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IBM Tape Library Magstar 3494 Operator's Manual (378 pages)
IBM Magstar 3494 Tape Library Operator Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
11
Organization
15
Preface
15
Related Information
16
3490E
16
Aix
17
As/400
17
RISC System/6000
17
Mvs
17
Additional
18
Summary of Changes
21
Chapter 1. Introduction
23
IBM 3494 Tape Libraries
24
IBM 3494 Tape Libraries
25
Functional Components
26
Control Unit Frame Functional Components, 3490E (Front View)
27
Control Unit Frame Functional Components, 3590 (Front View)
28
Control Unit Frame Functional Components (Rear View)
29
Storage Frame Functional Components (Front)
30
Drive Unit Frame Functional Components (Front)
31
Drive Unit Frame Functional Components (Rear)
32
Model B16 Virtual Tape Server Functional Components (Front)
33
Model B16 Virtual Tape Server Functional Components (Rear)
34
Model B18 Virtual Tape Server (Front)
35
Model B18 Virtual Tape Server Functional Components (Rear)
36
Model HA1, Left Service Bay Functional Components (Right Front)
37
Cartridge Input and Output Facilities
38
High-Capacity Output Facility
38
High-Capacity Input/Output Facility
38
Model HA1, Right Service Bay Functional Components (Right Front)
38
Single-Cell Output Facility
39
Convenience Input⁄Output Station Feature
39
Control Unit Frame Cartridge Storage Cells
39
Cartridge Tape
40
Tape Cartridge Requirements
41
Cartridge System Tape Identification
41
Cartridge File Protection
42
Cartridge System Tape Labels
42
Cartridge System Tape
42
Cartridge System Tape Labels
43
Unlabeled Tape Facility
44
Cartridge Labeling
44
Media-Type Labeling
45
Cartridge Label Position
45
Cartridge Storage Cells
46
Cartridge Storage Cell Names
46
Reserved Cartridge Storage Cells
47
Cartridge Storage Capacity
47
Cartridge Storage Cell Labeling
47
Library Manager
49
User Interface
49
Password-Protection
49
Database
50
High Availability (Model HA1)
50
Database Information Available to a Host
50
Operational Modes and States
51
Chapter 2. Controls and Indicators
53
Control Unit Frame Front Door
53
Operator Panel
54
Power Controls and Status Indicators
54
Motion Controls and Status Indicators
54
Convenience Input⁄Output Station Status Indicators
55
Operator Panel Without Convenience Input⁄Output Station Feature
55
Library Manager
56
Operator Panel with Convenience Input⁄Output Station Feature
56
3490 Tape Subsystem Controls for Models C10, C11, C1A, C22, and C2A
57
3490 Tape Subsystem Controls for Model F1A
58
E Controls and Indicators
58
3590 Model B1A Tape Subsystem Controls
59
E Controls and Indicators for Model F1A
59
3494 Model B18 Operator Panel
60
Power Controls
60
Model B1A Operator Panel
60
3494 Model B16 Virtual Tape Server Controls
61
3494 Model B18 Virtual Tape Server Controls
61
Model B18 Virtual Tape Server Operator Panel
61
Chapter 3. Operational Characteristics
63
3490E/3590 Tape Subsystem Operation
63
Virtual Tape Server
63
Emulation of 3490-Type Tape Drives
63
Tape Volume Cache
64
Storage Management of the Tape Volume Cache
64
Maintaining Data Fragments from Copied Volumes
64
Fast Response for Non-SpecifiC Mount Requests
64
Deletion of VTS Logical Volume
65
Scratch Stacked Volumes
65
Integration with the 3494 Library
66
Logical Library Partitioning
66
SCSI Host Attachment
66
Operator Interface
67
Logical Volume Inventory
67
VTS Import/Export Overview
67
Local and Remote Power Control
67
Operator Involvement
68
System Administrator Involvement
68
Error Detection and Reporting
69
Inventory Update
69
Volume Categories
70
Physical Volume States
74
Logical Volume States
74
Physical Volser Validity Checking
74
Logical Volser Validity Checking
75
Command Priorities in the Queue
76
Priority Levels
76
Operations
77
Host-Initiated Operations
77
Export Operations
79
Import Operations
79
Stand-Alone Operations
79
Initial Cartridge Installation
80
Cartridge Placement
81
Initial Volume Inventory Upload
81
Host Operation Control
81
Actions to Avoid When Operating a 3494
81
Things You Should Never Do
82
Things You Should Try to Avoid Doing
82
Chapter 4. Operational Modes and States, and Informational States
85
Operational Modes
85
Auto Mode
85
Pause Mode
85
Manual Mode
85
Additional Operational Modes in the HA1 Environment
86
Active Library Manager
86
Home Cell Mode
87
Operational States
87
