clean Procedure ................................................................................. 5-10
6. Tape Cartridges for PowerSave 320 Systems
6.1
General Description of Tape Cartridges.......................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 Physical Description of Tape Cartridges............................................................ 6-1
6.1.1.1 General View ..................................................................................... 6-2
6.1.1.2 Bottom View....................................................................................... 6-2
6.1.1.3 End View............................................................................................ 6-3
6.1.1.4 Protective Case ................................................................................. 6-3
6.1.2 Characteristics of Tape Cartridges .................................................................... 6-3
6.1.2.1 Magnetic Tape ................................................................................... 6-3
6.1.2.2 Cartridge ............................................................................................ 6-3
6.1.2.3 Recording Type and Density ............................................................. 6-4
6.1.3 Capacity of Tape cartridges ............................................................................... 6-4
6.2
Write Protection
6.3
Precautions for Use and Transport ................................................................................. 6-6
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6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
Labels
........................................................................................................... 6-6
Care and Handling ............................................................................................. 6-6
Acclimating......................................................................................................... 6-6
Glossary
Index
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Table of Graphics
Figures
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
Figure 4-3
Figure 4-4
Figure 5-1
Figure 5-2
Figure 5-3
Figure 5-4
Figure 5-5
Figure 5-6
Figure 6-1
Figure 6-2
Figure 6-3
Figure 6-4
Connection of a DPS 7000/XTA to 1 PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320 Loader
System................................................................................................................ 1-5
Direct Connection of a DPS 7000/XTA to 2 PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320
Loader Systems.................................................................................................. 1-6
Switch Connection of a DPS 7000/XTA to 2 PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320
Loader Systems.................................................................................................. 1-7
Front of the Galileo-2FC Controller .................................................................... 3-2
Rear of the Galileo-2FC Controller..................................................................... 3-4
PowerSave 320 – Manufacturer Details............................................................. 3-6
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Front Panel ..................................................................... 4-2
Rear of the SDLT 320 Tape Drive (Tabletop Model) ......................................... 4-4
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Read / Write Diagram ..................................................... 4-4
SDLT 320 Tape Drive – Manufacturer Details ................................................... 4-6
Front of the LXL 2S10T Loader .......................................................................... 5-2
Rear of the LXL 2S10T Loader .......................................................................... 5-2
LXL 2S10T Loader Control Panel ...................................................................... 5-3
Main Screen with a Status Message .................................................................. 5-5
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader – Manufacturer Details and FCC Statement..... 5-6
PowerSave 320 Loader Cartridge Magazine ..................................................... 5-8
Tape Cartridge.................................................................................................... 6-2
Bottom view a Tape Cartridge ............................................................................ 6-2
End view a Tape Cartridge ................................................................................. 6-3
Write Protection .................................................................................................. 6-5
Tables
Table 1-1
Table 1-2
Table 1-3
Table 1-4
Table 1-5
Table 3-1
Table 3-2
Table 3-3
Table 3-4
Table 3-5
Table 3-6
Table 3-7
Table 3-8
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PowerSave 320 Components............................................................................. 1-2
PowerSave 320 Loader Components ................................................................ 1-2
Normal Operating Conditions for PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader1-3
PowerSave 320 / PowerSave 320 Loader – Breaker Protection ....................... 1-4
Power Socket Requirements .............................................................................. 1-4
Galileo-2FC Controller Characteristics............................................................... 3-5
Galileo-2FC Operational Specifications ............................................................. 3-5
Galileo-2FC Controller Manufacturer details ...................................................... 3-6
Operation Codes displayed by the Galileo-2FC controller ............................... 3-10
Configuration Data Display Order .................................................................... 3-22
Product Names................................................................................................. 3-23
Emulation Types............................................................................................... 3-23
Main Drives and Manufacturers supported by the Controller........................... 3-24
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Table 3-9
Table 3-10
Table 4-1
Table 4-2
Table 4-3
Table 5-1
Table 5-2
Table 5-3
Table 5-4
Table 6-1
Table 6-2
Table 6-3
Table 6-4
Table 6-5
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Preferred ALPA for PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader................... 3-25
DPS 7000/XTA (Diane) Configuration Values.................................................. 3-26
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Technical Characteristics ............................................... 4-5
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Operational Specifications.............................................. 4-5
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Manufacturer details ....................................................... 4-6
LXL 2S10T Loader LED Indicators..................................................................... 5-3
LXL 2S10T Loader Function Keys ..................................................................... 5-4
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader Operational Specifications ................................ 5-5
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader Manufacturer details ......................................... 5-6
Characteristics of Magnetic Tape....................................................................... 6-3
Characteristics of Cartridge ................................................................................ 6-3
Recording Type and Density .............................................................................. 6-4
Capacity of CompacTape IV and DLTtape IV Cartridges .................................. 6-4
Capacity of SuperDLTtape Cartridges ............................................................... 6-4
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Preface
Scope and
Objectives
The present manual describes DLT PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader
tape systems for the BULL DPS 7000/XTA (Diane) platforms. It also gives
recommendations for use.
Intended
Readers
Intended readers include administrators and users of DLT PowerSave 320 and
PowerSave 320 Loader, and FC tape systems.
Users of DLT PowerSave / PowerSave Loader 2; 3 an FC are advised to refer to
document DLT PowerSave on GCOS 7 User’s Guide, 77 A1 64UP Rev. 05.
Prerequisites
A knowledge of cartridge tape peripherals is recommended.
Structure
This manual is structured as follows:
Chapter 1
Overview of PowerSave 320 Systems
Chapter 2
GCOS 7 System Features
Chapter 3
Galileo-2FC Controller on PowerSave 320 Systems
Chapter 4
SDLT 320 Tape Drive on PowerSave 320 Systems
Chapter 5
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader on PowerSave 320
Loader System
Chapter 6
Tape Cartridges for PowerSave 320 Systems
Glossary
Index
Bibliography
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement and Labeling
Requirement
The following statement and labeling requirement apply to this product. The
statements and labeling requirements for other products intended for use with this
product appear in their accompanying manuals.
When a device is constructed in two or more sections connected by wires and
marketed together, statements are only affixed to the main control unit.
When a device is too small for the statement to be affixed, the FCC identifier or the
unique identifier, as appropriate, must be displayed on the device.
FCC Statement for Class A Digital Devices
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
instruction manual, 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 his
own expense.
FCC Labeling Requirement for Class A Digital Devices
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.
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3 IMPORTANT:
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Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to
meet FCC emission limits. Neither the provider nor the manufacturer are
responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than
recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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DLT PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader Safety Requirements
The DLT PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader tape system must be
installed in correctly fitted premises providing protection against overcurrent
and earth faults.
CAUTION:
Prior to maintenance, the DLT PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader tape
systems must be switched off and disconnected from the AC mains supply.
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1. Overview of PowerSave 320 Systems
1.1
General description of PowerSave 320 systems
PowerSave is available in five versions:
− Version PowerSave 1, based on the DLT 4000 and DLT 8000 drive, is
described in document DLT PowerSave on GCOS 7 User’s Guide, 77 A1
64UP Rev. 04.
− Versions PowerSave 2; 3; and FC are described in document DLT PowerSave
on GCOS 7 User’s Guide, 77 A1 64UP Rev. 05.
− Version PowerSave 320 is described in the present document.
1.1.1
Presentation of PowerSave 320 systems
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader are backup tape cartridge systems,
designed for the standard DPS 7000/XTA (Diane) platform.
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader include a fast positioning system wich
guarantee file access within 5 minutes on SDLT I cartridges. The fast positioning
system depends on tape drive and Galileo Controller firmware version, and is not
garanteed on older cartridges.
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader read or write on the following media:
− Super DLT tape cartridges: write and read.
− CompacTape IV cartridges: read only.
− DLTtape IV cartridges: read only.
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The new PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader systems are readcompatible with DLTtape IV and CompacTape IV media generated on the
preceding PowerSave and PowerSave Loader systems.
Media features are explained in detail in Chapter 2 “GCOS 7 System Features”.
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1.1.2
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader System Components
• PowerSave 320 system comprises two tabletop units:
− A tabletop Galileo-2FC controller (described in Chapter 3).
The Galileo-2FC controller allows you to configure PowerSave 320 systems.
− A freestanding tabletop SDLT 320 tape drive (described in Chapter 4).
• PowerSave 320 Loader system comprises:
− A tabletop Galileo-2FC controller (described in Chapter 3).
The Galileo-2FC controller allows you to configure PowerSave 320 systems.
− A freestanding tabletop LXL 2S10T 10-cartridge sequential loader (described
in Chapter 5) with an integrated SDLT 320 tape drive:
The LXL 2S10T sequential loader is a SDLT tape library.
Table 1-1
PowerSave 1
Tape Drive
DLT 4000
Controller
Galileo-1
DPS 7000
Specific
DPS 7000/XTA
Compatible
PowerSave 2
DLT 8000
Galileo-1
Specific
Compatible
PowerSave 3
DLT 8000
Galileo-2
Compatible
Specific
PowerSave FC
DLT 8000
Galileo-2FC
X
Specific
PowerSave 320
SDLT 320
Galileo-2FC
X
Specific
Table 1-2
1-2
PowerSave 320 Components
PowerSave 320 Loader Components
Controller
Loader
DPS 7000
DPS 7000/XTA
PowerSave Loader 1
Tape
Drive
DLT 4000
Galileo-1
EXB18D
Specific
Compatible
PowerSave Loader 2
DLT 8000
Galileo-1
LXL810
Specific
Compatible
PowerSave Loader 3
DLT 8000
Galileo-2
LXL810
Compatible
Specific
PowerSave Loader FC DLT 8000 Galileo-2FC LXL810
X
Specific
PowerSave 320 Loader SDLT 320 Galileo-2FC
X
Specific
LXL
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Overview of PowerSave 320 Systems
1.2
Installing PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader
1.2.1
Site Preparation
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1.2.1.1
3 IMPORTANT:
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You must complete site preparation by the pre-arranged delivery and installation
date.
