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Caution Changing SCSI ID settings from factory defaults may affect the backup software configuration. Consult your backup software manual for SCSI ID requirements.

The SCSI ID for a drive position can be configured, even when no drive is present. When a drive is later added, it will use the ID already assigned to that location.

1.Enter the SCSI IDs menu. A message warns you that devices with the same SCSI IDs must be connected to different SCSI buses.

Select [OK].

2.The Configure SCSI ID screen displays a message that indicates the drive position selected.

Use the [-]or [+] key to select the drive or library controller, then select [OK]. Refer to Library Back Panel on page 33 or the product information labels on the back of the library for the library’s drive numbering arrangement.

3.The next screen displays the drive number and the current SCSI ID. Use the [-]or [+] key to select the desired SCSI ID, then select [OK].

4.A confirmation screen will indicate either a successful or failed operation. If the SCSI ID assignment failed, the screen will indicate the reason and then return to the Configure SCSI ID screen.

Note

After changing SCSI IDs, you can save the new settings to flash

 

ROM by power cycling the library, which allows the settings to

 

be recovered if the library is powered off for more than eight

 

days. If this step is not completed and the library is powered off

 

for more than eight days, the new settings may be lost.

 

 

 

 

Note

You can also set SCSI IDs from remote access. See Using the

 

Remote Management Card on page 96.

 

 

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

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