HP StorageWorks 1900ux User Manual

User ’s Guide hp S tor age W or ks 1000u x/19 00u x/2 3 00u x Opti cal J uk ebo x F ir st E dition (Ma y 2004) P art Number: AA9 66 -90901 This guide describes pr o ced ures for operating and troubleshoot in g the HP Storage W orks 1000u x/1900u x/2 300ux Opt ical Juk ebo x.
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3 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide Contents Contents About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Related documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Text symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Getting help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 HP technical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 HP storage web site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 HP authorized reseller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1 Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Identifying panel features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Front panel features and descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Back panel features and descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Using Ultra Density Optical (UDO) disks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Choosing a disk type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Labeling a disk cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Write-protecting an UDO disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Loading a disk into the drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Maintaining UDO media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Using mixed media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Using application software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Control panel features and descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Using selection buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Jukebox menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Top-level menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Second-level menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Control panel operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Content s 4 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Ejecting a disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Entering the administration menu pass word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Changing the administration menu password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Viewing the current SCSI IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Default SCSI IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Changing the current SCSI IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Configuring the jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Setting an operating configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Retrieving log history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Running an internal test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 3 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Troubleshooting common problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Retrieving log history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Running an internal test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Using HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 A Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Environmental specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Jukebox specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Drive specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Media specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Safety and regulatory specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 B Safety and Regulatory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Federal Communications Commission Notic e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Class A Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Declaration of Conformity for prod ucts marked with the FCC logo - United States only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Class A Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 European Union Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 EC radio frequency interference statem ent (Europe only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Herstellerbescheinigung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 English translation of German sound em ission directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Turvallisuusyhteenveto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Content s 5 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide Laserturvallisuus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Huolto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 English translation of Finland regulato ry information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 BSMI notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Japanese Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Laser Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Laser Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 CDRH regulations (USA only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Compliance with International Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
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7 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide About This Guide About this Guide About this Guide This user guide provides information to help you: ■ Operate the jukebox ■ T roubleshoot the juk ebox “ About This Guide” topics include: ■ Related documentation , page 8 ■ Con ventions , page 8 ■ Getting help , page 10
Abou t t hi s G uid e 8 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Related documentation In addition to this guide, HP pro vides corresponding information: ■ HP Stor ageW orks Optical 1000ux/1900ux/2300 ux J ukebox Setup Guide ■ HP Stor ageW orks Optical 1000ux/1900ux/2300 ux J ukebox Getting Started Po s t e r Con ventions Con ventions consist of the follo wing: ■ Document con ventions ■ Te x t s y m b o l s Docum ent conventions This document follo ws the con ventions in Ta b l e 1 . T able 1: Document con ventions Element Convention C ro s s - ref e re n c e l i n k s Blue te xt: Figure 1 K ey and fi eld name s, men u items , butt ons, an d dial ogue box titl es Bold F il e na mes, appl icat ion n ame s, a nd text emphasis Italics Us er inpu t , commands an d dir ect ory names, and sy stem responses (output and messages) Monospace font COMMAND NAMES ar e uppercas e monospace fon t un less they ar e case sensitive Va r i a b l e s <monospace , italic font> W eb site addresses Blue underlined sans serif f ont te xt ( http://w w w .hp.com )
Abou t t hi s G uid e HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide 9 Tex t s y m b o l s The follo wing symbols may be found in th e te xt of this guide. The y have the follo wing meanings: WA R N I N G : T ext set off in this mann er indicates that failur e to follo w dir ecti ons in the w a rning could r esult in bodily har m or deat h. AVERTISEMENT : le non-respect de ces instructions expose l'utilisateur à des risques potentiellement très graves. AVVERTENZA: La mancata osservanza delle indicazioni fornite in un messaggio così evidenziato, può provocare lesioni personali o mettere in pericolo la vita dell'utente. VORSICHT: In dieser Form hervorgehobener Text weist darauf hin, dass die Nichtbeachtung der Anleitungen zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod führen kann. ADVERTENCIA: el texto con esta marca indica que si no se siguen las instrucciones, pueden producirse lesiones corporales o incluso la muerte.
Abou t t hi s G uid e 10 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Caution: T e xt set off in this manner indi cates that f ailur e to follo w directi ons could r esult in damage to equipment or dat a. Note: T ext set o ff in this manner pr esents commen tary , sidelights , or inter esting poin ts of i nformat ion. Getti ng hel p If you still hav e a question after reading th is guide, contact an HP authorized service provider or access our web site: http://ww w .hp .com . HP tec hnical suppor t T elephone numbers for wo rldwide techni cal support are listed on the following HP web site: htt p://w w w .h p . com/suppor t/ . Note: F or con tinuou s qu alit y impr o vemen t , calls ma y be r ecor ded or monit or ed. Be sure to ha ve the follo wing information a vailable before calling: ■ T echnical support re gistration or contract number (if applicab le) ■ Product serial nu mbers ■ Product model names and numbers ■ Applicable error messages ■ Operating system type and re vision lev el ■ Detailed, specif ic questions ■ HP StorageW orks Library and T ape T ools (L&TT) Supp ort T icket (if applicable)
Abou t t hi s G uid e HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide 11 HP stor age web site The HP web site has the la test information on this product. Access storage at: http://ww w .hp .com/cou n try/us/e ng/p r odse rv/sto r age .html . From this web site, select the appropriate prod uct or solution. Y ou can also visit http://ww w .hp .com/go/ udo . HP authoriz ed reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: ■ In the United States, call 1-8 00-345-1518 ■ In Canada, call 1-800-26 3-5868 ■ Else where, see the HP web site fo r locations and telephone numbers: ht t p: // w w w . hp .co m .
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13 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide 1 Operations This chapter describes the follo wing: ■ Identifying panel features , page 14 ■ Using Ultra Density Optical (UDO) disks , page 18 ■ Using mixed media , page 24 ■ Using application software , page 2 6
Oper ations 14 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Identif ying panel f eatures Identify the follo wing panel features before you install the juk ebox (see Figure 1 and Figure 2 on page 15). Fr ont pan el features and descriptions Figur e 1: Fr ont panel features ■ Control panel—Used to manu ally control and monitor operation of the jukebox. S ee the user’ s guide for in formation on using the control panel. ■ Po wer switch—T urns power to th e jukebox on and of f. Located under the panel throu gh an access hole. ■ Mailslot—Used to insert and remo ve disks from the juk ebox. ■ Front service access panel—A panel for service access that should only be remov e d by qualified personnel. 1 Contr ol panel 2 Po w e r s w i t c h 3 Mailslot 4 F ront se r vi ce access panel 1 2 3 4
Oper ations 15 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Back panel features and descriptions Figur e 2: Back pan el features ■ Acti v e bus indicator—Lit when the SCSI b us is acti ve. ■ SCSI ports—68-pin high-density SCSI connectors (Micro D-type). Used for attaching the SCSI cable from the juke box to the host computer . One port must hav e a SCSI cable connected, and th e other must hav e a SCSI terminator connected to it. ■ Po wer receptacle—Used for connecting the po wer cord to the jukebox. Located on the bottom of the po wer distribution assembly . ■ Back access panel—C ov ers the interf ace aseembly ( 1 , 2 and 3 in Figure 2 ). This panel is remov ed by pushing up on the panel (from the bottom) and then pulling the panel out and a way from the juk ebox. 1 Act ive bus i nd ica tor 2 SC SI p o r t s 3 Po w e r r e c e p t a c l e 4 Back acce ss panel 1 2 3 4
Oper ations 16 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide WA R N I N G : T This product c an only b e used with an HP appr oved pow er cord fo r your spec ifi c geogra phic r egion. U se of a non-HP appr ov ed pow er cord may r esult in: 1) noncompliance w ith indiv idu al, co untry-spec ifi c safety r equir ements; 2) insuffi c ient condu ctor ampac ity that coul d r esult in o verheating with potential per sonal injury and/or pr opert y damage; and 3 ) a f ra ctur ed po wer co r d, w hich c ould cau se the in ter nal cont acts to b e expo sed , whi ch pot enti ally coul d subj ect the u ser to a shoc k ha z ar d. HP disc laims all lia bility when HP -ap pr ov ed pow er cor ds ar e not used . AVERTISEMENT : ce produit ne peut être utilisé qu'avec un cordon d'alimentation approuvé par HP pour votre zone géographique. L'utilisation d'un cordon d'alimentation non approuvé par HP vous expose à ce qui suit : 1) non-conformité aux spécifications de sécurité du pays concerné ; 2) intensité admissible du conducteur insuffisante pouvant provoquer une surchauffe créant un risque de blessure ou d'endommagement du produit ; et 3) rupture de cordon pouvant exposer les contacts internes et créer un risque d'électrocution pour l'utilisateur. HP décline toute responsabilité en cas d'utilisation d'un cordon d'alimentation non approuvé. AVVERTENZA: È possibile utilizzare questo prodotto solo con un cavo di alimentazione approvato da HP specifico per il paese di utilizzo. L'utilizzo di cavi di alimentazione non approvati da HP può produrre: 1) non conformità ai requisiti di sicurezza specifici del paese di utilizzo; 2) amperaggio del conduttore insufficiente con conseguente surriscaldamento e potenziale rischio di lesioni a persone e/o cose; 3) rottura del cavo di alimentazione con conseguente esposizione dei contatti interni e potenziale rischio di scosse elettriche per l'utente. HP declina qualsiasi responsabilità in caso di utilizzo di cavi di alimentazione non approvati da HP.
Oper ations 17 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide VORSICHT: Dieses Produkt darf ausschließlich mit einem von HP für die Verwendung in Ihrem Land zugelassenen Netzkabel verwendet werden. Die Verwendung eines nicht von HP zugelassenen Netzkabels kann folgende Konsequenzen haben: 1) Nichteinhaltung spezifischer, nationaler Sicherheitsbestimmungen; 2) Überschreiten der Strombelastbarkeit des Netzkabels, was zu einer Überhitzung und in der Folge zu Verletzungen und/oder Sachschäden führen kann; 3) Stromschlaggefahr durch offen liegende Adern bei Kabelbruch. Für den Fall, dass nicht von HP zugelassene Netzkabel verwendet werden, übernimmt HP keinerlei Haftung. ADVERTENCIA: este producto sólo puede utilizarse con un cable de alimentación aprobado por HP para su región geográfica específica. El uso de un cable de alimentación no aprobado por HP puede provocar lo siguiente: 1) el incumplimiento de requisitos de seguridad individuales y específicos del país; 2) insuficiente corriente permanente admisible de conductor que puede provocar un sobrecalentamiento y posibles lesiones personales o daños a la propiedad; y 3) un cable de alimentación puede romperse y exponer los contactos internos, lo que supone un peligro potencial de descarga eléctrica para el usuario. HP renuncia a toda responsabilidad en caso de utilizarse cables de alimentación no aprobados por HP.
