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サーバのオプションベイに、本製品を途中まで差し込み(①)、本製品背
面に

SATA

データケーブルと

SATA

電源ケーブルを接続します(②)。

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本製品をサーバのオプションベイに最後まで押し込みます。

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本製品に接続した

SATA

電源ケーブルに、サーバの内蔵オプション用電

源ケーブルを接続します。

ケーブルを挟み込まないように注意してください。

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Summary of Contents for PG-RD101

Page 1: ...J E Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit User s Guide PG RD101 B7FY 2111 01...

Page 2: ...2 PG RD101 2007 7...

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Page 4: ...Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 3 for x86 Linux v 3 Linux Red Hat Enterpri...

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Page 7: ...1 SATA 1 2 1 PGBRD101 2 PG RD101 Microsoft Windows Windows Server Microsoft Corporation Linux Linus Torvalds Red Hat Red Hat Red Hat Inc SUSE Novell Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED...

Page 8: ...8 1 9 2 9 2 1 9 2 2 9 2 3 BIOS OS 18 3 26 3 1 26 3 2 28 4 30 4 1 30 4 2 30 4 3 31 5 32 6 34 7 36...

Page 9: ...1 9 J 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 PRIMERGY TX120 TX120W 2 1...

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Page 11: ...2 11 J 4 CD ROM 1 CD ROM 2 PUSH CD ROM SAS 2 IDE SAS 1 SAS 1 SAS 2 PUSH...

Page 12: ...12 5 2 6 24 ATX 4 ATX...

Page 13: ...2 13 J 7 SATA SATA 8 24 ATX 4 ATX 9 USB SATA...

Page 14: ...14 10 SATA SATA 11 12 SATA...

Page 15: ...2 15 J 1 2 SATA...

Page 16: ...16 13 CD ROM CD ROM o 14 4 CD ROM 15 3...

Page 17: ...2 17 J 16 17...

Page 18: ...FDD USB Windows Windows ASR Item Specific Help Change Values Enter F10 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu F1 Esc Help Exit F9 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Advanced Security Server Exit Main Syste...

Page 19: ...t Main Halt On All Errors Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Auto Enabled POST Errors Keyboard Check SM Error Halt Fast Boot Quiet Boot Boot Menu NumLock MultiBoot for HDs Boot Sequence Item Sp...

Page 20: ...DATA USB FDD USB 1 1 TANDBERGRDX TS 3 F10 4 BIOS FDD USB Item Specific Help Boot Sequence Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu Enter F1 Esc Help Exit F10 Setup Defaults Save and E...

Page 21: ...X Item Specific Help Boot Sequence Change Values F9 Select Item Select Menu Select Sub Menu Enter F1 Esc Help Exit F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Advanced Security Server Exit Main Boot Sequence CD...

Page 22: ...22 5 TANDBERG RDX Serial ATA Controller Intel R 82801GB GR GH ICH7 Family Serial ATA Storage Controller TANDBERG RDX 6 5 1 7 OK 8 Serial ATA Controller TANDBERG RDX IDE...

Page 23: ...2 23 J 9 1 6 1 PIO DMA OK 10 Serial ATA Controller TANDBERG RDX IDE IDE DMA Ultra DMA 4...

Page 24: ...Linux mkfs mkfs ext3 mkfs fdisk fdisk fdisk Linux Windows Linux Windows scsi2 ata_piix Vendor TANDBERG Model RDX Rev Type Direct Access ANSI SCSI revision 03 Attached scsi removable disk sdb at scsi1...

Page 25: ...2 25 J etc fstab etc fstab etc fstab OS media rdx mkdir etc fstab mount mount dev sdb1 media rdx auto pamconsole exec noauto managed 0 0 mount t ext3 dev sdb1 media rdx...

Page 26: ...26 3 3 1 3 1 1...

Page 27: ...3 27 J OS...

Page 28: ...28 3 1 2 SATA SATA SATA 3 2 4 P 30 SATA...

Page 29: ...3 29 J OS Windows 1 2 Linux 1 2 unmount eject dev sdb1 dev sdb1 media rdx dev sdb1 Windows Server 2003 Administrator Administrator P 32 eject media rdx eject dev sdb1...

