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Laser Safety Information Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Preparing the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Removal or Installation of a Storage Device or Other Component Installing a Tape Drive Feature or a Removable Disk Drive Feature Installing a DVD Drive Feature 1420, 5762, or 5763...
Replacing an Enclosure Opening the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Service Completing the 7226 Storage Enclosure Service Procedure Manually Removing Storage Media Manually Removing a DAT160 Tape Cartridge Manually Removing a Half High LTO-5/LTO-6/LTO-7/LTO-8/LTO-9 Tape Cartridge Tape Spooled off Supply Reel...
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Function Code 9: Display Error Code Log Function Code A: Clear Error Code Log Function Code C: Insert Cartridge into Tape Drive Function Code E: Test Cartridge & Media Function Code F: Write Performance Test Function Code H: Test Head Function Code J: Fast Read/Write Test Function Code L: Load/Unload Test Function Code P: Post Error Reporting Enabled...
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Function Code 5: Copy Drive Dump Function Code 9: Display Error Code Log Function Code A: Clear Error Code Log Function Code C: Insert Cartridge into Tape Drive Function Code E: Test Cartridge & Media Function Code F: Write Performance Test Function Code H: Test Head Function Code J: Fast Read/Write Test Function Code L: Load/Unload Test...
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Function Code 4: Force a Drive Dump Function Code 5: Copy Drive Dump Function Code 9: Display Error Code Log Function Code A: Clear Error Code Log Function Code C: Insert Cartridge into Tape Drive Function Code E: Test Cartridge & Media Function Code F: Write Performance Test Function Code H: Test Head Function Code J: Fast Read/Write Test...
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Function Code 1: Run Drive Diagnostics Function Code 4: Force a Drive Dump Function Code 5: Copy Drive Dump Function Code 9: Display Error Code Log Function Code A: Clear Error Code Log Function Code C: Insert Cartridge into Tape Drive Function Code E: Test Cartridge &...
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Feature Kit Contents Operator Controls Load/Unload Button Busy Indicator Rear View of the DVD Drive Assembly Different DVD connection types available on the 7226 Storage Enclosure Loading and Unloading a DVD Disc Loading a DVD Unloading a Disc DVD Discs...
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Step 15 (IBM Power System with AIX Operating System Only) Step 16 (IBM Power System with AIX Operating System Only) Step 17 (IBM Power System with IBM i Operating System Only) Step 18 (IBM Power System with IBM i Operating System Only)
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Electromagnetic compatibility notices - Class A notices Canada Notice European Community and Morocco Notice Germany Notice Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Notice Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Notice Korea Notice People's Republic of China Notice Russia Notice Taiwan Notice United Kingdom Notice...
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Sending Comments Copyright IBM Corporation 2020. Last updated: September 16, 2020. What's new Read about information that is new or changed in this release of the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure online documentation. New information The following table lists the information that is new or changed in this release.
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1 EIA Unit (1.75") of a standard 19-inch rack that uses the rack mount hardware kit. The design of the 7226 storage enclosure allows for easy customer setup, installation, and service. The 7226 storage...
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EU2T.) FC EU2T 2 TB RDX Removable hard disk cartridge * Feature # 5544 allows up to four 7226 SAS tape or DVD-RAM features to attach to a single POWER system SAS adapter. Also provided Half High Bay Blank Used to cover an empty bay when only one drive is installed.
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7226 Storage Enclosure on and off. The green power-on LED on the power switch is illuminated when the 7226 Storage Enclosure is powered on. Note: If power to the 7226-1U3 is lost, the user needs to press the power switch to again provide power to the devices in the 7226.
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The following sections describe the host system requirements for the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Enclosure. Hardware and software requirements for IBM® Power® System models are listed below: For a complete list of current supported systems and host software versions, with release levels, that support the IBM 7226 Multi-Media Storage Enclosure, refer to: IBM 7226 Multi-Media Storage Enclosure Sales Pages IBM System Storage®...
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An optional Quad External SAS cable (feature number 5544) is available for attaching 7226 SAS devices to IBM POWER systems. The quad external cable allows up to four 7226 SAS tape or DVD-RAM features to attach to a single POWER system SAS adapter.
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The 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Enclosure is a precision instrument designed to meet your highest data storage expectations. In purchasing this product you expect to be able to configure and use it reliably. IBM strives to deliver to you a product that meets this expectation.
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Media Drive Environment and Use IBM's goal is to provide you with a product that you can configure and use reliably. Removable media drives require specific maintenance and environmental conditions to operate well over time. Using high quality, data grade media, handling and storing this media properly, operating the removable media drive in a clean environment and keeping the removable media drive properly cleaned can help you to avoid problems with your IBM product.
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IBM sells media designed to be used for storage. IBM supports the media that we sell. If IBM service personnel analysis indicates a problem with non-IBM media it may be necessary for the customer to replace the media. Media Handling and Storage Most media is supplied in a sealed cartridge so that the media will remain clean.
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SAS and USB Hardware Considerations SAS and USB cables may affect drive performance. IBM cables are designed specifically to keep the bus as free of noise as possible. Use of non-IBM cables may adversely affect performance. If IBM service personnel analysis indicates a problem with non-IBM cables, it may be necessary for the customer to replace them with the appropriate IBM cables.
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Installation and Removal Procedures Installing the 7226 Storage Enclosure into a Rack The 7226 Storage Enclosure is designed to be installed in one EIA unit (1U) of a standard 19-inch rack using the rack-mount hardware kit. Complete a parts inventory. The following illustration shows the items that you need to install the 7226 Storage Enclosure into the rack cabinet.
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(For sliding drawers): Do not pull out or install any drawer or feature if the rack stabilizer brackets are not attached to the rack. Do not pull out more than one drawer at a time. The rack might become unstable if you pull out more than one drawer at a time. 12 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Note: The slide rails may be installed in a rack with round or square holes. 1. Ensure that the system and the 7226 Storage Enclosure are powered off. 2. Each slide rail is marked with either an R (right) or an L (left) 1 . Select one of the slide rails and push up on the front movable tab 2 ;...
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Make sure that each front latch is fully seated. Installing the 7226 Storage Enclosure onto the Slide Rails To install the 7226 Storage Enclosure onto the slide rails, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure that the system and the 7226 Storage Enclosure are powered off.
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Figure 1. Slide rails extended, 7226 posts aligned with slots in rail 4. Lift the blue release latches 1 on the slide rails and push the 7226 Storage Enclosure 2 all the way into the rack until it clicks into place.
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To install the Cable Management Arm, complete the following steps: Note: Do not attach the power cord or other cables to the 7226 Storage Enclosure until you are instructed to do so. The 7226 Storage Enclosure and the computer system that it is attached to will be powered off before the cables are attached.
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6. Place the cable-management arm on the support arm. Pull out the cable-management arm pin 1 , and then slide the cable-management arm tab 2 into the slot on the inside of the slide rail. Push the tab until it snaps into place. Pull out IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 17...
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7. Ensure that the system and the 7226 Storage Enclosure are powered off. 8. Attach the power cords and other cables to the rear of the 7226 Storage Enclosure 1 . Route the cables and power cords on the cable-management arm and secure them with cable ties or hook-and-loop fasteners 2 .
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Figure 2. Release latches 4. Pull the front locks forward 1 and tilt up the front of the 7226 Storage Enclosure 2 until the front posts slip out of the two front slots. Lift the 7226 Storage Enclosure 3 until the rear posts slip out of the two rear slots and place it in its new location.
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1. Ensure that the system and the 7226 Storage Enclosure are powered off. 2. Remove the power cords and other cables from the rear of the 7226 Storage Enclosure 1 . Remove the cable ties and fasteners from the cable-management arm 2 and remove the power cords and other cables from the cable- management arm.
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4 out of the slot on the inside of the slide rail. Lift the cable-management arm off the support arm. Figure 2. Slide rail and movable tab 4. Pull out the mounting bracket pin 1 and slide the mounting bracket 2 out of the slide. Figure 3. Cable Management Arm IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 21...
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6. To remove the cable-management stop bracket, turn the bracket 1 and lift it 2 to release it from the support arm. Figure 5. Stop Bracket 7. Swing the support arm 2 away from the rack and remove it from the slide rail. Figure 6. Support Arm 22 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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To remove the Slide Rails from a rack, complete the following steps: Note: Remove the 7226 Storage Enclosure and the Cable Management Arm before removing the slide rails. 1. Each slide rail is marked with either an R (right) or an L (left). Select one of the slide rails and push up on the front movable tab 1 ;...
