HP StorageWorks MSL5000 series User Manual
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HP StorageWorks MSL5000 series User Manual

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Fourth Edition (April 2003)
Part Number: 231910-004
Product Regulatory Series ID Number: 1005 and 1005A
This guide describes procedures for installing, configuring, operating, maintaining, and
troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series tape libraries.
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  • Page 1: Tape Libraries

    MSL5000 and MSL6000 series tape libraries Fourth Edition (April 2003) Part Number: 231910-004 Product Regulatory Series ID Number: 1005 and 1005A This guide describes procedures for installing, configuring, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series tape libraries.
  • Page 2 Hewlett-Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Printed in the U.S.A. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide Fourth Edition (April 2003) Part Number: 231910-004...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HP Authorized Reseller ........
  • Page 4 Library Options ........... . . 82 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 5 Using the Library Maintenance Menu ......... 122 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 6 HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools ........
  • Page 7 Resetting the Fibre Channel Card..........209 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 8 HP Ultrium 460 format trademark ........
  • Page 9 71 Drive configuration screen..........117 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 10 18 Packed or Unpacked Environmental Specifications ......190 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 11 23 Regulatory and Product Safety Certifications ....... . 193 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 12 Contents HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    Use the remote management interface. Perform maintenance procedures. Troubleshoot the library. “About this Guide” topics include: Related Documentation, page 14 Conventions, page 14 Rack Stability, page 16 Getting Help, page 17 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 14: Related Documentation

    About this Guide Related Documentation In addition to this guide, HP provides corresponding user information: HP StorageWorks MSL Series Pass-Through Mechanism Reference Guide HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router User Guide Conventions Conventions consist of the following: Document Conventions Text Symbols...
  • Page 15: Equipment Symbols

    Any RJ-45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network interface connection. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 16: Rack Stability

    In multiple rack installations, the racks are coupled. Only one rack component is extended at any time. A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 17: Getting Help

    Operating system type and revision level Name and revision of application software HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product, as well as the latest drivers. Access storage at: http://www.hp.com/products/tapestorage. From this website, select the appropriate product or solution.
  • Page 18 About this Guide HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Designed for backup operations with high-end networks and high-performance servers, the HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and 6000 Series tape libraries are the next generation performers in high-volume backup and archival service. The libraries also feature high availability, maximum storage density, and easy serviceability.
  • Page 20: Models

    MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052 libraries referred to as four-drive models. Accessories Contact your authorized service provider or visit the HP website at http://www.hp.com/products/tapestorage for the most current list of accessories that are available for an MSL Series library. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 21: Tape Drives

    Cleaning cartridges and formatted data cartridges are unique for each drive technology. Damage may occur if inappropriate media is used in tape drives. Note: If using mixed media, ensure your software application supports it. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 22: Ultrium Tape Drives

    123. Caution: HP Ultrium tape drives require special cleaning cartridges and data cartridges formatted specifically for HP Ultrium. To avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to use appropriate cleaning cartridges, and properly formatted data cartridges.
  • Page 23: Hp Ultrium 460 Format Trademark

    Ultrium format compliance testing (see Figure Figure 2: HP Ultrium 460 format trademark For best results, always use HP branded media. The following tape cartridges are approved for the library’s Ultrium tape drives: HP Ultrium Data Cartridge —...
  • Page 24: Dlt And Sdlt Tape Drives

    Also see Maintaining Tape Cartridges on page 123. Access the HP StorageWorks DLT Tape Drive Reference Guide from http://www.hp.com/support for more information about the DLT tape drive features and capabilities. Table 3: DLT Tape Drive Capacity and Data Transfer Rate...
  • Page 25: Dlt Tape Cartridges

    The following tape cartridges are approved for the library’s DLT tape drives: HP DLT IV Data Cartridge — C5141F HP DLT Cleaning Cartridge — C5142A HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 26: Sdlt Tape Cartridges

    Note: For information on labeling tape cartridges, see Labeling Tape Cartridges page 103. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 27: Magazines

    The right tape magazine contains fixed cartridge slots (no mail slot feature), so it retains its full capacity at all times. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 28: Power Supplies

    Both power supplies share the load under normal operating conditions, but if one of the power supplies fails, the remaining power supply assumes the full load (see Figure 4 on page 29). HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 29: Library Power Supplies

    Figure 4: Library power supplies Note: For the four-drive models, the left AC power receptacle is for the bottom power supply. The right AC power receptacle is for the top power supply. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 30: Robotics

    In four-drive models, the robotic-PTM interface is at the lower vertical axis PTM elevator position only. Figure 5: Library robotics (top cover removed) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 31: Library Controller Board

    (upper card cage area for the four-drive models). The remaining slots on the library do not support the connections that are required for the library controller board to operate correctly. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 32: Library Controller Board

    Introduction Library Controller Board Factory-Defined Accessory PCI Slots (up to 5) Figure 6: Library controller board HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 33: Factory-Defined Accessory Pci Slots

