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The Tape Library Experts TM Fibre Channel Option Installation and Operation Manual 501440 Rev. G.
Important Manual/Firmware Revision Information This manual and the operating firmware for the Tape Library System (TLS) are re- vised periodically as the product is impr oved. This manual was revis ed to correspond with the firmware version indicated below.
Notices Qualstar products are cov ered by one or more of the following patents: 6,271,982 and 6,560,061. Othe r patents pending . Qualstar equipment is manufactured from new parts, or new and used parts . In some cases, Qualstar equipment ma y not be new and may have been previously insta lled.
T able of Contents 1. Introduc tion ................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Who Should Read This Manua l ..............................................................
6.5.1 Installati on .......................................................................................................... 6-11 6.6 Initializing the Fibre Channel Opt ion ...................................................................... 6-17 6.
8.3 MaintenanceFibre ChannelInfo (L eft or Right) Stat us Scree n ............................ 8-4 8.3.1 Backplane Id .......................................................................................................... 8-4 8.3.2 Base Lv l ......
1. Introduction 1.1 Who Should Read This Manual This manual covers the TLS Fibre Channel Option (FCO) and is written for the in- stalling technician and the user/operator.
Although Qualstar has made every effort to insure the accuracy of the inform ation contained in this manual, no guarantee is expressed or implied that the manual is error-free. Qualstar reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior no- tification.
2. Unpacking When not delivered installed on a library, the Fibre Channel Option is shipped in a specially designed carton. The shipping carton contains the following items: A Fibre Channel Option Thi.
Description 3. Product Description 3-1 3.1 General Description The Fibre Channel Option (FCO) co nnects TLS-4000, 412xxx, 5000, 58xxx, 6000, 68xxx, 8000 and 88xxx libraries to Fibre Channel (FC).
3.2 Models TLS- 4000 TLS-41 2xxx T ype A Fibre Chan nel Opti ons Right* Lef t* * Left and R ight ar e as v iewed f rom the front. Figure 3-1 Type A Fibre Channel Opti ons Installed on TLS-4000 & 412xxx Libraries 3-2 Product Description 501440 Rev.
T ype B Fibre Chan nel O pti on Figure 3-2 Type B Fibre Channel Option Installed on a TLS-412xxx Library 501440 Rev. G Product Description 3-3.
TLS- 4000 TLS-41 2xxx T y pe C Fibre Chan nel Opti ons Right* Lef t* * Left and R ight ar e as v iewed f rom the fr ont. Figure 3-3 Type C Fibre Channel Opti ons Installed on TLS-4000 & 412xxx Libraries 3-4 Product Description 501440 Rev.
FCO Type A Installation 4. FCO T ype A Installation 4-1 4.1 Fibre Channel Option (FCO) Type A Installation Considerations 4.1.1 Operating Environment A TLS with the Fibre Channel Option is de signed t.
TLS-62xx Drive 1 Drive 2 Bridge Cable Terminator Bridge Cable { | } ~ Filler Plat e Terminator Bridge Cable s Filler Plat e Figure 4-1 TLS-62xx and 82xx Drive Cabling Diagram Steps 2 through 4 apply to TLS-62x x and 82xx libraries on ly. 2. Attach a terminator at conn ector 6 as shown in Figur e 4-1.
TLS-84xx or one side o f a 88xxx dual sided library Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Terminator Bridge Cables Terminator Bridge Cables Terminators (2) { | } ~ Bridge Cables (4) { | Figure 4-2 TLS-54xx, 58xxx, 64xx, 68 xxx, 84xx and 88xxx Drive Cabling Diagram 4.
FCO 2 Scre ws Brack et Phil lips Screwd rive r Figure 4-3 Remove the Bracket Before Attaching the FCO to TLS-4212 and 4222 Libraries Phil lips Screw s (6) Do not remove these screws Do not remove these screws Figure 4-4 Service Panel 4.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, secure the FC O to the rear of the library at the FCO’s two top captive screws. See Figure 4-5. 6. Using two of the screws that were remo ved with the service panel, attach the FCO’s two hinges to the rear of the library.
8. Connect the AUXPWR cable to the AUXPWR connectors on the Executive PCBA and to the Fibre Channel Option. See Fig ure 4-7 and Figure 4-9. AUXPW R Cable SERIAL Ribbon Cable Fibre Channel Option Executive PCBA Figure 4-7 Executive PCBA and Fibre Ch annel Option (Executive III PCBA Shown) 9.
LVD/SE AUXPW R SERL A PCBA NO. 501447- = Exec uti ve IV SE/LVD AUXPW R SERIAL PCBA NO. 501387- = Exec uti ve III Figure 4-8 Executiv e PCBA Identification 10. Make sure that the Red edge of the ribbo n cable faces to the right side when the cable is installed.
