ADIC/GRAU Storage Systems reserves the right to correct, to update or to modify the information contained in this document. DAS is a registered trade mark of ADIC/GRAU Storage Systems GmbH DAS is a trade mark of ADIC/GRAU Storage Systems GmbH Other trade marks are the property of the relevant owner. Document number: DOC D00 025-A Published on: March 31, 1999 ADIC/GRAU Storage Systems GmbH&Co.KG • Eschenstra.e 3 • D-89558 Bohmenkirch Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For more information, see the ADIC Management Console User Guide. The ADIC Management Console service port supports Zmodem file transfers. The procedures below are specific for using the HyperTerminal program on the service terminal to transfer files. Other terminal emulation programs operate in a similar fashion. The Zmodem send and receive functions in some terminal emulation programs automatically issue the command string “rz” before sending a file and the command string “sz” before receiving
Environmental Considerations For best performance of your Scalar Library, and to minimize the chance of condensation, please observe the following guidelines: . Install your Scalar Library on a level floor. . If you expose cartridges to temperatures outside the operating limits – 40-113°F (5-40°C) – stabilize them by leaving the cartridges in the operating temperature for a minimum of two hours before you use them. . Avoid temperature problems by ensuring that the Scalar Library rear panel is no
Example: value=0=0x0 6-00020-02 Commands 113 SNC 5100 Usually a value of 0 indicates success, but some successful commands return a different value. arptabShow The arptabShow command displays the contents of the ARP table. The ARP table contains the current Internet-to-Ethernet address mappings. This information may be useful to the LAN administrator. SN60023 > arptabShow 192.168.1.19 at 8:0:20:23:2f:db value=0=0x0 SN60023 > cd You can move to a different directory (usually in the flash file sys
The FCR200 responds to commands issued to a set of configured SCSI IDs, and maps these to Fibre Channel AL_PA/LUN values. The following table indicates a possible mapping for SCSI LUN to Fibre Channel AL_PA:LUN. Table 5-2 SCSI-to-Fibre Target:Channel Address Mapping SCSI BUS:TARGET:LUN Fibre Channel AL_PA LUN 0:0:0 0xEF 0 0:1:0 0x02 0 0:2:0 0x04 0 0:3:0 0x08 0 0:4:0 0x0F 0 5-, Understanding the Configuration 62-9301-01 Table 5-2 SCSI-to-Fibre Target:Channel Address Mapping SCSI BUS
Power Button 4. Install data cartridges in slots 1 through 5 of your FastStor. LCD indicates 1-5 are loaded. Quick Start Guide 5. Using the Mode Menu, move the cartridge from slot 1 to slot 6, and from slot 2 to slot 7. Press MODE button until LOAD SLOT is displayed. Press SELECT button twice. Tape in slot 1 will move to slot 6. Repeat above steps to move tape in slot 2 to slot 7. 6. Install additional data cartridges in slots 1 and 2. LCD indicates 1-7 loaded. Quick Start Guide 7. Connect SCSI
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Note While loading the tape, the drive will enter a false Ready Mode condition for a short period. During this false state the Tape In Use LED will continue to blink. Do not attempt any operations while the LED is blinking. When tape is unloaded. 5-8 Operation and Maintenance Table 5-4 Drive Operation LCD Messages When tape is loaded. DLTtype = DLTTM4000 (4000DLT), or DLTTM7000 (7000DLT). Compressed if compression mode enabled or Standard if compression mode disabled. 20/40GB = DLTTM4000, 35/70G
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Document number: 62-0162-01 Rev A First published: March 1999 Printed in the USA Contents Introduction Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .