HP C5644A HP SureStore T4 User's Guide - C5644-90943 - Page 71

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planning the bus 1-9 required 1-7 SCSI controller 1-7, 1-9 checking for 1-9 on motherboard 1-7 SCSI host adapter BIOS 5-3 installing a second 3-4 problems with 5-3 SCSI host adapter, prerequisite for installation 1-7 SCSI ID 1-9 at power on 3-3 checking current 1-9 choosing 1-9 conflicting 5-5 default 1-9, 2-5, 3-3 devices sharing 5-3 jumper settings 2-5 other devices 2-3 selecting for tape drive 2-5, 3-3 SCSI ID selector 3-3 SCSI terminator 1-5 SCSI-2 A-2 security of data 4-7 serial number 1-2 servers, installation differences 1-7 service B-3 service agreements B-4 service, arranging for B-3 shipping safely B-4 sideways installation 3-5 software backup 1-8 Colorado Backup 1-8 driver 1-8, 2-12, 3-8, 5- 4, 5-5 drivers, online B-5 Erase utility 4-3 provided with drive 1-3, 1- 5, 1-8 TapeAssure 1-9, 2-11, 2- 12, 3-8, 5-3, 5- 4, 5-5 software data compression 1-2, 4-3 South American support num- bers B-6 specifications physical A-3 power A-3 reliability A-3 standby mode 3-7 stands 1-5, 3-5 static electricity precautions 2-3, 2-5 static electricity, problems caused 5-4 storage capacity 1-2 storing tapes 4-7 supplies and accessories A-4 support B-3 telephone numbers B-6 system prerequisites 1-7 T tape cartridge 1-3, 1-5 acclimatizing 4-7 brands 4-3 capacity 1-2, 4-3 caring for 4-7 causes of data loss 4-5 compatible with drive 4-3 defective 5-5 electromagnetic interference 4-7 erasing 4-3 format A-2 incorrect format 5-5 inserting and removing 4-4 no bulk erasers 4-3 operating conditions 4-7 ordering A-4 poor quality 5-5 reference points 4-3 removing 4-5 specifications A-2 storing 4-7 temperature and humidity ranges 4-7 write-protecting 4-6 tape door 4-7 tape drive cannot back up or restore 54 care instructions 4-2 connecting internal power cable 2-9 connecting SCSI cable 2-8 dimensions A-3 does not power up 5-4 installing external 3-5 installing internal 2-8 operating system require- ments 1-8 preparing for installation 2- 5 returning for service B-4 SCSI ID 2-5, 3-3 specifications A-2 troubleshooting. See Chapter 5 warranty B-2 weight A-3 tape speed A-2 tape. See tape cartridge TapeAssure 1-9, 2-11, 3-8 installing 2-12, 3-8 operating systems supported 2-12, 3-8 SCSI problems 5-4, 5-5 troubleshooting aid 5-3 tar utility 1-8 target ID 1-9 default 1-9 technical support B-3 telephone numbers B-6 technical support, Replica B-3 telephone numbers B-6 temperature, conditioning car- tridges 4-7 terminating resistors 1-9 termination 1-9 Index- 3

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Index- 3
planning the bus
1-9
required
1-7
SCSI controller
1-7, 1-9
checking for
1-9
on motherboard
1-7
SCSI host adapter
BIOS
5-3
installing a second
3-4
problems with
5-3
SCSI host adapter, prerequisite
for installation
1-7
SCSI ID
1-9
at power on
3-3
checking current
1-9
choosing
1-9
conflicting
5-5
default
1-9, 2-5, 3-3
devices sharing
5-3
jumper settings
2-5
other devices
2-3
selecting for tape drive
2-5,
3-3
SCSI ID selector
3-3
SCSI terminator
1-5
SCSI-2
A-2
security of data
4-7
serial number
1-2
servers, installation differences
1-7
service
B-3
service agreements
B-4
service, arranging for
B-3
shipping safely
B-4
sideways installation
3-5
software
backup
1-8
Colorado Backup
1-8
driver
1-8, 2-12, 3-8, 5-
4, 5-5
drivers, online
B-5
Erase utility
4-3
provided with drive
1-3, 1-
5, 1-8
TapeAssure
1-9, 2-11, 2-
12, 3-8, 5-3, 5-
4, 5-5
software data compression
1-2,
4-3
South American support num-
bers
B-6
specifications
physical
A-3
power
A-3
reliability
A-3
standby mode
3-7
stands
1-5, 3-5
static electricity precautions
2-3,
2-5
static
electricity,
problems
caused
5-4
storage capacity
1-2
storing tapes
4-7
supplies and accessories
A-4
support
B-3
telephone numbers
B-6
system prerequisites
1-7
T
tape cartridge
1-3, 1-5
acclimatizing
4-7
brands
4-3
capacity
1-2, 4-3
caring for
4-7
causes of data loss
4-5
compatible with drive
4-3
defective
5-5
electromagnetic interference
4-7
erasing
4-3
format
A-2
incorrect format
5-5
inserting and removing
4-4
no bulk erasers
4-3
operating conditions
4-7
ordering
A-4
poor quality
5-5
reference points
4-3
removing
4-5
specifications
A-2
storing
4-7
temperature and humidity
ranges
4-7
write-protecting
4-6
tape door
4-7
tape drive
cannot back up or restore
5-
4
care instructions
4-2
connecting internal power
cable
2-9
connecting SCSI cable
2-8
dimensions
A-3
does not power up
5-4
installing external
3-5
installing internal
2-8
operating system require-
ments
1-8
preparing for installation
2-
5
returning for service
B-4
SCSI ID
2-5, 3-3
specifications
A-2
troubleshooting.
See
Chapter
5
warranty
B-2
weight
A-3
tape speed
A-2
tape.
See
tape cartridge
TapeAssure
1-9, 2-11, 3-8
installing
2-12, 3-8
operating systems supported
2-12, 3-8
SCSI problems
5-4, 5-5
troubleshooting aid
5-3
tar
utility
1-8
target ID
1-9
default
1-9
technical support
B-3
telephone numbers
B-6
technical support, Replica
B-3
telephone numbers
B-6
temperature, conditioning car-
tridges
4-7
terminating resistors
1-9
termination
1-9