Any delay due to non-completion of the site by the pre-arranged date will be
considered as the customer’s responsibility.
Environmental requirements
Refer to DPS 7000/XTAEnvironmental Requirements to define PowerSave 320
and PowerSave 320 Loader environmental requirements.The table bellow shows
normal operating conditions for PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader:
Table 1-3
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Normal Operating Conditions for PowerSave 320 and
PowerSave 320 Loader
Operating temperature
+ 10° C to + 35° C
Storage temperature
- 40° C to + 60° C
Relative humidity
20% to 80% (without condensation)
Maximum temperature variation
< 1° C (2° F) per minute
Maximum humidity variation
< 10% per hour
Sensitivity to electrostatic
discharges
Normal installation provides resistance to
10 KV electrostatic discharges
3 IMPORTANT:
3
Protection against power surges and grounding faults depends on the correct
installation of the site on which the machine operates. Internal fuses protect
power supplies.
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1.2.1.2
Cabling Requirements
1
3 IMPORTANT:
3
The customer is responsible for supplying and installing a separate dedicated
AC power line for the PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader systems in
advance of delivery.
You must connect the power line to an independent electrical panel and circuit
breaker.
Table 1-4
PowerSave 320 / PowerSave 320 Loader – Breaker Protection
Mains Power
Max. IN
240 V
5 amps
120 V
10 amps
Max. inrush current
25 amps
40 amps
I protection with D curve
10 amps
16 amps
30 mA
30 mA
2 poles
magneto-thermal
2 poles
magneto-thermal
Differential protection
Protection features
Standard suppliers
MERLIN GERIN: C60N MERLIN GERIN: C60N
LEGRAND: DX
LEGRAND: DX
You must connect each PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader component to a
separate AC power socket.
AC cables are 1.50 meters long.
Table 1-5
Power Socket Requirements
PowerSave 320
Galileo-2FC Controller
Per component
1
SDLT 320 Tape Drive
PowerSave 320 Loader
Galileo Controller
1
Per component
1
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader
1
Total
2
Total
2
CAUTION:
The customer must ensure that the AC electricity supply is compliant with national
and local recommendations, regulations, standards, and codes of practice.
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Overview of PowerSave 320 Systems
1.2.2
Connecting PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader connect to the DPS 7000/XTA via a
1Gb or a 2 Gb FC HBA.
The Fibre Channel connection allows you to locate the Galileo-2FC controller up
to 50 meters from the DPS7000/XTA platform it is connected to.
You can connect up to four PowerSave 320 or PowerSave 320 Loader systems to
the same HBA, via a Brocade type switch.
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader systems are declared in the same way
as Exb10E subsystems.
The following figures show examples of connections of the DPS 7000/XTA
(Diane) platform to one or two PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320 Loader systems.
DPS 7000/XTA
(Diane)
FC HBA
Up to 50 m long
PowerSave 320 /
PowerSave 320 Loader
Figure 1-1
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Connection of a DPS 7000/XTA to 1
PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320 Loader System
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DPS 7000/XTA
FC
HBA
FC
HBA
Up to 50 m. long
PowerSave 320 /
PowerSave 320 Loader
Figure 1-2
1-6
PowerSave 320 /
PowerSave 320 Loader
Direct Connection of a DPS 7000/XTA to 2
PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320 Loader Systems
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DPS 7000/XTA
FC
HBA
PowerSave 320/
PowerSave 320 Loader
Brocade
Switch
Up to 50 m long
Up to 50 m long
PowerSave 320 /
PowerSave 320 Loader
Figure 1-3
1.2.3
Switch Connection of a DPS 7000/XTA to 2
PowerSave 320/PowerSave 320 Loader Systems
Installing PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader
CAUTION:
Installation is ensured by the Bull technician on site.
Non-qualified persons must not open the housing.
Standard installation on a DPS 7000/XTA platform does not require product
modifications for standard installation.
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You are advised to copy the normal microcode to the backup microcode at the
end of the installation procedure in order to dispose of the appropriate backup
configuration.
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Configuring PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader Systems
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3 IMPORTANT:
3
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader systems are delivered preconfigured and ready for use.
Configuration must only be carried out by qualified Bull support technicians.
You can configure PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 systems from the Galileo
Controller: to configure PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 systems, refer to
Chapter 3 – Galileo-2FC controller on PowerSave 320 Systems.
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2. GCOS 7 System Features
2.1
Introduction
The DPS 7000/XTA platform recognizes PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320
Loader systems as standard 8mm cartridge readers.
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader use standard commands in both
interactive (GCL) and batch (JCL) languages.
2.2
Definitions and Parameters
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader are "CT/M6" cartridge readers for the
DPS 7000/XTA platform. Therefore, you must manage file definition parameters in
the same way as those of the DPS 7000/XTA platform.
2.2.1
Restrictions
• The maximum number of files on a cartridge cannot exceed 9999.
• The maximum number of records (blocks) for a file is 999 990.
• The number of catalogued files may not exceed 255.
2.2.2
Sequence Number
When several files have the same name, ANSI standards only allow the location of
the first 255 files on the media. Beyond this number, each subsequent file must
have a different name in order to be located.
Access files via the following parameters:
• $MFTxxx or FSN=xxx
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used to find a file of rank xxx (up to rank 255).
• $MFT or FSN=ANY
used to find the first file with the name specified.
2.2.3
Start / Stop Mode
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader are mainly designed for back up
(streaming) purposes. Nevertheless the Start / Stop operating mode is similar to that
used by other types of cartridge readers and can be used with all standard data
management utilities.
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CT/M6-type peripherals do not support the REPEAT option in the STEPOPT
parameter.
File Closure Options
The END parameter is used to specify the required file state at the end of a step.
On PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader, this option is managed in the same
way as on a standard "CT/M6" cassette reader.
• END = LEAVE
The cartridge is not automatically rewound (default option) when the file is
closed, but is left in its current position, ready to process subsequent files.
If this option is not selected when writing / reading consecutive files, the
controller’s fast positioning function will compensate (only with SDLT I
cartridges).
• END = UNLOAD
The cartridge is rewound and automatically unloaded at the end of a step.
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3 IMPORTANT:
3
This option must be selected for PowerSave 320 Loader in order to initiate the
insertion of the next cartridge.
Compatibility and User Visibility
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader are "CT/M6" cartridge readers for the
DPS 7000/XTA platform.
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GCOS 7 System Features
VOLPREP (JCL) / PREPARE_TAPE (GCL) (alias PRPTP) must be performed
as usual.
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• Recording density is totally independent of compression.
• Compression is implemented in the DLT drive itself and the same algorithm is
used on all versions (full compatibility).
• Compression increases transfer rate (< 32 MB/s instead of 16 MB/s).
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3. Galileo-2FC Controller on PowerSave 320
Systems
The Galileo-2FC controller is one of the PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320
Loader unit. It is equipped with a Fibre Channel interface designed specifically for
the DPS 7000/XTA (Diane) platform.
The Galileo-2FC controller:
• Interfaces with the DPS 7000/XTA platform.
• Emulates a standard 8mm sequential backup peripheral in relation to the host
system.
• Performs fast positioning on files (on SDLT I cartridges only).
• Controls the SDLT 320 tape drive.
The Galileo-2FC controller enables you to configure PowerSave 320 and
PowerSave 320 Loader.
Unlike conventional sequential backup systems, the Galileo-2FC controller allows
fast positioning on files on SDLT I cartridges only. Large capacity SDLT media can
therefore be used in full without loss of performance in terms of file access times.
The Galileo-2FC controller performance is not reliant on the host system for
continuous streaming and is therefore highly effective for real-time data or log file
recording.
The controller microcode version is f4.x for Galileo-2FC, where x is an unspecified
variable.
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3.1
Physical description of the Galileo-2FC Controller
3.1.1
Front Panel
The figure bellow shows the Galileo-2FC Controller front panel:
XFER:
amber LED
ON:
XFER
ON
ERR
Blue LED
ERR:
Red LED
+
Figure 3-1
3.1.1.1
SEL
Front of the Galileo-2FC Controller
LEDs on the Front Panel
XFER
LED (amber LED)
The XFER LED indicates activity on the SCSI buses and/or the FC link.
It lights up during all data transfers subsequent to a SCSI command.
ON
LED (blue LED)
Indicates that the controller is powered on.
ERR
LED (red LED)
If the ERROR LED lights up continuously, it indicates a faulty operation.
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The ERROR LED lights up during the external synchronization attempt, limited to
10 seconds, for a general controller reset request.
3.1.1.2
Keys on the Front Panel
SELECT
Key
In Figure 3-1 Front of the Galileo-2FC Controller, the SELECT key is identified
by its abbreviation SEL.
• In normal mode, use the SELECT key to perform trouble-shooting actions.
(Refer to 3.5-Normal Mode: Displaying information on theGalileo-2FC
Controller).
• In Configuration mode, use the SELECT key to validate a choice.
(Refer to 3.6-Configuration Mode : Controller Configuration).
+ Key
• In Normal mode, use the "+" key to successively display various configuration
reports and proposals for action.
The display returns to normal when the "+"key has been inactive for 5 seconds.
• In Configuration mode, use the "+" key to scroll down possible choices.
Maintain the "+" key depressed to perform a quick scrolling.
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3 IMPORTANT:
3
You must validate "critical" actions by pressing the SELECT key and confirm
validation via the same SELECT key.
No risks are attached to pressing the "+" key.
3.1.2
Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Galileo-2FC controller shows the following characteristics:
• External SCSI connection to the drive.
• FC connection to the host.
• Download and diagnostic connector.
• AC power connector and AC power switch.
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External SCSI
connection to loader
FC connection
to host
AC power
switch
Download and
diagnostic
connector
Figure 3-2
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3-4
AC power
connector
Rear of the Galileo-2FC Controller
3 IMPORTANT:
3
A SCSI Y cable, with a terminator on one branch, is provided for the external
SCSI connection to the loader.
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3.2
Galileo-2FC Controller Technical Characteristics
The table bellow shows the Galileo-2FC Controller characteristics for the
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader.
