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HP DW017B - StorageWorks Ultrium 448 Tape Drive User Manual

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Please check your HP ProLiant server d ocumentation to ascertain the correct method of m ou nting, and
to check whether mounting hardware is provided with the server.
Mounting rails
Some HP ProLiant servers, such as ML570, require mounting rails. These may be metal or plastic rails
attached to the server’s drive bay ller panel.
Use a regular P
hillips screwdriver to attach the appropriate rails. Use the 6 mm M3 screws provided with
the tape drive, in the screw pack labeled ’General Mounting Screws, as shown in Figure 5 on page 24.
If you cannot tighten the screws, use the washers provided in the pack.
Figure 5 At
taching mou nting rails in a typical HP ProLiant ML570
CAUTION:
Ensure you do use the 6 mm M3 screws provided. The rails may be attached to the ller panel by screws
of a different thread/size type and these should not be used. If the screws are too long, they may
penetrat
e the mechanism and void the warranty.
Mounting screws
Other H P ProLiant server models, such as ML350 and ML370, only require the use of special locating
screws with no mounting rail.
Use a T8 Torx screwdriver to attach the appropriate screws. Locate both screws lightly in position before
tightening, as shown in Figure 6 on page 25.
HP ProLiant ML350: Use the metal shims and screw pack labeled ‘ProLiant 350’. These h ave a
thicker head than the general mounting screws.
HP ProLiant ML370 : Use the metal shims and screw pack labeled ‘ProLiant 370’. These have a
thick offset piece and a thicker head than the general mounting screws .
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Installing an internal Ultrium tape drive

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HP DW017B - StorageWorks Ultrium 448 Tape Drive Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelDW017B - StorageWorks Ultrium 448 Tape Drive
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish

Summary

HP Technical Support

Before You Start

Refer to www.hp.com/go/connect

Power Specifications

Drivers and Backup Software

Enabling Encryption

Installing an Internal Ultrium Tape Drive

Connect SAS and Power Cables

Details on connecting SAS and power cables to the internal tape drive.

Installing External Drive (Internal SAS)

Connect SAS Cable to Internal SAS Port

Steps for connecting the SAS cable to an internal SAS port.

Installing External Drive (External SAS)

Connect Drive to External SAS Port

Steps for connecting the tape drive directly to an external SAS port.

Verify Installation

Verify Successful Installation

Confirms the tape drive is functioning correctly after installation.

Backup and Restore Test

Performs a test to ensure the drive can write and read data to tape.

Operating Your Tape Drive

Use the Correct Media

Ultrium 1760 Tape Drives and Encryption

Information on hardware encryption capabilities for Ultrium 1760 drives.

Encryption: Usage and Management

Covers when to use encryption, how to enable it, and key management.

Cleaning the Tape Drive

Procedure for cleaning the tape drive using a universal cleaning cartridge.

Using HP OBDR

What Does HP OBDR Do?

Explains the function of HP OBDR in recovering from system disasters.

Running HP OBDR

Step-by-step instructions for initiating the OBDR process.

Diagnostic Tools and Performance

HP Library & Tape Tools

Details on the recommended diagnostic and support tool for HP tape products.

Troubleshooting with Library & Tape Tools

Using L&TT for device identification, firmware upgrades, and testing.

Performance Assessment Tools

Tools to check tape performance and disk subsystem transfer rates.

Troubleshooting

General Procedure

First steps to diagnose problems with the cartridge, drive, or system.

Understanding LED Sequences

Explains the meaning of different LED patterns on the tape drive.

Problems with Cartridges

Checks and solutions for issues encountered with tape cartridges.

The Cartridge Is Jammed

Steps to diagnose and resolve a jammed tape cartridge.

Drive Does Not Accept or Ejects Cartridge

Troubleshooting steps when the drive rejects or fails to accept a cartridge.

Replacing a Tape Drive

Disconnecting Your Drive

Procedure for safely disconnecting and removing a faulty tape drive.

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