digital equipment corporation maynard, massachusetts DEC 7000 AXP System VAX 7000 Removable Media Installation Guide Order Number EKTFRRDIN.001 This manual is intended for Digital customer service engineers and self­ maintenance customers installing removable media in DEC 7000/10000 or VAX 7000/10000 systems. First Printing, January 1993 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The software, if any, described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. No re­ sponsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software or equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. Copyright © 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 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Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense may be required to take measures to correct the interference. iii Contents Preface ....................................................................................................... v Chapter 1 Preparation 1.1 Overview ................................................................................. 1­2 1.2 Kit Contents ........................................................................... 1­4 Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Installation ............................................................................. 2­2 2.2 Removal and Replacement .................................................... 2­6 Chapter 3 Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3.1 Restore Power and Check Self­Test Results ......................... 3­2 3.2 Troubleshooting a TF85 Tape Drive ..................................... 3­4 3.3 Troubleshooting an RRD42 Compact Disk Drive ................. 3­6 Examples 3­1 Sample Self­Test Display and Show Commands ................. 3­2 Figures 1­1 Main Cabinet .......................................................................... 1­2 2­1 Control Panel Removal .......................................................... 2­2 2­2 Installation Preparation ........................................................ 2­4 2­3 Removable Media Cabling ..................................................... 2­4 2­4 Removable Media Device ....................................................... 2­6 3­1 TF85 Controls and Indicators ............................................... 3­4 iv 3­2 RRD42 CD Drive Control Panel ............................................ 3­6 Tables 1 DEC 7000/VAX 7000 Documentation .................................... vii 2 Related Documents .................................................................. ix 1­1 TF85 Option Components ...................................................... 1­4 1­2 TF85D­AA Kit Contents ........................................................ 1­4 1­3 RRD42­BA Option Components ............................................ 1­5 3­1 TF85 Light Summary ............................................................ 3­5 3­2 RRD42 LED Summary .......................................................... 3­6 v Preface Intended Audience This manual is written for Digital customer service engineers and self­ maintenance customers installing removable media in DEC 7000/10000 or VAX 7000/10000 systems. Document Structure This manual uses a structured documentation design. Topics are organ­ ized into small sections for efficient on­line and printed reference. Each topic begins with an abstract. You can quickly gain a comprehensive over­ view by reading only the abstracts. Next is an illustration or example, which also provides quick reference. Last in the structure is descriptive text. This manual has three chapters, as follows: · Chapter 1, Preparation, gives an overview of the removable media and tells you how to prepare for the installation. · Chapter 2, Installation, gives instructions on how to remove and re­ place the Tx85 tape drive and RRD42 compact disk drive. · Chapter 3, Acceptance and Troubleshooting, describes the accep­ tance procedure. vi Conventions Used in This Document Terminology. Unless specified otherwise, the use of "system" refers to either a DEC AXP or VAX system. The DEC AXP systems use the Alpha AXP architecture. When a discussion applies to only one system, an icon is used to highlight that system. Otherwise, the discussion applies to both systems. Thus, the abstract for a module that applies only to DEC systems would look like this: Book titles. In text, if a book is cited without a product name, that book is part of the hardware documentation. It is listed in Table 1 along with its order number. Icons. The icons shown below are used in illustrations for designating part placement in the system described. A shaded area in the icon shows the location of the component or part being discussed. Documentation Titles Table 