HP 220mx HP SureStore 1200mx/2200mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 33

Shipping the Jukebox

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WARNING CAUTION CAUTION Setting Up the Jukebox Moving or Shipping the Jukebox 6. Remove the chocks from the four castor wheels on the bottom of the jukebox (Figure 1-5). Push the jukebox only from the right or left sides (see Figure 1-1). Pushing the jukebox from either the front or back sides could result in the jukebox tipping over if a wheel catches on an obstacle. 7. Carefully move the jukebox to its new destination. 8. Set up the jukebox at its new location. Refer to the cabling and addressing information in the beginning of this chapter if necessary. 9. Lower the leveler feet and tighten the 1/2-inch nut on each foot. 10. Place the wheel chocks around the four caster wheels (Figure 1-5). 11. Bring the jukebox online according to your system's requirements. Shipping the Jukebox 1. Follow your jukebox application software instructions for unmounting and ejecting disks. Ensure that there are no disks in the drives. If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to "Ejecting a Disk From the Jukebox in Chapter 3. Failure to eject a disk from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result in damage to the optical drive mechanism. Failure to remove all disks from the storage slots in the jukebox could result in damage to the jukebox. 2. Follow your jukebox application's instructions for labeling the disks according to what you will be doing with the disks (example: archiving, moving them to another jukebox, etc.). Turning off the jukebox in the next step could cause data loss if not done correctly. Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are sure the SCSI bus is inactive. Removing power from a SCSI peripheral when the bus is active can result in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Check your host system manuals for information about checking the SCSI bus status. If your computer is connected to a LAN, be sure to check with your system administrator before turning off power to the jukebox. Chapter 1 1-21 Chapter 1: Setting upStheettiDngiskUpDrthivee Jukebox

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Chapter 1
1-21
Setting Up the Jukebox
Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
Chapter 1: Setting
up the Disk Drive
Setting Up the
Jukebox
6.
Remove the chocks from the four castor wheels on the bottom of the jukebox
(Figure 1-5).
WARNING
Push the jukebox only from the right or left sides (see Figure 1-1).
Pushing the
jukebox from either the front or back sides could result in the jukebox tipping
over if a wheel catches on an obstacle.
7.
Carefully move the jukebox to its new destination.
8.
Set up the jukebox at its new location. Refer to the cabling and addressing
information in the beginning of this chapter if necessary.
9.
Lower the leveler feet and tighten the 1/2-inch nut on each foot.
10. Place the wheel chocks around the four caster wheels (Figure 1-5).
11. Bring the jukebox online according to your system
s requirements.
Shipping the Jukebox
1.
Follow your jukebox application software instructions for unmounting and
ejecting disks.
Ensure that there are no disks in the drives.
If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to
Ejecting a Disk From the
Jukebox in Chapter 3.
CAUTION
Failure to eject a disk from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result
in damage to the optical drive mechanism.
Failure to remove all disks from the storage slots in the jukebox could result in
damage to the jukebox.
2.
Follow your jukebox application
s instructions for labeling the disks according
to what you will be doing with the disks (example: archiving, moving them to
another jukebox, etc.).
CAUTION
Turning off the jukebox in the next step could cause data loss if not done correctly.
Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are sure the SCSI bus is inactive.
Removing power from a SCSI peripheral when the bus is active can result in data
loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Check your host system manuals for
information about checking the SCSI bus status. If your computer is connected to a
LAN, be sure to check with your system administrator before turning off power to
the jukebox.