HP Xw8200 HP Workstation xw8200 Service and Technical Reference Guide (Complet - Page 92

Installing Hard Drive, To set the SCSI ID on a drive - scsi controller

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3 Push in on the green drivelock release tabs and slide the hard drive out of the chassis. Installing Hard Drive This section describes how to install SCSI and SATA hard drives. „ "SCSI" section on page 92 „ "SATA" section on page 95 SCSI For more information on SCSI hard drives, see Appendix B, "SCSI Devices," on page 141. Before installing a SCSI hard drive on your system, you must give the hard drive a unique SCSI ID. All SCSI controllers require a unique SCSI ID (0-15) for each SCSI device that is installed. The reserved and available SCSI ID numbers are displayed in the following list: „ 0 is reserved for the primary hard drive (not reserved for the primary hard drive on Linux). „ 7 is reserved for the SCSI controller. „ 1 through 6 and 8 through 15 are available for all other SCSI devices. When 0 is used for the primary hard drive, set the second hard drive to 1, the third to 2, and so on. To set the SCSI ID on a drive, see the instructions on top/back of the hard drive for the correct jumper settings. The drive probably displays a diagram of the jumper block. This diagram shows you which blocks to cover with your jumper to get the desired ID. For example, if the drive must be set to 3, the drive might show that the 4 ID bits are at the far left of the connector (ID0, ID1, ID2, and ID3), then using the jumpers provided, cover each block to set the SCSI ID. After you have given the hard drive a unique SCSI ID, you can install the hard drive into your system. 92 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES

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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
3
Push in on the green drivelock release tabs and slide the hard drive out of the chassis.
Installing Hard Drive
This section describes how to install SCSI and SATA hard drives.
“SCSI” section on page 92
“SATA” section on page 95
SCSI
For more information on SCSI hard drives, see Appendix B, “SCSI Devices,” on
page 141
.
Before installing a SCSI hard drive on your system, you must give the hard drive a unique SCSI ID.
All SCSI controllers require a unique SCSI ID (0–15) for each SCSI device that is installed. The reserved
and available SCSI ID numbers are displayed in the following list:
0 is reserved for the primary hard drive (not reserved for the primary hard drive on Linux).
7 is reserved for the SCSI controller.
1 through 6 and 8 through 15 are available for all other SCSI devices.
When 0 is used for the primary hard drive, set the second hard drive to 1, the third to 2, and so on.
To set the SCSI ID on a drive, see the instructions on top/back of the hard drive for the correct jumper
settings. The drive probably displays a diagram of the jumper block. This diagram shows you which
blocks to cover with your jumper to get the desired ID.
For example, if the drive must be set to 3, the drive might show that the 4 ID bits are at the far left of the
connector (ID0, ID1, ID2, and ID3), then using the jumpers provided, cover each block to set the SCSI
ID.
After you have given the hard drive a unique SCSI ID, you can install the hard drive into your system.