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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Trademarks ...................................................................................................................................... ii

 

Safety Considerations - Must Read -...........................................................................1

 

SAFETY INDICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 1

 

SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER'S GUIDE AND WARNING LABELS ............................................ 2

 

SAFETY NOTES .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

For Proper Operation ....................................................................................................................... 8

 

Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Organization of the Manual ............................................................................................................ 10

 

How to Read the Instruction Manual    When the Built-In LTO is Used for the First Time .......... 10

 

Symbols Used in This Text......................................................................................................... 10

 

Others ............................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Transfer to a Third party............................................................................................................. 11

 

Disposal of Consumed Parts and Equipment ............................................................................ 11

 

Product Life................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Package Contents.......................................................................................................................... 12

 

Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... 13

 

Built-In LTO...........................................................................................................................15

 

Part Name and Function ................................................................................................................ 16

 

Front .......................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Rear ........................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Setup.............................................................................................................................................. 17

 

Attach the latching rails.............................................................................................................. 17

 

Connecting the Drive to the Server ............................................................................................ 18

 

INSTALLING THE TAPE DEVICE DRIVER.................................................................................... 20

 

For Windows Server 2003 ......................................................................................................... 20

 

Handling ......................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Setting the Data Cartridge ......................................................................................................... 21

 

Ejecting the Data Cartridge........................................................................................................ 23

 

Indication for the Status LED ..................................................................................................... 24

 

Reading/Writing Data................................................................................................................. 24

 

CLEANING ...........................................................................................................................25

 

Cleaning the Read/Write Head .................................................................................................. 25

 

Cleaning the Built-in LTO ........................................................................................................... 25

 

Data Cartridge ......................................................................................................................26

 

Data Cartridge Part Name.............................................................................................................. 26

 

LABEL ............................................................................................................................................ 26

 

WRITE-PROTECT PLUG............................................................................................................... 27

 

OPERATION AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS OF DATA CARTRIDGE................................ 28

 

Precautions on Handling ................................................................................................................ 29

 

Operational Precautions ............................................................................................................ 29

 

General Precautions .................................................................................................................. 29

 

USAGE INHIBITION STANDARD .................................................................................................. 30

 

service life ...................................................................................................................................... 30

 

STORING IMPORTANT DATA ...................................................................................................... 31

 

Summary of Contents for N8151-101

Page 1: ...N8151 101 Built In LTO User s Guide Note Before using the N8151 101 Built In LTO read this User s Guide carefully Keep this User s Guide at hand for quick reference at any time necessary...

Page 2: ...ve no relation with any product party or individual names Remarks 1 Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior approval is prohibited 2 The information contained in this document...

Page 3: ...sed to indicate a degree of danger These terms are defined as follows Failure to heed this sign could result in serious injury or death Failure to heed this sign could result in personal injury or dam...

Page 4: ...cause an electric shock Indicates that improper use may cause fumes or fire Indicates that improper use may cause fingers to be caught Indicates a general notice or warning that cannot be specifically...

Page 5: ...f using this device in such facilities equipment or control systems Do not use the Built in LTO if any smoke odor or noise is present If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off the POWER s...

Page 6: ...erated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted cable increasing the possibility of a fire Do not connect the Built in LTO by unspecified cabling Connecting or cabling with DC...

Page 7: ...the cable Insert the cable connector as far as it goes Do not use damaged cables Do not use damaged connectors Make sure that screwing or the like is done firmly Do not use or keep in the environment...

Page 8: ...n described here Remove or install brackets Remove or install the DC signal cable Do not handle while the power plug is connected Before handling or cleaning the Built in LTO disconnect the power plug...

Page 9: ...will be caught pinched by the Built in LTO to cause an injury Do not touch the Built in LTO when it thunders If it starts thundering do not touch any part of the Built in LTO Failure to follow this wa...

Page 10: ...fected As the data cartridge set in the Built in LTO use our Data Cartridge If you use a data cartridge of other manufacturer a read write error may occur Any data cartridge cannot be used as the syst...

Page 11: ...for purchasing the N8151 101 Built In LTO N8151 101 Built In LTO is LTO2 tape device To maximize the Built In LTO functions please read the instruction manual carefully before use and fully understand...

Page 12: ...Part Name and Function P 16 4 Mount the Built in LTO in the server Setup P 17 to 19 5 Set the data cartridge Handling P 21 6 Check the LED indication LED Indication P 24 7 Check the data cartridge Nam...

Page 13: ...tware before transferring or selling the unit For details about how to perform this operation refer to your backup software documentation NEC does not accept responsibility for information leaks to th...

Page 14: ...part is missing or damaged contact your service representative N8151 101 Bult In LTO CD User s Guide Device Drivers Cleaning Cartridge Certificate Startup Guide Screws 4 Locking parts contained in the...

