Setup: dell, Powervault, 110t lto-2 tape drive user's guide – Dell PowerVault 110T LTO2 (Tape Drive) User Manual

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Setup: Dell

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PowerVault

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110T LTO-2 Tape Drive User's Guide

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Pre-installed Internal Drives

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Installing Internal Drives

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Installing External Drives

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Loading Device Drivers

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Verifying Drive Operation

Pre-installed Internal Drives

Dell performs the installation and setup of internal tape drives that are shipped as part of a system. Tape backup software normally is installed by Dell. If the software has
been recently upgraded, however, you may need to install the software. In this case, installation instructions are provided with the software.

For the latest supported software versions, go to

http://www.support.dell.com

or visit the support site of your backup software vendor

Installing Internal Drives

If your internal tape drive is not pre-installed, the installation instructions are as follows:

Installing the Tape Backup Software

Refer to your Tape Backup Software documentation for full details of how to install and operate your backup software application.

Installing the Drive - Prerequisites

DELL PowerVault 110T LTO-2 tape drives are Ultra160 LVD SCSI devices with a burst transfer rate of 160 MB/sec. Do not use the drive on a single-ended SCSI bus as
performance is restricted. Do not use on the same bus as other single-ended devices as this will switch the LVD host adapter into single-ended mode and restrict
performance. We recommend that a dedicated host bus adapter is used for the tape drive.

The tape drives have a 68-pin wide, high-density SCSI connector. If you are using a tape drive on an internal bus with other peripherals that run at Ultra2 speeds, it is important
that a 68-pin LVD-compatible ribbon cable is used.

Mounting Bay
You need one industry standard, 5 1/4-inch, full-height bay in which to install the PowerVault 110T LTO-2 tape drive. The drive may be mounted vertically or horizontally.

Install and configure the drive according to the instructions provided in the Dell documentation for your system.

Mounting Hardware
Most servers use trays or rails to mount the tape drive. For some servers, no tray or rails are required. Devices simply slide into the computer's chassis and are fixed with
screws.

Installing the Drive - Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1 - Unpack the Drive. Unpack the tape drive and store the packaging. You may need the packaging if you return the unit for service.

A period of time is required if the temperature of the drive when unpacked is different than the temperature of its operating environment (measured at the front of the bezel near
the air intake area; see

Figure 1

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whichever is greater. To allow the drive to adjust to its new environment, apply the following measures:

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If the drive is colder than its operating environment and the air contains sufficient humidity, condensation may occur in the drive and damage it. When the drive has
warmed to the operating temperature range (greater than 10 degrees C or 50 degrees F) and no danger of condensation is present (the air is dry), warm the drive more
quickly by powering it on for 30 minutes. Use a scratch tape to test the drive before inserting a tape that contains data.

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If the drive is hotter than its operating environment, the tape can stick to the drive head. When the drive has cooled to the operating temperature range (less than 40
degrees C or 104 degrees F), cool the drive more quickly by applying airflow for 30 minutes. Power on the drive and use a diagnostic tape to test it before inserting a
tape that contains data.

If you are uncertain about whether the temperature of the drive is within the recommended operating range or the humidity is sufficient to cause condensation, allow the drive
to adjust to its new environment for the full 4 hours.

 Figure 1. Air Intake Area

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