    HP-defined PCI add-in cards. Caution: Use of non-HP qualified PCI option cards can damage your MSL Series library and will void product warranty. Follow all installation, configuration, and operating instructions shipped with the option card upgrade kit.
  • Page 34: Embedded Network Storage Router (Optional)

    This board provides bidirectional connectivity in a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric supporting Fibre Channel and SCSI devices. See Optional Fibre Channel Card page 203 for additional information on configuring and using the optional Fibre Channel board. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 35: Front Panel Indicators

    GUI touch screen—Manually operated to set up and configure the library. Library status LED—Displays the library operational status of the library. Viewing Window GUI Touch Screen Library Status LED Figure 8: Library front panel HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 36: Multi Unit Library Systems

    The PTM continues to function each time a slave library is physically removed from the rack enclosure configuration during normal library operation. Refer to the HP StorageWorks MSL Series Pass-Through Mechanism Reference Guide for detailed installation, configuration, and operation information The library robotics can pick and place tape cartridges into a movable elevator that encompasses the full length of the PTM.
  • Page 37: Library Ptm Mounting Location

    Introduction PTM Interface Connector PTM Mounting Cover (removal required for PTM installation) Figure 9: Library PTM mounting location HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 38 Introduction HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 39: Installation

    Installation This chapter explains how to install an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library. Sections in this chapter include: Setting Up the Tabletop Model, page 40 Converting a Tabletop Model to a Rackmount Model, page 41 Setting Up the Rackmount...
  • Page 40: Setting Up The Tabletop Model

    To reduce tabletop clearance requirements, temporarily move the library forward or rearward to access the hot-plug drive shoes and magazines, respectively. 18" (50 cm) 18" (50 cm) Figure 10: Tabletop model clearances (two-drive model shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 41: Converting A Tabletop Model To A Rackmount Model

    3. Attach the inner rails to the library using the supplied Allen wrench and screws. Tighten the screws until snug. 4. Proceed to “Setting Up the Tabletop Model.” Figure 11: Converting a tabletop model (four-drive model shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 42: Setting Up The Rackmount Model

    11). The black dots along the sides of the template indicate the top of a U. MSL6060 MSL5060 MSL5052 MSL6030 MSL5030 MSL5026 Figure 12: Library template (9000 rack enclosure shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 43 Installation Note: For HP rack system/e and AlphaServer H9A rack enclosures, refer to the appropriate rack rail adapter kit. 2. Remove the template and then attach the rails using the supplied fasteners (see Figure 12). The front rail brackets are threaded to directly accept screws. The rear brackets are not threaded and require cage/clip nuts in the rack enclosure rear vertical rails.
  • Page 44: Installing The Rails

    5. Carefully insert the library’s inner slide rails 3 into the extended intermediate slide rails 2 (see Figure 14). 6. Slide the library into the rack enclosure until the rail locks are engaged. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 45: Installing The Library (Two-Drive Model Shown)

    11. With the doors open, secure the front panel to the rack enclosure using the two retaining screws (see Figure 15). Close the doors. You can now cable the library. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 46: Securing The Library

    Installation Left Retaining Screw Right Retaining Screw Figure 15: Securing the library HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 47: Applying Power To The Library

    Note: The SCSI terminator must always be connected to the library controller board for proper operation if the library is configured as a master or standalone. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 48: Applying Power To The Library (Four-Drive Rackmounted Library Shown)

    Installation Figure 16: Applying power to the library (four-drive rackmounted library shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 49: Cabling For Scsi Configurations

    GUI touch screen. To connect a library to a host system, the host system must have at least one Wide LVD controller and the appropriate driver software. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 50: Two Tape Drives, Dual Host System

    SCSI cable configuration for a library with two tape drives installed using a dual host system. SCSI Terminator To Library Controller Board To Host System Figure 17: MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026 library SCSI cable configuration (two tape drives, dual host system) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 51: Four Tape Drives, Dual Host System

    RS-232 diagnostic cable (for service only) Figure 18: MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052 library SCSI cable configuration (four tape drives, dual host system) Note: Daisy-chaining Ultrium 460 drives is not recommended due to degraded performance. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 52 Stretching either one to reach the library controller board can damage the cable. Use the longer 19.8-inch (0.5m) cable 2 to connect the tape drive and the library controller board. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 53: Library Configuration

    Library Configuration This chapter explains how to configure an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library for normal operation. Sections in this chapter include: Changing Default Configuration Settings, page 54 Setting a SCSI ID, page 55 Setting Up a Reserved Slot, page 58...
  • Page 54: Changing Default Configuration Settings

    Configuring the Network Settings Change configuration settings using the graphical user interface (GUI) touch screen. For a complete description of how the GUI touch screen works, see Chapter 4, “Operation,” on page 67. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 55: Setting A Scsi Id

    4. Select SCSI in the Edit Options area to display the following screen. Figure 19: SCSI option selection screen (two-drive model shown) Note: You can move to the next sequential SCSI options screen by touching the . HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 56: Drive 0 Bus Id Screen

