README: 800GB Half High LTO-4 Tape Drive Microcode README: 800GB Half High LTO-4 Tape Drive Microcode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents README: 800GB Half High LTO-4 Tape Drive Microcode * SAS Feature Code: 5746, 1404 * Date: June 12, 2016 * Version: C7Q5(LTO4V1 P/N 45E1126); G9N1(LTO4V2 P/N 2727202) * General information * Operating System levels supported: * Installation Time: * Can microcode be installed Concurrently? * Is system reboot needed to activate the microcode * Microcode Download information: * Additional Cautions * Machines Affected: * Microcode History * Display Microcode Level * Putting the microcode on the system * From the IBM WEB site via the user downloading the files. * From a CD-ROM. * Packaged Microcode Files * AIX bin file * RPM file * Verifying the Microcode * Updating the microcode in the drive * Copy Dsdata and Microcode to appropriate directory * To use AIX Diagnostics * To Update the Microcode on IBMi System Drive SELF-TEST Procedure * Description * Enter Diagnostic Mode: * Running the Self-Test: * Interpreting the Results: * Test Passed: * Drive Failure: * Media Failure: * Incorrect cartridge: * Return to Normal Operation: Readme Change History ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- README: 800GB Half High LTO-4 Tape Drive Microcode SAS Feature Code: 5746, 1404 5746 - Feature code for internal SAS HHLTO4 drive 1404 - Feature code for SAS HHLTO4 in 7214-1U2 enclosure Date: June 12, 2016 Version: C7Q5(LTO4V1 P/N 45E1126); G9N1(LTO4V2 P/N 2727202) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General information ******* Please read this entire notice ********* This package is being provided to allow the update of older 800GB Half High LTO-4 Tape Drive Microcode Tape Drives to the latest level of microcode that is currently shipping from IBM. Users are responsible to install the latest microcode level. The microcode and instructions are available at the IBM external web site: http://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating System levels supported: All levels of AIX that this product was announced on. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation Time: The typical time to install this microcode is .2 hrs. The microcode becomes active when installed and does not require a system reboot to become active. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can microcode be installed Concurrently? Yes, but the tape drive must be available with no tape in the drive, and no other processing running to the tape drive. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is system reboot needed to activate the microcode A reboot is not needed as the microcode is active in the drive when the drive completes microcode download. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microcode Download information: In order to complete the microcode download to the tape drive you will need to use the AIX diagnostics. The AIX diagnostic package will need the microcode and dsdata files in this package. This tape drive package will get you to step where you will need to use the AIX Diagnostics. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Cautions Remove any tape cartridge from the drive prior to attempting the microcode download. Do not power off the tape drive during microcode download as this may damage the tape drive microcode requiring the tape drive to be replaced. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machines Affected: All pSeries systems this product was announce on. In general if the tape drive configures and is available with the VPD showing the Machine Type and microcode level as described in this README the machine is one affected. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microcode History The microcode update will bring the IBM 800GB Half High LTO-4 tape drive up to the current level of microcode which is: G9N1 Table 1. Microcode History Tape Drive P/N Tape Drive FRU P/N Microcode Level Load ID Date Released What does this microcode change 45E1126 45E1127 82F5 A1700D71 May 6, 2008 * First Microcode level shipped. 45E1126 45E1127 85V2 A1700D71 July 18, 2008 * Fix indication for an over temperature condition on the Single Character Display(SCD) * Improved Error Recovery on a read and write errors. * Auto unthread after 20 minutes of non-activity to drive when media loaded. * Change to indicate in the SCD a 'J' when an invalid cartridge is in the drive. * Fix for unload tape(Stuck Tape). * Improved cleaning to clean 2x automatically for some errors detected by the drive. * Accept initialized cartridges which has Cartridge Memory(CM) TA page. * Fix some causes for the drive to time out (SC_TAPE_ERR4). * Fix for "Stiction" caused by some media sticking to the drive head (fixes some causes of Stuck Tape). * Improvements to the tape drive internal trace capability for support. 