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FastStor 2
User Guide
Document Number: 6-00515-03 Rev A
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Page 1 - FastStor 2

FastStor 2 User GuideDocument Number: 6-00515-03 Rev A

Page 2 - Copyright Notice

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Page 3 - Introduction

Intended Use 11SafetyRead all safety and operating instructions before operating this product. Keep this manual for future reference. This unit is eng

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12 6-00515-03 Rev A• Servicing—Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating and installation instructions. All other s

Page 5 - Specifications

Federal Communication Commission Notice (USA only) 13Federal Communication Commission Notice (USA only)To determine which classification applies to yo

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14 6-00515-03 Rev A• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or

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CE Notice 15CE NoticeMarking by the symbol indicates compliance of this tape library to the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and Low Voltage dire

Page 8 - Formatting Conventions

16 6-00515-03 Rev AFor Class A products based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (V

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Features 17DescriptionThe FastStor 2 autoloader provides automated data storage, archival, backup, and retrieval for a range of systems from desktop w

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18 6-00515-03 Rev A• Rackmount Ready—The available rackmount kit enables you to rackmount your autoloader in 2U of rack space. Switches and Indicators

Page 11 - Safeguards

Switches and Indicators 19Figure 3-2 Autoloader Rear PanelTable 3-2 Rear Panel Component NamesCallout Description1 Power connector2 Fan vent3 HD68 SCS

Page 12 - Regulatory Notices

ADIC • 10 BROWN ROAD • ITHACA, NEW YORK, USA • 1-607-241-4800ADIC CORPORATE • 11431 WILLOWS ROAD, NE • REDMOND, WASHINGTON, USA • 1-800-336-1233ADIC •

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Page 14 - IC Notice (Canada Only)

Unpacking and Inspecting 21Getting StartedThis section describes how to install and set up the FastStor 2 autoloader. Unpacking and InspectingBefore y

Page 15 - CE Notice

22 6-00515-03 Rev A2. Inspect the shipping box for damage. If you notice any damage, report it to the shipping company immediately.3. Open the shippin

Page 16 - Declaration of Conformity

Autoloader SCSI Connections 23Autoloader SCSI ConnectionsThe autoloader incorporates a wide SCSI-2, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI bus, but may a

Page 17 - Description

24 6-00515-03 Rev A4. Attach the terminator to the remaining SCSI connector on the rear panel of the autoloader (if the autoloader is the last or only

Page 18 - Switches and Indicators

Preparing the Host System 25Connecting More than one FastStor 2If you are connecting more than one autoloader on the same SCSI channel, connect each u

Page 19 - Switches and Indicators 19

26 6-00515-03 Rev AIn Windows 2000™: Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> Tape Drive and/or Media Chang

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Operator Panel 27Operating the AutoloaderThis topic discusses how to operate the following FastStor 2 autoloader components.Operator PanelThe Operator

Page 21 - Getting Started

28 6-00515-03 Rev AIf the tape drive has a cartridge loaded, the top line displays Drive loaded. The cartridge currently loaded in the drive is indica

Page 22 - CAUTION:

Operator Panel 29Control ButtonsThe Operator Panel includes four buttons that provide access to all operations and information menus. Table 5-2 descri

Page 23 - Autoloader SCSI Connections

ContentsContents iiiIntroductionAudience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 6-00515-03 Rev AFigure 5-3 Operator Panel Menu StructurePowering on the AutoloaderTo power-on the autoloader• Use the eraser end of a pencil or som

Page 25 - Preparing the Host System

Working with Data Cartridges 31The autoloader powers up.Working with Data CartridgesThe following describes how to work with your data cartridges. For

Page 26 - Installing Optional Hardware

32 6-00515-03 Rev A7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed for any additional cartridges, and then press CANCEL when you are done importing cartridges.8. Ve

Page 27 - Operating the Autoloader

Working with Data Cartridges 33While cartridges are loading, status messages appear on the LCD screen. When the operation is complete, the Drive Stopp

Page 28 - LED Indicators

34 6-00515-03 Rev AFigure 5-4 Write-Protect Switch on an LTO-1/LTO-2 CartridgeFigure 5-5 Write-Protect Switch on an Super DLTtape 1 CartridgeMaintaini

Page 29 - Control Buttons

Cleaning the Tape Drive 35• The operating temperature range for LTO-1/LTO-2 cartridges is 10 to 35 degrees C. The storage temperature range is 16 to 3

Page 30 - Powering on the Autoloader

36 6-00515-03 Rev A6. When tape drive cleaning is complete, the Clean Drive LED indicator turns off (if previously on) and the autoloader unloads and

Page 31 - Working with Data Cartridges

Resetting the Autoloader 37Managing the Autoloader This section discusses managing the autoloader, including resetting the autoloader, setting SCSI ID

Page 32 - Loading Cartridges

38 6-00515-03 Rev AViewing or Changing the Autoloader SCSI IDUse the following procedure to view or to modify the autoloader SCSI ID.To change the aut

Page 33 - Write-Protecting Cartridges

Autoloader Operating Modes 39Autoloader Operating ModesThe autoloader has operational modes that affect how the autoloader loads tapes into the drive.