    Touch the block that contains the number 3. This places your request into the New data field. c. Touch the Save option to confirm your request. A confirmation screen is displayed (see Figure 21). Figure 21: SCSI ID confirmation screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 57: Drive 0 Bus Id Data Field Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)

    Figure 22: Drive 0 bus ID data field screen (two-drive model shown) 5. Repeat this procedure to set any remaining SCSI IDs. 6. Touch the Back button repeatedly to return to the Main menu screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 58: Setting Up A Reserved Slot

    Cleaning Slot #0 in the last slot of the last magazine. Additional reserved slots continue in this front-to-rear pattern. Cleaning Slot #2 Cleaning Slot #0 Cleaning Slot #1 Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured) Figure 23: Reserved slot locations, SDLT/DLT (MSL5026) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 59: Reserved Slot Locations, Ultrium (Msl6030/Msl5030)

    Library Configuration Cleaning Slot #2 Cleaning Slot #0 Cleaning Slot #1 Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured) Figure 24: Reserved slot locations, Ultrium (MSL6030/MSL5030) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 60: Reserved Slot Locations, Lower Module, Sdlt/Dlt (Msl5052)

    Library Configuration Cleaning Slot #2 Cleaning Slot #0 Cleaning Slot #1 Mail Slot (Left Magazine Only, If Configured) Figure 25: Reserved slot locations, lower module, SDLT/DLT (MSL5052) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 61: Reserved Slot Locations, Lower Module, Ultrium (Msl6060/Msl5060)

    1. On the Menu screen, touch the Library option in the Edit Options area. 2. On the Library options screen, press the to scroll to the screen that contains the Total Reserved Slots option (see Figure 27). HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 62: Total Reserved Slots Screen

    Figure 28: Reserved slots numeric keypad screen 4. Enter the number of slots to reserve and then press Save to confirm your change. On the resulting confirmation screen (see Figure 29), press OK to save. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 63: Total Reserved Slots Confirmation Screen

    Your choice takes effect the next time you boot the library. Note: Changes to this option may require reconfiguring the software application in order to accommodate the change in storage slots. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 64: Configuring The Network Settings

    Figure 30: IP address determination screen 2. Touch the IP Address Determination option (see Figure 30) and then the User Specified IP Address option (see Figure 31). Figure 31: User-specified IP address screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 65: Fixed Ip Address Screen

    4. Touch each IP Address option and then use the keypad to enter each IP address (see Figure 32). 5. Save and confirm your selections. Figure 32: Fixed IP address screen 6. Press the Back button repeatedly to return to the Main menu screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 66 Library Configuration HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 67: Operation

    Operation This chapter describes how to operate an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library. Sections in this chapter include the following: Front Panel, page 68 Library Display Screens and Options, page 73 Menu Selections, page 82 Inserting and Removing Tape...
  • Page 68: Front Panel

    (see Figure 34). HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 69: Magazine Door Mechanical Releases (Emergency Access)

    The library may not perform a complete inventory each time a magazine is manually removed and then replaced using the emergency release. Left-hand Magazine Door Release Right-hand Magazine Door Release Library Status LED Figure 34: Magazine door mechanical releases (emergency access) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 70: Indicators

    GUI touch screen that interrupts the current library operation (off-line). Solid amber The library is in a fault state as detailed by the error message on the GUI touch screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 71: Front Panel And Media Security Locks

    Each password is represented by four decimal digits that are stored in NVRAM in a range of 0001 to 9999. Note: 0000 is used to disable password verification for each level. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 72: Host System

    GUI touch screen override for this command. Usually, exiting the host software restores media access. In the event of host failure, you can restore media access by cycling the library power. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 73: Library Display Screens And Options

    When power is first applied to the library, a series of Power-On Self Test (POST) diagnostics are performed. After the POST completes, the following initialization screen appears during the library inventory and scalability configuration. Figure 37: Initialization screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 74: Library Status Screen

    LCD Contrast Controls (reset on power-up) The library Status screen lets you select the following options: Technical Support Information (HP logo) Mail Slot Access Magazine Access Move Media LCD Contrast Controls Power Status Online/Offline Menu HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 75: Technical Support Information

    Operation Technical Support Information Selecting this option via the HP logo displays HP-specific technical support assistance information, including the HP StorageWorks and the HP technical support websites (see Figure 39). Figure 39: Technical support information screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 76: Mail Slot Access (Left-Hand Magazines Only)

    If the mail slot is disabled, this menu button is absent. On four-drive models, solenoids restrict access to the selected mail slots. Figure 40: Mail slot access screen (four-drive model shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 77: Magazine Access

    Note: The Magazine Access option can be password protected. Figure 41: Magazine access screen (two-drive model shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 78: Move Media

    Status screen. Incremental steps can range from 0 to 31 depending on your preference. These settings are volatile and are restored to default values upon reboot or power cycling. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 79: Power