Library Manager Initialization
87
Standby Library Manager
87
Initialization Complete
88
Online State
88
Offline State
88
Shutdown Pending
88
Library Manager Switchover in Progress
88
Accessor Switchover in Progress
88
Dual Active Accessor Status
89
Informational States
89
Dual Active Accessor Status - Enabling
89
Dual Active Accessor Status - Disabling
89
Relationship between Operational Modes and States
90
Operational Mode Transitions
90
Pause Mode to Auto Mode
90
Auto Mode to Pause Mode (no Error)
91
Auto Pending Pop-Up Window
91
Pause Mode to Manual Mode
92
Manual Mode to Pause Mode
92
Auto Mode to Manual Mode
92
Manual Mode to Auto Mode
93
Initialization State to Auto, Pause, or Manual Mode
93
Auto Mode to Pause Mode (Forced)
93
Operational State Transitions
93
Shutdown Pending State to Shutdown State
94
Shutdown State to Library Manager Initialization State
94
Library Manager Initialization State to Initialization Complete State
94
Offline State to Online State
94
Online State to Offline State
94
Initialization Complete State to Online or Offline State
95
Offline State to Shutdown Pending State
95
Informational State Transitions
95
Chapter 5. Basic Operating Procedures
97
Powering on the 3494
97
Powering off the 3494
97
Changing to Pause Mode
98
Changing to Auto Mode
98
Changing from Local to Remote Power
98
Changing from Remote to Local Power
98
Inserting Cartridges
99
Using Empty Cartridge Cells to Insert Cartridges
99
Using the Convenience Input⁄Output Station Feature to Insert Cartridges
100
Inserting Cartridges in the Convenience Input⁄Output Station
101
Optional 30-Cell I/O
102
Using the High-Capacity Input/Output Facility
103
Removing Ejected Cartridges
103
Removing an Ejected Cartridge from the Single-Cell Output Facility
103
Removing Ejected Cartridges from the High-Capacity Output Facility
104
Removing Ejected Cartridges from the High-Capacity Input/Output Facility
104
Removing Ejected Cartridges from the Convenience Input⁄Output Station Feature
104
Chapter 6. Advanced Operating Procedures
107
Using the Library Manager
110
Operator Panel Controls
111
System Menu
112
Making Library Manager Selections
114
Selections with the Keyboard
114
Selections with the Pointing Device
114
Track Pointer Keyboard
115
Pointing Device
115
Using the Help Pull-Down
116
Track Pointer Keyboard
116
Help Pull-Down Menu
116
Help Search
117
Help Action Bar and Function Keys
117
Help Index Pop-Up Window
117
Key Functions
118
Using the Operator Menu
120
System Summary Pop-Up Window
120
Using the Mode Pull-Down
121
Mode Pull-Down Menu
121
Auto
122
Pause
122
Manual
123
Online
123
Initial Mode/State Selection Pop-Up Window
124
Fast-Ready Category Check Pop-Up Window
124
Offline
125
Service Menu
126
Mode/State Change Request Pop-Up Window
126
Service Menu Notice
126
Library Switch over Confirmation Pop-Up Window
127
Switch Active Library Manager to Standby
127
System Administrator Password Pop-Up Window
127
Accessors
128
Switching Pop-Up Window
128
Accessor Switch over Confirmation Pop-Up Window
128
Switching Pop-Up Window
129
Dual Active Accessor Status Pop-Up Window - Enabling
129
Lockup Library Manager
130
Shutdown
130
Mark Accessor Active Pop-Up Window
130
Dual Active Accessor Status Pop-Up Window - Disabling
130
Using the Status Pull-Down
131
Shutdown Panel
131
System Administrator Password Pop-Up Window
131
Status Pull-Down Menu
132
Operational Status
133
Part 1 of 3) Operational Status Pop-Up Window
133
Part 2 of 3) Operational Status Pop-Up Window (Single Accessor Systems)
135
Part 3 of 3) Operational Status Pop-Up Window (Dual Accessor Systems)
136
Component Availability
137
Part 1 of 3) Component Availability Status Pop-Up Window
138
Part 3 of 3) Component Availability Status Pop-Up Window
139
VTS Status
140
VTS Status Pop-Up Window
140
Performance Statistics
141
Part 1 of 2) Performance Statistics Pop-Up Window
142
Part 2 of 2) Performance Statistics Pop-Up Window
143
Accessor Mounts Per Hour
144
Accessor Mounts Per Hour Pop-Up Window
144
VTS Active Data
145
VTS Active Data Pop-Up Window
145
VTS Data Flow
147
VTS Data Flow Pop-Up Window
147
VTS Mount Hit Data
148
VTS Mount Hit Data Pop-Up Window
148
VTS Physical Device Mount History
150
VTS Physical Device Mount History Pop-Up Window
150
VTS Logical Mounts Per Hour
151
VTS Logical Mounts Per Hour Pop-Up Window
151
VTS Active Data Distribution
