If you are using a cable with a single connector on each end, attach the other end into the connector on the tape drive. 3. Do you have a question about the HP and the answer is not in the manual? Select IPv4 only, IPv6 only, or both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. 2. 1. 5. Install application software and compatible drivers on the host computer. Default SCSI ID 4 2. Windows example: Bus Number 0, Target ID 0, LUN 1 becomes Bus Number 0, Target Id 2, LUN 0 Linux example: /dev/sg3 HP MSL G3 Series 7.41 becomes /dev/sg5 HP MSL G3 Series 7.41 If the library detects a situation when it is necessary to remove the primary master drive or force a failover, power off the drive from the RMI Configuration: Drive 1 (LUN) screen. Figure 27 LTO-6 Fibre Channel tape drive back panel 1. When a sub-menu is displayed, this scrolls through all items for that menu. The device also supports user-specified fixed addresses through the front panel. LEDs that illuminate to indicate library conditions and alerts. CAUTION: both. HPE StoreEver MSL2024 Tape Library Getting Started Guide - PSNow Access to this feature requires the administrator password. For parallel SCSI libraries, make sure multiple LUN support is enabled on the HBA and operating system. The library will wait about 30 seconds after the last magazine is installed before starting the inventory. NOTE: The host bus adapter should be SCSI-3 LVDS. Tape drive back panels. 4A Source not ready Retry the operation. Write-protect switch 4. This length must be included in any calculations of cable length. Magazine 8. Library at logical unit 1 Virtual library connection using NPIV When configured to use library control path port failover, the HP LTO-5 drive will use NPIV to connect the library and the drive to a Fibre Channel switch as two different devices. Only enable automatic cleaning in either the backup application or the device, not To configure automatic cleaning: 1. LTO3 media is not supported with encryption enabled. Table 47 Sub-codes for error BE Sub-code Message Cause Solution 51 Extender personality not matching. Write-enabled 2. Verify that the tape cartridge is supported. Any of the four drive cable ends can be used for any of the tape drives. Installing the library. Tape drive with SCSI address 4 2. Use the equivalent on a RISC or other type of processor. The drive status display shows which drive port is active and which port is in standby. Figure 1 Library Extender installed with two MSL4048 Tape Libraries The extender occupies the lower half-height drive bay of the upper library and the top half-height drive bay of the lower library. The storage slots in the other magazines are renumbered accordingly. Interface specifications and requirements for Fibre Channel drives The Fibre Channel tape drive can be connected directly to the server with a host bus adapter (HBA) or through a storage area network (SAN). This manual comes under the category not categorized and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 7.2. If the correct drive firmware is being used, update the library firmware. Tape drive Ethernet port (LTO-5 and LTO-6 only 5. Host backup software You can perform any functions provided by the backup software. 3. Database backup Performance impact: VARIABLE. 4E Unexpected tape on elevator, possible inventory lost. Reinstall the library into the rack or tabletop conversion cover. The first number is flashing. Select Auto Detect. Replacing the library controller (MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096) This process applies to the MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096 only. 59 Error log overflow If the problem continues, contact HP customer support. Enter the administrator password if prompted. Figure 90 Support: HP Service page Determining and updating firmware Use the Support: Firmware page to see the current version of the device and drive firmware, and upload new firmware. 8A Slider2 obstructed If this error occurs with subcode 45 and new media, remove the magazine and manually load and unload the new media five times for each new cartridge to condition the new cartridges. 1. Install the new library controller. Thus, the library only loads tapes from the slots associated with one logical library into the tape drive associated with that logical library; it will not load tapes from slots associated with another logical library. Glossary B barcode reader A component of the robot that is used for cartridge identification and position calibration. Ensure that the correct drive firmware is being used to update the drive. Press Next to see the next message. Press Enter to select. Figure 131 Manual magazine release holes 2. The main error code (0x83) is displayed in parenthesis as the Global error code. tape drives or up to four half-height tape drives. Verify the installation. HPE StoreEver MSL2024 and 4048 Tape Libraries offer a wide range of capacity points from 9.6 TB to 1440 TB of compressed storage capacity in a variety of rack ready form factors. Restore the previous settings by manually entering them in the OCP or RMI. Repeat Step 3 until you have entered