Oper ations 18 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Using Ultr a Densit y Optical (UDO) disks UDO media is an integral part of the stor age process. This section describes the follo wing: ■ Choosing a disk type , pa ge 18 ■ Labeling a disk cartridge , page 19 ■ Write-protecting an UDO disk , page 20 ■ Maintaining UDO media , page 22 Note: F or UDO media spec ifi cations , see “ M edia spec if ications ” on page 6 3. Choosing a disk t ype T w o disk types can be used in the juk ebox. T o order HP UDO media, contact your local HP Autho rized Reseller or bu y online from http://ww w .hp .com/go/s tor agem edi a . T abl e 2: UDO disk types Disk T ype Description HP P art Number Re writable Des igne d for virtu al ly unlimited read and wr i te cycles Q2031A Wr i t e o n c e , r e a d y m a n y times (W ORM) Desi gned fo r perma nent stor age of data that cannot be alte re d or er ased Q2030A
Oper ations 19 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Labeling a disk cartridge Make it a practice to label your UDO disk cartridges. Adhesi ve labels come with each UDO disk for this purpose (see Figure 3 ). Caution: In or der to av oid damaging the dri ves and med ia: Only appl y labels to the ar eas designated in Fig u re 3 . N ev er plac e lab els over the disk cartri dge shutter or open the shutter for an y r eason. Make sure th e media is f ree o f moistur e and that all label cor ner s ar e secur ely f aste ned to t he media she ll. Do not use disk s with loosely attached label s. Do not u se disks with m ultiple labels appli ed. A lw ay s r emo ve old la bels bef or e appl ying ne w ones. Figur e 3: Labeling an UDO disk A B A
Oper ations 20 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide W rite -protecting an UDO disk Each side of an UDO disk can be write-protected. W ith r ewritable disks , this pre v ents existing f iles from being altered or erased, and ne w files from being written to the disk. W ith WOR M d i s k s , existing files cannot be altered or erased regardless of whether or not the disks ha ve been write-protected. Ho wev er , write-protecting a WORM disk pre vents additional f iles from being written to the disk. T o write-protect an UDO disk, slide the re d write-protect switch to the left, as indicated by the arro w on the cartridge (see Figure 4 ). Figur e 4 : W rite-protec ting an UDO disk W rite-pr otect s witc h
Oper ations 21 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Loading a disk into the dri ve Note: Label al l di sks b efor e loading them into the jukebo x. Some applicat ion soft war e pack ages requir e that you load and e ject disks b y using instruc tions in the softwar e. If y ou use a softwar e appli cation to manage files in the j ukebo x, check the s oft w are documentat ion b efor e proceedi ng with these steps. 1. Start with READY , or LOAD * displaying on the control panel. 2. Load UDO media into the dr i ve by inserting the disk ge ntly b ut firmly into the mailslot, shutt er end first, and with the side you w ant to access facing up (A or B). See Figure 5 . An incorrectly inserted di sk will be rejected with CART IN WRONG displaying briefly . Figur e 5: Loading media 3. LOAD SLOT # will display , with # flashing to i ndicate the number of the f irst av ailable storage slot in the juk ebo x. T o select this storage slot number , press LO AD or ENTER . T o choose a different storage slot, press NEXT or PREV until the desired slot number displays, and then press ENTER . 4. LOADING displays as the jukebox mo ves the disk to a slot. After the disk is loaded into the storage slot, LOAD * displays. Y ou can no w load additional disks by inserting them into the mailslot and repeating step 3 until you are f inished loading disks.
Oper ations 2 2 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide 5. Press CANCEL to return to the READY state. Maintaining UDO m edia Follo w these guidelines to ensure that your UDO disks remain in good condition. ■ Do not open th e disk’ s shutter and touch the disk surface. ■ Do not store the disk i n a dusty location. ■ Do not store the disk in temperatures outside of 5ºC to 5 5ºC (41ºF t o 122ºF ) . ■ Do not disassemble the disk.
Oper ations 23 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide ■ Do not e xpose the disk to direct sunlight. ■ Do not drop the disk.
Oper ations 2 4 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Using mix ed media Mixed media refers to the option to backup to more than one dri ve type, such as MO and UDO, within the same physical jukebox. General considerations when using mix ed media are as follo ws: ■ Some independent software v endor application packages do not support mixed med ia. Consult your software pro vider to verify that your conf iguration is supported. ■ The proper version of HP StorageW orks Librar y an d T ape T ools (L&TT) is required for diagnostic suppo rt. Please see the online quick specs o f HP L&TT for the most up to da te information. They can be found at the follo wing web address. http://w w w .hp .com/support/lt tcompatibility ■ When loading media into a mixed media unit, the media will first be mo v ed to a media test station, where its dri ve co mpatibility can be determined, then it will be mov ed to its final destination. This dri ve compatibility information is reported ov er SCSI to the applicatio n software to identify which disks are compatible with the installed dri ves. ■ In the TEST* control panel menu, an additional test called MEDIA TEST is a vailable that will move all of the disks in the unit (except those in driv es) to the media test station, then back to thei r original locations. This test can take about 15 minutes in a fully loaded unit. This test can be used to establ ish the dri ve compatibility of all of the disks in the unit if this information is thought to be incorrect. This should only be necessary if disks hav e been mov ed around b y hand (during service, for e xample). During normal operation the jukebox will automat ically keep track of this information. ■ When a disk in ventory occu rs (by selecting the INIT ELEM STATUS front panel com mand, or throu gh a SCSI com mand) any disks that are fo und in the unit that ha ve an unkno wn type will be mo v ed into the media test station, then back to their original locat ion to de termine their driv e compatibility . Again, this should only occur if disks are inse rted b y hand (during service) rather than through the mailslot. When f irmware is do wn loaded into the jukebox controller , an initial in ventory will o ccur automatically , and all of the disks will be checked for their dri ve compatibility type.
Oper ations 25 HP S tor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide ■ Some of the front panel tests will work dif ferently and have dif ferent initial requirements in a mixed media unit. F or example, the DR IVE IO test will require disks of both types in the unit an d will only be able to load disks into dri ves of the same type. ■ MO dri ves can only accept a SCSI address from 0 to 7.
Oper ations 2 6 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Using application soft w are Note: While HP -UX does pr ov ide nati ve f ile s yst em support f or UDO media , this support is onl y for r ew rit able UDO media . Ref er to t he “Confi gur ation ” chapte r in the HP St or age W orks 1000u x/1900ux/2 300ux J uk ebox Se tup Guide that shipped with th i s p rod u ct fo r m ore i n form a t io n. The HP Storag eW orks 1000ux/1900u x/2 300ux J uke box supports a v ariety of of f-the-s helf software package s to manage your st orag e operations. For the latest information on which application softw are packages are compatible with this product, visit http://ww w .hp .com/go/udo .
27 HP S tor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide 2 Na v igation This chapter describes the follo wing: ■ Control panel features and descriptio ns , page 28 ■ Jukebox menu tree , page 30 ■ Control panel operatio ns , page 33
Navi gation 2 8 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Contr ol panel features and descriptions The control panel ena ble s ma nual cont rol of all jukebox operations using four b uttons and an LED display . The SCSI IDs of the jukebo x and its optical dri ves can be set and chan ged, disks ma y be lo aded and ejected, configurations can be monitored and chan ged, performance info rmation can be vie w ed, internal tests can be run, and the jukebox can be secured from unauthorized use. See Figure 6 Figur e 6 : Control panel features ■ Swi v el feature—The control panel assembly can be rotated either right or left. ■ Acti vity light—Lights up diff erently to indicate status: — Steady green—Po wer is on. — Flashing green—A dri ve is being accessed. — Amber—A fault occurred. ■ 16-character display—Sho ws inform ation about the current operation. 1 Sw iv e l f e a t u r e 2 Act ivit y l ig ht 3 16 - character display 4 Selection buttons 1 2 3 4
Navi gation 29 HP S tor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide ■ Selection butt ons—Press to perform the operations: — CANCEL cancels the current operation or menu selection. — PREV scrolls the display ch oice backwards by one. — NEXT scrolls the display choice forward b y one. — ENTER selects the displayed choice. Using selec tion but tons Use the CANCEL , PREV , NEXT , and ENTER buttons to select tasks you want the jukebox to perform. Each time you push the NEXT or PREV button, a task choice appears. An “ * ” indicates that there is a me nu benea t h that choice, which you can access by pressing the ENTER b utton. Tip : To s cro l l t h rou g h th e m e n u o p t io n s mo re q u ic k ly , p us h a n d ho l d t h e NEXT or PR E V button. Y ou can return to READ Y at any time b y pressing CANCEL . In some cases , you may need to press CANC EL more than once.
