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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices The second and third drive trays are identical, but the forth drive tray is reserved for a hard drive (IDE or SCSI). The fourth drive tray provides four raised mounting posts to mount hard drives without the use of any mounting brackets. 6. Remove the RFI shield from the third drive tray. See Figure 4-5. 7. Ensure the backup tape drive is not terminated and ensure the SCSI ID jumper is set for address = ID 3 on the tape drive. The HP SureStore DAT 24i backup tape drive is shipped with the default setting of SCSI address = ID 3. Refer to the documentation provided with the tape drive. 8. Install the backup tape drive, as described below: a. Place it into the tray and use the screws provided to secure it to the tray. See Figure 4-5. The optional HP SureStore DAT 24i backup tape drive is a single-ended drive and normally comes with the 5¼ inch mounting brackets installed on the tape drive. If not, follow the instructions provided with the tape drive to connect the 5¼ inch mounting brackets to the tape drive, before installing the tape drive into the third drive tray. b. Insert the backup tape drive mounted in the tray into the third shelf. The tabs should snap into place when the third drive tray is pushed all of the way into the third shelf. CAUTION Install and remove connectors carefully, and avoid displacing any of the pins. 9. Connect the SCSI data and power cables to the rear of the back up tape drive. The SCSI data and power cables for the tape drive should already be routed to the tape drive. If not locate the free SCSI and power connectors and route to the tape drive. NOTE The slower speed of the tape drive may slow disk access time for the Ultra-160 SCSI drives. You may need to install a second SCSI controller board to control the backup tape drive separately from the Ultra-160 SCSI drives. You may use internal SCSI cable provided with the second SCSI controller board to connect to the tape drive. 35

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Chapter 4
Installing Mass Storage Devices
35
The second and third drive trays are identical, but the forth drive tray is
reserved for a hard drive (IDE or SCSI).
The fourth drive tray provides four
raised mounting posts to mount hard drives without the use of any mounting
brackets.
6. Remove the RFI shield from the third drive tray.
See Figure 4-5.
7. Ensure the backup tape drive is not terminated and ensure the SCSI ID jumper
is set for address = ID 3 on the tape drive.
The HP SureStore DAT 24i backup tape drive is shipped with the default
setting of SCSI address = ID 3. Refer to the documentation provided with the
tape drive.
8. Install the backup tape drive, as described below:
a.
Place it into the tray and use the screws provided to secure it to the tray.
See Figure 4-5.
The optional HP SureStore DAT 24i backup tape drive is a single-ended
drive and normally comes with the 5¼ inch mounting brackets installed on
the tape drive. If not, follow the instructions provided with the tape drive
to connect the 5¼ inch mounting brackets to the tape drive, before
installing the tape drive into the third drive tray.
b. Insert the backup tape drive mounted in the tray into the third shelf.
The tabs should snap into place when the third drive tray is pushed all of
the way into the third shelf.
CAUTION
Install and remove connectors carefully, and avoid displacing
any of the pins.
9. Connect the SCSI data and power cables to the rear of the back up tape drive.
The SCSI data and power cables for the tape drive should already be routed to
the tape drive. If not locate the free SCSI and power connectors and route to
the tape drive.
NOTE
The slower speed of the tape drive may slow disk access time
for the Ultra-160 SCSI drives. You may need to install a
second SCSI controller board to control the backup tape drive
separately from the Ultra-160 SCSI drives. You may use
internal SCSI cable provided with the second SCSI controller
board to connect to the tape drive.