StorageTek 9710 User Manual

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System Assurance Guide  
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System Assurance Guide  
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Document Title:  
9710 Library Storage Module  
System Assurance Guide  
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December 1999  
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Reader’s Comment Form  
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Summary of Changes  
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throughout: Incorporated template 103199 and updated  
boilerplate. Changed personnel references to reflect new  
Customer Service organization. Indicated support of 9840  
Fibre Channel drives.  
Chapter 3: Removed note about AS/400 not supporting  
9840 or DLT drives. Added host interface graphics (Figure 3-  
2 through 3-6). Added illustration of I/O panel that shows  
Fibre Channel plate in lower left corner.  
Chapter 4: Expanded power cable table with new power  
cable part numbers. Corrected drawing of Centronics 50-pin  
connector. Added new in-country media services telephone  
numbers. Added note clarifying feature codes 1603 and  
2016.  
Appendix A: Updated weight specifications.  
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This guide contains information about planning, ordering, installing, and  
follow-up activities required during StorageTek TimberWolf 9710 Library  
Storage Module sales, delivery, and installation.  
The audience for this guide includes StorageTek marketing representatives,  
solutions delivery systems specialists (SDSSs), ssolutions delivery installation  
consultants (SDICs), solutions delivery engineers (SDEs), independent  
consultants, service representatives, and customers involved with installation  
planning.  
How to Use This Guide  
This guide provides a series of worksheets and checklists that, when completed  
properly, ensure that no aspect of the installation process has been overlooked.  
This promotes error-free installation and customer satisfaction. Use only those  
checklists that are applicable to your system. However, certain worksheets  
(noted below) must be completed for the product to be shipped. Refer to  
Chapter 4 for more information.  
Note: If the following worksheets are not completed and sent to Orders  
Administration, the product will not be shipped.  
• Library Configuration Worksheet  
• Site Survey  
• Product Checklist  
How This Guide is Organized  
This guide contains the following information:  
“The System Assurance Process” provides detailed information  
useful for understanding the System Assurance process.  
“Key Personnel” provides a worksheet for recording names and  
phone numbers of the key personnel on the system assurance  
teams.  
“Product Overview” provides an overview of the LSM, drive  
configurations, and interfaces  
“Ordering the Equipment” contains worksheets to complete  
when ordering the 9710 Library  
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“Pre-installation Checklist” provides checklists to ensure no  
unresolved issues exist at installation.  
Appendix A “Site Planning Information” provides LSM specifications and  
floor space layout.  
The Index assists in locating information in this publication.  
Trademarks  
StorageTek is a trademark of Storage Technology Corporation. Other features  
and terms used in this publication are for informational purposes only and  
might be trademarks of Storage Technology Corporation or other companies.  
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Related Publications  
Additional information is contained in the following publications:  
9710 Publication  
Part Number  
9710 Library Storage Module Installation Manual  
9640  
Quantum™ DLT Publications  
Part Number  
DLT4000 Cartridge Subsystem Product Manual  
313127601  
(StorageTek)  
81-60043-0x  
(Quantum)  
DLT7000 Tape Drive Product Manual  
DLT8000 Tape Drive Product Manual  
313134501  
(StorageTek)  
81-60000-0x  
81-60118-0x  
(Quantum)  
9840 Publications  
Part Number  
MT 5003  
9840 Tape Drive System Assurance Guide  
9840 Tape Drive Installation Manual  
95879  
4890 Publications  
Part Number  
9512952900  
9512941000  
4890 Maintenance Manual  
4890 Product Manual  
Obtaining Information  
You may have access to the following additional sources of information.  
Customer Resource Center  
StorageTek’s Customer Resource Center (CRC) is an online service that provides  
technical information such as software publications, user documentation,  
maintenance fixes, and answers to frequently asked questions. The CRC is for  
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StorageTek employees and for contract customers and partners with a login and  
password.  
The location of the CRC is http://www.support.storagetek.com  
Documents on CD  
Documents on CD is a compact disc that contains portable document format  
(PDF) files of StorageTek’s tape, library, and OPENstorage disk publications.  
This CD is for StorageTek employees only. Contact the Logistics Depot to order  
the CD or get onto the distribution list.  
Electronic Document Center  
StorageTek’s Electronic Document Center (EDC) is an online service that  
provides links to technical publications about StorageTek products, pre-sales  
planning, and strategic tools. The EDC is for StorageTek employees only.  
KnowledgeMap  
StorageTek’s KnowledgeMap is an online service that provides product  
information, general resources, white papers, and answers to frequently asked  
questions. It also contains information about networks, platforms, and sales  
support. The KnowledgeMap is for StorageTek employees and distributors.  
The location of the KnowledgeMap is http://wwfokm.stortek.com/  
Partners Page  
StorageTek’s Partners Page is an online service that provides information about  
events, education, products, and connectivity. The Partners Page is for  
StorageTek employees and partners with a login and password.  
The location of the Partners Page is http://www.storagetek.com/Partners/  
StorageTek Storefront  
The Storefront is StorageTek’s external web site. The Storefront provides  
information about topics such as news bulletins, products, services, integrated  
solutions, customer support, and upcoming events. The storefront is accessible  
to all persons with a web browser.  
The location of the Storefront is http://www.storagetek.com  
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Comments and Suggestions  
A Reader’s Comment Form at the back of this publication is for communicating  
suggestions or requests for change. We encourage and appreciate reader  
feedback.  
Education  
The following paragraphs describe how to locate the training available for the  
9710 Library.  
If you have questions about registering for courses (including tuition and  
schedules), call the registrar at 303-673-6262.  
Consult the current Corporate Education Course Catalog or view EDUCATION  
announcements on the intranet using Netscape for the latest offerings and  
schedules.  
StorageTek employees should follow these steps to register:  
1. Start Netscape.  
2. Type the following URL: http://intwww.stortek.com  
3. At the right side of the screen click on alphabetical.  
4. Click on Wfor Workforce Development.  
5. Scroll down and click on Workforce Development Home Page.  
This takes you to the StorageTek Workforce Development web page. Make your  
selections from here.  
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Figure 1-1 shows the system assurance overview. The system assurance team  
members appear across the top of the figure. The process is the exchange of  
information among the team members to ensure that no aspects of the sale,  
ordering, and installation are overlooked. This promotes an error-free  
installation and contributes to customer satisfaction.  
Figure 1-1. The System Assurance Overview  
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System Assurance Team Responsibilities  
Table 1-1 lists the responsibilities of the system assurance team members. The  
team ensures that all aspects of the process are planned carefully and carried  
out efficiently. Customer and StorageTek team members jointly own and control  
the process.  