45E1126 45E1127 89B1 A1700D71 September 20, 2008 * Channel enhancements for write and read improvements * If a tape is write protected in the drive Self Test display a 'P' in the single character display(SCD). * Improved read performance. * Improved testing for when cleaning is required should be displayed. * Enhance cartridge trace for better Failure analysis * Improved Cartridge Memory(CM) cartridge status update at beginning and end of write operation. * Improved channel calibration calculations * Improved Channel enhancements for write and read * Enhancement to algorithm used when media resistance is detected in early regions of tape 45E1126 45E1127 93Y1 A1700D71 April 20, 2009 * Additional enhancements to prevent stuck tape * Improved servo error handling. * Enhancement to calibration when a channel degradation is detected 45E1126 45E1127 97F1 A1700D71 October 6, 2009 * Additional enhancements to prevent stuck tape * Enhancement for end of tape handling. * Enhancement to elimination of drive hang conditions. * Fix Write format error during Long Erase * Functional Enhancements (Make Drive More Robust) 45E1126 45E1127 A231 A1700D71 March 5, 2010 * U320 Hang fix * DSQ and TA change for FSC 4822/23 45E1126 45E1127 A23E A1700D71 November 17,2010 * Fix for some causes of stuck tape * Fix for some causes of tape failure to load the tape. * Encryption enhancements. 45E1126 45E1127 B4K1 A1700D71 May 9, 2011 * Fix for some causes of stuck tape(Tape off Spool inside the drive) * Enhanced read channel performance. 45E1126 45E1127 B711 A1700D71 August 29, 2011 * Fix for some causes of stuck tape(Tape off Spool inside the drive) * Fix for some causes of stuck tape, where power cycle of drive released the cartridge. * Channel Enhancement for improved Write performance * Added failing Cartridge Serial Number in Sense data * Added additional Error characters in the Single Character Display (SCD): * SCD 'H' for firmware update fail * SCD 'J' for incorrect type loaded in G4g 45E1126 45E1127 BBH5 A1700D71 January 18, 2012 * Enhancements to reduce the chance the tape drive door can get stuck over the carrier. * Enhancements to Rolling calibration * Fix for Hang on Write File Mark * Additonal enhancments to pevent stuck tape * Additonal enhancments to pevent tape off spool conditions. * Enhancements for when the Cartridge Memory(CM) is corrupted. * Write and Read Channel improvement * Add Cartridge Serial Number in Sense data 45E1126 45E1127 C7Q1 A1700D71 September 5, 2012 * Enhancements to threading and reel motor monitoring to avoid possibility of tape unspool * Fix Unexpected bus reset can be seen as lost resource at the customer 45E1126 45E1127 C7Q5 A1700D71 November 13, 2012 * Latest version for LTO4 drive with P/N 45E1126; * Fix Cartridge Memory Cart Status page for Invalid cartridge. * Fix for Fault Symptom Code 6000 during write with encryption enabled. 2727202 45E1127 F991 A1700D7A December 2, 2015 * FW for LTO4 drive with P/N 2727202; * Fix CM read/write problem; * Fix servo amplitude check. * Performance degradation (cannot change from speed 14); * Panic when entering power down mode (inconsistent power amp); * False EOT shutdown detection after tension shutdown; * Diag fails with Wrt Protect err if sleep mode; * Fix drive head Go To Home Error on HH drives; * Fix BOT run off if false detect of BOT in MTR. 2727202 45E1127 G361 A1700D7A June 12, 2016 * FW for LTO4 drive with P/N 2727202; * Fix MLOI block handling on Writes * Fix load hold flush behavior * panic due to overlapping flush requests * UNLOAD should return GOOD status when cart already ejected * fix wrong handling of echo buffer * LocBot status not suppressed correctly on rewind * FSC 2E0D on HH drives (due to velocity unstability) * BFF4 panic due to aborted Write commands * Fix Ldr Blk park position after Idle Mode Unload 2727202 45E1127 G9N1 A1700D7A December 14, 2016 * Latest version for LTO4 drive with P/N 2727202; * Fix queue hang after abort * Calibration hang * Fix SAS Hard Reset write state cleanup * 2E0C false detection on thread * Segment handling for dup dsnum at wrapturn * FSC 78B0 improvement (over rotation at stoplock) * Correct FELO/FULO during media read * Panic due to extra call to complete function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Display Microcode Level Note: In some cases you may already have the most current level of microcode already installed. The following instructions show you how to check the tape drive microcode level. To display the level of microcode in the 800GB Half High LTO-4 tape drive do the following AIX command: lscfg -vl rmt0 <--- change the drive number to reflect the actual rmt address of the 800GB Half High LTO-4 tape drive. The output of the lscfg command will look like the following with the: * "Device Specific.