Page 34 - Maintaining Cartridges

iv 6-00515-03 Rev AFront Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Cleaning the Tape Drive

40 6-00515-03 Rev A3. Press + or - until the Circular Mode message appears on the LCD screen. The second line on the LCD screen indicates the current

Page 36 - Re-Inventory of Cartridges

Using System Test 41Using a Firmware Upgrade TapeThis option performs a firmware code update to the drive using a firmware upgrade tape previously cre

Page 37 - Managing the Autoloader

42 6-00515-03 Rev ARunning a System TestRunning a System Test verifies the basic operational soundness of the autoloader and tape drive. All regular b

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Viewing Firmware Levels 433. Press + or – until the View Event Log message appears on the LCD screen. The LCD screen also displays the errors and even

Page 39 - Autoloader Operating Modes

44 6-00515-03 Rev ATo view the product version1. From the Home Screen or main menu, press + or – until Information appears on the top line of the LCD

Page 40 - Updating Firmware

Installation Issues 45Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsThis section contains information on troubleshooting and diagnosing your autoloader.Installation

Page 41 - Using System Test

46 6-00515-03 Rev A• Compatibility—Ensure that the autoloader is compatible with the SCSI host system adapter and backup application you plan to use.

Page 42 - Retrieving Information

Troubleshooting Matrix 47Tape MovementTape stuck in drive• Power cycle the autoloader, allow it to complete initialization, which in rare cases can ta

Page 43 - Viewing Firmware Levels

48 6-00515-03 Rev ACannot write to or read from tape • Make sure that the cartridge is write enabled (move the write-protect switch to the enabled pos

Page 44 - Displaying Firmware Version

Troubleshooting Matrix 49Autoloader PerformanceThe autoloader is not efficiently backing up data• Check the network bandwidth from the host system. If

Page 45 - Installation Issues

Contents vResetting the Autoloader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Viewi

Page 46 - Troubleshooting Matrix

50 6-00515-03 Rev ACleaning cartridge is incompatible• Make sure you are using an allowed cleaning cartridges (see Specifications).Expired cleaning ca

Page 47 - Troubleshooting Matrix 47

Removing Stuck Cartridges From Slots 51Removing Stuck Cartridges From SlotsIf the autoloader experiences a severe mechanical problem or if you need to

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52 6-00515-03 Rev A5. Remove the top cover by lifting it from the back and easing it out from under the front panel display cover, and then lift the c

Page 49 - Troubleshooting Matrix 49

Viewing Autoloader Error Codes 538. Ensure the carrier is properly installed on the belt by gently pressing on the top of the carrier and sliding it b

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54 6-00515-03 Rev A82H Device status not suitable to execute this commandIf the robotics are busy, some commands cannot be executed at the same time.

Page 51 - WARNING:

Viewing Autoloader Error Codes 55A0H to A5HCodes within this range indicate low level axis errors.A0H Belt axis error An error occurred during cartrid

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56 6-00515-03 Rev AGetting HelpBefore calling ADIC Technical Assistance Center (ATAC), follow these steps - which will help you take full advantage of

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Getting Help 57• Serial number of the FastStor 2 autoloader (obtained from the rear panel of the unit) • Serial number for the Firmware Revision of Au

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Physical 59SpecificationsUse the following information to learn more about the physical requirements necessary to use and store the autoloader, the ca

Page 56 - Getting Help

vi 6-00515-03 Rev ATape Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 57 - FastStor Website

60 6-00515-03 Rev ATable 8-3 provides the capacity specifications for the FastStor 2 with an Super DLTtape 1 drive. Table 8-3 Super DLTtape 1 Autoload

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Environment 61EnvironmentTable 8-5 provides the environmental requirements necessary to operate the FastStor 2.Table 8-5 Environmental SpecificationsT

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62 6-00515-03 Rev ATable 8-7 provides the requirements necessary to operate a FastStor 2 configured with an Super DLTtape 1 tape drive.Table 8-7 Super

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Media 63MediaRegarding media, observe these general rules:• Use only drive-appropriate formatted cartridges. Formatted cartridges contain embedded ser

Page 61 - Tape Drive

64 6-00515-03 Rev ATable 8-11 provides the media requirements necessary to use the LTO -2 tape drive.Table 8-11 LTO-2 Media SpecificationsCharacterist

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IndexIndex 65Aabnormal display ... 28adapter and connection guidelinesoverview ...

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66 IndexEEN 55022 compliance ... 14enter button ... 29environmental requir

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Index 67operator panelabnormal display ... 28cancel button ... 29control buttons

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68 Indexmaintaining ... 34media requirements ... 63re-inventory ...

Page 66 - 66 Index

Audience 7IntroductionThis manual provides sufficient training information for operation of your FastStor 2 Autoloader. It is recommend that you read

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8 6-00515-03 Rev AFormatting ConventionsThe following is a list of formatting conventions used throughout this document: An operator is responsible fo

Page 68 - 68 Index

Formatting Conventions 9 WARNING: SOME WORK AND MODIFICATIONS CAN ONLY BE PERFORMED WITH THE APPROPRIATE QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING (FOR EXAMPLE, REP

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