all eight characters. SAS port. Table 50 Warning event codes (continued) Event code DD Description Details and Solution Power supply cooling fan failure. Inspect the container for shipping damage. The length of the internal parallel SCSI cabling inside the device is 0.5 m (1.6 ft). After configuring Autoload mode, you must do one of the following for Autoload mode to take effect: Power cycle the device from the front panel. Table 2 MSL2024, MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096 Ultrium 1760 Tape Library specifications Characteristic Specification Tape drive LTO-4, half-height Maximum data transfer rate one drive Native: 80 MB/s (288 GB/hr) Compressed (2:1): 160 MB/s (576 GB/hr) Maximum data transfer rate two drives Native: 160 MB/s (576 GB/hr) Compressed (2:1): 320 MB/s (1152 GB/hr) Maximum data transfer rate three drives Native: 240 MB/s (864 GB/hr) Compressed (2:1): 480 MB/s (1728 GB/hr) Maximum data transfer rate . As the library is presented to the host as an independent device it can be managed independently from the tape drive. If the upgrade failed, press Enter to display the error code and message describing the cause of the failure. Figure 140 Installing the new library controller 5. Use only cartridges that are compatible with the drive type (see Tape cartridges (page 57)). See Drive error codes (page 188) for a list of drive error codes. Power connector 4. 1 Gripper: The part of the robotics assembly that pinches media in order to grip it. 6. Tape drive power indicator Figure 29 Parallel SCSI tape drive back panel 1. Autoload the device will automatically load the tape from the lowest numbered full slot on power up. Fibre Channel: 4 Gb, 8 Gb GOOD. Only speeds supported by the drive are listed. 8. Magazine release hole 2. NOTE: The library's SCSI ID will be the master drive's SCSI ID with a LUN of 1. The tape drive will send out errors if there is any possibility of error due to temperature. Rebooting the library (Operations> Reboot library) (page 118) Enabling password locks (Operations > Enable Library Password Locks) (page 118) Support (page 118) Powering a drive on or off (Support > Power On/Off Drives) (page 118) Running the demonstration (Support > Run Demo) (page 119) Running the slot to slot test (Support > Run Slot To Slot Test) (page 119) Running the wellness test (Support > Run Wellness Test) (page 120) Upgrading firmware (Support > Libra, Table 21 Drive status Status Definition IDLE Drive has a tape inserted, but there is no activity RD Drive is reading FWD Drive is forwarding WR Drive is writing LD Drive is loading a tape ULD Drive is unloading a tape CLN Drive is cleaning RWD Drive is rewinding SEEK Drive is seeking MOV Performing a tape move or tape exchange operation ERASE Drive is erasing a tape CAL Drive is calibrating TEST Performing a test UPGR Performing a firmware upgrade operation DCR Decrypting ENC. The support ticket can help a service engineer or system administrator diagnose a device problem. 1. Use the latest versions of the databases. Clip nut location 2. WARNING! Mounting the device in a rack If you plan to set the MSL2024 or MSL4048 library on a table or rack shelf, skip this step and continue with Installing the Tabletop Conversion Kit (page 48). The top section of this screen shows which mailslots are occupied (shaded background) or empty (white background). It should match the serial number printed on the device's label, located on the pull out tab under the drive on the back of the device. Each of the drive connectors on the fanout cable is associated with an HBA channel. Press Enter to select the desired magazine to unlock. * Prices may vary based on local reseller. Software that allows the user to control the device through visual screens. Press Previous or Next until the screen displays your selected function. Figure 15 Configure library, control path failover configuration disabled In Configure library, control path failover configuration available (page 30) the configuration requirements for enabling control path failover have been met and the library has made the option for Enable Library Control Path Failover selectable as well as providing a selection for the Alternate Drive for Library Control Path. 3. (See SAS cables and connectors (page 41). Figure 120 Support ticket in viewer Expand HP Event Logs to see events divided into three categories: Events in the last 24 hours Events in the last 31 days Events older than 31 days Set the Current Detail Level to see additional types of events: Normal will only show critical events or hard errors. HPE StoreEver MSL2024 tape library with no drives included. For current HBA compatibility information, see the EBS compatibility matrix at http:// www.hp.com/go/ebs. Saving and restoring the library configuration (Configuration > Save/Restore Configuration) Use this option to save the configuration settings to a USB flash drive. When editable fields are highlighted, this scrolls through available choices for that field. After the firmware is updated, the device or tape drive with updated firmware is reset. displays in the inventory display for the indicated slot number. Do not drop a cartridge. Table 42 Robotic error sub-codes (continued) Sub-code 182 Description 4D Could not pull tape out of slot. Retry the operation. Set the new base chassis on a sturdy surface in front of the cover. You can order data and cleaning cartridges at www.hp.com/go/storagemedia. 