Table 1-1. Team Member Responsibilities  
Team Member  
Responsibilities  
Solutions Delivery Installation  
Consultant (SDIC)  
(United States)  
• Leads the system assurance team in most cases.  
• Coordinates the system assurance process and  
oversees the use and implementation of this guide.  
Solutions Delivery Manager (SDM)  
(international)  
• Schedules meetings between team members.  
• Supplies or obtains all necessary support  
documentation.  
• Works with the customer to complete the following  
worksheets:  
Key personnel (Chapter 2)  
Hardware configuration (Chapter 4)  
Site survey (Chapter 4)  
Receiving dock information (Chapter 5)  
Inside delivery information (Chapter 5)  
Access and administrative issues (Chapter 5)  
• Faxes all of the required and completed work  
sheets (except the sales entry form) to the  
appropriate orders offices. See Chapter 4.  
• Works with the solutions delivery engineer (SDE)  
and the customer to provide delivery information  
as listed in “Solutions delivery engineer”  
responsibilities in this table.  
Marketing representative  
(United States)  
• Leads the system assurance team in some cases.  
• Is responsible for the customer account.  
• Faxes the sales entry form to the Shared Services  
Center.  
• Follows up with the customer to ensure customer  
satisfaction.  
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Team Member  
Responsibilities  
Solutions Delivery Engineer (SDE)  
• Prepares customer service support procedures.  
• Explains available levels of hardware support and  
criteria for problem escalation.  
• Installs the product at the customer site.  
Customer  
• Works with the solutions delivery installation  
consultant (SDIC) at the system assurance planning  
meetings to provide the data for the worksheets  
listed for the SDIC.  
• Works with the solutions delivery systems  
specialist (SDSS) at the system assurance planning  
meetings to provide the data for the worksheet  
listed for the SE.  
• Names a contact person for any unresolved issues  
in the above worksheets.  
• Discusses the schedule and names a contact per  
son for all scheduling matters.  
Solutions Delivery Systems  
Specialist (SDSS)  
• Explains available levels of software support and  
criteria for problem escalation.  
• Works with the customer to complete the work  
sheet.  
• Provides data migration information.  
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The System Assurance Flowchart  
Figure 1-2 shows the system assurance process flow. The following pages  
describe the steps in more detail.  
No two installations are the same; however, following this flowchart promotes a  
smooth system assurance process and an error-free installation.  
Figure 1-2. The System Assurance Process Flow  
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Proposal Acceptance  
The system assurance process begins when the customer accepts the proposal.  
At this time, the solutions delivery installation consultant (in the United States)  
or the solutions delivery manager (internationally) schedules one or more  
system assurance planning meetings.  
System Assurance Planning Meetings  
The purpose of the system assurance planning meetings is to:  
• Explain system assurance as it applies to the 9710 Library  
• Establish the system assurance team  
• Establish the responsibilities of the team members  
• Establish the schedule for the system assurance process  
• Define hardware and software requirements  
• Complete the configuration worksheets, order worksheets, and other  
required worksheets (Chapter 4)  
• Set the dates and times for one or more system assurance review meetings  
Order Placement  
Depending on the customer, the appointed team member must now either:  
• Fax the completed worksheets to Orders Management (OM), or  
• Transfer information from the completed worksheets to the sales entry form  
and fax the sales entry form to the Shared Services Center (SSC)  
See Chapter 4 for which of the above options and fax numbers to use.  
Sales Entry Form or Order Worksheet Check  
If the sales entry form or order worksheets are complete and correct, OM or  
SSC approves the order and assigns a ship date. If they are not correct, OM or  
SSC contacts the system assurance team for more information.  
System Assurance Review Meetings  
The purpose of the system assurance review meetings is to:  
• Complete the pre-installation checklists (Chapter 5)  
• Identify additional requirements  
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Preinstallation Checklist Error Check  
If the preinstallation checklists are complete and correct, the sale is approved  
and the product is shipped. If they are not correct, the system assurance team  
completes or corrects them.  
Installation  
The SDE installs the 9710 Library at the customer’s site.  
Post-installation Follow-up  
The following actions follow up the installation:  
• The Error-Free Delivery Team tracks any exceptions to the original  
shipment.  
• The system assurance team leader completes the reader's comment form at  
the back of this guide or online to submit any comments on this guide.  
Refer to the end of the “How This Guide is Organized” on page xi for the  
fax number, address, and URL.  
• The SDE logs installation data into the Customer Services Data Collection  
(CSDC) system.  
• The SDE attends a follow-up meeting with the customer to review the  
completed project.  
Schedule Planning  
When schedule planning is completed, attach a copy of the proposed schedule  
to this guide, and have the system assurance team members sign below.  
StorageTek Representative (date)  
Customer Representative (date)  
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This chapter enables you to record the names and phone numbers of the key  
personnel on the teams. The home phone number is optional.  
Customer Team  
List names and telephone numbers of the following people:  
CPU Hardware Contact  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
Operating Systems Software Contact  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
Communication Hardware Contact  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone  
office:________________ home:________________  
Operations Contact  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone  
office:________________ home:________________  
Delivery Contact  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
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StorageTek Team  
List names and telephone numbers of the following people:  
Marketing Representative  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
Solutions Delivery Systems Specialist  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
Solutions Delivery Engineer  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
SDE room on site:  
Solutions Delivery Installation Consultant  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone  
office:________________ home:________________  
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StorageTek Hardware and Software Support  
StorageTek provides the following phone numbers for hardware and software  
support:  
Call Center (Hardware)  
U.S.-Colorado  
1.303.673.4056  
U.S.-Outside Colorado (Customers) 1.800.525.0369  
U.S.-Outside Colorado (SDEs)  
Software Support  
1.800.735.2778  
U.S.-Outside Colorado  
U.S.-Colorado  
1.800.678.4430  
1.303.673.4430  
Client Processor(s) Teams  
List names and telephone numbers of the following CPU vendor people:  
Hardware Contacts  
_____________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
Phone  
office:________________ home:________________  
Software Contacts  
_____________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
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Channel Partner Team  
List names and telephone numbers of the following people:  
Marketing Representative  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
Solutions Delivery Systems Specialist  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
Solutions Delivery Engineer  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone office:________________ home:________________  
SDE room on site:  
Solutions Delivery Installation Consultant  
___________________________________________________________  
Phone  
office:________________ home:________________  
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Product Overview  
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This chapter provides an overview of the LSM, drive configurations, and  
interfaces.  
The 9710 library consists of:  
• An LSM that stores 224 to 588 tape cartridges  
• A cartridge access port (CAP) that stores up to 14 cartridges  
• 9840, Digital Linear Tape (DLT), or 4890 drives installed behind the LSM  
right, front door.  
