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HP Surestore 400ex - Optical Jukebox Command Reference Manual (378 pages)
Optical Drive and Library For fx, ex and mx Models
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Table of Contents
Command Reference
2
Revision History
3
Typographical Conventions
4
Table of Contents
6
1 SCSI Command Overview
20
Optical Drive Control through SCSI
21
Drive Control Commands
22
SCSI Bus Phases
22
Arbitration Phase
22
Selection Phase
22
Reselection Phase
22
Information Transfer Phase
22
Data Phase
23
Command Phase
23
Message Phase
23
Table 1-1 Target-Supported Messages
24
Command Complete 00H
25
Extended Message 01H
25
Table 1-2 Extended Message Format
25
Synchronous Negotiation Started by the Initiator
26
Table 1-3 Transfer Period Values (for 9.1 and 5.2 Gbyte Drives)
27
Save Data Pointer 02H
28
Restore Pointers 03H
28
Disconnect 04H
28
Initiator-Detected Error 05H
28
Abort 06H
28
Table 1-4 Offset Values (for 5.2 and 9.1 Gbyte Drives)
28
Message Reject 07H
29
No Operation 08H
30
Message Parity Error 09H
30
Linked Command Complete 0AH
30
Linked Command Complete (with Flag) 0BH
30
Bus Device Reset 0CH
30
Abort Tag 0DH
30
Clear Queue 0EH
31
Queue Tag Messages (20H, 21H, 22H)
31
Table 1-5 Simple Queue Tag
31
Identify 80H-FFH
32
Table 1-6 Head of Queue Tag
32
Table 1-7 Ordered Queue Tag
32
Status Phase
33
Conditions
35
Attention Condition
35
Reset Condition
35
Unit Attention Condition
36
SCSI Commands Used by the Target
37
Explanation of the Command Descriptor Block (CDB)
37
2 SCSI-2 Drive Command Set
38
Numerical List of Commands
39
Table 2-1 Group 0 Commands (6-Byte Command)
39
Table 2-2 Group 1 and 2 Commands (10-Byte Command)
41
Table 2-3 Group 5 Commands (12-Byte Command)
43
Flag, Link, and Reladr
44
Test Unit Ready Command (00H)
45
Table 2-4 Test Unit Ready Command CDB
45
Rezero Unit Command (01H)
46
Table 2-5 Rezero Unit Command CDB
46
Request Sense Command (03H)
47
Table 2-6 Request Sense Command CDB
47
Sense Data Format
48
Table 2-7 Error Code 70H or 71H Sense Data Format
48
Field Pointer Types
50
Table 2-9 Progress Indication Field Bytes
51
Format Unit Command (04H)
52
Format Unit Command Defect List
54
Reassign Blocks Command (07H)
56
Reassign Blocks Command Defect List
56
Table 2-14 Reassign Blocks Command CDB
56
Table 2-15 Reassign Blocks Command Defect List Header
56
Read (Group 0) Command (08H)
58
Write (Group 0) Command (0AH)
60
Seek (Group 0) Command (0BH)
62
Table 2-19 Seek (Group 0) Command CDB
62
Inquiry Command (12H)
63
Table 2-24 Unique Media ID Page (C1H)
65
Mode Select Command (15H)
68
Table 2-27 Mode
69
Mode Select Header
70
Table 2-28 Mode Select Header
70
Table 2-29 Mode Select Block Descriptor
70
Read-Write Error Recovery
71
Disconnect-Reconnect
73
Caching Page 08H
74
Control Mode Page 0AH
76
Medium Types Supported Page 0BH
77
Table 2-36 Valid Medium Type Combinations
78
Table 2-37 Vendor Unique Format Page 20H
79
Vendor Unique Format Page 20H
79
Format Mode 03H
80
Table 2-40 Format Mode 04H
82
Vendor Unique Page 21H
83
Mode Page Parameter Default Values
85
Table 2-42 Mode Page Parameter Default Values
85
Table 2-43 Mode Page 20H Parameter Default Values
86
DIP Switch Locations
88
Table 2-44 DIP Switch Definitions
88
Reserve Command (16H)
89
Release Command (17H)
90
Mode Sense (Group 0) Command (1AH)
91
Table 2-50 Mode
93
Read-Write Error Recover Page
94
Table 2-51 Read-Write Error Recovery Page 01H
94
Disconnect-Reconnect Page 02H
96
Caching Page 08H
97
Control Mode Page (0AH)
100
Medium Types
101
Table 2-55 Medium Types Supported Page 0BH
101
Table 2-56 Valid Medium Type Combinations
102
Vendor Unique
103
Format Mode
104
Vendor Unique
107
Start/Stop Unit Command (1BH)
110
