Preface, Audience, Purpose – Dell PowerVault LTO4-120HH User Manual

Page 24: Document organization, Related documents, Standards conformance

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Preface

Dell™ PowerVault™ LTO

-4-120 Tape Drive User's Guide

   

Audience

   

Purpose

   

Document Organization

   

Related Documents

Audience

This guide is written for users of the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive.

Purpose

This guide provides information about the PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive, including:

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Installing the driver software

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Basic drive operations

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Maintenance

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Specifications

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Troubleshooting

Document Organization

This guide is organized as follows:

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Introduction

provides an overview of LTO and Ultrium technologies, and summarizes the drive's key features.

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Installing the LTO Driver Software

describes how to install the LTO driver software.

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Linux Configuration Procedures

describes the configuration settings for Linux systems.

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Operation

describes the operation and maintenance of the drive.

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Theory

describes the theory of operation behind the drive, including the technology used in various drive components.

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Specifications

provides drive and cartridge specifications.

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Troubleshooting Guide

provides troubleshooting procedures you can follow if you encounter a problem with your drive.

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Getting Help

explains how to contact Dell for technical support.

 

Related Documents

The following subsection identifies the primary documents that are related to the PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive.

 

Standards Conformance

The Small Computer System Interface is described in standards that include several versions and a number of individual documents. The original Small
Computer System Interface Standard, X3.131-1986, is referred to as SCSI-1. SCSI-1 was revised, resulting in the Small Computer System Interface - 2
(X3.131-1994), referred to as SCSI-2. The set of SCSI-3 standards are collectively referred to as SCSI-3. The applicable ANSI standards are as follows:

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INCITS Technical Committee T10 (SCSI Storage Interfaces) Standards:

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SCSI Architecture Model - 2 (SAM-2) INCITS 366-2003

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SCSI Architecture Model - 3 (SAM-3) INCITS 402-2005

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SCSI Architecture Model - 4 (SAM-4) in development

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Automation/Drive Interface - Commands (ADC) INCITS 403-2005

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Automation/Drive Interface Commands (ADC-2) in development

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Automation/Drive Interface - Transport Protocol (ADT) INCITS 406-2005

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Automation/Drive Interface - Transport Protocol - 2 (ADT-2) in development

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Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP) INCITS 269-1996

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Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI, Second Version - 2 (FCP-2) INCITS 350-2003

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Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI, Third Version - 3 (FCP-3) INCITS 416-2006

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Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI, Fourth Version - 4 (FCP-3) in development

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SCSI-3 Medium Changer Commands (SMC) INCITS 314-1998

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SCSI Media Changer Commands - 2 (SMC-2) INCITS 382-2004

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SCSI Media Changer Commands - 3 (SMC-3) in development

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SCSI Parallel Interface - 3 (SPI-3) INCITS 336-2000

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SCSI Parallel Interface-4 (SPI-4) INCITS 362-2002

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SCSI Parallel Interface-5 (SPI-5) INCITS 367-2003

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SCSI-3 Primary Commands (SPC) INCITS 301-1997

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SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2) INCITS 351-2001

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SCSI Primary Commands - 3 (SPC-3) INCITS 408-2005

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SCSI Primary Commands - 4 (SPC-4) in development

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SCSI-3 Stream Commands (SSC) INCITS 335-2000

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SCSI Stream Commands - 2 (SSC-2) INCITS 380-2003

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SCSI Stream Commands - 3 (SSC-3) in development

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Serial Attached SCSI - (SAS) INCITS 376-2003

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