1 lists the books in the DEC 7000 and VAX 7000 documentation set. Table 2 lists other documents that you may find useful. DEC 7000 This section shows a sample boot of OpenVMS Alpha AXP from the RRD42 CD drive for DEC 7000 systems. The first step is issuing the show device command to determine the location of the RRD42. vii Table 1 DEC 7000/VAX 7000 Documentation Title Order Number Installation Kit EK7000BDK Site Preparation Guide EK7000BSP Installation Guide EK700EBIN Hardware User Information Kit EK7001BDK Operations Manual EK7000BOP Basic Troubleshooting EK7000BTS Service Information Kit·VAX 7000 EK7002ADK Platform Service Manual EK7000ASV System Service Manual EK7002BSV Pocket Service Guide EK7000APG Advanced Troubleshooting EK7001ATS Service Information Kit·DEC 7000 EK7002BDK Platform Service Manual EK7000ASV System Service Manual EK7002BSV Pocket Service Guide EK7700APG Advanced Troubleshooting EK7701ATS viii Table 1 DEC 7000/VAX 7000 Documentation (Continued) Title Order Number Reference Manuals Console Reference Manual EK70C0BTM KA7AA CPU Technical Manual EKKA7AATM KN7AA CPU Technical Manual EKKN7AATM MS7AA Memory Technical Manual EKMS7AATM I/O System Technical Manual EK70I0ATM Platform Technical Manual EK7000ATM Upgrade Manuals KA7AA CPU Installation Card EKKA7AAIN KN7AA CPU Installation Guide EKKN7AAIN MS7AA Memory Installation Card EKMS7AAIN KZMSA Adapter Installation Guide EKKXMSXIN DWLMA XMI PIU Installation Guide EKDWLMAIN DWMBB VAXBI PIU Installation Guide EKDWMBBIN H7237 Battery PIU Installation Guide EKH7237IN H7263 Power Regulator Installation Card EKH7263IN BA654 DSSI Disk PIU Installation Guide EKBA654IN BA655 SCSI Disk and Tape PIU Installation Guide EKBA655IN Removable Media Installation Guide EKTFRRDIN ix Table 2 Related Documents Title Order Number General Site Preparation Site Environmental Preparation Guide EKCSEPGMA System I/O Options BA350 Modular Storage Shelf Subsystem Configu­ ration Guide EKBA350CG BA350 Modular Storage Shelf Subsystem User's Guide EKBA350UG BA350­LA Modular Storage Shelf User's Guide EK350LAUG CIXCD Interface User Guide EKCIXCDUG DEC FDDIcontroller 400 Installation/Problem Solving EKDEMFAIP DEC LANcontroller 400 Installation Guide EKDEMNAIN DEC LANcontroller 400 Technical Manual EKDEMNATM DSSI VAXcluster Installation and Troubleshooting Manual EK410AAMG InfoServer 150 Installation and Owner's Guide EKINFSVOM KDM70 Controller User Guide EKKDM70UG KFMSA Module Installation and User Manual EKKFMSAIM KFMSA Module Service Guide EKKFMSASV RRD42 Disc Drive Owner's Manual EKRRD42OM RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide EKRF72DUG Tx85 Series Cartridge Tape Subsystem Owner's Manual EKOTF85OM TLZ06 Cassette Tape Drive Owner's Manual EKTLZ06OM x Table 2 Related Documents (Continued) Title Order Number Operating System Manuals Alpha Architecture Reference Manual EYL520EDP DEC OSF/1 Guide to System Administration AAPJU7ATE DECnet for OpenVMS Network Management Utilities AAPQYAATK Guide to Installing DEC OSF/1 AAPS2DATE OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.0 Upgrade and Installation Manual AAPQYSATE VMS Upgrade and Installation Supplement: VAX 7000600 and VAX 10000600 Series AAPRAHATE VMS Network Control Program Manual AALA50ATE VMSclusters and Networking HSC Installation Manual EKHSCMNIN SC008 Star Coupler User's Guide EKSC008UG VAX Volume Shadowing Manual AAPBTVATE Peripherals Installing and Using the VT420 Video Terminal EKVT420UG LA75 Companion Printer Installation and User Guide EKLA75XUG Preparation 1­1 Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes the removable media components and gives prepa­ ration guidelines for installing these options in an H9F00­Ax system cabi­ net or an H9F00­Bx expander cabinet. Chapter 2 describes the installa­ tion. Sections in this chapter include: · Overview · Kit Contents 1­2 Preparation 1.1 Overview Figure 1­1 Main Cabinet A removable media device is mounted next to the control panel in the main system cabinet or in the front of the expander cabinet, at the top. Preparation 1­3 About the Removable Media Options Section 1.2 lists the removable media kit contents. DEC 7000 The RRD42 compact disk drive is used only in DEC 7000/10000 systems using the SCSI protocol. The RRD42 requires that the system have a KZMSA adapter. VAX 7000 The TF85 tape drive is used only in VAX 7000/10000 systems us­ ing the DSSI protocol. The TF85 requires that the system have a KFMSA adapter. For more information: KFMSA Module Installation and User Manual KZMSA Adapter Installation Guide 1­4 Preparation 1.2 Kit Contents Table 1­1 TF85 Option Components Table 1­2 TF85D­AA Kit Contents Table 1­1 lists the TF85 option components. Table 1­3 lists the RRD42 option components. Part Number Quantity Description