HP C5644A HP SureStore T4 User's Guide - C5644-90943 - Page 70

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overview of internal 2-2 prerequisites 1-7 tools required 2-3, 3-2 interface specification A-2 internet 1-8, B-5 J jumpers, SCSI ID 2-5 L light, blinking 4-5 load time A-2 M magnetic bulk erasure 4-3 magnetic interference 4-7 media. See tape cartridge Microsoft Windows. See Win- dows mini-cartridge 4-3 motherboard-based SCSI 1-7 mounting hardware 1-7, 2-4, 2- 7, 2-10 N native storage capacity 1-2 NetServer 2-7 NetServer E 1-7 NetWare installing TapeAssure 2-12, 3-8 versions supported 1-8 non-warranty service B-3 North American support num- bers B-6 Novell NetWare. See NetWare O online services 1-8, B-5 Open Desktop 3 1-8 OpenServer 5 1-8 operating conditions for tapes 4- 7 operating mode 3-7 operating system requirements Index-2 1-8 operating system, new 5-5 operation light 4-5 ordering information A-4 out-of-warranty service B-3 P packaging for shipment B-4 part numbers A-4 passive termination 1-9, 3-4 phone numbers B-6 power cable external 1-5, 3-7 internal, connecting 2-9 loose 5-4 power cable, internal 2-4 power connector 3-7 power cycling 5-3 power requirements A-3 power supply 1-5, 3-7 power switch, lack of 3-7 prerequisites hardware 1-7 installation 1-7 operating system 1-8 tools 2-3, 3-2 problems determining 5-2 with computer 5-3 with tape drive 5-4 product numbers 1-2 purchasing supplies or accesso- ries A-4 Q QIC-3095 cartridges 4-3 QIC-3095 format 4-3, A-2 QIC-Wide mini-cartridge 4-3, 4-5 R radio frequency interference statements. See back of book rails 2-4, 2-7, 2-10 included with drive 1-3 required for mounting 1-7 README file 1-8, 2-12, 3-8 read-write head, no cleaning re- quired 4-2 read-write operations, data loss 4-5 Reed-Solomon error correction A-2 reference points 5-5 reformatting tapes 4-3 reliability specifications A-3 removing tapes 4-4, 4-5 Replica technical support B-3 resistors 1-9 restore, failure 5-4 retension time A-2 returning a drive B-4 ribbon cable. See SCSI cable RLL1,7 A-2 S SCO UNIX 1-8 screws 2-4 attaching rails 2-7 fixing drive into computer 2-10 SCSI accessories A-4 active vs. passive termina- tion 3-4 checking configuration 1-9 connection loose 5-4 planning the bus 1-9 termination 1-9 termination problems 5-3, 5-4 termination, external 3-4 SCSI address 1-9 SCSI boot disk 1-9 SCSI cable 1-5 attaching external 3-6 attaching internal 2-4 connecting to tape drive 2-8 ordering A-4

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Index-2
overview of internal
2-2
prerequisites
1-7
tools required
2-3, 3-2
interface specification
A-2
internet
1-8, B-5
J
jumpers, SCSI ID
2-5
L
light, blinking
4-5
load time
A-2
M
magnetic bulk erasure
4-3
magnetic interference
4-7
media.
See
tape cartridge
Microsoft Windows.
See
Win-
dows
mini-cartridge
4-3
motherboard-based SCSI
1-7
mounting hardware
1-7, 2-4, 2-
7, 2-10
N
native storage capacity
1-2
NetServer
2-7
NetServer E
1-7
NetWare
installing TapeAssure
2-12,
3-8
versions supported
1-8
non-warranty service
B-3
North American support num-
bers
B-6
Novell NetWare.
See
NetWare
O
online services
1-8, B-5
Open Desktop 3
1-8
OpenServer 5
1-8
operating conditions for tapes
4-
7
operating mode
3-7
operating system requirements
1-8
operating system, new
5-5
operation light
4-5
ordering information
A-4
out-of-warranty service
B-3
P
packaging for shipment
B-4
part numbers
A-4
passive termination
1-9, 3-4
phone numbers
B-6
power cable
external
1-5, 3-7
internal, connecting
2-9
loose
5-4
power cable, internal
2-4
power connector
3-7
power cycling
5-3
power requirements
A-3
power supply
1-5, 3-7
power switch, lack of
3-7
prerequisites
hardware
1-7
installation
1-7
operating system
1-8
tools
2-3, 3-2
problems
determining
5-2
with computer
5-3
with tape drive
5-4
product numbers
1-2
purchasing supplies or accesso-
ries
A-4
Q
QIC-3095 cartridges
4-3
QIC-3095 format
4-3, A-2
QIC-Wide mini-cartridge
4-3,
4-5
R
radio
frequency
interference
statements.
See back of
book
rails
2-4, 2-7, 2-10
included with drive
1-3
required for mounting
1-7
README file
1-8, 2-12, 3-8
read-write head, no cleaning re-
quired
4-2
read-write operations, data loss
4-5
Reed-Solomon error correction
A-2
reference points
5-5
reformatting tapes
4-3
reliability specifications
A-3
removing tapes
4-4, 4-5
Replica technical support
B-3
resistors
1-9
restore, failure
5-4
retension time
A-2
returning a drive
B-4
ribbon cable.
See
SCSI cable
RLL1,7
A-2
S
SCO UNIX
1-8
screws
2-4
attaching rails
2-7
fixing drive into computer
2-10
SCSI
accessories
A-4
active vs. passive termina-
tion
3-4
checking configuration
1-9
connection loose
5-4
planning the bus
1-9
termination
1-9
termination problems
5-3,
5-4
termination, external
3-4
SCSI address
1-9
SCSI boot disk
1-9
SCSI cable
1-5
attaching external
3-6
attaching internal
2-4
connecting to tape drive
2-8
ordering
A-4