ATL M-Series User’s Guide, 6423002-04 A01, September 2003, Made in USA.
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AudienceThis document is written for operators of the ATL M1500 and
ATL M2500 libraries.
PurposeThis document explains how to use the ATL M1500 and ATL M2500
libraries.
Document
Organization
This document is organized as follows:
0
•Chapter 1, Overview
libraries.
•Chapter 2, Basic Operations
explains how to use them to perform basic library operations such as
moving tape cartridges within the library, removing the tape
cartridge magazines, and viewing library information.
•Chapter 3, Changing the Library Configuration
change the library configuration using the GUI
•Chapter 4, Performing Maintenance Operations
perform library maintenance operations using the GUI
screen.
ATL M-Series User’s Guidexiii
, provides an overview of the ATL M-Series
, introduces the library GUI screens and
, explains how to
Configuration screen.
, explains how to
Maintenance
Preface
•Chapter 5, Running Diagnostic Programs, explains how to use the
library’s built in diagnostic programs.
Notational
Conventions
•Chapter 6, Updating Drive Firmware
firmware from tape.
•Chapter 7, Running the Demonstration Programs
run the library demonstration programs.
, explains how to update drive
, explains how to
•Appendix A, Specifications, lists the specifications for the
ATL M-Series libraries.
•Appendix B, Fault Symptom Code (FSC) Dictionary
, lists the
fault symptom codes (FSCs) for the ATL M-Series libraries.
•Appendix C, DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance
, provides
guidelines for handling DLT cartridges and visually inspecting
them if necessary.
•Appendix D, Regulatory Statements
, provides regulatory
information for the ATL M-Series libraries.
This document concludes with a glossary and a detailed index.
This manual uses the following conventions:
Note:Notes emphasize important information related to the main
topic.
Tech Tip:Tech Tips provide technical information which may be
helpful in performing the procedure.
Caution:Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are
included to prevent damage to equipment.
Warning:Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and
are included to prevent injury.
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Preface
This manual uses the following:
•Right side of the library — Refers to the right side as you face
the component being described.
•Left side of the library — Refers to the left side as you face the
component being described.
Related
Documents
Documents related to the ATL M-Series libraries are shown below:
ATL M-Series Documentation
Document No.TitleDescription
6421002ATL M1500 Unpacking
Instructions
6423000ATL M2500 Unpacking
Instructions
This document explains
how to remove the ATL
M1500 library from the
shipping carton.
This document explains
how to remove the ATL
M2500 library from the
shipping carton.
ATL M-Series User’s Guidexv
Preface
Document No.TitleDescription
6423001ATL M-Series Installation
Guide
This document explains
how to install an ATL
M-Series library.
6421009ATL StackLink
Installation Instructions
This document explains
how to install a multiple
library stack, including:
• Installing the
StackLink mechanism
in the rack
• Installing the rack
mount shelves
• Installing the library
modules in the rack
• Cabling the multiple
library stack and
powering it up
Refer to the appropriate product manuals for information about your
tape drive and cartridges.
SCSI-2 Specification
The SCSI-2 communications specification is the proposed American
National Standard for information systems, dated March 9, 1990. Copies
may be obtained from:
Global Engineering Documents
15 Inverness Way, East
Englewood, CO 80112
(800) 854-7179 or (303) 397-2740
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ContactsQuantum company contacts are listed below.
Preface
Quantum Corporate Headquarters
To order documentation on the ATL M-Series libraries or other products
contact:
This chapter provides an overview of the ATL M-Series libraries and their
features.
Library Capacity1
ATL M1500
Library
ATL M2500
Library
The ATL M1500 library can contain up to two tape drives and up to 21
1
1
DLT/SDLT cartridges or 25 LTO cartridges. The cartridges are stored in
two independently removable cartridge magazines and one fixed
cartridge slot.
The ATL M2500 library can contain:
•Up to five tape drives and up to 84 DLT/SDLT cartridges or 100 LTO
cartridges
•Six tape drives and up to 73 DLT/SDLT cartridges or 87 LTO
cartridges
The cartridges are stored in up to eight independently removable
cartridge magazines and up to four fixed cartridge slots.
ATL M-Series User’s Guide1
Chapter 1 Overview
Tape Drives
Tape Drives1
M-Series tape libraries are equipped with SCSI tape drives. One SCSI bus
is provided for the library robotics and for each SCSI tape drive installed.
These SCSI buses are SCSI-2 fast/wide (8/16 bit), Ultra SCSI, Ultra 2
SCSI, Ultra 3 SCSI, or Ultra 160 SCSI, depending on the drives installed.
LVD SCSI configurations have a maximum allowable bus length of 12
meters. To determine the cable length of the bus, measure the lengths of
the SCSI cables connecting each device to that bus and add those lengths
together. To that total length, add 12.25 inches (31.10 cm) for the internal
SCSI cable length of each SCSI tape drive.
Library Scalability1
The ATL M1500 and ATL M2500 library modules can be used as standalone libraries, or can be combined with other ATL M1500 and
ATL M2500 library modules and a StackLink mechanism in a standard
19-inch rack to form a larger library system (called a multiple library
stack). The multiple library stack appears as a single large capacity library
to the host.