Figure 3-1. 9710 LSM with Expansion Door  
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Drive Configurations  
The LSM is shipped standard with no drive plates and with two 14-pack arrays  
above the drive wall (Panel 2). If fewer than four drives are ordered, two 14-  
pack arrays are installed above the three drives. If fewer than seven drives are  
ordered, one 14-pack array is installed above the six drives.  
If the LSM is to contain more than six drives, you must also install the optional  
power distribution unit (PDU) and the PRM logic card.  
CAUTION:  
You may not install 9840 drives and 4890 drives within the same LSM.  
Follow these rules for the cartridge drives, their associated arrays, and the  
cartridges used in the drives:  
• Install drives from bottom to top.  
• Allow no empty drive slots between installed drives.  
• If fewer than six drives are installed, install the optional arrays on Panel 2.  
• Do not use DATA D3 (helical recording) cartridges.  
When mixing 4890 and DLT drives within the same LSM:  
• No more than six 4890 drives may be installed  
• The DLT drives must be installed above the 4890 drives.  
When installing only DLT drives:  
• A maximum of 10 drives may be installed per LSM.  
When mixing 9840 and DLT drives within the same LSM:  
• No more than six DLT drives may be installed  
• The DLT drives must be installed above the 9840 drives.  
• You may mix SCSI and Fibre Channel drives.  
When installing only 9840 drives:  
• A maximum of 10 drives may be installed per LSM.  
• You may mix SCSI and Fibre Channel drives.  
Power Distribution Unit (PDU)  
The standard 9710 can support up to 10 drives, but has power connections for  
only six drives. When you order the 9710 mounting hardware kits for more than  
six drives, you must also order the PDU. The PDU gives you power connections  
for four additional drives.  
The PDU is a pass-through AC connector box with a power drop cable at one  
end and receptacles for four drives at the other end. The box is mounted in the  
9710, but must be connected to a separate customer power drop. The  
international version comes without a cable plug, and cable leads are stripped.  
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The PRM card is shipped with the PDU, even though it is not part of the PDU.  
The card is mounted in the 9710 to provide data communication paths for the  
additional drives.  
Host Interfaces  
The LSM provides two host ports for AS/400 direct connections. Two internal  
LSM cables are supplied for this configuration (see Figure 3-2 on page 3-4).  
Other configurations with the AS/400 might include a RISC/6000 server (see  
Figure 3-3 on page 3-5). Direct connections in non-AS/400 (open systems)  
configurations are also supported (see Figure 3-4 on page 3-6).  
For host indirect connections to the LSM, a server [Unix-based, using Automated  
Cartridge Server Library (ACSLS) software or a RISC System/6000, using the  
Advanced Interactive Executive (AIX) operating system] is connected between  
the host and the LSM. An example of an indirect connection is an LSM hooked  
to a Unix server, with the server connected to an Ethernet LAN network. A  
cable is run from the Ethernet LAN to the host (see Figure 3-5 on page 3-7).  
The connection from the server to the LSM is a SCSI Type-3 68-pin cable. The  
server may have its own control-side path (through a connection on the  
optional PRS circuit card), or may be daisy-chained to a shared data bus with  
one or more drives.  
Figure 3-6 on page 3-8 shows the generic software requirements for the  
subsystems in either a direct connection or an indirect connection to the LSM.  
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Figure 3-2. Direct Connection for AS/400 Control  
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Figure 3-3. Client Configuration (Indirect Connection) with AS/400  
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Figure 3-4. SCSI Direct Connection (Open Systems) with Common Bus  
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Figure 3-5. Host-Indirect Connection  
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Figure 3-6. Subsystem Generic Software Types  
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Data Interfaces  
Refer to the 9840 Tape Drive System Assurance Guide, MT 5003, for 9840 data  
interface information.  
The LSM has three data interfaces available:  
• Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) for all drives  
• Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) interface for 4890s  
• Fibre Channel for 9840s  
4890 Data Buses  
You may order FIPS bus drives, SCSI bus drives, or both. FIPS and SCSI are not  
available on the same drive.  
Two FIPS data bus terminal blocks are present on a drive. Each bus in this  
definition includes the Data In, Data Out, Tag In, and Tag Out lines. You can  
use the two terminals for two data buses, use only one terminal block and  
terminate the other, or use the second terminal block for daisy chaining.  
Note: The AS/400 I/O port does not allow daisy chaining of the 4890 Drives.  
Each SCSI drive has two SCSI data bus connectors. You may use only one SCSI  
data bus input per drive. The other connector must be terminated, or it can be  
used for daisy chaining in a non-AS/400 environment, but it cannot be used for  
a second data bus.  
DLT Data Buses  
Each DLT has two SCSI data bus connectors. You can use only one SCSI data  
bus input per drive. The other connector must be terminated, or it can be used  
for daisy chaining, but it cannot be used for a second data bus.  
I/O Cabling Limits  
the following discussion.  
Only one SCSI control line can exist. The other SCSI port, on both the SCSI card  
and the I/O tower, is reserved for daisy chaining; it should be terminated on the  
SCSI control interface card.  
Two RS423/RS232 control lines can exist on the I/O tower. Each control may be  
connected to a separate AS/400.  
Six FIPS data buses can exist on the I/O tower. Each bus in this definition  
includes the Data In, Data Out, Tag In, and Tag Out lines. If you are using two-  
bus FIPS drives, each connected at the I/O tower to two FIPS buses, then no  
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more than three FIPS drives can exist in the 9710. The remaining available drive  
slots can be used by SCSI drives.  
Twenty SCSI data buses can exist on the I/O tower: 10 in and 10 out.  
Twenty Fibre Channel data buses can exist on the I/O tower (with 9840 drives  
only): 10 in and 10 out.  
The 3270 ports on the I/O tower currently are not used.  
RS423  
The 9710 uses RS423 electronics in its control interface, rather than RS232. The  
RS423 and RS232 protocols are the same, but the RS423 electronics can drive a  
signal to greater distances.  
The maximum RS423 cable length is 60 m (200 ft).  
SCSI Library Robotic Interface  
The fast/narrow interface is single-ended or differential, and supports up to  
eight devices including the host.  
The fast/wide interface is differential only, and supports up to 16 devices  
including the host.  
Both interfaces are provided with the fast/wide 68-pin connector.  
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Figure 3-7. 9710 I/O Panel (Showing FIPS)  
Note: The 3270 control interface ports shown in Figure 3-7 on page 3-11 are  
not presently used. One of the two SCSI control interface ports is used  
for the control line; the other is reserved for daisy chaining.  
