Cartridge drives and cabinets, Lsm safety features, Controlling software – Sun Microsystems TIMBERWOLF 9740 User Manual

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Cartridge Drives and Cabinets

Cartridge Drives and Cabinets

The cartridge drive attaches to the rear of the LSM and contains:

Two or four 9490 (TimberLine) CTUs

One to four SD-3 (RedWood) CTUs

The 9741 or 9741E drive cabinets attach to the rear of the LSM and contains:

One to ten Digital Linear Tape (DLT) drives

One to ten T9840 Tape Drives

One to ten T9940 Tape Drives

Each CTU or tape drive holds the cartridge for read/write operations. For more
specific information, refer to your CTU or tape drive publications.

Notes:

Only two of the three drive types that can be installed in a 9741 or
9741E Drive Cabinet are allowed to be mixed in the same cabinet.

The T9940B drive cannot be installed in a 9740 LSM if the library uses a SCSI
control path.

See

Chapter 4, “Drives”

for more information about these drives.

LSM Safety Features

Safety features are incorporated into the LSM. If the front doors to the LSM are
opened, electrical interlocks remove power from the robot assembly.

Behind the right front door, covers are placed over the library controller card
and the LSM power supply to prevent contact with the hazardous voltages and
sensitive electronics.

Controlling Software

Controlling software is the interface between the host operating system and the
LSM. The software determines where the cartridge is located by tracking the
VOLSER and cell location during audits, then allocates which CTU or drive
receives the cartridge.

If the LSM goes offline for any reason, you can mount and dismount cartridges
manually, as described in

Chapter 3, “Operating the LSM.”

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