Installing the external scsi tape drive, Figure 2-6, The tape drive, read – Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) User Manual

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When installing the external SCSI tape drive, refer to

Figure 2-6

for the

location of the back-panel components.

Before You Begin

Before you begin hardware installation, do the following:

1.

Select a suitable location for your tape drive—Ensure that the work area is

free from conditions that could cause electrostatic discharge (ESD).

Discharge static electricity from your body by touching a known grounded

surface, such as your computer’s metal chassis.

2.

Install an LVD SCSI host bus adapter — Install the LVD SCSI host bus

adapter (HBA) and any necessary drivers in the host computer.

3.

Select your backup software application — To obtain information about

which backup software applications work with the tape drive, visit

Tandberg Data’s web site

www.tandberg.com

You can install the backup

software application on the host computer before or after you install the

tape drive. However, if you install the backup software application first, you

may need to reconfigure it for use with the tape drive.

Figure 2-6 External SCSI tape drive: back-panel components

!

Important

Do not connect the tape drive to a RAID controller. The tape drive

will not operate properly if it is connected to a RAID controller.
Although the tape drive’s High-density LVD SCSI interface is

compatible with both single-ended and narrow SCSI buses, to

avoid performance issues Tandberg Data does not recommend

using the tape drive on either of these buses.
If any single-ended device, including a single-ended terminator is

attached to the LVD bus, the result is that all devices on that bus

will run in single-ended mode. Tandberg Data recommends that

you do not use the tape drive on a bus with a single-ended device.

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