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Figure 3-8. 9710 I/O Panel (Showing Fibre Channel)  
Note: The 3270 control interface ports shown in Figure 3-8 on page 3-12 are  
not presently used. One of the two SCSI control interface ports is used  
for the control line; the other is reserved for daisy chaining.  
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This chapter provides the worksheets to use when ordering the 9710 LSM.  
The Ordering Process  
To order a 9710 LSM:  
1. Make photocopies of the blank worksheets provided in this guide.  
2. Obtain other required worksheets not provided in this guide.  
3. Review the customer’s existing hardware and software.  
4. Select the correct equipment and configuration for the customer’s needs.  
5. Enter the information on the worksheets.  
6. Review the items with the customer.  
7. If necessary, transfer the appropriate information from the order worksheets  
to a sales entry form.  
8. Fax the order worksheets or sales entry form to the appropriate orders  
department.  
Fax Numbers and Addresses  
The orders department, the fax number, and the documents to fax depend on  
the customer. The department addresses and voice phone numbers are for your  
information.  
Domestic customers, value-added distributors (VADs), and value-added  
resellers (VARs) must:  
1. Transfer the information from the hardware order worksheet and the cables  
order worksheet to a sales entry form.  
You are encouraged to use the software tool Galileo to identify a valid  
configuration, generate an accurate quote, and produce an error-free sales  
entry form.  
2. Fax the following forms to Atlanta Shared Services Center:  
• Sales entry form  
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• Library configuration worksheet  
• Site survey  
• Product checklist  
Atlanta Shared Services Center  
Fax: 1-678-969-4015, 4016, or 4017  
5390 Triangle Parkway, Suite 300  
Norcross, GA 30092  
Voice: 1-678-969-4000 or 1-800-903-7278 (toll-free in the U.S. only)  
Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), distributors, and  
subsidiaries in Canada, Japan, Australia, South Asia, and Mexico must fax  
the following forms to Orders Management:  
• Hardware order worksheet  
• Cables order worksheet  
• Site survey  
Orders Management  
Fax: 1-303-673-2640 for distributors or subsidiaries  
Fax: 1-303-673-7654 for OEM  
One StorageTek Drive  
Louisville, CO 80028-4350  
Voice: 1-303-673-5513  
Hardware Order Worksheets  
Use the following paragraphs and worksheets to plan your order.  
For 9840 Drive information, refer to 9840 Tape Drive System Assurance Guide,  
MT 5003.  
CAUTION:  
You may not install 9840 drives and 4890 drives within the same LSM.  
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Figure 4-1. 9710 Model/Feature Selections  
Note: Both feature codes 1603 and 2016 include two serial ports and do not  
include a SCSI card.  
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DLT Drives  
Figure 4-2 on page 4-5 lists the DLT8000 model and feature number. Figure 4-3  
on page 4-6 and Figure 4-4 on page 4-7 list the DLT7000 and DLT4000 feature  
numbers. The drives will ship with either a SCSI Fast/Narrow Differential  
interface or a SCSI Fast/Narrow Single-Ended interface. You will need SCSI Fast/  
Wide 68-pin connectors to connect to the differential drives.  
Note: The DLT8000 is only available with a differential interface.  
Each kit contains one DLT drive, differential terminator, slides, drive mounting  
tray, drive actuator mechanism, drive chassis, DLT power supply, cooling,  
hardware to mount the drive to the tray, and the drive power cord.  
Note: If more than six drives are ordered, the customer must order the PDU.  
The PDU feature code includes the PDU, the appropriate power cord,  
the PRM card, and an additional drive-to-LSM interface cable.  
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Figure 4-2. DLT8000 Model and Feature Selections  
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Figure 4-3. DLT7000 Feature Selections  
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Figure 4-4. DLT4000 Feature Selections  
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4890 Drives  
Figure 4-5 lists the 4890 drive feature numbers.  
Figure 4-5. 4890 Drive Feature Selections  
CAUTION:  
You may not install 9840 drives and 4890 drives within the same LSM.  
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PDU Power Cables  
The PDU power cables are included when you order the PDU feature code.  
They are listed below in case you still want to order them separately.  
Table 4-1. PDU Cables  
Description  
Part Number Quantity  
411063801  
Cable assembly, international, 200–240 V, 10 A, 3 m  
(10 ft), 2-wire and ground.  
For main PDU  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
Cable assembly, international, 200–240 V, 10 A, 2.4 m 10083241  
(8 ft), harmonized cord 1.5 mm , EuroPlug.  
For optional PDU  
2
Cable assembly, South Korea, 100–127 V, VCTF cord  
10083657  
10083638  
10083639  
310287201  
2
3 x 1.25 mm , KSC 8305 plug.  
For optional PDU  
Cable assembly, domestic, twisted lock, 200–240 V,  
20 A, 2.5 m (8.2 ft), 14 AWG SJT cord.  
For main PDU  
Cable assembly, domestic, twisted lock 200–240 V,  
15 A, 2.5 m (8.2 ft), 16 AWG SJT cord.  
For optional PDU  
Cable assembly, domestic, 100–127 V, 20 A, 3 m  
(10 ft), 14 AWG SJT cord, NEMA 5-20P (IEC 320 plug).  
For main PDU  
Cable assembly, domestic, 100–127 V, 15 A, 2 m (7 ft), 10083242  
16 AWG SJT cord, NEMA 5-15P (IEC 320 plug).  
For optional PDU  
Cable assembly, domestic, twisted lock, 100–127 V,  
20 A, 2.5 m (8.2 ft), 14 AWG SJT cord.  
For main PDU  
10083641  
Cable assembly, domestic, twisted lock, 100–127 V,  
15 A, 2.5 m (8.2 ft), 16 AWG SJT cord.  
For optional PDU  
10083642  
Serial Cables, 9710 to Host  
If the robot is controlled by a serial RS423 connection, the 9710-end of the  
cables requires a female DB9 connector.  
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Table 4-2. Serial Cables, 9710 to Host  
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Cable assembly, DB9 (F)-DB24 (F), 4 m (13 ft)  
310227101  
________  
Cable assembly, DB9 (F)-DB24 (F), 6 m (20 ft)  
310227201  
310227301  
310227401  
________  
________  
________  
Cable assembly, DB9 (F)-DB24 (F), 12 m (39.4 ft)  
Cable assembly, DB9 (F)-DB24 (F), 24 m (79 ft)  
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SCSI Cabling  
The following pages contain SCSI cable and adapter information.  
Cable Restriction  
Maximum allowed cable lengths (including the lengths already inside the 9710)  
are:  
• Single-ended: up to 6 m (20 ft) for up to 5 mega transfers per second  
• Single-ended: up to 3 m (9.5 ft) above 5 mega transfers per second  
• Differential: up to 25 m (82 ft)  
Note: The LSM supports only the SCSI Type 3 connector at the LSM I/O panel  
(tailgate). Customers using SCSI Type 1 or 2 cable connectors must order  
a SCSI-1- or 2-to-SCSI 3 adapter for the LSM-end of their cables to  
correctly mate with the LSM.  