Receive Diagnostic Results Command (1CH)
111
Table 2-65 Supported Diagnostic
112
Table 2-66 Controller Test 81H
112
Send Diagnostic Command (1DH)
113
Prevent/Allow Medium Removal Command (1EH)
116
Read Capacity Command (25H)
117
Table 2-74 Read Capacity Command Data
118
Read (Group 1) Command (28H)
119
Write (Group 1) Command (2AH)
121
Seek (Group 1) Command (2BH)
124
Erase (Group 1) Command (2CH)
125
Table 2-78 Erase (Group 1) Command CDB
125
Write and Verify (Group 1) Command (2EH)
127
Verify (Group 1) Command (2FH)
129
Pre-Fetch (34H)
131
Synchronize Cache (35H)
132
Read Defect Data (Group 1) Command (37H)
133
Write Buffer Command (3BH)
136
Table 2-87 Buffer Access Mode and ID
137
Table 2-88 Mode Descriptions (for 2.6 Gbyte Capacity Drives Only)
137
Table 2-89 Mode Descriptions (for 9.1 and 5.2 Gbyte Capacity Drives Only)
138
Read Buffer Command (3CH)
139
Table 2-91 Read Buffer Descriptor
140
Table 2-92 Buffer Access Mode and ID
140
Table 2-93 Mode Descriptions (for 2.6 Gbyte Capacity Drives Only)
140
Table 2-94 Mode Descriptions (for 9.1 and 5.2 Gbyte Capacity Drives Only)
140
Read Long Command (3EH)
141
Write Long Command (3FH)
143
Log Select Command (4CH)
146
Table 2-97 Log Select Command CDB
146
Parameter List Data
147
Table 2-98 Parameter List Data for Byte 8 of the Log Select Command
147
Table 2-99 Log Select Command
147
Log Sense Command (4DH)
148
Supported Log Pages 00H
149
Table 2-101 Log Sense
149
Table 2-102 Supported Log Pages 00H
149
Table 2-103 Error Counter Page for Write Errors 02H
150
Table 2-104 Parameter Codes/Structure for Write Errors
150
Table 2-105 Error Counter Page for Read Errors 03H
151
Table 2-106 Parameter Codes/Structure for Read Errors
151
Table 2-107 Error Counter Page for Verify Errors 05H
152
Table 2-108 Parameter Codes/Structure for Verify Errors
152
Table 2-110 Parameter Pointers/Structure for Last N Error Events Page
154
Table 2-111 Error Event Log
155
Table 2-112 Error Counter Page for Erase Errors 33H
156
Table 2-113 Parameter Codes/Structure for Erase Errors
157
Table 2-114 Error Counter Page for Blank Check Errors 34H
157
Table 2-115 Parameter Codes/Structure for Blank Check Errors
158
Mode Select (Group 2) Command (55H)
159
Table 2-117 Mode Select Header
160
Table 2-118 Mode Select Block Descriptor
161
Mode Sense (Group 2) Command (5AH)
162
Table 2-120 Mode Sense Header
163
Table 2-121 Mode Sense Block Descriptor
164
Read (Group 5) Command (A8H)
165
Write (Group 5) Command (AAH)
168
Erase (Group 5) Command (ACH)
171
Write and Verify (Group 5) Command (AEH)
174
Verify (Group 5) Command (AFH)
177
Read Defect Data (Group 5) Command (B7H)
179
Table 2-128 Read Defect Data Defect List Header
180
Read Long Command (DEH)
182
Table 2-130 Read Long Command CDB
182
Write Long Command (DFH)
184
3 Jukebox SCSI-2 Command Set
188
Numerical List of Commands
189
Table 3-1 Numerical List of Commands
189
Alphabetical List of Commands
191
Table 3-2 Alphabetical List of Commands
191
Test Unit Ready Command (00H)
193
Table 3-3 Test Unit Ready Command CDB
193
Rezero Unit Command (01H)
194
Table 3-4 Rezero Unit Command CDB
194
Request Sense Command (03H)
195
Table 3-7 Sense Key - Additional Sense Length Values
197
Initialize Element Status Command (07H)
199
Rotate Mailslot Command (0CH)
200
Table 3-10 Rotate Mailslot Command CDB
200
Inquiry Command (12H)
201
Inquiry Command Data
202
Vital Product Data Pages
203
Table 3-14 Supported Vital Product Data
203
Table 3-15 Unit Serial Number Page
204
Table 3-16 Firmware Information Page
204
Reserve Command (16H)
205
Reserve Command Element List Descriptors
206
Table 3-18 Reserve Command Element List Descriptors
206
Release Command (17H)
207
Mode Sense Command (1AH)
208