152
VTS Active Data Distribution Pop-Up Window
152
Using the System Summary
153
System Summary Pop-Up Window
153
LAN Status
157
LAN Status Pop-Up Window
157
Dual Accessor Zones
158
Dual Accessor Zones Pop-Up Window
158
Using the Queues Pull-Down
159
Queues Pull-Down Menu
159
Mount Queue
160
Using the Database Pull-Down
161
Search Database for Volumes
161
Database Pull-Down Menu
161
Search Database for Volumes Pop-Up Window
162
Status Flags
165
Find Logical Volume's Home
166
Find Logical Volume's Home Pop-Up Window
166
List Database Volumes
167
List Database Volume's Pop-Up Window
167
Stacked Volume Map
172
Stacked Volume Map Pop-Up Window
172
Using the Commands Pull-Down
174
Commands Pull-Down Menu
174
Schedule Cleaning
177
Clean Schedule Pop-Up Window
179
Eject a Cleaner Cartridge
180
Cleaner Cartridge Masks
180
Eject a Cleaner Cartridge Pop-Up Window
180
Send Message to Host Consoles
181
Cleaner Cartridge Masks
181
Promote a Command in the Queue
182
Host Message Pop-Up Window
182
Promote Command Pop-Up Window
182
Volser Range for Media Types
183
Volser Ranges Pop-Up Window
184
Insert VTS Logical Volumes
185
Insert VTS Logical Volumes Pop-Up Window
186
Insert VTS Logical Volumes Status
187
Eject a VTS Stacked Volume
187
Insert VTS Logical Volumes Status Pop-Up Window
187
Set VTS Category Attributes
188
Eject a VTS Stacked Volume Pop-Up Window
188
Set VTS Management Policies
189
Set VTS Category Attributes Pop-Up Window
189
Inventory New Storage or Re-Inventory Complete System
191
Set VTS Management Policies Pop-Up Window
191
Display VTS Export/Import Volumes Window
192
Save Logical Volumes Window
193
Set the Volser Range Window
193
Inventory Cleaner Masks Pop-Up Window
194
Inventory Status Pop-Up Window
195
Inventory Status Pop-Up Window (Dual Active Accessor Systems)
195
Re-Inventory with Virtual Tape Servers
196
Service Pull-Down Menu
197
Inventory Update
198
VTS Online/Offline Pop-Up Window
198
Disable Inventory Update Dialog Box
199
Enable Inventory Update Dialog Box
199
Perform Inventory Update Dialog Box
200
Inventory Update Status Box
200
Inventory Update Status Box (Dual Active Accessor Systems)
200
Perform Inventory Update (Partial) Window
201
Stand-Alone Device
202
Setup Stand-Alone Device Pop-Up Window
203
Reset Stand-Alone Device Pop-Up Window
205
Stand-Alone Device Status Pop-Up Window
205
Insert Unlabeled Cartridges
206
Add LAN Host
207
Insert Unlabeled Cartridges Window
207
Add LAN Host to Library Pop-Up Window (APPC Selected)
208
Add LAN Host to Library Pop-Up Window (APPC/VTAM Selected)
210
Delete LAN Host
212
Add LAN Host to Library Pop-Up Window (TCP/IP Selected)
212
Update LAN Host Information
213
Delete LAN Host from Library Pop-Up Window
213
Update LAN Host Information Pop-Up Window
214
Change LAN Host Information Pop-Up Window (APPC)
215
Change LAN Host Information Pop-Up Window (APPC/VTAM)
217
Change LAN Host Information Pop-Up Window (TCP/IP)
219
LM LAN Information
220
Library LAN Information Pop-Up Window
220
Operator Intervention
221
System Administrator Password
222
Operator Intervention Pop-Up Window
222
Managing Import/Export Volumes
224
Manage Unassigned Volumes
224
Manage Unassigned Volumes Pop-Up Window
224
Manage Import Volumes
226
Manage Import Volumes Pop-Up Window
226
Manage Insert Volumes
227
Manage Insert Volumes Pop-Up Window
227
Manage Export-Hold Volumes
228
Manage Export-Hold Volumes Pop-Up Window
228
Cancel Export/Import
229
Cancel Export/Import Pop-Up Window
229
Service Access
230
SNMP Options
230
SNMP Basic Block Diagram
230
Using the Library Manager's SNMP Features
231
Select SNMP Trap Types Pop-Up Window
232
Change SNMP Trap Destinations Pop-Up Window (OS/2 2.11)
233
SNMP Configuration Pop-Up Window
234
Receiving SNMPD Traps on the Monitor Station
235
Trouble Shooting
235
TESTM SNMP Trap Message Pop-Up Window
235
Programming Tools
237
OPINT Library Manager SNMP Traps
237
UNSOL Library Manager SNMP Traps
243
CHCK1 Library Manager SNMP Traps
248
TESTM Library Manager SNMP Traps
248
Using the Options Pull-Down
248
Using Manual Mode
249
Options Pull-Down Menu
249
Starting Manual Mode
250
Mode Pull-Down Menu
250
Mode/State Change Request Pop-Up Window
250
Manual Pending Wait Message
251
Operating in Manual Mode
252
Manual Mode Terminal Pop-Up Window with Action List
252
Mounting Cartridges
253
Demounting Cartridges