Table 3-1
3.3
Galileo-2FC Controller Characteristics
Microcontroller
PowerPC microcontroller
SDRAM
32 MB SDRAM
Firmware
Specific firmware for fast positioning with an allocation table
Format
ANSI compatible format
Access time
2 minute average file access time
LSV Execution time
(when table loaded)
LIST VOLUME execution time for a fully written tape
cartridge takes approximately 1 minute.
Interfaces
Ultra 2 SCSI LVD bus
1 2Gb/s Fibre Channel
Transfer rate
< 288 GB/h transfer rate
108 GB/h average transfer rate
Galileo-2FC Controller Operational Specifications
The table bellow shows Galileo-2FC operational specifications for the
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader.
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Galileo-2FC Operational Specifications
Dimensions
13.4 cm (H) x 16.4 cm (L) x 26.4 cm (D)
Weight
4 kg
Voltage
120-230 VAC Autoranging
Amperage
0.7–0.5 A
Line Frequency
50-60 Hertz Autoranging
Mains cable
Standardized, 16A with ground connection
Battery
The Galileo-2FC controller does not contain a lithium battery
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3.4
Galileo-2FC Controller Identification
Refer to page iv for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statements and
Labeling Requirement.
A label under the PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader Galileo-2FC
controller unit gives the following manufacturer details:
Table 3-3
Model
Type of device
S.N.
Equipment serial number
Type
Equipment reference number
120-230V
Required input voltage or voltage range
0.7-0.5A
Maximum current or current range (in Amperes)
50-60 HZ
Required frequency or frequency range (in Hertz)
Rev.
Equipment technical status
No. Fils
Wires
CE
Mains cable and plug features
CSA
CSA conformity
Figure 3-3
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Galileo-2FC Controller Manufacturer details
EC conformity
PowerSave 320 – Manufacturer Details
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3.5
Normal Mode: Displaying information on theGalileo-2FC
Controller
The Galileo-2FC Controller can be used in Normal Mode or in Configuration
Mode.
• The normal mode explained here allows you to:
−
−
−
−
−
Unload a cartridge.
Display error messages.
Display the controller firmware revision date.
Display the controller configuration.
Display drive characteristics.
− Reinitialize functions.
• The Configuration mode must only be accessed by qualified Bull Support
technicians and allows to configure the Galileo-2FC controller.
(Refer to 3.6-Configuration Mode : Controller Configuration for details)
1
3.5.1
3 IMPORTANT:
3
When a “%” sign appears in the display of the Galileo-2FC controller, it does
not represent a percentage, but the relation between two objects. For example,
MSynch%hst represents the negotiation mode in relation to the host system
and maximum rate.
Entering the Normal Mode
To switch on and enter the controller Normal Mode, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
Power on the controller (power switch at the rear of the controller).
− The controller performs a brief auto-test sequence.
− The controller displays the firmware generation date.
− The controller displays the following message for 6 seconds:
* * *
2 A I
G a l i l e o
C
n
f
i
g
u
r
a
t
i
o
n
?
Top:
Manufacturer’s name and controller type.
Bottom left:
Prompt to enter the Configuration menu.
Bottom right:
t: countdown in seconds.
2.
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*
t
Wait for 6 seconds until the countdown stops.
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CAUTION:
It is mandatory NOT to press SELECT during countdown (5; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0).
If you press SELECT during countdown: you enter the Configuration Mode
reserved for Bull Customer Service representatives. (Refer to 3.6-Configuration
Mode : Controller Configuration for details).
If you enter the Configuration Mode inadvertently, you must turn off the
controller and power on again.
− If the drive is unloaded or being loaded, the controller displays the
following message:
2 A I
P o w e r S a v e
f
4
.
x
L
:
0
0
o
a
d
i
n
g
d
e
v
i
c
e
0
Top left:
Manufacturer’s name.
Top center:
Product name: PowerSave.
If PowerSave is not displayed, the present document is
not applicable.
Top right:
Software version.
If f4.x is not displayed, the present document is not
applicable.
Bottom left:
Action performed.
Bottom right:
Device address.
− If a cartridge has been loaded in the drive and is recognized by the
controller, the controller displays the following message:
# 0
M D N A M E
- n n n
n
Top left:
Preferred ALPA index (Xt target ID). In this example,
#0. If the cartridge is write-protected, "#" is replaced
by "P".
Top center:
Cartridge label. (MDNAME).
--: no current activity. (Refer to Table 3-4.)
Top right:
nnnn M (or nn.n G): total remaining cartridge size for
data after compression in megabytes or gigabytes.
− If a cartridge has been loaded in the drive and is in use, the controller
displays the following message:
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#
0
X
n
M
D
N
A
.
n
:
1
M
E
y
x
x
y
y
n
y
y
n
n
n
k
B
Top left:
Cartridge drive SCSI address / preferred ALPA index
(Xt target ID). In this example, #0. If the cartridge is
write-protected, "#" is replaced by "P".
Top center:
Cartridge label. (MDNAME).
xx: current operation, where applicable. (Refer to Table
3-4.)
Top right:
nnnn M (or nn.n G): total remaining cartridge size for
data after compression in megabytes or gigabytes.
Bottom left:
X: high density H (SDLT 320 native mode) or low
density L (DLT IV read-only mode).
Compression is always activated in normal operating
conditions.
Bottom center:
n. n:1: the compression rate in used since the last
positioning operation or the last mode change.
Bottom right:
yyyyy kB/s: current rate in kilobytes per second, i.e. the
average rate for 4-second intervals.
You are now in the Normal Mode.
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3
If PowerSave is not displayed, the present document is not applicable: you
must call Bull Customer Service.
If f4.x is not displayed, the present document is not applicable: you must
call Bull Customer Service.
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The following table indicates the operation codes displayed by the Galileo-2FC
controller:
Table 3-4
Code
Rd
Read
Wr
Write
||
3-10
Operation Codes displayed by the Galileo-2FC controller
Operation
Writing tape mark(s)
Rz
Erase
Ve
Verify reading
<>
Find by address
->
Forward block(s) skip
<-
Backward block(s) skip
>>
Forward tape mark(s) skip
<<
Backward tape mark(s) skip
>|
Jump to logical end of tape
|<
Rewind
--
no current activity
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3.5.2
Ejecting a Cartridge Manually (PowerSave 320)
CAUTION:
Before ejecting a cartridge, check that it is not being used by the
DPS 7000/XTA platform (abort job, possible data loss).
NOTE:
The only way to unload a cartridge manually is to do it from the Galileo-2FC
controller.
To eject a cartridge from the drive, green Drive Satus LED on the SDLT 320 Tape
Drive must be on.
To unload manually a cartridge from the drive (PowerSave 320), follow the
instructions bellow:
1.
Enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key once.
The controller displays the following message:
U
3.
P
4.
n
l
o
a
d
d
r
i
v
e
?
?
Press SELECT to continue.
The controller displays the following message for 5 seconds:
l
e
U
n
l
a
s
e
o
a
d
c
o
n
d
r
i
v
e
f
i
r
m
.
d
r
i
v
e
d
i
n
g
.
.
Press SELECT within 5 seconds to confirm.
The controller displays the following message:
U
n
l
o
a
d
U
n
l
o
a
?
The drive is unloading.
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3.5.3
Displaying Error Messages
To display the controller error messages, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key twice.
The controller displays the following message:
D
3.
i
s
l
a
y
l
a
s
t
m
s
g
m
:
s
?
Press the SELECT key.
The controller displays the last notable incidents as follows:
T
M
p
e
s
s
a
d
g
e
d
d
d
T
e
h
x
h
m
s
t
Top:
T - dddd hhmm:ss represents the length of time in
days, hours, minutes and seconds since the related
incident.
Bottom:
Last error message displayed.
There is always at least one "Board initialization" message indicating the
length of time since the last Galileo initialization.
4.
To scroll through messages (from the most recent to the oldest), press the "+"
key.
NOTE:
There are up to 19 other messages. When there are more than 19 messages, the
oldest messages are removed, except for "Board initialization".
There is no set structure for the actual messages. They are intended to comprehend
all possible incidents. It is advisable for the Customer Service representative to
make a copy and to indicate the date and time of recording.
At the end of the list, the controller displays the following message:
E n d
o f
M s g
l i s
5.
t
Do one of the following:
− To re-display the most recent message, press the "+" key.
− To exit, press SELECT.
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3.5.4
Displaying the Controller Firmware Revision Date
To display the controller firmware revision, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key three times.
The controller displays the following message:
2
A
1
I
y
y
P
o
w
e
r
S
a
v
y
y
/
m
m
/
d
d
e
h
h
m
Top left:
Manufacturer’s name.
Top center:
Product name.
Top right:
Software version.
Bottom left:
Microcode executed: 1 represents the standard
microcode, 0 represents the backup microcode.
Bottom center / right:
yyyy/mm/dd hhmm:ss represents the microcode
generation date and time.
3.
f
4
.
x
m
:
s
s
To exit, press SELECT.
3.5.5
Displaying the Controller Configuration
3.5.5.1
Displaying the Controller Serial Number
To display the controller serial number, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key four times.
The controller displays the following message:
S
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:
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1
k
=
1
0
2
4
.
Top:
Controller serial number.
Bottom:
k value (generally hexadecimal = 1024).
x
x
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3.
3.5.5.2
To exit, press SELECT.
Displaying the Controller SCSI ID
To display the controller SCSI ID, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key five times.
The controller displays the following message:
P
a
:
0
0
,
w
r
S
a
v
e
e
0
7 è 0
0
:
D
n
e
i
a
0
0
X
Top:
aa:00: controller SCSI ID:LUN for the host system.
For a FC host connection, aa is the preferred ALPA
index for the host. (Refer to Table 3-9 for details).
Values: 00:00 to 15:00 (excluding the initiator
address), according to configuration.
07: controller SCSI ID as the initiator on the drive bus,
00:00: drive SCSI ID:LUN.
Bottom left:
PowerSave Diane: SDLT 320 in the native mode.
Bottom right:
X: presence Y (default value) or absence N of the fast
search option.
