StorageTek 9714 사용자 설명서
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Eighth Edition
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LSM Safety Features
Cartridge Access Port
A CAP is the location where you can add a cartridge to or remove a cartridge from
an LSM without interrupting normal cartridge mounts and dismounts by the robot
assembly. The CAP is located in the drawer on the front LSM cover.
an LSM without interrupting normal cartridge mounts and dismounts by the robot
assembly. The CAP is located in the drawer on the front LSM cover.
The hand uses the CAP as a storage location for an in-transit cartridge if the
machine loses power. When power is restored, if the CAP is empty and the hand
contains a cartridge, the hand will place the cartridge into the CAP. If the CAP is
not empty, you must remove the cartridge from the hand. Refer to
machine loses power. When power is restored, if the CAP is empty and the hand
contains a cartridge, the hand will place the cartridge into the CAP. If the CAP is
not empty, you must remove the cartridge from the hand. Refer to
You might use the CAP to load and unload cleaning cartridges. Refer to
Refer to
for detailed procedures and figures.
Drives
The cartridge is placed into the drive for data read or write operations. The LSM
uses Digital Linear Tape (DLT4000, DLT7000, and DLT8000) drives. From one to
six DLT drives can be installed, numbered 0 to 5, with 0 at the bottom.
uses Digital Linear Tape (DLT4000, DLT7000, and DLT8000) drives. From one to
six DLT drives can be installed, numbered 0 to 5, with 0 at the bottom.
Note: Some software might number the drives from one to six.
During LSM automated mode (see definition at the end of this chapter), the
robotic hand will place the cartridge into the drive when the command is sent
from the customer server software. During LSM manual mode, you might need
to insert a cartridge into the drive yourself. Refer to
robotic hand will place the cartridge into the drive when the command is sent
from the customer server software. During LSM manual mode, you might need
to insert a cartridge into the drive yourself. Refer to
for the procedure.
For specific drive information, refer to your drive publications.
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LSM Safety Features
Safety features are incorporated into the LSM. If the front door to the LSM is
opened, an electrical interlock removes power from the robot assembly.
opened, an electrical interlock removes power from the robot assembly.
Behind the side door, covers are placed over certain assemblies to prevent you from
coming into contact with hazardous voltages and sensitive electronics. Do not open
the side door—no operator activity is required behind this door.
coming into contact with hazardous voltages and sensitive electronics. Do not open
the side door—no operator activity is required behind this door.