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User guide TANDBERG TDKIT
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. TDkit - The Configuration And Test Tool
Tandberg Data
TDkit
USER's GUIDE
CONFIGURATION AND TEST TOOL FOR TANDBERG TAPE DRIVES
TANDBERG DATA ASA P.O. Box 134 Kjelsås N-0411 OSLO, NORWAY Phone +47 22 18 90 90 Telefax +47 22 18 95 50 © Tandberg Data ASA
Part No. 43 33 28 - 01 August 2005
TDkit - The Configuration And Test Tool
Table of contents:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a. b. c. d. e. f. Introduction................................................................................................................................3 Known bugs and limitations ......................................................................................................3 System requirements..................................................................................................................3 Supported tape devices ..............................................................................................................4 Using TDkit ...............................................................................................................................4 The tab selected pages ...........................................................................................................6 SCSI Overview ......................................................................................................................6 Additional Drive Info ............................................................................................................7 Drive Configuration...............................................................................................................9 Drive Operations..................................................................................................................10 Medium Operations .............................................................................................................11
TDkit - The Configuration And Test Tool
1. Introduction
TDkit is a program that can be used to inspect and change some of the tape drives parameters and to execute some simple tape operations. It also gives the operator the possibility to perform a few tests that can be useful to check the reliability of the SCSI connection, the tape drive and the media. The program has been tested thoroughly, but may still contain bugs and features that our testing has not yet revealed. Tandberg Data is not responsible for any damage this program may cause. We appreciate any comments and bug reports on this product.
2. Known bugs and limitations
TDkit is at the moment not fully upgraded to true multithreading capability. This means that only one drive should be tested at a time. (Unwanted busy or hang situations may occur, if an operation on a second drive is attempted while one drive is running). Error logging to file is not implemented in this revision.
3. System requirements
TDkit runs in Windows 32-bit environments such as Windows 98, Windows ME, WinNT, Win2000, Win2003 and XP. It can be used either with the ASPI driver (ASPI driver must be installed prior to using TDkit. It is freely avalable from http://www.adaptec.com) or Windows native SCSI pass through interface (SPTI). The SPTI interface is part of the TDkit delivery package and requires no installation. The TDkit will use the ASPI driver if installed, otherwise the SPTI is used. However, even if the ASPI driver is in place, use of SPTI may be forced by using a run time option SPTI. Note that some systems already have drivers installed for the SCSI devices that may block the access for TDkit driver. In this case it may be necessary to uninstall the device driver to allow access for the TDkit driver. Sometimes the tape drive may be in use or reserved by some applications or services. To avoid this situation, the application or services using the drive should be stopped or turned off before the TDkit can be started.
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4. Supported tape devices
· · · · · · · · · · TDC 3500 TDC 3700 TR4 NS8 Pro NS20 Pro SLR2 SLR3 SLR4 SLR4DC SLR5 · · · · · · · · · · SLR7 SLR24 SLR32 SLR40 SLR50 SLR60 SLR75 SLR100 SLR140 420LTO (TS400)
5. Using TDkit
During startup the TDkit detects and displays connected adapters and devices. The first tape drive detected, if any, will be activated and available data displayed.
The upper part of the program panel shows the general information regarding the selected device and this part of the panel will always remain in sight.
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The main menu on the top contains the following elements:
Function / SCSI rescan - gives the operator the possibility to rescan the SCSI bus, if new devices are connected or disconnected. Note that some operating systems do not support disconnecting of devices and a hang situation may then occur. A system restart is in some cases necessary to cure such situation. Advice: Do not remove devices unless you are certain that your system does support it. Function / Detect tape, if checked (default), causes the program to periodically poll for medium status changes and update the media related information on the screen automatically. The default selection can be suppressed by using the run time option IDLE. In either case the user may freely trigger/suspend polling using this menu option. Note that when polling is disabled, the Medium Info button appears on the screen (indicated by an arrow in the above screen snapshot). Using this button the user can any time update the medium information manually. Function / Exit, EXIT button and border icon `X' in the top line, all close the program and return to the operating system. Help / About - displays the program and all its component versions. This information should be included each time you report program bugs. The buttons Drive reset and Bus reset will cause resetting of a single device or all devices on the same bus respectively. However, their functionality is critically dependent on whether the selected device is able to accept SCSI commands at the very instant when either of the buttons is pushed.
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a. The tab selected pages Clicking the tabs at the bottom will display the different pages depending on the actions the user wants, see below.
b. SCSI Overview
Only the radio buttons representing a connected active device are enabled. Select device by clicking the corresponding radio button. Holding the cursor over any (enabled) radio button will display the product id.
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c. Additional Drive Info
The meaning of the "Cleaning flag status" is also displayed in text: "Cleaning not needed" in green or "Cleaning needed" in red. Note that some older products like SLR2 5 do not support this information, others, e.g. TS400, only in part:
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The Memdump button causes a full drive memory dump to be taken over SCSI for failure analysis. Before a dump is taken, the user must indicate the file where the dump will be saved. Note that the dump is formatted in ASCII, but due to its specific contents it is basically intended only for the TD personell. Note also that the button may be missing in case that the drive in question does not support this facility. The History Log button, which also appears only when applicable, provides important account of the latest drive events.
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d. Drive Configuration
The text "Current Drive Configuration" will disappear as soon you change any of the parameters. It will reappear, if you change them back to their original values or click the Save button. In other words: This text tells you that the parameter values displayed are the same as the values saved in the drive. If you have changed some of the values, but want to return to the drives saved values, click the Refresh button. Note: The EOWR parameter makes the drive simulate old ½" tape drives. This is normally only used in some Unix systems. Please refer to the SCSI programming manual for further information. The button marked FW update facilitates drive upgrade. When pushed, the user will be prompted to locate the file with the applicable binary code, after which the flashing process will commence. When completed, the drive information on the screen will be automatically updated. In case that the flashing fails (e.g. a corrupt or not applicable binary file was supplied) the user will be notified, but the drive will not be affected.
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e. Drive Operations
SCSI connection test writes and reads data to and from the tape drive data buffer. This makes it possible to verify whether the SCSI connection is reliable. This test does not require a tape in the drive. If there is a tape in the drive, the data will not be destroyed. Write/Read test writes data to a tape, rewinds and reads the data back and compare them with the write buffer contents. The test will run for several minutes and will show the result with `Passed' or `Failed'. If the test fails, a corresponding SCSI error message will be displayed. HW compression is disabled during the test. Note that this test expects a cartridge to be in the drive and the data on the tape, if any, will be overwritten. Comprehensive drive test will perform the predefined selftest sequence 2 and run up to 50 minutes (drive dependent) and at the end will display the result with `Passed' or `Failed'. If the test fails, a corresponding SCSI error message will be displayed. The fault condition will also result in flashing the amber failure led (the rightmost front drive led). See the following manuals for more information:
430743 - TANDBERG SCSI INTERFACE FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS (Send Diagnostics) 430444 - TANDBERG SLR REFERENCE MANUAL (Selftest and Diagnostics)
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f. Medium Operations
Erase will perform a long (security) erase for SLR 2-5. For all other drives it will give the user a choice to select between short (quick) and long (security) erase. Retention will perform a wind/rewind to end of tape and back to the beginning of tape, if applicable for the given device. Unload will unlock the drive (if prevented by host) and eject the tape. Note that SLR2-5 will be unlocked and logically unloaded (tape not available for application), but the tape will not be physically ejected. To make the tape logically loaded the user must open and close the drive door. Default partition, if applicable, will reset the number of partitions on the tape to 1 to ensure that the tape may be used to maximum capacity.
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