HP ESL E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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EMI

Electro-Magnetic Interference refers to unwanted electrical noise present on a

power line. This noise may leak from the power lines and affect equipment that

isn’t even connected to the power line. Such leakage is called a magnetic

field. Magnetic fields are formed when unwanted noise voltages give rise to

noise currents. Such noise signals may adversely affect electronic equipment

and cause intermittent data problems.

ESD

Electrostatic Discharge

Host

The device or devices to which the library is connected.

IEC

The International Electrotechnical Commission is based in Geneva, Switzerland.

Load port

A port used to add a small number of tapes to the library without interrupting

library functions.

LTO-2

Linear Tape-Open is a tape drive specification backed by HP, IBM and Seagate.

Ultrium 460 tape drives (LTO-2) are HP’s second generation of LTO tape drives.

LTO-3

Linear Tape-Open is a tape drive specification backed by HP, IBM and Seagate.

Ultrium 960 tape drives (LTO-3) are HP’s third generation of LTO tape drives.

LTO-4

Linear Tape-Open is a tape drive specification backed by HP, IBM and Seagate.

Ultrium 1840 tape drives (LTO-4) are HP’s fourth generation of LTO tape drives.

LVD

Low Voltage Differential or LVD is a type of electrical signaling for parallel SCSI

and can reach distances up to 12 meters. All SCSI HP Ultrium 460 tape drives

are LVD devices. SDLT tape drives can be LVD or HVD devices.

MSBF

Mean Swaps Before Failure

MTBF

Mean Time Between Failures

MTTR

Mean Time To Repair

NEMA

National Electrical Manufacturers Association

Network interface

Card (NIC)

A NIC is a device that handles communication between a device and other

devices on a network.

NVRAM

Non-Volatile Random Access Memory is a type of memory that retains its

contents when power is turned off. One type of NVRAM is SRAM that is made

non-volatile by connecting it to a constant power source such as a battery.

Another type of NVRAM uses EEPROM chips to save its contents when power

is turned off. In this case, NVRAM is composed of a combination of SRAM

and EEPROM chips.

Picker

A mechanical component of the extension axis assembly (robotics) which grips

and holds a tape cartridge in transit.

Robotics

As used in the context of automated tape libraries; the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis

mechanical assemblies inside the library used to move tape cartridges.

RS-232C

Short for Recommended Standard-232C, a standard interface approved

by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) for connecting serial devices.

This standard is for asynchronous transfer between computer equipment and

accessories. Data is transmitted bit by bit in a serial fashion. The RS-232

standard defines the function and use of all 25 pins of a DB-25 type connector.

SCSI

Small Computer System Interface. An American National Standards Institute

(ANSI) communications standard for attaching peripheral equipment to

computers.

SCSI ID

A unique address (0 to 15) assigned to each device on a SCSI bus.

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