    43). Note: The library moves the shuttle assembly to the parked position before powering down. This position is a prerequisite for any library transport. Figure 43: Power-down confirmation message screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 80: Status

    Online Selecting this option places the library online or offline. Note: The library automatically comes online after a power-up initialization. You can use this option to place the library offline. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 81: Menu

    Menu option displays three distinct areas: View System Data Utilities Edit Options For a complete description of these areas, see the section on “Menu Selections” on page 82. Figure 45: Menu screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 82: Menu Selections

    Library option in the Edit Options area (see Figure 46 on page 83). Note: You can move to the next subsequent Library Options screen by selecting the button. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 83: View Library Options

    Lets you reduce a specified number of slots at the rear of a magazine. Some host software imposes size limits on library magazines for licensing purposes, and does not operate with a library that exceeds the licensed size. The default is 0. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 84 Both Mail Slots Enabled. Barcode Label Size Lets you limit the length of the bar code label. Possible settings are 1 through 8. The default is 8. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 85: Scsi Options

    You can move to the next sequential SCSI Options screen by selecting the . To return to the previous SCSI Options screen, select the or Back button to return to the Menu screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 86: View Scsi Options

    Drive 3 (lower, inner tape drive) through Drive n refer to (four-drive models the fourth through nth drives, counting from right to left only) starting with the master unit in a scaled Library system. Default is 4. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 87 Lets you set the base address for the robotics mechanism. Base Address The default is 0x0. Storage Element Lets you set the base address for the magazine slots. The Base Address default is 0x20. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 88 (VID) SCSI INQUIRY command in the Vendor Identification field. The default is HP. Post Recovered Errors Lets you specify whether or not recovered errors are posted. The default is Disabled. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 89 Lets you enable the library to initiate a SCSI synchronous Transfer Negotiation and wide data transfer negotiation with the host. The settings are Do Not Initiate or Initiate. The default is Do Not Initiate. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 90: Network Options

    Figure 48: Default view network options screen Note: The IP Address, IP Mask, IP Gateway, and DNS Server become available after selecting User Specified IP Address from the Network screen under Edit Options. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 91: Library Info

    Selecting this option provides you with a layout of the slots and cartridges that are currently being used in the library. Bar code labels are displayed if enabled and in use. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 92: Cartridge Map Screen (Two-Drive Model Shown)

    Operation Figure 50: Cartridge map screen (two-drive model shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 93: Edit Options Area

    Table 6 on page page 83 lists and describes the available options. Note: You can move to the subsequent Library screen by selecting the . Figure 51: Edit library options screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 94: Scsi

    Table 7 on page page 86 lists and describes the available options. Note: You can move to the subsequent SCSI screen by selecting the . Figure 52: Edit SCSI options screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 95: Network

    (see Figure 54). For information on library security features and password levels, see “Front Panel and Media Security Locks” on page 71. Figure 54: Edit passwords options screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 96: Utilities Area

    Selecting this option lets you perform system maintenance on the library (see Figure 55): Figure 55: Maintenance screen The Maintenance menu options are described in Chapter 6, “Maintenance”, beginning on page 121. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 97: Diagnostics

    The Vertical Calibration button is only available on four-drive models. Factory The Factory menu options are intended for use by factory personnel only. Caution: Unauthorized use of the Factory option could render the library inoperable. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 98: Security Level

    Figure 57). Note: The library ships with a default Service password of 5566. Setting a value 0000 for a given level disables that level. Note: Figure 57: Security level screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 99: Inserting And Removing Tape Cartridges

    To avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to use appropriate cleaning cartridges and properly formatted data cartridges. Contact an HP authorized dealer or sales representative for current compatibility and availability.
  • Page 100: Removing Tape Cartridge Magazines

    Operation Left-hand Magazine(s) Right-hand Magazine(s) Figure 58: Removing tape cartridge magazines HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 101: Inserting Cartridges Into A Magazine

    Insert tape cartridges so that the bar code labels are facing outward (see Figure 59). Note: Handle and store tape cartridges in a clean, dust-free environment. Refer to the documentation provided with your tape cartridges for additional information. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 102: Using Mail Slots (Left-Hand Magazines Only)

    Disabling a mail slot allows it to be used for an additional data slot, but this may be incompatible with some host software applications. Mail Slot Holder Tape Cartridge Figure 60: Left-hand magazine mail slot (two-drive model shown) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 103: Labeling Tape Cartridges

    Caution: The misuse and misunderstanding of bar code technology can result in backup and restore failures. To ensure that your bar codes meet HP’s quality standards, always purchase them from an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself. For more information, refer to the order form...
  • Page 104: Attaching A Bar Code Label To An Ultrium Tape Cartridge

    To ensure successful operation of your tape library, place the bar code label entirely within the recessed area, ensuring that no part of the label is outside of it (seeFigure 62). Figure 62: Proper Ultrium bar code label placement HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 105: Sdlt And Dlt Labels