Navi gation 30 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User ’s Gu ide Juk e bo x m enu tree Figure 7 provides an o vervie w of the jukebox menu tree. Figur e 7 : Juk ebox menu tree READ Y PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT PREV/NE XT ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ADMIN* P SWD 000 000 000 TE S T* (servi ce use) E X CHANGE DE MO IN IT M ECHANI CS IN IT ELEM S T AT US M A GAZINE IO D R I VE IO MA I LS L OT IO VE R TICAL T E ST T RA NS L ATE T E ST FL IP T E ST P ICKER T E ST FIND P LUNGE H OME FINF VE RT H OME FIND X L ATE H OME VE R TICAL EN CO DER EM P TY D R IV ES EM P TY PICKER F ILL PICKER E XE RC ISE M ECH WELLN E SS T E ST CL EAR SO FT LOG CL EAR HARD LOG P L UNGE FULL SP D P L UNGE 1/2 SP D P L UNGE 1/4 SP D MA I LS L OT SE N SO RS S T A R WA RS B O TTO M THUMB T OP THUMB TRANSLA TE SENS OR INFO* CONFIG* S CSI ID S* L OAD SL O T # EJE CT SL O T # L OAD* EJE CT* R EV I SION JUKE B OX* P RODUCT # SN ### F W TY PE xxx D R IV ES # S L O TS ## JKBX OD OM ETE RS* HOU RS M OV ES FL I PS X L AT ES R O T AT ES D R I VE L OA DS* D R IVE # • D R I VE FW* D# R EV x. • D R I VE SN* D# #### • HARD ER RO RS* HAR D WARE ERR # F RU 1 -3 # M O TION < NAME> SOU RCE# D E S TI N A TION 1 # D E S TI N A TION 2 # OD OM ETER # MIC R O M OVE 1-6 # MIC RON OVE ER # TOP/ B O TTOM PICKER NO RTH/ SOUTH THUMB S O FT ER RO RS* ( same lo gs a vail able as under "HARD ER RO RS") R E C OVE RY ER RO RS* ( same lo gs a vail able as under "HARD ERROR S") R E C OVE RY ON/OFF R E S TORE DE F AU L TS CL EAR OD OM ETE RS D UAL PICKER ON/OFF S T A R WA RS ON/OFF N EW P A S S WORD S C S I LOG ON/OFF S E CURE ON/OFF S E CURE MA IL OUT/IN P O WER S E CURE ON/OFF REP R E C OVERED ON/OFF CONF40 ON/OFF JKBX ID # D R V 1 ID # D R V 2 ID # . . . UPD A TE
Navi gation 31 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide T op-lev el menus The jukeb ox has four top-le vel menus. Note: An “ * ” ind icates that there ar e mult iple choi ces av ailable fo r the display ed menu item . When an item is fl ashing, p r ess ENTER to select it , or PR E V or NEXT to di spl ay additional cho ices. Second-lev el menus The juke box has four second-le vel menus. READY Indicates that jukebox is ready for operation. ADMIN * Provides access to second-le vel menu choices. A password is needed to access these choices. Note: A defa ult passw ord o f “000 00 0 000” is set at the fac t or y . LOAD * Used to load disks into the juk ebox mailslot. EJECT * Used to ejec t disks fro m the jukebox mailslot. TEST * Runs internal tests. Note: Inter nal tests sho uld pr imaril y be r un by se rvice p er so n n e l. O n ly ru n a t e st w h e n yo u r s e r vic e rep res e n t at ive r equ ests th at you do. INFO * Retrie ves performance info rmation stored in the jukebox logs. CONFIG * Customizes the way the juk ebox functions. SCSI IDs * Displays SCSI IDs and allo ws you to change th em.
Navi gation 3 2 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Note: An “ * ” indica tes tha t ther e are m ultiple ch oic es av ailable f or the dis pla yed men u item . When an item is fl ashing, p r ess ENTER to select it , or PR E V or NEXT to di spl ay additional cho ices.
Navi gation 33 HP S tor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Contr ol panel operations The follo wing operatio ns can be perfo rmed from the jukebox control panel: ■ Ejecting a disk , page 33 ■ Entering the administration menu passw ord , page 34 ■ Changing the adm inistration menu pa ssword , page 35 ■ V iewing the current SCSI IDs , page 36 ■ Conf iguring the jukebox , page 37 ■ Setting an operatin g conf iguration , page 39 ■ Retrie ving log history , page 40 ■ Running an internal test , page 44 Note: F or infor mation on loading a disk, see “ L oading a disk into the dr iv e ” on page 21. Ejec ting a disk Note: Some applicati on softwar e pack ages req uire that y ou load and eject disks b y f ollo wing t he instr ucti ons in the sof t war e. I f you u se appli cation so ft w are t o manage f iles in the j ukebo x, c heck the so ftwar e documen tatio n befor e pr oceeding w ith these steps. 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until EJECT * displays, and then press ENTE R . 2. EJECT SLOT # displays, with the “ # ” flashing to indicate the f irst storage slot in the juke box that contains a disk. ■ T o select the storage slot number that sho ws in the display , press ENTER . ■ T o choose a dif ferent storage slot, press NEXT or PREV until the desired slot number displays, and then press ENTER . EJECTING displays as the jukebox mo ves th e disk to the mailslot. When the disk is in the mailslot, the display returns to EJECT SLOT # .
Navi gation 34 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide 3. Remov e the disk from the mailslot. Y ou can now ej ect additional disks by pressing ENTER and then follo wing step 1 through ste p 3 until you are f inished ejecting the disks. Note: When th e last d isk is ejected, EMPTY displa ys br iefl y befor e retur ning to EJECT * . 4. Press CANCEL to return to the READY state. Entering the administration menu pass word READY > ADMIN* > PSWD 000 000 000 A nine digit numeric passw ord is requir ed to access menu choices beneath the ADMIN* menu of the ju kebo x. The juk ebox ships with a fa ctory def ault passw ord setting of 000 000 000. Note: T o chang e the administr atio n menu pa ssw or d, s ee “ Changing the admini str ation men u pass wo r d ” on page 35. T o access administration menu options using the factory defa ult passw ord: 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays. 2. Press ENTER . PSWD 000 000 000 displays and the first set of three zeros flashes. ■ If the default password 000 000 000 is still in ef fect, you can accept this password by pressing ENTER three times (once for each set of three zeros). TEST* displays, indicating that the password w as accepted. Y ou are no w in the menu tree belo w ADMIN* . ■ If you ha ve already changed the passwor d from the factory setting, then continue with the follo wing steps. 3. Press NEXT or PREV until the first number of y our password displays and then pres s ENTER . The middle set of three zeros flashes. 4. Press NEXT or PREV until the second number of your password displays and then press ENTER . The third set of three zeros flashes.
Navi gation 35 HP S tor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide 5. Press NEXT or PREV until the third number of your password displays and then pres s ENTER . TEST * displays, indicating that the password was accepted. Y ou are now in the menu tree belo w ADMIN* . Changing th e administration menu pass wor d READY > ADMIN* > PSWD 000 000 000 >CONFIG* T o protect the system from unauthorized access, change the password from the factory def ault setting: 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays, then press ENTER and enter the password. 2. TEST * displays, indicating that th e password was accepted. Press NEXT until CONFIG * displays and then press ENTER . 3. Press NEXT or PREV or until NEW PASSWORD displays and then press ENTER . 4. NEW 000 000 000 displays and the f irst set of three zeros flashes. Press NEXT or PREV until the ne w number you want to assign to the f irst part of the passw ord displays and then press ENTER . The second set of thre e zeros flashes. 5. Press NEX T or PREV until the ne w number you want to assign to the second part of the passw ord displays and then press ENTER . The third set of three zeros flashes. 6. Press NEXT or PREV until the ne w number you want to assign to the third part of the passw ord displays and then press ENTER . 7. PASSWORD CHANGED displays. Press CANCEL three times to return to READY . 8. Po wer off the juk ebox, then power it ba ck on to sav e the password to the jukebo x flash R OM. Note: Be sure t o document y our new pa ssw or d. If y ou for get it , contac t your serv ice r epresen tative to r eset the secur it y c ode to th e factory default .
Navi gation 36 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Vie wing the c urr ent SCSI IDs READY > ADMIN* > SCSI IDS > VIEW IDS > T o vie w current SCSI IDs: 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays and then press ENTER . 2. Enter the administration password (see “ Entering the administration menu password ” on page 34). 3. Press NEXT until SCSI IDS displays and then press ENTER. 4. JKBX ID yy or DRIVE xx ID yy i s displayed. Press NEXT or PREV to scroll through the current SCSI IDs. 5. Press CANCEL to exit. Default SC SI I Ds Ta b l e 3 lists the default SCSI IDs for the juke box and driv es . T abl e 3: Default SCSI IDs Bus 1 ID Jukebo x 6 Dr iv e 1 5 Dr iv e 2 4 Dr iv e 3 3 Dr iv e 4 2
Navi gation 37 HP Stor age W orks 1000u x/1900ux/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide Cha ngi ng the cu rr ent SC SI ID s READY > ADMIN* > SCSI IDS > T o change the SCSI IDs: 1. Follo w the instruction in “ V iewing the current SCSI IDs ” on page 36 until the list of SCSI IDs is displayed. 2. Press NEXT until the setting you want to ch ange displays, and then press ENTER . The ID begins flashing. 3. Press NEXT or PREV until the ne w ID that you want displays and then press ENTER . 4. Repeat step 2 and step 3 until you ha ve changed all the IDs that need to be updated. 5. Press NEXT until UPDATE displays, and then press ENTER . 6. UPDATE or WAIT FOR UPDATE and then IDS SAVED displays briefly . — If the ne w settings do not conflict with other SCSI IDs on the b us, SCSI IDS displays. — If the ne w settings conflict with other IDs on the SCSI bus, CONFLICT-ABORTED displays briefly an d then VIEW IDS displays. Any changes entered are lost, and you mu st repeat the abov e steps to set a ne w ID. 7. Press CANCEL until READY displays. 8. Po wer off the jukebox and then po wer it back on to sa ve the IDs to the jukebo x flash R OM. Configur ing th e juk ebo x Y ou can set configurations to cust omize the w ay the juke box operates. Ta b l e 5 lists the jukebox co nfiguration options.
