HP SureStore1200mx / 2200mxOptical JukeboxUser’s GuideEdition 1HP Part No. C1104-90021Printed in: Greeley, CO USA© Copyright August 2000
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B-12 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeTable B-2
Appendix B B-13Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on
B-14 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeFigure B-2
Appendix B B-15Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on
B-16 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeFigure B-4
Appendix B B-17Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on
B-18 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeTable B-4
Safety andRegulatory InformationC Safety and Regulatory Information
C-2 Safety and Regulatory InformationOverview of this AppendixOverview of this AppendixThis appendix contains important safety and regulatory informa
C-3Safety and Regulatory InformationCDRH Regulations (USA Only)Safety andRegulatory InformationCDRH Regulations (USA Only)The Center for Devices and R
Tables xiTable 1-1. Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Assuming no devices internal to the host computer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
C-4 Safety and Regulatory InformationEC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only)EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only)WA
C-5Safety and Regulatory InformationUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984Safety andRegulatory InformationUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act 19
C-6 Safety and Regulatory InformationDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity
C-7Safety and Regulatory InformationHerstellerbescheinigungSafety andRegulatory InformationHerstellerbescheinigungDiese Information steht im Zusammenh
C-8 Safety and Regulatory InformationTurvallisuusyhteenvetoTurvallisuusyhteenvetoLaserturvallisuusLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARATHewlett-Pa
C-9Safety and Regulatory InformationEnglish Translation of Finland Regulatory InformationSafety andRegulatory InformationEnglish Translation of Finlan
C-10 Safety and Regulatory InformationJapanese VCCI StatementJapanese VCCI StatementThis equipment is in the Class A category information technology
Glossary Glossary-1GlossaryC-Dcartridge A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk. The cartridge is labeled "A" or "B" t
Glossary-2 Glossary Glossaryoptical disk A term synonymous with the 5.25-inch magneto-optical disk. There are two types of optical disks used in juk
Index Index-1Numerics16-character display 3-5Aaccess panellocation 1-5mounting screws 1-5active bus indicator 1-5activity light 3-5addressesHP Direct,
xii Tables
Index-2 Indexviewing 3-16SCSI interfaceactive bus indicator 1-5interface selection switch 1-5ports 1-5second level displaysCONFIG * 3-8INFO * 3-8ONLI
Chapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukebox1 Setting Up the Jukebox
1-2 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterThis chapter gives information about the following topics:• right
Chapter 1 1-3Setting Up the JukeboxSystem Components Needed for Operation of This JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxSyste
1-4 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesFigure 1-1 Right-Side Panel Features — 1
Chapter 1 1-5Setting Up the JukeboxIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxThe numbers below corr
1-6 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesNOTE Two screws secure the customer access panel to the side of jukebox durin
Chapter 1 1-7Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting the SCSI Cables to the JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxConnecting the SCS
ii NoticeThis document contains information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, re
1-8 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxChoosing Your cabling ConfigurationChoosing Your cabling ConfigurationPick the configuration that applies to your
Chapter 1 1-9Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Drive JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Driv
1-10 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Drive JukeboxRefer to the following diagram in the next steps.3. Select single-ended (“A”) o
Chapter 1 1-11Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Drive JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxIf you are terminating a
1-12 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox as the Only Peripheral, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI AddressingConnecting a 10-Dri
Chapter 1 1-13Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox as the Only Peripheral, Two HostAdapters, Basic SCSI AddressingChapter 1: Settingup
1-14 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2 Daisy-Chained, LUN AddressingConnecting a 10-Drive J
Chapter 1 1-15Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2Daisy-Chained, LUN AddressingChapter 1: Settingup the
1-16 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox With Other SCSI PeripheralsConnecting the Jukebox With Other SCSI PeripheralsNOTE Operatin
Chapter 1 1-17Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting PowerChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxConnecting Power1. Ensure that the power s
iiiTypographical ConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in this manual:Emphasis: Denotes important information.Keycap: Keys on
