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Figure 6: securing the drive (side mounting screws shown)
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Contents
installoperate
cartridges troubleshoot
notice
copyright
revision history
obtaining technical support
before calling for service or support
obtaining service
contacting hp
hp service agreements
north and south america
check the web for up to date information
hp support in north america
canada
united states
europe, middle east and africa
hp support in europe, middle east & africa
austria
belgium (dutch)
belgium (french)
asia pacific
hp support in asia pacific
australia
china (PRC)
hong kong
warranty
warranty conditions
exclusions
limitations
limited warranty statement for USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
customer service form
contact information
tape drive information
computer system information
SCSI bus configuration
before you start
pre-installationcheck list
installation
how to identify your model
computer and backup software
operation
switching on the drive
if you have problems during self test
resetting the drive
the front panel lights
front panel lights
loading and unloading
to load a cartridge
to unload a cartridge
to label a cartridge
to write-protecta cartridge
cartridge care
choosing cartridges
caring for cartridges
using cartridges
storing cartridges
cleaning
cleaning strategy
cleaning cartridge
cleaning the tape heads on a drive
features and specifications
hp surestore dlt1i
non-operatinglimits
hp surestore dlt1e
non-operatinglimits (storage ranges)
media compatibility
DLT1 compatibility matrix
diagnostics
HP Library & Tape Tools diagnostic utility
installing HP Library & Tape Tools
using HP Library & Tape Tools
compatibility
troubleshooting
help diagnosing the problem
general guidelines
troubleshooting
problems with the host computer
frequently asked questions
SCSI configuration
summary of SCSI terminology
setting up the SCSI bus
SCSI ID numbers
identifying SCSI IDs
dec
ibm RS/6000
pc based UNIX
silicon graphics
sun
HP-UXsystems (series 700 only)
determining the SCSI id
creating the device files
example:
DEC systems, Digital UNIX
configuring for Digital UNIX
IBM RS/600 systems, AIX
device file names under AIX
PC-basedUNIX, SCO and Linux
determining the SCSI id (Linux)
configuring for an SCO system
controlling compression with SCO
improving performance through block size on SCO
Silicon Graphics systems, IRIX
MTCAN and constants values
Sun systems, Solaris 2 (SunOS 5.x)
hp-datavalues
verify the installation
overview
verifying the installation
example
system-specificarguments
glossary
ordering supplies
adapters
rail kits
media
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