(Z1)" showing the "Microcode Level": rmt0 U7214.1U2.7DVT059-P1-D1 SAS 1/2-inch Cartridge Tape Drive (800000 MB) Manufacturer................IBM Machine Type and Model......HH LTO Gen 4 Device Specific.(Z1)........C7Q5 Serial Number...............10000343 Load ID.....................A1700D71 Part Number.................45E1126 <----- HHLTO4V1 FRU Number..................45E1127 EC Level....................L30867 Device Specific.(Z0)........0180030283001002 Device Specific.(Z3)........N1 Hardware Location Code......U7214.1U2.7DVT059-P1-D1 Or rmt0 U7214.1U2.7DVT059-P1-D1 SAS 1/2-inch Cartridge Tape Drive (800000 MB) Manufacturer................IBM Machine Type and Model......HH LTO Gen 4 Device Specific.(Z1)........G9N1 Serial Number...............10000343 Load ID.....................A1700D7A Part Number.................2727202 <----- HHLTO4V2 FRU Number..................45E1127 EC Level....................L30867 Device Specific.(Z0)........0180030283001002 Device Specific.(Z3)........N1 Hardware Location Code......U7214.1U2.7DVT059-P1-D1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Putting the microcode on the system There are 2 ways a user can get the microcode files. Each of these will put the microcode on the user's system but the user may have to move the files to appropriate directory for system use. From the IBM WEB site via the user downloading the files. When the user downloads the microcode files from the IBM web site the packaged microcode files will be put into the /tmp directory. * If the user downloads the HHLTO4.bin file the user will put the downloaded file into the /tmp directory and then use the instructions in the section of this README titled "AIX bin file". * If the user downloads the TapeHHLTO4-G9N1-01.rpm file the user will put the downloaded file into the /tmp directory and then use the instructions in the section of this README titled "RPM file". From a CD-ROM. * If the CD-ROM process is used to put the HHLTO4.bin file on the user system the microcode files will expanded into the /tmp/LTO4_web directory. The next step is to follow the instructions in this README titled "AIX bin file" and copy the files to the appropriate directory. The building and putting of the files into the /tmp/LTO4_web directory was done by the user when they used the CD-ROM build instructions. * If the CD-ROM process is used to put the TapeHHLTO4-G9N1-01.rpm file on the user system the microcode files will be in the tmp/microcode/RPM directory. To put the microcode in the appropriate directory for the system the user executes the following AIX commands: cd /tmp/microcode/RPM rpm -ihv --ignoreos TapeHHLTO4-G9N1-01.rpm This puts the following files in the /etc/microcode directory for system use: * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.C7Q5 * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.dsdata * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.G9N1 * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.dsdata The next step is to follow the instructions in this README titled "Verifying the Microcode". Note: AIX commands and file names are case sensitive. If the users AIX permission does not allow the copy to the above stated directory or file then the user will be prompted for a new location. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packaged Microcode Files AIX bin file * Download the HHLTO4.bin file to the eServer pSeries to the /tmp directory. * Do the following AIX commands to make the file executable: cd /tmp chmod +x HHLTO4.bin * To expand the HHLTO4.bin file use the following command: ./HHLTO4.bin Note: The ./ before the command insures AIX paths thru the current directory to find the command. * This will put the following files in the /tmp/LTO4_web directory: * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.C7Q5 * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.dsdata * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.G9N1 * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.dsdata RPM file * Download the TapeHHLTO4-G9N1-01.rpm file to the eServer pSeries to the /tmp directory. * To expand the TapeHHLTO4-G9N1-01.rpm file use the following commands: cd /tmp rpm -ihv --ignoreos TapeHHLTO4-G9N1-01.rpm (add --force if previous rpm package installed and get conflict error) * This will put the following files in the /etc/microcode directory: * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.C7Q5 * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.dsdata * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.G9N1 * HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.dsdata ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verifying the Microcode