3.
3.5.5.3
o
è a
To exit, press SELECT.
Displaying the Data Transfer Rate
To display the controller data transfer rate, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key six times.
The controller displays the following message:
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
M
S
y
n
c
%
t
r
g
:
4
0
.
0
0
Top:
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x
H
2
G
b
M
W
/
S
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: WWN of the controller.
H: indicates that the value concerns the Host
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connection only.
2Gb: FC data transfer rate configured on the host (1
Gb, 2 Gb, or Aut for Auto).
Bottom:
3.
3.5.6
Negotiation mode in relation to the tape drive and
maximum rate (40 MW/s).
To exit, press SELECT.
Displaying the Drive Characteristics
To display the drive characteristics, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key seven times.
The controller displays the following message:
Q
a
D
L
T
n
t
u
m
3
2
0
x
x
x
x
n
Top:
Type of drive –automatically recognized by the
controller.
Bottom:
Peripheral manufacturer and firmware release –
according to drive firmware. – personality (drive
model).
3.
3.5.7
u
S
n
To exit, press SELECT.
Re-initializing Commands
CAUTION:
Re-initializing commands must be performed only by qualified Bull
technicians.
Re-initializing commands must be used with great care.
3.5.7.1
Reseting drive
To perform a general SCSI reset on the drive bus, follow the instructions bellow:
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1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key eight times.
The controller displays the following message:
R
e
s
Top:
3.
P
t
d
i
v
e
?
To confirm that you want to perform a general SCSI reset on the drive bus,
press SELECT.
The controller displays the following message:
l
e
a
R
e
s
e
s
e
t
c
o
n
d
r
i
v
e
f
i
r
m
.
?
.
.
Drive reset confirmation request.
To confirm again that you want to perform a general SCSI reset on the drive
bus, press SELECT within five seconds.
The controller displays the following message:
R
e
s
e
t
d
Top / bottom:
3-16
r
Drive reset request.
This is a prompt to perform a general SCSI reset on the
drive bus.
Top / bottom:
4.
e
o
d
r
n
e
i
v
e
?
Confirmed drive reset request performed.
− The drive is reset.
− The controller displays the following message if the drive is empty:
2 A I
P o w e r S a v e
f
4
.
x
L
:
0
0
o
a
d
i
n
g
d
e
v
Top left:
Manufacturer’s name.
Top center:
Product name.
Top right:
Software version.
Bottom left:
Action performed.
Bottom right:
Device address.
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3.5.7.2
Reseting Host
CAUTION:
It is mandatory for this action to only be performed when the exact cause is
known or if requested by a qualified person.
This reset has no effect for a FC host connection.
To perform a host reset, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key nine times.
The controller displays the following message:
R
e
Top:
3.5.7.3
s
e
t
h
o
s
t
?
Host reset request.
For a FC host connection, this reset has no effect.
Reseting Board
CAUTION:
This operation must only be performed by Bull technicians.
Always hold the PX before reseting the Galileo controller.
To reset the controller, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
(Refer to 3.5.1-Entering the Normal Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key ten times.
The controller displays the following message:
R
Top:
3.
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S
e
t
b
o
a
r
d
?
Board reset request.
Resets the controller.
To accept the prompt, press SELECT.
The controller displays the following message:
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P
l
e
a
R
e
s
e
Top / bottom:
4.
t
c
o
n
b
o
a
r
d
f
i
r
m
.
?
.
.
To confirm that you want to reset the controller, press SELECT.
The controller displays the following messages:
e
s
e
e
t
Top / bottom:
C
e
Board reset confirmation request. Press Select within 5
seconds to confirm.
R
R
s
h
e
S
e
t
P
e
n
d
b
o
a
r
d
i
n
g
.
.
?
.
Board reset underway, subject to the following checks:
c
k
i
n
g
D
R
A
M
i
n
g
f
l
a
s
i
n
g
S
R
A
M
x
x
M
B
− DRAM check.
C
h
e
c
k
h
− Flash check.
C
h
e
c
k
− SRAM check.
The controller is reset within ten seconds of confirmation, after attempting to
synchronize with the host, the peripherals and, where applicable, the pilot.
If synchronization fails after ten seconds, an unfinished action may persist in
relation to the host or a peripheral.
The drive SCSI bus may need to be reset before returning to the normal operating
mode.
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− The controller displays the following message:
* * *
2 A I
G a l i
C
n
f
i
g
U
r
a
t
i
o
n
e
?
Top:
Manufacturer’s name and controller type.
Bottom left:
Prompt to enter the Configuration menu.
Bottom right:
t: countdown in seconds.
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l
o
*
:
*
*
5
Do one of the following:
− To enter the Configuration Mode, press SELECT before the end of the
countdown (5; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0 …).
(Refer to 3.6-Configuration Mode : Controller Configuration for details
about configuration).
− Wait for the following display to show to enter the Normal Mode:
2 A I
P o w e r S a v e
f 4
.
x
L
0
0
o
a
d
i
n
G
d
e
v
Top left:
Manufacturer’s name.
Top center:
Product name.
Top right:
Software version.
Bottom left:
Action performed.
Bottom right:
Device address.
i
c
e
0
:
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3.6
Configuration Mode : Controller Configuration
The Galileo Controller can be used in Normal Mode or in Configuration Mode.
• The Configuration mode explained here must only be accessed by qualified Bull
technicians and allows to configure the Galileo-2FC controller.
• The normal mode allows you to:
(Refer to 3.5-Normal Mode: Displaying information on theGalileo-2FC
Controller for details)
−
−
−
−
−
Unload a cartridge.
Display error messages.
Display the controller firmware revision date.
Display the controller configuration.
Display drive characteristics.
− Reinitialize functions.
CAUTION:
It is mandatory for the following commands to only be performed by qualified
Bull Support technicians.
CAUTION:
In the event of a power failure while saving to the nonvolatile memory, the
controller microcode may be permanently altered. This condition is detected
during the auto-test. To guard against this eventuality, the controller has a
second microcode, referred to as the backup firm.
The backup firm microcode is automatically selected in the event of a normal
microcode defect and can be manually selected by validating the “+” key during
the startup sequence (at power on or after reset).
At the end of the configuration phase and according to which microcode is active,
the controller copies the active microcode and the configuration to the other
microcode. It then displays either Save firm->backup to update the backup
microcode when the normal microcode is active, or Restore backup firm to
regenerate a normal microcode when the backup microcode is active.
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3 IMPORTANT:
3
You are advised to copy the normal microcode to the backup microcode at the
end of the installation procedure in order to dispose of the appropriate backup
configuration.
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CAUTION:
In the event of an incident when modifying the backup microcode, the
controller will be unusable until repaired by the manufacturer.
3.6.1
Entering the Configuration Mode
To enter the Galileo-2FC controller configuration mode, follow the instructions
bellow:
1.
Power on the controller (power switch at the rear of the controller).
− The controller performs a brief auto-test sequence.
− The controller displays the firmware generation date.
− The controller displays the following message for 6 seconds:
* * *
2 A I
G a l i l e o
C
o
n
f
i
g
u
r
a
t
i
o
n
?
Top:
Manufacturer’s name and controller type.
Bottom left:
Prompt to enter the Configuration menu.
Bottom right:
t: countdown in seconds.
*
:
*
t
NOTE
The controller displays the same message after a Board Reset command (Refer
to 3.5.7.3-Reseting Board for details).
2.
Press SELECT before the end of the countdown (5; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0 …).
You are now in the Configuration mode.
The controller displays the following message:
C o n f i g u r a t i o n
M e
I
D
s
&
p
a
r
a
m
e
t
e
r
n
u
s
?
In the Configuration mode:
− Press the "+" key to scroll down possible choices.
Maintain the "+" key depressed to perform a quick scrolling.
− Press the SELECT key to validate a choice.
− Select Exiting Configuration to exit the configuration mode.
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3.6.2
Configuration Data
The following tables indicate the configuration data visible to Bull technicians on
the Galileo Display. The data shaded in these tables is visible but is not applicable
to PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader systems.
3.6.2.1
Configuration Data Display Order
The following table indicates the order in which configuration data is displayed.
The current value is displayed first.
Table 3-5
Configuration Data Display Order
PowerSave MSP
OpenSave MSP
PowerXC 9 MSP
PowerXC 18/36 MSP
2nd lvl OpenSave
2nd lvl OpenS L490
2nd lvl trg. SNSE1
36T Diane
PowerSave Diane
PowerXC 9 Diane
PwrXC 18/36 Diane
OpenSave Diane
PowerSave AS400
Galileo NC
PwS MSP DLT 8 emu 4
Return (no modification)
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3.6.2.2
Product Names and Emulation Types
The following tables indicate the Product Name and Emulation Type codes used
for GCOS 7 products.
Table 3-6
PowerSave
Product Names
PowerSave, PowerSave Loader; SDLT 320, DLT 8000 or DLT 4000
drive
PowerXch 9
PowerExchange 9; standard 1600/6250 bpi tape drive
PwrXc 18/36 PowerExchange 18/36; 18 or 36 track cartridges
PowrSave8-4 PowerSave, PowerSave Loader; DLT 8000 with DLT 4000
emulation
Galileo OpS
OpenSave; various tape drives in library mode
Table 3-7
Emulation Types
PowerSave MSP
DLT 4000, DLT 8000 in native mode
(single drive or auto loader)
PowerXC 9 MSP
1600/6250 bpi open reel tape
(PowerExchange 9)
PowerXC 18/36 MSP
18/36 tracks cartridges
(PowerExchange 18/36)
OpenSave MSP
Tape drive in library managed by
OpenSave
PowerSave Diane
SDLT 320 or DLT 8000
(single drive or auto loader)
PowerXC 9 Diane
1600/6250 bpi open reel tape
(PowerExchange 9)
PowerXC 18/36 Diane
18/36 tracks (PowerExchange 18/36)
emulation CT/M6
36T Diane
18/36 tracks (PowerExchange 18/36)
emulation. 36T, Timberline, TwinPeaks
OpenSave Diane
Tape drive in library managed by
OpenSave
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DPS7000
DPS7000
DPS7000
DIANE
DIANE
DIANE
DIANE
DIANE
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3.6.2.3
Main Drives and Manufacturers Spported by the Controller
The following table indicates the main drives and manufacturers supported by the
controller. Drive type is automatically recognized by the controller.
