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Problems encountered during installation Unpacking Description Some parts appear to be missing or damaged. Further information Contact your vendor if any parts need replacing. The SCSI cable shipped with the drive is not correct Description Further information The SCSI cable shipped with the drive does The cable provided will connect to the majority of not plug into the SCSI host adapter of the systems. if a different cable is required, refer to the server. www.hp.com/go/connect web site. The screws or mounting hardware are not suitable for the server Description Further information Additional parts may be required for fitting The HP StorageWorks SDLT 600 internal tape drive the tape drive into the server. will fit into most servers without the need for additional hardware other than that originally shipped with your system. If additional parts are required, or the original parts have been lost, contact your server vendor. See "Step 4: Attach mounting hardware" on page 15. It is unclear which SCSI ID to use Description It is uncertain which ID numbers are available. Further information Use HP Library & Tape Tools (see page 33) to provide information on your current SCSI settings. You can also normally check the SCSI configuration from the boot-up screen or from the Windows Control Panel The HP StorageWorks SDLT 600 drive has its SCSI ID set to 6 by default. This should be left unchanged unless this number is already in use. Full instructions on how to change the SCSI ID are given on page 11page 11. How should the SCSI bus be configured? Description Further information Correct configuration of the SCSI bus with Refer to the "SCSI Configuration" section in the online multiple drives can be a complex area and User's Guide on the HP StorageWorks Tape more help may be required. CD-ROM. 37

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Problems encountered during installation
Unpacking
The SCSI cable shipped with the drive is not correct
The screws or mounting hardware are not suitable for the server
It is unclear which SCSI ID to use
How should the SCSI bus be configured?
Description
Further information
Some parts appear to be missing or
damaged.
Contact your vendor if any parts need replacing.
Description
Further information
The SCSI cable shipped with the drive does
not plug into the SCSI host adapter of the
server.
The cable provided will connect to the majority of
systems. if a different cable is required, refer to the
www.hp.com/go/connect
web site.
Description
Further information
Additional parts may be required for fitting
the tape drive into the server.
The HP StorageWorks SDLT 600 internal tape drive
will fit into most servers without the need for
additional hardware other than that originally
shipped with your system. If additional parts are
required, or the original parts have been lost, contact
your server vendor. See “Step 4: Attach mounting
hardware” on page 15.
Description
Further information
It is uncertain which ID numbers are
available.
Use HP Library & Tape Tools (see page 33) to provide
information on your current SCSI settings. You can
also normally check the SCSI configuration from the
boot-up screen or from the Windows Control Panel
The HP StorageWorks SDLT 600 drive has its SCSI ID
set to 6 by default. This should be left unchanged
unless this number is already in use. Full instructions
on how to change the SCSI ID are given on
page 11page 11.
Description
Further information
Correct configuration of the SCSI bus with
multiple drives can be a complex area and
more help may be required.
Refer to the “SCSI Configuration” section in the online
User’s Guide on the
HP StorageWorks Tape
CD-ROM.