TF85D­AA 1 In­cabinet tape storage device (see Table 1­2) KFMSA­BA 1 XMI to DSSI adapter for VAX systems CK­KFMSA­LN 1 XMI to DSSI cable kit for VAX systems Part Number Quantity Description TF85­BA 1 Tape drive · TK85­BX with DSSI con­ troller 70­28589­01 1 Removable media assembly, DSSI, LDC, cables 17­02382­02 1 BC21Q­09 9 foot external DSSI cable 90­09984­02 4 6­32 sems screw EK­TFRRD­IN 1 Removable Media Installation Guide Preparation 1­5 Table 1­3 RRD42­BA Option Components Part Number Quantity Description RRD42­AA 1 600MB CD­ROM · CD drive with SCSI controller 70­30386­01 1 Removable media assembly, CD­ROM, LDC, cables 17­03153­03 1 BC10U­09 9 foot external SCSI­2 cable 90­09984­20 4 6­32 M3 sems screws EK­TFRRD­IN 1 Removable Media Installation Guide Installation 2­1 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter describes the installation of removable media in the system or expander cabinet. It contains the following sections: · Installation · Removal and Replacement If you are adding removable media to a system, refer to Section 2.1. If you are replacing a system's removable media, refer to Section 2.2. 2­2 Installation 2.1 Installation Figure 2­1 Control Panel Removal Working from the front of the cabinet, remove the control panel and the filler panel. Slide in the removable media, replace the control panel, and attach the cables. Installation 2­3 Installation NOTE: Use the antistatic wrist strap from the Electrical Safety Kit to ground yourself to the cabinet before working with cabling and modules. 1. Turn the keyswitch to Disable. Remove the key. 2. Open the rear door of the cabinet and shut the circuit breaker off (see Figure 1­1) by pushing down the handle. 3. Open the front door of the cabinet. Remove the console terminal cable, if present. 4. Remove the two Phillips screws on the left side of the control panel. See 4 in Figure 2.1. 5. Swing the panel to the right no more than two inches and remove it from the hinges. If you are installing removable media in an expander cabinet, go to step 7. 6. Disconnect the cable from the circuit board and place the control panel face down on a flat surface. 7. Loosen the two captive Phillips screws at the lower side of the filler panel. See 7. Remove the filler panel. 8. Slide the removable media box into the cabinet, moving aside any ca­ bles in the area. Tighten the two captive screws (slotted) at the lower sides of the removable media box. If you are installing removable me­ dia in an expander cabinet, go to step 10. 9. Reconnect the cable to the control panel circuit board. 10. Attach the panel to the hinges, swing it to the left, and install the two Phillips screws that were removed in step 4. For more information: Platform Service Manual 2­4 Installation Figure 2­2 Installation Preparation Figure 2­3 Removable Media Cabling Installation 2­5 Cabling 1. At the rear of the cabinet, remove the enclosure rear plate (attached with three Phillips screws). See 1 in Figure 2­2. 2. Using a nutdriver, remove the two nuts holding the plastic cover on the DC distribution box. See 2. Remove the cover. 3. Attach the 48VDC yellow and gray power cable (17­03508­01) to the MAT­N­LOCK connector at the lower right of the removable media box. See 3 in Figure 2­3. 4. Attach the gray end to one of the gray colored terminals of the upper bus bar and the yellow end to one of the yellow colored terminals of the lower bus bar. See 4. 5. Replace the plastic cover, being careful not to loosen the connector (ca­ ble 17­03124­01) at 5. 6. Attach one end of the signal cable (17­03123­01) to the 20­pin connec­ tor at the upper right of the removable media box. See 6. Expander cabinets use the pre­installed cable 17­03442­01. Attach the other end to connector J3 located toward the front of the CCL module. 7. Place a DSSI (12­31281­01) or SCSI terminator (12­37618­01) on the right DSSI connector or left SCSI connector of the removable media box. See 7. 8. Attach the DSSI (BC21Q­09) or SCSI cable (BC10U­09) to the unterminated connector of the removable media box. See 8. 9. Route the cable to the left of the two plastic covers on the DC distribu­ tion box (see 9 in Figure 2­2), down the left side and along the bottom edge (using clips) of the cooling system housing (see Figure 1­1), and attach the other end to the XMI bulkhead connector. 10. Replace the plate (removed in step 1) at the rear of the removable me­ dia box. 2­6 Installation 2.2 Removal and Replacement Figure 2­4 Removable Media Device The removable media device is housed in a box mounted on rails in the cabinet. Slotted captive screws hold the box in the cabinet. Access is from the front of the cabinet. Installation 2­7 Removal 1. Turn the keyswitch to Disable. Remove the key. 2. Open the rear door of the cabinet and shut the circuit breaker off (see Figure 1­1) by pushing down the handle. Remove the rear plate (see Section 2.1), and remove the cables from the removable media box. 3. Remove the control panel (see Section 2.1). 