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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1015050.1 : SL500 - Required Procedures Before Turning Library Over to the Customer
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Applies to:Sun StorageTek SL500 Modular Library SystemAll Platforms Checked for relevance on 24-Jan-2011. GoalRequired procedures before turning library over to the customer.SolutionProcedures to run prior to turning SL500 over to customer:1. Checkout Procedure Prior to turning the SL500 over to the customer, perform this procedure. 1.1 Power on library after fully installing in rack unit. 1.2 Connect CSE laptop PC to CLI port - right hand RJ45 connector. - For Oracle/STK Service Personal, user ID would normally be"service" - For Service Partners ID would be "OEM" Example: Welcome. Tue Sep 21 2004 14:07:48 green23 login: service Password: xyz1234 Note: Diagnostic commands can be
found in Section 3 of manual 96153 SL500 Diagnostic manual. 1.4 Diagnostic self-test (run from CLI prompt) � requires DG_xxx cartridge in one of the reserved cells diagselftest This command: 1. Performs the library basic health diagnostic. 2. Does get/put operations from the src address to random empty slots in the library. 3. Performs mounts from the src address to all drives attached to the library. Example: diagselftest 0,1,1,2 2 silent Example: diagselftest 0,2,1,1 10 nonsilent Run diagselftest using one of the highest available cell (e.g. 0,1,1,1) and then again using one of the lowest cells (e.g. in a 3 module system, 0,3,7,8). This will ensure that the robot can reach the extreme corners of the library. 1.5 CAP diagnostic (run from CLI prompt) CAP 1.6 Door diagnosticdiagdoor This interactive command is used to determine if the door sensor and LED are functioning. Example: diagdoor 1.7 Run DEMO for 200 loop count. diagdemo This command moves any cartridge from a random source to a random destination. The two mode values are silent and non-silent. - Silent mode returns only the ending status. Example: diagdemo 10 silent - Non-silent mode returns the current (loop) count value. Example: diagdemo 100 nonsilent 1.8 Verify host connectivity to library Two options: 1.
You can connect the cable to your PC and run SCSI/Fiber tool box diagnostics
(until Tools has a SL500 option use of L700 has worked for basic function
testing). 2. You can connect to the host server, have customer install the ISV application software and attempt to run using the application program. 1.9 Verify host connectivity to drives Three options:
Drive connectivity can be tested via 1. Toolbox 2. The OEM Vendor Diagnostic
program 3. Using the ISV backup application. 2.0 Capture logs from CLI, "print log all"print log
Print one or all of the library's diagnostic logs. To create a text file of the log using HyperTerminal, enable text capture to a local file before printing the desired log. Example: > print log all log_error: 2004-09-20T19:21:45.636, 0.0.0.0.0, 3200, interface-manager, (null), error, 3000, 3312, "(request id = Diagnostic/0x100b0878) IfmMove::commonMoveCommand(): FETCH request failed:" 2004-09-20T19:21:45.644, 0.0.0.0.0, 3670, diag, (null), error, 3683, 3312, "(request id = Service/0x1009f6e8) DiagGetPut()Diagnostic Get/Put ...completionCode==1 " 2004-09-21T10:57:11.902, 0.0.0.0.0, 3670, diag, (null), error, 3683, 3302, "(request id = Service/0x100a02c8) DiagGetPut()Diagnostic Get/Put ...completionCode==1 " 2004-09-21T11:00:31.311, 0.0.0.0.0, 3670, diag, (null), error, 3683, 3302, "(request 2.1 Turn over to customer and monitor as/if your service area procedures require. Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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