Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
OPTION 3:
Install new
HBA
OPTION1:
Connect to
spare port
OPTION 2:
Replace existing
SAS Cable
Cannot
install SAS
tape drive
Connecting
to HP
server?
Host HBA
supports
tape drive?
Host HBA
has spare
port?
Server has
spare PCI
slot(s)?
Need to
disconnect
disk bay?
OK to lose
disk bay?
Figure 4 Decision tree for connecting an internal tape drive to an internal SAS port
The three options are described in “
Connect SAS and power cables
” on page 26
Mounting requirements
You need one industry-standard, 5¼-inch, half-height bay in which to install the HP StorageWorks
Ultrium tape drive.
For many servers, no mounting tray or rails are required. Devices simply slide into the server’s chassis and
are
fi
xed with screws. Other servers have built-in trays or rails. Rail kits for a number of industry-standard
servers may be available. For more details refer to:
http://www.hp.com/go/connect
.
Some servers use non-standard mounting rails and do not include spares. If this is the case with your
system, you will have to order these accessories from the server manufacturer before you can install the
tape drive.
IMPORTANT:
This chapter describes how to install the tape drive on HP ProLiant and non-HP SAS servers. You may
damage your server con
fi
guration, if you follow the wrong installation instructions. Use the section titles
to ensure the instructions are valid for your server model.
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Installing an internal Ultrium tape drive
Summary of Contents for StorageWorks Ultrium 448
Page 12: ...12 About this guide ...
Page 36: ...36 Installing an internal Ultrium tape drive ...
Page 48: ...48 Installing an external Ultrium tape drive by connecting to an internal SAS port ...
Page 52: ...52 Installing an external Ultrium tape drive by connecting to an external SAS port ...
Page 54: ...54 Verify installation ...
Page 58: ...58 Operating your tape drive ...
Page 68: ...68 Using HP OBDR ...
Page 72: ...72 Diagnostic Tools and Performance ...
Page 80: ...80 Replacing a tape drive ...