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Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: Connect power to this unit only with the IBM® provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
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(D005) Attention: The 7226 Storage Enclosure is a precision device that requires reasonable care in handling to prevent data loss or permanent damage to the device. Avoid bumping or dropping the 7226 Storage Enclosure. Ensure all media is removed from the device before the enclosure is moved.
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Step 4. Placing the 7226 Storage Enclosure The 7226 Storage Enclosure should be installed in a system rack in a clean environment. Consider the length of the power cord and the SAS, USB, and Fibre Channel cables and ensure that the media can be easily inserted when selecting the location.
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Enclosure into a Rack. Note: The 7226 Storage Enclosure only supports the use of USB, SAS, or Fibre Channel cables that are included with the feature devices. The use of other cables are not recommended or supported. 2. Make sure that the connector is fully engaged.
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USB DVD-RAM Drive Note: "USB Mass Storage" refers to the RDX Removable Hard Disk Cartridge Feature. If the status of the 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature is displayed as Available, the device has successfully been configured. If the status is not displayed as Available, refer to Troubleshooting. For more information about configuring the 7226 Storage Enclosure to the system software, refer to your AIX or host system manuals.
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Note: If the 7226 Tape Drive Feature that you are configuring does not appear below the adapter, check your installation procedure to ensure all settings are correct and the cables are connected correctly and securely. Try the procedure again.
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/dev/sdb 5. From the above list, you can identify that there is one DVD-RAM drive and one Tape drive in the 7226 Storage Enclosure. 6. (Optional) Verify that the Tape Drive can process the tape correctly. You can use mt command to control tape drive operation and you also can use the tar command to read/write from tape.
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Attention: Failure to complete the following steps in sequence before you add or delete a device may result in data loss or system failure. 1. If loaded, remove any media (tape, DVD disc, or removable disk drive) from the devices that are installed in the 7226 Storage Enclosure by pressing the unload button while the power is on.
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Laser Safety Information Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Preparing the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Removal or Installation of a Storage Device or Other Component Installing a Tape Drive Feature or a Removable Disk Drive Feature Installing a DVD Drive Feature 1420, 5762, or 5763...
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4. Unplug the 7226 Storage Enclosure power cable from the electrical outlet. The 7226 Storage Enclosure is now prepared for removal or installation of a storage device or other component. Refer to the appropriate procedure in this chapter. Installing a Tape Drive Feature or a Removable Disk Drive...
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5. Attach the Interface Assembly to the drive connector 1 , and attach the Power Connector 2 . For Fibre Channel Cables, also attach the power jumper 3 . Figure 3. Attach Interface Assembly and Power Cable 34 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1 , pull the pin on the back plate 2 and push the back plate into the back panel opening 3 until it clicks into place. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 35...
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3. Determine the location for the DVD Drive Feature 1420. Note: Do not install a second FC 1420 if there is an empty slim drive bay in the first Slim Drive Tray in the 7226 Storage Enclosure. Only one empty slim drive bay is allowed in the 7226 configuration.
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9. Attach the Interface Assembly connector 1 to the re-driver card or converter card connector. Attach the power connector 2 . Ensure that the Interface Assembly and cables are routed under the cross bar 3 . Figure 5. Connect Interface Assembly and power connector IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 37...
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10. Complete the 7226 Storage Enclosure Service Procedure. See Completing the 7226 Storage Enclosure Service Procedure for the correct procedure. Installing a DVD Drive Feature 1422 or 5757 For the contents of FC 1422 or 5757, see Feature Kit Contents.
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Figure 2. Install the SATA/SAS re-driver card or SATA/USB converter card 6. Attach the Drive Latch 1 to the Slim Tray Assembly 2 and insert both into the drive bay until they click into place. Figure 3. Install Slim Tray Assembly IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 39...
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1 , pull the pin on the back plate 2 and push the back plate into the back panel opening 3 until it clicks into place. Figure 5. Insert Interface Assembly Back Plate 40 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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10. Remove the Slim Blank Front Cover if it is installed. Push the latch 1 up toward the Slim Blank and begin to pull the blank out of the Slim Tray. Grasp the Slim Blank 2 and slide it out of the enclosure. Figure 7. Remove Slim Blank Front Cover IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 41...
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Storage Device or Other Component for the correct procedure. Note: The 7226 Storage Enclosure does not need to be extended from the rack for this procedure. 2. Determine the location for the Drive Feature to be replaced. 3. To remove the drive, push the drive latch 1 toward the drive and begin to pull the drive out of the enclosure. Grasp the drive 2 ...
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Storage Device or Other Component for the correct procedure. Note: The 7226 Storage Enclosure does not need to be extended from the rack for this procedure. 2. Determine which DVD Drive will be replaced. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 43...
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7. Refer to your system manuals to verify installation. Replacing a USB, SAS, or Fibre Channel Interface Assembly 1. Prepare the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Service. See Preparing the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Removal or Installation of a Storage Device or Other Component for the correct procedure.
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5. Remove the Interface Assembly 1 and internal power connector 2 . Note: The internal power connector does not need to be removed from a USB drive or a Fibre Channel drive. Figure 2. Remove Interface Assembly and Power Cable IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 45...
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7. Attach the Interface Assembly 1 to the drive connector, and attach the Power Connector 2 . Note: The power connector is only attached to the SAS Interface Assembly. Figure 3. Attach Interface Assembly 46 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1 , pull the pin on the back plate 2 and push the back plate into the back panel opening 3 until it clicks into place. Figure 4. Insert Interface Assembly Back Plate IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 47...
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Storage Device or Other Component for the correct procedure. Note: The 7226 Storage Enclosure does not need to be extended from the rack for this procedure. 2. Determine the location of the SATA/SAS re-driver card or SATA/USB converter card to be replaced.
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8. To install the new re-driver or converter card, align the card slides with the slots on the rear of the slim drive tray. Slide the card into position in the rear of the Slim tray 1 . Tighten the thumbscrews 2 . Figure 4. Install the re-driver or converter card IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 49...
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Figure 6. Install DVD Drive 11. Attach the power cord and other cables to the rear of the enclosure. 12. Power on the 7226 storage enclosure. 13. Refer to your system manuals to verify installation. 50 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Replacing a USB Interface (Front) Assembly (for PureFlex systems only) 1. Prepare the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Service. See Preparing the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Removal or Installation of a Storage Device or Other Component for the correct procedure. 2. Open the 7226 Storage Enclosure for Service. See...
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Storage Device or Other Component for the correct procedure. Note: The 7226 Storage Enclosure does not need to be extended from the rack for this procedure. 2. Determine the location for the Slim Drive Tray to be replaced.
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Grasp the Tray 2 and pull the assembly out of the drive bay. Disconnect the cables 3 from the re-driver cards and converter cards on the rear of the assembly. Note: Only one cable is shown. More cables may be present. Figure 2. Remove Slim Tray Assembly IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 53...
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Slide the card into position in the rear of the Slim tray 1 . Tighten the thumbscrews 2 . Repeat this step if there is a second card. Figure 4. Install the SATA/SAS re-driver card or SATA/USB converter card 54 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Figure 6. Install DVD Drive 12. Attach the power cord and other cables to the rear of the enclosure. 13. Power on the 7226 storage enclosure. 14. Refer to your system manuals to verify installation. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 55...
Figure 1. Install Enclosure FRU on Slide Rails 4. Note the location of the devices in the old 7226. Remove the Half High Bay Blanks from those locations in the Enclosure FRU. To remove the Half High Bay Blank, push the drive latch 1 toward the Half High Bay Blank and begin to pull the blank out of the enclosure.
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8. Slide the Enclosure FRU Top Cover toward the rear of the enclosure 1 and lift to remove 2 . Figure 6. Top Cover 9. Note the location of each Interface Assembly in the 7226. To remove each Interface assembly from the 7226, remove the Interface Assembly from the drive connector 1 and remove the power connector 2 .
