Installing a desktop lto-2 half-height tape drive, Setting the scsi id, Connecting a scsi cable – Quantum LTO-2 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Installation and Quick Start
Installing a Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive

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LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide

Installing a Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive

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The desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive is a compact subsystem that

connects to the host computer through a SCSI port. Installing a desktop

drive involves the following steps:

1

Setting the SCSI ID

2

Connecting a SCSI Cable

3

Checking the SCSI Termination

4

Connecting a Power Cord

5

Registering Your Tape Drive

Setting the SCSI ID

2

Each SCSI device on the bus must have its own unique SCSI ID. The

desktop tape drive is shipped with a default SCSI ID of 6. Avoid setting

drive ID to 7. If another SCSI device in the SCSI chain is already using this

ID, either use the push-button switch on the back of the drive to change

the drive’s SCSI ID or assign a unique SCSI ID to the other SCSI device.
If you change the SCSI ID on the tape drive, turn off the tape drive before

changing the SCSI ID. The change takes effect when you turn on the

drive.

Connecting a SCSI
Cable

2

The desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive has two 68-pin, shielded

SCSI interface connectors (ANSI Alternative 2) on the rear panel. These

connectors consist of two rows of ribbon contacts spaced 2.16 mm (0.085

in) apart. Either connector can be used as a SCSI IN or SCSI OUT

connection. This means you can use either connector to attach the drive to

a host computer or to another SCSI device.

1

Turn off all power to the drive and the computer.

2

Attach the SCSI interface cable to one of the 68-pin SCSI interface

connectors on the back of the drive.

Note:

The SCSI controller or host adapter generally uses ID 7. In

some systems, the boot drive uses ID 0 or ID 1. Avoid setting

your drive’s SCSI ID to these settings.

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