Connecting the autoloader to scsi, Figure 2-7, Scsi – Exabyte MAGNUM 1X7 LTO User Manual

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UTOLOADER

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ONNECTING

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UTOLOADER

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From the back of the rack, attach the autoloader to the rails by inserting an

M3 screw into each of the small flanges (see

Figure 2-7

). Tighten the screws

using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.

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ONNECTING

THE

A

UTOLOADER

TO

SCSI

This section provides guidelines for connecting the autoloader to a host

system via SCSI. The autoloader includes two SCSI devices: the autoloader

itself and the tape drive. The two devices share one set of wide, low-voltage

differential (LVD) SCSI connectors for connection to a SCSI bus. Up to

16 devices can be connected to a wide LVD SCSI bus.

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UIDELINES

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ONNECTING

TO

SCSI

Keep these guidelines in mind as you plan your SCSI connections:



Do not connect to an inadequate host bus adapter.

Figure 2-7 Attaching the autoloader to the rails at the back of the rack

Insert screw here

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Important

Both LTO-2 and LTO-3 SCSI tape drives are Ultra 160 SCSI

devices and require a minimum Ultra 160 non-RAID SCSI host

bus adapter card, Ultra 160 rated SCSI cabling, and an Ultra 3

Active SCSI terminator.

Caution

Do not connect the autoloader to a high-voltage differential (HVD) SCSI bus.

Doing so may damage the autoloader, tape drive, or other devices on the bus.

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Important

Both LTO-2 and LTO-3 SCSI tape drives are Ultra 160 SCSI

devices and require a minimum Ultra 160 non-RAID SCSI host

bus adapter card.

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