Table 3-22 Mode Sense Element Address Assignment Page (1DH) Format
210
Table 3-23 Number of Transport Elements
211
Table 3-24 Number of Data Transfer Elements
211
Transport Element (Picker)
212
Device Capabilities
213
Receive Diagnostic Results Command (1CH)
220
Table 3-29 Receive Diagnostic Results Command CDB
220
Send Diagnostic Command (1DH)
222
Send Diagnostic Command Data
223
Table 3-32 Send Diagnostic Command Parameter List
223
Prevent/Allow Medium Removal Command (1EH)
224
Table 3-33 Prevent/Allow Medium Removal Command CDB
224
Position to Element Command (2BH)
225
Write Buffer Command (3BH)
226
Table 3-35 Write Buffer Command CDB
226
Table 3-36 Write Buffer Mode Descriptions
227
Table 3-37 User Accessible Buffers and Allowed Write Modes
227
Table 3-38. Write Buffer Data Format When Buffer ID Set to Online Drive
228
Table 3-39 Drive Control Definition
229
Read Buffer Command (3CH)
230
Table 3-43. Read Buffer Data Format When Buffer ID Set to Online Drive
232
Table 3-44 Drive Status Definition
233
Log Sense Command (4DH)
234
Log Sense Parameter Data
234
Table 3-46 Log Sense Parameter Data Available in each Page
235
Error Logs Table Format
236
Table 3-47 Error Logs Table Format
236
Table 3-48 Error/ Recovery/Runtime Log Data Entry Format
237
Move Success Log Table Format
240
Table 3-51. Move Success Log Table Format
240
Table 3-52 Move Success Logs Entry Format
240
Force Log Data Format
241
Table 3-53 Force Entry Data Format
241
Recovery Log Data Format
242
Table 3-54. Recovery Log Data Format
242
Table 3-56. Recovery Log Entry Format
243
Table 3-57. Error Recovery State (for the 40Fx, 80Ex, 125Ex and 220Mx Models)
243
Drive Log Data Format
244
Table 3-58 Drive Log Data Format
244
Table 3-59 Drive Log Entry Format
244
Odometer Log Data Format
245
Table 3-60 Odometer Log Data Format
245
Run-Time Log Data Format
246
Table 3-61. Run-Time Logs Data Format
246
Table 3-62 Run-Time Logs Data Format
247
Table 3-63 Run-Time Log Entry Format
247
Retry Log Data Format
248
Table 3-64 Retry Log Data Format
248
Table 3-65 Retry Algorithm Codes
249
Move History Log Data Format
250
Table 3-66 Move History Log Data Format
250
Table 3-67 Move History Log Entry Format
250
Move Medium Command (A5H)
251
Exchange Medium Command (A6H)
253
Table 3-69 Exchange Medium Command CDB
253
Read Element Status Command (B8H)
255
Read Element Status Data
256
Element Type Code 1H - Picker
257
Table 3-72 Medium Transport Element Descriptor Block
257
Element Type Code 2H - Storage Slot
258
Table 3-73 Read Element Status Storage Element Descriptor Block
258
Element Type Code 3H - Mailslot
259
Table 3-74 Read Element Status Import/Export Element Descriptor Block
259
Element Type Code 4H - Drive
261
Drive Error Codes
264
Chapter Overview
265
Drive Request Sense Command Values
266
Drive Request Sense - Sense Key Values
266
Request Sense - Additional Sense Code Values
268
Table A-2 Request Sense - Additional Sense Code Values
268
Internal Error Codes
272
Table A-3 Internal Error Codes
272
Table A-4 ODC Error Codes
278
DSP Error Codes
282
Table A-6 DSP Error Codes
282
Autochanger Error Codes
288
Chapter Overview
289
Request Sense Error Codes
290
Table B-2. Request Sense Data (Bytes 12 and 13
291
Table B-3 Invalid Address: Sense Code 2IH
294
Table B-4 Element Full/Empty: Sense Code 3BH
294
Table B-5. Request Sense - Additional Sense Data
295
Additional Sense Data Format for Error Recovery
295
Hardware Error Codes
306
Table B-7. Hardware Error Codes (Medium and Large Models
307
Table B-8 Hardware Error Codes
309
Autochanger Move Error Codes
316
Table B-9 Autochanger Move Error Codes
316
Jukebox Micro-Move Error Codes
319
Table B-10 Micro-Move Error Codes
319
Diagnostic Tests
327
Table B-12. Diagnostic Tests