Navi gation 38 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide T abl e 5: Configuration options Configuration Name Description Default RECOVERY ON/OFF T oggles between ON and OFF . If the conf igur ation is set to ON , th e jukeb ox at temp ts to recover from errors; if the co nfigu ration i s s et to OFF , the j ukebo x immediatel y stops mov ing if an err or c ondition occurs. The def ault co nfigu ratio n i s RECOVERY ON , an d r ecov ery should re m a i n ON under nor mal conditi ons. RECOVERY ON RESTORE DEFAULTS Sets all j ukebo x confi gura tions to de fa ult settings. NA CLEAR ODOMETERS Sets all juk ebo x odomete rs to z er o . Note: Used by ser vice p erson ne l o nly . NA DUAL PICKER ON/OFF To g g l e s b e t w e e n ON and OFF . (The de fault setting is DUAL PICKER ON , and dual p ick er mode should re m a i n ON under normal conditi ons.) If the co nfigu ration i s s et to ON , the j uk ebo x runs w ith dual pi ck er (disk tr ansport) addr essing ON ; if the co nfigu ration i s s et to OFF , the j u k ebo x runs w ith dual pi ck er (disk tr ansport) addr essing OFF . DUAL PICKER ON STARWARS ON/OFF S hould b e set to ON during nor ma l operati on. T oggles between ON an d OFF. The ON c on figuration enab les the vertical sensors; the OFF c onfigu ration di sab les th e ver t ic al s en s ors. Note: Used by ser vice p erson ne l o nly . STARWARS ON NEW PASSWORD Allows you to cha ng e t he num erica l p assword requ ired to ac cess the me nu c hoi ces unde r the ADMIN* men u on the juk ebox contr ol panel. 000-000-000 SCSI LOG ON/OFF S hould b e set to OFF during nor ma l operati o n. T oggles between ON an d OFF . T rac ks inter nal SC SI sta tes and saves the infor mation to a log. Note: Used by ser vice p erson ne l o nly . SCSI LOG OFF SECURE MS ON/OFF To g g l e s b e t w e e n ON and OFF . The ON co nfig uratio n disabl es loading and ejecting disks. T he OFF co nfigu ratio n enable s loading and ejecting disks. SECURE MS OFF
Navi gation 39 HP S tor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Setting an operating configur ation READY > ADMIN* > CONFIG* T o set an operating configuration: 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays. 2. Enter the administration password (see “ Entering the administration menu password ” on page 34). 3. TEST* displays. Press NEXT until CONFIG* di splays and then press ENTER . 4. Press NEXT or PREV until the name of the conf iguration you w ant to set displays and then press ENTER . If the conf iguration has multiple se ttings , the current setting flas hes. Proceed to step 5 . Otherwise, the conf iguration is set and a confirmation message displays. SECURE MAIL OUT/IN T oggles be t w een OUT and IN. De ter mines the or ient ation o f the mailslot wh en the SE CURE co nfigu ration is set to IN. Whe n s et to O UT , th e m ai ls lot r emains in its normal or ientati on. W hen set to IN, the mailslot r otates in , making it inaccessible . OUT POWER SECURE ON/OFF To g g l e s b e t w e e n ON and OFF . The ON co nfig uratio n r etai ns your sele ction of the SECURE MS c on figuration through power cy cli ng ( or power outage) . The OFF configur ation allows the juk ebox to r eturn to the default setting of this confi gurati on after a pow er cy cling . POWER SECURE OFF REP RECOVERED ON/OFF To g g l e s b e t w e e n ON and OFF . When set to ON , re c ove re d e rro rs a re re p o r t e d ; w h e n s e t t o OFF , re c ove re d e rro rs a re n o t re p o r t e d . REP RECOVERED ON CONF40 ON/OFF Caution: Ch an gi ng th i s c on figu ration may r esult in a servi ce call. U sed b y servi ce personnel onl y . NA Configuration Name Description Default
Navi gation 40 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide 5. If the current configuration setting is flashing, press NEXT or PREV until the desired setting displays, and then press ENTER . OPTION SAVED displays and then the conf iguration’ s name and setting displays, indicating that the conf iguration is set. 6. Press CANCEL to return to READY . 7. Po wer off the juk ebox and then po wer it back on to sav e the conf iguration to the jukebox flash R OM. Retr iev ing log history READY > ADMIN* > INFO* T o display information stored in the jukebox operating logs: 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays. 2. Enter the administration password (see “ Entering the administration menu password ” on page 34). 3. TEST* displays. Press NEXT until INFO* displays, and then press ENTER . 4. Press NEXT until the name of the log you wa nt to access displays and then press ENTER . 5. After you are f inished vie wing log information, press CANCEL to return to READY .
Navi gation 41 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Information logs are described in Ta b l e 6 . T abl e 6 : Information logs Log na me Description REVISION Jukebox f irmwar e version num ber . JUKEBOX* Pr essing ENTER al lows you to sel ect fr om the fol l owi n g : ■ PRODUCT # Pr oduct i dentif icati on str ing ■ SN # Ser ial n umber of th e unit. ■ FW TYPE ## F or factory use only . Code that identif ies the t ype of fi rm war e us ed in th e unit . ■ DRIVES # Number of dri ves in the unit. ■ SLOTS # Num ber of s torage sl ots i n the u n it. JKBX ODOMETERS* Pr essing ENTER al lows you to sel ect fr om th e fol l owi n g : ■ HOURS Number of ope ra tion hour s (time the pow er wa s on). Some of the time may be w hile in pow er re d u c t i o n m o d e. ■ MOVES T otal mo ves and mo ve attempts b y the d isk tr ansport mechanism . ■ FLIPS T otal disk tr ansport mechanism flips . ■ XLATES T otal disk tr ansport mechanism hor iz ontal mov es. ■ ROTATES T otal mailslo t r otati ons. DRIVE LOADS* Pr essing ENTER al lows you to sel ect fr om th e fol l owi n g : ■ DRIVE # T otal disk loads fo r the dri ve n umbered “#. ” ■ DRIVE FW* Pr ess ENTER to select the logs under th is selection . ■ DRIVE SN* Pr ess ENTER to select the logs under th is selection .
Navi gation 4 2 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide HARD ERROR* Log of unr ecov er able err ors (comma nds that did not su ccessfull y compl ete). Retur ns either NO HARD ENTRIES or ENTRY # . (Ther e may be multip le hard err or numb ers.) Pr ess ENTER to vie w the lo g for the curr ently display ed err or , or press NEXT to select the ne xt err or . SOFT ERROR* Lo g o f re c ove re d e r ro r s ( c o m m a n d s t h a t d i d n o t compl ete succes sfull y) . R eturns e ither NO SO FT ENTRIES or ENTRY # . (Ther e may be multiple soft err or nu mbers.) Pr ess ENTER to vie w the lo g for the curr ently display ed err or , or press NEXT to select the ne xt err or . RECOVERY ERROR* Log o f err ors dur ing the most r ecent mo ve . Ret u rn s e i t h e r NO ENTRIES or the numbe r of re c ove r y e rro r s . Pr ess ENTER to vie w the lo g for the curr ently display ed err or , or press NEXT to select the ne xt err or . ■ * HARDWARE ERR # Inter nal diagnostics e rr or number for the f ailure . Note: FRUs ar e listed to show wher e to f ocus t he tr oubleshootin g effo rts. The FR Us ar e not listed to suggest t hat the componen ts need rep lacement . — *FRU 1 # F ield re placeable unit most likel y to be at fa ult. — * FRU 2 # F ield replaceable unit second most lik ely t o be at fau l t. — * FRU 3 # F ield replaceab le unit third most lik ely t o be at fau l t. T abl e 6 : Information logs (Continued) Log na me Description
Navi gation 43 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide — MOTION <name> <name> indi cates one of th e follo wing type s of mo vemen ts taking place in the juk ebox at the time of the f ailure: ■ EXCHANGE ■ MOVE ■ POSITION ■ INIT ELEM ■ REZERO ■ ROTATE ■ DIAGNOSTIC ■ RESTORE — SOURCE # SC SI elem ent number to which the sour c e re fers. (This inf ormatio n is vali d for MOVE , EXCHANGE , and POSITION mov ements only .) — DESTINATION 1 # SC SI element to which the first destination r efer s. (This inf orm ation is v alid fo r MOVE and EXCHANGE mo veme nts only .) — DESTINATION 2 # SC SI elem ent to which the se cond dest inat ion r ef ers . (This inf or mation is v alid f or the EXCHANGE mo veme nt only .) — ODOMETER # Mo ve n umber in w hich t he er ro r occur r ed. — * MICROMOVE 1 # F irst juk ebo x micr o-mov e for the or iginal mov e command issued pr ior to t he failur e. — * MICROMOVE 2 # Secon d juk ebo x mic r o -mo v e fo r the or iginal mo ve command issued pr ior t o the failur e. — * MICROMOVE 3 # Thir d juk ebo x micr o -mov e for the or iginal mov e command issued pr ior to t he failur e. — *MICROMOVE 4 # F ou rth juk ebox micr o -mov e for the ori ginal mov e command issued pr ior to t he failur e. — * MICROMOVE 5 # F ifth juke box mic r o -mov e for the or iginal mov e command issued pr ior to t he failur e. T abl e 6 : Information logs (Continued) Log na me Description
Navi gation 44 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Running an inter nal test READY > ADMIN* >TEST* This section describes sel f-diagnostic tests that are av ailable on the jukebox. Caution: Diagnostic tests shou ld be run only b y a n authori zed ser vi ce r epresen tative . Descr iptions of the sel f-diagnostic tests are included in this manual f or infor mation purpos es only . If not pr operly completed, some of the inter nal d iagnosti c tests can corr upt yo ur file sy stem . In som e rar e instances, y our servi ce rep re sentati ve may r equest tha t you r un specif ic tests t o pr ov ide i n f o rm a t i o n b e f o re th ey c o m e t o y o u r s i t e, o r yo u m ay re c ei ve a c o n t ro l p a n e l message to run a specif ic test . 1. W ith READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays. 2. Enter the administration password (see “ Entering the administration menu password ” on page 44). 3. TEST* displays. Press ENTER . 4. Press NEXT until the name of the test you want to run displays and then press ENTER to start the test. — * MICROMOVE 6 # Si xth j u k ebo x mic r o -mov e fo r the o ri ginal mo ve command issued pr ior to t he failur e. (This is th e last to be logged.) ■ *MICROMOVE ER # Mic r o -mov e err or that occur red . ■ TOP or BOTTOM PICKER Di s p lays ei t he r TOP or BOTTOM indic ating whi ch si de of the disk tr ansport mechanism w as active at the t im e of th e err or . ■ NORTH or SOUTH THUMB Di s p lays ei t he r NORTH or SOUTH indi cating whi ch th umb on the tr ansport mec hanism wa s active at the t im e of th e err or . T abl e 6 : Information logs (Continued) Log na me Description
Navi gation 45 HP Stor age W or ks 10 00ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juke box User ’s Guide Note: Yo u m a y p r e s s CANCEL at any time to abort a test . A delay ma y occur while the cur rent test loop completes. T abl e 7 : Internal tests Te s t N a m e Desc ription EX CHANGE DE MO Used b y ser vi ce pers onnel only . Do not run this tes t if the ju keb ox c ontains disks w i th f ile sy stem data on th em. This test mo ves r andom ly -chosen opt ical disk s to r andom stor age slot loc ations. T his test d isplay s FAIL if the r e ar e no disks in the juk ebo x or if all stor age slots ar e full . F or best r esults, the j ukebo x should cont ain as man y disks as ther e ar e dri ves , plus two additional disks. T he transpo rt a nd mailslo t must be empty . F or mi x ed media j uke bo xes , this tes t r equir es two disks of ea ch media ty pe (MO and UDO). INIT ME CHANICS R uns th e FIND PLUNGE HOME , FIND VERT ICAL HOME , FIND XLATE HOME , and INIT ELEM STATUS tests. Eac h test is run one ti me per test loop . INIT ELEM S T A TUS Ph ysicall y scans the entir e unit to deter mine whi ch stor age slots contain disks and if the dr iv es c ontain disks. This t est a ppears a s ISTAT TEST in al l control panel err or messages. MA G AZI NE IO Makes a comb ination o f mov es w ith a PASS / FAIL re s u l t. I t mo ves an optical disk fr om a randoml y-chosen f ull slot to a r andomly-chosen empty s lot with a random flip . I t then mo ves t he disk back to its or iginal st or age slo t with its or iginal orient ation. This test displa ys FAIL if ther e are no disks in the juk ebo x or if all stor age slots ar e full . The dr iv es and mailsl ot mu st be empty . DRIVE IO Makes a comb ination of mo ves w ith a PASS /FAIL re s u l t. I t mo ves an optical disk fr om a randoml y-chosen f ull slot to a r andomly-chosen dri ve with a r andom flip . It then mov es the ca rt ridge ba ck to i ts origi na l s lo t wi th i ts o rigin al orientat ion. This test di splay s FAIL if ther e are no disks in the juk ebox or if all sto ra ge slots ar e full . The dr iv es and mailsl ot mu st be empty . Fo r mi xed medi a juk ebo xes , this te st r equir es one disk of each media type (MO and UD O) .