Table 4-3 lists additional restrictions for SCSI connections.  
Table 4-3. SCSI Cable Restriction  
Application  
Length Restriction  
Single-Ended  
Stub length: 0.1 m (4 in.)  
5–10 MHz data transfer rate: 3 m (10 ft)  
1–5 MHz data transfer rate: 6 m (20 ft)  
Differential  
Stub length: 0.2 m (10 in.)  
1–10 MHz data transfer rate: 25 m (82 ft)  
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Cable Length Subtraction  
When considering the length of an external SCSI interface bus, you must  
subtract the length of bus already inside the 9710 from the maximum allowed  
cable length. The individual cable measurements inside the 9710 are:  
• From I/O tower to drive: 1.2 m (4 ft)  
• Daisy chains between drives: 0.5 m (18 in.) each  
• From I/O tower to library control: 2.4 m (8 ft)  
• From drive to library control (library control can be daisy chained from the  
drive data bus):  
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-
-
0.5 m (18 in.), or  
1.2 m (4 ft), or  
1.8 m (6 ft)  
The total length of cable that must be subtracted from each bus is shown in  
Table 4-4. For the IBM AS/400 system, always subtract 1.2 m (4 ft) from the  
control or data bus. The AS/400 does not allow daisy chains.  
Table 4-4. SCSI Cable Length Subtraction  
Number of drives on  
the same data bus  
Are data and control on  
the same bus? (Yes/No)  
Subtract this value from  
maximum allowed cable length  
1 (always 1 for AS/400) no (always no for AS/400)  
1.2 m (4.0 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
1.7 m (5.5 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
2.1 m (7.0 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
2.6 m (8.5 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
3 m (10.0 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
3.5 m (11.5 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
4 m (13.0 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
4.4 m (14.5 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
5 m (16.0 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
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Number of drives on  
the same data bus  
Are data and control on  
the same bus? (Yes/No)  
Subtract this value from  
maximum allowed cable length  
10  
no  
5.3 m (17.5 ft) from drive bus  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from control bus  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
2.4 m (8.0 ft) from bus  
1
3 m (9.5 ft) from bus  
1
3.4 m (11.0 ft) from bus  
1
3.8 m (12.5 ft) from bus  
1
4.3 m (14.0 ft) from bus  
1
4.7 m (15.5 ft) from bus  
1
5.2 m (17.0 ft) from bus  
1
5.6 m (18.5 ft) from bus  
1
6 m (20.0 ft) from bus  
1
6.6 m (21.5 ft) from bus  
Note:  
Calculated for a control interface daisy chain cable of 0.5 m (18 in.). Add 0.8 m (2.5  
ft) for a 1.2 m (4 ft) cable, and 1.1 m (4.5 ft) for a 1.8 m (6 ft) cable.  
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9710 to Host  
There are many external SCSI cables, depending on the platform. These cables  
are available through StorageTek. These are “standard” and will fit most  
applications for data and the control path.  
Table 4-5. SCSI Cables 9710 to Host  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
1
10083309  
_____  
Type CL2 SCSI External Interface Cable 3 m (10 ft)  
2
10083313  
10083310  
_____  
_____  
_____  
_____  
_____  
_____  
_____  
_____  
_____  
Type CL2P SCSI External Interface Cable 3 m (10 ft)  
Type CL2 SCSI External Interface Cable 6 m (20 ft)  
Type CL2P SCSI External Interface Cable 6 m (20 ft) 10083314  
Type CL2 SCSI External Interface Cable 15 m (49 ft) 10083311  
Type CL2P SCSI External Interface Cable 15 m (49 ft) 10083315  
Type CL2 SCSI External Interface Cable 20 m (65 ft) 10083312  
Type CL2P SCSI External Interface Cable 20 m (65 ft) 10083316  
SCSI Daisy Chain Cable 250 mm (10 in.)  
SCSI Daisy Chain Cable 460 mm (18 in.)  
313109302  
310292001  
Notes:  
1. Standard cable materials  
2. Plenum-rated cable materials  
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Daisy Chain  
Table 4-6. Specialized Daisy Chain Cables  
Part  
Number  
x
Description  
Quantity  
________  
________  
________  
________  
SCSI cable assembly, 1,830 mm (72 in.) 1–6 control 310254001  
SCSI cable assembly, 2,130 mm (84 in.) 1–6 control 313115701  
SCSI cable assembly, 460 mm (18 in.)  
310292001  
310292101  
SCSI cable assembly, 1,220 mm (48 in.) 7–10  
control  
SCSI cable assembly, 250 mm (10 in.) 9840  
313109302  
310292001  
________  
________  
SCSI cable assembly, 460 mm (18 in.) 9840  
Daisy Chain Terminators  
Table 4-7 lists available terminators if your configuration requires additional  
terminators.  
Table 4-7. Daisy Chain Terminators  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Terminator, fast/wide SCSI, 68-pin, single ended  
10148002  
________  
Terminator, fast/wide SCSI, 68-pin, differential  
10148003  
________  
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PRS Card  
When installing a PRS in the 9710, the cables listed below are required from the  
PRC to the drives.  
Table 4-8. PRS Card Cables  
Drive Location  
Cable Length  
Part Number  
310292101  
310292101  
310292101  
310254001  
310254001  
310254001  
310254001  
310254001  
313115701  
313115701  
Quantity  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1220 mm (48 in.)  
1220 mm (48 in.)  
1220 mm (48 in.)  
1830 mm (72 in.)  
1830 mm (72 in.)  
1830 mm (72 in.)  
1830 mm (72 in.)  
1830 mm (72 in.)  
2130 mm (84 in.)  
2130 mm (84 in.)  
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Robotics Control, Internal  
The SCSI control card can be connected directly to the I/O panel or can be  
daisy chained to a tape drive.  
Table 4-9. Robotics Control Cables, Internal  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
SCSI cable assembly, 68 (M) pin to 68 pin (F),  
2,440 mm (96 in.) PRS to I/O panel  
310294201  
________  
SCSI cable assembly, 68 (M) pin to 68 pin (M),  
40 mm (18 in.) PRS to drive (daisy chain)  
310292001  
310292101  
310254001  
________  
________  
________  
SCSI cable assembly, 68 (M) pin to 68 pin (M),  
1,220 mm (48 in.) PRS to drive (daisy chain)  
SCSI cable assembly, 68 (M) pin to 68 pin (M),  
1,820 mm (72 in.) PRS to drive (daisy chain)  
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AS/400 Data Path  
The AS/400 special SCSI cables come in two models: above floor, and under  
floor (plenum). They must be used with the AS/400, and any other system  
which has similarly designed SCSI connectors.  
