Hardware and firmware differences – HP StoreEver ESL G3 Tape Libraries User Manual

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A single robot library maximum configuration can accommodate:

1 control module

0 to 15 expansion modules

102 to 12,006 cartridges

1 to 192 tape drives

A dual library maximum configuration can accommodate:

1 control module

2 to 16 expansion modules

102 to 11,760 tape cartridges

1 to 192 tape drives

Hardware and firmware differences

Libraries shipped before June 2012 with Control Module SKU QQ007A are likely to be Hardware
Revision 1 (HW REV1). These libraries are characterized by:

A multi-part accessor or picker

An X-axis gear track system

A Library Motor Drive (LMD) board in the Control Module

Robot power via an umbilical cable along the floor of the library

Removable calibration targets

An accessor installed on the Y-rail

Libraries shipped after June 2012 with Control Module SKU QQ007B are likely to be Hardware
Revision 2 (HW REV 2) libraries. These libraries were introduced to support dual robot capability,
but all single robot libraries now use this architecture. HW REV 2 libraries are characterized by:

A new one-piece robot

An X-axis gear track system

A Library Power Control (LPC1) board in the Control Module, replacing the LMD

Robot power via a power rail system

Calibration targets that are glued in place and in new locations

A robot which is installed via a loader bracket

Two new boards, the SPA and SCC, used to connect the Control Module to the left Parking
Module

A library's Hardware Revision can be identified on either the Library Management Console (LMC)
or through Library and Tape Tools (L&TT). On the LMC, the Hardware Revision is displayed
prominently on the main screen under the Status, Serial #, and Date.

NOTE:

If there is no “HW Revision” text displayed on the LMC, this also indicates Hardware

Revision 1.

In L&TT, the Hardware Revision is displayed under Detailed Device Information

→Device.

In this document, parts that are specific to one revision or the other are called out specifically. All
other parts are common between both library types.

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