    Do not apply labels onto the top, bottom, sides, or back of the cartridge as this may cause damage to the tape drive, or interfere with reliable operation. Figure 63: Attaching a bar code label to an SDLT/DLT tape cartridge HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 106: Media Label Identifiers

    7- or 8-character SDLT and Ultrium bar code labels. Caution: To ensure that your bar codes meet HP’s quality standards, always purchase them from an approved supplier and never print bar code labels yourself. For more information, refer to the order form provided with the library, as well as the Bar Code Label Requirements, Compatibility and Usage white paper available from http://www.hp.com/support.
  • Page 107: Remote Management Interface

    Many of the same operations performed from the front panel can also be performed remotely using the Remote Management Interface. Sections in this chapter include: Overview, page 108 Accessing the Remote Management Interface, page 109 Using Menu Buttons, page 112 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 108: Overview

    This active mode can interfere with host-based application software, causing data loss. Ensure that the library is idle before attempting to perform any remote operations that will take the library offline. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 109: Accessing The Remote Management Interface

    The default level 1 password is 1. The default level 2 password is 2. The level 1 password only allows use of passive features, such as viewing library status. Use the MSLUtil.exe diagnostic utility and the serial interface to change the default passwords. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 110: Remote Management Interface Main Screen

    Remote Management Interface Figure 65: Remote Management Interface main screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 111 Remote Management Interface 3. Click on the library to access the Status screen (see Figure 66). Figure 66: Status screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 112: Using Menu Buttons

    (drives and slots are grouped by library module), depending on your preference. Information available from this screen: Library Status Drive Status (Summary) Full Drive Status is available through the Full Drive Status button HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 113: Move Media

    2. Click Execute the Move. A screen appears warning you that selecting Confirm causes the library to go offline during the move media operation. After the move media operation completes, a completion message appears. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 114: Setup

    Click Setup for button-and-browser controls that let you set library, SCSI, and drive configuration options, also available on the Menu > Edit Options area of the tape library GUI. Figure 68: Setup screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 115: Library Configuration

    Remote Management Interface Library Configuration Click Library Config to set basic library parameters. Figure 69: Library configuration screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 116: Scsi Configuration

    Remote Management Interface SCSI Configuration Click SCSI Config to SCSI mode and Tape Alert parameters. Figure 70: SCSI configuration screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 117: Drive Configuration

    Remote Management Interface Drive Configuration Click Drive Config to set the SCSI IDs of the drives. Figure 71: Drive configuration screen HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 118: Functions

    Figure 72: Functions screen Scroll down for additional dialogue boxes corresponding to the following functions: Drive cleaning operation Timed or Free running library diagnostic Library flash operation Reset the Library HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 119: History

    When you select a file, a Save As window appears, letting you select a network destination for the download. When you select Display Trace, the log will display through the browser. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 120 Remote Management Interface HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 121: Maintenance

    Using the Library Maintenance Menu, page 122 Maintaining Tape Cartridges, page 123 Running a Cleaning Cartridge, page 127 Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot, page 131 Updating Firmware, page 133 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 122: Using The Library Maintenance Menu

    Terminates any on-going operations in the selected drive, and attempts to eject the cartridge. Note: This function should be used as a last resort to retrieve a cartridge from a drive. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 123: Maintaining Tape Cartridges

    Labels used on the top, bottom, sides, or back of the cartridge. Use the label slot or recess only. More than one label applied, as extra labels can cause the cartridges to jam in the tape drive. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 124: Ultrium Cartridges

    Ensure that the leader is in the correct position (1 in Figure 74 on page 125 and Figure 76 on page 126). HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 125 Maintenance Figure 74: DLT leader in correct position, hub, and door lock tab Torn Leader Loop Creased Leader Loop Swallowed Leader Figure 75: Faulty DLT leaders HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 126 Maintenance Worn (Do Not Use) Good Figure 76: SDLT buckle leaders HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 127: Running A Cleaning Cartridge

    Maintenance Running a Cleaning Cartridge Use the Clean Drive menu option contained in the Maintenance submenu of the Utilities area on the front panel display to clean tape drives installed in HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library. Caution: Only perform the Clean Drive menu option when the library displays a message informing you that a tape drive needs cleaning.
  • Page 128: Automatically Running A Cleaning Cartridge

    102). 2. Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel display. 3. Select Source and then Mail Slot in the Source Element Type box. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 129: Running A Cleaning Cartridge From A Tape Cartridge Slot

    2. Install a cleaning cartridge in a reserved slot. 3. Select the Clean Drive menu option from the Maintenance submenu on the front panel display. Note that the Source window defaults to the cleaning slot (Cln’g Slot 0). HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 130 6. When the cleaning cycle completes, the library returns the cleaning cartridge back to the cleaning cartridge slot (Cln’g Slot 0). To remove the cleaning cartridge, select Magazine Access from the library Status screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 131: Replacing A Cleaning Cartridge In A Reserved Slot