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10. Note the locations of the Blank Back Plates to be removed from the new Enclosure FRU. To remove a Blank Back Plate, pull the back plate pin 1 to release the Blank Back Plate, and remove the Blank Back Plate 2 from the rear panel slot. Figure 8. Remove Blank Back Plate 58 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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For a 7226 Storage Enclosure that does not contain a Front USB port, go to step 14. For a 7226 Storage Enclosure installed in PureFlex systems with a Front USB port, continue to step 11. 11. For the USB Interface (Front) Assembly (PureFlex systems only), remove the Front USB bezel by pressing down on the catch located on the top and bottom of the bezel.
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14. Install each Interface Assembly into the Enclosure FRU. Attach the Interface Assembly to the drive connector 1 , and attach the Power Connector 2 . Attach the power jumper 3 . Figure 13. Attach Interface Assembly 60 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1 , pull the pin on the back plate 2 and push the back plate into the back panel opening 3 until it clicks into place. Figure 14. Insert Interface Assembly Back Plate IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 61...
Phillips screwdriver. Figure 1. Remove M6 Screws from the Slide Rails 2. Press both rack latches 1 and pull the 7226 Storage Enclosure 2 out from the rack until the rails click, twice into place. Figure 2. Release latches and 7226 Storage Enclosure...
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3. Pull the 7226 Storage Enclosure out from the rack until the slide rails are fully extended and click into place. Note: Do not remove the 7226 Storage Enclosure from the slide rails. Figure 3. Pull the 7226 Storage Enclosure out from the Rack 4.
2. Tighten the Top Cover Thumbscrews 1 . Figure 2. Top Cover Thumb Screws 3. Lift the blue release latches 1 on the slide rails and push the 7226 Storage Enclosure 2 all the way into the rack until it clicks into place.
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2 . Note: Allow slack in all cables to avoid tension in the cables as the cable-management arm moves. Figure 5. Cable Routing IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 65...
4. Turned the power to the 7226 Storage Enclosure off and on again to clear potential hang conditions. 5. Disconnected the 7226 Storage Enclosure from the system, and turned the power to the 7226 Storage Enclosure on and off again several times.
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Note: Use caution when pulling the cartridge carrier away from the drive. The tape may be wrapped around the rollers. Carefully free the tape from the drive, lift the door on the tape cartridge, and then wind the tape back into the cartridge. 8. Remove the cartridge from the cartridge carrier. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 67...
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Notes: 1. The best solution for recovering data on a damaged cartridge is to send it to IBM for professional data recovery. 2. Before using this procedure, you must have exhausted all other means of removing the tape cartridge from the drive.
5. Turn the supply reel ( 4 in Figure 1) clockwise, allowing the moistened tape to adhere to the hub as it winds around the supply reel (inside the cartridge). Figure 1. Rewinding the Tape onto the Supply Wheel IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 69...
Tape Pulled from or Broken near Leader Pin Use the following procedure to remove a tape cartridge when the tape has pulled from or broken near the leader pin: Figure 1. LTO Tape Drive with the Cover Removed 70 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
4. Moisten a cotton swab with water, and wet approximately 13 mm (0.5 in.) of the tape end. Overlap the tape ends, loosely mending them together. 5. Set the drive on its left side with the head and tape path facing up. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 71...
Tape Broken in Mid-tape as is appropriate for the problem. 2. Set the drive on its left side with the head and tape path facing up. Figure 1. Rewinding the Tape onto the Supply Wheel 72 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
Use the following procedure to remove a tape cartridge when there is no apparent visible damage to the tape cartridge: 1. Set the drive on its left side with the head and tape path facing up. Figure 1. Rewinding the Tape onto the Supply Wheel IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 73...
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5. As the leader pin is secured in the cartridge, you should hear the leader pin retention spring clips click into place. If you do not hear the click, continue rolling until the threader intermediate gear ( 1 in Figure 2) stops. The LBA is in the 74 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
If a power failure or a DVD-RAM drive failure prevents the DVD disc tray from ejecting, the disc can be removed manually. To manually remove the DVD disc: 1. Turn off the power to the 7226 Storage Enclosure. 2. Insert the straightened end of a paper clip into the emergency eject hole until you feel some resistance.
Setting the Write-Protect Switch Ordering Tape Cartridges Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes #5619 and #EU16 provide a DAT 160 tape drive kit with the following content: Table 1. Feature Code 5619 and EU16 Contents...
The DAT 160 Tape Drive has the following operation features. Figure 1. DAT 160 Operations Features 1 Cleaning (amber) 2 Media Fault (amber) 3 Drive Fault (amber) 4 Ready/Activity (green) 5 Unload/Reset Status LEDs IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 77...
(TAPE_ERR6) in the AIX log, indicating that the tape drive needs to be cleaned. 4. Use only IBM media. IBM only supports the use of IBM media and IBM cleaning cartridges. 5. The tape drive is designed to operate in normal office environments. Dirty environments or other poor environments may damage the tape drive.
DAT 160 Drive Connectors Figure 1 shows the locations of the connections on the rear of the DAT 160 Drives. Figure 1. Connector Location on the DAT 160 SAS Drive Tape Cartridge Labels IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 79...
To load a tape cartridge: 1. Make sure that the 7226 Storage Enclosure power is on. (The power-on symbol should be illuminated.) 2. Grasp the cartridge by the outer edges, with the window side up and the write-protect switch facing you.
To clean the DAT 160 Tape Drive tape drive: 1. Make sure that the power is on to the 7226 Storage Enclosure. 2. If a tape cartridge is in the DAT 160 tape drive, eject and remove the cartridge.
3. Once the initial load has completed the Ready LED will return to rapid flashing mode, the Clean LED will also flash, and the drive will start the self-test. 82 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
The DAT 160 Tape Drive has been designed to operate with DDS media that meet the following standards of the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA): ECMA-288 DDS-4 format Note: IBM only supports the use of IBM media. The DAT 160 Tape Drive uses the following types of media cartridges. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 83...
DAT 160 Drive, see Cleaning the Tape Drive). Attention: Use of other than the IBM DAT 160 cleaning cartridge can damage your DAT 160 Drive and may void your warranty. To order additional cartridges, refer to Ordering Tape Cartridges.
This can be accomplished by ensuring that any save or restore operation is the only active operation being performed. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 85...
IBM only supports using data and cleaning cartridges supplied by IBM. Use only data grade tape media for backup and data processing. Saving money by using generic media for data purposes will do little to save your business if your data is destroyed and your backup tapes fail because of inferior media.
The Half High LTO-5 Tape Drive Feature This section describes the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure Features #8241 and #8248, the Half High LTO-5 Tape Drives. It describes operator controls and indicator LEDs, gives instructions for loading and unloading a tape cartridge, and tells how to clean the tape drive.
Can be used as a bootable device, depending on the host system configuration Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes #8241 or #8248 provide an LTO-5 tape drive kit with the following content: Table 1. Feature Codes 8241 and 8248 Contents...
Two status LEDs and their ISO symbols appear on the drive as follows: Figure 1. Front View of the half high LTO Drive 1 Cartridge Unload Button 2 Ready LED 3 Encryption Key 4 Fault LED 5 Single-character display (SCD) IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 89...
Note: This view is of the connections on rear of the drive assembly, located inside the 7226 Device Enclosure. Note: Use only the lower Fibre Channel connector on the LTO5 Fibre Channel Tape Drive as shown.
The SCD Dot turns off when you obtain a dump (by using ITDT or a SCSI command) or update the drive firmware. Note: If the drive dump is stored in RAM memory (SCD Dot on solid), the dump will be lost when you turn OFF the power or reset the drive. Status LEDs IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 91...
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The Ready Status LED is Flashing while in maintenance mode for both the 7226 drive feature and eServer drives. When exiting, the Ready Status LED is Off on the 7226 drive feature, but is still Flashing on the eServer. Off (7226 drive...
Solid. Once a function has been started, the SCD will Flash the function being executed, the Fault Status LED will be on Solid for both the 7226 drive feature and eServer drives. On the 7226 drive feature, the Ready Status LED will go Off, but on the eServer the Ready status LED will continue Flashing while the function is being executed.
1. Make sure that no cartridge is in the drive. 2. For the 7226 drive feature drive, press the Unload Button 3 times within 2 seconds. The drive is in maintenance mode when the Ready Status LED is Flashing, the Fault Status LED is Solid, the SCD dot may be On or Off, and the SCD is Solid...