327
Table B-13. Sequence Tests (for Models 40Fx, 80Ex, 125Ex, and 220Mx
331
Field Replaceable Units (Frus)
340
HP Field Replaceable Units (Frus
341
Table C-1. Jukebox Frus
341
Micro/Macro-Moves
346
HP Surestore Optical Micro-Move Ids
347
Table D-1. HP Surestore Optical Micro-Move ID Table
347
Disconnect Timeout Settings
370
Table E-1 Timeout Settings
371
Disconnect Timeouts
372
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HP Surestore 400ex - Optical Jukebox Service Manual (230 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Product Information
15
Overview
16
Technical Specifications
17
Table 1-1 Technical Specifications
17
Environmental Specifications
20
Table 1-2 Environmental Specifications
20
Table 1-3 Power Requirements
22
Table 1-4 Reliability
22
Clearance Requirements
23
Table 1-5 Product Certifications
23
Figure 1-1 Clearance Requirements
24
Location Requirements
24
Responsibilities
25
2 Installation
27
Overview
28
Identifying Controls and Features
29
Figure 2-1 Right Side
29
Figure 2-2 Left Side
30
Connecting SCSI Cables to the Jukebox
32
Table 2-1 Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Assuming no SCSI Devices Internal to the Host Computer)
32
Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral
34
Figure 2-3 Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral
34
Connecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Peripherals
36
Connecting Power
37
Configuring Write Verify
38
Default SCSI Ids in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN Mode
39
Table 2-2 Default SCSI and LUN Settings
39
Table 2-3 LUN Mapping if "Drvs" SCSI ID Is Changed to an ID Different than the Jukebox (Ids Used here Are an Example)
40
Figure 2-4 Two or Four Drives, Basic SCSI Addressing
41
Figure 2-5. Two or Four Drives, LUN Addressing
42
Figure 2-6. Two or Four Drives, LUN Addressing
42
Table 2-4 Possible Additional SCSI Addresses Available
44
Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
45
Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance
45
Shipping the Jukebox
46
3 Operation and Configuration
47
Overview
48
Operating the Control Panel
49
Figure 3-1 the Jukebox Control Panel
50
Figure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree
52
Using Selection Buttons
53
Understanding Display Window Messages
54
Top Level Menus
54
Second Level Menus
54
Loading a Disk
56
Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk
56
Ejecting a Disk
57
Entering the Administration Menu Password
58
Changing the Administration Menu Password
59
Setting the SCSI Ids
61
Setting the LUN Mode
61
Viewing the Current SCSI Ids
61
Changing the Current SCSI Ids
63
Setting an Operating Configuration
66
Table 3-1 Configuration Choices
67
Retrieving Log History
70
Table 3-2 Information Logs
70
4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
75
Overview
76
Troubleshooting Using the Control Panel
77
Obtaining Troubleshooting Information
77
List of Possible Suspect Frus
77
Figure 4-1 Suspect Frus
78
Recovery Procedures for Operation/Installation Errors
79
Table 4-1 Troubleshooting
79
Recovery Procedures for Specific Hardware Errors
88
Table 4-2 Hardware Errors Verification/Recovery
88
Micro-Move Error Codes
100
Table 4-3 Micro-Move Error Codes
100
Description of Micro-Moves
104
Table 4-4 Micro-Move Ids and Expanded Descriptions
104
Running an Internal Test
117
Table 4-5 Internal Tests
117
5 Removal and Replacement
123
Overview
124
Protecting Yourself and the Product
125
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
125
Required Tools
125
Service Access
127
Removing the Right, Left, and Rear Access Panels
127
Removing the Left and Right Front Panels
128
Figure 5-1 Mounting Screws on the Right, Left, and Rear Access Panels
