付録 LCDメッセージ一覧 メッセージの種類 E:エラーメッセージ I:インフォメーションメッセージ S:ステータスメッセージ 注意 LED LCD メッセージ 種類 意 味 の動作 At BOD SPACE コマンドで予期しない BOD(Beginning of Data) を 点灯 検出しました。テープ位置は現在 BOD です。 At EOD READ または SPACE コマンドで予期しない EOD(End of 点灯 Data) を検出しました。テープ位置は現在 EOD です。 Bad Media テープが DDS フォーマットでないため、READ または 点滅...
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Eject Mag - 排出ボタンを押したとき表示されます。 Erase - テープのデータを消去しています。 Error X 点滅 ハードウェアエラーです。X はエラーの種類を表しま す。 排出ボタンを押しカセットとマガジンを取り出して下 さい。問題が解決しない場合は X の値を記録して弊社 担当保守員に連絡してください。 ForceEject - 強制排出中です。 Format - 1つまたは2つのパーティションを作成するための SCSI コマンドが実行中または2パーティションのテー プのパーティションの大きさを変更しています。 FW Check - ファームウェア・アップグレード・データの互換性を確 認しています。 FW Data Err 点滅 新しいファームウェアが不正なためオートローダは ファームウェアのアップグレードに失敗しました。 正しいファームウェアを使用してください。 FW Program -...
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What’s in the Package Before using this product, check that all the following items are included in the package. PG-DTA101/PGBDTA101 • Tape Drive DAT DDS3 Autoloader (PG-DTA101/PGBDTA101) • Y power cable • 50-68 pin connector • Cleaning cartridge • Magazine •...
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CONTENTS 1 Introduction ............1 2 Installation ............2 2.1 Preparation ..................2 2.2 Setting the SCSI ID ............... 2 2.3 Autoloader Option Switches ............6 2.4 Configuration Switches ..............6 2.5 Installing into the Server ............... 7 3 Operation ............8 3.1 Front Panel Part Names..............
1 Introduction This product is a high capacity backup system for use with the PRIMERGY line of servers using the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) interface for the connec- tion. This product comes with the following features: • A maximum storage capacity of 72 GB (PG-DTA101/PGBDTA101) or 120 GB (PG-DTA102/PGBDTA102) using 6 cartridges without data compression.
2 Installation 2.1 Preparation Before connecting this product to the server, make sure to first set the drive’s SCSI ID number, the autoloader’s option switches, and the drive’s configuration switches. NOTE: Refer to the manuals that came with the server and the backup software for instructions on any necessary preparations.
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Figure 2-2 Jumper settings SCSI 1 SCSI 0 SCSI 2 Termination Power SCSI ID Jumpers SCSI ID Number SCSI 2 SCSI 1 SCSI 0 Open Open Open Open Open Shorted Open Shorted Open Open Shorted Shorted Shorted Open Open Shorted Open Shorted Shorted...
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Figure 2-3 Rear panel of the PG-DTA102/PGBDTA102 Autoloader option switches Loader power connector SCSI connector Drive power connector Jumpers...
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Figure 2-4 Jumper settings SCSI 3 SCSI 2 SCSI 1 SCSI 0 Termination Power SCSI ID Jumpers SCSI ID Number SCSI 3 SCSI 2 SCSI 1 SCSI 0 Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Shorted Open Open Shorted Open Open Open Shorted...
2.3 Autoloader Option Switches Do not make any changes to the autoloader’s option switches. Confirm that the switches are in the positions indicated in the illustration below. 2.4 Configuration Switches There is a set of configuration switches on the underside of the drive. Do not make any changes to the configuration switches.
2.5 Installing into the Server Make sure that the server’s power is turned off before installing the drive. For detailed instructions on how to install the drive into the server, refer to the manuals that came with the server. Autoloader SCSI cable To server Y power cable...
3 Operation 3.1 Front Panel Part Names Figure 3-1 Front Panel Magazine Present Select button light Eject button Load Tape button Operator Attention light Tape Activity light 3.2 Front Panel Functions 3.2.1 Front Panel Lights The front panel has the following 3 lights: (1) Magazine Present light (upper light) •...
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(3) Operator Attention light (lower light) This light lights up in yellow when there are errors. • Lights up in yellow when a hardware error occurs. • Flashes in yellow when a user-recoverable error occurs. – The heads need cleaning. –...
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3.2.3 Front Panel Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The five display regions of the LCD panel provide information about the status of the autoloader. (See figure 3-2.) NOTE: Note that all the possible display regions are shown in figure 3-2 and that this display can never occur;...
4 Using Cartridges 4.1 Cartridges Always use cartridges specified in the table below. Product GP5-DTA101 GP5-DTA102 Supplier Remarks Name GP5BDTA101 GP5BDTA102 DG4-150M FUJI PHOTO FILM 20GB(150m tape) CO.LTD. DG3-125M 12GB(125m tape) HS-4/120S HITACHI Maxell 4GB(120m tape) Ltd. HS-4/90S 2GB(90m tape) HS-4/60S 1.3GB(60m tape) O : Read and Write...