1-18 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConfiguring Write VerifyConfiguring Write VerifyThe write verify configuration ensures that data is written relia
Chapter 1 1-19Setting Up the JukeboxInstalling the Wheel ChocksChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxInstalling the Wheel ChocksWARN
1-20 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxRefer to the following two sections if you want to mo
Chapter 1 1-21Setting Up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukebox6. Remove the chocks from th
1-22 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the Jukebox3. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1).4. Remove the right side lower acce
UsingOptical Disks2 Using Optical Disks
2-2 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterUsing Optical DisksThe optical disks that you use with your jukebox a
Chapter 2 2-3Using Optical DisksChoosing an Optical Disk TypeUsingOptical DisksChoosing an Optical Disk TypeTwo disk types are available for use in th
2-4 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksLabeling an Optical Disk CartridgeLabeling an Optical Disk CartridgeMake it a practice to label your optical disk car
Chapter 2 2-5Using Optical DisksWrite-Protecting an Optical DiskUsingOptical DisksWrite-Protecting an Optical DiskEach side of an optical disk can be
iv In This ManualThis user’s guide includes:Chapter 1 set-up information for this optical jukeboxChapter 2 information about choosing and using op
2-6 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksCaring for Optical DisksCaring for Optical DisksFollow these guidelines to ensure that your optical disks remain in g
Operating theJukebox3 Operating the Jukebox
3-2 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterThis chapter gives information on the following topics:• operating
Chapter 3 3-3Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelOperating theJukeboxOperating the Control PanelThe control panel enables manual control o
3-4 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelFigure 3-1 The Jukebox Control Panel
Chapter 3 3-5Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelOperating theJukeboxThe numbers below refer to the numbers in Figure 3-1 on the previous
3-6 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelFigure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree
Chapter 3 3-7Operating the JukeboxUsing Selection ButtonsOperating theJukeboxUsing Selection ButtonsUse the LOAD, EJECT, NEXT, PREV, CANCEL, and ENTER
3-8 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUnderstanding Display Window MessagesUnderstanding Display Window MessagesThe display window shows the operations y
Chapter 3 3-9Operating the JukeboxUnderstanding Display Window MessagesOperating theJukeboxNOTE An “*” indicates there are multiple selections availab
Contents v1. Setting Up the JukeboxOverview of This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
3-10 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxLoading a Disk into the JukeboxLoading a Disk into the JukeboxNOTE Label all disks before loading them into the ju
Chapter 3 3-11Operating the JukeboxLoading a Disk into the JukeboxOperating theJukebox3. If you want to select the storage slot number that shows in t
3-12 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxEjecting a Disk From the JukeboxEjecting a Disk From the JukeboxNOTE Some software packages require that you load
Chapter 3 3-13Operating the JukeboxEntering the Administration Menu PasswordOperating theJukeboxEntering the Administration Menu PasswordREADY > AD
3-14 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxChanging the Administration Menu PasswordChanging the Administration Menu PasswordREADY > ADMIN * > PSWD 000
Chapter 3 3-15Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsOperating theJukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsNOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing o
3-16 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsYou may now view the SCSI ID and LUN numbers using VIEW ID’S, or set a new SCSI ID number usin
Chapter 3 3-17Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsOperating theJukeboxChanging the Current SCSI IDsREADY > ADMIN * > SCSI ID’S * > SET I
3-18 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsNOTE In the next step you will choose a new ID. Review this note.This jukebox, by default, ass
Chapter 3 3-19Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsOperating theJukeboxCAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step could cause data loss if n
vi ContentsLabeling an Optical Disk Cartridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Write-Protecting an Optical D
3-20 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting an Operating ConfigurationSetting an Operating ConfigurationREADY > ADMIN * > CONFIG *You can set co
Chapter 3 3-21Operating the JukeboxSetting an Operating ConfigurationOperating theJukeboxTable 3-1 Configuration ChoicesConfiguration NameDescriptionR
3-22 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting an Operating ConfigurationSECURE MS ON/OFFToggles between ON and OFF. The ON configuration disables loadin
Chapter 3 3-23Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryOperating theJukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryREADY > ADMIN * > INFO *You can display infor
3-24 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryJKBX ODOMETERS * Press ENTER to select the odometer logs described in the next five rows.HOU
