HP Tc2120 serhp server tc2120 operations and maintenance guide - english - Page 26
Heading3 - Mass Storage Devices, Heading2 - Tools Required
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Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Mass Storage Devices Table 3-1 lists the number and types of mass storage devices that may be added to the hp server. Table 3-1. Mass Storage Devices Device Type Maximum Interface Type Devices Installed Devices and Addresses FDD 1 • Factory installed flexible disk drive (FDD) in shelf 1 CD-ROM IDE-2* 2 DVD IDE Hard Disk Drive • Factory installed CD-ROM drive in shelf 2 • Optional IDE device (backup tape drive, CD-ROM, DVD drive, or IDE hard drive) in shelf 3 or 4 (shelf 3 is recommended) IDE Hard Disk Drive IDE-1 2 • Factory installed IDE hard drive in shelf 5 • Optional 2nd IDE hard drive in shelf 6 SCSI Backup Tape SCSI controller 1 Drive** board • Optional SCSI backup tape drive in shelf 3 (address = ID 3) SCSI Hard Disk Drive Internal SCSI 4 cable (Ultra160 SCSI Adapter) • Factory installed SCSI HDD (shelf 5, address = ID 0 • Optional 2nd SCSI HDD (shelf 6, addresses = ID 1). • Optional 3rd SCSI HDD (shelf 4, address = ID 2) • SCSI controller (address = ID 7) * The secondary IDE (IDE-2) cable is connected to the factory-installed CD-ROM drive. The primary IDE connector (IDE-1) is available on the SCSI model. ** A 50-to-68-pin SCSI adapter is provided with the HP backup tape drive. Tools Required Use an anti-static service kit (3M 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist strap. Installing a Second Hard Disk Drive (Drive Cage Mounted) The first hard disk drive (IDE or SCSI) is always mounted in the top (shelf 5) of the hard disk drive cage. The second hard disk drive should be mounted just below it (shelf 6). 1. If the server is already installed and operating, power down the server. Refer to Chapter 1, Controls and Indicators. 2. Disconnect the power cables and any external cables connected to the server. If necessary, label each one to expedite re-assembly. 3. Remove the side cover from the server. Refer to "Opening and Closing the hp server" earlier in this chapter. 4. Press and release the retaining clips at the sides of the drive cage. See Figure 3-6. 20