[. . . ] User's Guide hp StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox First Edition (May 2004) Part Number: AA966-90901 This guide describes procedures for operating and troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. [. . . ] (This information is valid for the EXCHANGE movement only. ) Move number in which the error occurred. First jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Second jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Third jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Fourth jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Fifth jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. 1 2 # *MICROMOVE # MICROMOVE 3 # * -- *MICROMOVE 4 # -- *MICROMOVE 5 # HP StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox User's Guide 43 Navigation Table 6: Information logs (Continued) Log name Description Sixth jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Displays either TOP or BOTTOM indicating which side of the disk transport mechanism was active at the time of the error. Displays either NORTH or SOUTH indicating which thumb on the transport mechanism was active at the time of the error. * -- MICROMOVE 6 # *MICROMOVE ER # TOP or BOTTOM PICKER NORTH or SOUTH THUMB Running an internal test READY > ADMIN* >TEST* This section describes self-diagnostic tests that are available on the jukebox. Caution: Diagnostic tests should be run only by an authorized service representative. Descriptions of the self-diagnostic tests are included in this manual for information purposes only. If not properly completed, some of the internal diagnostic tests can corrupt your file system. In some rare instances, your service representative may request that you run specific tests to provide information before they come to your site, or you may receive a control panel message to run a specific test. 1. With READY displaying on the control panel, press NEXT until ADMIN* displays. Enter the administration password (see "Entering the administration menu password" on page 44). Press NEXT until the name of the test you want to run displays and then press ENTER to start the test. 44 HP StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox User's Guide Navigation Note: You may press CANCEL at any time to abort a test. Table 7: Internal tests Test Name EXCHANGE DEMO Description Used by service personnel only. Do not run this test if the jukebox contains disks with file system data on them. This test moves randomly-chosen optical disks to random storage slot locations. This test displays FAIL if there are no disks in the jukebox or if all storage slots are full. For best results, the jukebox should contain as many disks as there are drives, plus two additional disks. For mixed media jukeboxes, this test requires two disks of each media type (MO and UDO). INIT MECHANICS INIT ELEM STATUS Runs the FIND PLUNGE HOME, FIND VERTICAL HOME, FIND XLATE HOME, and INIT ELEM STATUS tests. Physically scans the entire unit to determine which storage slots contain disks and if the drives contain disks. It moves an optical disk from a randomly-chosen full slot to a randomly-chosen empty slot with a random flip. It then moves the disk back to its original storage slot with its original orientation. [. . . ] The labels and artwork shown below indicate compliance with CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States. WARNING: Use of controls or adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure. Note: Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J. Laser Class Information: A black on yellow label which reads, "Class 1 Laser Product" printed in English, French, German, Finnish, Japanese, and Spanish. Compliance with International Regulations All HP systems equipped with laser devices comply with appropriate safety standards, including IEC825. 76 HP StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox User's Guide Glossary This glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms. Glossary Glossary cartridge A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk. The cartridge is labeled "A" or "B" to denote separate sides of the optical disk. driver A program that allows the operating system to communicate with a peripheral device. element A SCSI term for any one of the autochanger components -- drive, mailslot, storage slots, or picker. [. . . ]