4. Table 50 Warning event codes (continued) Event code Description Details and Solution 58 Parity error Retry the operation. When a tape drive is replaced, the World Wide identifier is re-assigned to the new tape drive. Press Cancel to return to the message code. Figure 72 Status: Inventory page A dark rectangle indicates a full slot, a red rectangle indicates a cartridge with a problem, and a white rectangle indicates an empty slot. Data Availability, Protection and Retention Compatibility Matrix. Verify that your HBA is supported by the host computer and qualified with the library. If the error occurs again contact HP customer support. robot An electro-mechanical device that transports tape cartridges to and from the magazines and drives. Host Name enter the host name provided by your network administrator for the library. Once firmware that uses code signing is loaded, the firmware will reject all unsigned images. Verify that the firmware image is correct for the tape drive. If the issue continues, inspect the magazine for damage and missing light pipes or magazine prism pieces (clear plastic pieces in each slot). Firmware Revision version of the currently installed drive firmware. Press Enter to select. Table 5 MSL2024, MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096 Ultrium 6250 Tape Library specifications (continued) Characteristic Specification Maximum data transfer rate three drives Native: 480 MB/s (1,728 GB/hr) Compressed (2.5:1): 1,200 MB/s (4,320 GB/hr) Maximum data transfer rate four drives Native: 640 MB/s (2,304 GB/hr) Compressed (2.5:1): 1,600 MB/s (5,760 GB/hr) Library options Redundant power supply The MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096 tape libraries have a redundant power supply option. If the mailslot is enabled, all logical libraries will have access to the mailslot. Verify that any applications using the device have completed before starting the wellness test. Fan 3. Pull the magazine out of the front of the unit. Planning the parallel SCSI configuration If the host computer will have multiple parallel SCSI devices, you must decide how they will be configured into one or more parallel SCSI busses. 4. sort_by. Power off the library, unplug the power cord, and remove the Ethernet cable. 5. To further determine how you want tapes loaded into the tape drive while in Sequential mode, you can set the Loop and Autoload options. C cartridge The plastic housing around a cartridge tape. Table 48 Sub error codes related to robotics errors during movement to extender position (continued) Sub-code Message FD Error during third slider movement (move to block) from/to extender position FE Error during third gripper movement (close gripper) from extender position FF Error during fourth slider movement (pull back) from/to extender position Drive error codes Table 49 Drive error codes Error code Description 01 Drive broken 02 Temperature exceeds limit 03 Tape error 04 Cleaning car. However, this manual process should only be used if the magazine cannot be released using the OCP or RMI. Front panel . Addressing Mode addressing mode when the port type is Loop: Hard, Soft, or Hard auto-select. b. Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. If possible, try the drive in another drive bay. If this is a new installation, verify that the Extender is installed properly and that both libraries are powered on. Install the new power supply. Prices provided in quotes by local resellers may vary. Tape drives with SCSI address 4 Depending on other devices attached to the same parallel SCSI bus and their SCSI IDs, you may need to change the SCSI ID before using the device. 5. Logical library 1 tape drive and magazines 2. You must manually enable this setting when daylight saving time starts in your area and disable it when daylight saving time ends. Figure 65 Identity: Drive page (Fibre Channel) Figure 66 Identity: Drive page (SAS) You can see, but not modify, the following: Vendor ID will always be HP. See HP technical support (page 216). For half-height drives, the default SCSI address for the bottom drive is 4 and the default SCSI address for the top drive is 5 as shown in MSL2024 parallel SCSI tape drive default SCSI addresses (page 40). Write-protected 3. The same administrator password is used for the RMI and OCP. 1. Details and solution with the new mailslot configuration. A1 Open Mailslot failed Retry the operation. Loop requires additional configuration. Physical Drive Slot Number the physical location of the drive. The error codes are described in Main error codes (page 168). . Figure 56 MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096 lower-left magazine slot numbering with mailslot enabled On the MSL8096, when the upper-right mailslot is enabled, the numbering of the storage slots in the other magazines is not affected. The bar code reader might not be able instead of showing its bar code to read other labels. Run the wellness test. When a screen is displayed, this highlights individual lines. Tape cartridges Use the Ultrium data and cleaning tape cartridges designed for your model of tape library. 