3.
Label and then disconnect the cables from the drive tray.
4.
Loosen the two green thumbscrews on the drive tray. Grasp the drive tray, pull it
out of the slot, and set it on a work surface.
Replace the Drive Tray
Replacing the drive tray involves unpacking the new tray, installing the tray, and verify
the library recognizes the tray.
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Remove New Drive Tray from Package
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Verify the Library Recognized the New Drive Tray
Remove New Drive Tray from Package
Remove the drive tray with care to ensure you do not damage the tray.
Caution:
Equipment damage. Do not touch the circuit card or static sensitive
components. Follow accepted practices to prevent damage from ESD.
1.
Handle the drive tray by the rear corners (near the thumbscrews) and the bottom
of the tray. Avoid contact with the top cover of the tape drive.
2.
Remove the replacement drive tray from the shipping carton. Save the packaging
materials to return the failed CRU.
Replace the Drive Tray
Slide the new tray into the drive slot and reconnect the cables.
1.
Grasp the rear corners of the drive tray and guide it into the drive slot. Push the
drive tray completely into the drive slot.
2.
Verify that the indicators are active on the rear of the drive tray.
3.
Tighten the thumbscrews. Ensure there is no tray movement in any direction.
4.
Connect the interface cable(s) and Ethernet cable (if applicable) on the left side of
the drive tray.
Verify the Library Recognized the New Drive Tray
The library interface must display the drive within the Drives table for the library to use
it.
1.
Confirm that the library recognizes the drive. The drive should appear in the Drives
table. See
. It can take some time for the indicators to show
the drive is operational.
2.
Make sure the drive port is enabled. See
.
Chapter 10
Drive Tray Removal and Replacement
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