Model CH0 Cable CH1 Cable CH2 Cable TLS-4212 X X None TLS-4222 X X None TLS-4420 X X X TLS-4440 X X X TLS-4480 X X X TLS-4660 X X X TLS-46120 X X X TLS-412xxx with 1 FCO X X X TLS-4121xxx with 2 FCO.
11. For TLS-44xx, 46xx and 41 2xxx libraries only, connect the SC SI Bus ribbon ca- ble from the farthest away set of tape drives (labeled CH2) to the CH2 connector on the Fibre Channel Option.
Small s ide of “D ” connector fac ing y ou when oriented correc tly for insertion. Figure 4-11 End View of “D” Connector on GBIC Adapter 16. Prepare to insert the appropriate GBIC (g igabit interface converter) adapter into the FCO.
Apply power to the TLS library. During init ialization, the library will reposition the cartridge handler and tape ma gazine carrousel. The tape dr ives and magazines will be scanned to inventory the contents of the library. The third line of the LCD displays the status of these operations.
4.5 Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID 4.5 Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID The Id Mode must be configured for either “Soft” or “Fixed” addr essing. Using “Soft” addressing, the Fibre Channel Option connect s to an arbitrated loop using the first available AL_PA, scanning from the highest valid address to the lowest.
The Id Mode menu item has two selections, FIXED or SOFT . If the mode is FIXED, the Loop Id entry is displayed. If the Id Mode is SOFT, the Loop ID is automati- cally assigned by the FCO. The Id Mode menu item has two selections, FIXED or SOFT . If the mode is FIXED, the Loop Id entry is displayed.
Single Bay or one side of a Dual Bay Library CFC••••••Device Left CFC•••••Device Right •0 •1 •2 •3 •4 •5 •6 •7 •8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 RESCA.
FCO Type B Installation 5. FCO T ype B Installation 5-1 5.1 Fibre Channel Option (FCO) Type B Installation Considerations 5.1.1 Operating Environment A TLS with the Fibre Channel Option is de signed t.
The following table briefly describes th e co mponents located on the rear of the FCO. Component Description SCSI Channel 0 through 5 The SCSI Ultra 160 channels used t o attach the TLS medium changer and tape drives. Fibre Channel 0 and 1 GBIC transceiver sockets.
5.3 Cabling for TLS-412xxx Libraries Note that all TLS-412 xxx models are shipped from the factory without the SC SI inter- connect cables or termina tors installed.
9. Connect a SCSI Cable from the SCSI Ch annel 4 connector on the FCO to connec- tor K. 10. Connect a SCSI Cable from the SCSI Ch annel 5 connector on the FCO to connec- tor M. 11. Attach an LVD SCSI terminator at con nectors J, L and N. 12. Connect the cable from the seria l connect or on the FCO to the DB9 connector on the TLS.
Right Side Left Side Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 To SCSI Channel 3 Bridge Cable Terminators Terminators To SCSI Channel 4 To SCSI Ch.
Connectors on Rear of FCO Connectors on Rear of TLS-58xxx, 68xxx and 88xxx SCSI Channel 0 Left Medium Changer Left Tape Drive 1 (LT 1) Left Tape Drive 2 (LT 2) SCSI Channel 1 Left Tape Drive 3 (LT3) L.
14. Connect the cable from the seria l connect or on the FCO to the DB9 connector on the TLS. Serial C onnec tor SCSI Chann el Connector s 0-5 DB9 Con necto r SCSI Connec tors Right Side Left Side B As viewed from the front. A C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R Figure 5-4 Connector Locations on the Rear of the TLS-58xxx/68xxx/88xxx 501440 Rev.
Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 SCSI Channel Cables Executive PCBA FCO FCO Right Side Left Side To SCSI Channel 0 Bridge Cables Terminators To SCSI Channel 2 Bridge Cab.
5.5 Securing the Cables to the TLS Two adhesive backed cable tie mounts an d Velcro ® style cable ties are provided to se- cure the interconnect cables t o be secured to the rear of the TLS . Make sure to insert the cable ties into the tie mounts before attaching the mounts to the library.
Attach the power cord to the FCO and then push the power switch to the on position. Apply power to the TLS library. During init ialization, the library will reposition the cartridge handler and tape ma gazine carrousel. The tape dr ives and magazines will be scanned to inventory the contents of the library.
5.7 Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID The Id Mode must be configured for either “Soft” or “Fixed” addr essing. Using “Soft” addressing, the Fibre Channel Option connect s to an arbitrated loop using the first available AL_PA, scanning from the highest valid address to the lowest.