Table 3-8
DLT 4000
3.6.3
Main Drives and Manufacturers supported by the Controller
Quantum
DLT 7000
Quantum
DLT 8000
Quantum
HP
Tandberg
SDLT320
Quantum
Tandberg
L490E
OVERLAND
OPEN REEL TAPE
M4 DATA
9490
STK
M490E
M4 DATA
Configuring IDs and Parameters (First Item)
To configure IDs and parameters, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
C
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Configuration Mode.
(Refer to 3.6.1-Entering the Configuration Mode for details).
The controller displays the following message:
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n
f
I
D
s
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g
U
&
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a
t
i
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n
p
a
r
a
m
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t
M
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s
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This first menu allows you to configure:
- The preferred ALPA index and LUN under which the controller will be seen by
the host system.
- The emulation type.
- The drive ID and LUN.
- The fast positioning mode.
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2.
Press SELECT to validate the choice.
The controller displays the following message:
T
a
r
N
e
w
g
e
t
T
a
r
I
D
g
e
%
t
E
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x
t
H
o
:
n
This value is used to attempt to acquire a preferred ALPA (Arbitrated Loop
Physical Address) in an arbitrated loop link.
The recommended value, 15, does not assign a preferred ALPA.
The following table describes the other values that indicate the preferred ALPA.
Table 3-9
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Loader
Value
0
Preferred ALPA
0xef
1
0xe8
2
0xe4
3
0xe2
4
0xe1
5
0xe0
6
0xdc
7
0xda
8
0xd9
9
0xd6
10
0xd5
11
0xd4
12
0xd3
13
0xd2
14
0xd1
3.
Scroll down with the "+" key to choose the appropriate value.
4.
Press SELECT to select the value chosen.
The controller displays the following message:
s
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a
r
g
e
t
L
U
N
%
T
a
r
g
e
t
L
U
N
:
X
t
H
o
s
t
0
This is the FC LUN under which the controller will be seen by the host system.
The normal value is 0.
5.
Scroll down with the "+" key to choose the appropriate value.
6.
Press SELECT to select the value chosen.
The controller displays the following message:
T
a
r
g
e
t
P
o
w
e
r
S
7.
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e
m
v
e
u
l
a
t
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o
D
i
a
n
e
n
:
Scroll down the values with the "+" key to choose the appropriate value in
compliance with the following table:
Table 3-10
DPS 7000/XTA (Diane) Configuration Values
DLT 4000 (single drive or auto loader)
DLT 8000 (single drive or auto loader)
PowerSave Diane
PowerSave Diane
SDLT 320 (single drive or auto loader)
PowerSave Diane
1600/6250 bpi open reel tape (PowerExchange 9)
PowerXC 9 Diane
18/36 tracks (PowerExchange 18/36), CT/M6 emulation
PowerXC 18/36 Diane
18/36 tracks (PowerExchange 18/36), 36T emulation
36T Diane
Timberline
36T Diane
TwinPeaks
36T Diane
Tape drive in library managed by OpenSave
OpenSave Diane
8.
Press SELECT to select the value chosen.
The controller displays the following message:
E
x
X
t
t
e
r
n
a
l
t
a
r
g
e
T
t
a
r
I
D
g
e
:
t
I
D
0
This is the drive SCSI ID. The normal value is 0.
9.
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The controller displays the following message:
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x
X
t
t
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r
n
a
l
t
a
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T
t
a
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g
L
U
N
e
t
L
:
u
n
?
0
This is the drive SCSI LUN. The normal value is 0.
10. Press SELECT.
The controller displays the following message:
O
p
t
i
m
i
E
n
a
b
l
e
z
a
t
i
o
n
(Y ,
N
,
R
:
e
t
)
:
Y
e
s
Fast positioning can be selected.
The normal value is Yes.
11. Scroll down the values with the "+" key to choose the appropriate value: Y; N
or Ret.
12. Press SELECT
The controller displays the second item.
3.6.4
Configuring the Host ID (Second Item)
To configurate the host ID, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
Enter the Configuration Mode.
(Refer to 3.6.1-Entering the Configuration Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key once.
The controller displays the following message:
C
o
n
M
o
D
f
i
g
I
D
u
r
a
%
t
i
X
t
o
n
T
a
M
e
n
u
r
g
e
t
T
a
r
g
?
This is the controller SCSI ID as the initiator on the drive bus.
3.
Press SELECT to configure the host ID.
The controller displays the following message:
H
o
s
N
e
w
t
H
I
D
o
s
%
t
E
I
D
x
t
:
7
The normal value is 7.
4.
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The controller displays the third item.
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3.6.5
Configuring the FC Transfer Rate to the Host (Third Item)
To configurate the FC transfer rate to the host, according to the HBA, follow the
instructions bellow:
1.
Enter the Configuration Mode.
(Refer to 3.6.1-Entering the Configuration Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key twice.
The controller displays the following message:
C
o
n
M
o
d
f
i
g
F
C
u
r
a
t
i
o
s
p
e
e
d
n
M
%
e
n
u
H
s t
G
b
?
Used to define the FC transfer rate to the host, according to the HBA.
3.
F
Press SELECT to configure the FC transfer rate to the host.
The controller displays the following message:
C
S
p
e
e
d
%
H
o
s
t
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Values:
1 Gb/S, or
2 Gb/S, or
Auto Negotiate, or
Ret
Recommended value:
According to the HBA. If a brocade switch is used,
Auto Negotiate should be chosen.
4.
Scroll down with the "+" key to choose the appropriate value.
5.
Press SELECT
The controller displays the fourth item.
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3.6.6
Configuring the SCSI Negociation Mode (Fourth Item)
To configure the SCSI negociation mode, follow the instrctions bellow:
1.
Enter the Configuration Mode.
(Refer to 3.6.1-Entering the Configuration Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key three times.
The controller displays the following message:
C
o
n
M
o
d
f
i
g
u
r
a
t
i
S
y
n
c
N
e
g
o
n
M
e
n
u
%
T
a
r
g
?
Used to define the SCSI negotiation mode in relation to the tape drive and the
maximum transfer rate authorized on this bus.
3.
M
Press SELECT to configure the SCSI negociation mode.
The controller displays the following message:
a
x
S
y
n
c
4
0
.
Values:
4.
3.6.7
S
0
p
0
e
e
d
M
W
/
%
T
s
40.00 MW/S for PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320
Loader.
Press SELECT
The controller displays the fifth item.
Configuring the K Bytes or K Words Value (Fifth Item)
To configure the K bytes or K words value, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
Enter the Configuration Mode.
(Refer to 3.6.1-Entering the Configuration Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key four times.
The controller displays the following message:
C
o
n
M
o
d
f
i
K
g
u
R
a
t
i
V
A
l
u
e
o
n
M
e
n
u
?
Used to define the K bytes or K words value (K = 1000 or K = 1024).
3.
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words).
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4.
Press SELECT to configure the value chosen.
The controller displays the following message:
K
O
v
n
a
e
l
u
K
e
i
s
1
0
2
4
The normal value is 1024.
5.
3.6.8
Press SELECT
The controller displays the sixth item.
Saving Changes and Exiting Configuration (Sixth Item)
To save changes and exit the Configuration menu, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
Enter the Configuration Mode.
(Refer to 3.6.1-Entering the Configuration Mode for details).
2.
Press the “+” key five times.
The controller displays the following message:
C
o
n
f
E
x
i
t
3.
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g
u
r
a
t
i
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n
C
o
n
f
i
g
u
r
a
M
e
n
u
t
i
o
n
?
Do one of the following:
− To return to the beginning of the Configuration menu, Press the “+” key.
(Refer to 3.6.3 to 3.6.7. to configure items).
− To access to the save-change message, press SELECT.
The controller displays the following message if at least one parameter has
been modified:
è a
P
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W
S
D
a
:
0
0
,
0
7 è 0
O
p
t
:
Y
O
K
0
:
0
?
0
:
Y
Top:
For an FC host connection, aa is the preferred ALPA
index for the host. Refer to Table 3-9.
Values: 00:00 to 15:00 (excluding the initiator
address), according to configuration.
07: controller SCSI ID as the initiator on the drive bus,
00:00: drive SCSI ID:LUN.
Top right:
K value: X for 1024, D for 1000.
Bottom left:
Emulation type: PWSD for PowerSave Diane.
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Bottom center:
Optimization. The normal value is Yes.
Bottom right:
Confirm configuration.
4.
Scroll down the values (Ret., No or Yes) with the "+" key to choose the
appropriate value.
5.
Do one of the following:
− To return to the previous configuration: select No.
− To return to the beginning of the Configuration Menu: select Ret.
− To save the current configuration: select Yes.
If Yes is selected, the controller displays the following message:
P
e
r
m
a
n
A
c
c
e
p
t
e
n
t
(
Y
,
s
a
N
)
v
e
?
:
Y
e
s
The user is requested to accept the permanent configuration save:
6.
Do one of the following:
− To permanently save the configuration: select Yes.
− To save modifications up to the next Power Off or Host Reset, when the
last permanently saved configuration will be restored: select No.
The controller displays the following message:
S a v e
f i r m - > b a c k u p
A
c
c
e
p
t
(
Y
,
N
)
:
N
?
o
The user is prompted to save the microcode to the flash backup memory.
7.
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Do one of the following:
− To save the microcode to the flash backup memory: select Yes.
If you select Yes: you must confirm modifications (where applicable) on
the controller.
If you confirm modifications, you are prompted to make the new
configuration permanent by saving it to the nonvolatile memory.
− To exit Select No.
The controller displays the following message:
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P o w e r S a v e
f 4
.
x
L
0
0
o
a
d
i
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Top left:
Manufacturer’s name.
Top center:
Product name.
Top right:
Software version.
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c
e
0
:
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Bottom left:
Action performed.