254
Inserting Cartridges
254
Manual Mode Insert Cartridges Screen
255
Ejecting Cartridges
256
Manual Mode Insert Cartridges Pop-Up Window
256
Reviewing Unknown Volume Locations
257
Error Processing
258
Manual Mode Review List Screen
258
Locating and Identifying Home Cell Locations
259
Manual Mode Error Processing Screen
259
Ending Manual Mode
260
Manual Mode Locate Cartridge Home Screen
260
Cartridge Removal from the Gripper
261
Using the Keyboard Template
262
Chapter 7. Remote Library Manager Console Feature
263
LAN Attachments
263
Installing and Configuring
264
Starting DCAF on the Remote Library Manager Console
264
Icon for Distributed Console Access Facility
264
Distributed Console Access Facility Icon
264
DCAF Controlling Main Window
265
DCAF Directory
265
DCAF Target Password
266
Initiating the Remote Library Manager Console
266
Establishing Communication with the Library Manager
267
Remote Library Manager Console Main Menu
267
Controlling the Tape Library from the Remote Library Manager Console
268
Using Keystrokes During a Session from the Remote Library Manager Console
268
Remote Library Manager Console Window with Keystrokes Pull-Down Menu
269
Using Hot-Key Combinations
270
Sending the Alt+Esc Command to the Library Manager
270
Sending the Alt+Tab Command to the Library Manager
270
Sending the Ctrl+Esc Command to the Library Manager
271
Changing the Session State from the Remote Library Manager Console
271
Remote Library Manager Console Session Window with Session Pull-Down Menu
272
Remote Library Manager Console Session Window
272
Using the Pointing Device During a Session
273
Moving Among Multiple Sessions
275
Transferring Files
275
Library Manager Operations with a Remote Library Manager Console
275
Changing the Session State of the Library Manager
275
Window List
276
Changing the Password from the Library Manager
277
Active Session
277
DCAF Password
278
Remote Library Manager Console Problem Analysis and Operational Tips
279
Chapter 8. Problem Determination Procedures
281
Quick Reference Table to Problem Determination Procedures
281
Failure and Exception Condition Reporting
282
Library Manager Failure Recovery Procedures
283
Library Manager Failure in a DFSMS/MVS Environment
283
Start the Library Manager and Host Recovery Procedure (DFSMS/MVS Environment)
285
Library Manager Switching Window
286
Library Manager Failure in an MVS/BTLS Environment
287
Start the Library Manager and Host Recovery Procedure (MVS/BLTS Environment)
288
Library Manager
289
Library Manager Switching Window
289
DFSMS System Managed Tape Messages
290
Table for DFSMS Library Failure Messages or Exception Conditions
291
Information Provided at the Library Manager Console
298
Using the System Summary Window
299
Using the Component Availability Status Window
301
Using the Search Database for Volumes Window
301
Status Flags
302
Using the Whole Queue Window
304
Intervention Required Conditions and Actions
304
Quick Reference Table to Intervention Required Conditions
305
Table for Intervention Conditions of Library Tape Drives
306
Table for Intervention Conditions of Other Library Components
307
Table for Intervention Conditions of Input/Output Stations
308
Table for Intervention Conditions of External Cartridge Labels
310
Table for Intervention Conditions of Data Cartridges
314
Table for Intervention Conditions of Cleaner Cartridges
315
Table for Intervention Conditions of a Library Virtual Tape Server
317
Virtual Tape Server Recovery Actions
324
Appendix A. Keyboard Template
327
Appendix B. Virtual Tape Server Import/Export Advanced Function
329
Import and Export List Volumes Format
329
Export List Volume
329
Import List Volume
336
Status Codes in Status File
338
Import and Export Messages from Library
348
Export Status Messages
349
Import Status Messages
352
Export/Import List Volumes Failure-Reason Text
353
Category Recovery
356
Reuse of Exported Stacked Volumes
357
Notices
359
Trademarks
359
Communications Statements
360
Federal Commission (FCC) Statement
360
Laser Safety and Compliance
361
Operator Safety
362
Laser Safety Caution Label
362
Glossary
363
Index
369
System Administrator Password Pop-Up Window
372
Changing Sessions 249
372
Magstar 3494 Tape Library Operator Guide
375
Readers' Comments - We'D Like to Hear from You
375
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