Note: If you already have standard 68–68 pin SCSI cables on site, then order  
only the IBM AS/400 Interposer connector, Part Number 05H3834. This  
IBM adapter connects standard 68–68 pin SCSI cables to the AS/400. In  
that case, do not order any additional cables.  
Table 4-10. SCSI Cables and Adapters for AS/400 Path  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
IBM 68–68-pin AS/400 interposer connector is an  
adapter connector to attach standard 68–68-pin  
SCSI cables to the AS/400. Order this connector if  
you already have standard SCSI cables on site. If  
you do not, order only the cables below.  
05H3834 (order ________  
from IBM)  
AS/400 special 68–68-pin SCSI cable, 3 m (10 ft)  
goes above floor  
100821102  
100821111  
100821103  
100821112  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
AS/400 special 68–68-pin SCSI cable, 3m (10 ft)  
goes under floor (plenum)  
AS/400 special 68–68-pin SCSI cable, 6 m (20 ft)  
goes above floor  
AS/400 special 68–68-pin SCSI cable, 6 m (20 ft)  
goes under floor (plenum)  
AS/400 special 68–68-pin SCSI cable, 24 m (78.7 ft) 100821109  
goes above floor  
AS/400 special 68–68-pin SCSI cable, 24 m (78 ft)  
goes under floor (plenum)  
100821118  
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Sun Sparc Workstation  
Table 4-11. SCSI Cables and Adapters for Sun Sparc Workstation  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
StorageTek 3 m (10 ft) cable to attach the 9710  
directly to the Sun/Sparc workstation motherboard,  
or to a station with SBE/S (fast/narrow, differential)  
or RSBE/S (fast/narrow, single-ended)  
10083522  
________  
Standard 68–68-pin SCSI cable. With this  
workstation interface feature, standard SCSI cables  
can be used without adapters: DWIS/S (fast/wide,  
differential)  
________  
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RS/6000, Bull DPX/20  
Table 4-12. SCSI Cables and Adapters for RS/6000 and Bull DPX/20  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
StorageTek 3 m (10 ft) cable to attach the 9710  
directly to the Sun/Sparc workstation motherboard,  
or to a station with IBM RISC System/6000 with  
interface feature code 2420 (fast/narrow, single-  
ended)  
10083522  
________  
StorageTek 3 m (10 ft) cable to attach the 9710  
directly to the Sun/Sparc workstation motherboard,  
or to a station with BULL DPX/20 with fast/narrow,  
single-ended feature  
10083522  
________  
IBM 68–68-pin (RISC System/6000) Interposer  
connector. This is an IBM adapter connector to  
attach standard 68–68-pin SCSI cables to RISC  
System/6000 with interface feature code 2416 (fast/  
wide, differential). Use with one of the standard  
68–68-pin cables.  
50G0460 (order ________  
from IBM)  
IBM 68–68-pin (RISC System/6000) Interposer  
connector. This is an IBM adapter connector to  
attach standard 68–68 pin SCSI cables to BULL  
DPX/20 with fast/wide differential feature. Use  
with one of the standard 68–68-pin cables.  
50G0460 (order ________  
from IBM)  
68–68-pin special SCSI cable RISC System/6000  
with IBM245 differential fast/wide adapter 12 m  
(40 ft). Use this cable in place of the IBM  
100821105  
________  
(50G0460) interposer and standard cables above, if  
a 12 m (40 ft) cable length is satisfactory.  
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SCSI Adapters  
Table 4-13. Adapters, SCSI  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
SCSI adapter, narrow to wide bus (50-to-68 pin)  
10148010  
________  
Single-Ended Narrow or Fast/Narrow to Wide  
Table 4-14. Single-Ended Narrow or Fast/Narrow to Wide SCSI  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Cable assembly, 50 (M) D Squeeze Lock, 68 (M) D 10083522  
Screw Lock, 3 m  
________  
High Density 68-68 Pin Standard Jackscrew  
Table 4-15. High Density 68-68 Pin Jackscrew SCSI  
Cable Length  
Metric (English)  
Above Floor Cable P/  
N
Plenum (under  
floor Cable P/N)  
x
Quantity  
______  
______  
______  
______  
3 m (10 ft)  
6 m (20 ft)  
15 m (49 ft)  
20 m (66 ft)  
10083309  
10083310  
10083311  
10083312  
10083313  
10083314  
10083315  
10083316  
Note: Above floor cable is UL style CL2, plenum cable is UL style CL2P  
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AS/400 Serial Cables  
Table 4-16. AS/400 Serial Cables  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Cable assembly, serial AS/400, 4 m (13 ft)  
310227101  
________  
Cable assembly, serial AS/400, 6 m (20 ft)  
Cable assembly, serial AS/400, 12 m (39 ft)  
Cable assembly, serial AS/400, 24 m (79 ft)  
310227201  
310227301  
310227401  
________  
________  
________  
Sequent Cables  
Cables specific to Sequent are listed below.  
Table 4-17. Sequent Cables  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
SCSI DIFF, TM 68-pin, 5 m (16.4 ft)  
308398701  
________  
SCSI DIFF, TM 68-pin, 10 m (33 ft)  
SCSI DIFF, TM 68-pin, 0.3 m (1 ft)  
SCSI DIFF, TM 68-pin, 1.2 m (4 ft)  
SCSI DIFF, TM 68-pin, 7.5 m (25 ft)  
SCSI DIFF, TM 68-pin, 15 m (49 ft)  
SCSI, DIFF, Terminator, 68-pin,  
308398801  
308398901  
308399001  
308399101  
308399201  
308399301  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
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FIPS Cabling  
The following pages contain FIPS cable and adapter information.  
FIPS Cables  
The two types of FIPS cables are Bus and Tag, and Internal Style. The Bus and  
Tag cables come in pairs. The Internal Style cable is a single cable with a  
shorter length limit.  
A Y (serpentine) adapter cable may have to be used, depending on the AS/400  
IOP and FIPS cable types. Cabling configurations are shown in Figure 4-7. Part  
numbers are listed below. The flagged 4-digit IBM part numbers must be  
ordered from IBM.  
Figure 4-7. FIPS AS/400 Cabling Configurations  
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Table 4-18. FIPS Cables  
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Serpentine cable adapter, AS/400 IOP side 9980 (order from IBM)  
(see usage in Figure 4-7 on page 4-24).  