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NOTE: • Magazine labels must be firmly stuck to the recessed label area on the side of the magazine and nowhere else. Fixing labels anywhere else may lead to jams (see figure 4-1). Make sure that labels are firmly stuck to the surface and not peeling off or curling at the corners. •...
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NOTE: Stick magazine and cartridge labels firmly in their proper locations. To avoid jams, use labels according to the guidelines below: • Do not use a magazine or a cartridge whose label has peeled off. • Make sure that labels are not sticking out of their proper locations. •...
4.3 Ejecting a Magazine or a Cartridge If the Eject button is pressed when a cartridge is loaded into the drive mechanism, the autoloader will unload the cartridge and will eject the magazine. NOTE: The Eject button can be disabled by sending a host command. In this case, pressing the Eject button will have no effect.
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4) If no cartridge is loaded in the drive, the autoloader assumes that you want to eject the magazine. After waiting for 35 seconds, it ejects the magazine. The autoloader is then reset as though power had been cycled. NOTE: Forced ejection overrides any host command that has been sent to dis- able the Eject button, and can abort any SCSI operations in which the autoloader is engaged in.
4.5 Write-protecting a Cartridge You can write-protect a cartridge to prevent its data from being changed or written over. Cartridges are write-protected by sliding the tab on the rear of the cartridge so that the hole is open (see figure 4-2). Figure 4-2 Cartridge not write-protected (write-enabled)
4.6 Cartridge Handling Precautions • Do not touch the tape inside the cartridge and do not clean the surface of the tape or the inside of the cartridge. • Do not store cartridges in an environment of extreme humidity or dryness. •...
5 Head Cleaning NOTE: This product uses magnetic heads for the reading and writing of data. Dust or dirt on the heads can disrupt normal reading and writing. Dirt can also shorten the useful life of cartridges, or scratch the tape surface and render the cartridge unusable.
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The Life Expectancy of Cleaning Cartridges A cleaning cartridge typically has a service life of 50 cleaning sessions. Before start- ing the cleaning process, make sure that the tape in the cleaning cartridge has not been used up. If you leave a cleaning cartridge permanently in the magazine, be sure to keep good records on the frequency of usage of the cartridge to avoid using it more times that it should be used for.
6 Handling Precautions Pay attention to the following handling precautions when using this product, as it is a precision instrument: • Do not store this product in an environment of extreme cold or heat, or a loca- tion subject to radical changes in temperature. •...
7 Specifications Product Name Tape Drive DAT DDS3 Tape Drive DAT DDS4 Autoloader Autoloader Model PG-DTA101 PG-DTA102 PGBDTA101 PGBDTA102 Weight 2.2kg 2.0kg Dimensions 146.1 mm (width) x 203.2 mm (depth) x 82.6 mm (height) (Excluding bezel and connector) Capacity 12 GB (Uncompressed) x 20 GB (Uncompressed) x 6 tapes 6 tapes...
Appendix LCD Messages There are 3 types of LCD messages: E : Error messages I : Informational messages S : Status messages LCD Message Type Light Status Meaning At BOD A SPACE command encountered an unexpected BOD (Beginning of Data). The tape is now positioned at the BOD.
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Eject fail Flashing Cartridge ejection failed either after you pressed the Eject button or after issuing an eject command. Action: Try forcing ejection. Eject Mag — This is displayed when you press the Eject button. Erase — The drive is erasing data from the tape. Error X Flashing This is a hardware error.
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Load Fail: Flashing A load command has failed, or a load or change par- Press Eject titions command has failed to read the system area of the tape, which stores information about tape usage. Action: Press the Eject button. Load Lock —...
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SCSI Error A SCSI command error has been detected. Action: Check the SCSI interface connection and try again. Search << — The drive is searching for a record, filemark, set- mark, or BOD (Beginning of Data) from the current position to the beginning of the tape. Search >>...
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Tape Stuck Flashing The cartridge is stuck in the drive. Action: Try forcing ejection. If this fails, call for ser- vice. Unloading — Either the drive is unloading a cartridge, or a car- tridge is being ejected from the drive and replaced in the magazine.
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! Hardware Error Codes The table below explains the various hardware error codes that may appear on the LCD panel as the message “Error X.” When such an error occurs, call for service and inform the service representative of the value of “X.” The value of X Description of the hardware error 8 - 13...
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Tape Drive DAT DDS3 Autoloader(PG-DTA101/PGBDTA101) Tape Drive DAT DDS4 Autoloader(PG-DTA102/PGBDTA102) USER’S GUIDE P3FY-0930-02 発 行 日 2001 年 2 月 発行責任 富士通株式会社 Date issued : February 2001 Published by : Fujitsu Limited Printed in Japan ● 本書の内容は、改善のため事前連絡なしに変更することがあります。 ● 本書に記載されたデータの使用に起因する第三者の特許権およびその他の権利 の侵害については、当社はその責を負いません。 ● 無断転載を禁じます。 ● 落丁、乱丁本は、お取り替えいたします。...