Bottom right:
Device address
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4. SDLT 320 Tape Drive on PowerSave 320 Systems
PowerSave 320 system comprises:
− A tabletop Galileo-2FC controller.
− A freestanding tabletop SDLT 320 tape drive.
PowerSave 320 Loader system comprises:
− A tabletop Galileo-2FC controller.
− A freestanding tabletop LXL 2S10T 10-cartridge sequential loader with an
integrated SDLT 320 tape drive.
The Galileo-2FC controller is described in Chapter 3 - Galileo-2FC Controller on
PowerSave 320 Systems.
The LXL 2S10T 10-cartridge sequential loader is described in Chapter 5 LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader on PowerSave 320 Loader System.
This chapter describes the tabletop and integrated SDLT 320 tape drive unit.
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4.1
Physical Description of the SDLT 320 Tape Drive
4.1.1
Front Panel
The figure bellow shows the SDLT 320 tape drive front panel:
Drive Density
LED (amber)
Drive Status
LED (Green)
Eject
Button
Cleaning Required
LED (Yellow)
Infrared
Port
Figure 4-1
4.1.1.1
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Front Panel
LEDs on the Front Panel
Drive Density LED (Amber)
This LED functions as the“Drive Density Indicator” LED:
• The LED is on: indicates that the tape is 220-formatted.
• The LED is off: indicates that the tape is 320-formatted.
Drive Status LED (Green)
• The LED blinks : indicates that the drive is in use.
This includes functions such as:
− The tape is moving.
− The drive is calibrating, reading, writing, or rewinding the tape.
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− The tape is loading, unloading or rewinding.
• The LED is on: indicates that the drive is idle.
There may or may not be a cartridge in the tape drive.
• The LED is off: indicates that The tape drive has not been turned on or is not
plugged into a power source.
Cleaning Required LED (Yellow)
• The LED is on: indicates that cleaning is required.
• The LED is off: indicates that cleaning is notrequired.
4.1.1.2
Buttons on the Front Panel
Eject Button
The Eject button is not operational: operate the unload sequence from the Galileo2FC integrated controller.
Refer to 4.6.1-Ejecting a Cartridge Manually for details.
Infrared Communication Port
This infrared port, provides a wireless remote testing base for customers and
integrators to access system diagnostic information.
4.1.2
Rear Panel
The rear panel of the tabletop SDLT 320 tape drive (on PowerSave 320) show the
following elements:
• SCSI connectors.
• SCSI ID selector.
• AC power connector and AC power switch.
• Fan.
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Figure 4-2
4.1.3
Rear of the SDLT 320 Tape Drive (Tabletop Model)
Features
BOT (physical)
Figure 4-3
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Read / Write Diagram
Number of tracks:
4-4
EOT (physical)
448 (56 physical x 8)
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4.2
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Technical Characteristics
The table bellow shows the SDLT 320 tape drive characteristics:
Table 4-1
4.3
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Technical Characteristics
Interface
Ultra 2 SCSI LVD
Media life
1 000 000 passes (15 000 utilizations)
Number of Tracks
448
Recording density per track
193 Kbpi
MTBF
250 000 hours
Head life
50 000 hours
Average data compression rate
2:1
Transfer rate (2:1 compression)
32 MB/s Write / Read
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Operational Specifications
The table bellow shows the SDLT 320 tape drive operational specifications:
Table 4-2
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Operational Specifications
Dimensions
16.41 (H) x 17.53 cm (L) x 32.51 cm (D)
Weight
6.27 kg
Voltage
120 - 240 VAC Autoranging
Amperage
0.7 - 0.5 A
Line Frequency 50 - 60 Hertz Autoranging
4.4
Mains cable
Standardized, 16A with ground connection
Battery
The Tape unit does not contain a lithium battery
SDLT 320 Tape Drive Identification
Refer to page iv for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements and
Labeling Requirement.
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A label at the rear of the SDLT 320 tape drive unit gives the following
manufacturer details:
Table 4-3
V ~ 100-240
Required input voltage or voltage range
A 0.7-0.4
Maximum current or current range (in Amperes)
Hz 50-60
Required frequency or frequency range (in Hertz)
MODEL
Type of device
SN
Equipment serial number
Ref.
Equipment reference number
Rev.
Equipment technical status
CE
EC conformity
UL
UL conformity
Figure 4-4
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SDLT 320 Tape Drive Manufacturer details
SDLT 320 Tape Drive – Manufacturer Details
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4.5
Loading a Cartridge Into the PowerSave 320 System
4.5.1
Inserting a Cartridge Into the SDLT 320 Tape Drive
To insert a cartridge into the PowerSave 320 system, follow the instructions
bellow:
1
3 IMPORTANT:
3
The PowerSave 320 system must be switched on.
The green Drive Satus LED must be on.
1.
Check that the protection tab on the cartridge is in the appropriate position.
(Refer to 6.2-Write Protection for details.)
2.
If the green Drive Satus LED is on, insert the cartridge so that the label-end
with the write protect tab is outwards.
The tape loads automatically.
The Galileo 2-FC controller recognizes the cartridge and displays the
following message:
# 0
M D N A M E
- n n n
4.5.2
M
n
Top left:
Preferred ALPA index (Xt target ID). In this example,
#0. If the cartridge is write-protected, "#" is replaced
by "P".
Top center:
Cartridge label. (MDNAME).
--: no current activity. (Refer to Table 3-3.)
Top right:
nnnn M (or nn.n G): total remaining cartridge size for
data after compression in megabytes or gigabytes.
Display on the Galileo-2FC Controller While a Cartridge Is “In Use”
Once a cartridge has been loaded in the drive and is in use, the Galileo 2-FC
controller displays the following message:
#
X
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Top left:
Cartridge drive SCSI address / preferred ALPA index
(Xt target ID). In this example, #0. If the cartridge is
write-protected, "#" is replaced by "P".
Top center:
Cartridge label. (MDNAME).
xx: current operation, where applicable. (Refer to Table
3-3.)
Top right:
nnnn M (or nn.n G): total remaining cartridge size for
data after compression in megabytes or gigabytes.
Bottom left:
X: high density H (SDLT 320 native mode) or low
density L (DLT IV read-only mode).
Compression is always activated in normal operating
conditions.
Bottom center:
n. n:1: the compression rate in used since the last
positioning operation or the last mode change.
Bottom right:
yyyyy kB/s: current rate in kilobytes per second, i.e. the
average rate for 4-second intervals.
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4.6
Unloading a Cartridge From the PowerSave 320 System
4.6.1
Ejecting a Cartridge Manually
CAUTION:
Before ejecting a cartridge, check that it is not being used by the
DPS 7000/XTA platform (abort job, possible data loss).
NOTE:
The only way to unload a cartridge manually is to do it from the Galileo-2FC
controller.
To eject a cartridge from the drive, green Drive Satus LED on the SDLT 320 tape
drive must be on.
To unload manually a cartridge, follow the instructions bellow:
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, enter the Normal Mode.
2.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, press the “+” key once.
The controller displays the following message:
U
3.
P
4.
n
l
o
a
d
d
r
i
v
e
?
?
Press SELECT to continue.
The controller displays the following message for 5 seconds:
l
e
U
n
l
a
s
e
o
a
d
c
o
n
d
r
i
v
e
f
i
r
m
.
d
r
i
v
e
d
i
n
g
.
.
Press SELECT within 5 seconds to confirm.
The controller displays the following message:
U
n
l
o
a
d
U
n
l
o
a
?
The drive is unloading.
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4.6.2
Automatic Ejection
GCOS 7 will automatically eject a cartridge if the END = UNLOAD parameter is
entered in the appropriate JCL/GCL statements.
4.7
Cleaning Read/Write Heads of the SDLT 320 Tape Drive
If heads of the SDLT 320 tape drive are not cleaned, tapes may be damaged or
media errors may occur, preventing access to backups. The SDLT 320 tape drive is
fitted with a sensing device that automatically informs you when read and write
heads need to be cleaned: The yellow LED turns on.
1
3
3
IMPORTANT:
Never use a DLT cleaning tape in a SDLT 320 drive: DLT cleaning tapes are
incompatible with the SDLT needs.
The SDLT 320 cleaning tape must be replaced after 20 cleaning cycles. Please
comply with manufacturer’s recommendations for the replacement of cleaning
tape cartridges.
CAUTION:
The cleaning tape cartridge is abrasive and should not be used unless the yellow
Cleaning Required LED lights up, or the Drive Needs Cleaning message is
displayed on the controller.
Operating mode
To load an SDLT cleaning tape into the SDLT 320 tape drive, follow the
instructions bellow:
1.
Insert the cleaning cartridge, with the Front Slide Label Slot facing outward,
fully into the drive.
− The cleaning cartridge loads automatically.
− The green Drive Status LED blinks and the cleaning cycle begins
automatically.
− When the cleaning cycle completes, the cartridge automatically ejects from
the drive and the yellow alert LED turns off.
NOTE
On the last cleaning, the cleaning cartridge will not eject.
Use the Eject button on the front of the drive to eject the expired cleaning
cartridge and dispose of the cartridge.
2.
4-10
Remove the cleaning cartridge.
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5. LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader on
PowerSave 320 Loader System
PowerSave 320 Loader system comprises:
− A tabletop Galileo-2FC controller.
− A freestanding tabletop LXL 2S10T 10-cartridge sequential loader with an
integrated SDLT 320 tape drive.
The Galileo-2FC controller is described in Chapter 3 - Galileo-2FC Controller on
PowerSave 320 Systems.
The SDLT 320 tape drive is described in Chapter 4 - SDLT 320 Tape Drive on
PowerSave 320 Systems.
This chapter describes the LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader unit on PowerSave 320
Loader System.
5.1
Physical description of LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader
5.1.1
Front Panel
The front panel of the LXL 2S10T sequential loader shows the following elements:
• Magazine door.
• Control panel.
• Power switch.
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Figure 5-1
5.1.2
Front of the LXL 2S10T Loader
Rear Panel
The rear panel of the LXL 2S10T sequential loader shows the following elementss:
• AC power connector.