4 Operating the tape library The tape library can be operated by the following methods: Remote management interface (RMI) this interface lets you monitor and control the library from a web page. UTC Time Zone Offset Select the time zone for your area. Community Name a string used to match the SNMP management station and device. You can have the device run up to 10 cycles of the wellness test. Table 51 Configuration change events (continued) Value Configuration event Description 0x43 Drive enable Drive was enabled 0x44 Drive disable Drive disabled 0x45 Master drive assigned Drive master assigned 0x46 Drive sled added Drive sled added 0x47 Drive sled removed Drive sled removed 0x48 Library mode changed Library mode changed (automatic, sequential, random) 0x49 Element address Element address changed 0x4A Net parameter Network parameter has changed 0x4B Slots reserved Sl, Information events Table 52 Informational events 196 Value Informational event Description 0x01 Move element Move element command 0x02 Inventory rescan The inventory was rescanned 0x03 Drive clean Drive cleaning process 0x04 Mailslot open Open mailslot command 0x05 Mailslot close Close mailslot 0x06 Magazine remove Magazine remove event 0x07 Magazine reinsertion Magazine insertion event 0x08 Power on Power on event 0x09 Power off Power off event 0x0A User login User login a. Plug the other end of the cable into the HBA or switch. In this procedure you will: Remove the power supply bay cover. Check that the tape cartridge is supported and has not exceeded its usage life. CAUTION: Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Prices may vary based on local reseller. To find the current firmware revision, visit the HP Support website: www.hp.com/support. Press Enter to select and display Port Type. Alternatively, you may click on 'Get Quote' to receive a quotation that includes financing provided by HPEFS. 1. If you are unsure of the speed of the HBA or switch that the library is connected to, try Automatic (on the RMI) or Auto Detect (on the OCP). MSL4048: The first tape drive should be installed in the bottom drive bay. For the MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096, seeMoving Media (Operations > Move Media) (page 129). Event log levels and filter: continuous trace and all levels and filters active (for HP Service use only) Barcode reader label length: 8 Barcode reader alignment: Left Error recovery: On Mailslot configuration: mailslot disabled Auto clean: disabled SNMP: disabled, but saved addresses do not change E-mail notification: disabled, but configurations retained The following settings are not reset: Administrator password Network settings (network is always enabled and the net. 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StorageWorks Ultrium 920 Tape Library Firmware Release Notes, Storage HP StorageWorks MSL2024 Product Brief, Storage HP StorageWorks MSL2024 Datasheet, Storage HP STORAGEWORKS MSL4048 Quickspecs, Storage HP StorageWorks MSL6000 Quickspecs, Storage HP StorageWorks MSL6000 Quick Reference Manual, Storage HP Tape Library MSL6000 Series Setting Up, Storage HP StorageWorks MSL6000 Series Reference Manual, Storage Hp StorageWorks MSL5000 series User Manual, Storage HP StorageWorks MSL5000 Series User Manual, Storage HP StoreEver MSL3040 User's And Service Manual, Page 18: Msl2024 Ultrium 448 Tape Library Specifications, Page 23: Interface Specifications And Requirements For Parallel Scsi Drives, Page 25: Interface Specifications And Requirements For Fibre Channel Drives, Page 26: Interface Specifications And Requirements For Sas Drives, Page 29: Partitioning The Msl2024 And Msl8048 Tape Libraries, Page 30: Msl4048 And Msl8096 Tape Libraries Partitioned Into Two Logical Libraries, Page 31: Msl4048 And Msl8096 Tape Libraries Partitioned Into Three Logical Libraries, Page 33: Msl8048 And Msl8096 Front Panel Overview, Page 35: Msl8084 Or Msl8096 Back Panel Overview With Fibre Channel Drives, Page 38: Planning The Parallel Scsi Configuration, Page 44: Unpacking The Shipping Container, Page 47: Installing The Rails Into The Rack, Page 48: Installing The Tabletop Conversion Kit, Page 50: Msl8048 And Msl8096 Locations For Half-Height Drives, Page 51: Installing A Redundant Power Supply, Page 52: Changing The Scsi Address (Parallel Scsi Drives Only), Page 53: Connecting The Fibre Channel Cables (Fibre Channel Devices Only), Page 54: Connecting The Sas Cable (Sas Devices Only), Page 57: Labeling And Loading The Tape Cartridges, Page 60: Using And Maintaining Tape Cartridges, Page 62: Write-Protecting Tape Cartridges, Page 64: Msl2024 Slot Numbering With The Single Mailslot Enabled, Page 65: Msl8048 Slot Numbering With Mailslot Disabled, Page 66: Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096 Lower-Left Magazine Slot Numbering With Mailslot, Page 72: Identity: Library Page With Two