Navi gation 46 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide MAILSL O T IO Mak es a comb inati on of mo ve s with a PASS /FAIL re s u l t. I t mo ves an opti cal disk fr om the lo west -number ed full sl ot to the mail slot with a r andom flip . It then moves the cartri dge back to its or iginal slot with its or iginal or ientati on. T his test displa ys FAIL if ther e are no disks in the j ukebo x or if all stor age slots are f ull. T he dri ves and mailslot m ust be empty . VERT ICAL TES T Mov es the disk tr ansport mechanism up and dow n the full length of the rail. R eturns PASS / FAIL . No disks are re q u i re d . TRANSL A TE TES T Mov es the disk trans port mechanism f r om side t o side . No disks ar e r equir ed. FLIP TE ST Make s a combinati on of mo ves w i th a PASS /FAIL r esult . F lips th e disk trans port mechanism at v ari ous l ocation s. No disks ar e r equir ed. PICKER TE ST F lips the disk tr ansport mech anism and sw itch es acti ve thumb s. No disks ar e r equir ed. FIND PL UNGE HOME Calibr ates the disk tr ansport mechanism, esta blishes the mechanism’s or ientation , and determines the r efe rence points in the pick er tra vel path. Assumes that the mechanics and se rvo s ys tem ar e func tion al. No disks ar e req uir ed. FIND VER T HOME R ecalibr ates t he ve rtical po sition o f the disk tr ansport mechanism and ver ifi es that the vertical path is clear . No disks ar e r equir ed. FIND XL A TE HOME Calibr ates the r efer ence points f or the side-to -side motion o f the disk tr ansport mechanism . No disks ar e r equir ed. VERT ICAL ENCODER Mov es the disk transport mechanism do wn to the low er stop , mo ve s it back up a sho rt distance , and then mo ves it bac k do wn. On t he second dow nw ar d motion the n umber of digit al pulses is coun ted and v er ifi ed. R eturns PASS /FAIL . No disks ar e r equir ed. EMPTY DRIVES Used b y ser vi ce pers onnel only . Do not run this tes t if the ju keb ox c ontains disks w i th f ile sy stem data on th em . Mov es disks out of t he dr iv e mechanism(s) and r eturn s them to their home stor age slot lo cations if the locations are know n. If t he home stor age location is not kno wn , the juk ebox mo ves t he di sks into the f irst av ailable empty stor age slot . EMPTY PICKER Mov es a disk fr om the disk tr ansport mechanis m to its home stor age slot loc ation if that locati on is know n, otherw ise the disk is placed into the fir st av ailable empty stor age slot . T abl e 7 : Internal tests (Con tinued) Te s t N a m e Desc ription
Navi gation 47 HP Stor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x /2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide FILL PICKER Used b y ser vi ce pers onnel only . Do not run this tes t if the ju keb ox c ontains disks w i th f ile sy stem data on th em . Mov es a disk into t he disk tr ansport mec hanism fr om the f irst stor age slot containing a disk . This test mu st be run twi ce to f ill both containe rs in the disk tr ansport mechanism . EXERCISE ME CH R uns the VERTICAL TEST , TRANSLATE TEST , FLIP TEST , MAGAZINE IO , DRIVE IO , and MAILSLOT IO tests . Eac h test runs one time per test l oop . WELLNE SS TE ST Chec ks the gener a l capa bility of the juk ebox . Requir es one loaded disk. T he dri ves , transport , and mailslot mu st be empty . Runs INIT MECHANICS and EXERCISE MECHANICS . Each t est runs one time per test loop . CLEAR S OFT L OG Used b y service per sonnel only . Sets the soft err or log to ze ro. CLEAR HARD L OG Used b y service per sonnel only . S e t s t h e h a rd e r ro r l o g t o ze ro. PL UNGE FULL SPD All ow s the disk tr ansport mechani cs to run at f ull speed. T h is setting should alw ay s be used in normal juk eb o x operati on. PL UNGE 1/2 SPD Used b y service per sonnel only . Allo ws the disk tr ansport mechani cs to ru n at half speed . PL UNGE 1/4 SPD Used b y service per sonnel only . Allow s the d isk transport me chanics to run at quar ter speed. MAILSL O T SENS ORS Display s the curr ent state of the ma ilslot sensors. If a sensor is not block ed, a “0” is displa yed . If a sensor is bloc ked , an “*” is displa yed . The display a utomati cally u pdates when th e status c hanges. S T ARW ARS T he displa y sho ws 0 0 0. Each “0" indicates o ne of th e path s that th e di sk transport mechanism f ollo ws in fr ont of each st ack of opti cal disks. If the path is clear , a “0” display s; if the path is block ed (becau se of an optical disk that is n ot inserted f ully in to its stor age slot for e xam ple) , an “ *” will be display e d. T his displa y is automati cally updated if the statu s changes . T abl e 7 : Internal tests (Con tinued) Te s t N a m e Desc ription
Navi gation 48 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide BO T T OM TH UM B Used b y service per sonnel only . Re p o r t s THUMB A , THUMB B , or NO THUMB . Looks at the top an d bott om thum b sensor s and r eports w hethe r the thumb s on the disk tr ansport mechanism ar e in the fo rwar d or back po sition . If THUMB A or THUMB B is r eturned , the spec ified t humb is th e forw ar d positio n. If NO THUMB is r eturned , both thumbs ar e in the back positi on. TO P T H U M B Used b y service per sonnel only . Re p o r t s ON or OFF . Lo ok s at th e to p t hum b s ens or wh ich r eports whether or not th e thumb that is curr ent ly on the top side of the disk transport mecha nism is i n the forward positi on. If ON is r eported the t humb is in the back positi on; if OFF is r eport ed the th umb is in the fo rwar d positio n. TRANSLA TE SENS OR Re p o r t s ON or OFF after looking at the tr anslate calibrati on sensor . Di splay a utomaticall y updates if the status c hanges. MEDIA TYPE This is a v ailable o nly in a mi x ed-media (MO an d UDO) unit. Mov es all of the disks in the j ukebo x, e xcept t hose in dr ive s, to the me dia test station, then back to their or iginal p ositions to deter mine the dri ve compatibility of all of the disks. T abl e 7 : Internal tests (Con tinued) Te s t N a m e Desc ription
49 HP Stor age W or ks 10 00ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juke box User ’s Guide 3 T r oubl eshooting This chapter describes the follo wing: ■ T roubleshooting common problems , p age 50 ■ Retrie ving log history , page 56 ■ Running an internal test , page 56 ■ Using HP StorageW orks Library and T ape T ools , page 57
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 50 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide T roubleshooting common problems If the procedures in Ta b l e 8 do no t address or resolve your problem, v is i t http://ww w .hp .com/go/ u do for additional assistance, or contact HP technical support (see “ Getting help ” on page 10). T abl e 8: T roubleshooting installation Problem Solution Po w e r Juk ebo x will no t pow er on ■ Chec k that the po wer indi cato r light on the contr ol panel is on. If it is not , mak e sure t he pow er sw itch on the fr ont panel is on. ■ R eplace the po wer cor d. Host computer system does not r ecogni z e the juk ebox or t he dri ves ■ Ensur e the juk ebo x is not in an err or or failed st ate . If so, tr oubleshoo t the e rro r b e f o re c o n t i n u i n g. ■ Ensur e the j uk ebo x is connect ed and po we r ed on. T he juk ebox m ust be on when booting the host computer f or the juk ebox t o be r ecogniz ed. ■ If the jukebox i s th e last device o n the SCSI bus, check that it has be en terminated and that the maximum cable length has not b een e xceeded . ■ Chec k SC SI ID as signmen ts and re s o l ve a ny c o n f l i c t s . ■ Ensur e you ar e connected to t he corr ect S CSI bu s t ype . UDO juk ebox es ar e L VDS dev ices. ■ If using a nar r ow (8-b it) HBA, mak e sur e that all addresses ar e in the ra n g e 0 t h ro u g h 7 . ■ Fo r W i n d ow s o p e ra t i n g sy s t e m s , u s e the dev ice manager to r e discov er the jukebo x. ■ Fo r H P - U X , u s e ioscan to ver if y that the HBA and attached de vi ces ar e claimed . ■ F or other operating s ystems , ref er to the sy stem ad mini strat ors guide for diagnosing mis sing p er ipherals .