128
Figure 5-2. Control Panel Cables Disconnected When Removing the
128
Replacing a Power Supply
131
Figure 5-3 Cables and Mounting Screws on the Power Supplies
132
Replacing the Mailslot Assembly
133
Figure 5-4 Mailslot Assembly Mounting Screws
133
Reassembly Notes
134
Replacing the Control Panel Assembly
135
Reassembly Notes
135
Figure 5-5 Control Panel Assembly Mounting Screws
135
Replacing an Optical Drive - Jukebox Offline
137
Figure 5-6 Removing Drive Cables and Enclosure Mounting Screw
137
Figure 5-7 Unmounting a Drive from an Enclosure
138
Figure 5-8 Removing Cables from a Drive
139
Figure 5-9 Disk Eject Hole
140
Replacing an Optical Drive - Jukebox Online
141
Figure 5-10. Online Drive Replacement Leds, Communication Switches
141
Figure 5-11 Disk Eject Hole
144
Figure 5-12 Unmounting a Drive from an Enclosure
144
Figure 5-13 Disconnecting the Cables
145
Reassembly Notes
146
Replacing the Interposer PCA
148
Figure 5-14 Disconnecting Cables and Screws
148
Replacing the Picker
149
Figure 5-15 Picker Umbilical Cable
149
Figure 5-16 Releasing and Stowing the Picker Translate Cable
150
Figure 5-17 Holding the Translate Frame in Position
152
Figure 5-18 Releasing the the Picker Capture Bracket
153
Figure 5-19 Removing the Translate Frame Capture Bracket
153
Figure 5-20 Rotating the Picker Assembly out of the Translate Frame
154
Removing/Replacing the Translate Frame (Including the Picker)
155
Figure 5-21 Raising the Translate Frame and Holding the Frame in Position
156
Figure 5-22 Releasing the Lower End of the Vertical Encoder Strip
157
Figure 5-23 the Visual Locator Bracket
158
Figure 5-24. Disconnecting the Vertical Umbilical Cable
158
Figure 5-25 Removing the Tensioners from the Translate Frame
160
Figure 5-26 Rotating the Translate Frame out of the Chassis
161
Reassembly Notes
161
Figure 5-27 Remounting the Tensioners on the Translate Frame
162
Removing/Replacing the Vertical Encoder Strip
164
Figure 5-28 Releasing the Ends of the Vertical Encoder Strip
165
Replacing the Vertical Motion Motor
166
Figure 5-29 Cables and Mounting Screws on the Vertical Motion Motor
167
Replacing the Vertical Motor Gear Box
168
Figure 5-30 Opening the Tensioners to Relieve Cable Tension
168
Figure 5-31 Disconnecting the Rope Coupler
169
Figure 5-32 Vertical Motor Gear Box Mounting Screw
170
Reassembly Notes
170
Figure 5-33 Positioning the Tensioner to Mount on the Translate Frame
171
Figure 5-34 Placement of the Ropes in the Rope Coupler
171
Replacing the Controller PCA
172
Figure 5-35 Removing the Controller PCA Cover
172
Figure 5-36 Controller PCA Cables and Screws
173
Replacing the Interface PCA
174
Figure 5-37 Removing the SCSI Interface Module
174
Figure 5-38 Removing the SCSI Interface PCA
175
Figure 5-39 Cables on the Interface PCA
176
Replacing the SCSI Cable
177
Checking the RFI Adjustments
178
Figure 5-40 RFI Clamp on the GPIO and SCSI Cables
178
Figure 5-41 Cable Clamps on the GPIO and SCSI Cables
179
Figure 5-42 EMI Strip on the Right-Side Panel
179
Upgrading Firmware to the Current Revision Level
180
What Is Needed
180
Check the Firmware Revision Level
181
Download Firmware as Necessary
181
Table 5-1 Default Configuration Settings
183
Replaceable Parts
184
Table 5-2 Exchange Parts
184
Table 5-3 Non-Exchange Assemblies
184
Figure 5-43 Exploded View (1 of 3)
188
Figure 5-44 Exploded View (2 of 3)
189
Figure 5-45 Exploded View (3 of 3)
190
Figure 5-46 Power Cabling
191
Figure 5-47 Rope and Pulley System
192
6 Theory of Operation
193
Overview
194
Jukebox Robotics
195
Movements
195
Figure 6-1 SCSI Command Translations
195
The Robotics Controller PCA
197
Figure 6-2 Robotic Controller PCA Block Diagram
198
Interposer PCA
