Installing Drives in the External Bays
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If other installed drives are in the way, temporarily move them out of the way.
Press in on the plastic drive rails at the front of the bay to disengage a drive, and
then slide the drive slightly toward the front of the chassis.
Refer to “DC Power Cables,” found earlier in this chapter, to determine the cor-
rect DC power cable connector to use for the drive. Plug the DC power cable
connector into the 4-pin power input connector on the back of the drive.
Select the connector on the Ultra/Narrow SCSI cable that most easily reaches the
new SCSI device, and press the interface cable connector firmly into the drive’s
interface connector.
If you moved other drives at the beginning of this step, snap them back into
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To test a SCSI tape drive, refer to the documentation for the tape drive software
to perform a tape drive backup and verification test.
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