• SCSI connectors.
• Flash connector (download connector).
• SCSI terminator.
Figure 5-2
5-2
Rear of the LXL 2S10T Loader
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5.1.3
Control Panel
The figure bellow shows the LXL 2S10T sequential loader control panel:
Ready
Use
Cleaner
Escape
Enter
Figure 5-3
5.1.3.1
Drive
Fault
Loader
Fault
LXL 2S10T Loader Control Panel
LEDs on the Control Panel
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LXL 2S10T Loader LED Indicators
Name
Ready
Colour
Green
Use Cleaner
Drive Fault
Yellow
Red
Loader Fault
Red
Use
This LED indicates that the PowerSave 320 Loader
is ready to accept commands from the Control Panel
or from the host.
This LED goes out when the Menu Mode is entered.
This LED indicates that the drive requires cleaning.
When this LED is illuminated, a Fault Screen
appears on the LCD display.
When this LED is illuminated, a Fault Screen
appears on the LCD display.
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5.1.3.2
Keys on the Control Panel
The control panel keys are used to navigate from the Default Screen through a
multi-level menu.
Table 5-2
Screen
POST
Default
Status Menu
(online)
Menu Mode
LXL 2S10T Loader Function Keys
Escape
N/A
Displays Show
Status Menu.
Returns to Default
Screen.
Rejects currently
displayed choice
or
Enter
N/A
Enters Menu
Mode.
Accepts
currently
displayed
choice.
Accepts
Curently
Displayed
Choice.
Aborts Control
Panel operation in
progress,
or
Exits to next
highermenu level,
▲
▼
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Moves ► one line
upward through list of
options,
Moves ► one line
upward through list
of options,
or
Or
Scrolls part of the
display one line
towards the top of the
list of options.
Moves ► one line
upward through list of
options,
Scrolls part of the
display one line
towards the bottom
of the list of options.
Moves ► one line
upward through list
of options,
or
or
Scrolls part of the
display one line
towards the top of the
list of options.
Scrolls part of the
display one line
towards the bottom
of the list of options.
N/A
N/A
or
Exits Menu Mode
to default screen.
Fault
5-4
N/A
Clears Soft
Errors.
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5.1.3.3
LCD Display
The LCD display shows status messages, such as the following:
Load / Unload
Unlock Door
Show Status Menu
Maintenance Menu
Figure 5-4
5.2
ê
Main Screen with a Status Message
Operational Specifications of the LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader
The table bellow shows LXL 2S10T sequential loader operational specifications
for the PowerSave 320 Loader system.
Table 5-3
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader Operational Specifications
Dimensions
20.3 cm (H) x 43.8 cm (L) x 73.66 cm (D)
Weight
31.29 kg
Voltage
100-240 VAC Autoranging
Amperage
1.8 – 1.0 A
Line Frequency 50 - 60 Hertz Autoranging
5.3
Mains cable
Standardized, 16A with ground connection
Battery
The sequential loader does not contain a lithium battery
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader Identification
Refer to page iv for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statements and
Labeling Requirement.
A label at the rear of the LXL 2S10T sequential loader gives the following
manufacturer details:
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Table 5-4
LXL 2S10T Sequential Loader Manufacturer details
Rating
Required input voltage range.
Current range (in Amperes).
Frequency range (in Hertz).
VAC
A
V
MODEL
Type of device
PART NUMBER
Equipment reference number
SERIAL NUMBER
Equipment serial number
CE
EC conformity
Figure 5-5
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and FCC Statement
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5.4
Inserting Cartridges
1
3 IMPORTANT:
3
The PowerSave 320 Loader system, including the LXL 2S10T loader and the
Galileo-2FC controller, must be switched on to insert cartridges.
The cartridge magazine must be dismounted from PowerSave 320 Loader to
insert or remove cartridges.
CAUTION:
Before opening the loader to insert or remove cartridges, check that a cartridge
is not being used by the DPS 7000/XTA platform (abort job, possible data loss).
5.4.1
Inserting Cartridges Into the Magazine
NOTE:
When the loader door is closed, it is locked into place to prevent tampering or
accidental removal.
1.
On the LXL 2S10T loader: from the Menu Mode, press Enter.
The following screen appears:
Load/Unload
Unlock Door
Show Status Menu
Maintenance Menu
2.
Select Unlock Door.
Press Enter.
The loader door swings open.
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3.
Dismount the magazine by pulling gently outwards.
4.
Check that the protection tab on the cartridges is in the appropriate position.
Refer to 6.2.Write Protection for details.
5.
Insert cartridges into the cartridge magazine by pushing gently into their
allocated slots. Cartridges should be inserted so that the label end with the
write-protect tab is outwards and towards the bottom of the magazine.
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Handle
Label
Write-protect switch
Figure 5-6
1
5.4.2
5-8
Slot 1
PowerSave 320 Loader Cartridge Magazine
3 IMPORTANT:
3
When the drive is configured to operate automatically, take special care to load
the correct cartridges in the correct order. In the event of an error, a cartridge
may not be removed from the magazine manually.
You must run the complete sequential loading/unloading cycle before you can
remove cartridges from the magazine.
Inserting the Cartridge Magazine Into the Loader
1.
Position the magazine so that the cartridges protrude to the left and the
magazine handle towards you.
2.
Gently slide the magazine through the door opening.
3.
When the magazine is fully inserted, push the door until it locks.
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5.5
Removing Cartridges
5.5.1
Removing a Cartridge From the Loader
5.5.1.1
Manual Operation
NOTE:
When the loader door is closed, it is locked into place to prevent tampering or
accidental removal.
To unload the magazine from the Loader, follow the instructions bellow:
5.5.1.2
1.
On the Galileo-2FC controller, unload the magazine.
Refer to 3.5.2.- Ejecting a Cartridge Manually for details.
2.
On the LXL 2S10T loader : from the Menu Mode, press Enter.
3.
Select Unlock Door and press Enter.
The loader door swings open.
4.
Dismount the magazine by pulling gently outwards.
5.
Remove cartridges from the magazine by pulling gently out of their slots.
Automatic Operation
GCOS 7 will automatically eject a cartridge if the END = UNLOAD parameter is
entered in the appropriate JCL/GCL statement.
5.6
Cleaning Cartridge Procedure
5.6.1
Autoclean Mode
Autoclean mode configuration is explained in detail in the manufacturer’s
documentation supplied with the equipment: Refer to LoaderXpress LXL 2S10T
User Manual for details.
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1
3 IMPORTANT:
3
The Autoclean mode requires the reservation of a slot in the cartridge magazine.
Once a slot has been reserved for the cleaning cartridge, it may not be used for
other tape cartridges.
For optimum magazine accessibility, Bull Support recommends the manual
clean procedure.
5.6.2
Manual Clean Procedure
Run the manual clean procedure from the loader front panel.
Before running the cleaning manual procedure, the following happens:
• A GCOS 7 warning message is sent to the operator.
• The Use Cleaner LED lights up on the loader front panel.
To run the cleaning cartridge manually, follow the instructions bellow:
1. Insert a Cleaning Tape cartridge into the magazine:
A GCOS 7 warning message is sent on the operator console.
The Use Cleaner LED lights up on the front panel.
CAUTION:
Before unloading a cartridge, check that it is not being used by the
DPS 7000/XTA platform (abort job, possible data loss).
1.
Check that the drive is empty.
If the drive is not empty, manually unload the cartridge from the Galileo-2FC
controller.
(Refer to 3.5.2.- Ejecting a Cartridge Manually)
2.
Open the loader door and remove the cartridge magazine.
(Refer to 5.5.1-Removing a Cartridge From the Loader for details)
3.
Empty the magazine.
4.
Insert a cleaning tape cartridge into Slot 1 at the top of the magazine.
5.
Insert the magazine into the loader.
(refer to 5.4.1-Inserting Cartridges Into the Magazine for details)
6.
Close the door.
2. Run the Cleaning Cycle:
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1.
On the LXL 2S10T Loader: From the main menu press Enter.
The following screen appears:
Load/Unload
Unlock Door
Show Status Menu
Maintenance Menu
2.
Scroll down to Maintenance Menu and press Enter.
The following screen appears:
Clean Drive
Diagnostic Menu
Demo Menu
Flash Update
3.
Press Enter to select Clean Drive.
The following screen appears:
Cleaning
ÞSDLT1
Using
ÞSlot1
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The Cleaning Confirmation Screen appears:
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Clean
SDLT1
Use:
Slot1
ENTER To Execute
ESCAPE To Cancel
5.
Press Enter to execute the cleaning cycle.
The In Progress Screen appears:
Clean
SDLT1
Use:
Slot1
Cleaning In Progress
− The loader arm cartridge automatically inserts the cartridge into the drive.
The cleaning operation may take several minutes.
− At the end of the cleaning cycle:
− The yellow Use Cleaner LED goes out.
If the LED do not go out:
1. Replace the cleaning cartridge.
2. Execute another cleaning cycle.
− The main menu reappears:
Load/Unload
Unlock Door
Show Status Menu
Maintenance Menu
− The cartridge is automatically ejected from the drive and reinserted into
Slot 1 by the loader arm.The cartridge is automatically ejected from the
drive and reinserted into Slot 1 by the loader arm.
3. Remove the Cleaning Cartridge From the Cartridge Magazine
5-12
1.
Open the loader door.
2.
Remove the cartridge magazine.
3.
Remove the cleaning cartridge from Slot 1 at the top of the magazine.
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4.
Insert required data cartridges into the magazine.
5.
Insert the magazine into the loader.
6.
Close the door.
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6. Tape Cartridges for PowerSave 320
Systems
PowerSave 320 and PowerSave 320 Loader can read or write on the following
media:
• CompacTape IV cartridge: read only.
• DLTtape IV cartridge : read only.
• Super DLT tape cartridges: write and read.
This chapter describes tape cartridges that you can use with PowerSave 320 and
PowerSave 320 Loader.