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g 51 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide ■ Check that th e appl icat ion sof t ware is comp atible with the juk ebox . ■ Check that the devi ce is present on the sy stem using HP Stor age W orks Libr ar y & T ap e T ool s, available from http://ww w .hp .com/sup port/tape tools . ■ P ow er cy cle th e juk ebo x and po we r do wn the host . W a it until the juk ebox completes its powe r cycle bef or e pow er ing up th e host . The po wer -on selftest f ailed and DEVICE FAILED displ ay s ■ P ower c ycl e t h e ju keb ox. ■ If the pow er -on test c ontinues to fail , pr es s ENTER , write down the displa yed er r or code and a mi cr o mo ve err or , and contact your support r epr esentati ve . P ow er to the j uke box f ailed w hile a disk w as in the dr iv e and the displa y did no t re t u rn t o READY afte r the po we r came back on ■ P ower c ycl e t h e ju keb ox. ■ If READY does not displa y (po wer -on test is unsucce ssful), sw itch o ff the powe r and contact yo ur support r epresent ativ e. Caution: Do not mo ve the unit! Mov ing the uni t risks damaging the opti cal dr iv e. No display messages appear ■ Ensure that the pow er cord is connected . ■ Ensure that the pow er switc h is on. ■ P ower c ycl e t h e ju keb ox. T abl e 8: T roubleshooting installation (Continued) Problem Solution
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 5 2 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Connecti on Other SCS I devi c es no longer work when the juk ebox is installed ■ Chec k SC SI ID as signmen ts and re s o l ve a ny c o n f l i c t s . ■ Ensu r e that the SCSI ID for the HBA is dif fer ent fr om that of the jukebo x. ■ Check for proper SCSI cablin g and termination . ■ Ens ure the maximum cable length fo r the bus has n ot been e xceeded (12 mete rs f or L VDS and 3 met ers for S E ) . Medi a A disk is stuc k in a dr iv e ■ See “ Ej ecting a disk ” on page 3 3. ■ Attempt to un load the d isk using your appl icat ion sof t ware . ■ If unsuccessful , contact y our service r epresent ativ e. Can not write to a di s k ■ Check the host f ile sy stem access per missi ons. ■ E ject t he disk and chec k that t he wr ite-prot ect tab on each side of the disk is in th e wr ite -ena bled positi on (see “ W rit e -pr otecting an UD O disk ” on page 20). ■ If unsuccessful , contact y our service r epresent ativ e. LOAD ERROR or FAILED displa ys when a disk is inserted int o the mailslot ■ Pr ess CANCEL . Ins ert th e disk in to the mailslot again. ■ If the ligh t bar on the contr ol panel is a mbe r , cycle power to the juke b ox. W he n READY displa y s, try loading the disk again. ■ If unsuccessful , contact y our service r epresent ativ e. INCOMPATIBLE displa ys wh en a disk is loaded. An at tempt was mad e to lo ad an incompatible disk into the dr i ve . Ensure that y ou u se UDO disks in UDO dr iv es, and MO disks in MO dr iv es. T abl e 8: T roubleshooting installation (Continued) Problem Solution
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g 53 HP Stor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x /2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide RESERVED displa ys when a disk is inse rted int o the mailsl ot The SECURE MS co nfigu ration is set. Disks cannot be loaded . T o change this setting, see “ Settin g an oper ating conf igur ation ” on page 39 . MAILSLOT EMPTY displ ay s whe n a disk is inserted into the mailslot ■ Rem ov e and then replace the disk fu l ly i n to t h e m a i l s lo t. ■ If the same err or reappears , the n the mailslot sensor s are not detecting a disk and ma y be defect iv e . Cont act yo ur service r epr esentati ve. DEST NOW FULL displa ys when a disk is inserted into the mailslo t The j ukebo x mo ved a disk into the slot yo u chose befo re y our load command exe cu te d. ■ Pr ess CANCEL , select anot her slot f or the disk , and then r eattempt a load. ■ Initiat e an INIT ELEM STATUS test (see“ Inte rnal t ests ” on page 4 5). TRANSPORT FULL displ ay s whe n a disk is inserted into the mailslot ■ Th e disk transport mec hanism alr eady contains a disk. R efe r to yo ur host and applicati on softwar e docume ntati on fo r r ecov ery pr oc ed ures. ■ Atte mpt a n EMPTY PICKER test (see “ Internal tests ” on page 4 5) . ■ If unsucces sful , contact y our support r epresent ativ e. MAILSLOT SENSOR displ ay s whe n a disk is inserted into the mailslot ■ Remo ve and then re-inser t the di sk. ■ If unsuccessf ul , the juk ebo x mailslot sensor s may hav e failed . Contact yo ur service r epr esentati ve. EJECT ERROR displ ay s when a disk eje ct i s at te mp te d ■ Pr ess CANCEL . At tempt to eje ct the disk again. ■ If the ligh t bar on the contr ol panel is am be r , cycle pow er to the jukebo x and try to ej ect the disk again when READY displa ys. ■ If there is no disk in the m ailslot and this err or message r epeats, contact yo ur service r epr esentati ve. T abl e 8: T roubleshooting installation (Continued) Problem Solution
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 54 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide RESERVED display s when a disk eject is attempte d The ap plication so ft war e r eserved the element f or its use or a secur it y co nfigu ration was set to pre vent d is k eject ion. ■ See “ Setting an o per ating conf igur ation ” on page 39 . ■ Attempt the operati on using your applic ation soft war e. EMPTY * display s when a disk eject is attempte d Th i s i s n o t a n e rro r . T h e r e a re n o d i s k s i n the jukebo x. TRANSPORT FULL displ ay s whe n a disk ejec t is attempted ■ Th e disk transport mec hanism alr eady contains a disk. R efe r to yo ur host and applicati on softwar e docume ntati on fo r r ecov ery pr oc ed ures. ■ Atte mpt a n EMPTY PICKER test (see “ Internal tests ” on page 4 5) . ■ If unsuccessful , contact y our service r epresent ativ e. SOURCE NOW EMPTY displ ay s when a disk ejec t is attempted The applic ation soft war e m ov ed the di sk fr o m the slot you chose before y ou r eject command e xec uted . ■ Pr ess CANCEL . Y ou may ha ve t o w ait for the appli cation so ft war e to r eplace the di sk into the slot bef or e attempting anothe r eject . ■ Initiat e an INIT ELEM STATUS test (see“ Inte rnal t ests ” on page 4 5). MAILSLOT FULL displ ay s when a disk eje ct i s at te mp te d A disk is in the mailslot . T o remo ve the disk , select EJECT * , select the slot you w ant the disk ej ected f r om again , and ej ect the disk. Oper ation Forg o t t h e p a s sw ord ■ Enter the default passw ord (000 000 000) . ■ If unsuccessful , contact y our service r epresent ativ e. T abl e 8: T roubleshooting installation (Continued) Problem Solution
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g 55 HP Stor age W orks 1000u x/1900ux/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide Y ou want t o stop a test that is r unning Pr ess CANCEL . The cur ren t test loop continue s until finished , then the test stops. T abl e 8: T roubleshooting installation (Continued) Problem Solution
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 56 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Retr iev ing log histor y In addition to the procedures listed in the pre vious sectio ns, the jukebox log history may assist in the trouble shooting proce ss. Se e “ Retrieving log history ” on page 40 for more information on ho w to access the log using the juk ebox control panel. R unning an internal test If your service representati ve requests that you run an internal test, see “ Running an internal test ” on page 44 for more information on how to access the test options using the jukebox control panel.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g 57 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide Using HP Stor ag e W orks L ibrary and T ape T ools HP StorageW orks Library and T ape T ools (L&TT) is a rob ust diagnostic tool for tape mechanisms, tape automation, ma gneto-optical an d UDO products. L&TT provides functionality for firmware do wnlo ads, verification of de vice operation, maintenance procedures, failure analysis , correcti ve service actions and some utility functions. Seamless in te gration is provided with HP’ s hardware support organi zation through generating and ema iling support tickets. The support ticket deli vers a snapshot, or an in-depth view , of the storage system . L&TT is a free download from the web and depl oys in less than f i ve minutes. It is ideal for customers who want ensured product reliability , self-diagnostics and fast er resolution of de vice issues. For more information, visit http://w w w .hp .com/support/tapetools . Figur e 8: HP Storage W orks L&TT
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 58 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide
59 HP Stor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide A Spec ifications This appendix desc ribes the follo wing: ■ En vironmental specifications , page 60 ■ Jukebox specifications , page 61 ■ Dri ve specif ications , p age 62 ■ Media specif ications , page 63 ■ Safety and regulatory specif ications , page 64
Spe cification s 60 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide En vir onmental spec ifications T abl e 9: Env ironmental spec ifications Characteri stic Specifica tion Te m p e r a t u r e Oper ating 10ºC to 3 2ºC (50ºF t o 90ºF) Non-oper ating (w ithou t media) -40ºC to 60ºC (- 40ºF to 140ºF) Gr adien t 10ºC (50ºF) per h our T r ansportati on (<14 consecuti ve da ys) -30ºC to 60ºC (- 22ºF to 140ºF ) Humidity Oper ating 10% to 80% RH Non-ope r ating ( wit hou t media) 5% t o 90% RH Shock Non-operating ( without media) 10 cm tilt , drop t est Vibration (5 to 50 0 H z) Oper ating 0.21 g r ms Non-operating (r andom) 2 .1 g rms Non-operating (s wept-sine) 0.5 g (0 to peak) P ower R equirements L ine voltage 100 to 2 4 0 V A C L ine fr e quency 50 to 60 Hz Po w e r c o n s u m p t i o n 50 W m aximu m En e rgy-s avin g m o de P ower s avin g s w he n rob ot ic s a re i n ac t ive
Spe cification s 61 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Juk ebo x spec ifications T abl e 10: Juk ebox specifications Characteri stic Specifica tion Gener al A ver age disk ex change time 6. 5 seconds MSBF (r obotics) 2 ,000, 000 swa ps Phy sical Hei ght 914 mm (36 .0 in) Wid t h 869 m m ( 33. 9 i n ) Dept h 48 2 mm (19 .0 in) W ei ght (net) 100 k g (220 lb) W ei ght (shipp ing) 12 7 k g (2 80 lb) Inte rface SC SI interface Lo w-v oltage dif fer ential SCSI (L V DS) , 68 pi n Certifi cation Safety UL 6095 0 , CSA 609 50, E N 609 50, IEC 609 50 Emissio ns FCC Cl ass A, CISPR 2 2 , Class A Laser EN 60825-1, C DR H