________  
Y cable adapter, tape side (see usage in  
9927 (order from IBM)  
________  
Internal Style cable 1.7 m (5.6 ft)  
Internal Style cable 6.6 m (22 ft)  
Internal Style cable 24 m (79 ft)  
9928 (order from IBM)  
9929 (order from IBM)  
9930 (order from IBM)  
305436010  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
Bus and tag cable pair 3 m (10 ft)  
Bus and tag cable pair 15.24 m (50 ft)  
Bus and tag cable pair 23 m (75 ft)  
Bus and tag cable pair 31 m (100 ft)  
Bus and tag cable pair 61 m (20 ft)  
Bus and tag cable pair 91.44 m (300 ft)  
Bus and tag cable pair 122 m (400 ft)  
305436050  
305436075  
305436100  
305436200  
305436300  
305436400  
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FIPS Terminators  
The following table lists available terminators if your configuration requires  
additional terminators.  
Table 4-19. FIPS Terminators  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Terminator, FIPS, Bus  
10041793  
________  
Terminator, FIPS, Tag  
10041794  
________  
FIPS Drive to I/O  
The FIPS cable is listed below.  
Table 4-20. FIPS Cables  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
FIPS cable assembly from drive to I/O panel  
310259302  
________  
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Modem Cables  
Modem Cables  
If the client plans on using a modem for remote support, make sure that one of  
the following modem cables is ordered.  
Table 4-21. Modem Cables  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
6 m (20 ft)  
4108289-02  
________  
15 m (50 ft)  
31 m (100 ft)  
46 m (150 ft)  
61 m (200 ft)  
76 m (250 ft)  
4108289-05  
4108289-10  
4108289-15  
4108289-20  
4108289-25  
________  
________  
________  
________  
________  
Table 4-22. Remote Diagnostic Support for PC Use  
x
Description  
Part Number  
Quantity  
Cable assembly, RJ45 8 pin (M) - RJ45 8 pin (M),  
6 m (20 ft)  
410828902  
________  
Cable assembly, RJ45 8 pin (M) - RJ45 8 pin (M),  
15 m (50 ft)  
410828905  
410828925  
10410823  
________  
________  
________  
Cable assembly, RJ45 8 pin (M) - RJ45 8 pin (M),  
76 m (250 ft)  
Adapter, RJ45 9 pin (F) - DB9 (F)  
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Cartridge Tapes and Labels  
Cartridge Tapes and Labels  
The Media Service Center in Atlanta handles orders for cartridge tapes and  
labels. To obtain additional information about cartridge tapes and labels call the  
Media Service Center at 1-800-905-8502, or fax 1-877-888-0609; from 8:00 a.m. to  
8:00 p.m. United States Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday.  
Note: For the LSM to initialize properly, diagnostic and cleaning cartridges  
must be in place. We recommend that you order the necessary cartridges  
ahead of time.  
For 9840 drives, order PN 310319401 (data cartridges used for diagnostics) and  
PN 310324601 (cleaning cartridges).  
Order cartridge tapes and labels by including the order on the sales entry form,  
if used; the media portion of the order will be routed to the appropriate  
department.  
Orders for domestic customers, valued-added distributors (VADs), and  
value-added resellers VARs):  
5390 Triangle Parkway, Suite 300  
Norcross, GA 30092  
Voice: 1-800-905-8502  
Media Service Center  
Fax: 1-877-888-0609  
Orders from distributors, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs),  
and Canada, Japan, Australia, South Asia, or Mexico subsidiaries:  
Orders Management  
Fax: 1-303-673-2640 for distributors or subsidiaries  
Fax: 1-303-673-7654 for OEM  
One StorageTek Drive  
Louisville, CO 80028-4350  
Voice: 1-303-673-5513  
Table 4-23. In-Country Media Supply Services (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Region  
Country  
United States  
Canada  
Telephone Number  
1-800-905-8502  
North  
America  
1-800-668-1843 extension 605  
525 258 8000  
Mexico  
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Table 4-23. In-Country Media Supply Services (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Region  
Country  
Austria  
Telephone Number  
0800 20 16 31  
0800 75 327  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
8088 0744  
08001 13361  
0800 82 83 57  
0800 181 6238  
0800 022 8496  
1800 55 33 54  
167 790 852  
France  
Germany  
Holland  
Ireland  
EAME  
Italy  
Norway  
800 11 220  
South Africa  
Spain  
0800 99 5820  
900 99 33 66  
020 798711  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
Brazil  
0800 83 87 65  
0800 731 8852  
55 11 5185 2850  
3 3746 9824  
Japan  
Singapore  
Kuala Lumpur  
China  
65 774 9248  
World  
60 3 233 6102  
86 10 6841 2211  
662 656 8873  
852 8200 0791  
Thailand  
Hong Kong  
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On the following pages, verify that all issues have been addressed and resolved.  
Circle either “Yes” or “No” for each item. For unresolved issues, assign a  
required action with a due date to the appropriate person.  
Table 5-1. Pre-installation Checklist  
Action Required/Due  
Item Description  
Yes/No  
Date/Person Responsible  
Site Preparation  
Floor plans completed  
Clearance adequate  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Cooling adequate  
Power requirements met  
Cable lengths determined  
Cable routing established  
Future expansion considered Yes/No  
Dock facilities scheduled  
Yes/No  
Hardware Procurement  
Subsystems ordered  
Power cables ordered  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Options or features ordered Yes/No  
Interface cables ordered  
Interface adapters ordered  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Tapes and labels ordered  
Software Procurement  
Software prerequisites met  
Yes/No  
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Table 5-1. Pre-installation Checklist (Continued)  
Action Required/Due  
Date/Person Responsible  
Item Description  
Yes/No  
Software Installation  
Scheduled  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Completed  
Hardware Installation  
Delivery schedule completed Yes/No  
Dock hours scheduled  
Pre-staging area set  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Installation team identified  
Site access arranged  
Installation hours defined  
Fire Suppression System  
Yes No  
Ensure customer is aware that StorageTek does not supply fire suppression  
systems. Any fire suppression system for the 9710 is the customers’  
responsibility.  
Hardware Support Services  
Yes No  
StorageTek offers an exclusive remote service to customers which is available  
24 hours a day 7 days a week if a problem with the equipment occurs.  
Table 5-2 lists the remote support hardware and cables to provide remote  
support for the customer.  
