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IBM TotalStorage 35803H manual available for free PDF download: Setup, Operator, And Service Manual
IBM TotalStorage 35803H Setup, Operator, And Service Manual (143 pages)
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Table of Contents
Read this First
5
Registering for My Support
5
Second Edition
5
Sending Us Your Comments
5
Table of Contents
7
Accessing Online Technical Support
5
Figures
9
Tables
11
Caution Notices
13
Danger Notices
13
Safety and Environmental Notices
13
Performing the Safety Inspection Procedure
14
Tape Drive AC Grounding Inspection
14
AC Grounding Diagram (50 Hz and 60 Hz)
14
Battery Return Program
15
Product Recycling and Disposal
15
End of Life (EOL) Plan
16
Flat Panel Display
16
Preface
17
Related Publications
18
Product Description
19
The IBM Totalstorage 3580 Tape Drive
19
Front Panel Components
20
3580 Models
21
Models
21
Rear Panel Components
21
Drive Performance
22
Supported Servers and Operating Systems
22
Performance Characteristics
22
Supported Device Drivers
23
Tapealert Support
23
Specifications
24
Installation
25
Installation Overview
25
Install the Rack Mount Kit (Optional)
26
Unpack the Tape Drive
26
Verify the Shipment
26
Inspect the Power Cord and Outlet
27
Position the Tape Drive
27
Set the SCSI ID
27
Connect Power
28
Run Write Performance Test (Function Code F)
28
Connect the SCSI Bus Cable
29
Example of Connecting One SCSI Device to the
30
Install the SCSI Host Adapter Card (if Required)
29
Configure the Tape Drive to a Server/Host
31
Install Device Drivers
31
Update Drive Firmware
31
Example of Connecting Multiple SCSI Devices to the Server
31
Register for My Support
32
Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2006
33
Operation
33
Power Button
33
Unload Button
33
Single-Character Display (SCD)
34
SCD Dot
34
Status Light
34
Meaning of Status Light and Single-Character Display (SCD)
35
Inserting a Tape Cartridge
36
Inserting a Cartridge
36
MID-Tape Recovery
37
Performing Diagnostic and Maintenance Functions
37
Removing a Tape Cartridge
37
Updating Drive Firmware
38
ITDT SCSI Firmware Update, Dump Retrieval, and Library/Drive Test Tool
38
Updating Firmware through the SCSI Interface
38
Updating the Firmware with an FMR Tape Cartridge
39
Cleaning the Drive Head
39
Cleaning the Tape Drive
40
Cartridge Compatibility
41
The IBM Totalstorage LTO Ultrium 400 GB
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Data Cartridge
41
Ultrium Data and Cleaning Cartridge Compatibility with Ultrium Tape Drive
41
Ultrium Media
41
Data Cartridge
42
Capacity Scaling
43
WORM (Write Once, Read Many)
43
WORM Media
43
Data Security on WORM Media
43
WORM Media Errors
43
Requirements
44
Bar Code Label
44
Bar Code Label Requirements for Ultrium Tape Drives and Libraries
44
Guidelines for Using Bar Code Labels
45
Cleaning Cartridge
44
Sample Bar Code Label on the LTO Ultrium 3 Tape Cartridge
45
Write-Protect Switch
46
Setting the Write-Protect Switch
47
Handling the Cartridges
48
Provide Training
48
Ensure Proper Packaging
48
Provide Proper Acclimation and Environmental Conditions
49
Tape Cartridges in a Turtlecase
49
Perform a Thorough Inspection
50
Handle the Cartridge Carefully
51
Examples of Cartridge Problems
51
Leader Pin in the Incorrect and Correct
52
Repositioning or Reattaching a Leader Pin
52
Repositioning a Leader Pin
52
Placing the Dislodged Leader Pin into the
53
Rewinding the Tape into the Cartridge
53
Reattaching a Leader Pin
54
Attaching the Leader Pin Attach Tool to the Cartridge
55
Removing the C-Clip from the Leader Pin
56
Attaching the Leader Pin to the Tape
57
Environmental and Shipping Specifications for Tape Cartridges
58
Environment for Operating, Storing, and Shipping the LTO Ultrium Tape Cartridge
58
Disposing of Tape Cartridges
59
Ordering Media Supplies
60
Media Supplies
60
Ordering Bar Code Labels
61
Leader Pin Reattachment Kit
61
