Compaq 340622-002 manual Table C-1 Selecting the Scsi ID, 3Drive Configuration Options

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C-3Drive Configuration Options

Selecting the SCSI ID

Since each device on the same SCSI bus must have a unique ID, the user may need to set the drive’s ID before installation.

IMPORTANT: The drive has been configured by Compaq with SCSI ID = 6 selected. Do

not use SCSI ID = 7: this is reserved for SCSI controllers

Use the following table to obtain the appropriate jumper settings:

Table C-1

Selecting the SCSI ID

SEL2

SEL1

SEL0

SCSI ID

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

0

 

 

 

 

OPEN

OPEN

CLOSED

1

 

 

 

 

OPEN

CLOSED

OPEN

2

 

 

 

 

OPEN

CLOSED

CLOSED

3

 

 

 

 

CLOSED

OPEN

OPEN

4

 

 

 

 

CLOSED

OPEN

CLOSED

5

 

 

 

 

CLOSED

CLOSED

OPEN

6

 

 

 

 

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

7

 

 

 

 

NOTE: In the above table, “CLOSED” indicates that a jumper has been installed.

IMPORTANT: The drive reads the jumper block settings at power-on. For changes to be effective, either the user must turn the drive OFF then back ON or the drive must receive a SCSI Bus Reset.

Compaq SLR Tape Drive User Guide

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Contents SLR Tape Drive Compaq SLR Tape Drive User Guide Contents Installing the Software Drivers Appendix B Appendix C Text Conventions Vii About This GuideCompaq Web Site Symbols in TextGetting Help Viii About This GuideTelephone Numbers Ix About This GuideDrive Performance OverviewDrive Capacity Data CompressionSupported QIC formats Cartridge Specifications Compatibility, and FormatsProjected Duty Cycle 2OverviewKit Contents Tools Chapter Drive InstallationRequirements ControllerPreparing the System Setting the Drive’s Scsi ID2Drive Installation Selecting the Scsi ID 3Drive InstallationLocating the Jumper Block Selecting the Scsi ID Installing the Drive4Drive Installation 5Drive Installation Installing the Drive With Rails 6Drive InstallationInstalling the Drive Without Rails 7Drive InstallationInstalling the Power Cable Extender 8Drive InstallationReassembling the System Completing the Installation9Drive Installation Obtaining the Drivers Installing the Software Drivers1Installing the Software Drivers 2Installing the Software Drivers Novell IntranetWare/NetWare 3Installing the Software DriversNovell IntranetWare/NetWare 4Installing the Software Drivers Aspi Support5Installing the Software Drivers Compaq Aspi Support6Installing the Software Drivers Microsoft Windows NT7Installing the Software Drivers Microsoft Windows8Installing the Software Drivers SCO OpenServerSCO UnixWare 9Installing the Software DriversSCO UnixWare 10Installing the Software Drivers IBM OS/2SunSoft Solaris 11Installing the Software DriversSunSoft Solaris Banyan Vines 12Installing the Software DriversBanyan Vines Chapter Operating and Cleaning Drive 1Operating and Cleaning the DriveOperation Front Panel Indicators2Operating and Cleaning the Drive Meaning of Front Panel LED Display3Operating and Cleaning the Drive Front Panel Controls4Operating and Cleaning the Drive Handling and Storing a Cartridge5Operating and Cleaning the Drive Loading and Unloading a Cartridge6Operating and Cleaning the Drive Retensioning a CartridgeCleaning Procedure Cleaning GuidelinesUsing the Cartridge’s Write Protect Switch 7Operating and Cleaning the Drive8Operating and Cleaning the Drive Troubleshooting 1TroubleshootingHardware Checks Quick Checklist2Troubleshooting Software Checks3Troubleshooting Troubleshooting FlowchartChecking for Resource Conflicts Completing the System Configuration Worksheet4Troubleshooting 5Troubleshooting Checking the Drive Checking Power to the Drive6Troubleshooting Checking Software Troubleshooting in Novell IntranetWare/NetWare7Troubleshooting Sense Codes8Troubleshooting Troubleshooting in Microsoft Windows NTUsing the System Event Log 9Troubleshooting A typical Event Viewer display10Troubleshooting Change from Bytes to Words11Troubleshooting Verifying the software drivers12Troubleshooting Troubleshooting in SCO OpenServerTroubleshooting in IBM OS/2 Accessing the System Log from Operate utility Troubleshooting in Banyan VinesAccessing the System Log from Operator menu 13TroubleshootingArcServe for NT Logs Troubleshooting in ArcServe for NT14Troubleshooting 15Troubleshooting A typical Activity Log display16Troubleshooting A typical Tape Engine Log displayTroubleshooting with ArcServe for NetWare 17Troubleshooting18Troubleshooting Generic Error Report19Troubleshooting Verifying Recent Changes20Troubleshooting Correcting Intermittent FailuresUpgrading the Firmware with a Cartridge 21TroubleshootingUpgrading the Firmware Upgrading the Firmware By using the Option ROMPaq 22TroubleshootingUpgrading the firmware 23TroubleshootingCreating a ROMPaq diskette Select an Image screen24Troubleshooting For Further Assistance1Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance NoticesFederal Communications Commission Notice Class B Equipment 2Regulatory Compliance NoticesModifications Canadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union Notice CablesJapanese Notice Australian Notice 4Regulatory Compliance Notices1Electrostatic Appendix B Electrostatic DischargeGrounding Methods 2Electrostatic Locating the Jumper Block Drive Configuration Options1Drive Configuration Options 2Drive Configuration Options Identifying the JumpersTable C-1 Selecting the Scsi ID 3Drive Configuration OptionsSelecting the Scsi ID 4Drive Configuration Options TestingConfiguring the Scsi ID in a SCO OpenServer environment Enabling/Disabling Bus ParityIndex IBM OS/2 Scsi ID Index