199
Figure 6-3 Interposer PCA Block Diagram
199
Configuration Module
202
Power Supplies
203
Figure 6-4 Power Supplies and Poweron Sequence
203
SCSI Interface PCA
204
Figure 6-5 SCSI Interface PCA Block Diagram
204
Figure 6-6 SCSI Interface PCA
205
Configuring this Jukebox on a SCSI Bus
207
Figure 6-7 Single-Ended and Differential Interfaces on this Jukebox
207
Adding Devices to the Bus
208
Picker
212
Single-Picker Mode
212
Dual-Picker Mode
212
Optical Drive Mechanism
213
Controller
213
Figure 6-8 Optical Drive Functional Diagram
213
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
214
Gate Array
214
DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
214
Read / Write Channel Electronics
214
Loading Motor
214
Bias Magnet
215
Optical Head
215
Errors
215
Safety and Regulatory Information
219
Overview of this Appendix
220
CDRH Regulations (USA Only
221
United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984
222
Declaration of Conformity
223
Herstellerbescheinigung
224
English Translation of German Sound Emission Directive
224
Turvallisuusyhteenveto
225
Laserturvallisuus
225
Huolto
225
English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information
227
Japanese VCCI Statement
228
Index
229
HP Surestore 400ex - Optical Jukebox User Manual (120 pages)
HP SureStore Optical Disk Jukeboxes User's Guide - C1160-90015
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.99 MB
Table of Contents
Typographical Conventions
3
In this Manual
4
Table of Contents
5
1 Setting up the Jukebox
14
Overview of this Chapter
14
What You Need to Set up the Jukebox
14
Choosing a Location
14
System Components Needed for Operation of this Jukebox
15
Standard Configuration
15
High-Availability Configuration
15
Identifying Controls and Features
16
Figure 1-1 Right Side
16
Figure 1-2 Left Side
18
Connecting the SCSI Cables to the Jukebox
20
Table 1-1 Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Assuming no Devices Internal to the Host Computer)
20
Choosing Your Cabling Configurations
21
Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral
22
Figure 1-3 Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral
22
Connecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Devices
24
Connecting Power
25
Configuring Write Verify
26
Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
27
Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance
27
Shipping the Jukebox
28
2 Using Optical Disks
29
Overview of this Chapter
30
Using Optical Disks
30
Choosing an Optical Disk Type
31
Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge
32
Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labels
32
Write-Protecting an Optical Disk
33
Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location
33
Caring for Optical Disks
34
Cleaning Disks
34
3 Operating the Jukebox
35
Overview of this Chapter
36
Operating the Control Panel
37
Figure 3-1 the Jukebox Control Panel
38
Figure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree
40
Using Selection Buttons
41
Understanding Display Window Messages
42
Top Level Menus
42
Second Level Menus
42
Loading a Disk into the Jukebox
44
Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk
44
Ejecting a Disk from the Jukebox
46
Entering the Administration Menu Password
47
Changing the Administration Menu Password
48
Setting the SCSI Ids
49
Setting the LUN Mode
49
Viewing the Current SCSI Ids
50
Changing the Current SCSI Ids
51
Setting an Operating Configuration
53
Retrieving Log History
56
Table 3-2 Information Logs
56
Running an Internal Test
60
Table 3-3 Internal Tests
61
Using Online Repair
66
Troubleshooting
67
Table 3-4 Troubleshooting
68
Supplies and Customer Support
73
Overview of this Appendix
74