Function Code 1 runs tests that determine whether the drive can properly load and unload cartridges and read and write data. The diagnostic test on the 7226 drive feature drive runs 10 loops with each loop taking approximately 20 minutes to complete.
SCD. In either case, the tape drive unloads the cartridge and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. Steps to Execute Run Drive Diagnostics for the 7226 drive feature Drive: 1. Place the drive in Maintenance Mode. For instructions, see Entering Maintenance Mode.
This function cannot be selected by itself, but is part of other maintenance functions (such as Run Tape Drive Diagnostics and Create FMR Tape) that require a tape cartridge to be inserted. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 97...
If no error is detected, the diagnostics will loop and begin again. To stop the loop, press the Unload Button for one second and release. When the loop ends, 0 temporarily appears in the SCD. 98 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
(Gen2 media, for example), error code P appears in the SCD. In either case, the tape drive unloads the cartridge and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 99...
SCD changes to U after you release the Unload Button. 5. Press the Unload Button once per second to select another Maintenance Mode Function. To exit Maintenance Mode, refer to Exiting Maintenance Mode. 100 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
If the proper voltages are being applied, power off/on the tape drive to see if the problem repeats. Replace the tape drive if the problem persists. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 101...
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If the problem persists, download new firmware and retry the operation. If the problem persists, send the drive dump that you collected to your IBM Support Center. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode.
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If another tape drive is not available, insert a scratch data cartridge into the unit and run the drive diagnostics. If the diagnostics fail, replace the tape drive. If the diagnostics succeed, discard the cartridge. If the problem occurs with multiple tape cartridges, run the drive diagnostics. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 103...
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Tape drive or RS-422 error. The tape drive determined that a failure occurred in the tape drive’s hardware or in the RS-422 connection. Refer to the Library procedures to isolate the problem to the drive. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. 104 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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The tape drive needs to be cleaned. Clean the tape drive. The error code clears when you clean the tape drive or place it in maintenance mode. Fiber AL_PA conflict. NOT SUPPORTED ON THIS DRIVE. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 105...
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Troubleshooting This section describes problems you might encounter while operating the IBM half-high LTO-5 tape drive, and provides suggestions for resolving those common problems.
Note: You may need to allow up to 2 minutes for the drive to rewind the tape to the beginning before it can eject the cartridge. 2. Confirm that the drive is operating with latest-level firmware. Download new firmware from the IBM website, if needed. 3. If you are unable to eject the cartridge, contact your authorized IBM service representative.
Using LTO Ultrium Media Use only IBM LTO Ultrium tape cartridges in the LTO tape drive. You may use other LTO-certified data cartridges, but they may not meet the standards of reliability that are established by IBM. The IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges cannot be interchanged with the media used in other IBM non-LTO Ultrium tape products.
To clean the LTO tape drive: 1. Make sure that the power is on to the LTO tape drive. 2. If a tape cartridge is in the LTO tape drive, eject and remove the cartridge. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 109...
Note: The IBM cleaning cartridge is designed to be used for 50 cleanings. Once a cleaning cartridge has been used to its maximum number of uses, the cartridge is considered expired. When the cleaning cartridge has been used 50 times, discard the cleaning cartridge.
Use the following guidelines for storing your tape cartridges: Temperature and humidity should be kept constant at a level comfortable for you. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 111...
To enable data recording, slide the write-protect to the left so that the write-protect window is open. To disable data recording, slide the write-protect switch to the right so that the locked icon appears on the switch. Figure 1. Setting the Write-Protect Switch 112 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
Use only labels provided with the cartridge and place them only in the designated locations. IBM LTO tape cartridges are shipped with labels adhered to them. Do not adhere a label on top of an existing label. Poorly placed or multiple labels can clog the drive mechanism.
IBM supports using only data and cleaning cartridges supplied by IBM. Data grade tape media is the only type of tape media that should be used for backup and data processing. Saving money by using generic media for data purposes will do little to save your business if your data is destroyed and your backup tapes fail because of inferior media.
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About this task To reattach a leader pin by using the IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit, complete the following steps: Procedure 1. Attach the leader pin attach tool ( 1 in Figure 2) to the cartridge 2 so that the tool's hook 3 latches into the cartridge's door 4 .
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When the tape is properly centered, a 0.25-mm (0.01-in.) gap exists on both sides of the pin. Figure 5. Attaching the leader pin to the tape 116 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
The Half High LTO-6 Tape Drive Feature This section describes the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure Features #8341 and #8348, the Half High LTO-6 Tape Drives. It describes operator controls and indicator LEDs, gives instructions for loading and unloading a tape cartridge, and tells how to clean the tape drive.
Can be used as a bootable device, depending on the host system configuration Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes #8341 or #8348 provide an LTO-6 tape drive kit with the following content: Table 1. Feature Codes 8341 and 8348 Contents...
1) is used to eject an installed tape cartridge, perform maintenance functions, and reset the drive. The unload button operates only when the power is on. For more information on the Unload Button functions, see Unload Button. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 119...
3. Use only IBM media. IBM only supports the use of IBM media and IBM cleaning cartridges. 4. When the tape drive indicates that the drive needs to be cleaned, it is the customer's responsibility to clean the tape drive with the recommended cleaning cartridge.
Note: This view is of the connections on rear of the drive assembly, located inside the 7226 Device Enclosure. Note: Use only the lower Fibre Channel connector on the LTO6 Fibre Channel Tape Drive as shown. Note: Drive Power Connector P/N 45E3859 is used to connector the LTO6 Fibre Channel Tape Drive power connector to the enclosure power connector.
Dot is... LED is... LED is... The 7226 drive feature drive has no power or is powered off. The eServer drive will be in this state when powered up and ready with no tape loaded. 122 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
The Ready Status LED is Flashing while in maintenance mode for both the 7226 drive feature and eServer drives. When exiting, the Ready Status LED is Off on the 7226 drive feature, but is still Flashing on the eServer. Off (7226 drive...
Solid. Once a function has been started, the SCD will Flash the function being executed, the Fault Status LED will be on Solid for both the 7226 drive feature and eServer drives. On the 7226 drive feature, the Ready Status LED will go Off, but on the eServer the Ready status LED will continue Flashing while the function is being executed.
1. Make sure that no cartridge is in the drive. 2. For the 7226 drive feature drive, press and hold the Unload Button for 6 seconds. The drive is in maintenance mode when the Ready Status LED is Flashing, the Fault Status LED is Solid, the SCD dot may be On or Off, and the SCD is Solid 3.
Function Code 1 runs tests that determine whether the drive can properly load and unload cartridges and read and write data. The diagnostic test on the 7226 drive feature drive runs 10 loops with each loop taking approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Function Code 9 displays the last ten error codes, one at a time (the codes are ordered; the most recent is presented first and the oldest is presented last). If there are no errors in the log, function code 0 displays in the Single-character Display (SCD) and exits Maintenance Mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 127...
If an error is detected, the Status LED flashes amber and the drive posts an error code to the SCD. To determine the error, locate the code in Error Codes and Messages. To clear the error either turn the power off and then on 128 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
2. Press the Unload Button once per second until H appears in the SCD. (If you cycle past the code that you want, press the Unload Button once per second until the code reappears.) IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 129...
2. Press the Unload Button once per second until L appears in the SCD. (If you cycle past the code that you want, press the Unload Button once per second until the code reappears.) 130 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
If the drive detects a permanent error, it will display the error code on the SCD and flash the Amber Fault LED. (Green Ready LED will be Off.) Make note of the SCD error code prior to removing a cartridge or clearing the SCD error code. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 131...
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If the problem persists, download new firmware and retry the operation. If the problem persists, send the drive dump that you collected to your IBM Support Center. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode.
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If another tape drive is not available, insert a scratch data cartridge into the unit and run the drive diagnostics. If the diagnostics fail, replace the tape drive. If the diagnostics succeed, discard the cartridge. If the problem occurs with multiple tape cartridges, run the drive diagnostics. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 133...
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Tape drive or RS-422 error. The tape drive determined that a failure occurred in the tape drive’s hardware or in the RS-422 connection. Refer to the Library procedures to isolate the problem to the drive. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. 134 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1. Check the host application to ensure the host application is providing the correct encryption key. Refer to the IBM Tape Device Drivers Encryption Support documentation and the IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drive SCSI Reference documentation for the Sense Data returned for an encryption operation.
