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Configuring a Tape Drive
If you purchased an internal tape drive with your system, it was installed before shipment.
You can use the Windows NT Backup tool to run the tape drive; from the operating system
Start menu, go to Programs/Administrative Tools/Backup.
See the documentation delivered with the tape drive for configuration instructions. See the
device documentation, operating system documentation, and Help for information on using the
tape drive.
Configuring JBOD Disk Drives
If your system is configured with JBOD (for “just a bunch of disks”) disk drives, up to four
SCA SCSI disk drives may be installed in the disk drive bay. The slots in the disk drive bay
are numbered from 0 to 3 starting with the rightmost slot. Each slot also has a corresponding
SCSI ID number, which is determined by the hardware configuration of the disk drive bay and
the installed SCSI adapter.
Each JBOD disk drive installed at the factory is formatted as a single NTFS partition. A
JBOD disk drive installed at the factory assumes the ID number of the disk drive bay slot in
which it is installed.
For technical information about the disk drive bay, refer to the System Reference. For
technical information on the RAID controller, refer to the Mylex RAID controller
documentation.
Configuring RAID Disk Drives
If your system is configured as a RAID system, up to four SCA SCSI disk drives may be
installed in the disk drive bay. The slots in the disk drive bay are numbered from 0 to 3
starting with the rightmost slot. Each slot also has a corresponding SCSI ID number, which is
determined by the hardware configuration of the disk drive bay and the installed RAID
controller.
Each installed RAID disk drive has a label to identify the drive, such as the following:
ADP
0
4 GB
CH
0
ID
1