StorageLoader 2U LTO
Quick Start Guide
Accessories — These accessories are included with your library
Power
cord
LVD SCSI 68-pin HD
to HD cable and LVD
terminator*
Ethernet
cable
Shipping
lock
Rack-mount kit
(fasteners and
instructions included)
Bar code labels**
Multi-language packet
and Warranty
* LVD SCSI configuration only. Important: Both LTO-2 and LTO-3 tape drives require Ultra 160 rated SCSI cabling, and an Ultra 3 or LVD 160 Active
SCSI terminator. The StorageLoader 2U LTO ships from the factory with these accessories.
** To prepare your own labels, refer to the Tandberg Data Bar Code Label Specification for LTO Cartridges available at: www.tandbergdata.com.
Additional Items — You must have -or- obtain some or all the following items to complete the installation
You need a host computer with a host bus adapter card installed. Refer to the
documentation that came with the computer and LVD SCSI or Fibre Channel (FC) adapter
Host computer with
card. The StorageLoader 2U LTO is configured for LVD SCSI or Fibre Channel.
adapter card installed
Important: Both LTO-2 and LTO-3 tape drives are Ultra 160 SCSI devices and require a
minimum Ultra 160 non-RAID SCSI host bus adapter card (LVD SCSI configuration only).
If your SCSI controller has a 68-pin
HD Connector
Hybrid cable
VHDCI connector, you will need to
obtain a VHDCI-to-HD SCSI cable.
VHDCI Connector
Tools
You will need a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
Fibre Channel cable
If you have a Fibre Channel adapter card installed, you need to obtain a FC cable.
If you plan to use the library outside Europe, you must supply your own power
International 220 VAC power cord).
Power cord (for use
outside Europe)
You need a backup software application to manage your backup operations. Refer to
the documentation that came with the backup software and make sure it supports the
Backup software
(slate blue)
Write
Yes
(purple)
Write
Yes
(black)
Tape
Drive
LTO-3
LTO-2
Ultrium 3
Read
Yes
Ultrium 2
Read
Yes
Ultrium 1
Read
Yes
LTO Ultrium
Data and Cleaning
cartridges (available
from Tandberg Data or
your supplier)
Write Cleaning Cartridge
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
WARNING! The library weighs 44 lbs (20 kg). Two people are needed to move or lift the library. Most of the weight is toward the back of the library.
WARNUNG! Die Library wiegt 20 kg. Es sind mindestens 2 Personen erforderlich, um die Library zu bewegen oder zu heben. Der hintere Teil der
Library hat das Größte Gewicht.
¡PRECAUCIÓN! La biblioteca montada sobre bastidor pesa 20 kg. Se necesitan dos personas para mover o levantar la biblioteca. La parte trasera
de la biblioteca es la de mayor peso.
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Step 4 — Powering on and Removing the Shipping Lock
1 — Power on the library by pressing the power
switch on the back of the unit (press the I).
When you apply power with the shipping lock installed,
the library displays a message and ejects both left magazines.
2 — Pull the left magazine straight out of the library.
3 — Power the library off (press the 0).
4 — Remove the screw securing the shipping lock.
Shipping Lock
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Step 4 continued — Powering on and Removing the Shipping Lock
Important: Some views show the library with the
top cover removed for clarity —DO NOT remove
the top cover or you will void your warranty!
5 — Rotate the robot by pushing the lock handle
toward the back of the library. This moves the
locking “tab” out from under the rail.
TOP VIEWS FOR REFERENCE ONLY
a. Gently push the lock handle to the right
approximately 1 inch (2.5cm).
Important: If you do not remove (rotate and lift)
the shipping lock as described in steps b and c,
you can catch and damage cables inside the library
and render it useless.
b. Rotate the back of the lock up toward the
top of the library 2 inches (5cm), and then lift
the front of the lock up 2 inches (5cm).
c. Slowly pull the shipping lock out of the
opening.
6 — Slide the left magazine straight back
into the library.
7 — Power the library on (press the I).
8 — Power the host computer on.
Reinsert the screw in the shipping lock and store
them with these instructions in case you need to
move or ship the library later.
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Step 5 — Adding bar code labels and loading cartridges
1 — Apply bar code labels to cartridges.
2 — Press the eject button to unlock the
magazine (magazine releases and
moves a short distance out of the
library). This may take a few minutes.
BAR CODE LABEL
ENTRY/EXIT PORT
3 — Pull the magazine straight out of the
library (no side-to-side or up/down
motion).
EJECT
4 — Load cartridges in slots as shown.
Note: The last two slots in each magazine
are blocked.
5 — Slide the loaded magazine back into
the library. The library performs an
BAR CODE LABEL
inventory after the magazine is installed.
Note: Refer to the Product Manual for
important information about the cleaning
slot location and the I/E port.
Step 6 — Verifying the hardware installation
1 — Download and install LibTool and LTOTool onto
your Host (select the version for your operating
3 — Use LTOTool to:
a. Detect the tape drive
b. Perform a Read/Write test
2 — Use LibTool to:
• Detect the library
Note: The readme files that accompany LibTool and
• View the library’s cartridge inventory
• Move tapes into and out of the tape drive
LTOTool provide instructions.
Preparing for and Performing a Backup
Congratulations! You have successfully installed your new library! We recommend that you follow these steps:
2 — Select and install a backup application. Software compatibility information is available at: www.tandbergdata.com.
3 — Perform a backup. For questions regarding software installation, configuration, or operation (including how to
perform a backup) — contact your software provider.
Note: 1) Driver installation may not be necessary and depends on the backup application that you use in your
system. Refer to the installation instructions for your backup application for verification.
2) You can configure the library for a customized operation to fit your particular needs.