Note: You may need to allow up to 2 minutes for the drive to rewind the tape to the beginning before it can eject the cartridge. 2. Confirm that the drive is operating with latest-level firmware. Download new firmware from the IBM website, if needed. 3. If you are unable to eject the cartridge, contact your authorized IBM service representative.
Using LTO Ultrium Media Use only IBM LTO Ultrium tape cartridges in the LTO tape drive. You may use other LTO-certified data cartridges, but they may not meet the standards of reliability that are established by IBM. The IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges cannot be interchanged with the media used in other IBM non-LTO Ultrium tape products.
Figure 1. LTO Ultrium Cartridge Components Cartridge Memory Chip (LTO-CM) All generations of the IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges include a Linear Tape-Open Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) chip ( 1 in Figure 1), that contains information about the cartridge and the tape (such as the name of the manufacturer that created the tape), as well as statistical information about the cartridge use.
2. If a tape cartridge is in the LTO tape drive, eject and remove the cartridge. Note: The IBM cleaning cartridge is designed to be used for 50 cleanings. Once a cleaning cartridge has been used to its maximum number of uses, the cartridge is considered expired. When the cleaning cartridge has been used 50 times, discard the cleaning cartridge.
Cleaning the Tape Drive. Attention: Use of other than the IBM LTO cleaning cartridge can damage your LTO tape drive and may void your warranty. IBM also offers other LTO cartridges for smaller capacity storage and testing. Use the specially labeled LTO Diagnostic Test cartridge to run the system diagnostics (for information about running diagnostics, refer to your host system manuals).
Sunlight can damage the tape and the cartridge shell. Store tape cartridges out of the direct sunlight. Attention: Operation outside of the recommended environment can result in possible loss of data or failure of the drive. Operating in Harsh Environments IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 141...
Guidelines for Using Labels on Ultrium Cartridges Apply the following guidelines whenever using labels: Use only IBM-approved labels on cartridges to be used in an IBM tape drive or library. Do not reuse a label or reapply a used label over an existing label.
IBM supports using only data and cleaning cartridges supplied by IBM. Data grade tape media is the only type of tape media that should be used for backup and data processing. Saving money by using generic media for data purposes will do little to save your business if your data is destroyed and your backup tapes fail because of inferior media.
Complete the steps in this section in order to reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge. To reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge, it is necessary to have a IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit (P/N 18P8887) which can be ordered by calling 1-888-IBM-MEDIA. This kit contains the necessary tools to reattach the leader pin to the tape.
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6. Remove the C-clip from the leader pin by using your fingers to push the clip away from the pin. Set the pin aside and discard the clip. Figure 4. Removing the C-clip from the leader pin. Use your fingers to push the C-clip from the leader pin. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 145...
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16. Remove the rewind tool. 17. Remove the leader pin attach tool by lifting its end up and away from the cartridge. 146 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
The Half High LTO-7 Tape Drive Feature This section describes the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure Features #8441 and #8446, the Half High LTO-7 Tape Drives. It describes operator controls and indicator LEDs, gives instructions for loading and unloading a tape cartridge, and tells how to clean the tape drive.
Can be used as a bootable device, depending on the host system configuration Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes #8441 or #8446 provide an LTO-7 tape drive kit with the following content: Table 1. Feature Codes 8441 and 8446 Contents...
1. The recommended preventative maintenance cleaning frequency is approximately 100 tape motion hours or when the drive indicates cleaning is required. Tape motion hours are defined as the time the tape drive is moving tape. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 149...
Note: This view is of the connections on rear of the drive assembly, located inside the 7226 Device Enclosure. Note: Use only the lower Fibre Channel connector on the LTO7 Fibre Channel Tape Drive as shown.
1) provide information about the state of the drive. The Ready status LED is green and the Fault status LED is amber, and (when lit) solid or flashing. Table 1. Status LED Combinations Mode Ready LED (green) Fault LED (amber) IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 151...
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Recoverable drive error. Clean drive and retry operation. Incorrect media. Insert correct media type. Incorrect firmware update tape used. Replace firmware update tape. Write operation was attempted and media is write-protected. Use media that is not write-protected. 152 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
There is a drive dump in flash memory. (twice per second) Unload Button The Unload Button ( 1 in Figure 1) performs the following functions: Table 1. Unload Button Functions Unload Button How to Initiate the Function Function IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 153...
Note: During normal operation the fan only runs when cooling is required. The fan will be turned on/off during the POST and Run Drive Diagnostics to demonstrate the fan is operational. Entering Maintenance Mode Exiting Maintenance Mode Function Code 0: Maintenance Mode Function Code 1: Run Drive Diagnostics 154 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
Entering Maintenance Mode Exiting Maintenance Mode). The drive exits Maintenance Mode automatically after it completes a maintenance function or after 10 minutes if no action has occurred. Function Code 1: Run Drive Diagnostics IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 155...
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1. Place the drive in Maintenance Mode. (For instructions, see Entering Maintenance Mode.) Index through the Maintenance Mode options until 5 is displayed on the SCD. Press and hold the Unload Button for three seconds to select 156 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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This function cannot be selected by itself, but is part of other maintenance functions (such as Run Tape Drive Diagnostics and Create FMR Tape) that require a tape cartridge to be inserted. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 157...
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Error Codes and Messages. To clear the error either turn the power off and then on again, or reboot the drive by pressing and holding the Unload Button for 10 seconds. 158 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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2. Press the Unload Button once per second until J appears in the SCD. (If you cycle past the code that you want, press the Unload Button once per second until the code reappears.) IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 159...
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SCD changes to U after you release the Unload Button. 5. Press the Unload Button once per second to select another Maintenance Mode Function. To exit Maintenance Mode, refer to Exiting Maintenance Mode. Function Code U: Post Error Reporting Disabled 160 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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If the proper voltages are being applied, power off/on the tape drive to see whether the problem repeats. Replace the tape drive if the problem persists. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 161...
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If the problem persists, download new firmware and retry the operation. If the problem persists, send the drive dump that you collected to your IBM Support Center. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode.
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If another tape drive is not available, insert a scratch data cartridge into the unit and run the drive diagnostics. If the diagnostics fail, replace the tape drive. If the diagnostics succeed, discard the cartridge. If the problem occurs with multiple tape cartridges, run the drive diagnostics. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 163...
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Tape drive or RS-422 error. The tape drive determined that a failure occurred in the tape drive’s hardware or in the RS-422 connection. Refer to the Library procedures to isolate the problem to the drive. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. 164 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1. Check the host application to ensure the host application is providing the correct encryption key. Refer to the IBM Tape Device Drivers Encryption Support documentation and the IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drive SCSI Reference documentation for the Sense Data returned for an encryption operation.
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Note: You may need to allow up to 2 minutes for the drive to rewind the tape to the beginning before it can eject the cartridge. 2. Confirm that the drive is operating with latest-level firmware. Download new firmware from the IBM website, if needed. 3. If you are unable to eject the cartridge, contact your authorized IBM service representative.
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Using LTO Ultrium Media Use only IBM LTO Ultrium tape cartridges in the LTO tape drive. You may use other LTO-certified data cartridges, but they may not meet the standards of reliability that are established by IBM. The IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges cannot be interchanged with the media used in other IBM non-LTO Ultrium tape products.
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Figure 1. LTO Ultrium Cartridge Components Cartridge Memory Chip (LTO-CM) All generations of the IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges include a Linear Tape-Open Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) chip ( 1 in Figure 1), that contains information about the cartridge and the tape (such as the name of the manufacturer that created the tape), as well as statistical information about the cartridge use.
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2. If a tape cartridge is in the LTO tape drive, eject and remove the cartridge. Note: The IBM cleaning cartridge is designed to be used for 50 cleanings. Once a cleaning cartridge has been used to its maximum number of uses, the cartridge is considered expired. When the cleaning cartridge has been used 50 times, discard the cleaning cartridge.
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Cleaning the Tape Drive. Attention: Use of other than the IBM LTO cleaning cartridge can damage your LTO tape drive and might void your warranty. IBM also offers other LTO cartridges for smaller capacity storage and testing. Use the specially labeled LTO Diagnostic Test cartridge to run the system diagnostics (for information about running diagnostics, refer to your host system manuals).