6.1
General Description of Tape Cartridges
6.1.1
Physical Description of Tape Cartridges
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6.1.1.1
General View
The following figure shows a tape cartridge:
Figure 6-1
6.1.1.2
Tape Cartridge
Bottom View
The following figure shows a bottom view of a tape cartridge:
Spring-Loaded Hub
Reel Lock 2
Figure 6-2
6-2
Bottom view a Tape Cartridge
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6.1.1.3
End View
The following figure shows an end view of a tape cartridge:
Reel Lock 1
Figure 6-3
6.1.1.4
End view a Tape Cartridge
Protective Case
The cartridge protects the magnetic tape at all times. The cartridge must be stored
in its protective case until needed.
The protective case offers complete protection against any possible external
contamination during storage and transport.
6.1.2
Characteristics of Tape Cartridges
6.1.2.1
Magnetic Tape
Table 6-1
6.1.2.2
Characteristics of Magnetic Tape
CompacTape IV / DLTtape IV
Width
0.5 in (1.27 cm)
Length
1800 ft (548 m)
SuperDLTtape I
0.5 in (1.27 cm)
1833 (559 m)
Cartridge
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Characteristics of Cartridge
DLTtape IV
Width
4.1 in. (10.4 cm)
Height
1 in. (2.54 cm)
Super DLTtape
4.16 in. (10.57 cm) 1 in. (2.54 cm)
Depth
4.1 in. (10.4 cm)
4.15 in. (10.54 cm)
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6.1.2.3
Recording Type and Density
Table 6-3
6.1.3
Recording Type and Density
DLTtape IV
Recording Type
Code 2-7 RLL
Density
98 250 bpi per track
Super DLTtape
PRML 32/33
193 Kbpi per track
Capacity of Tape cartridges
Tables bellow descibe the capacity of CompacTape IV, DLTtape IV cartridges and
SDLTtape cartridges:
Table 6-4
Capacity of CompacTape IV and DLTtape IV Cartridges
Type
DLT 4000 / 8000
Capacity
(
CompacTape IV/
DLTtape IV
Table 6-5
DLT 4000
DLT 8000
Capacity (compressed) Capacity (compressed)
)
20 GB / 40 GB
40 GB
80 GB
Capacity of SuperDLTtape Cartridges
Type
SuperDLTtape
SDLT 320
Capacity (Compressed)
Capacity (Uncompressed)
320 GB
160 GB
NOTE:
Theoretically, the average compression rate for PowerSave 320 and
PowerSave 320 Loader is 2:1. An average compression rate of 2:1 can be
obtained with SDLT 320 tape drive under GCOS 7.
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6.2
Write Protection
The backup tape cartridge has a write-protect tab that you can use to prevent
accidental erasure of data.
CAUTION:
NEVER move the write-protect tab once the cartridge is loaded in the
PowerSave 320 drive.
Non-compliance with this instruction will result in system failure.
• To enable write protection, slide the write-protect tab to the LEFT. Once the
orange rectangle is visible, the cartridge is protected and existing data on the
tape cannot be overwritten, nor can additional data be appended.
• To disable write protection, slide the write-protect tab to the RIGHT. Once the
orange rectangle is no longer visible, the cartridge is no longer protected and
existing data on the tape can be overwritten and additional data can be appended.
The figure bellow shows how to slide the write-protect tab:
Orange rectangle visible
Write protection enabled
Slide the Write-Protect tab to the LEFT to enable write protection.
Slide the Write-Protect tab to the RIGHT to disable write protection.
Figure 6-4
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6.3
Precautions for Use and Transport
6.3.1
Labels
• Always use a ballpoint or felt tip pen to write on labels. Avoid using soft lead
pencils that may leave deposits or particles.
• Slide prepared labels into the slots intended for this purpose. Labels must not be
placed outside these slots as they may tear when the cartridge is inserted and
damage or contaminate the drive.
• For easy identification, the volume name can be written on the edge of the
cartridge.
6.3.2
Care and Handling
• Only use cartridges in perfect condition.
• Never touch the tape inside the cartridge.
• Do not expose the cartridge to intense sunlight, electromagnetic radiation or
rapid changes of temperature.
• Carry cartridges in their protective cases.
• When mailing cartridges, protect with shockproof packaging adapted for
computer data (mark Recommendations for Use on the package).
6.3.3
Acclimating
Stabilizing the tape cartridge following transportation or storage overcomes the
effects of thermal expansion or contraction:
• Always allow the tape cartridge time to acclimate to the operating environment.
• Store the tape cartridge in the operating environment one hour for each hour it
spent outside the operating environment, up to a maximum of eight hours.
• Do not expose the tape cartridge to sudden temperature changes while in use.
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Glossary
A
A
Ampere.
ALPA
Arbitrated Loop Physical Address.
ANSI
American National Standards Institute.
B
BOT
Beginning Of Tape.
bpi
bits per inch.
D
DLT
Digital Linear Technology.
DPS 7000/XTA
Designates the new generation of Extended Twin Architecture DPS 7000 platforms supporting the
GCOS 7 operating system.
E
EOT
End Of Tape.
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F
FC
Fibre Channel.
FSN
File Sequence Number.
G
GB
Gigabyte.
Gb
Gigabit.
GCL
GCOS7 Command Language.
H
HBA
Host Board Adapter.
Hz
(Hertz) input voltage frequency.
I
IOF
Interactive Operation Facility.
J
JCL
Job Control Language.
L
LED
Light Emitting Diode.
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M
MB
Megabyte.
MW
Megaword.
MSP
Mass Storage Processor.
P
PMRL
Partial Response Maximum Likelihood.
S
S.N.
Serial Number.
SCSI
Small Computer System Interface.
SCL
Sequential Cartridge Loader.
SDLT
Super Digital Linear Technology.
V
V
Voltage.
W
WWN
World Wide Name.
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Index
+
+ key 3-3
A
activity
FC link LED 3-2
SCSI bus LED 3-2
ALPA 3-25
autoclean 5-9
B
backup
firm 3-20
tape cartridge
button
+ 3-3
eject 4-3
enter 5-4
escape 5-4
select 3-3
6-2
C
cartridge
cleaning 4-10, 5-10
CompacTape IV 1-1, 6-1
DLTtape IV 1-1, 6-1
ejecting 3-11, 4-9
inserting 4-7, 5-7
removing 5-9
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transporting 6-6
cartridge loader
remounting 5-8
cartridges
mailing 6-6
characteristics
controller 3-5
characteristics display
SDLT 320 drive 3-15
cleaning
autoclean mode 5-9
cartridge 4-10, 5-10
operating mode 4-10, 5-10
commands
END 2-2
PREPARE_TAPE 2-3
re-initialization 3-15
CompacTape IV 6-1
compression 2-3
configuration
code 3-21
data 3-22
integrated controller 3-21
mode 3-20
saving 3-30
configuring
PowerSave 320 systems 1-8
connection 1-5, 3-3
control panel
Galileo-2FC controller 3-2
LXL 2S10T loader 5-3
controller
ID 3-24
LUN 3-24
CT/M6 2-2
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G
density
recording 6-4
DLT 4000 1-1, 1-2
DLT 8000 1-1, 1-2
DLTtape IV 6-1
door
opening loader door 5-9
DPS 7000/XTA 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-5, 1-7, 2-1,
3-1
drive
ID 3-24
In Use 4-7
loaded 3-8, 4-7
LUN 3-24
GCL 2-1
E
ejecting
cartridge 3-11, 4-9
magazine 5-9
electrostatic discharges 1-3
emulation type 3-24
enter key 5-4
environmental requirements 1-3
escape key 5-4
F
Fibre Channel 1-5
file
closure options 2-2
maximum 2-1
file access
fast positioning 1-1, 3-1
file definition
parameters 2-1
front panel
Galileo-2FC controller 3-2
loader 5-1
SDLT 320 tape drive 4-2
2
I
In Use
drive 4-7
inserting
cartridge 4-7, 5-7
magazine 5-8
installing
PowerSave 320 systems
integrated controller
configuration 3-21
1-7
J
JCL 2-1
K
key
+ 3-3
eject 4-3
enter 5-4
escape 5-4
select 3-3
L
label 6-6
Galileo-2FC controller 3-6
LXL 2S10T sequential loader 5-5
SDLT 320 tape drive 4-5
LCD display
loader 5-5
LEDs
cleaning required 4-3, 4-10
drive default 5-3
drive density 4-2
drive status 4-2, 4-7, 4-9
fault / reset 3-2
FC link 3-2
loader fault 5-3
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ready 5-3
SCSI bus 3-2
use cleaner 5-3
xfer 3-2
loader door
opening 5-9
loading
cartridge 4-7, 5-7
magazine 5-8
M
magazine
inserting 5-8
removing 5-9
mailing
cartridges 6-6
media
CompacTape IV 1-1
CompacTape IV 6-1
DLTtape 6-1
DLTtape IV 1-1
SDLTtape 1-1
microcode 3-20, 3-31
backup firm 3-20
version 3-1
mode
configuration 3-7, 3-20, 3-21
fast positioning 3-24
normal 3-7
O
options
file closure 2-2
P
parameters
file definition 2-1
power line 1-4
protection
tab 6-5
protective box 6-3
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quick scrolling
+ key 3-21
R
rear panel
Galileo-2FC controller 3-3
LXL 2S10T loader 5-2
SDLT 320 tape drive 4-3
recording
density 6-4
type 6-4
records
maximum number of 2-1
re-initialization 3-15
board 3-17
drive 3-15
host 3-17
relative humidity 1-3
removing
cartridge 5-9
magazine 5-9
reset
board 3-17
drive 3-15
reset
host 3-17
S
saving
configuration 3-30
SDLT tape 6-1
select key 3-3
sequence number 2-1
site preparation 1-3
start/stop mode 2-2
storage temperature 1-3
T
tape
cleaning 4-10, 5-10
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transfer rate 2-3, 3-14, 3-28
transporting
cartridge 6-6
U
cartridge 3-11, 4-9
magazine 5-9
W
write protection 6-5
WWN 3-14
unloading
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DPS7000/XTA NOVASCALE 7000 DLT/POWERSAVE User's Guide Hardware:
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Reference Nº :
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Date:
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