4. Loosen the two captive screws (slotted) at the lower sides of the remov­ able media box. See 4 in Figure 2­4. 5. Slide the removable media box out of the cabinet. Replacement · Reverse the steps in the Installation procedure in Section 2.1. For more information: Platform Service Manual Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3­1 Chapter 3 Acceptance and Troubleshooting This chapter discusses the acceptance procedure and troubleshooting guidelines for the removable media options. Sections include: · Restore Power and Check Self­Test Results · Troubleshooting a TF85 Tape Drive · Troubleshooting an RRD42 Compact Disk Drive 3­2 Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3.1 Restore Power and Check Self­Test Results Power up the system and check the self­test display. Example 3­1 Sample Self­Test Display and Show Commands Initializing the system... 1 F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NODE # A M . . . . . . P TYP o + . . . . . . + ST1 . . . . . . . . B BPD o + . . . . . . + ST2 . . . . . . . . B BPD + + . . . . . . + ST3 . . . . . . . . B BPD + . . . . + + . . + . . . . C0 XMI + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3 . A0 . . . . . . . ILV . 128 . . . . . . . 128Mb Firmware Rev = V1.0­1625 SROM Rev = V1.0­0 SYS SN = GAO1234567 >>> show config 2 # DEC 7000 example Name Type Rev Mnemonic LSB 0+ KN7AA (8001) 0000 kn7aa0 7+ MS7AA (4000) 0000 ms7aa0 8+ IOP (2000) 0002 iop0 C0 XMI xmi0 5+ KZMSA (0C36) 003E kzmsa0 3 8+ DWLMA (102A) 0104 dwlma0 9+ KZMSA (0C36) 003E kzmsa1 4 E+ DEMNA (0C03) 060B demna0 Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3­3 Example 3­1 Sample Self­Test Display and Show Commands (Continued) >>> show device kzmsa0 5 # DEC AXP example polling for units on kzmsa0, slot 13, xmi0... dka0.0.0.13.0 DKA0 RRD42 >>> show device kfmsa0 5 # VAX example polling for units on kfmsa0, slot 3, xmi0... dub120.5.0.3.0 $1$DIA120 (SFL2LR) RF72 dub122.6.0.3.0 $1$DIA122 (SFL2LF) RF72 muc9.0.1.3.0 $1$MIA9 (V9TF85) TF85 >>> 1. Pull up the handle on the AC power circuit breaker. 2. Close the cabinet doors. 3. Turn the control panel keyswitch to the Enable position; the system will power up and run self­test. In Example 3­1: 1 Self­test runs at power­up. 2 The user enters a show config command. 3 The first KZMSA adapter, kzmsa0, passes self­test. Kzmsa0 supports the in­cabinet RRD42 CD drive. 4 The second KZMSA adapter, kzmsa1, also passes self­test. This adapter supports the devices in the SCSI PIU. 5 The user enters a show device kzmsa0 (DEC AXP) or kfmsa0 (VAX) command. You can check to see if all the devices associated with the KZMSA or KFMSA adapter are reported by issuing this command. For more information: Basic Troubleshooting Advanced Troubleshooting 3­4 Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3.2 Troubleshooting a TF85 Tape Drive Figure 3­1 TF85 Controls and Indicators VAX 7000 Check the controls and indicators on the TF85 tape drive. Table 3­1 lists the functions of the controls and indicators shown in Figure 3­1. Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3­5 Table 3­1 TF85 Light Summary Light State Condition Write Protected (Orange) On Off Tape write protected. Tape write enabled. Tape in Use (Yellow) Steady Blinking Drive ready. Drive in use. Use Cleaning Tape (Orange) On Off Drive needs cleaning. No cleaning needed. Operate Handle (Green) On Off Blinking OK to operate handle. Do not operate handle. Defective cartridge. Pull the handle to the open position and remove cartridge. Try another cartridge. All four lights Blinking Drive fault. Reset by press­ ing the unload button. For more information: Tx85 Cartridge Tape Subsystem Owner's Manual 3­6 Acceptance and Troubleshooting 3.3 Troubleshooting an RRD42 Compact Disk Drive Figure 3­2 RRD42 CD Drive Control Panel Table 3­2 RRD42 LED Summary DEC 7000 Table 3­2 lists the functions of the green LED on the RRD42 compact disk (CD) drive. LED State Condition Green (Activity) Off On No activity Data is being transferred For more information: RRD42 Disc Drive Owner's Manual Index­1 Index C Cabling, 2­4 Control panel, 1­2, 2­3 D DC distribution box, 2­5 E Expander cabinet, 1­2 F Filler panel, 2­2 K KFMSA adapter, 1­3 KZMSA adapter, 1­3 R Rear plate, 2­5 Removable media installation, 2­6 Replacement removable media, 2­7 RRD42 LEDs, 3­6 troubleshooting, 3­6 RRD42­BA option components, 1­5 S Self­test results, 3­2 Signal cable, 2­5 System cabinet, 1­2 T TF85 lights, 3­5 troubleshooting, 3­4 TF85D­AA kit contents, 1­4 TF85 option components, 1­4