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Sunlight can damage the tape and the cartridge shell. Store tape cartridges out of the direct sunlight. Attention: Operation outside of the recommended environment can result in possible loss of data or failure of the drive. Operating in Harsh Environments IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 171...
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Guidelines for Using Labels on Ultrium Cartridges Apply the following guidelines whenever using labels: Use only IBM-approved labels on cartridges to be used in an IBM tape drive or library. Do not reuse a label or reapply a used label over an existing label.
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IBM supports using only data and cleaning cartridges supplied by IBM. Data grade tape media is the only type of tape media that should be used for backup and data processing. Saving money by using generic media for data purposes will do little to save your business if your data is destroyed and your backup tapes fail because of inferior media.
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Complete the steps in this section in order to reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge. To reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge, it is necessary to have a IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit (P/N 18P8887) which can be ordered by calling 1-888-IBM-MEDIA. This kit contains the necessary tools to reattach the leader pin to the tape.
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6. Remove the C-clip from the leader pin by using your fingers to push the clip away from the pin. Set the pin aside and discard the clip. Figure 4. Removing the C-clip from the leader pin. Use your fingers to push the C-clip from the leader pin. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 175...
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16. Remove the rewind tool. 17. Remove the leader pin attach tool by lifting its end up and away from the cartridge. 176 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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The Half High LTO-8 Tape Drive Feature This section describes the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure Features #8541 and #8546, the Half High LTO-8 Tape Drives. It describes operator controls and indicator LEDs, gives instructions for loading and unloading a tape cartridge, and tells how to clean the tape drive.
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Can be used as a bootable device, depending on the host system configuration Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes #8541 or #8546 provide an LTO-8 tape drive kit with the following content: Table 1. Feature Codes 8541 and 8546 Contents...
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Two status LEDs and their ISO symbols appear on the drive as follows: Figure 1. Front View of the half high LTO Drive 1 Cartridge Unload Button 2 Ready LED 3 Encryption Key 4 Fault LED IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 179...
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Note: This view is of the connections on rear of the drive assembly, located inside the 7226 Device Enclosure. Note: Use only the lower Fibre Channel connector on the LTO8 Fibre Channel Tape Drive as shown.
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The SCD Dot turns off when you obtain a dump (by using ITDT or a SCSI command) or update the drive firmware. Note: If the drive dump is stored in RAM memory (SCD Dot on solid), the dump will be lost when you turn OFF the power or reset the drive. Status LEDs IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 181...
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POST and second) slowly rewinds the tape. (The process may take up to ten minutes.) The LED stops blinking and becomes solid when the drive completes the recovery and ejects the cartridge. 182 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Messages. Amber/ Solid Displaying 0 Off/On The drive is entering or exiting from maintenance mode. Amber/ Solid Flashing selected Off/On The drive is executing the selected function function while in maintenance mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 183...
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Press the Unload Button once per second until 0 displays. Then press and hold the Unload Button for mode three seconds. Maintenance mode is exited when the Status LED becomes solid green and the SCD becomes blank. 184 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Function Code H: Test Head Function Code J: Fast Read/Write Test Function Code L: Load/Unload Test Function Code P: Post Error Reporting Enabled Function Code U: Post Error Reporting Disabled Entering Maintenance Mode IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 185...
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SCD. In either case, the tape drive unloads the cartridge and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. Steps to Execute Run Drive Diagnostics: 1. Place the drive in Maintenance Mode. For instructions, see Entering Maintenance Mode. 186 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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(or the tape drive exits maintenance mode). The SCD flashes the selection number while performing the function. If the copy operation completes successfully, the tape drive rewinds and unloads the tape, and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 187...
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SCD. In either case, the tape drive unloads the cartridge and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. 1. Place the drive in Maintenance Mode. For instructions, see Entering Maintenance Mode. 188 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Press the Unload Button to stop the diagnostics and exit maintenance mode. Pressing the Unload Button once will stop the test at the end of the current test loop. Pressing the Unload Button twice will stop the test immediately. Wait for the drive to rewind IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 189...
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Messages. To clear the error either turn the power off and then on again, or reboot the drive by pressing and holding the Unload Button for 10 seconds. Function Code L: Load/Unload Test 190 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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4. To disable Post Error Reporting, Press and hold the Unload Button for three seconds while P appears in the SCD. The SCD changes to U after you release the Unload Button. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 191...
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If the problem persists, download new firmware and retry the operation. If the problem persists, send the drive dump that you collected to your IBM Support Center. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode.
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Note: Do not force a new dump; the tape drive has already created one. Server’s host interface by using a device driver utility or system tool. For instructions about reading a drive dump from tape, visit this website: http://www.ibm.com/storage/lto Ultrium Tape Drive (copy and read a drive dump) Power the tape drive off and on, then retry the operation that produced the error.
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If another tape drive is not available, insert a scratch data cartridge into the unit and run the drive diagnostics. If the diagnostics fail, replace the tape drive. If the diagnostics succeed, discard the cartridge. If the problem occurs with multiple tape cartridges, run the drive diagnostics. 194 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Tape drive or RS-422 error. The tape drive determined that a failure occurred in the tape drive’s hardware or in the RS-422 connection. Refer to the Library procedures to isolate the problem to the drive. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 195...
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1. Check the host application to ensure the host application is providing the correct encryption key. Refer to the IBM Tape Device Drivers Encryption Support documentation and the IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drive SCSI Reference documentation for the Sense Data returned for an encryption operation.
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Note: You may need to allow up to 2 minutes for the drive to rewind the tape to the beginning before it can eject the cartridge. 2. Confirm that the drive is operating with latest-level firmware. Download new firmware from the IBM website, if needed. 3. If you are unable to eject the cartridge, contact your authorized IBM service representative.
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Using LTO Ultrium Media Use only IBM LTO Ultrium tape cartridges in the LTO tape drive. You may use other LTO-certified data cartridges, but they may not meet the standards of reliability that are established by IBM. The IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges cannot be interchanged with the media used in other IBM non-LTO Ultrium tape products.
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Figure 1. LTO Ultrium Cartridge Components Cartridge Memory Chip (LTO-CM) All generations of the IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges include a Linear Tape-Open Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) chip ( 1 in Figure 1), that contains information about the cartridge and the tape (such as the name of the manufacturer that created the tape), as well as statistical information about the cartridge use.
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2. If a tape cartridge is in the LTO tape drive, eject and remove the cartridge. Note: The IBM cleaning cartridge is designed to be used for 50 cleanings. Once a cleaning cartridge has been used to its maximum number of uses, the cartridge is considered expired. When the cleaning cartridge has been used 50 times, discard the cleaning cartridge.
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Cleaning the Tape Drive. Attention: Use of other than the IBM LTO cleaning cartridge can damage your LTO tape drive and might void your warranty. IBM also offers other LTO cartridges for smaller capacity storage and testing. Use the specially labeled LTO Diagnostic Test cartridge to run the system diagnostics (for information about running diagnostics, refer to your host system manuals).
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Sunlight can damage the tape and the cartridge shell. Store tape cartridges out of the direct sunlight. Attention: Operation outside of the recommended environment can result in possible loss of data or failure of the drive. 202 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Guidelines for Using Labels on Ultrium Cartridges Apply the following guidelines whenever using labels: Use only IBM-approved labels on cartridges to be used in an IBM tape drive or library. Do not reuse a label or reapply a used label over an existing label.
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IBM supports using only data and cleaning cartridges supplied by IBM. Data grade tape media is the only type of tape media that should be used for backup and data processing. Saving money by using generic media for data purposes will do little to save your business if your data is destroyed and your backup tapes fail because of inferior media.
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Complete the steps in this section in order to reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge. To reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge, it is necessary to have a IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit (P/N 18P8887) which can be ordered by calling 1-888-IBM-MEDIA. This kit contains the necessary tools to reattach the leader pin to the tape.
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6. Remove the C-clip from the leader pin by using your fingers to push the clip away from the pin. Set the pin aside and discard the clip. Figure 4. Removing the C-clip from the leader pin. Use your fingers to push the C-clip from the leader pin. 206 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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16. Remove the rewind tool. 17. Remove the leader pin attach tool by lifting its end up and away from the cartridge. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 207...