Supplies and Accessories
75
Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories
75
Hewlett-Packard Customer Support
79
Faxback Services
80
Electronic Support Services
81
On-Line Service Providers
81
Accesshp and Support on the World Wide Web
82
Europe - European Customer Support Center
82
Telephone Support During Warranty
82
US - America's Customer Support Center
82
Asia-Pacific - HP Customer Support Center
83
English Language Support from Other European Countries
83
Elsewhere in the World to the US
84
Europe
84
North and South America and Canada
84
Telephone Support after Warranty
84
Additional Telephone Support
85
Elsewhere in the World
85
HP Reseller Locator Numbers
85
Warranty
86
Operating this Jukebox on a SCSI Bus
89
A Brief Overview of SCSI
90
General
90
The SCSI Bus
90
Initiators and Targets
90
LUN Addressing
91
Transfer Rates on the Bus
92
Termination
92
Single-Ended and Differential Interfaces
93
Connectors
93
The SCSI Bus and this Jukebox
95
Figure B-1 Single-Ended and Differential Interfaces on this Jukebox
95
Adding Devices to the Bus
96
Table B-1 Default SCSI and LUN Settings
100
Default SCSI Ids in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN Mode
102
Figure B-2 Two or Four Drives, Basic SCSI Addressing
102
Different Ids
104
Safety and Regulatory Information
107
Overview of this Appendix
108
CDRH Regulations (USA Only
109
EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only
110
United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984
111
Declaration of Conformity
112
Herstellerbescheinigung
113
English Translation of German Sound Emission Directive
113
Turvallisuusyhteenveto
114
Laserturvallisuus
114
Huolto
114
English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information
115
Japanese VCCI Statement
116
Glossary
117
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HP Surestore 400ex - Optical Jukebox Conversion Instructions (58 pages)
32/64/76 Slot, 5.2 Gbyte Drive Optical Jukebox Upgrade and Conversion Instructions - C1160-90018
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Table of Contents
Edition
2
Typographical Conventions
3
Gbyte Drive
7
Table of Contents
8
Tools Required
15
Before You Begin
18
Configuration Module
26
Drive Enclosure
34
Drive Power Cable
34
Drive Interface Cable
34
T-20 Screws
37
Cable Clamp
37
Downloading Firmware
52
Product Label
57
HP Surestore 400ex - Optical Jukebox Faq (34 pages)
HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools FAQ - Windows GUI Version
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Where Is the L&TT User Guide
2
How Do I Install L&TT
3
How Do I Run L&TT
4
How Do I Check My Drive Is Installed Correctly
6
How Do I Use L&TT to Find My Drive Serial Number
7
How Do I Verify that My Drive's Firmware Is up to Date
8
How Do I Check the Health of My Drive
10
How Do I Generate a Support Ticket
11
How Do I Run the Drive Assessment Test
13
Why Is the Drive Assessment Test Recommended
15
How Do I Check the Health of My Data Cartridge? (LTO Only)
16
How Do I Check the Health of My Data Cartridge? (Non-LTO)
17
Was My Backup Successful? (LTO Only)
18
How Many more Uses Are Left with this Cleaning Cartridge? (LTO Only)
19
How Fast will My Backups be
20
How Fast will My Restores be
21
How Do I Run the Device Performance Test
22
How Do I Run the System Performance Backup Pre-Test
24
How Do I Run the System Performance Restore Pre-Test
25
How Much Data Can I Write to the Tape
26
How Do I Send a Support Ticket by E-Mail
27
How Do I Send an L&TT Event Log
29
How Do I Send the Results of the Assessment Test to Support
31
How Do I Turn on or off Prevent Media Removal or Hardware Data Compression
33
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