Authorized Suppliers of Custom Bar Code Labels
61
Flowchart for Analyzing Maintenance Problems
63
Troubleshooting
63
Procedure 1: Determining Firmware Level and Capturing Drive Dump
64
Procedure 2: Inspecting a Cartridge for Damage
64
Procedure 3: Verifying SCSI Address Switch Position
65
Procedure 4: Checking SCSI Connections
65
Procedure 5: Verifying SCSI Interface Communications
66
Resolving Problems Reported by the Server
66
Fixing SCSI Bus Errors
66
Resolving Media-Related Problems
69
Pre-Call Checklist
70
Replacing the Tape Drive
71
RID Tag on Rear Panel
71
Features, Replacement Parts, and Power Cords
73
Optional Features
73
Replacement Parts
73
Optional Features for the 3580
73
Replacement Parts for the 3580
73
Power Cords
74
Types of Receptacles
77
Types of Receptacles
78
Appendix A. Error Codes
79
Specifications
79
Error Codes on the Single-Character Display
79
Appendix B. Performing Diagnostic and Maintenance Functions
85
Diagnostic and Maintenance Functions
85
Entering Maintenance Mode
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Function Code 0: Exit Maintenance Mode
86
Function Code 1: Run Drive Diagnostics
87
Function Code 2: Update Drive Firmware from FMR Tape
88
Function Code 3: Create FMR Tape
89
Function Code 4: Force a Drive Dump
90
Function Code 5: Copy Drive Dump
91
Function Code 6: Run SCSI Wrap Test
92
Function Code 7: Not Available
92
Function Code 8: Unmake FMR Tape
93
Function Code 9: Display Error Code Log
93
Function Code A: Clear Error Code Log
94
Function Code C: Insert Cartridge into Tape Drive
94
Function Code E: Test Cartridge & Media
95
Function Code F: Write Performance Test
96
Function Code H: Test Head
97
Function Code J: Run Fast Read/Write Test
98
Function Code L: Load/Unload Test
99
Function Code P: Enable Post Error Reporting
100
Function Code U: Disable Post Error Reporting
100
Appendix C. Tapealert Flags
101
Appendix D. Installing a 19-Inch Rack Mount Kit
103
Rack Safety
103
Tools Required
104
Verify Kit Contents
104
Installing the Shelf
105
Rear View of Shelf with Cables Attached to Rack Rails with Tie Wraps
106
Removing the Shelf from the Rack
106
Appendix E. Information for Authorized Service Personnel
107
Removing the Internal Drive
107
Step 1. Remove the Cover
107
Removing the Screws that Secure the Cover and Internal Drive
107
Step 2. Remove the Internal Drive
108
Removing Screws from the Rear Panel
108
Removing the Screws Securing the Internal
109
Manually Removing a Tape Cartridge
110
Before You Begin
110
Recommended Tools
110
Beginning Procedure
111
Tape Spooled off Supply Reel
113
Using Hex Wrench to Rewind Tape into
113
Tape Pulled from or Broken Near Leader Pin
114
Drive with Cover Removed to Reveal Gear
114
Leader Block Assembly (LBA)
115
Tape Broken in MID-Tape
116
Tape Tangled Along Tape Path
117
Using Hex Wrench to Rewind Tape into
117
Using Hex Wrench to Rewind Tape into
118
Drive with Cover Removed to Reveal Gear Train
119
No Apparent Failure or Damage to Tape
120
Leader Block Assembly (LBA)
120
Using Hex Wrench to Rewind Tape into
121
Drive with Cover Removed to Reveal Gear
122
Leader Block Assembly (LBA)
123
Replacing the Internal Drive
124
Step 1. Replace the Internal Drive
124
Step 2. Replace the Cover
124
Notices
125
Trademarks
126
Electronic Emission Notices
128
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class a Statement
128
Industry Canada Class a Emission Compliance Statement
128
Avis de Conformité À la Réglementation D'industrie Canada
128
European Union (EU) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
128
Germany Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
129
Japan VCCI Class a ITE Electronic Emission Statement
129
People's Republic of China Class a Electronic Emission Statement
129
Taiwan Class a Electronic Emission Statement
130
Korea Class a Electronic Emission Statement
130
Glossary
131
Drive
133
Index
137
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