Spe cification s 6 2 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Dri ve specifications Note: This product suppor ts m ix ed driv es. The s uppor ted configu r ation in cludes t wo MO dr iv es and two UDO d ri ves on ly . T abl e 11: Dri ve specifications Characteri stic Specifica tion Disk capac it y 30 GB A ver age seek 3 5 mse c R otati onal speed ■ 2100 RP M /- 0.5% W ORM ■ 19 50 RP M /- 0.5% R ewr itable Data transfer r ate (sof t war e and sy stem dependent) ■ R eads ( max. sust ained) : — W ORM, 7 .9 6 MB/sec —R e w r i t a b l e , 7 . 9 9 M B / s e c ■ W rites (max. su stained ): — WO R M , 3. 98 M B / se c —R e w r i t a b l e , 3 . 9 9 M B / s e c ■ Burs t (sy nchr onous): 40 MG/sec ■ Burst (as ynchr onous, data in): 6.7 MB/sec ■ Burst (as ynchr onous, data out): 40 MB/se c Disk load time 5 sec typical/ Disk unload time 3 sec typical R ead/ wr ite compatib ilit y Read/wr ite UDO 1st gener ation f ormat only Interf ace t ype S CSI L VD (68 pin) MSBF 7 50, 0 00 load/unload cycles R e ad/wr ite err or rate (uncor recta ble) < 1 per 10 20 by t e s re a d S e ek e rro r ra t e s ■ R ecov er able: < 1 per 100, 000 seeks ■ Har d err or seeks: <1 per 10, 000 seeks
Spe cification s 63 HP Stor age W or ks 10 00ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juke box User ’s Guide M edia specifications Note: This pr od uct supports mi xed media . The supported conf igur ation inc ludes t wo MO dr iv es and two UDO d ri ves on ly . T abl e 12: M edia sp ecifications Characteristic W ORM Specif ication Rewritabl e Specifica tion Gener al R ecording capac ity 3 0 GB 30 GB Ar chi val lif e (reco rd ed) 50 y ears 50 y ears Shelf lif e (unr ecor ded) 50 y ears 50 y ears W a rra nt y Li m i t e d Li fe t i m e W a rra n t y Li m i t e d Li fe t i m e Warra n t y Phy sical Disk thic kness 2 .4mm (.1in) 2 .4mm (.1in) Out er diamet er 130mm (5 .12in) 130mm (5 .12in) Bytes per sector 8192 bytes 8192 bytes Reco rdin g l ayer Pha se cha ng e Phas e ch a ng e Pe r f o r m a n c e Load-unload lifetime 20,000 cy cles per side 20,000 cy cles per side Ov erwr ite capa bility No Y es Oper ating En vir onment Oper ating humidity r ange 5 ºC to 5 5ºC, 3% to 85% RH 5ºC to 5 5 ºC, 3% to 8 5% RH Non-oper ating (st or age) hum idit y range -10ºC to 5 5ºC, 3 % to 90% RH -10ºC to 5 5ºC, 3% to 90% RH
Spe cification s 64 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Safety and regulatory spec ifications T abl e 13: Safety and regulatory specifications Description Specifica tion UL Lis ted M ark UL 6095 0 (standard f or safety of infor mation technology equipment) TUV GS Mar k (German y) EN609 50, IEC9 50 (standar d for saf et y of inf ormati on technol ogy equipmen t , third edition) CE Marking (E u r opean Union) Lo w V oltage Dir e cti ve , 7 3/2 3/EEC, E uro pean Union CUL Mark (C anadi an UL) CAN/CS A 2 2 .2 No. 9 50 (st andar d for sa fe t y of i n fo rm at io n t e ch n o lo gy equipment) R egulatory Ser ies ID Number N36 20N3Z, Cl ass A
65 HP Stor age W or ks 10 00ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juke box User ’s Guide B Safet y and Regulatory This appendix describes th e follo wing safety and regu latory information for the United States, Finland, Sweden, German y , United Kingdo m, European Union, and Japan: ■ Federal Communications Commi ssion Notice , page 66 ■ Canadian Notice (A vis Canadien) , page 67 ■ European U nion Notice , page 68 ■ EC radio frequency interference statement (Europe only) , page 68 ■ EC radio frequency interference statement (Europe only) , page 68 ■ Herstellerbescheinigung , page 70 ■ English translation of German sound emission directi ve , page 70 ■ T urvallisuusyhteen veto , page 70 ■ English translation of Finl and regulatory information , page 71 ■ BSMI notice , page 74 ■ Japanese Notice , page 75 ■ Laser De vice , page 75 ■ CDRH regulations (USA only) , page 76 Note: In addition to the safety infor mation in this appendi x, also re fer t o the HP Saf ety Guide that ship ped wit h your p r oduct .
Safet y and Regulator y 66 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide F ede r al Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communica tions Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequenc y (RF) emission limits to prov ide an interference-free radio frequenc y spectrum . Man y electronic de vices, including computers, generate RF energ y incident al to their intended function and are, therefore, cov ered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral de vices into tw o classes, A and B, depending upon their intend ed installation. Class A de vices are those th at may reasonably b e expected to be installed in a b usiness or commercial en vironment. Class B devices are those that may reasonably b e expected to be insta lled in a residential en vironment (that is, personal computers). The FCC requires de vices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of th e de vice as well as additional operating instructions for the user . The rating label on the de vice sho ws which cl ass (A or B) the equ ipment falls into. Class B de vices ha v e an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A de vices do not hav e an FCC logo or FCC ID on the la bel. Once the class of the de vice is determined, refer to the follo wing corresponding state men t. Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested an d fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to P art 1 5 o f th e FCC Rules. Thes e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference when the equipment is operated in a comm e r cia l en vironment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and, if no t installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful in terference to radi o communications. Operation of this equipment in a resi dential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense. Mod ifi cat ions The FCC requires the user to be notif ied that an y changes or modif ications made to this de vice that are not expressly approv ed by He wlett-Packard Company may vo id the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Safe t y and Regulat ory 67 HP Sto rage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Juke box User ’s Guide Cables Connections to this de vice must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to ma intain compliance wi th FCC Rules and Regulations. Dec laration of Conf ormity for produc ts mark ed with the FCC logo - United States only This de vice complies with P art 15 of th e FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) this de vice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this de vice must accept any interference receiv ed, including interferenc e tha t may cause und esired operation. For questions re garding this FCC declaration, contact: He wlett-Packard Compan y Regulatory Engineer , MS E-200 825 14th S treet S.W . Lov eland, CO 80537 Or , call (970) 898-1738 T o identify this product, refer to the Pa rt, Series, or Model number found on the product. Canadian Notice (Av is Canadien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Eq uipment Regul ations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A resp ecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Safet y and Regulator y 68 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Eur opean Union Notice Products bear ing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directi v e (89/336/EEC) and the L ow V oltage Di recti ve (73 /23/EEC ) issued by the Co mmission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunicatio n functionali ty , the R&TTE Directi ve (1999/5/EC). Compliance with these directi ves implies conformity to the follo wing European Norms (in parentheses are the equi v alent international standa rds and regulations): ■ EN 55022 (CISPR 22) - El ectromagnetic Interference ■ EN55024 (IEC61000 -4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) - Electromagnetic Immunity ■ EN61000-3-2 (IE C61000-3-2) - Po wer Line Harmonics ■ EN61000-3-3 (IE C61000-3-3 ) - Po wer Line Flicker ■ EN 60950 (IEC 60950) - Prod uct Safety EC r adio frequency interference statement (Eur ope only) WA R N I N G : This is a class A product . I n a domest ic envir onm ent th is pr od uct may cau se r adio interfer ence in which case the u ser may be r equired to tak e adequate measur es. AVERTISEMENT : matériel de classe A. L'utilisation de ce matériel en zone résidentielle est susceptible de générer des interférences nuisibles, auquel cas l'utilisateur sera tenu d'y remédier à ses propres frais. AVVERTENZA: Questo è un prodotto di Classe A. In un ambiente residenziale, questo prodotto può causare interferenze radio. In tal caso, l'utente è tenuto ad adottare opportune misure per eliminare il problema.
Safe t y and Regulat ory 69 HP Stor age W or ks 10 00ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juke box User ’s Guide United Kingdom T el ecommunications Ac t 19 84 The He wlett-Packard UDO products are approv ed under Approv al Number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect conn ection to Public T elecommunication Systems within the United Kingdom. VORSICHT: Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A. Bei Betrieb in Wohnräumen kann dieses Produkt Störungen im Radio- und Fernsehempfang verursachen. In diesem Fall ist der Benutzer dazu verpflichtet, geeignete Abhilfemaßnahmen zu treffen. ADVERTENCIA: este es un producto de clase A. En un entorno doméstico este producto podría causar interferencias de radio, por lo que el usuario debe tomar las medidas oportunas.
Safet y and Regulator y 7 0 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Herstell erbes c heinigung Diese Information steht im Zus amm enhang mit den Anforde rungen der Maschinenlärn info rma tion sver ordnung v om 18 Januar 1991. Schalldruckpe g el Lp < 70 dB(A) ■ am arbeitsplatz ■ normaler betrie b ■ nach ISO 7779:1988 /EN 27779:1991 (T ypprüfung) English tr anslation of German sound emission dir e c tiv e This statement is prov ided to comply w ith the requi rements of the German Soun d Emission Directi ve, from 18 Janu ary 1991. Sound pressure Lp < 70 dB(A) ■ at operator position ■ normal operation ■ according to ISO 7779 : 1988/EN 27779: 1 99 1 (typ e test) Tu r v a l l i s u u s y h t e e n v e t o Laser tur vallisuus LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APP ARA T He wlett-Packard optiset le vymuistiasemat ov at käyttäjän kannalta turvallisia luokan 1 laserlaitteita. Norm aalissa käytössä l evymuis tiaseman k otelointi estää lasersäteen pääsyn laitteen ulkopuolelle. Laitteen turv allisuusluokka on määritetty standardin EN 60825 mukaisesti. VA R O I T U S ! Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin käyttöoh jeessa mainitulla ta valla saatt aa altistaa käyttäjän turv allisu usluokan 1 ylittävälle lasersäteilylle.
