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Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape User Manual (88 pages)
StorageWorks DAT SAS Tape Drives
Brand:
Compaq
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 2.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Intended Audience
9
Related Documentation
9
Document Conventions and Symbols
9
Document Conventions
9
HP Technical Support
10
Registering Your Tape Drive
10
Subscription Service
11
HP Websites
11
Documentation Feedback
11
Before You Start
13
HP Storageworks DAT Models
13
Front View of HP Storageworks DAT 320 Tape Drive
13
Which Operating Systems Are Supported
14
Do You Have the Correct SAS Cable
14
Internal Drives
14
Front View of HP Storageworks DAT 160 Tape Drive
14
External Drives
15
Cabling Options with the SAS Internal Tape Drive
15
Cabling Options with the SAS External Tape Drive
15
Power Requirements
16
What Are the Mounting Requirements for an Internal Tape Drive
16
Mounting Bay
16
Mounting Hardware
16
Using the HP Storageworks Tape CD-ROM
16
Power Requirements for SAS Tape Drives
16
Drivers and Backup Software
19
Install Drivers
19
Installing on Windows
19
Recommended Install Process, before Connecting the Tape Drive
19
Alternative Install Process, after Connecting the Tape Drive
19
Upgrade Backup Software
20
Enabling Encryption (DAT 320 Only)
20
Installing an Internal DAT Tape Drive
21
Make Sure You Have the Correct Cable
21
Make Sure You Have the Correct SAS Cable
21
Supplied Cable
22
Cables for the SAS Internal Tape Drive
22
Prepare Mounting Bay
23
Selecting the Correct Cabling Option for an Internal Tape Drive
23
Attach Mounting Hardware
24
Install Drive
25
Attaching Mounting Screws
25
Connect SAS and Power Cables
26
Installing Tape Drive
26
Supported Cable Configurations
27
Supplied Cable
27
Option 1: Connect to a Dedicated HBA (All HP Proliant Servers and All Non-HP Servers)
28
Connecting Cables to the Dedicated HBA
28
Option 2: Connect Cable to Spare Port on Host SAS Controller
29
Connecting Cables to the DAT 320 Tape Drive
29
Connecting Cables to the DAT 160 Tape Drive
29
Cabling to the Spare SAS Port (some HP Proliant Servers)
30
Option 3: Connect Cable to Port on Host SAS Controller and Replace Existing SAS Cable
31
Connecting Cables to the DAT 320 Tape Drive
31
Connecting Cables to the DAT 160 Tape Drive
31
Removing the Existing SAS Cable
33
Cable Routing with Replacement HP Mini-SAS or Infiniband Cable
34
Connecting Cables to the DAT 320 Tape Drive
35
Connecting Cables to the DAT 160 Tape Drive
35
Secure the Drive
36
Securing Drive Example 1, Mounting Hardware Used
36
Securing Drive Example 2, no Mounting Hardware Used
36
Reboot the Server
37
Installing an External SAS Tape Drive
39
Make Sure You Have the Correct Cable
39
Cables for the SAS External Tape Drive
40
Connecting the Tape Drive to an External SAS Port, Option 1
41
Selecting the Correct Cabling Option for an External Tape Drive
41
Supplied SAS External Cable (Connect to External Port)
42
Connecting the SAS Cable to the Server
42
Connecting the Cables to the DAT 320 Tape Drive
43
Connecting the Cables to the DAT 160 Tape Drive
43
Connecting to an Internal SAS Port, Options 2 and 3
44
PCI Slots
44
Remove Server Cover
44
Example Split SAS Cable (Connect to Internal Port)
44
Connect SAS Cable to Internal SAS Port
45
Option 2: Connect Cable to Spare Port on Host SAS Controller or Host HBA
45
Cabling to the Spare SAS Port on Host Controller
46
Securing the Blanking Plate
47
Connecting the Cables to the DAT 320 Tape Drive
48
Connecting the Cables to the DAT 160 Tape Drive
48
Option 3: Connect Cable to Port on Host SAS Controller and Replace Existing SAS Cable
49
Removing Existing SAS Cable
50
Feeding SAS Cable through Empty Slot from Inside of Server
51
SAS Cable Routing
52
