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• Flat-blade screwdrivers (large and small)
• Short-handle #1 Phillips screwdriver
• #2 and #3 Phillips screwdrivers
• Ground strap
• Paper clip or pin (for manual magazine removal)
• Library and Tape Tools (L&TT) diagnostic software
NOTE:
You can use the L&TT diagnostic utility to perform diagnostic functions for the library. L&TT is a diagnostic
tool designed to aid in the installation and maintenance of tape storage products. L&TT includes several
features designed for use by both storage customers and trained service personnel.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise updates L&TT periodically with new diagnostic features and device support.
When using L&TT for troubleshooting, download and update to the current version. You can verify that you
are using the latest version and download L&TT without cost from the L&TT website:
http://www.hpe.com/support/TapeTools
Installing a new tape drive
The tape libraries support LTO Ultrium tape drives. The MSL2024 can support one full-height tape drive or up
to two half-height tape drives. The MSL4048 tape library can support up to two full-height drives or up to four
half-height drives. The MSL8048 and MSL8096 can support up to four tape drives.
Procedure
1.
Locate the next vacant drive bay on the back of the library, which is usually directly above the currently
installed drives.
When installing the first tape drive in the library, install it in the bottom drive bay.
NOTE:
The MSL4048 library will not operate with a full-height tape drive installed in the second and third half-
height drive bays. Install a full-height tape drive either in the bottom two drive bays or the top two drive
bays.
NOTE:
Tape drives are numbered from the bottom of the library up starting with 1. If you leave a space and later
add a drive in the space, the new drive will be assigned the next available number, leaving the drives
numbered out of order. If the settings are restored to the factory defaults or the library is power-cycled, the
drives will be renumbered and you might need to update the configuration of your backup software.
The MSL8048 and MSL8096 only have drive connectors at the locations of the full-height drives, so you
must leave a half-height space above a half-height drive, as shown in the following illustration.
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Installing a new tape drive