The Id Mode menu item has two selections, FIXED or SOFT . If the mode is FIXED, the Loop Id entry is displayed. If the Id Mode is SOFT, the Loop ID is automati- cally assigned by the FCO.
CAUTION The RESCAN operation should be perfor med with the Library disconnected from the host. The Fibre Channel Option is restarted and SCSI device address maybe modified. Press the EXIT key to return to the top LCD display and wait for the third line to clear of status messages.
FCO Type C Installation 6. FCO T ype C Installation 6-1 6.1 Fibre Channel Option (FCO) Type C Installation Considerations 6.1.1 Operating Environment A TLS with the Fibre Channel Option is de signed t.
Q-Link 10BaseT Reset Button Serial Jumper Connectors SCSI Channel 0 SCSI Channel 1 Fibre Chann el 0 ACTIVITY LED (Fibre Chann el) LINK LED (Fibre Chann el) ACTIVITY CHANNEL 0 LED (SCSI) ACTIVITY CHANN.
Component Description Fibre Channel 0 Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP ) transceiver socket. The receptacle is a 2 Gbit Fibre Channel SFP transceiver. SCSI Channel 0 and 1 The SCSI Ultra 160 channels used to attach the TLS medium changer and tape drives.
6.3 Cabling for TLS-4000, TLS-46xxx and TLS-412xxx Libraries Note that all TLS models are shipped from the factory without the SCSI interconnect cables or terminators insta lled. The following figures an d tables represent the pre- ferred cabling for a library with two to t welve tape drives.
Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Terminators FCO Executive PCBA SCSI Channel 0 SCSI Channel 1 Figure 6-3 TLS-44xx Cabling Diagram Connectors on Rear of FCO Connectors on Rear of TLS-44xx FCO: SCSI Chan.
Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 Terminators FCO Executive PCBA SCSI Channel 0 SCSI Channel 1 Figure 6-4 TLS-46xxx Cabling Diagram Connectors on Rear of FCO Connectors on Rear of TLS-46.
Left Side Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 Right Side Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 Bridge Cable Terminators Executive PCBA FCO FCO Executive PCBA Bridge Cable Termina.
6.4 Cabling for TLS-5/6/8000 and 58/68/88xxx Libraries Prior to installing a Fibre Channel Opti on on TLS-5000, 58xxx, 6000, 68xxx, 8000 or 88xxx libraries the tape drive a ssemblies may need to be installed in the library and the drives will need to be cabl ed as shown in this section.
Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Terminator FCO Executive PC B A SCSI Channel 0 SCSI Channel 1 Bridge Cable Terminator Bridge Cable Figure 6-7 TLS-54xx, 64xx and 84xx Cabling Diagram Connectors on Rear.
Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Left Side Right Side Terminators Executive PCBA FCO FCO Executive PCB A Terminators SCSI Channel 0 SCSI Channel 1 SCSI Channel 0 Bridge .
6.5 Installing a Fibre Channel Option CAUTION Be sure to turn the library’s power off before installing or removing a Fibre Chan- nel Option. 6.5.1 Installation The following steps outline the actions nece ssary to install a Fibre Channel Option onto a library.
with the openings in the FCO. See Figure 6-10. The hinge surfaces should rest flat against the rear of the librar y. 4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, secure the FC O to the rear of the library at the FCO’s two top captive screws. See Figure 6-10. 5.
FCO in Ope n Posi tion Figure 6-11 Fibre Channel Op tion in the Open Position 7. Connect the AUXPWR cable to the AUXPWR connector on the Executive PCBA and to the PWRIN connector on the Fibr e Channel Option. See Figure 6-12 an d Figure 6-14. 501440 Rev.
AUXPW R Cable SERIAL Ribbon C ables Fibre Chan nel Opti on Executi ve PCBA Figure 6-12 Executive PCBA and Fibre Ch annel Option (Executive IV PCBA Shown) 8. The FCO’s SERIAL ribbon cable will connect to differently named connectors on the Executive PCBA depending on which ve rsion of Executive PCBA is installed in the library.
LVD/SE AUX PW R SERL A PCBA NO. 501447- = Exec uti ve IV SE/LVD AUX PW R SERIAL PCBA NO. 501387- = Exec uti ve III SERLB Figure 6-13 Executiv e PCBA Identification 9. Make sure that the Red edge of the ribbo n cable faces to the right side when the cable is installed.
SERLA and SERL B Conn ec tors on Execu tive I V PC BA FCO_A C onnec tor on Fibre Chan nel Opti on SERIAL Ribbon Ca bles Note: Red edge faces right. A UXPW R Connector on Execu tive PCBA P W RIN Conn e.