Page 30: ...30 4 4 1 0120 505 279 9 00 17 30 4 2 15 20 24 RD 40GB 0162110 40GB NTFS RD 80GB 0162120 80GB NTFS RD 120GB 0162130 120GB NTFS 1GB 1000 1000 1000byte 5 10 30 20 60 24...

Page 31: ...4 31 J 4 3...

Page 32: ...32 5 Windows Backup Windows Backup Windows 1 Windows Server 2003 Administrator Administrator 1 2 3 4...

Page 33: ...5 33 J 5 3 6 OK 7 Windows Backup Windows Backup 7 11MB s 2 Windows Backup Administrators Administrators Power Users Power User Administrators Interactive Users...

Page 34: ...34 6 3 1 1 P 26 SATA SATA BIOS SATA SATA OS BIOS OS OS OS OS BIOS...

Page 35: ...6 35 J Windows 2 3 2 Windows P 21 OS OS 2 3 1 BIOS P 18 BIOS...

Page 36: ...36 7 PG RD101 40GB 80GB 120GB 1 25MB s 2 SATA mm 102 41 3 160 408g 19W 16 35kJ h 1 1GB 1000 1000 1000byte 2 1MB 1000 1000byte...

Page 37: ...afety The Products are designed developed and manufactured as contemplated or general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but are...

Page 38: ...CAUTION Ignoring this symbol may lead to injury and or damage this product The triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle A barred circl...

Page 39: ...er 2003 x64 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Se...

Page 40: ...uct immediately turn off the power and unplug it from the power source Contact an office listed in Appendix A Contact Information pg 72 Not doing so may cause electric shock and fire Extreme care shou...

Page 41: ...rises internal condensation may form If this product is used after condensation has formed it may damage this product or the data cartridge After a large change in temperature do not turn on the powe...

Page 42: ...and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the Unit...

Page 43: ...g the BIOS and OS Settings of the Server 53 3 Component Names and Functions 61 3 1 Front Panel and Connector 61 3 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge 63 4 About the Data Cartridge 65 4 1 Data Cart...

Page 44: ...orage of backed up data 2 How to Install and Introduce this Product to a Server This chapter explains installation and introduction of this product to a server 2 1 Checking the Setting Environment Ref...

Page 45: ...de the cover toward you towards the front cover while pushing the lock button on the upper side of the server 1 and then lift up the cover to remove it 3 Remove a reinforcing bar After lifting up 1 an...

Page 46: ...ternal hard disk drive bay internal CD ROM drive bay 2 Pushing the PUSH part on the side of the server slide the internal hard disk drive bay internal CD ROM drive bay to the front side and lift it up...

Page 47: ...wo holes of the cover and pull the cover towards you to remove it 6 Remove the power cables connected to the baseboard 24 pin ATX power connector and 4 pin ATX power connector 1 and pull the power uni...

Page 48: ...A connector 8 Return the power unit to its original position and reconnect the power cables to the baseboard 24 pin ATX power connector and 4 pin ATX power connector 9 Install the rails supplied with...

Page 49: ...on bay 1 and connect the SATA data cable and SATA power cable to the rear of this product 2 11 Insert this product fully into the server bay 12 Connect the power cable for the server internal option t...

Page 50: ...e cables in the server 2 Connect a SATA cable which connected this product and an optional power cable of the server Clip SATA data cable This product SATA connector Power supply unit SATA power cable...

Page 51: ...drive bay internal CD ROM drive bay to the holes of the optional bay and slide it to be fixed 14 Connect the cables which are removed in step 4 to the internal hard disk drive bay internal CD ROM dri...

Page 52: ...52 16 Remove the optional bay panel from the cover of the server Take off the tab inside of the panel to remove it 17 Attach the cover of the server Cover of the server Optional bay panel...

Page 53: ...d in Native IDE Make sure to check and set the BIOS settings when using an FDD unit USB or operating with a data cartridge inserted If these settings are not performed floppy disk access will not be p...

