HP Ultrium tape drive Ultrium 230i manual Secure the drive, Mounting hardware used HP ProLiant

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Step 7: Secure the drive

Note The server latches and side views of your server model may not be exactly the same as shown in the illustrations. Please refer also to you server documentation.

Mounting hardware used (HP ProLiant)

Ensure that you use the correct mounting rails or locating screws, as described in “Step 4: Attach mounting hardware” on page 15. The server also incorporates a locking mechanism to hold the tape drive in place.

1Push the server latch down to lock the tape drive into position, as shown in Figure 8a.

2Replace the cover on the server.

No mounting hardware used (HP AlphaServer)

1Use the M3 screws provided with the tape drive to secure it in place. Check that the holes in the chassis are aligned with the holes in the sides of the drive and use a regular Phillips screwdriver to secure the M3 screws, as shown in Figure 8b.

2Replace the cover on the server.

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Contents Ultrium 230i, 460i Hp StorageWorks Ultrium tape driveOpen this flap for quick start installation poster Page Page Internal drives contents Product Details How can I check the Scsi bus? Before you startWhat are the mounting requirements for the tape drive? Do I need additional items for installation?Mounting bay Mounting hardwareBackup software Backup software and driversDrivers Windows users Unix and OpenVMS usersHP StorageWorks Tape CD-ROM Using the CD-ROM Scsi HBA Supported Scsi bus types Check the Scsi connectionChecking the Scsi ID Check the drive’s Scsi ID Preparing mounting bay in a typical HP AlphaServer Prepare the mounting bay M3 offset mounting screws ML370 HP ProLiant servers Attach mounting hardwareOther servers Mounting railsInstalling the drive Install the drive Attaching power and Scsi cables Where should the Scsi terminator be? Attach power and Scsi cablesPlastic rail Server latch Secure the drive No mounting hardware used HP AlphaServerMounting hardware used HP ProLiant Loading a cartridge Eject button Check operation Verify installationTo load a cartridge To unload a cartridgeUltrium 230 tape drive controls and indicators Drive Error second, amber Accessibility featuresYour HP StorageWorks Ultrium tape drive Front panel LEDsWrite-protecting cartridges Data cartridges Use the correct mediaWorm data cartridges To clean the tape drive Cleaning cartridgesWrite-protecting cartridges Caring for cartridgesRegister your tape drive Using HP OBDR, step Remote disaster recovery ProLiant servers only Using HP ObdrIt returns to normal tape drive mode and restores the data CompatibilityIf restore fails Testing for compatibilityRunning HP Obdr Keyboard shortcut for HP ProLiant serversChecking drive installation with Library & Tape Tools Diagnostic toolsTroubleshooting with Library & Tape Tools HP Library & Tape ToolsPerformance Assessment Tools Is the tape drive on a dedicated Scsi bus? Optimizing performanceCan your system deliver the required performance? Page Web troubleshooting guide TroubleshootingProblems encountered during installation Adapter installed If your server is in its original configuration noOn Unix systems, see the Unix Configuration Backup software that states support forTesting after installation Use HP Library & Tape Tools to check that Please see Problems with cartridges onAssistance LEDs during self-test Understanding the LEDsUsing the LEDs for troubleshooting Service Or known data cartridge after cleaning, call forNone. The cleaning cartridge will eject on Cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes toThere is a firmware Download problem Condition persists, call for servicePower cycle or reset the drive Upgrade the firmware. If the condition persists, callLooking after cartridges Problems with cartridgesOperating and storage environment Cartridge is jammedPress and hold the Eject button for 10 seconds Drive will not accept cartridge or ejects it immediatelyOther sources of information How to contact HPTo disconnect your drive Replacing your tape driveTo reconnect your tape drive Page Page Q1538-90905