Securing the Blanking Plate
53
Connecting the Cables to the DAT 320 Tape Drive
54
Connecting the Cables to the DAT 160 Tape Drive
54
Reboot the Server
55
Verify Installation
57
Operating Your Tape Drive
59
Front Panel, DAT 320 Tape Drives
59
Front Panel, HP Storageworks DAT 320 External Drive
59
Front Panel, DAT 160 Tape Drives
60
LED Sequences, DAT 320 and DAT 160 Tape Drives
60
Front Panel, HP Storageworks DAT 160 External Drive
60
Encryption LED, DAT 320 Models Only
62
Encryption LED, DAT 320 Tape Drives
62
Loading and Unloading
63
Inserting Cartridges
63
Removing Cartridges
63
Inserting an 8 MM Cartridge into an HP Storageworks DAT 320 External Drive
63
Removing Power from the Drive
64
Ejecting a DAT 320 Cartridge from an HP Storageworks DAT 320 External Drive
64
Use the Correct Media
65
Data Cartridges
65
HP Storageworks DAT 320 and DAT 160 Tape Drives and Cartridges
65
Backup Application/Media Compatibility
65
Tape Drive/Media Compatibility
66
DAT 320 Tape Drives and Encryption
66
Data Cartridge Compatibility
66
When Should I Use Encryption
67
How Do I Enable Encryption
67
When will I be Asked to Enter the Key
67
What Happens if I Don't Remember the Key
67
Does Encryption Affect Tape Drive Performance
68
Does the Tape Drive Encrypt Media in an Earlier DAT Format
68
Where Can I Get more Information
68
Write-Protecting Cartridges
68
Cleaning Cartridges
69
Write Protecting a Cartridge
69
Cleaning Cartridge Compatibility
69
Expired Cleaning Cartridges
70
Handling Cartridges
70
Getting the most out of Cartridges and Drives
70
Using HP OBDR
71
Compatibility
71
What Does HP OBDR Do
71
Remote Disaster Recovery (Proliant Servers Only)
72
Testing for Compatibility
72
Running HP OBDR
72
Inserting Cartridge for OBDR
72
If Restore Fails
73
Keeping Eject Button Pressed Down, Power on in OBDR Model
73
Diagnostic Tools and Performance
75
Diagnostic Tools
75
HP Library & Tape Tools
75
Installing L&TT
75
Running L&TT
75
Troubleshooting with Library & Tape Tools
76
Performance Assessment Tools
77
Optimizing Performance
77
10 Troubleshooting
79
General Procedure
79
Problems with Cartridges
80
The Cartridge Is Jammed
81
The Drive will Not Accept the Cartridge (or Ejects It Immediately)
81
11 Replacing an Internal Tape Drive
83
To Disconnect Your Drive
83
To Reconnect Your Tape Drive
83
Index
85
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Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Getting Started Manual (40 pages)
StorageWorks DAT SERIES
Brand:
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Storage
| Size: 1.62 MB
Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Release Note (4 pages)
HP StorageWorks DAT 160 SCSI Tape Drives release notes (Q1573-90919, July 2008)
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Table of Contents
Description
3
Update Recommendation
3
Product Models
3
Operating Systems
3
Languages
3
Missing Filemark (FM) When Reading
3
Pressing Eject Hangs Drive after 17.4 Days Inactivity
3
Installation Instructions
3
Determining Current Version
4
Effective Date
4
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Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Release Note (4 pages)
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Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Release Note (4 pages)
HP StorageWorks DAT Tape Drives firmware revision YP8B release notes (DW002-90901, August 2009)
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Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Start Here (2 pages)
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Compaq 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Start Here (2 pages)
HP StorageWorks DAT 320 and 160 SAS Internal tape drive Start Here (DW092-90901, November 2009)
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