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The Half High LTO-9 Tape Drive Feature This section describes the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure Features #8641 and #8646, the Half High LTO-9 Tape Drives. It describes operator controls and indicator LEDs, gives instructions for loading and unloading a tape cartridge, and tells how to clean the tape drive.
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Can be used as a bootable device, depending on the host system configuration Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes #8641 or #8646 provide an LTO-9 tape drive kit with the following content: Table 1. Feature Codes 8641 and 8646 Contents...
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The unload button operates only when the power is on. For more information on the Unload Button functions, see Unload Button. Indicator LEDs The half high LTO has the following indicator LEDs. 210 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Note: This view is of the connections on rear of the drive assembly, located inside the 7226 Device Enclosure. Note: Use only the lower Fibre Channel connector on the LTO9 Fibre Channel Tape Drive as shown.
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(force to RAM, copy to tape, copy to flash memory, and erase flash). For more information, see Diagnostic and Maintenance Functions. The Unload button is used to switch between modes. Single-Character Display (SCD) The SCD presents a single-character code for: Error conditions and informational messages 212 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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The drive is powered on and in an idle state. Flashing Green The drive is reading from the tape, writing to the (once per tape, rewinding the tape, locating data on the second) tape, loading the tape, or unloading the tape. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 213...
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SCD. To determine the error, locate the code in Error Codes and Messages. Amber/ Solid Displaying0 Off/On The drive is entering or exiting from maintenance mode. 214 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Press the Unload Button once per second until 0 displays. Then. Press and hold the Unload Button for maintenance three seconds. Maintenance mode is exited when the Status LED becomes solid green and the SCD mode becomes blank. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 215...
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Function Code H: Test Head Function Code J: Fast Read/Write Test Function Code L: Load/Unload Test Function Code P: Post Error Reporting Enabled Function Code U: Post Error Reporting Disabled Entering Maintenance Mode 216 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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SCD. In either case, the tape drive unloads the cartridge and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. Steps to Execute Run Drive Diagnostics: 1. Place the drive in Maintenance Mode. For instructions, see Entering Maintenance Mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 217...
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(or the tape drive exits maintenance mode). The SCD flashes the selection number while performing the function. If the copy operation completes successfully, the tape drive rewinds and unloads the tape, and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. 218 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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SCD. In either case, the tape drive unloads the cartridge and exits Maintenance Mode after the cartridge is removed. 1. Place the drive in Maintenance Mode. For instructions, see Entering Maintenance Mode. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 219...
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Press the Unload Button to stop the diagnostics and exit maintenance mode. Pressing the Unload Button once will stop the test at the end of the current test loop. Pressing the Unload Button twice will stop the test immediately. Wait for the drive to rewind 220 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Messages. To clear the error either turn the power off and then on again, or reboot the drive by pressing and holding the Unload Button for 10 seconds. Function Code L: Load/Unload Test IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 221...
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4. To disable Post Error Reporting, Press and hold the Unload Button for three seconds while P appears in the SCD. The SCD changes to U after you release the Unload Button. 222 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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If the problem persists, download new firmware and retry the operation. If the problem persists, send the drive dump that you collected to your IBM Support Center. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode.
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Note: Do not force a new dump; the tape drive has already created one. Server’s host interface by using a device driver utility or system tool. For instructions about reading a drive dump from tape, visit this website: http://www.ibm.com/storage/lto Ultrium Tape Drive (copy and read a drive dump) Power the tape drive off and on, then retry the operation that produced the error.
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If another tape drive is not available, insert a scratch data cartridge into the unit and run the drive diagnostics. If the diagnostics fail, replace the tape drive. If the diagnostics succeed, discard the cartridge. If the problem occurs with multiple tape cartridges, run the drive diagnostics. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 225...
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Tape drive or RS-422 error. The tape drive determined that a failure occurred in the tape drive’s hardware or in the RS-422 connection. Refer to the Library procedures to isolate the problem to the drive. The error code clears when you place the tape drive in maintenance mode. 226 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1. Check the host application to ensure the host application is providing the correct encryption key. Refer to the IBM Tape Device Drivers Encryption Support documentation and the IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drive SCSI Reference documentation for the Sense Data returned for an encryption operation.
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Note: You may need to allow up to 2 minutes for the drive to rewind the tape to the beginning before it can eject the cartridge. 2. Confirm that the drive is operating with latest-level firmware. Download new firmware from the IBM website, if needed. 3. If you are unable to eject the cartridge, contact your authorized IBM service representative.
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Using LTO Ultrium Media Use only IBM LTO Ultrium tape cartridges in the LTO tape drive. You may use other LTO-certified data cartridges, but they may not meet the standards of reliability that are established by IBM. The IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges cannot be interchanged with the media used in other IBM non-LTO Ultrium tape products.
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Figure 1. LTO Ultrium Cartridge Components Cartridge Memory Chip (LTO-CM) All generations of the IBM LTO Ultrium Data Cartridges include a Linear Tape-Open Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM) chip ( 1 in Figure 1) that contains information about the cartridge and the tape (such as the name of the manufacturer that created the tape), as well as statistical information about the cartridge use.
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2. If a tape cartridge is in the LTO tape drive, eject and remove the cartridge. Note: The IBM cleaning cartridge is designed to be used for 50 cleanings. Once a cleaning cartridge has been used to its maximum number of uses, the cartridge is considered expired. When the cleaning cartridge has been used 50 times, discard the cleaning cartridge.
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Cleaning the Tape Drive. Attention: Use of other than the IBM LTO cleaning cartridge can damage your LTO tape drive and might void your warranty. IBM also offers other LTO cartridges for smaller capacity storage and testing. Use the specially labeled LTO Diagnostic Test cartridge to run the system diagnostics (for information about running diagnostics, refer to your host system manuals).
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Sunlight can damage the tape and the cartridge shell. Store tape cartridges out of the direct sunlight. Attention: Operation outside of the recommended environment can result in possible loss of data or failure of the drive. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 233...
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Guidelines for Using Labels on Ultrium Cartridges Apply the following guidelines whenever using labels: Use only IBM-approved labels on cartridges to be used in an IBM tape drive or library. Do not reuse a label or reapply a used label over an existing label.
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IBM supports using only data and cleaning cartridges supplied by IBM. Data grade tape media is the only type of tape media that should be used for backup and data processing. Saving money by using generic media for data purposes will do little to save your business if your data is destroyed and your backup tapes fail because of inferior media.
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Complete the steps in this section in order to reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge. To reattach a leader pin in an Ultrium cartridge, it is necessary to have a IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit (P/N 18P8887) which can be ordered by calling 1-888-IBM-MEDIA. This kit contains the necessary tools to reattach the leader pin to the tape.
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6. Remove the C-clip from the leader pin by using your fingers to push the clip away from the pin. Set the pin aside and discard the clip. Figure 4. Removing the C-clip from the leader pin. Use your fingers to push the C-clip from the leader pin. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 237...
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15. Remove the rewind tool. 16. Remove the leader pin attach tool by lifting its end up and away from the cartridge. 238 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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The DVD Drive Features This section describes the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure Features #1420 and #1422, the SATA DVD-RAM Drives; #5757 and #5762, the USB DVD-RAM Drives; and #5763, the Front USB DVD-RAM Kit (only available on PureFlex systems). It describes operator controls and indicator LEDs, gives instructions for loading and unloading a DVD disc.
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Feature Kit Contents The 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Enclosure drive feature codes 1420 and 5762 provide a DVD drive kit that includes a Slim Drive Tray for installation in an empty drive bay. Feature codes 1422 and 5757 provide a DVD drive kit without a Slim Drive Tray for installation in an existing Slim Drive Tray.
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The load/unload button 1 enables the disc tray to be inserted or ejected. To insert or eject the tray, press and hold the load/unload button for about one second. The load/unload button operates only when the 7226 Storage Enclosure power is on.
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DVD-RAM drive in order to attach the drives to the IBM POWER System. Different DVD connection types available on the 7226 Storage Enclosure When Feature Code #1420 is selected, the customer receives one SAS connection port at the rear of the 7226 Storage Enclosure for plugging in one SAS cable. See Figure Figure 1.
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Figure 2. View of Feature Codes #1420 and #1422 (SAS connection ports) When Feature Code #5762 is selected, the customer receives one USB connection port at the rear of the 7226 Storage Enclosure for plugging in one USB cable. See Figure Figure 3.