    Mark it as EXPIRED, and properly dispose of it. 7. Place a new cleaning cartridge in a Mail Slot. 8. Select the Move Media option from the library Status screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 132 9. Select Source and then press Mail Slot in the Source Element Type box. 10. Select Destination and then press Cleaning Slot in the Destination Element Type box. 11. Select Execute Move to put the new cleaning cartridge in a mail slot. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 133: Updating Firmware

    Updating Firmware Note: Before upgrading firmware, be sure to generate a support ticket using HP StorageWorks Library & Tape Tools (see page 175). The resulting information may be helpful to your service provider in resolving potential issues that may have prompted the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 134: Using Hp Storageworks Library & Tape Tools

    Data area of the GUI to view the Firmware Revision. Using HP StorageWorks Library & Tape Tools HP StorageWorks Library & Tape Tools may already be installed on your host. If not, you can download it from http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools. Online help and instructions are included with the utility.
  • Page 135: Using A Serial Connection

    8. The library will reboot. Verify that the firmware level has been updated successfully by selecting the Library Info button from the View System Data area of the GUI to view the Firmware Revision. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 136 Maintenance HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 137: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to identify and resolve the problems that can cause an HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape library to malfunction. Sections in this chapter include: Identifying Platform Problems, page 138 Performing Error Recovery, page 139 Troubleshooting General...
  • Page 138: Identifying Platform Problems

    The library numbers drives and slots beginning with 0. Your software application may number these items beginning with 1. Be aware of this difference in numbering when troubleshooting the library. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 139: Performing Error Recovery

    Follow the suggested ERP Check software configuration Call Technical Support CARTRIDGE ERROR Call Technical Support FSC might/might not be displayed Cartridge will not eject Normal operation impossible Figure 78: Troubleshooting flow chart HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 140: Fault Symptom Codes (Fscs)

    Invalid IP subnet Mask parameters correctly and try again. (255.255.255.255) (The ethernet subnet mask stored in the Ensure configuration options are set nonvolatile configuration is not valid - correctly. 255.255.255) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 141 Ensure SCSI options are set correctly. Check the SCSI cable connections to make sure they are secured. Make sure the library controller board has SCSI termination. Check host SCSI cable and connections. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 142 Press the Enter button to clear the 200E No Magazine message. (Cannot move from changer. Element not installed.) Invalid user initiated operation. Select parameters correctly and try again. Replace magazine. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 143 Check if the drive shows good status failed.) through the drive status window. Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI touch screen. Wait 30 seconds to power back on. Attempt firmware upgrade again. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 144 (Door open sensor time-out detected when open door.) Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI touch screen. Wait 30 seconds to power up again. Make sure door(s) are closed. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 145 Ensure the drive shows good status through the drive status window. Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI touch screen. Wait 30 seconds to power up again. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 146 Reseat the drive. Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to verify. Check the tape cartridge used in the last operation for damage. Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to verify. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 147 Deactivate the drive using the GUI control panel maintenance menu. Reseat the drive. Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to verify. Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to verify. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 148 Reseat the drive. Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to verify. Check the tape cartridge used in the last operation for damage. Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to verify. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 149 Unload magazine, remove a tape, replace 3030 Orphan Cartridge not stowed the magazine, and retry the operation. (The loader could not successfully stow an orphan cartridge to a bin.) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 150 Press the Enter button to clear the 3050 Missing Magazine message. (In diag, no magazine installed for diag to run.) Insert magazine. Invalid user initiated operation. Set parameters correctly and try again. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 151 Upgrade firmware if a newer revision 3059 Drive Type Not Supported exists. (Unsupported magazine type detected.) Press the Enter button to clear the message. Invalid user initiated operation. Set parameters correctly and try again. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 152 Reseat drive. Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to verify. Check the tape cartridge used in the last operation for damage. Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to verify. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 153 Reseat drive. Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to verify. Check the tape cartridge used in the last operation for damage. Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to verify. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 154 Reseat drive. Load/unload a cartridge to the drive to verify. Check the tape cartridge used in the last operation for damage. Run the cartridge cycle diagnostic to verify. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 155 No Retry On Fetch/Stow message. (The loader retried an operation and retries were disabled.) Invalid user initiated operation. Set parameters correctly and try again. Ensure configuration options are set correctly. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 156 Cycle power to the library or reboot using operation.) the GUI touch screen. Ensure that there are no obstructions inside the library (all cartridges are in magazines). Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the magazine(s). HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 157 GUI touch screen. Ensure that there are no obstructions inside the library (all cartridges are in magazines). Ensure cartridges are fully inserted in the magazine(s). Check pass-through alignment. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 158 Press the Enter button to reboot. 3115 Picker Retraction Error (Picker did not retract during a bin check Cycle power to the library or reboot using operation.) the GUI touch screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 159 (There are no cartridges installed in any of the reserved cleaning slots.) Insert cleaning cartridge in reserved cleaning slot. Invalid user initiated operation. Set parameters correctly and try again. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 160 (Cleaning operation failed because the drive timed out.) Invalid user initiated operation. Set parameters correctly and try again. Ensure the drive shows good status through the drive status window. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 161 7008 The Drive response was not Cycle power to the library or reboot using expected the GUI touch screen. Ensure the drive shows good status through the drive status window. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 162 (The drive task indicates that a request to Cycle power to the library or reboot using power-down a drive failed. Reason the GUI touch screen. unknown.) Ensure the drive shows good status through the drive status window. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 163 Cycle power to the router. (A peg message has a pointer to NULL.) Cycle power to all libraries in a stack, or reboot using the GUI touch screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 164 Cycle power to the library or reboot using expected (The command response from the Flash the GUI touch screen. task in a remote module was unexpected.) Ensure the drive shows good status through the drive status window. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 165 If the drive is not in use, take it off-line to prevent it from overheating. If currently in use, end the operation immediately, and take the drive off-line. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 166 A001 SMX send error (An attempt to place a message on a task’s Cycle power to the library or reboot using exchange generated a kernel error.) the GUI touch screen. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 167 HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools (see page 175). Press the Enter button to clear the F002 Flash erase sector failed message. (One of the flash memory sectors could not be programmed.) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 168 Tools (see page 175). Press the Enter button to clear the F402 Buffer allocation failed message. (The flash task could not allocate a buffer area to hold the firmware image to be uploaded.) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 169: Troubleshooting General Problems

