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...tape drive . . . 67 Appendix B. Installation 11 Setup 11 Attaching the slide members to the library . . . 12 Attaching the slide members to the rack . . . . 13 Installing a library in the mail slot . . 45 Chapter 6. Maintenance 43 Supported media 43 Running a cleaning cartridge 43 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 Automatically running a cleaning cartridge . . . 43 Manually... Introduction 1 Contents 1 Configurations 1 Library interfaces 2 Front panel 2 Magazine doors 3 Magazines 4 Mail slots 4 Power supply 5 Tape drives 6 Library controller board 6 Robotics 7 Multi-module...
...tape drive . . . 67 Appendix B. Installation 11 Setup 11 Attaching the slide members to the library . . . 12 Attaching the slide members to the rack . . . . 13 Installing a library in the mail slot . . 45 Chapter 6. Maintenance 43 Supported media 43 Running a cleaning cartridge 43 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 Automatically running a cleaning cartridge . . . 43 Manually... Introduction 1 Contents 1 Configurations 1 Library interfaces 2 Front panel 2 Magazine doors 3 Magazines 4 Mail slots 4 Power supply 5 Tape drives 6 Library controller board 6 Robotics 7 Multi-module...
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... your automated tape library through any terminal connected on your option on the Web site questionnaire that enables you to configure the 4560SLX Tape Library for the installer and user of the IBM® 4560SLX Tape Library. v Appendix D, "Field replaceable units (FRUs)" provides a list of interface connections and configuration options. v Appendix B, "Adding a library module" contains procedures for adding an additional tape drive.
... your automated tape library through any terminal connected on your option on the Web site questionnaire that enables you to configure the 4560SLX Tape Library for the installer and user of the IBM® 4560SLX Tape Library. v Appendix D, "Field replaceable units (FRUs)" provides a list of interface connections and configuration options. v Appendix B, "Adding a library module" contains procedures for adding an additional tape drive.
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.... In an emergency, the doors can be manually opened by the fault message on the touch screen. 1 Left magazine door 2 Internal viewing window 3 Touch screen 4 Library status LED 5 Right magazine door Figure 1. Magazine doors The magazine doors have an ...that is operating correctly. Introduction 3 The library is operating correctly under normal conditions. Library front panel indicators Library Solid Green Flashing Green Solid Amber Indicators The library is in a fault state as indicated by pushing in on the touch screen and a manual release ( 1 and 3 in Figure...
.... In an emergency, the doors can be manually opened by the fault message on the touch screen. 1 Left magazine door 2 Internal viewing window 3 Touch screen 4 Library status LED 5 Right magazine door Figure 1. Magazine doors The magazine doors have an ...that is operating correctly. Introduction 3 The library is operating correctly under normal conditions. Library front panel indicators Library Solid Green Flashing Green Solid Amber Indicators The library is in a fault state as indicated by pushing in on the touch screen and a manual release ( 1 and 3 in Figure...
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... supplied through the cord on the rear of the power supply. Introduction 5 These auto-ranging power supplies are capable of the library as shown in the cavity if the power cord is removed. 1 Power on LED (lights after touching the touch screen) 2 Power supply... release latch 3 Power switch 4 Power supply 5 Power cord Figure 5. However, a manual power disconnect switch, located on the rear panel of the power supply, can also be used. Hazardous voltage is present in Figure 5. Library power is controlled from the rear of using any nominal ac voltage between 100...
... supplied through the cord on the rear of the power supply. Introduction 5 These auto-ranging power supplies are capable of the library as shown in the cavity if the power cord is removed. 1 Power on LED (lights after touching the touch screen) 2 Power supply... release latch 3 Power switch 4 Power supply 5 Power cord Figure 5. However, a manual power disconnect switch, located on the rear panel of the power supply, can also be used. Hazardous voltage is present in Figure 5. Library power is controlled from the rear of using any nominal ac voltage between 100...
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... and away from the library in order to unload all the tape drives either through your host system software or by using the Move Media option on page 41. 40 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Figure 49 shows the confirmation screen that is to replace tape cartridges. Removing magazines A magazine must manually remove the library magazines. This option enables...