Chapter 3 3-25Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryOperating theJukeboxSOFT ERROR * Log of recovered errors (commands that complete successfully
3-26 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryMOTION <name> <name> indicates one of the following types of movements taking pl
Chapter 3 3-27Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryOperating theJukebox* Press ENTER to display more information*MICROMOVE 5 #Fifth jukebox micr
3-28 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestRunning an Internal TestREADY > ADMIN * >TEST *The optical jukebox can run self-diag
Chapter 3 3-29Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating theJukeboxTable 3-3 Internal TestsTest Name DescriptionInternal Tests are normall
Contents viiA. Supplies and Customer SupportOverview of This Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-30 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestMAGAZINE IO Makes a combination of moves with a PASS/FAIL result. It moves an optical disk
Chapter 3 3-31Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating theJukeboxFIND PLUNGE HOMECalibrates the disk transport mechanism, establishes th
3-32 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestEXERCISE MECH Runs the VERTICAL TEST, TRANSLATE TEST, FLIP TEST, MAGAZINE IO, DRIVE IO, an
Chapter 3 3-33Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating theJukeboxBOTTOM THUMBUsed by service personnel only. Reports THUMB A, THUMB B, o
3-34 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing Online RepairUsing Online RepairThe online repair selection allows an authorized service representative to r
Chapter 3 3-35Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating theJukeboxTroubleshootingThis section provides steps you can take when problems occur duri
3-36 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingTable 3-4 TroubleshootingProblem What to doJukebox won’t power on. • Ensure that power cord connect
Chapter 3 3-37Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating theJukeboxNo display messages. • Ensure that the power cord is connected.• Ensure that the
3-38 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingDisk inserted in the mailslot but MAILSLOT EMPTY displaysThe mailslot sensors do not detect a disk
Chapter 3 3-39Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating theJukeboxDisk eject attempted but RESERVED displays. The jukebox application software res
viii ContentsHerstellerbescheinigung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-7English Translation
3-40 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingRUN ISTAT TEST displays (this initializes the element status)• Power cycle the jukebox.* •Run the I
Supplies andCustomer SupportA Supplies and Customer Support
A-2 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportOverview of This AppendixOverview of This AppendixThis appendix provides information on the following topi
Appendix A A-3Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesSupplies andCustomer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesA full range of computer suppli
A-4 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesRewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 Gbytes, single disk)88143JWrite-o
Appendix A A-5Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesSupplies andCustomer Support68-Pin High-Density to 50-Pin Low-Density1.0 (3.3 ft) c
A-6 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportHewlett-Packard Customer SupportHewlett-Packard Customer SupportIf your jukebox fails and the suggestions
Appendix A A-7Supplies and Customer SupportWarrantySupplies andCustomer SupportWarrantyHP PRODUCT DURATION OF WARRANTYC1104M/P, C1105M/P, C1106M/P
A-8 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportWarranty8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible property per incident up to the greater of $300,000 or
Operation on aSCSI BusB Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus
Figures ixFigure 1-1 . Right-Side Panel Features — 10-Drive Jukebox Shown . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Figure 1-2 . Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox . .
B-2 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSIA Brief Overview of SCSIGeneralThe Small Computer System Interface (SCSI),
Appendix B B-3Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSIOperation on aSCSI Busan ID greater than 7, would always assume it won the c
B-4 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSITo use this form of addressing, however, the jukebox application software,
Appendix B B-5Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSIOperation on aSCSI BusSingle-ended and Differential InterfacesThe SCSI bus i
B-6 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSI• This connector is similar to a D-type connector, but smaller and with sma
Appendix B B-7Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxOperation on aSCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxThis jukebox is a “f
B-8 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxAdding Devices to the BusWhen considering adding other devices to the
Appendix B B-9Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxOperation on aSCSI BusBecause a narrow device only has a 50-pin connect
B-10 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxIt is very important that the 68-pin to 50-pin cable is properly conf
Appendix B B-11Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on
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