Logical Libraries, Page 73: Viewing Static Drive Information, Page 74: Identity: Drive Page (Fibre Channel), Page 78: Viewing Dynamic Drive Information, Page 79: Status: Drive Page (Fibre Channel), Page 80: Viewing The Tape Cartridge Inventory, Page 83: Configuration: System Page With One Logical Library, Page 84: Configuration: System Page For Two Logical Libraries, Page 87: Changing The Drive Configuration, Page 88: Changing The Network Configuration, Page 90: Configuration: Network Management, Page 91: Configuration: Network Management Page, Page 92: Changing The Administrator Password, Page 95: Setting Event Notification Parameters, Page 96: Configuration: Save/Restore Page, Page 99: Releasing And Replacing The Magazines, Page 100: Hp Service - Service Restricted, Page 104: Msl2024 Operator Control Panel (Ocp), Page 107: Understanding The Menu Structure, Page 108: Entering The Administrator Password, Page 110: Library Information (Status/Information > Library Information), Page 111: Drive Information (Status/Information > Drive Information), Page 112: Network Information (Status/Information > Network Information), Page 113: Configuring Logical Libraries (Status/Information > Set Logical Libraries), Page 114: Setting The Number Of Reserved Slots (Configuration > Set Reserved Slot Count), Page 115: Changing The Scsi Address - Parallel Scsi Devices (Configuration > Change Drive), Page 116: Setting The Master Drive (Configuration > Set Master Drive), Page 118: Setting The Date And Time (Configuration > Library Date/Time), Page 119: Configuring Automatic Cleaning (Configuration > Configure Auto Cleaning), Page 120: Restoring Factory Defaults (Configuration > Restore Defaults), Page 122: Unlocking, Removing, And Replacing Magazines (Operations > Unlock Left Or Right Magazine), Page 123: Moving Tapes In The Library (Operations > Move Tape), Page 124: Updating Tape Cartridge Inventory (Operations > Perform Inventory), Page 125: Enabling Password Locks (Operations > Enable Library Password Locks), Page 126: Running The Demonstration (Support > Run Demo), Page 127: Running The Wellness Test (Support > Run Wellness Test), Page 129: Viewing Logs (Support > Library Error Log), Page 130: Forcing The Drive To Eject A Tape (Support > Force Drive To Eject Tape), Page 131: Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096 Operator Control Panel, Page 132: Operator Control Panel Navigation Buttons, Page 136: Illustrated Menu Option And Navigation Examples, Page 137: Mailslot-Capable Magazine And Slot, Each Marked With A White Dot, Page 138: Moving Media (Operations > Move Media), Page 140: Viewing Status Information (Info > Status), Page 141: Viewing Identity Information (Info > Identity Drives), Page 142: Changing The Number Of Logical Libraries (Configuration > Logical Libraries), Page 144: Changing The Drive Configuration (Configuration > Drives), Page 145: Restore Defaults (Configuration > Restore Defaults), Page 146: Setting The Library Date And Time (Configuration > Set Date And Time), Page 147: Opening The Mailslot (Operations > Open Mailslot), Page 148: Moving Media (Operations > Move Media), Page 149: Powering Drives On And Off (Support > Power On/Off Drives), Page 150: Viewing Logs (Support > View Logs), Page 151: Force Ejecting A Drive (Support > Force Drive Eject), Page 154: Msl2024 Parallel Scsi Tape Drive Default Scsi Addresses, Page 155: Msl8048 And Msl8096 Parallel Scsi Tape Drive Default Scsi Addresses, Page 157: Detection Problems After Installing A Sas Device, Page 158: Fibre Channel Connection Problems, Page 160: Failure/Attention Indications Displayed On The Front Panel, Page 163: Parallel Scsi Device Not Detected, Page 168: Connection From The Host Server To The Disks, Page 181: Finding Error Code Information On The Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096 Ocp, Page 182: Finding Error Code Information On An L&Tt Support Ticket Or Report, Page 204: Sub Error Codes Related To Robotics Errors During Movement To Extender Position, Page 215: Using Hp Library & Tape Tools To Diagnose Problems, Page 217: Upgrading And Servicing The Tape Library, Page 219: Msl8048 And Msl8096 Half-Height Drive Bay Locations, Page 221: Removing And Replacing A Tape Drive, Page 222: Captive Screws On The Tape Drive, Page 224: Removing And Replacing A Magazine, Page 225: Using The Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096 Operator Control Panel, Page 226: Using The Manual Magazine Release, Page 227: Installing A Redundant Power Supply (Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096 Only), Page 228: Installing The New Power Supply, Page 229: Replacing The Power Supply (Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096), Page 231: Replacing The Library Controller (Msl4048, Msl8048, And Msl8096), Page 232: Removing The Library Controller, Page 233: Removing And Replacing The Base Chassis, Page 234: Recording Configuration Settings, Page 235: Removing The Power Supply And Library Controller (Msl4048 Only), Page 239: Securing A Tape Library To The Rack, Page 247: B Regulatory Compliance And Safety.
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