HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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drive module

The entire assembly that houses the tape drive, including the metal housing

and connectors.

ESD

Electrostatic discharge. The release of static electricity from one conductor to

another.

Ethernet

A local-area, packet-switched network technology. Originally designed for

coaxial cable, it is now found running over shielded, twisted-pair cable.

Ethernet is a 10- or 100-megabytes-per-second LAN.

event

A significant library occurrence (such as tape drive errors, online/offline

transition, tape drive cleanings, and other information) that is listed in an

automated log.

export

The action in which the library places a tape cartridge into the load port so that

the operator can remove the cartridge from the library.

Fibre Channel

A bidirectional, full-duplex, point-to-point, serial data channel structured for high

performance capacity. The Fibre Channel is an interconnection of multiple

communication ports, called N_Ports. These N_Ports are interconnected by a

switching network, called a fabric, to a point-to-point link, or an arbitrated loop.

Fibre Channel is a generalized transport mechanism with no protocol of its

own. A Fibre Channel does not have a native input/output command set, but

can transport existing Upper Level Protocols (ULP) such as SCSI. Fibre Channel

operates at speeds of 200 MB per second. Fibre Channel operates over

distances of up to 100 m over copper media or up to 10 km over optical links.

flash memory

Firmware memory for the current and previous version of library firmware.

get

An activity in which a robot obtains a tape cartridge from a slot or tape drive.

GUI

Graphical user interface. Software that allows the user to control the library

environment through visual screens.

HBA

Host bus adapter. A circuit board residing in the host system that handles

requests to and from the host system and the library.

host

One or more computers that generate and communicate data to the library.

hot-swappable

The capability that allows a component to be replaced while power to the

component is maintained. This feature allows hardware maintenance actions

and hardware upgrades to proceed without disrupting subsystem availability.

HP (unit of mea-

sure)

Horizontal pitch. A measurement of the width of a chassis. Library circuit card

assemblies sitting horizontally in card cages are measured vertically in these

units where one HP is 5.08 mm (0.2 inches).

HP Enterprise

Modular Library

E-Series

An automated tape library composed of a:

Base module

Tape drive expansion module (optional)

Card cage expansion module (optional)

import

The process of placing a tape cartridge into the load port so that the robot

can insert it into a storage slot.

interlock switch

A switch that disconnects power to library mechanisms, excluding tape drives,

when the center door is opened.

initialization

A procedure that activates a machine reset, initiates wake-up diagnostics (from

EPROMs) and loads functional code.

inventory

The process of reading and storing in memory the bar code identification and

locations of all tape cartridges in the library.

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