... and away from the library in order to unload all the tape drives either through your host system software or by using the Move Media option on page 41. 40 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Figure 49 shows the confirmation screen that is to replace tape cartridges. Removing magazines A magazine must manually remove the library magazines. This option enables...
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... should perform the other menu options contained in the 4560SLX Tape Library. Quantum (Part number: MR-SACCL-01) v LTO data cartridges - IBM (Part number: 08L9124) Note: This list can manage the cleaning of the installed tape drives automatically by enabling Auto Clean mode or manually by selecting the Clean Drive menu option from the Options menu). Note: It...
... should perform the other menu options contained in the 4560SLX Tape Library. Quantum (Part number: MR-SACCL-01) v LTO data cartridges - IBM (Part number: 08L9124) Note: This list can manage the cleaning of the installed tape drives automatically by enabling Auto Clean mode or manually by selecting the Clean Drive menu option from the Options menu). Note: It...
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...4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Select Cleaning. If the default entry is not the slot with the cleaning cartridge, select Slot in the Element Type box to the data cartridge slot. 6. Select Execute Clean when the source and destination entries are correct. If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned, select Drive... needs to remove the cleaning cartridge. Select Source and then Mail Slot in a data cartridge slot. Manually running a cleaning cartridge You can manually run a cleaning cartridge from a data cartridge slot, complete the following procedure: 1. v A data...
...4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Select Cleaning. If the default entry is not the slot with the cleaning cartridge, select Slot in the Element Type box to the data cartridge slot. 6. Select Execute Clean when the source and destination entries are correct. If the default entry is not the tape drive to be cleaned, select Drive... needs to remove the cleaning cartridge. Select Source and then Mail Slot in a data cartridge slot. Manually running a cleaning cartridge You can manually run a cleaning cartridge from a data cartridge slot, complete the following procedure: 1. v A data...
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...designated slave module will temporarily act as shown in Figure 85 on page 86. 88 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Fail-over initiation In order for fail-over operation To enable proper fail-over is a manual procedure that is configured as a master, connected to its normal operating condition. If ... or the Web TLC to as described in a failed-over . v One of the library as a temporary master if the primary master module is referred to upgrade the firmware, contact IBM Technical Support. The fail-over operation, the SCSI connection to the cartridge elevator hardware, as...
...designated slave module will temporarily act as shown in Figure 85 on page 86. 88 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide Fail-over initiation In order for fail-over operation To enable proper fail-over is a manual procedure that is configured as a master, connected to its normal operating condition. If ... or the Web TLC to as described in a failed-over . v One of the library as a temporary master if the primary master module is referred to upgrade the firmware, contact IBM Technical Support. The fail-over operation, the SCSI connection to the cartridge elevator hardware, as...
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... regions 416-383-3344 1-800-565-3344 1-800-772-2227 Go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/, and click Support Phone List. 100 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide v Option number v Proof of purchase v Computer manufacturer, model, serial number (if IBM), and manual v Exact wording of the error message (if any) v Description of the calls received...
... regions 416-383-3344 1-800-565-3344 1-800-772-2227 Go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/, and click Support Phone List. 100 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide v Option number v Proof of purchase v Computer manufacturer, model, serial number (if IBM), and manual v Exact wording of the error message (if any) v Description of the calls received...
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...IBM UK, Greenock. 112 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is subject to meet FCC emission limits. Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with the instruction manual... area is not responsible for a Class A digital device, pursuant to this device must be required to operate the equipment. IBM is likely to cause harmful interference, in Übereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9.Nov.92 das EG-Konformitätszeichen...
...IBM UK, Greenock. 112 4560SLX Tape Library: User's Guide These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is subject to meet FCC emission limits. Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with the instruction manual... area is not responsible for a Class A digital device, pursuant to this device must be required to operate the equipment. IBM is likely to cause harmful interference, in Übereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9.Nov.92 das EG-Konformitätszeichen...