Safe t y and Regulat ory 71 HP Stor age W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide V ARNING ! Om apparaten an vänds på annat sätt än i bruksan visning specif icerats, kan an vändaren utsättas för laserstrålning, som öv erskrider gränsen för laserklass 1. Huolto He wlett-Packard le vymuistiasemien sisällä ei ole käyttäjän huolletta vissa olev ia kohteita. Laitteen saa a vata ja huoltaa ai noastaan sen huoltami seen k oulutettu henkilö. Le vymuistiaseman sisälle as ennettujen luku-/kirjoitusyksiköid en suojakoteloa ei tule av a ta hu oltotoimenpiteiden yhteydessä. VA R O ! Mikäli luku-/kirjoitusyksikön suojakotelo a vataan ja suojalukitus ohitetaan, olet alttiina lasersäteilylle la itteen ollessa toiminnassa. Älä katso säteeseen. V ARNING ! Om sk yddshöljet a v den optiska dri vmodu len öppnas och spärren urkoppla s då apparaten är i funktion, utsättas an vändaren för laserstrålning. Betrakta ej strålen. T iedot luku-/kirjoitusyksikössä käyte ttävän laserdiodin sä teilyominaisuuksi sta: Aallonpituus 660 nm T eho 60 mW T urvallisuusl uokka 3B English tr anslation of F inland regulatory infor mation LASER SAFETY SUMMAR Y LASER SAFETY CLASS 1 LASER PR ODUCT He wlett-Packard jukebox es are for user safe class 1 laser products. In normal use the enclosure of the optical driv es preven ts the laser beam from escaping out side of the product. The juke box was type appro ved in Finland for laser safety b y the National Board of Labour Protection. The safety class of the products w as defi ned according to the resolution No 472/1985 of the Council of S tate and the standard EN 60825.
Safet y and Regulator y 7 2 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide WA R N I N G : The u se of the pr oduct otherw ise than spec ifi ed in the user ’s manual ma y expose the user to laser r adiation e xceeding safety cla ss 1. AVERTISEMENT : l'utilisation de ce produit de façon non conforme à ce qui est indiqué dans le manuel de l'utilisateur peut exposer l'utilisateur à des rayonnements laser dangereux excédant les normes de sécurité établies pour les matériels appartenant à la Classe 1. AVVERTENZA: Il mancato rispetto delle indicazioni sull'utilizzo del prodotto riportate nel manuale dell'utente, potrebbe esporre l'utente a radiazioni laser superiori alla Classe 1 di sicurezza. VORSICHT : Bei unsachgemäßer Nutzung des Produkts (nicht gemäß der Ausführungen im Benutzerhandbuch) kann der Benutzer Laserstrahlung ausgesetzt werden, die die Grenzwerte der Laserschutzklasseklasse 1 übersteigt. ADVERTENCIA: un uso del producto distinto de los especificados en la guía de usuario puede producir una exposición peligrosa del usuario a las radiaciones superando el nivel de seguridad 1.
Safe t y and Regulat ory 73 HP Stor age W orks 1000u x/1900ux/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide SER VICE There are no user serviceable parts inside the jukebox. The juk ebox products can be serviced only b y qualified service pe rsonnel. The optical driv e mechanism(s) installed inside the library system shall not be opened or disas sembled during service. WA R N I N G : If the en clo sur e of the o ptica l dr iv e mechani sm is opened and the saf ety inter lock disa bled , you m ay be e xposed t o the lase r ra diati on when the dr iv e is operating . Av oi d exposur e to the beam. AVERTISEMENT : si le boîtier du mécasnime d'entraînement optique s'ouvre et que le verrou de sécurité est désactivé, vous risquerez d'être exposé aux rayons laser lors du fonctionnement de l'unité. Évitez de vous exposer au faisceau. AVVERTENZA: Se il contenitore del meccanismo dell'unità ottica è aperto e il meccanismo di blocco di sicurezza è disabilitato, è possibile che l'utente sia esposto a radiazioni laser durante il funzionamento dell'unità. Evitare l'esposizione al raggio. VORSICHT : Wenn das Gehäuse des optischen Laufwerks geöffnet wird und die Sicherheitssperre deaktiviert ist, können Sie bei Betrieb des Laufwerks Laserstrahlung ausgesetzt werden. Vermeiden Sie es, sich dem Laserstrahl auszusetzen. ADVERTENCIA: si el receptáculo del mecanismo de la unidad óptica se abre y se desactiva el interbloqueo de seguridad, es posible que se exponga a la radiación de láser cuando la unidad esté funcionando. Evite la exposición al rayo.
Safet y and Regulator y 7 4 HP St orage W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide The information about the radiation characteristics of the laser diode used in t he optical dri ve mechanism: W av elength 680 nm Po wer 60 mW Class 3B laser BSM I no ti c e
Safe t y and Regulat ory 75 HP Stor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x /2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide Japanese Notice Las er Devic e All HP systems equipped with a laser de vice c omply with safety standards, including International Electrotechnica l Commission (IEC) 82 5. W ith specifi c regard to the laser , the equipment co mplies with laser product performance standards set by gov ernment agencies as a Class 1 laser produ ct. The product does not emit hazardous light; the beam is to tally enclosed during all modes of customer opera tion and maintenanc e. Laser Sa fet y W a rnin gs WA R N I N G : T o reduce t he risk o f exposur e to haz ardou s r adiation: Do not try to ope n the laser de v ice enclo sur e. T her e ar e no user -servi ceable components inside . Do not ope ra te contr ols, mak e adjus tments, or perf orm p rocedur es to the lase r dev ic e other than those sp ecif ied herein . Allow onl y H P authori z ed service technici an s to repair the laser devi ce.
Safet y and Regulator y 7 6 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide CDRH r egulations (US A only) The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented re gulatio ns for laser produc ts on August 2, 1976. These re gulations apply to laser products manuf actured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products mark eted in the United States. The labels and artwork sho wn below indicate compliance with CDRH regulations and must be attached to la ser produc ts marketed in the United States. WA R N I N G : Use of contr ols or adjus tments, or perf orming p rocedur es other than those sp ecif ied in th is manual may re su lt in haz ardous laser r adiation ex p os u re. Note: Complies with 2 1 C FR Chapter 1 S ubchapter J. Laser Class Information: A black on ye llow label which reads, “Class 1 Laser Product” printe d in English, French, Germ an, Finnish, Japanese, and Sp anish. Compliance with Inte rnational R egulations All HP systems equipped with l aser devi ces comply with appropriate safety standards, including IEC825.
77 HP Stor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide Glossary Glossary Glossary This glossary def ines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not a comprehensi ve glossary of computer terms. cartridg e A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk . The cartridge is labele d “ A” or “B” to deno te separate sides of the optical disk. The opti cal disk is nev er remov ed from the cartridge. driv er A program that allo ws the op e rating system to communicate with a peripheral device. element A SCSI term for any one of the autochanger components — dri ve, mailslot, storage slots, or pick er . juk ebo x A term synon ymous with optical disk library or autochanger . This type of optical storage de vi ce is often referred to as a “jukebox” because when a file is requested, the di sk containing the f ile is found, inserted into the dri v e, and the requested information is sent to the host computer system, similar to the way a musical jukebox f inds a record and mov es it to the turntable when a song is requ ested. juk ebox contr o ller The part of the jukebox that controls the sendin g and recei ving of SCSI commands, and controls the disk transport mechanism. LAN Local area network . A group of computers and pe ripherals physically co nnected so users can share hardware and software resources. mailslot The area where disks are inserted and removed from the jukebox. multifunction drive An optical disk dri ve that supports both rewr itable and W ORM optical disks. The driv e detects the disk type b y reading a factory-st amped co de on the disk, and au tomatically determines whether to operate in rewritable or WORM mode.
Glossary 7 8 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide optical disk A term synony mous with the 5.25-inch optical d isk. There are two typ es of optical disks: re writable and WORM. optical disk librar y See jukebo x. re writable o ptical An optical disk techno logy in which data can be rep eatedly written using op tical reading and writing technology . SCS I An acronym for the Small Co mpute r Systems Interface. stor age slot An autochanger element that holds cartri dges when the cartridges are not in a dri v e or not being ejected through the mailslot. terminator A resistor array de vice used for electrically terminating a SCSI b us. A SCSI bus must be terminated at its two physical ends. A peripheral de vice uses a terminator only if it is at the end of the bus. ultra density optical UDO (Ultra Density Optical), like HP's D VD R W , uses Phase Change te chnology in order to achiev e incre ased data density on a 130mm disk. Phase Change tech nology uses a laser to read and write from the acti ve layer on the disk. The recording process uses the laser to heat each data bit to a specific temperat ure. One temperature allows the bit to form a crystalline (reflectiv e) mark and a different temperature allo ws the bit to form an amorphous (less reflecti ve) mark. Data is read b y using a low po wer laser beam to detect the difference in the le vels of reflecti vity recorded on the disk. write-once or WORM An additional operating mode av ailable with multifunction dri ves. When a write-once (WORM) disk is inserted, the dri ve will write data, b ut w ill not write over data that has been previously written. This feature is useful fo r applications that need permanent data security and audit trails. writ e - prot ec t A feature that pre vents data from being written to a disk. A write-protect tab is located on both sides of the optical disk cartridge to enable write-protection on on e or both surfaces of the disk.
79 HP Stor age W orks 1000ux/1900u x/2 300ux Optical Juk ebox U ser’s Guide Index Index Index A access panel, service 14 administration menu password changing 35 authorized reseller, HP 11 B back panel 15 C changing the SCSI IDs 37 configuration setting 39 control panel 14 conventions document 8 text symbols 9 D diagnostic tests running 44 disks labeling 19 loading 21 maintaining 22 rewritable 18 , 20 types 18 using 18 WORM 18 , 20 write-protecting 20 document conventions 8 related docume ntation 8 drive sp ecifications 62 E environmental specifications 60 European Union Notice 68 F front access panel 14 G getting help 10 H help, obtaining 10 host troubleshooting 50 HP authorized reseller 11 storage web site 11 technical support 10 I internal tests listing of 45 internal tests, running 44 L labeling disks 19 Library and Tape Tools 57 loading disks 21
Inde x 80 HP Sto rage W or ks 1 000ux/1900u x/2300u x Optical Jukebo x User’s Guide logs listing of 41 retrieving 24 , 40 M mailslot 14 media labeling 19 loading 21 maintaining 22 rewritable 18 , 20 specifications 63 types 18 using 18 WORM 18 , 20 write-protecting 20 mixed media 24 P ports, SCSI 15 power receptacle 15 switch 14 troubleshooting 50 R related documentation 8 retrieving log history 40 S SCSI bus type 50 SCSI IDs changing 37 setting 36 SCSI interface p orts 15 service access panel 14 setting the SCSI IDs 36 specifications drive 62 environmental 60 media 63 switch power 14 symbols in text 9 T technical support, HP 10 tests running 44 text symbols 9 troubleshooting 50 , 52, 57 U UDO media 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 W warning laser safety 75 web sites HP storage 11 Library and Tape Tools 57 write-protecting disks 20