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Home Screen Menu and Buttons
Home I/E Port
Screen Release I/E Port
Home Screen
Buttons
Exterior
Buttons
Function
Function
OK
Accept the change
Accept the choice
Return to previous screen
I/E Port
Unlock I/E Port
Select
Back
Magazine Unlock magazine
Left Magazine Right Magazine
Eject
Eject
Home Screen
Menu
Maint
(Maintenance/
Diagnostics)
Drive
(Tape Drive
Properties)
Move
(Move Cartridges)
Lib
(Library Properties)
Load Drive(s)
Library ID
Library Maintenance
Drive ID
(Drive type, code level,
and serial number)
[Library type, serial number,
code level, and SCSI ID
(and LUN) or WWNN]
Library Status
Unload Drive(s)
Import Cartridges
Export Cartridges
Move Cartridges
Library History
Library Diagnostics
Interface
Inventory
Drive SCSI ID
-or-
Fibre Channel
View Slots
Digital Self Test
Motions Test
Run System Demo
View Drives
View I/E Ports
Re-Inventory
Drive
Configuration
Library Statistics
Password
View Slots
View Drives
Library SCSI
Bridge
Select Language1
Park For Shipping
Library Settings
Operation Mode
Drive Maintenance
Drive Diagnostics
Emulation Mode2
Sequential Mode3
Drive Self Test
Ethernet
Cleaning Options
DHCP4
Clean Drive
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Fixed Cleaning Slot
Auto Cleaning
Cleaning Tape
MAC Address
Display Settings
System Reset
USB Options
Display Brightness
Display Contrast
Reverse Video
Storage Settings
New Library Code
New Drive Code
I/E Port
Slot Count
Label Media Type
Save Configuration
Get Configuration
Save Library Logs
1) Default = English
2) Default = Native Mode
3) Default = Random Mode
4) Default = DHCP Enabled
Restore Defaults
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Troubleshooting Tips
• Is the power cord inserted correctly and is the power switch on (press the I on the
back of the unit)?
• Did you remove the shipping key?
If the library did not power
on as described
If the library displays an
error on the front panel
Refer to the Product Manual for a list of error messages and corrective actions.
• Host adapter card installation—Make sure that you installed your host adapter card
correctly, that the card is securely seated, and that the appropriate drivers for the
adapter are installed. Refer to the documentation that came with your controller for
installation instructions.
• SCSI ID*—If additional SCSI devices are attached to the same SCSI bus as the library,
you may need to change the SCSI IDs of the tape drive(s) in the library.**
• Termination*—Make sure the SCSI bus is properly terminated (see step 3).**
Make sure the terminator is securely connected.
• SCSI connections*—Make sure that all SCSI cables are securely connected.
• Fibre Channel connections—Make sure that the GBICs and cables used to connect
the tape drives in the library to the Fibre Channel loop are compatible. Make sure that
the FC cables are firmly connected to the tape drives and the FC hub or switch.
• SCSI controller type*—Make sure that the SCSI controller is an LVD controller.
DO NOT connect the tape drive(s) in the library to a single-ended controller, a RAID
controller, or an HVD controller.
If the Diagnostic tools
(LIBTool and LTOTool) are
not communicating with the
library
• LVD SCSI devices*—The tape drives in the library are LVD (low-voltage differential)
device(s), and all other devices on the SCSI bus must also be LVD (controller card,
terminator, and all other devices on the bus).
• Bus configuration and cables—Refer to the installation instructions (and tips above).
Improper bus configuration or bad cables often cause these issues:
- Devices not being seen in the operating system
- Losing communication with a tape drive during backup
- Event ID 9 or 11 errors in Windows operating systems
- Unexpected bus resets
- Intermittent or unexpected “I/O” errors
- Parity errors
If your backup software is
not communicating with the
library
• Software compatibility—Make sure that your library and tape drive are compatible with
• Control mode—Use Random mode (the default) with an application that controls the
library. Use sequential mode only if your backup application will not control the library.**
• Tape Drive Configuration—Make sure that the Drive Configuration (Drive/Drive
Configuration) matches the tape drive(s) installed.**
• Driver installation—Some applications provide their own drivers, some do not,
and some require installation of the Tandberg Data provided drivers. Refer to the
documentation for your backup application and Tandberg Data Knowledge base item
Use one of the following options to clean the tape drive:
If your library displays a
Clean Tape Drive message
on the front panel
• Instruct your backup software to issue a Clean the Tape Drive command. Refer to
the software documentation and the library Product Manual for instructions.
• Use the library’s Autoclean option.**
• Manually install a cleaning cartridge when the tape drive requires cleaning.**
* All references to SCSI are for the SCSI library only.
** Refer to the Library’s Product Manual for instructions or additional information.
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Additional Information
Contact Tandberg Data for general information, sales, service and support at:
Always check the website for the most up to date information.
IMPORTANT! Before moving or shipping the library, you must first “Park the Robot” and replace the
shipping key or you will void your warranty.
• From the library’s front panel, press the Maint / Library Maintenance / Park the Robot buttons.
• After you receive the confirmation message (Park for Shipping Good), insert the shipping key by following
the instructions in Step 4 in reverse order. See the Product Manual for additional information.
REGISTER YOUR LIBRARY AT:
Copyright 2007 Tandberg Data, Exabyte, the Exabyte logo, EZ17, M2, VXA, and VXAtape are registered trademarks; ExaBotics, Mammoth-
Tape, and SmartClean are trademarks; SupportSuite is a service mark. Linear Tape-Open, LTO, the LTO Logo, Ultrium and the Ultrium Logo
are trademarks of HP, IBM, and Quantum in the US and other countries. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.
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April 2007
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