The StackLink mechanism connects the library modules in the multiple
library stack and transports cartridges from module to module. Each tape
drive has access to all the tape cartridges in the stack.
Once the StackLink mechanism is installed in the rack, you can add
library modules simply by sliding them into place and making the
necessary electrical connections.
Table 1
create using ATL M1500 library modules. Table 2
the sizes of multiple library stack you can create using ATL M2500 library
modules. You can obtain different capacities by combining ATL M1500
and ATL M2500 library modules in a multiple library stack.
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lists the capacities of all the sizes of multiple library stack you can
Front Panel1Figure 1 illustrates the features of the ATL M1500 library front panel.
Figure 2
illustrates the features of the ATL M2500 library front panel.
Figure 1 ATL M1500
Front Panel
These features are described in table 3
Viewing window
GUI
Left magazine access door
Operator control panel
Left magazine
door button
GUI
.
Right
magazine
access door
Right magazine
door button
RedGUI
buttons
Green
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Chapter 1 Overview
Library Features
Figure 2 ATL M2500
Front Panel
Top left magazine access door (door 1)
Magazine door button
Bottom left magazine access door (door 2)
Magazine door button
Operator control panel
GUI
GUI
Viewing window
Magazine door
button
Right magazine
access door
Red
LED
GUI
buttons
Green
LED
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Table 3 Front Panel
Features
FeatureDescription
Chapter 1 Overview
Library Features
Operator
control panel
The operator control panel consists of the following elements:
• Graphical user
interface (GUI)
The GUI displays library status information and allows
you to access the library menus. These menus allow you to
view or change the library settings, run demonstration
programs, or run diagnostic tests.
The GUI is discussed in detail in this book.
•Five GUI
buttons
Use these buttons in combination with the GUI to scroll
through screens and select options or commands. The
functionality of these buttons changes depending on the
currently displayed GUI screen.
• Magazine
door buttons
Pressing these buttons opens the magazine doors, if the
magazines have already been released using the
option on the GUI (see Removing the Magazines
page 35).
• Light emitting
diode (LED)
indicators
The operator control panel has two LED indicators:
• The green LED lights when the library is fully
operational and ready to accept host commands. It
flashes while the library is transitioning from a READY
state to a NOT READY state. The library will not be
READY during power-on self-tests, when magazines
are being released, or during access to certain menu
items.
Mags
on
Magazine
access doors
Viewing
window
• The red LED lights when there is a library error.
• Both LEDs flash when there is a library fault that
requires operator attention.
These doors protect the data cartridge magazines.
This window allows you to view the library robotics while the library is
operating.
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Chapter 1 Overview
Library Features
Internal Layout1Figure 3 illustrates the internal layout of an ATL M1500 library. Figure 4
illustrates the internal layout of an ATL M2500 library.
Figure 3 ATL M1500
Internal Layout
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Figure 4 ATL M2500
(Lib
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d)
Internal Layout
Chapter 1 Overview
Library Features
Level 1 left
magazine*
Level 2 left
magazine*
Level 3 left
magazine*
rary shown w
Level 1
tape drive 1
ront bezel and doors remove
Robotic
hand
Level 1
tape drive 2
Level 1 right
magazine
Level 2 right
magazine
Level 3 right
magazine
Level 4 left
magazine*
*There is a fixed slot
behind each left
magazine.
Level 4 right
magazine
Level 2
tape drive 1
Level 3
tape drive 1
Level 3
tape drive 2
Level 2
tape drive 2
Each cartridge magazine holds 10 DLT/SDLT cartridges or 12 LTO
cartridges. The bins in the left magazines are numbered from 1 through
10 (or 12 in LTO libraries) from front to back. The bins in the right
magazines are numbered from 1 through 10 (or 12 in LTO libraries) from
back to front.
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Chapter 1 Overview
Library Features
The ATL M1500 has one fixed cartridge slot behind the left magazine. The
ATL M2500 has four fixed cartridge slots, one behind each left magazine.
The fixed cartridge slots can be used as additional data cartridge bins, or
can be used to hold cleaning tapes, which can be moved to a tape drive
when cleaning is required.
A bar code reader is attached to the library’s robotic hand. This bar code
reader automatically identifies the cartridges in the library, if the
cartridges are fitted with acceptable bar code labels.
Back Panel1Figure 5 illustrates the back panel of the ATL M1500 library. Figure 6
illustrates the back panel of the ATL M2500 library.
Figure 5 ATL M1500
Back Panel
Power inlet
Power switch
Power supply
Vent
VentVent
Tape drive 2Tape drive 1
Diagnostics port
SCSISCSISCSI
Interlibrary
control
StackLink
motor drive
SCSI
Electronics
module
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Figure 6 ATL M2500
Back Panel
Chapter 1 Overview
Library Features
Vents
Vent
SCSI
Vents
SCSI
Vent
Vents
Interlibrary controlDiagnostics port
Tape
drive
Tape
drive
Tape
drive
Tape
drive
Electronics
module
SCSI
StackLink
motor
drive
Power
inlet
Power
switch
Vent
Power
outlets
Power
inlets
SCSI
Power
switch
Vent
Tape
drive
Tape
drive
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Library Features
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