Figure 6-15 Install the FCO serial communica tions bridge cable (bottom view of the FCO) 13. Prepare to insert the appropriate SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) trans- ceiver into the FCO. Note that the SFP adapter is keyed and the small circu it board connector is facing you when oriented correct ly.
Apply power to the TLS library. During init ialization, the library will reposition the cartridge handler and tape ma gazine carrousel. The tape dr ives and magazines will be scanned to inventory the contents of the library. The third line of the LCD displays the status of these operations.
6.7 Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID 6.7 Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID The Id Mode must be configured for either “Soft” or “Fixed” addr essing. Using “Soft” addressing, the Fibre Channel Option connect s to an arbitrated loop using the first available AL_PA, scanning from the highest valid address to the lowest.
The Id Mode menu item has two selections, FIXED or SOFT . If the mode is FIXED, the Loop Id entry is displayed. If the Id Mode is SOFT, the Loop ID is automati- cally assigned by the FCO.
6.8 Configuring the Fibre Channel SCSI Devices Interface 6.8 Configuring the Fibre Channel SCSI Devices Interface To establish the SCSI device configurat ion the Fibre Channel Option is commanded to “Rescan” its three SCSI device buses.
Single Bay or one side of a Dual Bay Library CFC••••••Device Left CFC•••••Device Right •0 •1 •2 •3 •4 •5 •6 •7 •8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 RESCA.
The Configuration Menu 7. The Configuration Menu Configuration Menu 7. The Configuration Menu 7-1 7-1 ....... Configuration . Advanced . Drive . Security SET TO DEFAULTS . Fibre Channel SCSI ID: dd SCSI ID Left: dd SCSI ID Right: dd CACP ........... Alarm Door Open: dddd Handler Error:dddd Inventory Vio:dddd I/O Waiting: dddd Low Power: dddd CACP .
Continued from Figure 7-1 = decimal digit = location designator = hexadecimal digit = alphanumeric character LEGEND C . Advanced . LIbrary . ? Enable: ON Drive First:llllll Drive Last: llllll Drives: .
The Configuration menu is used to customize the operation of the TLS to meet the system requirements. The Configuration menu consists of several s ub-menus, some affecting the unit's interaction with the SCSI system, and others affecting the unit's interaction with the user.
7.1 Configuration Menu •••••••Configuration •Advanced •Drive •Fibre Channel SCSI ID: dd SCSI ID Left: dd SCSI ID Right: dd •Security SET TO DEFAULTS This menu is the root configuration menu.
7.3 ConfigurationAdvancedChangerMechanics Menu CA•Changer•Mechanics Model: 4210 BCR: NONE Carriage B Door Lock: NONE FibreCh: A FC Left: NONE FC Right: NONE I/O Port: A Q-Link: NONE Shuttle: NONE The ConfigurationAdvancedChangerMechanics menu describes the hardware configuration of the TLS.
7.3.3 Fibre Channel Right This value defines whether a Fibre Channel Op tion is currently installed on the right side of a dual bay library. Fibre Channel Right is a multiple-choice value with the opt.
7.4.2 Ch0 / Ch1 FC Speed (Fibre Channel Type B and C) This value is a selection AUTO, 1Gb or 2Gb, that corresponds to the FC link speed. If AUTO, the link will attempt to negotiate the highest possible speed of 2Gb. If the Se- lection is 1Gb, the link will only negotiate the lower 1Gb speed.
7.5 ConfigurationAdvancedFibre Channel (Left or Right)Set Time Menu CAFC••••••••Set Time CAFCL•••••••Set Time CAFCR•••••••Set Time Date Day: dd Date Month: .
7.6 ConfigurationFibre Channel Menu C••••••Fibre•Channel •Device •Device Left •Device Right Id Mode 0: SOFT Loop Id 0: nnn Topology 0: LOOP Id Mode 1: SOFT Loop Id 1: nnn Topology .
7.6.3 Topology 0 / Topology 1 (Left or Right) This value sets the Fibre Channel Option host topology. The “Topology” has two selec- tions, LOOP and FABRIC. The LOOP selection configures the Fibre Channel Option for Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) operation.
Loop Id AL_PA Loop Id AL_PA Loop Id AL_PA Loop Id AL_PA (decimal) (hex) (decimal) (hex) (decimal) (hex) (decimal) (hex) 0 EF 32 B2 64 72 96 3A 1 E8 33 B1 65 71 97 39 2 E4 34 AE 66 6E 98 36 3 E2 35 AD .