    One of the redundant power supplies is Check the LEDs on the power supplies to identify the not functioning properly. one that may be at fault. Contact your authorized service provider. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 170 Run a Vertical Calibration test from the Diagnostics section of the Utilities menu. Cycle power to the library or reboot using the GUI touch screen. Contact your authorized service provider. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 171 The data can still be recovered, but may take longer than normal. Contact your authorized support provider for more information. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 172 Check that all SCSI devices on the same bus have ID is not recognized by the host different ID numbers. computer. Reboot the host. Check for proper cabling and termination. Contact your authorized service provider. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 173 If using Fibre Channel, make sure that the router sees the library and/or drives. Contact your authorized service provider. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 174 (In most cases, hardware compression should be enabled.) Check the size of the files. Backing up several small files can impact performance. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 175: Using Diagnostic Support Tools

    Library and Tape Tools (L&TT) software application. L&TT is a diagnostic tool that is designed to aid in the installation and maintenance of both HP tape devices and tape libraries. L&TT includes several features designed for use by both HP storage customers and trained service personnel.
  • Page 176: Running Library Diagnostic Tests

    Tests all the hall effect sensors and lists their status. Vertical Calibration Calibrates the vertical lifters to correct (available in four-drive models only) limits. This test is typically used when vertical lifters are replaced. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 177 This is a factory only diagnostic used to measure tachometer motor function limits. Friction Diagnostic This is a factory only diagnostic used to measure friction in the motors for acceptable limits. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 178 Troubleshooting HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 179: A Regulatory Compliance Notices

    Notice, page 180 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien), page 182 European Union Notice, page 182 BSMI Class A Notice, page 183 Japanese Notice,page 183 Laser Device, page 183 Laser Regulation Labels, page 185 HP StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library User Guide...
  • Page 180: Federal Communications Commission Notice

    However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this HP StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library User Guide...
  • Page 181: Modifications

    Hewlett-Packard Company Regulatory Engineer, MS E-200 825 14th Street S.W. Loveland, CO 80537 Or, call (970) 898-1738 To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the product. HP StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library User Guide...
  • Page 182: Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)

    EN 55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) - Electromagnetic Immunity EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2) - Power Line Harmonics EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3) - Power Line Flicker EN 60950 (IEC 60950) - Product Safety HP StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library User Guide...
  • Page 183: Bsmi Class A Notice

    BSMI Class A Notice Japanese Notice Laser Device All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825. With specific regard to the laser, the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product. The product does not emit hazardous light;...
  • Page 184: Laser Safety Warnings

    Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. Allow only HP authorized service technicians to repair the laser device. Compliance with CDRH Regulations The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976.
  • Page 185: Laser Regulation Labels

    Figure 80: Laser light caution label Exposure Caution Label The exposure caution label is on the laser (see Figure 81). CAUTION AVOID EXPOSUR LASER LIGHT EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE Figure 81: Exposure caution label HP StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library User Guide...
  • Page 186 Regulatory Compliance Notices HP StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library User Guide...
  • Page 187: Specifications

    Specifications This appendix lists the following specifications met by HP StorageWorks MSL Series tape libraries: Power, page 188 Mechanical, page 189 Environmental (All Models), page 190 Acoustics, page 192 Safety and Regulatory, page 193 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 188: Power

    50 to 60 Hz range Power consumption 180 W (2 tape drives) 300 W (4 tape drives) Maximum peak power 200 W (2 tape drives) 360 W (4 tape drives) consumption HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 189: Mechanical

    Depth 31.5 inches (80 cm) 31.5 inches (80 cm) Weight 61 pounds (27.7 kg), estimated 123 pounds (55.9 kg), (with 2 tape drives installed) estimated (with 4 tape drives installed) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 190: Environmental (All Models)