Page 54: ...nd Exit Advanced Security Server Exit Main Halt On All Errors Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Auto Enabled POST Errors Keyboard Check SM Error Halt Fast Boot Quiet Boot Boot Menu NumLock Mul...

Page 55: ...an FDD unit USB is connected check that Y E DATA USB FDD USB 1 1 is displayed above TANDBERGRDX TS If Y E DATA USB FDD USB 1 1 is displayed below TANDBERDRDX TS use the and or key to move it above TA...

Page 56: ...k Device Manager 3 In the View menu click Devices by connection 4 Open the device tree and check if TANDBERG RDX is displayed under Primary IDE Channel or Secondary IDE Channel In order to increase da...

Page 57: ...f the TANDBERG RDX Prop erties The diagram shown in Step 5 is Location 1 7 Click OK and the Properties window closes 8 Right click the channel where the TANDBERG RDX is added to the Serial ATA Control...

Page 58: ...click OK It is not necessary to restart after setting changes are complete 10 Right click the IDE channel where the TANDBERG RDX is added to the Serial ATA Controller and click the Advanced Settings...

Page 59: ...ation Create a new data cartridge partition using the fdisk command The following shows an example of the fdisk command Follow the fdisk command menu for setting the partition Furthermore when using a...

Page 60: ...mount mount manually using the mount command after inserting the data cartridge The following shows an example of the mount command execution when mounting manually dev sdb1 media rdx auto pamconsole...

Page 61: ...nt names and functions of this product 3 1 Front Panel and Connector 3 1 1 Front View The front view of this product is as follows Forced ejection hole Eject button Unit indicator This is both the eje...

Page 62: ...ed Solid Amber This product detected an error data cartridge ejection is failed or this product may be damaged Blinking Amber The eject button was pressed while the data cartridge was being accessed A...

Page 63: ...ed with this product 3 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge To handle the data cartridge properly refer to 4 About the Data Cartridge pg 65 How to insert With this product on it s side insert the d...

Page 64: ...and press this product s eject button or execute eject dev sdb1 Example When the data cartridge dev sdb1 is mounted on media rdx change dev sdb1 depending on the environment When the power of this pr...

Page 65: ...o not forcibly insert the cartridge into the drive To avoid occurrence of internal condensation do not use this cartridge where extreme temperature change occurs Temperature 15 C h Humidity 20 h If th...

Page 66: ...66 4 3 Data Write Protection To make the data cartridge write protected slide the write protect switch to the left Write protect switch Write protect...

Page 67: ...iple data cartridges for backup trouble can be minimized Example Using a different data cartridge for backup everyday of the week In the backup software verify backed up data can be specified When thi...

Page 68: ...es may be low 7 to 11MB s Also split backup over two volumes may not be possible When backing up with Windows Backup select Replace the data on the media with this backup Do not select Append this bac...

Page 69: ...rrectly This product is not recognized by the OS backup software Check if this product is displayed in the Server s BIOS setup utility Check if this product is supported by the backup software The car...

Page 70: ...to 2 3 2 Settings for Windows pg 56 and check if all settings are correct Depending on the data being backed up and server status data transfer rate may be affected The OS does not start up when the...

Page 71: ...ID PG RD101 Data storage capacity 40GB 80GB 120GB 1 Data transfer rate Maximum 25MB s 2 Interface SATA Dimensions Unit mm Width 102 Height 41 3 Depth 160 Weight 408g The data cartridge is not included...

Page 72: ...Indonesia PT Fujitsu Systems Indonesia Offices Headquarters Tel 62 21 570 9330 Hunting Fax 62 21 573 5150 Address Wisma Kyoei Prince 10th Floor Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 3 4 Jakarta Indonesia 10220 Korea F...

Page 73: ...Tel 66 2 500 1500 Fax 66 2 500 1555 Address 12th Floor Olympia Thai Tower 444 Rachadapisek Road Samsennok Huaykwang Bangkok Thailand 10310 Vietnam Fujitsu Vietnam Limited Tel 84 4 831 3895 Fax 84 4 8...

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