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3. Gently push the disc tray completely into the disc opening. If the disc fails to eject, refer to the procedure for manually removing a disc in Manually Removing a DVD Disc from the Drive 244 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Environmental Factor Storage Shipping Temperature 5 to 32°C −40 to 52°C (40 to 90°F) (−40 to 125°F) Relative Humidity 20 to 60% 5 to 80% (noncondensing) Maximum Wet Bulb 26°C 26°C (79°F) (79°F) IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 245...
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3 Eject button and power indicator LED Figure 1. Front view of the RDX Drive Docking Station 4 Write-protect switch Figure 2. Front view of the RXD Drive Assembly 5 Power connector 246 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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FC EU03 uses an external USB cable to connect to an external USB port. Table 1. Feature Code EU03 Contents Description Part Number FC 1103 Quantity FC EU03 Quantity RDX 3.0 Docking station 46C2332 USB 3.0 Interface Assembly 46C2508 USB 3.0 Cable 05H5081 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 247...
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Canada, call 1-888-IBM-MEDIA. To order RDX Removable Hard Disk Cartridges in other locations, contact your local provider of IBM storage products or visit the following website: http://www.storage.ibm.com/media/. RDX Removable Hard Disk Cartridges are not a service item and IBM service representatives are not dispatched to service or replace removable disk drives.
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The AIX tar, backup, restore, dd, and cpio commands can write to the removable disk drive as a raw device or non raw device. You might get improved performance by using the device as a raw device. See the AIX documentation for additional information. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 249...
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4. Restart your system to reset the docking station. If you are using the external docking station, reconnect the power cable for the docking station and then restart the system. Status LEDs 250 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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The Quad External SAS Cable Feature The Quad External SAS Cable (Feature Code #5544) allows the user to attach up to four 7226 SAS drive devices to just one system host bus adapter port. This external cable option is recommended for IBM POWER System customers who have a...
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SAS host bus adapters available. It is 3 meters long. 7226 SAS drive features attach to an IBM POWER System SAS port using an external SAS cable that is provided with each SAS drive feature ordered. Up to four 7226 SAS drive devices may be attached to a single SAS port using a one-to-four Quad External SAS Cable (Feature Code #5544).
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7226 SAS HD drive features attach to an IBM POWER System SAS HD port using an external SAS HD cable that is provided with each SAS HD drive feature ordered. Up to two 7226 SAS HD drive devices may be attached to a single SAS HD port using a one- to-two YE1 (2X) miniSAS-HD to miniSAS-HD Cable (Feature Code #AGKC).
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This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present. (C052) Purpose of the Flowcharts Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with AIX Operating System Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with IBM i Operating System Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with Linux Operating System Flowchart for IBM System x...
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The 7226 Storage Enclosure and Drive Features include several LED's that indicate the presence and source of a fault. The drives have the capability to report faults to the operating system. These should be the primary sources for fault identification.
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Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with IBM i Operating System Figure 1. Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with IBM i Operating System 256 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with Linux Operating System Figure 1. Flowchart for IBM Power Systems with Linux Operating System IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 257...
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Flowchart for IBM System x Figure 1. Flowchart for IBM System x 258 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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1. Make sure that the 7226 storage enclosure power cable is plugged into an electrical outlet. 2. Check the power cable connections at the rear of the 7226 storage enclosure and at the electrical outlet. 3. Press the power switch on the 7226 storage enclosure.
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This indicates normal operation. Go to Step Step 2 This step tests the electrical outlet. 1. Plug the 7226 storage enclosure power cable into a different electrical outlet and press the power-on switch. Does the 7226-1U3 power on? The problem is fixed. Go to...
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2. Unplug the 7226 Storage Enclosure from the electrical outlet. 3. Disconnect the power connectors from the drives and interface assemblies. 4. Connect the power cable to both the 7226 Storage Enclosure and to the electrical outlet. 5. Press the power switch to turn on the power.
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2. Disconnect the power cables from the Tape Drives, SAS Interface Assemblies, and RDX Docking Stations. 3. Connect the power cable to both the 7226 Storage Enclosure and to the electrical outlet. 4. Press the power switch to turn on the power.
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2. Remove the used media. If the media fails to unload, refer to drive specific chapters in this manual for manual media unload procedures. 3. Power the 7226 Storage Enclosure off and then back on. Insert new media and then power the 7226 Storage Enclosure off and then back on.
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If the host system is an IBM System x, then consult your System x documentation. Step 15 (IBM Power System with AIX Operating System Only) This step verifies that the 7226 storage enclosure has been properly configured to the IBM Power System with AIX Operating System.
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IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drive (FCP) IBM LTO Ultrium Tape Drive (SAS) If the status of the 7226 Storage Enclosure drive feature is displayed as Available, the device has successfully been configured. If the status is not displayed as Available, refer to Troubleshooting. For more information about configuring the 7226 Storage Enclosure to the system software, refer to your AIX or host system manuals.
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Step 17 (IBM Power System with IBM i Operating System Only) You are here because the host system is an IBM Power System with IBM i Operating System or iSeries host system. This step verifies that the installed devices are properly configured to the host system.
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The 7226 Tape Drive and its tape controller appear in the list and display a status of Operational. Are the 7226 tape drive and a tape controller listed under the Storage IOP column, and is their status operational? Contact your next level of support for further instructions.
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VDASD blkdev 0001 /dev/sdb 5. From above list, you can identify that there is one DVD-RAM drive and one Tape drive in the 7226 Storage Enclosure. Go to Step 22 (IBM Power System with Linux Operating System Only). Step 22 (IBM Power System with Linux Operating System Only) Check /var/log/messages for related error messages.
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Power Cables Safety Inspection Procedures Parts Diagram and Parts List This section provides the parts diagram and parts list required to service the 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure. How To Use This Parts List Assembly 1: Parts Diagram How To Use This Parts List (As Required) in the Units column indicates that the quantity is not the same for all machines.
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SATA/SAS Re-driver Card FRU 46C2592 SATA/USB Converter Card FRU 46C2009 HHLTO5 Diagnostic Test Tape 35L2086 Universal LTO Cleaning Cartridge 23R5636 DAT160 Test Tape 23R5638 DAT160 Cleaning Cartridge 270 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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39M5095 Japan Bahamas, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Tobago, Trinidad, U.S.A. (except Chicago), Venezuela IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 271...
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39M5199 Japan Japan 39M5186 Japan Japan 39M5219 Korea Korea 39M5226 India India 39M5240 Brazil Brazil 39M5378 Rack Rack Power Cord Power Cord Figure 1. Type of Receptacles 272 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: Connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
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10. Check the covers for proper fit. They should be in place and secure. 11. Check the product label at the back of the 7226 Storage Enclosure to make sure it matches the voltage at your outlet. 12. Check the voltage level at the outlet and also check for proper grounding.
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Any references in this information to non-IBM websites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those websites. The materials at those websites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those websites is at your own risk.
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For example, the products only provide IBM data about the asset usage and configuration and do not reflect private use of the asset. When diagnostics are required to be sent to IBM, and a problem is submitted, that data is routed directly to a secured infrastructure.
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Cell Broadband Engine is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both and is used under license therefrom. Linear Tape-Open, LTO, the LTO Logo, Ultrium, and the Ultrium logo are trademarks of HP, IBM Corp. and Quantum in the U.S. and other countries.
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Publications or any information, data, software or other intellectual property contained therein. IBM reserves the right to withdraw the permissions that are granted herein whenever, in its discretion, the use of the publications is detrimental to its interest or as determined by IBM, the above instructions are not being properly followed.
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This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.
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This statement applies to products greater than 20 A per phase, three-phase. Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Notice Korea Notice People's Republic of China Notice 此 , 环 , 280 IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure...
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Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM® is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors, or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
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This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.
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This statement applies to products less than or equal to 20 A per phase. This statement applies to products greater than 20 A, single phase. This statement applies to products greater than 20 A per phase, three-phase. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 283...
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Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM-authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors.
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Click SEARCH FOR PUBLICATIONS. In the Publication number box, type G229-9054, then click Start search. Choose and download the latest version of G229-9054-XX; where XX is the latest release of the Systems Safety Notices manual. IBM 7226 Model 1U3 Storage Device Enclosure 285...