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HP StorageWorks 1/8 User's And Service Manual

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HP StorageWorks 1/8 User Manual
HP StorageWorks 1/8 User Guide
HP StorageWorks 1/8 Online Manual

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  • Removing and replacing a magazine CAUTION: Only remove a magazine manually in an emergency or if you need to remove the magazines from both sides of the device. Failure to follow normal procedure can cause data loss and equipment damage. If possible, the magazines should be released using the OCP or RMI. HP recommends that you release the magazines using the OCP or RMI; howev

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, customer self repair, 170 D date and time setting OCP, 93 RMI, 70 Declaration of Conformity, 176 default password, 51 device driver parallel SCSI troubleshooting, 108 SAS troubleshooting, 110 dissipating floor mats, 193 document conventions, 169 drive status, 82 E electrostatic damage prevention, 193 error log mode configuring RMI, 71 ESD (electrostatic discharge) obtaining additional information, 193 prevention measures, 193 storing products, 193 transporting products, 193 European Union notice, 177 event notification parameters configuring RMI, 72 events conf

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, Status: Drive page (SAS) .......................................................................................... 5933 Status: Inventory page ............................................................................................. 6034 Status: Inventory: Media details pane ........................................................................ 6135 Configuration: System page ..................................................................................... 6236 Configuration: Drive page (parallel SCSI) ................................................................... 6437 Configuration: Drive page (Fibre Channel) .........

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, CAUTION: Use caution when choosing Loop mode because it makes it possible to overwrite data on previously written cartridges. Automatic mode: In Automatic mode, the device switches from Sequential mode into Random mode when it receives certain SCSI commands. Automatic mode is the default setting. To set a behavior mode: 1. From the Home screen, press Previous or Next until the screen displays Configuration. Press Enter to select. 2. Press Previous or Next until the screen displays Autoloader Behavior. Press Enter to select. 3. Enter the administrator password if prompted. 4. Press Previous or Nex

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, 1. Locate the tape and lock at the top of the device (see Figure 10 on page 35) . Figure 10 Shipping lock location . 2. Remove the tape, then remove the lock. 3. Store the lock on the back panel of the device (see Figure 11). Figure 11 Shipping lock storage location . Mounting the device in a rack If you plan to set the Autoloader on a table or rack shelf, skip this step and continue with “Installing the Tabletop Conversion Kit” on page 37. WARNING! The HP StorageWorks 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader weighs 11.5 kg (25.4 lb) without media and 13.1 kg (28.9 lb) with media (8 cartridges). When moving the Autoloader, to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the Autoloader: 1) observe

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, If you are unable to supply the key when requested to do so, neither you nor HP Support will be able to access the encrypted data. This guarantees the security of your data, but also means that you must be careful in the management of the encryption key used to generate the tape. CAUTION: You should keep a record or backup of your encryption keys and store them in a secure place separate from the computer running the backup software. For more information about AES encryption, encryption keys, and using hardware encryption with your HP Ultrium tape drive, see the White Papers

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, 6 Upgrading and servicing the Tape Autoloader CAUTION: A discharge of static electricity can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions: • Transport products in static-safe containers such as conductive tubes, bags, or boxes. • Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free stations. • Cover the device with approved static-dissipating material. Provide a wrist strap connected to

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, 5 Troubleshooting CAUTION: This Autoloader is designed to operate with both side edges properly supported. The installation approaches that provide the proper edge support are: • Installed in a rack using the optional Rack Kit. • Installed in the optional Rack-to-Tabletop Conversion Kit sitting on a flat surface. • Sitting on a level surface on the included plastic feet. Operating the Autoloader without one of these kits or the feet could result in Autoloader errors. The optional tabletop conversion cover can support 15 kg (33 lb). Placing any weight on top of

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, 1. Plug the power cord into the power connector on the back panel and then plug the cord into the power outlet. 2. From the front panel, push the round power button to power on the device. 3. From the front panel, set the new SCSI ID (see “Changing the SCSI address — parallel SCSI devices (Configuration > Change Drive)” on page 92). 4. Power off the device by depressing the power button on the front panel. TIP: The SCSI ID can also be changed from the RMI Configure: Drive screen once the RMI is configured. See Changing the drive configuration, page 64. Connecting the parallel SCSI cable (parallel SCSI devices only) NOTE: LTO-3 and LTO-4 tape drives are Ultra