To insure the file was downloaded without error do the following: * Change to the directory where you just put the microcode. cd /tmp/LTO4_web or cd /etc/microcode * Use the AIX command sum to verify the checksum of the microcode file: sum HH_LTO* * Compare the sum you got with the sum of the microcode files here, if they do not match recheck your steps in creating the file on the system: 37830 3023 HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.C7Q5 23677 2 HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.dsdata 57972 5047 HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.G9N1 40055 2 HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.dsdata ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updating the microcode in the drive You need to determine how you are going to download the microcode: * AIX diagnostics. AIX diagnostics naming and supported directory for the microcode and dsdata file. * AIX diagnostics requires the microcode file and the dsdata file to be in the /etc/microcode directory. Copy Dsdata and Microcode to appropriate directory Copy the Dsdata and Microcode files to appropriate directory for use by AIX diagnostics. Note: The copy command copies the file to the new directory with the same name when you use the period(.) after new directory name. For AIX Diagnostics If you downloaded the RPM file and executed it the microcode is in the correct directory with the correct name for AIX diagnostic use. If you downloaded the .bin file and executed it then you need to do the following AIX commands: cd /tmp/LTO4_web cp HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.C7Q5 /etc/microcode/. cp HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D71.dsdata /etc/microcode/. cp HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.G9N1 /etc/microcode/. cp HH_LTO_Gen_4.A1700D7A.dsdata /etc/microcode/. To use AIX Diagnostics There are 2 ways to do the microcode download using the AIX diagnostics. * Using the AIX Diagnostics menu * Using the AIX Diagnostics via command line input. Using the AIX Diagnostics menu To use the AIX Diagnostics menu for microcode download do the following: Note: There are differences between AIX levels of AIX Diagnostics. In some cases the step after Task selection is Microcode Tools, or Download Microcode. The following steps are general instructions to download microcode. diag (enter) Task Selection (enter)   Download Microcode (enter) Select the drive you wish to download microcode to and follow the system instructions. Note: When the system asks where the microcode file is to be found select /etc/microcode Using the AIX Diagnostics via command line input. The command line to download microcode will use the highest level of microcode in the /etc/microcode directory for the device selected. To use the AIX Diagnostics command line input for microcode download do the following: Note: If the previous level of microcode is not in the /etc/microcode directory you will need to use the -f option(force) as the diagnostics expect the previous level to be present in the /etc/microcode directory. Note: If the microcode download fails install: * Insure the checksum is correct for the files that you have downloaded * If the download to the tape drive fails, use the eject button on the tape drive to reset the drive. Some microcode download failures leave the drive in way that the tape drive will not complete a download without the tape drive being reset. To reset the tape drive press the eject button and hold the eject button pressed in for 15 seconds, this will cause a drive reset.   diag -c -d rmt0 -T "download" (enter) or diag -c -d rmt0 -T "download -f" (enter) To Update the Microcode on IBMi System * Download the drive code V2LTO4_G9N1.sas_hh.ro (only for SAS HHLTO4 with P/N 2727202) * Update the firmware Please follow this link to determine and update the drive firmware under IBM i system: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/IBM%20Removable%20Media%20on%20IBM%20i/page/Updating%20firmware%20on%20selected%20stand%20alone%20drives ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drive SELF-TEST Procedure ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description The following procedure is designed to allow you to quickly perform a complete set of diagnostic tests on your Half High LTO-4 tape drive, without impacting server operation. This 5 < minute test can also be used to verify good performance of individual LTO4 tape cartridges. