HP Surestore Tape Library Model 20/700 HP Surestore Tape Library Model 20/700 - Page 211

Simplified Network Management Protocol, robot, servo, small computer, systems interface

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robot SER1 servo small computer systems interface (SCSI) SNMP tape cartridge theta motor Tri-Optic label TTI Electro-mechanical device for locating and moving cartridges. S For pre-3.00 firmware, the port on the MPC card used for command line interface-running diagnostic tests, clearing of FSC log-through a laptop at 38,400 baud rate. Unused for post-3.00 firmware. Device that uses closed-loop feedback to govern physical positioning. A type of data or control interface between the tape library/ tape drives and host. Simplified Network Management Protocol T Magnetic tape enclosed in a plastic housing. The motor responsible for the lateral movement of the hand mechanism in the tape library. An external label attached to the spine of a cartridge that is both human and machine readable. Tape Transport Interface (a serial interface). Ultrium unrecoverable error volume serial label (VOLSER) U The single hub implementation of the LTO specification for tape storage devices. Error condition that cannot be automatically corrected and that requires external intervention for possible correction. It causes termination of a job, program, or hardware function. V An alphanumeric label used by host software to identify a volume (sometimes used to indicate the contents of a tape). 210 Glossary

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210 Glossary
robot
Electro-mechanical device for locating and moving cartridges.
S
SER1
For pre-3.00 firmware, the port on the MPC card used for command line
interface—running diagnostic tests, clearing of FSC log—through a laptop at
38,400 baud rate. Unused for post-3.00 firmware.
servo
Device that uses closed-loop feedback to govern physical positioning.
small computer
systems interface
(SCSI)
A type of data or control interface between the tape library/ tape drives and
host.
SNMP
Simplified Network Management Protocol
T
tape cartridge
Magnetic tape enclosed in a plastic housing.
theta motor
The motor responsible for the lateral movement of the hand mechanism in the
tape library.
Tri-Optic label
An external label attached to the spine of a cartridge that is both human and
machine readable.
TTI
Tape Transport Interface (a serial interface).
U
Ultrium
The single hub implementation of the LTO specification for tape storage
devices.
unrecoverable error
Error condition that cannot be automatically corrected and that requires
external intervention for possible correction. It causes termination of a job,
program, or hardware function.
V
volume serial label
(VOLSER)
An alphanumeric label used by host software to identify a volume (sometimes
used to indicate the contents of a tape).