Table 5-2. Remote Support Hardware and Cables  
Part  
Equipment Description  
Ref Number  
Number  
Modem  
9600 Baud  
4953  
1
Modem  
Switches  
16 Port MARS+  
32 Port MARS+  
4954  
4955  
5
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Part  
Number  
Equipment Description  
Ref Number  
Cable  
RJ-45 to  
RJ-45  
20 ft MARS/UUT interconnect  
50 ft MARS/UUT interconnect  
100 ft MARS/UUT interconnect 410828910  
150 ft MARS/UUT interconnect 410828915  
200 ft MARS/UUT interconnect 410828920  
250 ft MARS/UUT interconnect 410828925  
410828902  
410828905  
7
7
7
7
7
7
Modem/  
MARS  
4 ft modem to MARS  
interconnect (DB-25 to DB-9)  
4895  
9
Interconnect  
Cable  
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A
This appendix provides specifications and floor space requirements.  
The following table lists the dimensions and weight of the LSM. Refer to your  
drive publications for the weight of the drives and cartridges and add the  
weights to the weights in the table.  
Table A-1. 9710 Dimensions and Weights  
Height  
1830 mm (72 in.)  
1490 mm (59 in.)  
790 mm (32 in.)  
1020 mm (40 in.)  
339 kg (747 lbs)  
375 kg (826 lbs)  
Width with covers  
Depth  
Depth with expansion door  
Weight of base unit with arrays  
Weight of base unit with expansion door  
and arrays  
Table A-2. LSM Power Specifications  
Power cable  
U.S./Canada:  
100 VAC UL/CSA power cable  
International:  
200–240 VAC HAR power cable  
Input voltage range 100–254 VAC  
Nominal voltage 120 or 240 VAC  
Power configuration U.S./Canada:  
Single phase 100 VAC, 47–63 Hz, 20 A Service, 3-wire  
International:  
Single phase 200–240 VAC, 47–63 Hz, 10 A Service, 3-  
wire  
Power consumption 200 W  
Maximum heat  
output  
683 Btu/hr  
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Table A-3. Optional Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Specifications  
Power cable  
U.S./Canada:  
120 VAC UL/CSA power cable  
International:  
200–240 VAC HAR power cable  
Input voltage range 100–254 VAC  
Nominal voltage 120 or 240 VAC  
Power configuration U.S./Canada:  
Single phase 120 VAC, 47–63 Hz, 6 A Service, 3-wire  
International:  
Single phase 200–240 VAC, 47–63 Hz, 3 A Service, 3-  
wire  
Power consumption 38 W  
Maximum heat  
output  
128 Btu/hr  
Table A-4. LSM Environmental Specifications  
Temperature  
Operating  
Storage  
Shipping  
15° to 32°C (59° to 90°F)  
10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F)  
10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F)  
Relative Humidity  
Operating  
Storage  
20% to 80% (noncondensing)  
10% to 95% (noncondensing)  
10% to 95% (noncondensing)  
Shipping  
Wet Bulb Maximum  
Operating  
Storage  
29.2°C (84.5°F)  
35°C (95°F)  
Shipping  
35°C (95°F)  
Altitude  
Operating  
Storage  
0 to 3.05 km (0 to 10,000 ft)  
0 to 3.05 km (0 to 10,000 ft)  
0 to 15.24 km (0 to 50,000 ft)  
Shipping  
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Figure A-1. 9710 Layout and Floor Space Requirements  
SEE NOTE 1  
POWER  
CABLE  
CUTOUT  
153.26  
148.82  
(60.34)  
(58.59)  
218.92  
(86.19)  
LSM BASIC UNIT SERVICE AREA REQUIREMENTS  
218.92  
(86.19)  
SEE NOTE 1  
15.24 (6)  
60.96 (24)  
FIPS CABLES CUTOUT  
(SEE NOTE 2)  
153.57  
(60.46)  
149.12  
(58.71)  
240.23  
(94.58)  
LSM EXPANDED UNIT SERVICE AREA REQUIREMENTS  
NOTES:  
1. 91.44 cm (3.0 ft) access required during installation. Library may then be pushed back  
against a wall and stablilized.  
2. Cable cutout is optional as cables may be routed above the floor. For raised floor  
installation, a 15.24 x 61cm (6 X 24 in.) cutout is recommended if FIPS cables are used.  
C60187  
3.  
The dimensions in parentheses are in inches.  
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Table A-5. Power Characteristics  
Description  
Value / Part Identification  
Picture  
U.S./Canada: 120 VAC, single phase  
1
Power drops for 9710 and PDU ,  
each:  
International: 200-240 VAC, single  
phase  
(47-63 Hz AC range. 3-wire cables  
supplied. International cables are  
supplied without cable connectors)  
9710 120 VAC domestic plug feature NEMA 5-20P, supplied with 9710  
code 70DD  
PDU 120 VAC domestic plug  
NEMA 5-15P, supplied by client  
NEMA 5-20R, supplied by client  
NEMA 5-15R, supplied by client  
9710 120 VAC domestic wall  
receptacle  
PDU 120 VAC domestic wall  
receptacle  
International plugs and receptacles May be supplied by client according to  
for 9710 and, if applicable, for PDU local electrical codes. See power  
specifications below. See Table 4-1 on  
Current input for library without  
1.250 A at 120 VAC  
0.625 A at 240 VAC  
2.000 A at 120 VAC  
1
drives  
1.000 A at 240 VAC  
0.60 A at 120 VAC  
0.30 A at 240 VAC  
1
Current input for each 4890 drive  
Power usage for library without  
Watts 150 peak / 100 Continuous  
KVA 0.15 Peak / 0.10 Continuous  
1
drives  
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Description  
Value / Part Identification  
Picture  
Power usage for library without  
Watts 150 peak / 100 Continuous  
KVA 0.15 Peak / 0.10 Continuous  
1
drives  
1
Watts 270 Peak / 230 Continuous  
KVA 0.27 Peak / 0.23 Continuous  
Power usage for each 4890 drive  
Power usage for each DLT drive  
Watts 70 Peak / 60 Continuous  
KVA .070 Peak / .060 Continuous  
1
Heat output for library without  
drives  
680 BTU/hr  
Heat output for each 4890 drive  
880 BTU/hr  
257 BTU/hr  
Heat output for each DLT drive  
1
Note:  
Up to six drives take power from the 9710. Four additional drives take power from  
the PDU box. Power ratings for the 9710, and (separately) for the PDU, are figured  
by also adding the number of drives connected to each. The PDU box by itself has  
zero load.  
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A
E
adapters  
external cables  
high density 68-68 pin standard jackscrew  
SCSI, 4-22  
single-ended narrow or fast/narrow to  
wide SCSI, 4-22  
C
cables  
F
fax number  
SCSI  
H
host, server indirect. See RISC System/6000,  
SPARC5  
K
control-side  
L
limits  
M
mailing address  
D
O
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Index  
StorageTek  
P
power distribution unit  
system assurance  
R
S
SCSI  
T
software  
telephone number  
specifications  
W
LSM  
worksheet  
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