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter Diagnostic Mode: * Verify that a tape cartridge is not loaded in drive. To unload a cartridge, press the eject button on the front of the drive. * To Start Drive SELF-TEST: Press and hold the eject button for more than 6 seconds, and less than 20 seconds(at 20 seconds the drive will do a manual reset and not run the full drive self test), release the button. The Ready LED will continue flashing, indicating that the drive is waiting for a cartridge to be inserted.The drive will wait up to 15 seconds for a cartridge to be inserted. If no cartridge is inserted the drive will exit self test. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running the Self-Test: * Start the self-test by inserting IBM Test Tape P/N 45E1129 into the drive. If an IBM Test Tape is not available, you can substitute a scratch (blank) LTO4 data cartridge.Note: Important! Use a blank cartridge that does not contain customer data. During this self-test, the cartridge will be rewritten with a test pattern and any customer data will be destroyed. Overall test duration is about 5 < minutes. Note: * A cartridge must be loaded within 15 seconds -- otherwise, the drive will automatically revert back to normal operation. If necessary, return to step 1 to reenter diagnostic mode. * Use a cartridge that is not write-protected. If a write-protected cartridge is inserted while the drive is in diagnostic mode, the cartridge will be ejected -- see step below. * Self-testing can only be performed using a write-compatible cartridge type, and with a cartridge that is not damaged -- see step below. * If a cleaning cartridge is inserted while the drive is in diagnostic mode, cleaning will occur and the drive will then return to normal operating mode. To reenter diagnostic mode, return to the "Enter Diagnostic Mode" step. * At any time, self-testing can be stopped by pressing the eject button. After a current test operation is completed, the cartridge will be ejected and drive will return to normal operation. * While self-testing is in progress, the Ready LED will continue to flash. The following 3 test steps are performed: * The initialization sequence has an approximate duration of 20 seconds. The Activity LED indicates tape movement. * The hardware test has an approximate duration of 2 minutes. During that time, a static test is performed on the drive's electrical components, and proper operation of the cartridge load/unload mechanism is verified. * The write/read test has an approximate duration of 3 minutes. The Activity LED indicates tape movement. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interpreting the Results: Test Passed: When self-testing has completed successfully and no problems were detected, the cartridge is unloaded from the drive and all LEDs and SCD are off. Proper function of both the drive and tape cartridge have been verified. Note: When the Amber Clean LED remains on, it indicates that self-testing has completed successfully -- but cleaning is required. Clean the drive by inserting an IBM Cleaning Cartridge (P/N 35L2086). The drive is no longer in diagnostic mode, and has been returned to normal operation. Drive Failure: When a drive problem is detected, the cartridge will remain loaded inside the drive and the Amber Fault LED ( ! ) will flash. Following a self-test failure, the tape cartridge will remain loaded inside drive, and the drive will remain in diagnostic mode. Press the eject button to unload tape cartridge and return drive to normal operation. Repeat self-test using another tape cartridge, If the test passes replace any defective media. If the test again failed contact IBM Service for assistance. Media Failure: When a media problem is detected, the cartridge will remain loaded inside the drive, and the Amber Clean LED will flash. Repeat self-test using another tape cartridge, and replace any defective media. Incorrect cartridge: When the drive has determined that an incorrect tape cartridge was inserted, the cartridge is unloaded and both the Activity and Clean LEDs will flash. Self-testing cannot be performed if the inserted cartridge is one of the following: * Write-protected * Damaged * Media type that is not write-compatible with the drive Press the eject button, to end self-test and return the drive to normal operating mode. Then return to step 1 and run the self-test using a suitable cartridge. Return to Normal Operation: Following a self-test failure, the tape cartridge will remain loaded inside drive, and the drive will remain in diagnostic mode. Press the eject button to unload tape cartridge and return drive to normal operation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Readme Change History Table 2. Readme Change History Date Changed What does this change April 16, 2019 * Update firmware update instructions for IBMi December 14, 2016 * Update for LTO4V2 FW G9N1 release Jun 12, 2016 * Update for LTO4V2 FW G361 release Mar 10, 2016 * Package the FW for LTO4V1(C7Q5) and LTO4V2(F991) together Dec 2, 2015 * Update for F991 FW release