7.7 ConfigurationFibre ChannelDevice (Left or Right) Menu CFC•••••••••••Device CFC••••••Device Left CFC•••••Device Right •0: ?????????????? •1: ????????.
7.8 ConfigurationFibre ChannelDevice (Left or Right) Menu CFC Device••••••••?? CFC Device Left•••?? CFC Device Right••?? SCSI Channel: d SCSI Id: dd SCSI Lun: d Manuf:???????.
Menu 8. Maintenance Menu u 8. Maintenance Menu 8-1 8-1 ......... Maintenance . Display Log . Display Revision . Display Stats. . Display Voltage Test Inventory . Test Keyboard . Test LC Display . Display Prevents . Fibre Channel SN: dddddddddd . M ...
The Maintenance menu is used to display detailed information about the TLS and its operating history, and to test the function ality of the liquid crystal display and menu control keys. The Maintenance menu is availabl e to the system user and is considered safe.
NOTE The menus in this chapter reflect revision 2.23 of the Executive PCBA EPROM software. If an ear- lier revision of the software is being used , some menu items may not appear in the menus. Additionally, the menus in this ch apter represent both single bay an d dual bay libraries.
8.2 MaintenanceFibre Channel Menu M......Fibre Channel .Info .Info Left .Info Right .Log .Log Left .Log Right The Fibre Channel menu is partitioned into status screens, Info and Log. The Info screen displays version an d environmental information from the Fibre Channel Op- tion.
8.3.3 Board Rev This value identifies the board level revision. 8.3.4 CPLD Rev This value identifies the CPLD revision. 8.3.5 Memory (MB) This value specifies the amount of memory. 8.3.6 Daughtr Bd Id This value identifies the type of daughter board. 8.
8.3.15 Air Temp This value displays the board’s temperature in degrees Celsius. 8.3.16 CPU Temp (Type A and B FCOs only) This value displays the CPU’s temperature in degrees Celsius. This item is not appli- cable to type C FCO models. 8.3.17 UPDATE This menu item is visible wh en communications to the Fibr e Channel Option is in an idle state.
Event Sequence Number Timestamp M onth (1-12) Timestamp Day (1-31) Timestamp Y ear (1970-20xx ) Timestamp Hour (0-23) Timestamp M inute (1-59) Event Tex t Description Line Figure 8-3 Log Status Screen Sample 501440 Rev.
Event text description Event Code Program Label "CNTRL_REBOOT_CMPL" CONT ROLLER_REBOOT_COMPLETE "DIAGNOSTIC_FAILURE" DIAGNOSTIC_FAILURE "POWER_FAILURE" POWER_FAILURE &quo.
9. Repacking This chapter explains how to properly re pack type A and type C Fibre Channel Op- tions for shipping. The following items were packed in the original shipping carton: Fibre Channel Option This Installation and Operation Manual 9.
GBIC adapt er f ully ins erted into a type A F ibre Ch annel O ption. SFP adapter fully insert ed into a type B F ibre Ch annel O ption. Figure 9-1 Remove the GBIC or SFP Adapter from the Fibre Channel Option 4.
CAUTION SCSI Bus ribbon cables are fragile and can be damaged by pulling on the cable in- stead of the pull-tab provided at each connector. Steps 5 through 8 only apply to type A Fibre Channel Options. 5. Carefully disconnec t the SCSI Bus ribbon cable (labeled CH0) from the CH0 c on- nector on the Fibre Channel Option.
7. Carefully disconnect the AUXPWR cable from the AUXPWR connector on the Fibre Channel Option. See Figure 9-4. Executive PC BA SERIAL Connector on Fibre Channel Option SERIAL Ribbon Cable AUXPW R Connector on Fibre Channel Option AUXPW R Cable Figure 9-4 Detail of AUXPWR and SERIAL Connections in a Type A FCO 8.
SERLA and SERL B Conn ec tors on Execu tive I V PC BA FCO_A C onnec tor on Fibre Chan nel Opti on SERIAL Ribbon Ca bles Note: Red edge faces right. A UXPW R Connector on Execu tive PCBA P W RIN Conn ector on Fibre Chan nel Opti on AUXPW R Cable Q_LINK Con nector on Fibre Chan nel Opti on Figure 9-5 Detail of Connections in a Type C FCO 10.
9-6 501440 Rev. G Screw s that secu re the FCO h inges (2) Top 2 Capt ive Scre ws in the F CO Figure 9-6 Screw Locations in an FCO (Type A Shown) 12. Remove the two screws from the hinges on the FCO. Save the screws for future use. 13. While supporting the FCO with one hand, loosen the two captive screws at the top of the FCO.
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