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, RecommendationsPerformance impactConnection type GOOD. When fully used, an 6 Gb high-performance RAID array can support up to the following number of tape drives: • LTO-2: 20 • LTO-3, LTO-4: 12 • LTO-5: 2 SAS: 6 Gb If cables not designed for Ultra 320 speeds are used or there are more than a couple devices on the bus, the bus may slow down to Ultra 160 speeds. • LTO-2: GOOD. When fully used and assuming that the connection to the disks does not force the speed to a lower parallel SCSI type, an Ultra 320 connection can provide enough bandwidth for five LTO-2 tape drives. • LTO-3, LTO-4: GOOD. When fully used

  • Main error code descriptions Table 32 Main error codes Details and solutionDescriptionError code Power-cycle the unit and retry the operation.Cannot initialize bar code reader80 • Power-cycle the unit and retry the opera- tion. • Update the firmware to the latest version. No response from bar code reader81 Power-cycle the unit and retry the operation. No response from EEPR

  • Details and solutionDescriptionError code • If this error occurs on the first power-on after unpacking or moving the device, or after replacing the chassis, ensure that the shipping lock was removed from the top and stored on the back panel (see “Removing the shipping lock” on page 34). • If the device was moved or shipped with tape cartridges in the magazines, verify that the cartr

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, Cables ............................................................................................................................ 176 Canadian notice (Avis Canadien) ............................................................................................. 176 Class A equipment ........................................................................................................... 176 Class B equipment .......................................................................................

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, Tables Model and interface type ......................................................................................... 151 Ultrium 448 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader specifications ................................................... 152 Ultrium 920 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader specifications ................................................... 163 Ultrium 1760 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader specifications ................................................. 164 Ultrium 3000 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader specifications ..............................................

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, DescriptionSub-code Error Extra inventory scan28 Error during closing gripper 1 29 Error slider 2 preposition movement 2A Error during opening gripper 1 2B Error during sled 5 movement up to sensor 2C Error slider 2 preposition backwards movement 2D Error slot preposition30 Error during sled 5 movement in FLMoveRotation 31 Command sending to robotic failed32 Error during elevator 3 movement in FLMoveRotation function 33 Error during rotation 4 in FLMoveRotation function 34 Error during elevator 3 movement in FLMoveRotation function 35 Error during sled 5 movement in FLMoveSled function 36 Error during sled 5 positioning to sensor in FLMoveSled function 37 Error dur

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, SAS troubleshooting backup application, 110 compatibility, 110 device driver, 110 SCSI ID, 15 shipping lock, 34, 166 SNMP configuring, 67 Specifications environmental, 173 physical, 173 static-dissipating work mat, 193 static-safe containers storing products, 193 transporting products, 193 straps, ground boot, 193 heel, 193 toe, 193 Subscriber's Choice, HP, 171 support cleaning the tape drive, 97 RMI, 79 downloading a support ticket OCP, 105 RMI, 79 firmware upgrade tape OCP, 104 force ejecting drive, 105 powering the drive on and off, 101 RMI, 64 rebooting OCP, 100 RMI, 78 running tes

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, NOTE: This command is only needed if the inventory in the device is different than the inventory displayed on the front panel, which would not happen under normal conditions. Rebooting the Autoloader (Operations> Reboot Autoloader) This option reboots the device and forces a new cartridge inventory, clearing any current error condition. CAUTION: This option interrupts the current backup or restore operation and causes the operation to fail. Use this option if the device is in an error state. To reboot: 1. From the Home screen, press Previous or Next until the screen displays Operations. Press Enter to select. 2. Press Previous or Next until th

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, DescriptionSub-code Error during rotation 4 to home or far position 93 Sled 5 movement to home sensor position failed 94 Sled 5 movement to transport position failed 95 Error during rotation movement to rotation minimum position99 Movement to mailslot failedA0 Sled 5 movement to sensor failed A1 Sled 5 movement to rotation 4 position failed A2 Elevator 3 movement to home position failed A3 Error during rotation 4 to far position A4 Sled 5 movement to mailslot position failed A5 Error during elevator movement to positionA6 Error during mailslot d

  • HP StorageWorks 1/8, IMPORTANT: To manually release a magazine, see “Releasing the magazines manually” on page 127. However, this manual process should only be used if the magazine cannot be released using the operator control panel or the remote management interface. The slot numbering scheme is shown in Figure 20 for the left magazine, and Figure 21 for the right magazine. Figure 20 Left magazine—slot numbering with mailslot enabled . Figure 21 Right magazine—slot numbering with mailslot enabled . When the mailslot is disabled, the mailslot (M1) becomes Slot 1 and all

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