Page 15: ...Built In LTO 15 Part Name and Function 16 Front 16 Rear 16 Setup 17 Attach the latching rails 17 Connecting the Drive to the Server 18 INSTALLING THE TAPE DEVICE DRIVER 20 For Windows Server 2003 20...

Page 16: ...14 MANAGING 3 GENERATION DATA 31 DATA CARTRIDGE STORAGE 32 Defining backup and recovery from accident sequences 32 Specifications 33 Troubleshooting Checklist 34 Troubleshooting Checklist 35...

Page 17: ...uilt In LTO can save data by using data cartridges listed in the table below Data cartridge Storage capacity LTO2 Data cartridge 200G bytes 2 1 compression 400G bytes LTO1 Data cartridge 100G bytes 2...

Page 18: ...eady LED green The Ready LED provides information about the state of the drive with light Drive LED amber The Drive LED provides information about error of the hardware of the drive Tape LED amber The...

Page 19: ...tching rail to the drive Attach the latching rails Attach the latching rails as shown in the figure below Secure the upper holes of the latching rails with screws Please use the correct latching rails...

Page 20: ...electric shock if the Built in LTO is installed or removed or any cables are connected while the power cord is still plugged into an AC outlet The procedure for the installing the drive in a system is...

Page 21: ...DC connector of SAS cable The DC connector of SAS cable is disabled accordingly connecting such as cable will not power on the LTO device 4 After connecting the SAS cable bundle the cables so that it...

Page 22: ...ears 2 Click the Hardware tab and then click Device Manager The Device Manager dialog box appears 3 Confirm that HP Ultrium 2 SCSI SCSI Sequential Device is displayed in Other devices Double click HP...

Page 23: ...tting the data cartridge do not turn off the server This may cause a malfunction or the damage data 1 Ensure that the Built in LTO is powered on 2 Ensure that the write protect switch is properly set...

Page 24: ...rtridge It then glows steadily Do not change the position for the write protect switch during the drive is installed into the drive It may cause the error if the position is changed with installation...

Page 25: ...not eject a cartridge In this case make sure that the LTO is ready to eject a cartridge the status LED blinks twice and repeats that cycle Then press the Eject button to eject a cartridge 3 After the...

Page 26: ...e Eject button then the cartridge will be ejected Unlit No error Drive amber Flashing Hardware error is detected in the drive Unlit No error Tape amber Flashing A tape inserted into the drive may have...

Page 27: ...After cleaning the cleaning cartridge is automatically ejected Use our Cleaning cartridge to clean the Built In LTO If you use a cleaner of the other manufacturer a machine failure may be caused LTO C...

Page 28: ...cation as shown below Precautions on Entry to Label To represent the data contained in the data cartridge use a label which can be easily replaced and no adhesion is left To change the label indicatio...

Page 29: ...he write protect notch To protect the data from being erased set the write protect notch as shown in the figure below Although position of the write protect is all the same for tape cartridges the not...

Page 30: ...OF DATA CARTRIDGE Operation requirement Temperature 10 to 45 C gradient 10 C hour Humidity 10 to 80 no dew condensation allowed Storage requirement Temperature 16 to 32 C gradient 10 C hour Humidity...

Page 31: ...ive case firmly and store it in a place free of dust and dirt After Use Be sure to put the data cartridge that you used in the protective case and store it in a place free of dust and dirt You can pla...

Page 32: ...error but also the data damage written in the tape To avoid the above situation you should change the date it it is used for a long time Estimated life Frequency 260 times Two years under the typical...

Page 33: ...or the backup software you are using By doing this if one of the cartridges causes a read error due to dust or dirt you can recover the data from the other cartridge Thus you can prevent loss of impor...

Page 34: ...m the system is recommended If both master and spare data cartridges are kept storing each in a different location is recommended DEFINING BACKUP AND RECOVERY FROM ACCIDENT SEQUENCES To define the bac...

Page 35: ...It is recommended that the actual backup time is measured before the system is formally used since the actual required backup time depends on the total system environment Interface SAS 3 Gbps Environ...

Page 36: ...d Item record Server model name Operating system OS name version service pack patch application Backup software name version service pack patch application Built in LTO installation environment temper...

Page 37: ...s not detected correctly Make sure that the backup software is set correctly Replace the cartridge with a new one 4 The backup process is not performed correctly Backup software recognizes the drive c...

Page 38: ...the drive If the drive which occurs tape jam replace the drive to new one because internal head dram or guide pins of the drive may be broken 8 Cannot eject the cleaning cartridge In case of inserting...

Page 39: ...t edition July 2010 NEC Corporation 5 7 1 Shiba Minato ku Tokyo Tel 03 3454 1111 Main switchboard NEC Corporation 2010 No copying or modifying without permission of NEC Corporation The contents of thi...

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