HP D300 manual Guidelines for Using Scsi Devices

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Hard Drive Installation Guidelines

If only one device is connected to a cable, that device must be attached to the end (Device 0) connector.

SCSI Devices

This section contains information relating to SCSI device guidelines and installation.

Guidelines for Using SCSI Devices

When installing and operating SCSI devices, you must follow these guidelines:

A single Ultra SCSI controller supports up to seven SCSI devices per channel.

Each Wide-Ultra SCSI, Ultra-Wide SCSI, Wide Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra 320 SCSI, or Ultra 160 SCSI controller supports up to 15 SCSI devices per channel.

If using multiple SCSI devices, Compaq recommends that the devices be split between Channel A and Channel B, if available, for optimum performance.

SCSI cable recommendation:

53 inches maximum length twisted-pair, LVD cable with built-in terminator, maximum of 5 drives with a minimum driving spacing of 5.25 inches.

The SCSI controller requires a unique SCSI ID (0-7 or 8-15) for each SCSI device installed. The controller identifies a SCSI device by its SCSI ID number rather than by its location. Moving a SCSI device from one position to another on the SCSI chain does not affect communication between the controller and the device. The reserved and available SCSI ID numbers for SCSI devices are:

0—reserved for the primary hard drive

7—reserved for the controller

1 through 6 and 8 through 15—available for all other SCSI devices

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Page Contents Electrostatic Discharge Standard Configuration Features Product FeaturesFront Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsRear Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsCompaq Easy Access Keyboard Components Easy Access KeyboardReprogramming the Easy Access Buttons Easy Access SoftwareLocking and Unlocking the Easy Access Buttons Special Mouse Functions Easy Access Paper Icon InsertWindows Logo Key Serial Number Location Installation Sequence Hardware UpgradesDrawer Installation Method Smart Cover Lock Using the Smart Cover FailSafe KeyRemoving the Smart Cover Lock Screws Removing the Computer Cover Removing the Computer Cover DIMMs Installing Additional MemoryMemory Module Installation Locate the memory module sockets Installing a Dimm Removing the Expansion Card Cage Installing an Expansion Card Removing the Expansion Slot Cover Install the expansion card Desktop Drive Positions Drive PositionsUpgrading the Hard Drive Installing Additional DrivesDisconnecting Cables from the Hard Drive Removing a CD-ROM Drive Removing the CD-ROM Drive Installing an optional CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive Connecting the Flat Ribbon Cable and Audio Cable Hardware Upgrades Compaq Evo Small Form Factor SpecificationsUsing the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices Hard Drive Installation GuidelinesGuidelines for Installing Ultra ATA Devices Scsi Devices Guidelines for Using Scsi DevicesHard Drive Installation Guidelines Scsi Controllers Guidelines for Installing Optional Scsi DevicesUsing SCSISelect with Scsi Devices Using a Scsi CableScsi Cables Choosing the Quiet Drive Options Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Battery Replacement Type Type Replacing a Coin Cell Battery Type Security Lock Provisions Installing a Security LockInstalling Compaq Type 2 Security Bracket may vary by model Security Lock Provisions Installing a Kensington Cable Lock may vary by model Preventing Electrostatic Damage Electrostatic DischargeGrounding Methods Electrostatic Discharge Routine Computer Care Routine Computer Care Shipping PreparationCleaning CD-ROM Drive PrecautionsSafety OperationShipping Preparation Index Shipping preparation F-1 Windows Logo Key
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