Sun Oracle StorageTek SL150 Guide de l'utilisateur

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StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library System Systems Assurance Guide
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Table of Contents
List of Figures ..........................................................................................................................5
List of Tables ............................................................................................................................7
Preface ........................................................................................................................................9
Access to Oracle Support ............................................................................................................9
1 Product Overview ................................................................................................................. 11
Modules ...................................................................................................................................12
Robot ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Vision ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Class 1 Laser Product Notice ....................................................................................................14
Human Interfaces .....................................................................................................................14
SNMP ......................................................................................................................................15
Partitions .................................................................................................................................16
Library Specifications ...............................................................................................................16
Environmental Information ......................................................................................................17
Tape Drives and Media ............................................................................................................17
2 Planning ................................................................................................................................... 19
Multiple LUN Support .............................................................................................................19
SAN Connection .................................................................................................................19
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) ..................................................................................................19
Drives With Two Ports .............................................................................................................20
Tape Drive Cleaning ................................................................................................................20
3Ordering...................................................................................................................................23
SL150 Modular Tape Library Part Numbers .............................................................................23
SL150 Ordering Examples ...................................................................................................23
Cable Part Numbers .................................................................................................................24
Ethernet Cables ...................................................................................................................25
Multimode Fiber-optic Cables ............................................................................................25
SAS Cables ..........................................................................................................................26
Information on Ordering Media and Labels .............................................................................26
A Locations .................................................................................................................................27
Library Walls ...........................................................................................................................27

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Tape Slot Locations ..................................................................................................................27
Slot Maps ............................................................................................................................28
Default Element Mapping ...................................................................................................28
Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridge Locations ......................................................................31
B Partitioning Overview .........................................................................................................33
Partitioning—Feature ...............................................................................................................33
Partitioning—General .........................................................................................................33
Partitioning—Access Control ..............................................................................................35
Partitioning—Shared Mailslot Behavior ..............................................................................36
Partitioning—Removing the Feature ...................................................................................38
C Controlling Contaminants .................................................................................................39
Environmental Contaminants ...................................................................................................39
Required Air Quality Levels .....................................................................................................39
Contaminant Properties and Sources ........................................................................................40
Operator Activity ................................................................................................................41
Hardware Movement ..........................................................................................................41
Outside Air .........................................................................................................................41
Stored Items ........................................................................................................................41
Outside Influences ..............................................................................................................41
Cleaning Activity ................................................................................................................42
Contaminant Effects .................................................................................................................42
Physical Interference ...........................................................................................................42
Corrosive Failure ................................................................................................................42
Shorts .................................................................................................................................43
Thermal Failure ..................................................................................................................43
Room Conditions .....................................................................................................................43
Exposure Points .......................................................................................................................44
Filtration ..................................................................................................................................45
Positive Pressurization and Ventilation ....................................................................................46
Cleaning Procedures and Equipment .......................................................................................46
Daily Tasks .........................................................................................................................47
Weekly Tasks ......................................................................................................................47
Quarterly Tasks ..................................................................................................................48
Bi-Annual Tasks ..................................................................................................................48
Activity and Processes .............................................................................................................49
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................51
Index ..........................................................................................................................................61

July 2012 List of Figures 5
List of Figures
FIGURE 1-1 60 Cartridge Library (Front View) .............................................................................. 11
FIGURE 1-2 Base Module and Expansion Module - Rear View .......................................................12
FIGURE 1-3 Robot .........................................................................................................................13
FIGURE 1-4 Operator Panel Home Screen ......................................................................................14
FIGURE 1-5 Remote Management Interface ...................................................................................15
FIGURE A-1 Base Module Slots of Non-Partitioned SL150 Library ..................................................29
FIGURE A-2 Base Module and Drive Expansion Module Slots (After Configuring Reserved Slots) ..30
FIGURE B-1 Partitioned SL150 Library ...........................................................................................35

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July 2012 List of Tables 7
List of Tables
TABLE A-1 Default Starting Element Address and Maximum Number of Elements...................... 28
TABLE A-2 Numbering Key ......................................................................................................... 28
TABLE A-3 Slot Counts for Different Configurations .................................................................... 31
TABLE B-1 SCSI Commands Affected by the Shared Mailslot Assignment ................................... 37
TABLE B-2 Shared Mailslot Door Locked/Unlocked Conditions .................................................. 38

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July 2012 Preface 9
Preface
This guide is intended for anyone involved with planning and performing the
ordering of Oracle’s StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library System.
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