    Description Specification Dry bulb temperature -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Temperature gradient 36°F (20°C)/hr (across the range) Temperature shock 27°F (15°C) (over 2 minutes) Wet bulb temperature 86°F (30°C) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 191 Table 20: Transit -- Short Term Environmental Specifications (Continued) Description Specification Relative humidity (noncondensing) 5% to 95% Humidity gradient 10%/hr Altitude -1000 feet to +40,000 feet (-305 m to 12,200 m) HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 192: Acoustics

    Idle Operate MSL6030/MSL5030 MSL5026 MSL6060/MSL5060 MSL5052 Note: Current values for specific configurations are available from HP representatives 1 B = 10 dBA. Table 22: Schallemissionswerte - Werteangaben nach ISO 9296 und ISO 7779/ DIN 27779 Schalldruckpege L p,Am Schalleistungspegel L...
  • Page 193: Safety And Regulatory

    Low Voltage Directive, 72/23/EEC, European Union CUL Mark (Canadian UL) CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 950 (standard for safety of information technology equipment) Regulatory Series ID Number 1005 and 1005A, Class A HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 194 Specifications HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 195: Electrostatic Discharge

    Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 196: Grounding Methods

    If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an HP authorized service provider install the part. For more information on static electricity, or for assistance with product Note: installation, contact your authorized service provider. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 197: Configuration Examples

    For a more comprehensive set of SCSI cabling configurations, go to http://www.hp.com/support. Note: For step-by-step instructions on how to install and configure the library, see “Cabling for SCSI Configurations” on page 198. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 198: Scsi Cable Configurations

    For optimal performance, do not attach more than two drives per SCSI bus. Note: One drive per bus is HP’s recommended configuration. Two drives per bus is an acceptable configuration for SDLT 1 and 2, as well as for Ultrium 230.
  • Page 199: Configuration Examples

    Configuration Examples Configuration Examples SCSI Terminator Host cable (Bus 1, to host system) 0.5 m cable Host cable (Bus 0, to host system) Figure 82: MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026, 2 hosts/2 drives HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 200 0.5 m cable Host cable (Bus 2, to host system) Host cable (Bus 1, to host system) Host cable (Bus 0, to host system) Figure 83: Single MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052, 4 hosts/4 drives HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 201 Host cable (Bus 0, to host system) Figure 84: Single MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026, 1 host/2 drives Note: The configuration shown in Figure 84 is not recommended for Ultrium 460 tape drives, due to performance downgrade. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 202: Msl6060/Msl5060/Msl5052, 2 Hosts/4 Drives

    0.25 m cable or 0.5 m cable Figure 85: MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052, 2 hosts/4 drives Note: The configuration shown in Figure 85 is not recommended for Ultrium 460 tape drives, due to performance downgrade. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 203: Optional Fibre Channel Card

    Switched Fabric. This appendix includes the following sections: Host Prerequisites, page 204 Connectors and Indicators, page 205 Configuration, page 207 Resetting the Fibre Channel Card, page 209 HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 204: Host Prerequisites

    LAN. Consequently, Fibre Channel is subject to data flow interruptions from power cycling, connections, disconnections, and ESD charges. Note: For a complete list of prerequisites and supported configurations, contact your HP sales representative. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 205: Connectors And Indicators

    Power Indicator The Fibre Channel card has one power LED 1. LED definitions: Green - power has been applied Yellow - POST is in process or processor problems present HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 206: Serial Port

    Green (LINK) - a valid Fibre Channel link exists 5 SCSI VHDCI Connectors The Fibre Channel card has two SCSI VHDCI connectors. A green LED indicates activity on the corresponding port. HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 207: Configuration

    HP recommends that you change these values from the defaults. All settings within the configuration are pre-set with default values. These values are set to allow the Fibre Channel card into most HP environments with little or no configuration changes.
  • Page 208: Configuration Examples

    Optional Fibre Channel Card Configuration Examples 0.5 m cable Terminator Figure 87: MSL6030/MSL5030/MSL5026 standalone 0.5 m cable Terminator Figure 88: MSL6060/MSL5060/MSL5052 standalone HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 209: Resetting The Fibre Channel Card

    Resetting the Fibre Channel Card The Fibre Channel card can be reset by using a paper clip or other sturdy tool to push the reset switch shown in Figure Figure 89: Reset switch HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 210 Optional Fibre Channel Card HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 211 81, mail slot, replacing electronics controller card manual electrostatic discharge replacing HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 212 LCD contrast adjust LCD contrast controls illustrated library applying power components HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 213 SCSI options online initialization options magazine access edit mail slot access network 90, maintenance passwords menu SCSI 85, move media HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 214 190, maintenance environmental security level mechanical power safety vendor identification status screen 74, view system data 81, storage element base address viewing window symbols in text symbols on equipment HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 215 Index rack enclosure 44, rack stability warning symbols on equipment defined websites laser safety HP storage HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...
  • Page 216 Index HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide...

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